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| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 941.5081 URB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 388584 |
| 941.5081 LOU The British Monarchy and Ireland | 941.5081 MOR Writing the Irish famine | 941.5081 SCO Access to History | 941.5081 URB Royal Kinship | 941.5081092 PLA Autobiography of Francis place, 1771-1854 | 941.5082 BEL The IRA, 1968-2000 : analysis of a secret army | 941.5082 BEL The IRA, 1968-2000 : analysis of a secret army |
Whenever the British Press wants to attack the Royal Family, they make a jibe about “their foreign roots”. The Royals – as they say – are simply a posh version of German invaders. But did German relatives really influence decisions made by any British monarchs or are they just an “imagined community”, invented by journalists and historians? The Royal Archives at Windsor gave the authors – among others John R hl, doyen of 19th century monarchical history – open access to Royal correspondences with six German houses: Hanover, Prussia, Mecklenburg, Coburg, Hesse and Battenberg.
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