The Magnificent Monarch
Charles II and the Ceremonies of Power
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Jul '08
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Anna Keay brings fresh insight into the daily life of Charles II and identifies how he cultivated a powerful reputation of both himself and monarchy in Britain.
Tells the story of how Charles II, from his inauspicious accession, triumphed as a king and conducted his daily life - the fabric of monarchy he so successfully recreated. This book argues that he combined natural charm and charisma with a belief in the theatre of majesty reclaiming the grandeur to which English monarchy owes its survival.In the year that the English monarchy was abolished, the Prince of Wales's governor posed the poignant question: what was it that made kings different from their subjects? The answer to him was obvious, and the word that described it was 'ceremony'. From crown wearing in the Middle Ages to the jubilees of modern times the English Monarchy has always used the rituals of majesty to command the affection and loyalty of its subjects. This important and original book is the first to examine properly the ceremonial world of an English sovereign. In an age when the king still healed the sick and took his meals in front of a crowd of spectators, a sovereign's ability to carry off this public role could be as important to his success as his command of the army or management of parliament. Charles II lived through the period of the greatest political change English has ever known, witnessing revolution, regicide and restoration. At just 16 he was cast into exile. A poor relation at the court of the young Louis XIV and then the creature of Philip IV of Spain, he knew was it was to wrestle for recognition. This was his apprenticeship. With the Restoration Charles brought the lessons of exile home. The country was soon rocked by plague and fire, and his brother's conversion to Catholicism would bring it once again to the brink of civil war. In the crisis that developed Charles used the rituals of royalty to help save the very institution of hereditary monarchy. Using a huge range of unpublished primary material, and painting a vivid and detailed picture of the daily life of one of England's most charismatic monarchs, Anna Keay's brilliant 'ritual biography' radically reappraises Charles II as The Magnificent Monarch.
"This thoroughly researched book modifies one's view of Charles II and deepens our understanding of this most enigmatic of British kings." - Allan Massie, The Daily Telegraph -- Allan Massie
Title mention in an article by Anna Keay in BBC Homes and Antiques, September 2008
"A highly original first book." - Times Literary Supplement, September 25, 2008
"Full of arresting details ... Keay clearly demonstrates that ... ceremony and gesture remained powerful forms of political communication." - BBC History Magazine, October 2008 -- Ted Vallance
Mention -Book News, November 2008
'Valuably reminding us of the importance of ceremony and ritual [Keay's] book fills an important gap in assessments of the Restoration.' - History Today - selected by Kevin Sharpe as his Book of the Year December 2008 -- Kevin Sharpe * History Today *
Mention - Church Times, February 2009
'Keay has an acute and vivid historical imagination...It has the extensive primary research and diligent footnotes of an academic text...But it has the price-tag and patient historical narrative appropriate to attract and satisfy those not already conversant with the complexities of seventeenth-century politics' - English Historical Review
'Dr Keay goes far beyond any of us, and indeed breaks new ground for the period in producing a full-length 'biography' of this sort ... This is an excellent book, which deserves to be the definitive study of its theme.' - Professor Ronald Hutton, History: The Journal of the Historical Association
"Using a wealth of original sources, this book meticulously reconstructs [Charles ii's] life." - Heritage Today
ISBN: 9781847252258
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336 pages