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In Churchill's Shadow Mr David Cannadine

In Churchill's Shadow By Mr David Cannadine

In Churchill's Shadow by Mr David Cannadine


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David Cannadine has an appreciation for the odd things that have made Britain tick. In this book he takes a variety of British icons ranging from Noel Coward to Stanley Baldwin, from Gilbert and Sullivan to Ian Fleming to show the many strange ways Britain has built its sense of self.

In Churchill's Shadow Summary

In Churchill's Shadow: Confronting the Past in Modern Britain by Mr David Cannadine

David Cannadine has an appreciation for the odd things that have made Britain tick: the personalities and ideas that have bound together British historical experiences. In this book he takes a variety of British icons ranging from Noel Coward to Stanley Baldwin, from Gilbert and Sullivan to Ian Fleming to show the many strange ways Britain has built its sense of self. Above all, looming behind everything remains Winston Churchill. Britain, however much it may twist and turn, cannot shake off being in his shadow even today.

About Mr David Cannadine

David Cannadine is Director of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London. His previous books for Penguin include ORNAMENTALISM, CLASS IN BRITAIN and HISTORY IN OUR TIME. He is the general editor of both THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF BRITAIN and THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF EUROPE.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Churchill in his world: parliament - the Palace of Westminster as the palace of varieties; statecraft - the haunting fear of national decline; thrones - Churchill and monarchy in Britain and beyond; language - Churchill as the voice of destiny. Part 2 Politics in diverse modes: locality - the 'Chamberlain Tradition' and Birmingham; piety - Josiah Wedgwood and the history of parliament; emollience - Stanley Baldwin and Francis Brett Young; diplomacy - G.M. Trevelyan and R.B. Merriman. Part 3 Vanishing supremacies?: tradition - Gilbert and Sullivan as a 'national institution'; conservation - the National Trust and the national heritage; sentiment - Noel Coward's patriotic ardour; fantasy - Ian Fleming and the realities of escapism.

Additional information

GOR001096825
9780713995077
0713995076
In Churchill's Shadow: Confronting the Past in Modern Britain by Mr David Cannadine
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
2002-06-01
400
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