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Henry Pelling

    This author specializes in modern British political history, with their works focusing on key political and societal shifts. Their approach is analytical and geared towards a deep understanding of historical processes. Through their writing, they illuminate the intricacies of the British political landscape and its evolution over time. Their scholarship offers readers valuable insights into the shaping of modern Britain.

    Henry Pelling
    Winston Churchill
    Churchill's Peacetime Ministry, 1951-55
    Modern Britain, 1885-1955
    A History of British Trade Unionism
    • Churchill's Peacetime Ministry, 1951-55

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book offers an in-depth analysis of the Churchill government from 1951 to 1955, utilizing Churchill's political papers and correspondence, particularly with President Eisenhower. It reveals a government marked by significant disagreements on both foreign and domestic policies, contrasting with the unity seen during wartime. Despite challenges, including Churchill's stroke and Eden's illness, the administration achieved notable diplomatic successes, while figures like Butler and Macmillan rose to prominence within the political landscape.

      Churchill's Peacetime Ministry, 1951-55
    • Winston Churchill

      • 677 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Velmi obsáhlá biografie o jednom z největších státníků minulého století.

      Winston Churchill