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Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frank Lorenz Müller, Heidi Mehrkens



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Titolo: Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Frank Lorenz Müller, Heidi Mehrkens Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
Edizione: 1st ed. 2016.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (XVI, 319 p. 16 illus.)
Disciplina: 940.903
Soggetto topico: Europe—History—1492-
World politics
History, Modern
Civilization—History
History of Modern Europe
Political History
Modern History
Cultural History
Soggetto geografico: Europe
Soggetto genere / forma: History
Persona (resp. second.): MüllerFrank Lorenz
MehrkensHeidi
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. ‘Winning their Trust and Affection’: Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe; Frank Lorenz Müller) -- PART I: CONDUITS OF COMMUNICATION -- 2. The Royal Shop Window: Royal Heirs and the Monarchy in Post-Risorgimento Italy, 1860–78; Maria-Christina Marchi -- 3. A Visible Presence: Royal Events, Media Images and Popular Spectatorship in Oscarian Sweden; Kristina Widestedt -- 4. Royal Ambassadors: Monarchical Public Diplomacy and the United States; Erik Goldstein) -- 5. Ocular Sovereignty, Acclamatory Rulership, and Political Communication: Visits of Princes of Wales to Bengal; Milinda Banerjee) -- PART II: PERSUADING SCEPTICAL AUDIENCES -- 6. The Power of Presence: Crafting a Norwegian Identity for the Bernadotte Heirs; Trond Norén Isaksen -- 7. Bertie Prince of Wales: Prince Hal and the Widow of Windsor; Jane Ridley -- 8. Archduke Franz Ferdinand: An Uncharming Prince?; Alma Hannig) -- PART III: EMOTIONAL APPEALS -- 9. Dynastic Heritage and Bourgeois Morals: Monarchy and Family in the Nineteenth Century; Monika Wienfort -- 10. The Importance of Looking the Part: Heirs and Male Aesthetics in Nineteenth-Century Spain; Richard Meyer Forsting -- 11. How to Fashion the Popularity of the British Monarchy: Alexandra, Princess of Wales and the Attractions of Attire; Imke Polland -- 12. Love, Duty and Diplomacy: The Mixed Response to the 1947 Engagement of Princess Elizabeth; Edward Owens -- PART IV: DYNASTIC IDENTITIES -- 13 A ‘Sporting Hermes’: Crown Prince Constantine and the Ancient Heritage of Modern Greece; Miriam Schneider) -- 14. The King as Father, Orangism and the Uses of a Hero: King William I of the Netherlands and the Prince of Orange, 1815-1840; Jeroen Koch -- 15. Narrating Prince Wilhelm of Prussia: Commemorative Biography as Monarchical Politics of Memory; Frederik Frank Sterkenburgh -- 16. How European was Nineteenth-Century Royal Soft Power; Heidi Mehrkens.
Sommario/riassunto: This volume brings together a fascinating selection of studies exploring the soft power tools used by heirs to the throne in order to enhance the communication of monarchies with their audiences during the nineteenth-century. How we perceive royals and their dynasties today – as families, as celebrities, as charitable figureheads of society or as superfluous relics of a bygone age – has deep roots in the monarchical cultures of nineteenth-century Europe. By focusing on the role played by heirs to the throne, this volume offers an original perspective on the ability of monarchies to persuade sceptical audiences, nourish positive emotions and thereby strengthen the position of each dynasty within its respective nation. Using examples from Britain, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Austria, Greece, Sweden, Norway and Prussia, an international team of experts analyzes and explains the development of the very soft power tools which are still being used by Ruling Houses today.
Titolo autorizzato: Royal Heirs and the Uses of Soft Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-137-59206-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910136839103321
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Serie: Palgrave Studies in Modern Monarchy