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George II Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)

George II By Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)

George II by Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)


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Following closely on the heels of his recent biography of George III, Jeremy Black turns to the reign of his grandfather, George II, to set the record straight.

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George II: Puppet of the Politicians? by Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)

Following closely on the heels of his recent biography of George III, Jeremy Black turns to the reign of his grandfather, George II, to set the record straight. In his new book he sets out to demonstrate the unfairness of charges that George II was a puppet king overshadowed by towering politicians such as Walpole, and later, Pitt. For a king who ruled for so long (172760), the neglect shown by historians to George II is surprising. He was the last British king to lead an army into battle, at Dettingen in 1743, and his rule included the drama of Culloden in 1746 the culmination of the war over British succession. The neglect is due chiefly to the lack of easily accessible source material: George II left no diaries, and was not a great letter writer. Black has instead exploited rich archival resources to piece together a figure who was the pivot in an often finely balanced and sometimes dangerously unbalanced fledgling political system. In the process of revealing George II to us, Black goes further than biography, telling us much about the society and system within which the King functioned. In an era of successive wars between European states in which George, as Elector of Hanover, was keen to ensure that Britain played a part there is much here also relating to Britains role within Europe.

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Black documents the Kings role more extensively than any previous scholar, and his use of a wide range of evidence from foreign diplomats accredited to the British court is a major strength of the book.
Philip Woodfine, EHR, cxxiv. 509 * EHR, cxxiv. 509 *

About Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)

Jeremy Black MBE is Professor in the Department of History, University of Exeter. He is one of the leading scholars in the field of British history.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Map
  • 1. The Role of Monarchy in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • 2. A New Dynasty and a Quarrelsome Prince of Wales, 1683-1727
  • 3. The King's Realm
  • 4. The New King, 1727-1731, 77
  • 5. Character and Concerns
  • 6. George and Walpole: Double Act or King in the Shadows? 1731-1741
  • 7. Turmoil and Crisis, 1741-1746
  • 8. The Rule of the Pelhams? 1746-1754
  • 9. Last Years, 1754-1760
  • 10. George II's Reputation
  • 11. Conclusions
  • Notes
  • Selected Further Reading
  • Index

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GOR012174723
9780859898072
0859898075
George II: Puppet of the Politicians? by Jeremy Black (University of Exeter)
Used - Like New
Hardback
Liverpool University Press
2007-10-26
320
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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