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Title Citizen Clem : a biography of Attlee / John Bew
Author Bew, John
Imprint London Riverrun, an imprint of Quercus Editions Limited, 2017
©2017

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 Bunkeflo:Vuxen Facklitteratur (900-999)  941 Attlee engelska    CHECK SHELF  ---
Edition Updated edition with new preface
Descript xxxii, 670 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 631-646) and index
The gallons of ink spilled on Winston Churchill - and the huge appetite for books about him - have created something of an imbalance in our understanding of twentieth-century Britain. Not only does Clement Attlee's life deserve to have a rightful place alongside the Churchill legend. It is also more emblematic, and more representative, of Britain in his time. It is difficult to think of another individual through whom one can better tell the story of how Britain changed from the high imperialism of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee of 1897, through two world wars, the great depression, the nuclear age and the Cold War, and the transition from empire into commonwealth. The story of Attlee is also much more dramatic than he himself ever made out - and not without an element of heroism. Here was a man born in the governing class who devoted his life to the service of the poor; who was carried off the battlefield three times in the First World War; who stood shoulder to shoulder with Churchill at Britain's darkest moment, and then triumphed over him at the general election of 1945. His government of 1945-51 included Ernest Bevin, Herbert Morrison and Nye Bevan and was the most radical in history, giving us the NHS, National Insurance, NATO and the atomic bomb. In many ways we still live in a world of Attlee's creation. This book will pierce the reticence of Attlee and explore the intellectual foundations and core beliefs of one of the most important figures in twentieth-century British history, arguing that he remains underappreciated, rather than simply underestimated. It will reveal a public servant and patriotic socialist, who never lost sight of the national interest and whose view of humanity and belief in solidarity was grafted onto the Union Jack
Subject Attlee, C. R. (Clement Richard), 1883-1967
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- Biography
Labour Party (Great Britain) -- History
Prime ministers -- Great Britain -- Biography
Premiärministrar
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1945-1964
Storbritannien
Biografi
Classmark 941.085092
Add Title Biography of Attlee
ISBN/ISSN 9781780879925
178087992X
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