The Crown is the bedrock of Westminster-style democracies, yet its meanings, powers and effects are opaque and little understood.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: a shapeshifting enigma: the Crown in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom Cris Shore; Part I. The Nature and Development of the Crown: 2. Genealogies of the modern Crown: from St Edward to Queen Elizabeth II David V. Williams; 3. The Crown as metonym for the state? The human face of Leviathan Cris Shore; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Crown: the sacred duty Sally Raudon; Part II. The Crown as an Embodied Entity: 5. The rituals of Crown and state in New Zealand Jai Patel; 6. Locating the Crown in Australia: the swag of Camp Gallipoli Sally Raudon; 7. Localising the Crown: Royals and (re)patriation Jai Patel and Sally Raudon; Part III. The Crown and Constitutional Reform: 8. The Republican move: cutting colonial ties Jai Patel; 9. Constitutional reform and the politics of public engagement Cris Shore and David V. Williams; 10. Crown prerogative: reining in the powers David V. Williams; 11. The Queen is dead, long live the King? Sally Raudon; 12. Conclusion: the future of the Crown in an age of uncertainty: sempiternal or crumbling foundation? Cris Shore, David V. Williams and Sally Raudon.
1. Introduction: a shapeshifting enigma: the Crown in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom Cris Shore; Part I. The Nature and Development of the Crown: 2. Genealogies of the modern Crown: from St Edward to Queen Elizabeth II David V. Williams; 3. The Crown as metonym for the state? The human face of Leviathan Cris Shore; 4. Indigenous peoples and the Crown: the sacred duty Sally Raudon; Part II. The Crown as an Embodied Entity: 5. The rituals of Crown and state in New Zealand Jai Patel; 6. Locating the Crown in Australia: the swag of Camp Gallipoli Sally Raudon; 7. Localising the Crown: Royals and (re)patriation Jai Patel and Sally Raudon; Part III. The Crown and Constitutional Reform: 8. The Republican move: cutting colonial ties Jai Patel; 9. Constitutional reform and the politics of public engagement Cris Shore and David V. Williams; 10. Crown prerogative: reining in the powers David V. Williams; 11. The Queen is dead, long live the King? Sally Raudon; 12. Conclusion: the future of the Crown in an age of uncertainty: sempiternal or crumbling foundation? Cris Shore, David V. Williams and Sally Raudon.
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