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Grandmama of Europe: The Crowned Descendants of Queen Victoria

AUTHOR Aronson, Theo
PUBLISHER Lume Books (11/12/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The family that shaped Europe's ruling classes in the twentieth century.


Although rarely documented as the warmest of monarchs and often criticised for her surly attitude to motherhood, Queen Victoria did successfully heir nine children. By the late nineteenth century, she had over thirty surviving grandchildren.


Understanding the important role of marriage in upholding Britain's power and influence over Europe, she inserted herself as somewhat of a royal matchmaker in her grandchildren's lives, recommending or despairing at their varied suitors.


In this comprehensive delve into Victoria's offspring, Theo Aronson describes the intersection of cultures as princesses with British upbringings experienced the courts of Spain, Romania, Greece, Russia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. He also explores how the queen's best intentions for royal diplomacy failed to prevent World War I but did, at least, have a significant influence on the absorption of British customs into other courts and a globalising effect that makes for interesting reading in a post-Brexit world.

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ISBN-13: 9781839012587
ISBN-10: 1839012587
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 386
Carton Quantity: 18
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.86 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 1.08 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Reference | Genealogy & Heraldry
Reference | Royalty
Reference | Europe - Great Britain - Victorian Era (1837-1901)
Dewey Decimal: 929.709
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The family that shaped Europe's ruling classes in the twentieth century.


Although rarely documented as the warmest of monarchs and often criticised for her surly attitude to motherhood, Queen Victoria did successfully heir nine children. By the late nineteenth century, she had over thirty surviving grandchildren.


Understanding the important role of marriage in upholding Britain's power and influence over Europe, she inserted herself as somewhat of a royal matchmaker in her grandchildren's lives, recommending or despairing at their varied suitors.


In this comprehensive delve into Victoria's offspring, Theo Aronson describes the intersection of cultures as princesses with British upbringings experienced the courts of Spain, Romania, Greece, Russia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. He also explores how the queen's best intentions for royal diplomacy failed to prevent World War I but did, at least, have a significant influence on the absorption of British customs into other courts and a globalising effect that makes for interesting reading in a post-Brexit world.

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Author: Aronson, Theo
Theo Aronson is the author of over twenty works of royal historical biography, including Grandmama of Europe, Napoleon and Josephine, and Princess Margaret. In the course of writing and researching these books he has interviewed members of Britain's royal family and members of the royal households.
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