The Daily Telegraph, 3/3/00 - reviewed by Douglas Hurd
So much has been written about the role of the politicians in the Suez affair - Butler, Macmillan, Eden himself - that the story has become repetitious. The journal Contemporary British History has published these admirable essays on the senior officials and serving officers. It is a brilliant idea.
The Spectator, 1/4/00 - review by Donald Cameron-Watt
Significant details of the various cock-ups that beset the operation only leaked out gradually beyond the circle of politicians, journalists, academics and other students of the machinery of British government and foreign policy-making. Suez buffs will find in Whitehall and the Suez Crisis a first account of how those internal cock-ups and deceits affected 12 of the leading officials concerned with British policy.... Taken together they give a remarkably consistent picture.
Contemporary British History
can be confidently recommended as an important contribution to our understanding of one of the central events in Britains twentieth century political history
The Frontline
should be prescribed as a textbook for trainees in the diplomatic service. Nothing like it has appeared before
Twentieth Century British History
well-written and well researched papers that focus on an important individual
The International History Review
a groundbreaking book