Γεώργιος Ε΄ του Ηνωμένου Βασιλείου (Greek Wikipedia)

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  • Matthew, H. C. G. (September 2004; online edition May 2009) "George V (1865–1936)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, , retrieved 1 May 2010 (Subscription required)
  • Buckner, Phillip (November 1999), «The Royal Tour of 1901 and the Construction of an Imperial Identity in South Africa», South African Historical Journal 41: 324–348, doi:10.1080/02582479908671897 
  • Prochaska, Frank (1999), «George V and Republicanism, 1917–1919», Twentieth Century British History 10 (1): 27–51, doi:10.1093/tcbh/10.1.27 
  • Kirk, Neville (2005), «The Conditions of Royal Rule: Australian and British Socialist and Labour Attitudes to the Monarchy, 1901–11», Social History 30 (1): 64–88, doi:10.1080/0307102042000337297 
  • Vernon Bogdanor argues that George V played a crucial and active role in the political crisis of August–October 1931, and was a determining influence on Prime Minister MacDonald, in Bogdanor, Vernon (1991), «1931 Revisited: The Constitutional Aspects», Twentieth Century British History 2 (1): 1–25, doi:10.1093/tcbh/2.1.1 . Philip Williamson disputes Bogdanor, saying the idea of a national government had been in the minds of party leaders since late 1930 and it was they, not the King, who determined when the time had come to establish one, in Williamson, Philip (1991), «1931 Revisited: the Political Realities», Twentieth Century British History 2 (3): 328–338, doi:10.1093/tcbh/2.3.328 .
  • Ramsay, J. H. R. (28 May 1994), «A king, a doctor, and a convenient death», British Medical Journal 308 (6941): 1445, doi:10.1136/bmj.308.6941.1445, PMID 11644545  (Subscription required)

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