The Diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and Her People
Publication details: United Kingdom; Pan Macmillan; 24 May 2012Edition: ReprintsDescription: 448 Pages; PaperbackISBN:- 9780330544160
- 941.08 ELI
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Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 | Karachi In Store | 941.08 ELI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Withdrawn Not For Loan | Book Bazaar | PKLC001421 | ||
Book Adult and Young Adult 15-17 | Lahore In Store | 941.08 ELI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Withdrawn | donated to the faislabad festival 2019 | PKLC008653 |
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With the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, Andrew Marr turns his attention to the monarch - and to the monarchy, chronicling the Queen's pivotal role at the centre of the state, which is largely hidden from the public gaze, and making a strong case for the institution itself. Arranged thematically, rather than chronologically, Marr dissects the Queen's political relationships, crucially those with her Prime Ministers; he examines her role as Head of the Commonwealth, and her deep commitment to that Commonwealth of nations; he looks at the drastic changes in the media since her accession in 1952 and how the monarchy - and the monarch - have had to change and adapt as a result. Indeed he argues that under her watchful eye, the monarchy has been thoroughly modernized and made as fit for purpose in the twenty-first century as it was when she came to the throne and a 'new Elizabethan age' was ushered in.
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