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Hélène Catsiapis, « The Queen's Christmas Messages », Presses universitaires François-Rabelais
The Queen's Christmas broadcasts are often considered as the mere formality of season's greetings with no political impact. But a careful analysis of their contents and images reveal historical facts and attitudes of the utmost importance.I- History of the Royal Christmas messages1932: King George V started the tradition of Christmas messages then broadcast on the radio. With his first message the sovereign somehow set the rules of that rhetoric exercise which was to be continued by his son King...