
This authoritative and accessible guide to the British monarchy spans the Romano-British rulers of 55 BC to the present day House of Windsor. Generously illustrated with maps, photos, paintings, and genealogies, it contains a wealth of information on the rulers of Britain, including their policies, personalities, key dates, and legacies. There are almost 600 entries, which are organised by regions up to 1066 and by royal lines thereafter. Feature articles throughout the guide provide in-depth information on key royal topics, including Coronations, Regalia, the Tower of London, and - new to this edition - Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral. Revised and updated to include recent events, such as the second marriage of Prince Charles, this new edition also contains a topical introductory article on the changing role of the monarchy. There is a useful glossary, a list of recommended further reading, and a new appendix of recommended web links, accessed and kept up to date via a companion website. Comprehensive and elegantly written, this fascinating guide to the British monarchy is an essential reference resource for teachers and students of British history, and for anyone with an interest in Britain's rulers through the ages.
This reference work investigates the historical lineage, political influence, and cultural legacy of the British monarchy from the Romano-British period to the contemporary House of Windsor. Authors Anne Hargreaves and John B. Cannon provide a structured, encyclopedic framework that organizes nearly 600 entries chronologically and by royal house. The text synthesizes historical data, biographical details, and institutional analysis to offer a comprehensive overview of the rulers who shaped the British Isles.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as a reliable, foundational reference for students of British history. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the organizational structure for quick information retrieval.
Page Count:
417
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191580287
ISBN-13:
9780191580284
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