The shortest history of the crown / Stephen Bates.

By: Bates, Stephen [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Read how you want 16Copyright date: ©2023Publisher: [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : ReadHowYouWant, [2023]Edition: Large print editionDescription: xiv, 362 pages (large print) : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781038762665 (paperback)Subject(s): Monarchy -- Great Britain -- History | Kings and rulers -- Great Britain -- History | Queens -- Great Britain -- History | Large type books | Great Britain -- HistoryGenre/Form: Large print books. DDC classification: LPNF 941 BAT Summary: Former royal correspondent Stephen Bates lifts the lid on the 1,800 years of power plays, ritual, tradition and intrigue in Britain's monarchy and asks, where to next for the world's most enduring monarchy? Amidst the turbulence and invasions, upheaval and dissent that characterise British history, one thing has remained remarkably stable. Although there are other monarchies, Britain's Crown stands out due to the continuity of its traditions, and its ability to adapt. In this sprightly commentary on the Crown's remarkable 1,800-year story and enduring power, Stephen Bates provides a dazzling insight into royal custom and ritual, whilst depicting the individuals behind the myth with compassion and wit. Delving equally into personality and policy, this book reveals the historical power struggles and concessions that have shaped the monarchy today.The end of the seventy-year reign of Elizabeth II and details about the 'The Firm' revealed by the Sussexes inevitably bring forth questions about the Crown, its character and its survival. What might the future hold for the world's best-known monarchy?
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Former royal correspondent Stephen Bates lifts the lid on the 1,800 years of power plays, ritual, tradition and intrigue in Britain's monarchy and asks, where to next for the world's most enduring monarchy? Amidst the turbulence and invasions, upheaval and dissent that characterise British history, one thing has remained remarkably stable. Although there are other monarchies, Britain's Crown stands out due to the continuity of its traditions, and its ability to adapt. In this sprightly commentary on the Crown's remarkable 1,800-year story and enduring power, Stephen Bates provides a dazzling insight into royal custom and ritual, whilst depicting the individuals behind the myth with compassion and wit. Delving equally into personality and policy, this book reveals the historical power struggles and concessions that have shaped the monarchy today.The end of the seventy-year reign of Elizabeth II and details about the 'The Firm' revealed by the Sussexes inevitably bring forth questions about the Crown, its character and its survival. What might the future hold for the world's best-known monarchy?

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