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Modern Monarchy in Global Perspective Research Hub

Global perspectives on how monarchy shapes modern history

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Our research hub brings together researchers from universities, museums, galleries and heritage sites interested in the history of modern monarchy and its global impact.

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About us

The Modern Monarchy in Global Perspective Research Hub is the first to consider monarchy from a global, rather than simply western, or ‘Global North’ perspective. It establishes a dialogue among those interested in transnational, comparative and multi-disciplinary approaches to monarchy from different countries around the globe.

The research hub brings together university academics, museum, gallery and heritage curators as well as independent scholars from around the world whose work illuminates the practices, impact and legacies of monarchy from c.1800 to the present. 

A particular focus is the way in which imperialism and colonialism (and decolonization) transformed monarchies in both colonizing and colonized countries. We explore the political, social and cultural role of monarchy and the critique of the institution, the changes monarchies have undergone, contemporary issues surrounding royal dynasties, and the legacies of monarchy in material culture, monuments, national narratives and public memory.

The research hub:

  • Provides research profiles, lists of new publications on monarchy, presentation of current projects and contact details of network members.

  • Publishes notices of conferences, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, interviews and other events concerning modern monarchy as well as information on research collaboration and grant funding.

  • Organises occasional ZOOM seminars, interviews and conferences at which members and guests, including postgraduate students and independent scholars present their research ideas and findings.

We welcome researchers from diverse backgrounds to contribute to the scholarly conversation on monarchy, as well as to engage with the broader public. It especially welcomes Indigenous researchers and those who work in languages other than in English.

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All images courtesy of the Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney.
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Associate Professor Cindy McCreery
Department of History, A18 Brennan MacCallum Building, University of Sydney
cindy.mccreery@sydney.edu.au