'Overall this collection brings together a range of well-researched and well-written essays which explore in great detail the various ways in which photography and film have been used to represent the British monarchy. One cannot help coming to the conclusion that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's early attraction to the new photographic medium was a prescient move on their part on behalf of the monarchy as an institution.'
Allister Mactaggart, Chesterfield College, Cercles
Introduction - Mandy Merck
Part I: Victorian inventions
1. 'A Very Wonderful Process': Queen Victoria, photography and film at the fin de siecle - Ian Christie
2. Sixty Years a Queen (1913): a lost epic of the reign of Victoria - Jude Cowan Montague
3. The heart of a heartless political world: screening Victoria - Steven Fielding
4. Walbrook's royal waltzes - James Downs
Part II: The Elizabethan diva
5. Her Majesty moves: Sarah Bernhardt, Queen Elizabeth, and the development of motion pictures - Victoria Duckett
6. Elizabeth I: the cinematic afterlife of an early modern political diva - Elisabeth Bronfen and Barbara Straumann
7. Queens and queenliness: Quentin Crisp as Orlando's Elizabeth I - Glyn Davis
Part III: Images of empire
8. Renewing imperial ties: The Queen in Australia - Jane Landman
9. The King's Speech: an allegory of imperial rapport - Deirdre Gilfedder
Part IV: Popular participation in royal representation
10. The Queen has two bodies: Amateur film, civic culture and the rehearsal of monarchy - Karen Lury
11. The regal catwalk: Royal weddings and the media promotion of British fashion - Jo Stephenson
12. The Queen on the big screen(s) - outdoor screens and public congregations - Ruth Adams
Part V: Television's contested histories
13. Television's royal family: continuity and change - Erin Bell and Ann Gray
14. The Tudors and the post-national, post-historical Henry VIII - Basil Glynn
Part VI: Monarchy in contemporary Anglophone cinema
15. From political power to the power of the image: Contemporary 'British' cinema and the nation's monarchs - Andrew Higson
16. Melodrama, celebrity, The Queen - Mandy Merck
17. When words fail: The King's Speech as melodrama - Nicola Rehling
Index