The most remarkable feat of monarchy is to have survived into the 21st century, frequently challenged but still strong. It has persisted even though the hereditary principle has frequently meant that a reigning king or queen was not suited to the role, whatever their birthright. How was monarchy come to be associated with deomcracy and tolerance, when its roots lie elsewhere, in religious ritual, in absolutism and in the theory that kings rule by divine right? Brenda Ralph Lewis traces the origins and development of the idea of monarchy from ancient cultures to the rise of the modern world and the challenges to monarchical rule from revolutionaries and political theorists. She explores the biblical basis for European monarchy and its development at the hands of medieval clerics, who turned monarchy into a sacred institution, "God's annointed". She also explores monarchy in Asia and Africa, which in many ways has preserved the ancient origins of teh institution more carefully than their European counterparts. the book provides an overview of how kings and queens came about and of the many forces that have shaped the identity of monarchy and in many cases caused its downfall.
New translation of a fascinating work by one of the world's great poets This is the first new translation for forty years of a fascinating work of political theory.
The contributions in this volume seek to historicise, contextualise, and politicise such dominant myths of the monarchy.
A chronology of events, full index, and list of major personages is included for ease of reference. The Hawaiian Monarchy tells the extraordinary story of the Hawaiian Kingdom, from its foundations in its alii past to its overthrow in 1898.
How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe.
This is the most authoritative account ever published of that most envied of British institutions: the monarchy. With over 400 illustrations - no less than one third of them in...
Revolution brilliantly captures the sense that this was a great turning point in Britain's history, but also shows how severe a price was paid to achieve this.
The two centuries covered in this volume were among the most creative in the history of the Church.
In The Monarchy of Fear she turns her attention to the current political crisis that has polarized American since the 2016 election.
Canada's Constitutional Monarchy reintroduces Canadians to a rich institution integral to our ideals of democracy and parliamentary government.
54 William Strickland's words in the 1571 parliament, Hartley, Proceedings, i, p.200. 55 Quote appears in Bayne, AngloRoman Relations, pp.47, ... 60 N.L.Roelker, Queen of Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret 1528–72 (Cambridge, Mass., 1968), p.354.