Churchill & Attlee : the unlikely allies who won the war /
by Cohen, David.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Biteback Publishing, 2018Description: xvii, 362 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781785903175 (hbk.) :; 1785903179 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 920 CHUSubject(s): Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965 | Attlee, C. R. Clement Richard, 1883-1967 | Prime ministers -- Great Britain -- Biography | World politics -- 1945-1955 | Biography | Biography | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1936-1945 | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1945-1964Summary: Whilst there have been many books about Churchill and several biographies of Clement Attlee, few have focused on the relationship between these two very different giants of 20th century politics and how it was pivotal to Britain winning WWII. Politically, the two men differed on many issues. However, as this title reveals, they had more in common than previously imagined. Though we see Churchill as the hero of the war, we have forgotten that he was a reformer, much concerned with poverty. Conversely, while Attlee had a reputation as a pacifist, Churchill trusted him to arrange many of the details of the evacuation from Dunkirk in 1940 because in 1915 Attlee had overseen the evacuation from Gallipoli. Both men were also united by their love of words. Churchill was a superb writer while Attlee was a decent poet.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Formby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 920 CHU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002958391X |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Whilst there have been many books about Churchill and several biographies of Clement Attlee, few have focused on the relationship between these two very different giants of 20th century politics and how it was pivotal to Britain winning WWII. Politically, the two men differed on many issues. However, as this title reveals, they had more in common than previously imagined. Though we see Churchill as the hero of the war, we have forgotten that he was a reformer, much concerned with poverty. Conversely, while Attlee had a reputation as a pacifist, Churchill trusted him to arrange many of the details of the evacuation from Dunkirk in 1940 because in 1915 Attlee had overseen the evacuation from Gallipoli. Both men were also united by their love of words. Churchill was a superb writer while Attlee was a decent poet.
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