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Callaghan Kenneth O. Morgan

Callaghan By Kenneth O. Morgan

Callaghan by Kenneth O. Morgan


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This biography covers every aspect of Jim Callaghan's career and sets it against the background of challenge and decline in British history in the second half of the 20th century, from decolonization in Africa, to entry into the European Community.

Callaghan Summary

Callaghan by Kenneth O. Morgan

'Callaghan is a symbol of our present age as well as our past, New Labour as well as Old. He links the age of Clem Attlee and that of Tony Blair.' Kenneth Morgan 'This is a classic political life, critical, well-balanced, compellingly written' Brian Brivati, The Times 'It is hard to see how the book could have been better done' Alan Watkins, The Spectator 'A superb portrait and a fascinating work of historical scholarship that will become a classic text' Ben Pimlott, The Guardian 'Callaghan was regarded as the epitome of the Labour Party's right-wing establishment. Yet Kenneth Morgan's biography reveals him to be far more interesting and far more complex than that.' Gerald Kaufman, Daily Telegraph This fascinating biography, written by leading historian Kenneth Morgan, tells the story of a man who had a unique political career. Starting in humble circumstances, James Callaghan went on to hold all the major offices of state: Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary, and, for three tumultuous years, from 1976 to 1979, Prime Minister. This meticulously researched study takes the reader from the age of Attlee to the days of New Labour under Blair.

Table of Contents

PART ONE (1912-1964); 1. A naval childhood; 2. Union man; 3. A People's war; 4. Backbench critic; 5. Junior minister; 6. Opposition years; 7. House and Home; 8. End of Empire; 9. Hugh to Harold; 10. Into Power; PART TWO (1964-1976); 11. Baptism of fire; 12. Blown off course; 13. Devaluation and departure; 14. Law, disorder, and the permissive society; 15. Troubles, industrial and Irish; 16. Out of office; 17. In place of power; 18. Europe and the wider world; 19. Negotiating to succeed; 20. Kissinger and the Commonwealth; PART THREE (1976- ); 21. Into number 10; 22. Prime ministerial style; 23. Britain in hock; 24. A successful government; 25. International honest broker; 26. Election deferred; 27. Discontent and decline; 28. Dying fall; 29. Last phase of leadership; 30. Elder statesman; 31. Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Index

Additional information

GOR004845063
9780192853561
0192853562
Callaghan by Kenneth O. Morgan
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1999-08-01
816
N/A
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