Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Queen Victoria's Reign - A Hidden Story - cover

Queen Victoria's Reign - A Hidden Story

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

In the annals of British history, Queen Victoria stands as a towering figure, her reign spanning over six transformative decades. This book offers a captivating exploration of her life and reign, shedding light on the triumphs, trials, and enduring legacy of one of Britain's most iconic monarchs.

Victoria's journey to the throne was anything but ordinary. Born into a tumultuous royal family, she found herself fourth in line to the throne, overlooked and underestimated. Yet, fate had other plans. When she unexpectedly became queen at the age of eighteen, Victoria embraced her new role with unwavering determination.

Her reign was a period of immense change and progress. The Industrial Revolution transformed Britain's economy and society, bringing both prosperity and social upheaval. Victoria navigated these challenges with a steady hand, steering the nation through wars, political crises, and social reforms.

At the heart of Victoria's reign was her marriage to Prince Albert. Their love story captured the imagination of the nation and beyond. Albert became Victoria's closest confidant and advisor, playing a pivotal role in shaping her reign. Together, they modernized the monarchy, making it more accessible and relatable to the people.

Despite the triumphs of her reign, Victoria also faced personal tragedy and heartbreak. The death of Albert in 1861 left her devastated and plunged her into a prolonged period of mourning. Yet, she continued to fulfill her duties as monarch, finding solace in her work and her growing family.

Victoria's reign was a time of profound change and progress, shaping the course of British history and leaving a lasting legacy. Her impact on the monarchy, the nation, and the world cannot be overstated. This book provides a comprehensive and captivating account of Queen Victoria's life and reign, offering a fresh perspective on her triumphs, trials, and enduring influence.

Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this book brings Victoria's world to life, capturing the essence of her character, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. It is a must-read for anyone interested in British history, monarchy, or the remarkable life of Queen Victoria.


If you like this book, write a review!
Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 161 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • The Rhetoric Guide: The Ultimate Complete Guide to Improving Expression and Vocabulary for Crystal Clear Communication and Powerful Language Competence – Including Workbook - cover

    The Rhetoric Guide: The Ultimate...

    Tobias Ostendorp

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Do you sometimes run out of words? Or do the words you choose not always have the desired effect? Do you fall short of your potential simply because communication is lacking? Then grab this guide and turn your weakness into an invaluable strength in no time!
    Whether in business or private life, rhetorical talent often takes you further than actual qualifications – all the more frustrating when you have brilliant ideas but stumble over language barriers. Fortunately, eloquence is not a gift you're born with, but something that can be easily trained, and this guide shows you how. With the key fundamentals of vocabulary, syntax, linguistic clarity, stylistic variations, jargon, as well as creative writing and speaking, you'll easily dive into the art of speaking and learn what truly matters in persuasive communication. Then, it gets practical: with the workbook, which contains a variety of effective and easy-to-do exercises for each aspect, you'll refine your expression skills word by word and take your persuasive power to a whole new level.
    Not much of a speaker? Don't worry! This practical guide is designed so that even reluctant speakers can be introduced to the art of rhetoric at their own pace and improve their skills with specific exercises.
    Show book
  • The Majesty & Mystery Of Krsna's Divine Dance - cover

    The Majesty & Mystery Of Krsna's...

    Radha Krsna Das

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Chaitanya Mahaprabhu appeared as a devotee of Krishna in Mayapur, West Bengal, India in the late fifteenth century. He introduced sankirtan, widespread congregational chanting of the Supreme Person’s names, as the most effective means by which anyone can achieve spiritual perfection. By His influence, many of India’s leading religious scholars and their followers became devotees of Krishna themselves. 
     
    In His youth, Mahaprabhu started a Sanskrit academy in Navadvipa—one of India’s top centers of learning at the time—and earned a reputation as an excellent scholar. But at age twenty-four he renounced everything to travel the subcontinent encouraging everyone he met to chant the Hare Krishna mantra. 
     
