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Christian X and Queen Alexandrine were Denmark’s royal couple from
1912 to 1947. They reigned during a period in which the world was
dramatically changed; two world wars and serious economic crises
left their mark on their reign and contributed to the royal couple’s great
significance as a centre around which the nation could gather.
During the same period, the role of the monarchy was fundamentally changed;
the Danish monarchy found its place in a modern parliamentary
democracy, and following the advent of modern mass media
the royal couple became a public presence.
This book is part of the Crown Series, a series of small books on the
Danish monarchy and related subjects published in cooperation with
the Royal Danish Collection.