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✅ Eurohistory Issue CXXVI: Unveiling the Fascinating World of European Royalty

As the summer of 2020 unfolds, EUROHISTORY is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Issue CXXVI, Volume 23.2. This latest edition promises to captivate readers with a diverse array of expertly researched articles that delve into the fascinating world of European royalty and nobility. From the intricacies of royal family photographs to the captivating stories of princesses and empresses, this issue is sure to satisfy the curiosity of any history enthusiast.

Within the pages of Issue CXXVI, readers will discover a rich tapestry of historical accounts, including the intriguing story of the Battenberg family in a photograph from around 1895, the Viking bride of Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, and the remarkable tale of Agnes, the first American princess. Additionally, the issue features a thought-provoking piece on Empress Eugénie and the demise of the Second Empire, as well as a review of a grand villa in Tuscany once owned by two remarkable infantas of Spain. This issue is a must-read for anyone interested in the royal histories of Europe.

what is eurohistory and what topics does it cover

what is eurohistory and what topics does it coverEurohistory is a journal that focuses on European royal history. It publishes articles and research on various aspects of the lives and histories of European royal families, including their photographs, biographies, and historical events. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including the lives of specific royal individuals, the history of royal families, and the cultural and social context in which they lived. Eurohistory is known for its in-depth research and detailed analysis of historical events and figures, making it a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of European royal history.

how can i subscribe to eurohistory

how can i subscribe to eurohistoryTo subscribe to Eurohistory, you can follow these steps: Email Subscription: Send an email to one of the following addresses: books@eurohistory.com eurohistory@comcast.net aebeeche@mac.com Website Subscription: Visit the Eurohistory website at http://www.eurohistory.com and follow the subscription links. The website offers different subscription options for various regions: USA: For new subscribers or renewals in the USA, follow the instructions on the website. Canada: For new subscribers or renewals in Canada, follow the instructions on the website. UK, Europe, and Rest of the World: For new subscribers or renewals in these regions, follow the instructions on the website. Payment Options: You can pay for your subscription by sending a check or using other payment methods specified on the website or in the email. Contact Information: If you have any questions or need assistance with the subscription process, you can contact Eurohistory at: Address: 6300 Kensington Avenue, East Richmond Heights, CA 94805, USA Phone: 510.236.1730 Email: Use one of the email addresses mentioned above Please note that subscription rates vary depending on your location. For more detailed information on subscription rates, you can visit the Eurohistory website or contact them directly.

what is the cost of a eurohistory subscription

The cost of a Eurohistory subscription varies depending on the region. Here are the rates mentioned in the sources: USA: $50.00 UK: £50.00 Europe: $75.00 Rest of the World: $75.00 These rates are mentioned in the context of a subscription to the magazine, and they are applicable for both new subscriptions and renewals.

 

 

Greetings subscribers and EUROHISTORY readers,

We are delighted to announce that Issue CXXVI – Summer 2020, Volume 23.2 is going to the printer!

Inside the magazine, subscribers will find a varied number of expertly researched articles. These include the following:

1. Who Is In the Photograph: The Battenberg Family, (c. 1895) – by Ilana D. Miller

2. The Viking's Bride – Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden, by Coryne Hall

3. Agnes – The First American Princess, by Shelby Morrison

4. "Don't think of coming back... Empress Eugénie and the Demise of the Second Empire," by Arturo E. Beéche, Publisher

5. The Tenuta Reale – A Grand Villa in Tuscany for Two Remarkable Infantas of Spain, by Ricardo Mateos Saínz de Medrano

6. Book Reviews

7. Royal News

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As we conclude our exploration of the fascinating world of European royalty, we would like to express our gratitude to all the readers who have taken the time to engage with the rich stories and historical accounts presented in this issue of EUROHISTORY. The magazine's commitment to providing expertly researched articles and insightful analysis has been a hallmark of its success, and we are proud to continue this tradition with each new issue. Whether you are a seasoned historian or simply a curious enthusiast, EUROHISTORY's dedication to the preservation and celebration of European royal history is a testament to the enduring power of the past to captivate and inspire us.

We hope that you have enjoyed the diverse range of articles and stories presented in this issue, from the intriguing tale of the Battenberg family to the captivating story of Agnes, the first American princess. As we move forward, we are excited to continue exploring the many facets of European royal history, from the grand villas of Tuscany to the royal residences of Europe. We invite you to join us on this journey, as we delve deeper into the fascinating world of EUROHISTORY, where the past comes alive through the stories of those who shaped it. Thank you for your continued support and interest in EUROHISTORY, and we look forward to sharing more exciting stories and discoveries with you in the future.

what are the topics covered in eurohistory issue cxxvi – summer 2020

The topics covered in Eurohistory Issue CXXVI – Summer 2020 include: The Battenberg Family: A photograph from around 1895, researched by Ilana D. Miller. The Viking's Bride – Crown Princess Margareta of Sweden: An article by Coryne Hall. Agnes – The First American Princess: An article by Shelby Morrison. "Don't think of coming back... Empress Eugénie and the Demise of the Second Empire": An article by Arturo E. Beéche. The Tenuta Reale – A Grand Villa in Tuscany for Two Remarkable Infantas of Spain: An article by Ricardo Mateos Saínz de Medrano. These articles are part of the magazine's diverse range of expertly researched pieces on European royal history, covering various aspects of royal families and their stories.

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