Georgian Monarchy

Politics and Culture, 1714–1760

Hannah Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:8th Jun '06

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This book, first published in 2006, is a revisionist account of the British monarchy during the reigns of the first two Hanoverian kings.

This book, first published in 2006, is a revisionist account of the monarchy during the reigns of the first two Hanoverian kings of Britain, George I and George II. Hannah Smith engages with key debates over the nature of early eighteenth-century British society by evaluating the political and social function of the early Georgian court.This book, first published in 2006, is a revisionist account of the monarchy during the reigns of the first two Hanoverian kings of Britain, George I and George II. This detailed study of early Georgian kingship and queenship examines the rhetorical and iconographical fashioning of the dynasty, evaluates the political and social function of the early Georgian court, and provides an extensive analysis of provincial cultures of monarchism. Wide-ranging in the scope of its enquiry and interdisciplinary source material, it rejects the contention that the Georgian kings were tolerated solely on the grounds of political expediency. Instead, Hannah Smith argues that they enjoyed a rich popularity that grew out of a flourishing culture of loyalism. In doing so, she engages with key debates over the nature of early eighteenth-century British society, highlights the European context to British political thinking, and, more broadly, illuminates the functioning of cultures of power in this period.

Review of the hardback: 'In this wide-ranging, archivally well-grounded, and interesting volume, Dr Smith … joins the lists of those offering revisionist accounts of the reigns of George I and George II …' Archives
Review of the hardback: ' … its general thrust carries conviction and has broader implications for historians of eighteenth-century Britain.' History

ISBN: 9780521828765

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 590g

316 pages