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The Tortoise and the Hares Giles Radice

The Tortoise and the Hares By Giles Radice

The Tortoise and the Hares by Giles Radice


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Summary

Discusses the relationship between Clement Attlee (Labour Prime Minister 1945-51), and his leading Cabinet ministers - Ernest Bevin, Stafford Cripps, Hugh Dalton and Herbert Morrison. This comparative biography is suitable for those who wish to know more about this crucial period of modern history.

The Tortoise and the Hares Summary

The Tortoise and the Hares: Attlee, Bevin, Cripps, Dalton, Morrison by Giles Radice

More than sixty years after the 1945 landslide Labor victory, Clement Attlee remains the benchmark - the top deity in the modern Labor Party's pantheon. The distinguished author Giles Radice not only tells his important story, but also explains the complex, crucial and unique relationship between Attlee, the 'Tortoise', and the 'Hares', his leading Cabinet ministers - Ernest Bevin, Stafford Cripps, Hugh Dalton and Herbert Morrison.Despite being one of the least charismatic Prime Ministers of recent times, Attlee's premiership was one of great achievement, thanks to the Hares who served under the Tortoise. His government introduced the welfare state and the National Health Service, nationalized the major utilities, gave independence to India, Pakistan and Ceylon and helped to found NATO. Attlee and the Labor government needed the ideas, inspiration and drive that his more dynamic ministers provided; he needed his colleagues as much as they needed him. Giles Radice draws on the National Archive documents, diaries, interviews and secondary sources to provide a book of wide appeal, sharp, colorful and well written. It is for anyone who wishes to know more about this crucial period of modern history, whose influence lives on.

About Giles Radice

Giles Radice is a distinguished author and politician, who draws on the success of his highly acclaimed triple biography of Crosland, Jenkins and Healey, Friends and Rivals, described by Steve Richards in the Independent on Sunday as 'the best political book of the year ... a delight'. He has also published Diaries, 1980-2001: From Political Disaster to Election Triumph. He was an MP from 1973-2001, and is now in the House of Lords, where he continues to contribute politically.

Additional information

GOR005991026
9781842752234
1842752235
The Tortoise and the Hares: Attlee, Bevin, Cripps, Dalton, Morrison by Giles Radice
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Methuen Publishing Ltd
2008-10-27
288
Short-listed for Channel 4 Political Book of the Year Award 2009
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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