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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II DVD

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Documentary that explores the tensions underlying Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. While the event appeared to run smoothly from the outside, a number of historians argue that the coronation became a focus for the conflict between Prince Philip, who wanted to modernise the monarchy, and traditionalists such as the Queen Mother. Against the advice of old heads including Winston Churchill, Elizabeth agreed that the coronation could be broadcast in its entirety on television and thus pav...

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Released
03 June 2013
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Demand Media 
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Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060294370635 
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Documentary that explores the tensions underlying Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. While the event appeared to run smoothly from the outside, a number of historians argue that the coronation became a focus for the conflict between Prince Philip, who wanted to modernise the monarchy, and traditionalists such as the Queen Mother. Against the advice of old heads including Winston Churchill, Elizabeth agreed that the coronation could be broadcast in its entirety on television and thus paved the way for a relationship with the mass media that would grow beyond her control as the century progressed.