ABSTRACT

First published in 1986, Royal Childhoods shows how the early years of Britain’s kings and queen have coloured their later lives. Combining skills of a professional historian with a knowledge of psychology, the author links the study of childhood to known pattern of events. His book makes the distant figures of royalty more comprehensible as individuals. With great insight into the influence of childhood experience, he covers the whole span of British monarchy from William the Conqueror to the Prince of Wales. This book will be of interest to students of history, literature and psychology.

chapter I|6 pages

The Morning of Royalty

chapter II|19 pages

William I

chapter III|14 pages

John

chapter IV|18 pages

Henry VIII

chapter V|20 pages

Elizabeth I

chapter VI|22 pages

Charles I

chapter VII|19 pages

George III

chapter VIII|21 pages

Victoria

chapter IX|26 pages

Edward VIII

chapter X|24 pages

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