
Churchill Comes of Age by Hal Klepak
Churchill’s 21st birthday and baptism of fire both took place in Cuba in 1895. This was the year he went on his first international adventure, wrote his first military and political analyses and engaged in his first dicey diplomatic mission. Finding his footing as a journalist - and indeed a war correspondent - he also became the centre of controversy in the American and British press and, while shamelessly exploiting his connections and developing the famous ‘Churchill style’ became known as a public figure in his own right. Attention has previously focused on Churchill’s Indian frontier and Boer War experience as the most formative moments in his youth. But now, with original research through untapped access to Spanish and Cuban archives and interviews, this book shows that his much earlier Cuban trip was really the moment when he ‘came of age’ and started down the path to become a man to be remembered throughout history.
Dr Hal Klepak is Professor Emeritus of History and Strategy, Royal Military College of Canada, Senior Research Associate, Institute for the Americas, University College London and Special Adviser to Commander of the Canadian Army for Inter-American Affairs. He spent eight years as a strategic analyst at the Canadian ministry of defense and NATO. He holds a variety of military decorations and was an infantry officer for 16 years. He is the author of nine books, including Cuba's Military 1990-2005: Revolutionary Soldiers during Counter-revolutionary Times. Glen Hartle is a photographer. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780750962254 |
| ISBN 10 | 0750962259 |
| Title | Churchill Comes of Age |
| Author | Hal Klepak |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | The History Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2015-07-06 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
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