The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher
Title | The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Blake |
Publisher | |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 1970 |
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The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher: [based on the Ford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford in the Hilary Term of 1968
Title | The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher: [based on the Ford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford in the Hilary Term of 1968 PDF eBook |
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Publisher | |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 1985 |
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The Conservative Party
Title | The Conservative Party PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Bale |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 2013-05-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0745659373 |
The Conservatives are back - but how did they do it and what took them so long? What happened between the party's decision to dump one of the world's most iconic leaders, Margaret Thatcher, and the arrival in office of David Cameron at the head of the UK's new coalition government? Has Britain's prime minister really changed his party as much as he claims? Are they devotees of the Big Society or just the 'same old Tories', keen on cuts and obsessively Eurosceptic? The answers, as this accessible and gripping book shows, are as intriguing and provocative as the questions. Based on in-depth research and interviews with the key players, Tim Bale explains why the Tories got themselves into so much trouble in the first place and how they were finally able to get things back on track. In the new paperback version, he also explores their inability to win an outright victory at the 2010 election and looks at their decision to share power with the Liberal Democrats. The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand what makes the Tories tick. And it contains valuable lessons about what to do - and what not to do - for their Labour opponents.
The conservative party from Heath to Thatcher
Title | The conservative party from Heath to Thatcher PDF eBook |
Author | Roberts Behrens |
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Pages | |
Release | 1980 |
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The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher
Title | The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Blake |
Publisher | Fontana Press |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 1985-01 |
Genre | Conservative Party (Great Britain) |
ISBN | 9780006860037 |
The Conservative Party from Peel to Major
Title | The Conservative Party from Peel to Major PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Blake |
Publisher | Faber & Faber |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2012-02-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0571287603 |
There was no more appropriate person to write this book. Robert Blake was the doyen of Tory historians being most famous for his unsurpassed biography of Disraeli (to be reissued in Faber Finds). His history of the Conservative Party was first published in 1970. It then went as far as Churchill. A subsequent edition took it up to Thatcher and the final edition, the one being reissued by Faber Finds, to Major. For the span it covers, it remains the definitive one-volume history. 'His consummate insight into the whole of the political scene, and his power to communicate the enjoyment of it, makes this exciting reading for anyone remotely interested in British political and social history, or even in the English character.' Sunday Times 'This book is full of insights and enriched throughout by sparkling commentary' Evening Standard 'An up-to-date history of the Party was wanted. Mr Blake supplies it with lucidity, scholarship and serene worldliness' Guardian
The Conservatives - A History
Title | The Conservatives - A History PDF eBook |
Author | Robin Harris |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 676 |
Release | 2011-11-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1409032744 |
The history of the Conservative party has, extraordinarily, rarely been written in a single volume for the general reader. There are academic multi-volume accounts and a multitude of smaller books with limited historical scope. But now, Robin Harris, Margaret Thatcher's speechwriter and party insider, has produced this authoritative but lively history book which tells the whole story and fills a gaping hole in Britain's historiographical record. Taking as his starting point the larger than life personalities of the Conservative Party's leaders and prime ministers since its inception, Robin Harris's book also analyses the interconnected themes and issues which have dominated Conservative politics over the years. The careers of Peel, Disraeli, Salisbury, Baldwin, Chamberlain, Churchill, Eden, Macmillan, Heath, Thatcher, Major, Hague and Cameron together amount to an alternative history of Britain since the early nineteenth century. This landmark book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in history or politics, or anyone who has ever wondered how Britain came to be the nation it is today.