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Monarchs Rule!

Author : Blue Star Education
Publisher : Triangle Interactive, Inc.
Page : pages
File Size : 42,33 MB
Release : 2022-01-21
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1420607855

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What makes monarchs one of the most popular butterflies in the world? With the help of Ranger Rick, learn the answer to this question and many more interesting and fun facts about monarchs, such as how they smell and drink and how they change throughout their life cycle. Wait until you discover just how far monarchs travel when they migrate! (Spoiler alert: It’s a long, long way!)

The Book of Government

Author : Niẓām al-Mulk
Publisher :
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 28,72 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Islamic Empire
ISBN :

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Deposing Monarchs

Author : Cathleen Sarti
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 12,41 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 100051918X

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Deposing Monarchs analyses depositions in Northern Europe between 1500 and 1700 as a type of frequent political conflict which allows to present new ideas on early modern state formation, monarchy, and the conventions of royal rulership. The book revises earlier conceptualizations of depositions as isolated, unique events that emerged in the context of national historiographies. An examination of the official legitimations of depositions reveals that in times of crisis, concepts of tradition, rule of law, and political consensus are much more influential than the divine right of kings. Tracing the similarities and differences of depositions in Northern Europe transnationally and diachronically, the book shows monarchical succession as more non-linear than previously presumed. It offers a transferable model of the different elements needed in depositions, such as opposition to the monarch by multiple groups in a realm, the need for a convincing rival candidate, and a legitimation based on political traditions or religious ideas. Furthermore, the book bolsters our understanding of authority and rule as a constant process of negotiation, adding to recent research on political culture, and on the cultural history of politics.

The Role of Monarchy in Modern Democracy

Author : Robert Hazell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 501 pages
File Size : 44,98 MB
Release : 2020-09-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 1509931023

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How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe. The book is written by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It considers the constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession and royal finances, relations with the media, the popularity of the monarchy and why it endures. No new political theory on this topic has been developed since Bagehot wrote about the monarchy in The English Constitution (1867). The same is true of the other European monarchies. 150 years on, with their formal powers greatly reduced, how has this ancient, hereditary institution managed to survive and what is a modern monarch's role? What theory can be derived about the role of monarchy in advanced democracies, and what lessons can the different European monarchies learn from each other? The public look to the monarchy to represent continuity, stability and tradition, but also want it to be modern, to reflect modern values and be a focus for national identity. The whole institution is shot through with contradictions, myths and misunderstandings. This book should lead to a more realistic debate about our expectations of the monarchy, its role and its future. The contributors are leading experts from all over Europe: Rudy Andeweg, Ian Bradley, Paul Bovend'Eert, Axel Calissendorff, Frank Cranmer, Robert Hazell, Olivia Hepsworth, Luc Heuschling, Helle Krunke, Bob Morris, Roger Mortimore, Lennart Nilsson, Philip Murphy, Quentin Pironnet, Bart van Poelgeest, Frank Prochaska, Charles Powell, Jean Seaton, Eivind Smith.

Monarchs Rule!

Author :
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,82 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Milkweed butterflies
ISBN : 9781420632361

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Monarchs of the Sea

Author : Danna Staaf
Publisher : The Experiment
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 17,10 MB
Release : 2020-09-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1615197400

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Before mammals, there were dinosaurs. And before dinosaurs, there were cephalopods. Publisher’s Note: Monarchs of the Sea was previously published in hardcover as Squid Empire. Cephalopods, Earth’s first truly substantial animals, are still among us: Their fascinating family tree features squid, octopuses, nautiluses, and more. The inventors of swimming, cephs presided over the sea for millions of years. But when fish evolved jaws, cephs had to step up their game (or end up on the menu). Some evolved defensive spines. Others abandoned their shells entirely, opening the floodgates for a tidal wave of innovation: masterful camouflage, fin-supplemented jet propulsion, and intelligence we’ve yet to fully measure. In Monarchs of the Sea, marine biologist Danna Staaf unspools how these otherworldly creatures once ruled the deep—and why they still captivate us today.

Deposing Monarchs

Author : Cathleen Sarti
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 15,22 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 100051921X

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Deposing Monarchs analyses depositions in Northern Europe between 1500 and 1700 as a type of frequent political conflict which allows to present new ideas on early modern state formation, monarchy, and the conventions of royal rulership. The book revises earlier conceptualizations of depositions as isolated, unique events that emerged in the context of national historiographies. An examination of the official legitimations of depositions reveals that in times of crisis, concepts of tradition, rule of law, and political consensus are much more influential than the divine right of kings. Tracing the similarities and differences of depositions in Northern Europe transnationally and diachronically, the book shows monarchical succession as more non-linear than previously presumed. It offers a transferable model of the different elements needed in depositions, such as opposition to the monarch by multiple groups in a realm, the need for a convincing rival candidate, and a legitimation based on political traditions or religious ideas. Furthermore, the book bolsters our understanding of authority and rule as a constant process of negotiation, adding to recent research on political culture, and on the cultural history of politics.

Monarchs

Author : Peter Francis Kenny
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 40,69 MB
Release : 2016-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1514443759

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Much of Europe and the Middle East have been governed by a king, Queen, Emperor, or Empress. These individuals in most cases began a dynasty which lasted many years, and are still reigning today. The Roman Empire grew so huge and vast that it needed two Emperors to rule both East and West, while the Middle Eastern countries suffered under their control. Russia was ruled by Tsars, and a great many dynasties existed. This book takes a look at these leaders, and uncovers the facts surrounding the reigns of these leaders.

Rebranding Rule

Author : Kevin Sharpe
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 873 pages
File Size : 48,42 MB
Release : 2013-07-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0300162014

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In the climactic part of his three-book series exploring the importance of public image in the Tudor and Stuart monarchies, Kevin Sharpe employs a remarkable interdisciplinary approach that draws on literary studies and art history as well as political, cultural, and social history to show how this preoccupation with public representation met the challenge of dealing with the aftermath of Cromwell's interregnum and Charles II's restoration, and how the irrevocably changed cultural landscape was navigated by the sometimes astute yet equally fallible Stuart monarchs and their successors.

The True Law of Free Monarchies

Author : James I (King of England)
Publisher : Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 27,11 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780969751267

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