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Paul Addison (1) (1943–2020)

Autor(a) de Churchill: The Unexpected Hero

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13+ Works 400 Membros 9 Críticas

Obras por Paul Addison

Associated Works

The Trouble Makers (1957) — Introdução, algumas edições53 exemplares
Lloyd George: Twelve Essays (1971) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1943-05-03
Data de falecimento
2020-01-21
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
País (no mapa)
UK
Local de nascimento
Whittington, Staffordshire
Educação
University of Oxford
Ocupações
University Lecturer
Historian

Membros

Críticas

A good, brief bio. Addison could have done better with his life between wars, but overall, a good overview of an era-defining life.
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Osbaldistone | Apr 18, 2022 |
We tend to make people so one dimensional when we look at them from the outside, and it is only when we look very closely that we realise they are as complex as us... Winston Churchill is definitely one of the more complex characters that walked on the world stage, and all the more interesting for that.
 
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rendier | 5 outras críticas | Dec 20, 2020 |
This is the unusual book in which the title tells you more about its contents than the subtitle. Paul Addison's book offers an examination of British politics from the late 1930s to the general election of 1945 with the goal of explaining the change in British political attitudes that brought about Labour's momentous victory. The war is critical to his explanation, as he argues that the Conservative-dominated "National" government was poised to win the election that would have taken place but for the outbreak of the war. The conflict left them at a disadvantage: while widely viewed as the part of patriotism, their dominance of British politics in the 1930s ensured that they would receive the blame for the outbreak of the war. Though their leader, Winston Churchill, was enormously popular, his concession of the initiative on domestic policy to the Labour Party, coupled with the change in attitudes brought about by the war, left Labour well positioned to appeal to the electorate when the election was called finally after the end of the war in Europe. All of this Addison relates with clarity and insight, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking to better understand the transformation that took place in British politics during the war.… (mais)
 
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MacDad | Mar 27, 2020 |
An insight to a legendary political figure of Britain and of the world. A man of tireless energy and achievements beyond normalcy in both political achievement and personal ambition. Churchill can be recognized alone for his writing and voluminous historical record and insight. But, Churchill was a politician to the British. He was liked and disliked. Admired and revered and held in contempt. I enjoy the way the author brings this to the reader's attention. Because we are more educated and aware of the real Churchill.… (mais)
 
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MikeBiever | 5 outras críticas | Feb 26, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Also by
2
Membros
400
Popularidade
#60,685
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
9
ISBN
46
Línguas
2

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