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Preface - H. Kumarasingham.- Chapter 1: Viceregalism - H. Kumarasingham.- Chapter 2: The Crown and Conservative Party Leadership: The Political Crisis of 1963 in Britain -Pippa Catterall.- Chapter 3: Sovereigns, Sovereignties and the Scottish Question: Identities and Constitutional Change - James Mitchell.- Chapter 4: 'A Supreme and Permanent Symbol of Executive Authority': The Crown and Governorship in Northern Ireland in an Age of 'Troubles' - Donal Lowry.- Chapter 5: Viceregal Crises in Nkrumah's Ghana - A. J. Stockwell.- Chapter 6: 'A Quaint and Unimportant Anachronism?' The Office of Governor General and Constitutional Controversies in the Commonwealth Caribbean - Kate Quinn.- Chapter 7: The Radical Nationalist as National Figurehead: Nnamdi Azikiwe and the end of Nigeria’s Westminster Constitution, 1960-66 - Barnaby Crowcroft.- Chapter 8: The Queen of Rhodesia versus the Queen of the United Kingdom: Conflicts of Allegiance in Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence - Donal Lowry.- Chapter 9: The Eastminster Viceroy and the Republican Monarch: The Sri Lankan Head of State and the 2018 Constitutional Crisis in Historical Context - Asanga Welikala.- Chapter 10: The Rulers and the Centrality of Conventions in Malaysia’s ‘Eastminster’ Constitution - Andrew Harding.- Chapter 11: Kerr’s Ghost: The Office of Governor-General in Australia after 1975 - Mark McKenna.- Chapter 12: The Struggle to Reform Brunei’s Monarchy: The Sultan and the British - Kevin YL Tan.- Chapter 13: The Race to the Palace from Tuvalu: What Happens when a Prime Minister and a Governor-General Try to Dismiss Each Other? - Anne Twomey.- Chapter 14: Viceregalism at Westminster: The Role and Powers of the Queen in the 2019 Brexit Constitutional Crises - H. Kumarasingham.

About the Author

H. Kumarasingham is Senior Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is a political historian of Britain, the British Empire and the Commonwealth. His recent work covers the decolonization of the British Empire and subsequent state-building that followed. He is currently writing a history of the Crown’s legacy in South Asia and co-editing The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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“The wide geographical range of the chapters in this volume allow for insightful comparisons of the similarities and differences … . Viceregalism is an excellent resource for understanding how the role of Head of State has evolved … . The contributors draw upon a wide range of sources, including newly accessible archival material … . The book will be of interest to historians, political scientists, and general readers interested in learning more about the Crown and viceregalism throughout the Commonwealth.” (Carolyn Harris, Royal Studies Journal, Vol. 8 (2), 2021)

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