The Crown: Analyzing British History from Edward VII to Charles III Through History and Film

Harvard Extension School

HIST E-1440

Section 1

CRN 17522

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How did Britain go from sitting atop the world's greatest Empire in 1901 to Brexit in 2020 and into a prolonged economic and political slide, as well as sundry royal scandals, through 2026? Using the monarchy as our lens, we analyze Britain's tumultuous twentieth and twenty-first centuries with a focus on two world wars, imperial and economic decline, and modern transformations and social upheaval, as well as abdication, regnal transitions, and royal scandals that have plagued the House of Windsor (notably Princess Diana's death, Mexit, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's actions within the wider Jeffrey Epstein story). Films and television series to be screened include Downton Abbey, The King's Speech, The Crown, The Queen, Spencer, and documentary footage.

Instructor Info

Maura A. Henry, PhD

Professor of History, Holyoke Community College and Lecturer in Extension, Harvard University


Meeting Info

Th 5:10pm - 7:10pm (8/31 - 12/19)

Participation Option: Online Synchronous

Deadlines

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Additional Time Commitments

Optional sections to be arranged.

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students must attend and participate at the scheduled meeting time. See minimum technology requirements.

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
17522 1 Online Synchronous Maura Henry Open Th 5:10pm - 7:10pm
Aug 30 to Dec 18