What Is the Monarchy For? - (What Is It For?) by Laura Clancy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Does the British monarchy still have a place in today's society?
- About the Author: Laura Clancy is a lecturer in media in the sociology department, Lancaster University.
- 192 Pages
- Social Science, Social Classes & Economic Disparity
- Series Name: What Is It For?
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Book Synopsis
Does the British monarchy still have a place in today's society? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'exit' cast light on institutional racism, multiple allegations around Prince Andrew highlighted troubling attitudes to gender and power, while the abolition of monarchy in Barbados accentuated its relationship to colonialism.
But what is the monarchy actually for? Does it benefit the UK, or cause more harm than good? The death of Queen Elizabeth II and the dawn of the Carolean age makes these questions more pertinent than ever.
Breaking longstanding myths around the monarchy, Clancy demystifies and evaluates the monarchy, showing why republicanism is nothing to be scared of.
Review Quotes
"A probing and succinct analysis of monarchical power and its potential alternatives in an era of rising global inequalities." Brooke Newman, Virginia Commonwealth University
"A brilliant analysis of Britain's most enduringly reactionary institution, by one of its foremost critics." Jeremy Gilbert, author of Twenty-First Century Socialism and Hegemony Now
"What is the Monarchy For? provides a powerful dissection of the institution, until the answer becomes clear: nothing good. A must-read." Graham Smith, CEO, Republic
"This book makes a forensic and salutary case for totally rethinking the British monarchy, an institution that enshrines indefensible inequalities." Priyamvada Gopal, University of Cambridge
About the Author
Laura Clancy is a lecturer in media in the sociology department, Lancaster University. Her research focuses on issues of inequality, particularly 'the elites' and the monarchy. She is the author of "Running the Family Firm: How the monarchy manages its image and our money" (Manchester University Press, 2021) and is a frequent media commentator on the royals.