“The wide geographical range of the chapters in this volume allow for insightful comparisons of the similarities and differences … . Viceregalism is an excellent resource for understanding how the role of Head of State has evolved … . The contributors draw upon a wide range of sources, including newly accessible archival material … . The book will be of interest to historians, political scientists, and general readers interested in learning more about the Crown and viceregalism throughout the Commonwealth.” (Carolyn Harris, Royal Studies Journal, Vol. 8 (2), 2021)