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Paperback A Constitutional King Book

ISBN: 1025522583

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A Constitutional King

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"A Constitutional King" provides a sophisticated historical and biographical examination of the reign of George I, the first British monarch from the House of Hanover. Sir Henry Imbert-Terry offers a detailed analysis of the transition toward a constitutional monarchy during the early 18th century, a pivotal period that shaped the future of British governance.

The work explores the complex political landscape the King navigated upon his arrival in England, including the challenges posed by the Jacobite uprisings and the intense rivalry between the Whig and Tory factions. The author focuses on the King's role in the development of the cabinet system and the strengthening of parliamentary authority, arguing that George I was a critical figure in stabilizing the nation during a time of immense political and religious uncertainty. By examining the King's character, his relationships with his ministers, and his impact on both domestic and foreign policy, the book illuminates the foundation of the modern British state.

Suitable for scholars of history and political science, "A Constitutional King" captures the essence of a transformative era. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the Hanoverian succession and the evolution of royal power within a constitutional framework.

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