Queen Victoria: A Reference Guide to Her Life and Works
By (Author) Charles V. Reed
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
7th January 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
General encyclopaedias
Biography: historical, political and military
941.081092
Hardback
152
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 17mm
553g
Queen Victoria was, until the 21st century, the longest-reigning monarch in British history and reigned over an empire "on which the sun never set."While countless volumes have been written about the Great Queen, recent scholarly work has meaningfully explored the queens and the monarchys place and role in Britains global empire as well as the place of the monarchy and the queen in the complex, and often brutal, history of British imperialism. The long story of Victoria is the story of multiple Victorias over the course of a long reign who was employed as a symbol of benevolent British rule, who engaged (some of) her colonial subjects with interest and even empathy, but who also supported and advocated for the worst excesses of British warfare and expansion.
Queen Victoria: A Reference Guide to Her Life and Works explores the queen as well as the people, events, and ideas that shaped the life of the second-longest-reigning monarch in British history. It features a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and over 100 cross referenced dictionary entries. It gives particular attention to the imperial and global impact of the queens rule and her engagement with various colonial subjects across the globe.
Charles V. Reed is a historian of modern Britain and the British Empire and an Associate Professor of History at Elizabeth City State University. He is the author of Royal Tourists, Colonial Subjects, and the Making of a British World, 1860-1911 (2016) and the forthcoming An Empire of Justice: Race, Citizenship, and Belonging in Colonial South Africa, 1840-1923.