Speak for England
Leo Amery and the British Empire in the Age of Churchill
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Oct '20
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The book offers an insightful exploration of Leo Amery's political career and his role in British history, particularly in relation to Churchill.
In Speak for England, the author delves into the life and political journey of Leo Amery, a significant figure in British history. As a leading Conservative politician and imperialist, Amery played a crucial role in the political landscape of his time, particularly during the transition from Neville Chamberlain's leadership to Winston Churchill's ascent. The narrative meticulously details Amery's contributions and the impact he had on pivotal events, showcasing his influence in shaping the policies of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
Wm. Roger Louis, a distinguished historian, provides a comprehensive account of Amery's career, highlighting his belief that the peoples of the Empire could not be coerced into remaining under British rule. This perspective led Amery to support the transfer of power in India and to encourage movements for national independence across Asia and Africa. The book captures the complexities of Amery's political ideology and the moral dilemmas he faced while navigating the turbulent waters of imperial politics.
Moreover, Speak for England explores the intricate relationship between Amery and Churchill, charting their friendship from their early days at Harrow to the significant disagreements that arose over India's future. This detailed exploration not only sheds light on their personal dynamics but also reflects the broader historical context of the British Empire's decline and the emergence of new nations.
ISBN: 9781848857551
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224 pages