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Monarchy and Kingship



Monarchy - form of government in which sovereignty is vested in a single person whose right to rule is generally hereditary and who is empowered to remain in office for life. The power of this sovereign may vary from the absolute (see despotism) to that strongly limited by custom or constitution. Monarchy has existed since the earliest history of humankind and was often established during   Read More...

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    Women and Sovereignty
    by Louise Olga Fradenburg. 338 pgs.


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    Subjects and Sovereigns: The Grand Controversy over Legal Sovereignty in Stuart England
    by Corinne Comstock Weston, Janelle Renfrow Greenberg. 434 pgs.


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