Queen Anne

Queen Anne

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Biography History
Format Paperback
Pages 512
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2001
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300090242
ISBN-13 9780300090246
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The reign of Queen Anne marked a transformative era in British history, characterized by both political and cultural advancements. Edward Gregg explores the complexities of her leadership during a time when the nation faced significant challenges, including wars and the quest for unity in the face of religious and political divides.

Throughout her rule, Queen Anne navigated the intricacies of a rapidly changing society, fostering a sense of national identity. The book delves into her relationships with influential figures of the time, highlighting how these connections shaped her decisions and the course of the monarchy.

Additionally, it sheds light on the vibrant cultural scene of the early 18th century, showcasing how Anne’s reign influenced the arts and literature. As the last Stuart monarch, her legacy remains a crucial chapter in the story of the British crown, making this exploration essential for understanding the nation’s journey.

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