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Churchill

Robert Blake editor Wm Roger Louis editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:29th Feb '96

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This assessment explores Churchill's complex personality and significant role in twentieth-century history, highlighting both his strengths and flaws while providing a nuanced understanding of his enduring legacy as a leader.

Churchill offers a comprehensive examination of Winston Churchill's complex persona and his significant impact on twentieth-century history. The book presents a balanced portrayal of Churchill, acknowledging both his formidable strengths and his occasional missteps. It seeks to navigate the vast amount of literature surrounding his controversial career, providing a fresh perspective on a figure who has long been the subject of both admiration and criticism.

Each contributing author brings expertise on different facets of Churchill's life, leading to a rich tapestry of insights regarding his policies and motivations. While some of the commentary is critical, the authors collectively highlight that even the most esteemed leaders can falter. Churchill’s enduring presence in the political arena for over fifty years is testament to his resilience and capability, as he managed to maintain his integrity and stature despite the challenges he faced.

The narrative culminates in a nuanced understanding of why Churchill is often regarded as the saviour of his nation, a phrase attributed to historian A.J.P. Taylor. This lively and accessible study paints a portrait of a remarkable individual, revealing both his flaws and his extraordinary strengths. Ultimately, Churchill contributes to a deeper appreciation of his legacy and the complexities of his character, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in understanding this iconic leader.

the most important contribution to Churchilliana since Martin Gilbert's official life ... deserves to be placed on the bookshelves of every serious Churchill enthusiast * Andrew Roberts, The Times *
a glittering collection of essays by a distinguished cast of historians * Financial Times *
elegantly written and entertaining summaries of the debate * Richard Overy, Observer *

ISBN: 9780198206262

Dimensions: 234mm x 154mm x 34mm

Weight: 960g

598 pages