Author: Tom Pocock
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781909609655
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Of all the British monarchs who have claimed that they have ruled the seas, only one, King William IV, has been a truly professional seafarer. Known as the "Sailor King" in his own lifetime, he saw himself as a naval officer who happened to become the sovereign rather than a monarch who had been a naval officer. His life presents an appealing, if sometimes shocking character. His life in the Royal Navy was fraught with crisis: rivalries, doomed love affairs, extravagance and rebelliousness. Often he seems a Hogarthian character, or a nautical version of the Regency rake. Yet, while many mocked or despised him, there were those who loved him. And, when he came to the throne and was all but swept away by the tide of the Age of Reform, he faced it with resolution and survived with honour. He had overcome the pressures and contradictions of a royal upbringing, to end his days a king who was not only loved but admired for setting an unstable monarchy on an even keel for the long reign of his niece Victoria which followed his.
Sailor King
Author: Tom Pocock
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781909609655
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Of all the British monarchs who have claimed that they have ruled the seas, only one, King William IV, has been a truly professional seafarer. Known as the "Sailor King" in his own lifetime, he saw himself as a naval officer who happened to become the sovereign rather than a monarch who had been a naval officer. His life presents an appealing, if sometimes shocking character. His life in the Royal Navy was fraught with crisis: rivalries, doomed love affairs, extravagance and rebelliousness. Often he seems a Hogarthian character, or a nautical version of the Regency rake. Yet, while many mocked or despised him, there were those who loved him. And, when he came to the throne and was all but swept away by the tide of the Age of Reform, he faced it with resolution and survived with honour. He had overcome the pressures and contradictions of a royal upbringing, to end his days a king who was not only loved but admired for setting an unstable monarchy on an even keel for the long reign of his niece Victoria which followed his.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781909609655
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Of all the British monarchs who have claimed that they have ruled the seas, only one, King William IV, has been a truly professional seafarer. Known as the "Sailor King" in his own lifetime, he saw himself as a naval officer who happened to become the sovereign rather than a monarch who had been a naval officer. His life presents an appealing, if sometimes shocking character. His life in the Royal Navy was fraught with crisis: rivalries, doomed love affairs, extravagance and rebelliousness. Often he seems a Hogarthian character, or a nautical version of the Regency rake. Yet, while many mocked or despised him, there were those who loved him. And, when he came to the throne and was all but swept away by the tide of the Age of Reform, he faced it with resolution and survived with honour. He had overcome the pressures and contradictions of a royal upbringing, to end his days a king who was not only loved but admired for setting an unstable monarchy on an even keel for the long reign of his niece Victoria which followed his.
A Sailor of King George
Author: Captain Frederick Hoffman
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105304914
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1105304914
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
The 'Sailor Prince' in the Age of Empire
Author: Miriam Magdalena Schneider
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319636006
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This book explores the puzzling phenomenon of the remarkable revival of monarchy in nineteenth-century Europe through a new prism: the public persona of the ‘Sailor Prince’. It highlights how four usually overlooked dynastic figures – the younger sons and brothers of monarchs such as Queen Victoria or Emperor William II – decisively helped to advertise their respective dynasties in the fiercely contested political and popular mass market, by aligning them with one of the most myth-invested cultural presences and power-political symbols of the Age of Empire: the navy. The 'Sailor Prince' in the Age of Empire traces the unusual professional careers, the adventurous empire travels and the multifaceted public representations of Prince Alfred of Britain (1844-1900), Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862-1929), Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1858-1939) and Prince Georgios of Greece (1869-1957). Through the prism of these four personality brands, the study also investigates issues such as the role of the maritime sphere in national identity, the nature and extent of nineteenth-century monarchical modernization, the relevance of intra- and inter-imperial royal diplomacy in the Age of High Imperialism, and the curious collaboration of middle-class opinion-makers and entrepreneurs with Europe’s monarchical establishment.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319636006
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This book explores the puzzling phenomenon of the remarkable revival of monarchy in nineteenth-century Europe through a new prism: the public persona of the ‘Sailor Prince’. It highlights how four usually overlooked dynastic figures – the younger sons and brothers of monarchs such as Queen Victoria or Emperor William II – decisively helped to advertise their respective dynasties in the fiercely contested political and popular mass market, by aligning them with one of the most myth-invested cultural presences and power-political symbols of the Age of Empire: the navy. The 'Sailor Prince' in the Age of Empire traces the unusual professional careers, the adventurous empire travels and the multifaceted public representations of Prince Alfred of Britain (1844-1900), Prince Heinrich of Prussia (1862-1929), Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1858-1939) and Prince Georgios of Greece (1869-1957). Through the prism of these four personality brands, the study also investigates issues such as the role of the maritime sphere in national identity, the nature and extent of nineteenth-century monarchical modernization, the relevance of intra- and inter-imperial royal diplomacy in the Age of High Imperialism, and the curious collaboration of middle-class opinion-makers and entrepreneurs with Europe’s monarchical establishment.
The Salty Sailor
Author: Kristopher King
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
ISBN: 9781735262703
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Come along on this family friendly journey of self discovery as a shipwrecked sailor learns that one of the keys to a fulfilling life lies in his ability to overcome obstacles. Find out why the problems we face can give us the purpose we seek and how they're often interconnected.
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
ISBN: 9781735262703
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Come along on this family friendly journey of self discovery as a shipwrecked sailor learns that one of the keys to a fulfilling life lies in his ability to overcome obstacles. Find out why the problems we face can give us the purpose we seek and how they're often interconnected.
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The Roglin
Author: S. R. Donnelly PhD
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524699276
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
The Roglin is the story of a breed of supernatural creatures that are trying to redeem themselves from attacking angels. The Roglin seek redemption by protecting men, women, and children that were Irish slaves, veterans, and survivors from atrocities. As the Roglin and the humans work together to coexist and to survive, they find that the task of protecting the people is not as easy as they had thought. The Roglin discover that there is more to the enemy than what they knew. The unexpected return of one enemy brings another enemy that no one knew existed.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524699276
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
The Roglin is the story of a breed of supernatural creatures that are trying to redeem themselves from attacking angels. The Roglin seek redemption by protecting men, women, and children that were Irish slaves, veterans, and survivors from atrocities. As the Roglin and the humans work together to coexist and to survive, they find that the task of protecting the people is not as easy as they had thought. The Roglin discover that there is more to the enemy than what they knew. The unexpected return of one enemy brings another enemy that no one knew existed.