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Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II

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The life of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's extraordinary and longest-lived monarchThe reign of Queen Elizabeth II was exceptional for many reasons: among them her remarkable longevity, her enduring marriage to Prince Philip, her astonishing success in concealing her opinions on virtually any contentious subject, and the many representations of her in many media, which meant she was the most depicted human being ever to have lived in the entire history of the world.Elizabeth II was a global superstar who met almost any person who mattered, she was Head of the Commonwealth, head of state of such realms as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and queen of the United Kingdom. She embodied dutifulness and service and continuity in a rapidly changing world. During the course of her reign, the United Kingdom ceased to be a great power in the world, and evolved into a multi-cultural, multi-faith, multi-ethnic society, and the country in which she died was very different from that in which she had been born.This book offers a concise but authoritative account of her life and reign, set against the background of these extensive and disruptive domestic and international changes.FeaturesPuts the life of Elizabeth II in perspective, set against a broad domestic and international contextProvides a sympathetic yet detached historical accountDLappreciative but not uncriticalFeatures lists of serving prime ministers and private secretaries during her reign; a chronology of Elizabeth's life and of key world events; and an annotated bibliographyWritten by one of the world's best-known historians and historical biographers of the twentieth century

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 December 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9780198902300

The life of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's extraordinary and longest-lived monarchThe reign of Queen Elizabeth II was exceptional for many reasons: among them her remarkable longevity, her enduring marriage to Prince Philip, her astonishing success in concealing her opinions on virtually any contentious subject, and the many representations of her in many media, which meant she was the most depicted human being ever to have lived in the entire history of the world.Elizabeth II was a global superstar who met almost any person who mattered, she was Head of the Commonwealth, head of state of such realms as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and queen of the United Kingdom. She embodied dutifulness and service and continuity in a rapidly changing world. During the course of her reign, the United Kingdom ceased to be a great power in the world, and evolved into a multi-cultural, multi-faith, multi-ethnic society, and the country in which she died was very different from that in which she had been born.This book offers a concise but authoritative account of her life and reign, set against the background of these extensive and disruptive domestic and international changes.FeaturesPuts the life of Elizabeth II in perspective, set against a broad domestic and international contextProvides a sympathetic yet detached historical accountDLappreciative but not uncriticalFeatures lists of serving prime ministers and private secretaries during her reign; a chronology of Elizabeth's life and of key world events; and an annotated bibliographyWritten by one of the world's best-known historians and historical biographers of the twentieth century

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 December 2025
Pages
160
ISBN
9780198902300