    He is considered by disciples, scholars and followers to be the latest avatar of Krishna Himself, based on extensive evidence found in Vedic literature. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, ISKCON, is a continuation of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s sankirtan movement. 
      
    Chaitanya's humble, saintly demeanor and knowledge of Vedic conclusions persuaded prominent impersonalists that Krishna consciousness, worship of the Supreme Person, is life’s highest purpose. On Mahaprabhu’s instruction, the Six Goswamis of Vrindavan made a thorough analysis of the Vedas to show that Krishna bhakti, devotional service to Lord Krishna, is the essence of all Vedic teachings. Mahaprabhu’s extensive conversations with His devotees such as Ramananda Raya and Sanatana Goswami form the philosophical and scriptural basis of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, or Krishna consciousness. 
     
    Chaitanya himself left only eight written verses, the Siksastaka, in which he teaches that chanting God’s names is the most simple and sublime spiritual practice for everyone, everywhere. He also showed such extraordinary symptoms of love of God that great scholars among His devotees, including the Six Goswamis
    Show book
  • History of Marathas EP20 - Till 1857 last six decades - cover

    History of Marathas EP20 - Till...

    Vikrant Pandey

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This episode will cover the sad end of the Marathas as a power, a period of nearly 60 years. It was the beginning of the end of the Maratha power, which began with Mahadji's death and
    ended with the 1857 First War of Independence.
    Show book
  • The Black Death And Its Impact on The Church And Popular Religion - cover

    The Black Death And Its Impact...

    Jack Stew Barretta

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This book concerns the religious impact of the Black Death. This plague devastated Europe in the fourteenth century. It examines the impact of the Black Death on the Catholic Church and the religious movements that arose in response to it. The conclusions drawn here are based on the research of both primary and secondary sources. The Church played a significant role during the Middle Ages because religion was an essential aspect of daily life for European Christians. When the Black Death struck Europe in 1347, the Church struggled to cope with the plague’s damaging consequences, and its reputation suffered as a result. This book concludes that the Black Death contributed to a decline in the confidence and faith of the Christian laity towards the Church and its leadership. The scope of this book focuses on the plague’s impact on the clergy, the rise of the flagellant movement, and the widespread Jewish persecutions that ensued in the wake of the epidemic. The Black Death was a pivotal event in the history of Western society, with profound cultural and demographic consequences. Its impact on the Church and religion within the medieval community justifies the study of this topic.
    Show book
  • Underground Railroad - in Pennsylvania - cover

    Underground Railroad - in...

    William J Switala

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A revised and expanded history of Pennsylvania’s role in the Underground Railroad, featuring escape route maps and eyewitness accounts. Organized in antebellum America to help enslaved people escape to freedom, the Underground Railroad was cloaked in secrecy and operated at great peril to everyone involved. The system was extremely active in Pennsylvania, with routes running through cities and towns in all parts of the state.  This revised second edition of Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania retraces the routes with detailed maps, discusses the large city networks, identifies the houses and sites where escapees found refuge, and records the names of the people who risked their lives to support the operation.
    Show book
  • Extractive Capitalism - How Commodities and Cronyism Drive the Global Economy - cover

    Extractive Capitalism - How...

    Laleh Khalili

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    An exposé of the extractive industries powering globalization—and a primer on fighting back 
     
     
     
    Laleh Khalili reflects on the hidden stories behind late capitalism, from seafarers abandoned on debt-ridden container ships to the nefarious reach of consultancy firms and the cronyism that drives record-breaking profits. Piercing, wry, and constantly revealing, Extractive Capitalism brings vividly to light the dark truths behind the world's most voracious industries. 
     
     
     
    Whether it is pumping oil, mining resources, or shipping commodities across oceans, the global economy runs on extraction. Promises of frictionless trade and lucrative speculation are the hallmarks of our era, but the backbone of globalization is still low-cost labor and rapacious corporate control. Extractive capitalism is what made—and what maintains—our unequal world.
    Show book