Description
Clement Attlee - the man who created welfare state and decolonised vast swathes of British Empire, including India - has been acclaimed by many as Britains' greatest twentieth-century Prime Minister. This title examines the myths that have arisen around this key figure of British political life and provides a portrait of the man and his politics.
About the Author
Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds is Lecturer in politics at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a practising barrister.
Reviews
a thoroughly impressive piece of work - authoritative, reliable andperceptive ... This is rightly billed as a 'political biography' and in the realm of politics it is remarkably sure-footed -- Anthony Howard
[a] brisk, well-written and admirably clear-sighted biography -- Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times
Very interesting and well researched. The reader gets a real sense ofAttlee's life and politics, and the portrait of him is well-rounded andnuanced. This biography will be very useful for students seeking to gain a clear understanding of Attlee and marks a useful addition to the canon of Labour history -- Matthew Worley, Lecturer in History, University of Reading
... to paraphrase Churchill, this was unquestionably Labour s finest hour. But how much of this can be attributed to the leadership of Clement Attlee himself? This is the question at the heart of Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds excellent biography. -- Guy Lodge, LSE Review of Books
... goes a long way towards explaining the Attlee enigma -- Vernon Bogdanor, New Statesman
Book Information
ISBN 9781780762159
Author Nick Thomas-Symonds
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 404g