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'Queen Victoria' written by Walter L. Arnstein provides a peek into yesterday for today's readers. 'Queen Victoria' was the reigning monarch in England from 1837 to 1901 and was the center of much hype in her day. Among the subjects it touches on are Victoria's life pre-coronation, her romantic life and her role in the government. Arnstein incorporates the misgivings of past Victorian authors and...
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I am one of the very few lucky to have recieved this book from Prof. Walter Arnstein himself, two years after its publication. I am from the Philippines and have never thought that my very humble request would merit the profesor's attention, and send me an autographed copy of his book on the Queen. More than that, Prof. Arnstein sent me a four volume History of the British empire. These five books...
Dead for little more than one hundred years, Queen Victoria has already been the subject of more biographies than any other woman born since 1800. This newest biography from a well known historian is justified and distinguished by the incorporation of recent research on often-neglected aspects of her life and reign, as well as its relative brevity. Including much of Victoria's own writings from journals and letters, Arnstein takes a thorough look at her personal life and religious views, but also investigates her public role such as her involvement with Britain's army, her political initiatives and her connections with Ireland. The author's solid understanding of Victorian society and its relationship to the queen gives this book a solidarity missing in other biographies of the queen. The book provides enough economic, social, cultural and political background knowledge to make this book accessible even to readers unfamiliar with her now distant world.
Walter L. Arnstein is Professor Emeritus of History and Jubilee Professor Emeritus of the Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.