Reflections on British Royalty

Mass-Observation and the Monarchy, 1937–2022

Jennifer J Purcell editor Dr Fiona Courage editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:22nd Feb '24

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A comprehensive exploration of British society’s views on and relationship with the monarchy and royal family since 1937.

In this original volume, Jennifer J. Purcell and Fiona Courage curate and contextualize the rich archival materials of social research organisation Mass-Observation on the British popular imagination of the monarchy and the royal family between 1937 and 2022.

From the coronation of George VI in 1937 to Elizabeth II's death – via war, weddings, a jubilee and a tragedy – this book incorporates everything from diaries and detailed responses to questionnaires, internal organisational documents and published reports on popular attitudes to royalty in order to reveal the complex nature of Britain’s relationship with its monarchy in the modern era.

How does the British public imagine the monarchy and its role in British society and governance? What is the relationship between the British people and the Crown? Using material from Mass-Observation, which has been asking these questions for over 80 years, Reflections on British Royalty gets to the heart of these issues and more besides.

Purcell and Courage have selected an impressive and broad range of sources that serves as an accessible, affordable, and useful entry point into the Mass Observation archive, and the book’s focus on centering primary source material with minimal commentary welcomes scholars, researchers, and students to engage with and analyze these sources. * H-Net Reviews *

ISBN: 9781350107137

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320 pages