Malcolm MacDonald by Clyde W Sanger

Malcolm MacDonald by Clyde W Sanger

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In his revealing biography of British politician and diplomat Malcolm MacDonald, Clyde Sanger gives a full account of MacDonald’s central role in the decolonization of the British Empire.

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Malcolm MacDonald by Clyde W Sanger

In his revealing biography of British politician and diplomat Malcolm MacDonald, Clyde Sanger gives a full account of MacDonald’s central role in the decolonization of the British Empire. The son of British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, Malcolm emerged from his father’s shadow to take a crucial political and diplomatic part in the shaping of the Commonwealth.
Malcolm MacDonald probably did more than any other statesman or politician to make the transition from colonial empire to partnership in the world of today smooth and happy [a contribution] which has not yet been fully appreciated by many historiansIn this book Clyde Sanger gives us a human, enduring portrait of the man and his enormous capacity for friendship [and] for understanding many other cultures.
Ran Suyin
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ISBN 13 9780853239000
ISBN 10 0853239002
Title Malcolm MacDonald
Author Clyde W Sanger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 1995-03-01
Number of pages 528
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