This paper discusses the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII of England in the context of the religious, political, and social structure of the interwar period. After the fall of many European dynasties due to World War I, the British religious powers, government, and Royal Family sought to preserve their monarchy by removing Edward VIII, whose choice of spouse was seen as a threat to the royal line and political stability of Great Britain and its empire
Before the twentieth century the British Empire was considered to be a superpower and the ruler of ...
The Liberal governments of 1905-15 faced some of the most daunting challenges of any recent British ...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
This paper discusses the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII of England in the context of the religi...
The death of King George V on 20 January 1936 propelled the British nation into a tumultuous predica...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá abdikační krizí ve Velké Británii. Na začátku roku 1936 zemřel panovník J...
This paper analyses the role of Stanley Baldwin and his Cabinet in the events before, during, and af...
During the century that followed the defeat of Napoleonic France, Europe experienced its last monarc...
The year 1936 would come to be known as the Year of the Three Kings. King George V died as the nigh...
This paper focuses on the religious turmoil that took place at the court of King Edward VI from 1547...
Henry VIII, king of England, is recorded in history, especially in historical awareness of general p...
Edward VI presents a far more formidable and less pathetic figure than most historians have indicate...
1 Abstract British monarch performs two roles in a relation to the land's form of government. These ...
Changes in constitutional power involve conflict. These contests can be modelled as a strategic inte...
England after Henry VIII death went through cardinal changes under the Tudors. Though Henry VIII sel...
Before the twentieth century the British Empire was considered to be a superpower and the ruler of ...
The Liberal governments of 1905-15 faced some of the most daunting challenges of any recent British ...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
This paper discusses the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII of England in the context of the religi...
The death of King George V on 20 January 1936 propelled the British nation into a tumultuous predica...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá abdikační krizí ve Velké Británii. Na začátku roku 1936 zemřel panovník J...
This paper analyses the role of Stanley Baldwin and his Cabinet in the events before, during, and af...
During the century that followed the defeat of Napoleonic France, Europe experienced its last monarc...
The year 1936 would come to be known as the Year of the Three Kings. King George V died as the nigh...
This paper focuses on the religious turmoil that took place at the court of King Edward VI from 1547...
Henry VIII, king of England, is recorded in history, especially in historical awareness of general p...
Edward VI presents a far more formidable and less pathetic figure than most historians have indicate...
1 Abstract British monarch performs two roles in a relation to the land's form of government. These ...
Changes in constitutional power involve conflict. These contests can be modelled as a strategic inte...
England after Henry VIII death went through cardinal changes under the Tudors. Though Henry VIII sel...
Before the twentieth century the British Empire was considered to be a superpower and the ruler of ...
The Liberal governments of 1905-15 faced some of the most daunting challenges of any recent British ...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...