The Democrat-Gazette is the largest source for award-winning news and opinion in Arkansas. When modern political debate turns to questions of instability, irrationality, and fitness to govern, George ...
The long-held image of "Mad" King George III, immortalized as a tyrannical villain in American popular culture from "Hamilton" to "Schoolhouse Rock," is undergoing a significant historical ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As the U.S. nears its 250th birthday, “Mad” King George III, long cast as the Revolution’s deranged villain, is ...
The long-held image of "Mad" King George III, immortalized as a tyrannical villain in American popular culture from "Hamilton" to "Schoolhouse Rock," is undergoing a significant historical ...
When modern political debate turns to questions of instability, irrationality, and fitness to govern, George III functions as cultural shorthand: the mad king. The phrase is convenient. It is also ...
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