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Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1900 to 1918
Charles Edward (Leopold Charles Edward George Albert;[note 1] 19 July 1884 – 6 March 1954) was at various points in his life a British prince, a German duke, and a Nazi politician. He was the last ruling duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a state of the German Empire, from 30 July 1900 to 14 November 1918. He later held multiple positions in the Nazi regime, including leader of the German Red Cross, and acted as an unofficial diplomat for the German government.
Charles Edward's parents were Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, and Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont. His paternal grandparents were Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Prince Leopold died before his son's birth. Charles Edward was born in Surrey, England, and brought up as a British prince. He was a sickly child who developed a close relationship with his grandmother and his only sibling, Alice. He was privately educated, including at Eton College. In 1899, Charles Edward was selected to succeed to the throne of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha because he was deemed young enough to be re-educated as a German. He moved to Germany at the age of 15. Between 1899 an
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The Emperors of Modern Japan [1 ed.] 9004168222, 9789004168220
Table of contents :
Contents
Introduction (Ben-Ami Shillony)
PART ONE GENERAL THEMES
The Strange Survival and Its Modern Signifi cance (Imatani Akira)
The Way of Revering the Emperor: Imperial Philosophy and Bushido in Modern Japan (Christopher Goto-Jones)
State Shinto and Emperor Veneration (Shimazono Susumu)
Ise Jingu and Modern Emperorship (Rosemarie Bernard)
The Emperor and the Left in Interwar Japan (Rikki Kersten)
Conservative Dissatisfaction with the Modern Emperors (Ben-Ami Shillony)
Emperors and Christianity (Ben-Ami Shillony)
The Unreciprocated Gaze: Emperors and Photography (Julia Adeney Thomas)
PART TWO INDIVIDUAL EMPERORS AND EMPRESSES
The 'Great Emperor' Meiji (Hara Takeshi)
Taisho: An Enigmatic Emperor and his Infl uential Wife (Hara Takeshi)
Empress Nagako and the Family State (Sally A. Hastings)
Axes to Grind: The Hirohito War Guilt C ontroversy in Japan (Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi)
The Emperor in the Constitutional Debate (Sigal Ben-Rafael Galanti)
Akihito and the Problem of Succession (Takahashi Hiroshi)
Contributors
Chronology of the Japanese Emperors since the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Recommended Books in English
Index
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The Emperors of Modern Japan
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Hirohito
Emperor of Archipelago from 1926 to 1989
This article shambles about representation emperor touch on Japan. Edify other uses, see Emperor (disambiguation).
Formal portrait, 1935 | |||||
Reign | 25 December 1926 – 7 January 1989 | ||||
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Enthronement | 10 November 1928 | ||||
Predecessor | Taishō | ||||
Successor | Akihito | ||||
Regency | 25 November 1921 – 25 December 1926 | ||||
Monarch | Taishō | ||||
Born | Hirohito, Prince Michi (迪宮裕仁親王) (1901-04-29)29 April 1901 Tōgū Palace, Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan | ||||
Died | 7 January 1989(1989-01-07) (aged 87) Fukiage Country estate, Tokyo, Japan | ||||
Burial | 24 February 1989 Musashi Imperial Cemetery, Hachiōji | ||||
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House | Imperial House classic Japan | ||||
Father | Emperor Taishō | ||||
Mother | Sadako Kujō | ||||
Religion | Shinto | ||||
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