Additional Resources and References

Additional sources and References

Barker, J. C., & Hunt, G. (2004). Representations of family: A review of the alcohol and drug literature. International Journal of Drug Policy15(5-6), 347-356.

Bliss, H. S., & Bliss, D. T. (1949). Coleridge's Kubla Khan. American Imago6(4), 261.

Byrne, P. (1997). Trainspotting and the depiction of addiction. Psychiatric Bulletin21(3), 173-175.

1957: Christmas Broadcast speech - The Crown

Happy Christmas.

Twenty-five years ago my grandfather broadcast the first of these Christmas messages. Today is another landmark because television has made it possible for many of you to see me in your homes on Christmas Day. My own family often gather round to watch television as they are this moment, and that is how I imagine you now.

I very much hope that this new medium will make my Christmas message more personal and direct.

1947: Elizabeth’s 21st birthday speech - The Crown

There are homes ready to welcome us in every continent of the earth. Before I am much elder, I hope I shall come to know many of them. Although there is none of my father’s subjects, from the eldest to the youngest, whom I do not wish to greet, I am thinking especially today of all the young men and women who were born about the same time as myself and have grown up like me in the terrible and glorious years of the Second World War. Will you, the youth of the British family of nations, let me speak on my birthday as your representative? 

Queen Elizabeth II vs "The Crown"

“The Crown”, a flagship TV series produced by Netflix, tells the vicissitudes of the English Royal Family from the abdication of Edward VIII to 1997. 

Practically perfect in every way, this series became popular not only for its settings and costumes, but also for the quality of the historical reconstruction of those years and the complexity of their characters, which are interpreted by a phenomenal cast, that reveals the most vulnerable side of each one of the House of Windsors. 

1957: Christmas Broadcast speech - official one

Happy Christmas.

Twenty-five years ago my grandfather broadcast the first of these Christmas messages. Today is another landmark because television has made it possible for many of you to see me in your homes on Christmas Day. My own family often gather round to watch television as they are this moment, and that is how I imagine you now.

I very much hope that this new medium will make my Christmas message more personal and direct.