Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction; The Perspective Taken; The Historiography of War and Modern Monarchy; Developing a Fresh Perspective on Monarchy; The Traditional Military Associations of Monarchy; Modernising Military Links with Monarchies; Monarchical Visibility and Impact in Modern War; Ordering of Chapters; Select Bibliography; Chapter 2 The British Royal Family and the Making of the War-Time Anglo-American Relationship; Introduction; The Background Context to Modern Anglo-American Diplomacy; Royal Interactions with the USA.
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Royal Associations to Cultural Symbols in Anglo-American RelationsSelect Bibliography; Chapter 3 Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, the German Command and Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1914-1915; Introduction; Contextualising Rupprecht; Rupprecht, Krafft and Early Interactions at the Front; Change of Command: No Change in Deteriorating Relationships; Causes of the Friction; Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Chapter 4 'Hesitant Heir and Reluctant Ruler': Karl I/IV of Austria-Hungary During the Great War; The Habsburg Inheritance: 'A Crown of Thorns'?; Preparation for the Throne: A Wasted Heirship?
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Tension with the Prince of Wales Over the Latter's Role in FranceCongratulating Douglas Haig; Conclusion: Trying to Avoid Tension-Successfully?; Select Bibliography; Chapter 7 'How To Be Useful in War Time' Queen Mary's Leadership in the War Effort 1914-1918; Introduction: (Royal) Women and War; Traditional Expectations; Women's War Effort in the Great War; Inspiring Britain's Women in the War Effort; Royal Leadership in Times of Crisis; Contextualising Queen Mary-The Victorian Trend; Womanly Duty-Caring for the Wounded; Queen Mary as Fund-Raiser: The Initial Mobilisation of Philanthropy.
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The New Ruler-Glimmers of HopeAuspicium Melioris Aevi?; A Stuttering Start; War and Peace; The World Changes: Revolution in Russia and America's Entry into the War; The Impossible Reform; The Beginning of the End; Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Chapter 5 Contextualising the Ottoman Dynasty: Sultan Mehmed V Reşad and the Ottoman Princes in the Great War; Introduction; (Re)Presenting the Ottoman Dynasty; A Constitutional Monarchy in Action: Sultan Reşad and the CUP Before the Great War; The Complex Identity of the Sultan; Sultan Reşad During First World War: Sultan, Caliph, Monarch.
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Transformation of the Ottoman Dynasty Before and During the Great War: Ottoman Princes at WarConclusion; Select Bibliography; Chapter 6 A Cause of Tension? The Leadership of King George V: Visiting the Western Front; Introduction; George V as Constitutional Monarch; The Monarch and 'His' Armed Forces; George's Military Background; George V and Ireland; George's Perspective on the Monarch's Role at the Front; Arranging the First Visit: Potential Tensions with the French; The Style of the King's Visits; George Attends a Summit at the Front; Media Reportage of the King's Visits to the Front.
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This volume challenges the traditional view that the First World War represents a pivotal turning point in the long history of monarchy, suggesting the picture is significantly more complex. Using a comparative approach, it explores the diverse roles played by monarchs during the Great War, and how these met the expectations of the monarchic institution in different states at a time of such crisis. Its contributors not only explore less familiar narratives, including the experiences of monarchs in Belgium and Italy, as well as the Austro-Hungarian, Japanese and Ottoman Empires, but also cast fresh light on more familiar accounts. In doing so, this book moves away from the conventional view that monarchy showed itself irrelevant in the Great War, by drawing on new approaches to diplomatic and international history - ones informed by cultural contextualization for instance - while grounding the research behind each chapter in a wide range of contemporary sources.