Synopses & Reviews
Using detailed studies of fifteen exiled royal figures, the role of Exile in European Society and in the evolution of national cultures is examined. From the Jacobite court to the exiled Kings' of Hanover, the book provides an alternative history of monarchical power from the 16th to 20th century.
About the Author
PHILIP MANSEL is Fellow of the Institute of Historical Research in London, UK, and the Royal Historical Society and is editor of
The Court Historian, the journal of the Society for Court Studies. He has authored nine books on French history, including biographies of Louis XVIII and the Prince de Ligne, and a history of Paris between Empires 1814-1852.
TORSTEN RIOTTE is Lecturer in History at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. Educated at Cologne and Cambridge, he worked at the German Historical Institute London, and is co-editor of The Hanoverian Dimension in British history, and The Diplomats' World: A Cultural History of Diplomacy.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Monarchical exile; P.Mansel &T.Riotte
PART I: VARIETIES OF EXILE
A Queen Mother in exile; T.Osborne
Gender, exile and The Hague courts of Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia and Mary, Princess of Orange; A.Hughes
A life in exile; W.O'Reilly
Emigrated or Exiled?; F.Tóth
PART II: THE STUART CASE
'The Shadow of a King?'; A.Keay
Exile or homecoming?; K.Britland
Monarchy and exile; J.Cronin
The extended exile of James III; E.Corp
PART III: FRENCH EXILES
From exile to the throne; P.Mansel
Napoleon on Elba; P. Hicks
The Politics of Waiting; H.Mehrkens
PART IV: NATION-BUILDING
The Bourbons of Naples in exile; G.Stair Sainty
'To My Loyal Saxons!'; J.Retallack
Hanoverian exile and Prussian governance; T.Riotte
Epilogue: Kaiser Wilhelm II
'The Unicorn in winter'; J.C.G.Röhl
Index