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1 European sovereigns and their empires 'beyond the seas' -
Robert Aldrich and Cindy McCreery
2 The British royal family and the colonial empire from the
Georgians to Prince George - Miles Taylor
3 Two Victorias? Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria and Melbourne,
1867-68 - Cindy McCreery
4 Kaiser Wilhelm II and the limits of the royal prerogative in
German South-West Africa - Matthew P. Fitzpatrick
5 Orangists in a red empire: salutations from a Dutch queen's
supporters in a British South Africa - Susie Protschky
6 Sultans and the House of Orange-Nassau: Indonesian perceptions of
power relationships with the Dutch - Jean Gelman Taylor
7 The return of the throne: the repatriation of the Kandyan regalia
to Ceylon - Robert Aldrich
8 Kingitanga and Crown: New Zealand's Maori King movement and its
relationship with the British monarchy - Vincent O'Malley
9 The Maharani of Kutch and courtly life before and after Indian
independence - Jim Masselos
10 Colonies, monarchy, empire and the French ancien régime -
François-Joseph Ruggiu
11 Napoleon III and France's colonial expansion: national grandeur,
territorial conquests and colonial embellishment, 1852-70 -
Emmanuelle Guenot
12 The British, the Hashemites and monarchies in the Middle East -
Matthieu Rey
13 An empire for a kingdom: monarchy and Fascism in the Italian
colonies - Alessandro Pes
14 'So brave Etruria grew': dividing the Crown in early colonial
New South Wales, 1808-10 - Bruce Baskerville
15 A new monarchy for a new commonwealth? Monarchy and the
consequences of republican India - Harshan Kumarasingham
16 Waiting to die? The British monarchy in Australia, New Zealand
and Canada, 1991-2015 - Mark McKenna
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Robert Aldrich is Professor of European History at the
University of Sydney
Cindy McCreery is Senior Lecturer in European History at the
University of Sydney
‘The contributors draw upon a wealth of written sources and
material culture to provide a global portrait of the relationship
between European monarchs and their overseas empires, bringing new
perspectives to key themes in the history of imperialism.’
Carolyn Suzanne Harris, University of Toronto School of Continuing
Studies, Royal Studies Journal
‘There are many strong essays in this collection, which certainly
make it worth the price of admission.’
Elizabeth Elbourne, McGill University, Australian Historical
Studies, February 2018
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