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Queen Anne

by Edward Gregg
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Overview

The reign of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, was a period of significant progress for the country: Britain became a major military power on land, the union of England and Scotland created a united kingdom of Great Britain, and the economic and political basis for the golden age of the eighteenth century was established. However the queen herself has received little credit for these achievements and has long been depicted as a weak and ineffectual monarch, dominated by her advisers. This biography shatters that image and establishes Anne as a personality of integrity and invincible stubbornness, the central figure of her age. This revised edition includes a new foreword by the author.

Synopsis

The reign of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, was a period of significant progress for the country: Britain became a major military power on land, the union of England and Scotland created a united kingdom of Great Britain, and the economic and political basis for the golden age of the eighteenth century was established. However the queen herself has received little credit for these achievements and has long been depicted as a weak and ineffectual monarch, dominated by her advisers. This biography shatters that image and establishes Anne as a personality of integrity and invincible stubbornness, the central figure of her age. This revised edition includes a new foreword by the author.

Henry Horowitz

With the appearance of this volume, a generation of revision in Queen Anne studies comes to fruition. —American Historical Review

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Editorials

Angus McInnes

A thoughtful and . . . authoritative study, easily the best thing we have on the Queen. Like Anne herself, eminently worthy.

G.C. Gibbs

Bold . . . startling . . . imaginative and persuasive. β€”London Review of Books

Henry Horowitz

With the appearance of this volume, a generation of revision in Queen Anne studies comes to fruition. β€”American Historical Review

John Kenyon

The best kind of biography, scholarly but sympathetic, as well as highly readable. β€”The Observer

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2001
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780300090246

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