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George V

George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.

For other uses, see George V (disambiguation).

George V

6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936

22 June 1911

12 December 1911

Prince George of Wales
(1865-06-03)3 June 1865
Marlborough House, Westminster, Middlesex, England

20 January 1936(1936-01-20) (aged 70)
Sandringham House, Norfolk, England

28 January 1936

27 February 1939
North Nave Aisle, St George's Chapel
(m. 1893)

Cursive signature of George V

1877–1892

George was born during the reign of his paternal grandmother, Queen Victoria, as the second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). He was third in the line of succession to the British throne behind his father and his elder brother, Prince Albert Victor. From 1877 to 1892, George served in the Royal Navy, until his elder brother's unexpected death in January 1892 put him directly in line for the throne. The next year, George married his brother's fiancée, Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, and they had six children. When Queen Victoria died in 1901, George's father ascended the throne as Edward VII, and George was created Prince of Wales. He became king-emperor on his father's death in 1910.


George's reign saw the rise of socialism, communism, fascism, Irish republicanism, and the Indian independence movement, all of which radically changed the political landscape of the British Empire, which itself reached its territorial peak by the beginning of the 1920s. The Parliament Act 1911 established the supremacy of the elected British House of Commons over the unelected House of Lords. As a result of the First World War (1914–1918), the empires of his first cousins Nicholas II of Russia and Wilhelm II of Germany fell, while the British Empire expanded to its greatest effective extent. In 1917, George became the first monarch of the House of Windsor, which he renamed from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as a result of anti-German public sentiment. He appointed the first Labour ministry in 1924, and the 1931 Statute of Westminster recognised the Empire's Dominions as separate, independent states within the British Commonwealth of Nations.


George suffered from smoking-related health problems during his later reign. On his death in January 1936, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward VIII. Edward abdicated in December of that year and was succeeded by his younger brother Albert, who took the regnal name George VI.

Household of George V and Mary

Interwar Britain

(1930s)

List of covers of Time magazine (1920s)

Clay, Catrine (2006), King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War, London: John Murray,  978-0-7195-6537-3

ISBN

Gore, John (1941),

King George V: a personal memoir

(September 2004; online edition May 2009), "George V (1865–1936)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/33369, retrieved 1 May 2010 (Subscription required)

Matthew, H. C. G.

(1955), Britain Between The Wars 1918–1940, London: Methuen

Mowat, Charles Loch

(1952), King George the Fifth: His Life and Reign, London: Constable and Co

Nicolson, Sir Harold

Owens, Edward (2019), "2: 'A man we understand': King George V's radio broadcasts", The Family Firm: monarchy, mass media and the British public, 1932–53, pp. 91–132,  9781909646940, JSTOR j.ctvkjb3sr.8

ISBN

(1959), Queen Mary, London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd

Pope-Hennessy, James

(1983), King George V, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 978-0-297-78245-2

Rose, Kenneth

Sinclair, David (1988), Two Georges: The Making of the Modern Monarchy, London: Hodder and Stoughton,  978-0-340-33240-5

ISBN

(2018), The Quest for Queen Mary, London: Zuleika

Vickers, Hugo

(1951), A King's Story, London: Cassell and Co

Windsor, HRH The Duke of

(2014), George V: The Unexpected King

Cannadine, David

(1922), "George V." , Encyclopædia Britannica, vol. 31 (12th ed.)

Chisholm, Hugh

Mort, Frank (2019), , Journal of British Studies, 58 (1): 109–141, doi:10.1017/jbr.2018.176, S2CID 151146689

"Safe for Democracy: Constitutional Politics, Popular Spectacle, and the British Monarchy 1910–1914"

(2022), George V: Never a Dull Moment, excerpt

Ridley, Jane

(1936), The Reign of King George V, wide-ranging political, social and economic coverage, 1910–35

Somervell, D. C.

Spender, John A. (1935), "British Foreign Policy in the Reign of HM King George V", International Affairs, 14 (4): 455–479,  2603463

JSTOR

at the official website of the British monarchy

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at the official website of the Royal Collection Trust

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at BBC History

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at the National Portrait Gallery, London

Portraits of King George V