The Age of Anne
Edward Ellis Morris
Leído por Pamela Nagami





This short survey of the age of Queen Anne begins with the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) and the career of the Duke of Marlborough, leader of the allied armies against Louis XIV. Scotland joins England to form the United Kingdom. Peter the Great wrests control of the Gulf of Finland from Charles XII of Sweden and builds St. Petersburg. Despite the Jacobite threat, the Whigs secure the Protestant Succession and George I ascends the throne. Pope writes a mock epic in couplets, Addison's "Spectator" enlivens coffee houses and tea tables, and Defoe creates the immortal "Robinson Crusoe." (Pamela Nagami, M.D.) (7 hr 44 min)
Capítulos
Ch. 1: The Spanish Succession | 21:55 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 2: Lewis XIV 1714 | 23:49 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 3: The New Dramatis Personae | 16:16 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 4: ‘The Grand Alliance’ | 17:05 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 5: Opening of the War | 15:55 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 6: Rising in the Cevennes | 15:56 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 7: Blenheim | 16:19 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 8: Lord Peterborough | 16:59 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 9: The Year of Victory—1706 | 23:56 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 10: The Year of Disaster—1707 | 12:01 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 11: Later Fighting in the Low Countries | 26:46 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 12: Later Campaigns in Spain | 20:11 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 13: The Fortunes of Parties | 22:44 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 14: Fag-end of the War | 11:22 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 15: Peace of Utrecht | 12:02 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 16: The Union with Scotland | 20:44 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 17: Peter the Great and Charles XII, Pt. 1 | 19:22 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 17: Peter the Great and Charles XII, Pt. 2 | 22:21 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 18: The Protestant Succession | 22:55 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 19: End of Lewis XIV | 8:32 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 20: The Fragments that Remain | 6:24 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 21: Economic and Social, Pt. 1 | 23:52 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 21: Economic and Social, Pt. 2 | 22:49 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 22: Literature, Pt. 1 | 19:02 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 22: Literature, Pt. 2 | 25:00 | Leído por Pamela Nagami |
Reseñas
Lots of battles





Phxjennifer
We Americans don't learn much about Queen Anne, other than all her children died young and a Victorian "cottage" style of architecture was named after her. There was a lot happening on the European continent, and the men around Anne had much influence. I don't think the author gives her enough credit for courage, resilience, and political ability. How is it possible to go through 17 pregnancies in as many years, to lose most of them in stillbirth or miscarriage, and to watch the remaining children die, and still perform your political duties and navigate the gossip and backbiting of a royal court? It was a pivotal time, and I thank the narrator for making it available.