A Spirit Undaunted by Robert Rhodes James

A Spirit Undaunted by Robert Rhodes James

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An exploration of the political role of the British monarchy from George III to George VI, with particular emphasis on the political insight of the latter. James discusses the closeness of the relationship between the King and Churchill during WW2 and the extent to which the King helped steer Britain towards victory.

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A Spirit Undaunted by Robert Rhodes James

The survival of the British monarchy is a phenomenon of modern world history, and conventional wisdom holds that this success is due in large part to the royal family's subservience to Parliament, especially since 1688. Arguing that the reality is very different, this book explores the political role of the monarchy from George III to George VI, with particular emphasis on the political insight of the latter, the author sets out to show just how close was the relationship between the King and Winston Churchill during the darkest days of World War II, and the extent to which an underrated monarch helped to steer Britain towards victory. Offering a wide-ranging survey which aims to be both entertaining and informative, the book provides insights into issues of constitution, duty and influence, and represents an examination of the way Britain has been run.
A thought-provoking book on a subject which is presently at the cutting edge of politics - constitutional reform Rhodes James has given us a text which leads us mightily to think' LITERARY REVIEW

Rhodes James s notable book is a significant contribution to recent political and constitutional history' SUNDAY TIMES

Amid the plethora of (mainly worthless) books on living royals, it is a relief to find one on a sovereign who ... is genuinely part of history, and by an author of proved excellence SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

'Full of shrewd analysis.' MAIL ON SUNDAY

'Anybody who takes a serious interest in these matters should welcome a book written with such authority, and made so readable.' GLASGOW HERALD

'This is an eminently enjoyable account of the achievements of a man who found himself thrust into a role for which he was unprepared.' THE WEEK

'What Rhodes James does admirably is show that George VI deserved the title of this book.' DAILY TELEGRAPH

'Stimulating.' MAIL ON SUNDAY
Robert Rhodes James is a distinguished historian and writer, and was MP for Cambridge between 1976 and 1992. The author of over a dozen books, he has also edited the diaries of Sir Henry Channon and the complete speeches of Sir Winston Churchill.
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ISBN 13 9780316647656
ISBN 10 0316647659
Title A Spirit Undaunted
Author Robert Rhodes James
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1998-11-12
Number of pages 384
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