The Scottish Parliament and the Monarchy in the Context of Absentee Monarchy and the Anglo-Scottish Dynastic Union, 1603-1707 [PDF]
The 1603 Union of the Crowns marked a diplomatic, dynastic and political triumph for the Scottish royal family, the House of Stewart. James VI, King of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I as the monarch of England as James I of England.
John R. Young
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‘Protector of Thy Church and People’: Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Established Church of England [PDF]
After the death of Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, there was much discussion about her faith and the role it played in her life throughout her long reign.
Nevsky EVERETT
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Scrutinising the British Monarchy: The corporate brand that was shaken, stirred and survived [PDF]
Purpose – The principal purposes of this article are to provide normative advice in terms of managing the British Monarchy as a Corporate Heritage Brand and to reveal the efficacy of examining a brand’s history for corporate heritage brands generally ...
John M.T. Balmer, John M.T. Balmer
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Cérémonies monarchiques et musique à la cour de Charles Quint
The modern period sees developing and enriching the protocol surrounding the ceremonies of a monarch’s reign. The choice of a study dedicated to Charles V (1500-1558) is understandable not only by his exceptional destiny as the first Habsburg on the ...
Louise Audubert
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‘Daylight upon magic’: Stained Glass and the Victorian Monarchy
This article presents stained glass as an important source of material evidence for attitudes to monarchy in Victorian Britain. It argues that expressions of veneration for Victoria by different religious constituencies were not merely instinctual and ...
Michael Ledger-Lomas
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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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Insularity as a core of ethnocultural identity (a comparative study of Great Britain and Japan)
The formation of cultural characteristics of a nation as well as the peculiarities of its worldview and ethnic psychology are largely influenced by the geographical factor which comprises the location of a country, its climate, the access or absence of ...
A. V. Lugovskoy +2 more
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Programas ideológicos a través de la imagem: algunos ejemplos de la Edad Media
The iconography of Jacques the Conqueror is the result of ideological programs originated by official institutions or by the monarchy itself. It implies a positive judgement of the king’s profile, that short after his mourned death, was given a legendary
Marta Serrano Coll
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'Where Lies this Power Divine?': The Representation of Kingship in Aphra Behn's Early Tragicomedies [PDF]
This essay examines the representation of kingship in Behn's two early tragicomedies, The Young King and The Forc'd Marriage, arguing that they present astute interrogations of the doctrine of divine right monarchy which was peddled so zealously during ...
Pacheco, Anita
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Michel de L’Hospital : un legista al servizio della Monarchia
This article examines the policy conducted by Michel de L’Hospital, Chancellor in 1560. This policy aimed at restoring the unity of French corps mystique, divided between Protestantism and Catholicism.
Maria Natale
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