
The Life and Times of Queen Victoria; vol. 4 of 4
"The Life and Times of Queen Victoria; vol. 4 of 4" by Robert Wilson is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book provides an in-depth look at the life and reign of Queen Victoria, focusing particularly on the sociopolitical landscape of her time, the challenges faced by her government, and significant events affecting the monarchy and the nation. The opening of this volume delves into the turbulent political climate following the Franco-Prussian War, which significantly influenced public sentiment and government policy in England. It discusses the illnesses of both Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales, drawing the nation's attention and concern for the future of the monarchy. Key political issues, such as army reforms and debates over royal finances, reveal the shifting dynamics between the monarchy and its subjects, showcasing the intricate relationship between royal family events and public opinion during this critical period.
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