Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image itself, dating back to an 1895 American drama, The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots. British monarchs even appeared in the new ‘animated photography’ from 1896, led by Queen Victoria. Half a century later, the 1953 coronation of Elizabeth II was a milestone in the adoption of television, watched by 20 million Britons and 100 million North Americans. At the century’s end, Princess Diana’s funeral was viewed by 2.5 billion worldwide. In the first book-length examination of film and television representations of this enduring institution, distinguished scholars of media and political history analyse the screen representations of royalty from Henry...
How do films about Queen Victoria use the Victorian monarch as a national icon? And how do their rep...
After the much beloved, but single and childless, Elizabeth Tudor, the Stuarts of Scotland were next...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image it...
This thesis examines and analyses a number of depictions of Queen Elizabeth I in film and television...
A rich collection that looks at how the British monarchy has been seen on film and television. It is...
In contemporary British history, Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 is typically imagined and narrate...
British television has had a long, and not always happy, relationship with the royal family, but sin...
Sarah Bernhardt, the greatest theatrical star of the late nineteenth century, enabled and even promo...
[eng] According to public-opinion polls, the British monarchy enjoys great popularity in the present...
Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions ...
Formal royal occasions such as royal weddings are used to promote the relationship between the natio...
The debate around heritage film has been going on since the model was created in the 1990s, however ...
The focus of my thesis is examining and understanding how the different factors that shaped the roya...
The first history of the representation of Elizabeth I within British and American culture from her ...
How do films about Queen Victoria use the Victorian monarch as a national icon? And how do their rep...
After the much beloved, but single and childless, Elizabeth Tudor, the Stuarts of Scotland were next...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...
Moving images of the British monarchy, in fact and fiction, are almost as old as the moving image it...
This thesis examines and analyses a number of depictions of Queen Elizabeth I in film and television...
A rich collection that looks at how the British monarchy has been seen on film and television. It is...
In contemporary British history, Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 is typically imagined and narrate...
British television has had a long, and not always happy, relationship with the royal family, but sin...
Sarah Bernhardt, the greatest theatrical star of the late nineteenth century, enabled and even promo...
[eng] According to public-opinion polls, the British monarchy enjoys great popularity in the present...
Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions ...
Formal royal occasions such as royal weddings are used to promote the relationship between the natio...
The debate around heritage film has been going on since the model was created in the 1990s, however ...
The focus of my thesis is examining and understanding how the different factors that shaped the roya...
The first history of the representation of Elizabeth I within British and American culture from her ...
How do films about Queen Victoria use the Victorian monarch as a national icon? And how do their rep...
After the much beloved, but single and childless, Elizabeth Tudor, the Stuarts of Scotland were next...
Renaissance England is often discussed in the context of theatre and theatrical acting. The fact is...