In Our Time: History

The Hanoverian Succession

Dec 26, 2024
Andreas Gestrich, a historian from Trier University, Elaine Chalus, a British history expert from the University of Liverpool, and Mark Knights, a Warwick historian specializing in political history, dive into the Hanoverian Succession crisis. They discuss the intense political maneuvering after Queen Anne's reign, the urgency for a Protestant heir, and the implications of the 1701 Act of Settlement. The complexities of British and Hanoverian relations surface as they explore tensions leading to the Jacobite Rebellion and the cultural shifts of the early 18th century.
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ANECDOTE

Leibniz's Role

  • Leibniz, a philosopher and court historian, supported the Hanoverian claim through genealogical research.
  • He emphasized historical links between the Guelphs and British royalty, even tracing back to Matilda, daughter of Henry II.
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Turbulent Times

  • The 13 years between the Act and Anne's death saw intense party politics and public debates fueled by a free press.
  • Controversies included war with France, religious tolerance, and Scottish union, all impacting the succession.
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Caroline of Ansbach's Contribution

  • Caroline of Ansbach, married to George I's grandson, secured the Hanoverian lineage by providing heirs.
  • Her maternity ensured succession continuity, addressing a key Stuart weakness, celebrated by Joseph Addison.
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