Running the family firm : how the monarchy manages its image and our money / Laura Clancy.
2021
JN331 .C53 2021
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Title
Running the family firm : how the monarchy manages its image and our money / Laura Clancy.
Author
ISBN
9781526149343
1526149346
9781526149329 (electronic bk.)
152614932X (electronic bk.)
1526149338 (hardback)
9781526149336 (hardback)
9781526158758 (paperback)
1526158752 (paperback)
1526149346
9781526149329 (electronic bk.)
152614932X (electronic bk.)
1526149338 (hardback)
9781526149336 (hardback)
9781526158758 (paperback)
1526158752 (paperback)
Published
Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 323 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Call Number
JN331 .C53 2021
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1273666501
Summary
The British royal family has experienced a resurgence in public interest at the same time as global inequalities have expanded between 'the elites' and 'the rest'. Yet, the monarchy is absent from conversations about inequality. This is the only book arguing that we cannot talk about inequalities in Britain today without talking about the monarchy.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Contents
Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why does monarchy matter?
1. The (Family) Firm: Labour, capital and corporate power
2. 'The greatest show on earth': Monarchy and media power
3. 'Queen of Scots': National identities, sovereignty and the body politic
4. Let them have Poundbury! Land, property and pastoralism
5. 'I am Invictus': Masculinities, 'philanthrocapitalism' and the military-industrial complex
6. The heteromonarchy: Kate Middleton, 'middle-classness' and family values
7. Megxitting the Firm: Race, postcolonialism and diversity capital
Postscript: The post-royals
Notes
Index
Contents
Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why does monarchy matter?
1. The (Family) Firm: Labour, capital and corporate power
2. 'The greatest show on earth': Monarchy and media power
3. 'Queen of Scots': National identities, sovereignty and the body politic
4. Let them have Poundbury! Land, property and pastoralism
5. 'I am Invictus': Masculinities, 'philanthrocapitalism' and the military-industrial complex
6. The heteromonarchy: Kate Middleton, 'middle-classness' and family values
7. Megxitting the Firm: Race, postcolonialism and diversity capital
Postscript: The post-royals
Notes
Index
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR platform, viewed June 7, 2022).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Clancy, Laura. Running the family firm. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2021
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