Margaret Thatcher by Meredith Veldman

Margaret Thatcher by Meredith Veldman

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Part of The World in A Life series, this brief, inexpensive text provides insight into the life of Margaret Thatcher.

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Margaret Thatcher by Meredith Veldman

Part of The World in A Life series, this brief, inexpensive text provides insight into the life of Margaret Thatcher. The second daughter of a provincial grocer, Margaret Roberts Thatcher was not born to privilege or power. She was not an original thinker; few of her teachers regarded her as particularly clever. What she did possess, however, was a remarkable physical constitution (she needed little sleep and was never ill), a phenomenal capacity for hard work, and a resolute ideological certainty allied with political adaptability and a populist sensibility. As one of the central founders of New Conservatism, Thatcher fought to shatter the post-World War II political consensus, the mainstream agreement that the central state must regulate national economic and social life in order to ensure full employment and the citizen's welfare from cradle to grave. Thatcher came of age when the postwar consensus was at its strongest. By the time she walked onto the world stage as leader of Britain's Conservative Party in 1975, however, the ideals of social citizenship forged in the tumult of World War II had begun to break down under the pressure of economic crisis. The resulting political confusion gave Thatcher the chance she needed. As prime minister of Britain from 1979 to 1990, she initiated the move of vast areas of the economy from public or state control to private ownership. More generally, Thatcherism both fed and fed upon a growing scepticism about state activism and governmental power--although, paradoxically, under Thatcher's guidance the power of Britain's central state grew, in some areas enormously. We live in a global age where big concepts like "globalization" often tempt us to forget the personal side of the past. The titles in The World in A Life series aim to revive these meaningful lives. Each one shows us what it was like to live on a world historical stage. Brief, inexpensive, and thematic, each book can be read in a week, fit within a wide range of curricula, and shed insight into a particular place or time. Four to six short primary sources at the end of each volume sharpen the reader's view of an individual's impact on world history.
This is a brilliant book! I am very excited to use itI admire the use of Thatcher's life to tell the story of the rise and fall of a social democratic consensus, while also integrating themes about gender, immigration, Europe, and so much more. * Guy Ortolano, New York University *
Veldman's prose is engaging for students, but her analysis avoids superficiality and over-simplicity. I will add this book to the required list of readings for my European history courses. * Amy Whipple, Xavier University *
Meredith Veldman is Associate Professor of History at Louisiana State University.
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ISBN 13 9780190248970
ISBN 10 0190248971
Titel Margaret Thatcher
Autor Meredith Veldman
Serie The World In A Life
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Oxford University Press Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-10-08
Seitenanzahl 232
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