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The Role of the Monarchy in Modern Democracy: European Monarchies Compared Edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris, Oxford and London: Hart, 2020. 311 pp. ISBN: 978-1-50993-101-9 £58.50 hardback
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
17 December 2020
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