Margaret Thatcher In Her Own Words by Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher In Her Own Words by Margaret Thatcher

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Interviews include: Jimmy Young, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 19 February 1975); Pete Murray's Late Show, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 7 March 1982); Radio interview for Central Office of Information, BBC Radio (first broadcast 13 December 1985); Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 17 May 1990).

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Margaret Thatcher In Her Own Words by Margaret Thatcher

Interviews include: Jimmy Young, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 19 February 1975); Pete Murray's Late Show, BBC Radio 2 (first broadcast 7 March 1982); Radio interview for Central Office of Information, BBC Radio (first broadcast 13 December 1985); Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 17 May 1990).
Margaret Thatcher was Britain's longest-serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century and the only woman to have reached that position of power. Her policies and ideology were extremely influential, and have come to be known as 'Thatcherism'. First elected PM in May 1979, she oversaw several momentous historical events, including the Falkland War and the miner's strike, and served three terms before resigning after Michael Heseltine's leadership challenge in November 1990. Margaret Thatcher was given a life peerage in 1992. Following her retirement, she wrote three books: two volumes of autobiography, The Downing Street Years (1993) and The Path to Power (1995) and a book on politics and international relations, Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World (2002). She died in April 2013, aged 87.
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EAN 9781445846644
Title Margaret Thatcher In Her Own Words
Release date 2012-02-23
Format Audiobook
Studio BBC Physical Audio
Condition Unavailable
By (author) Margaret Thatcher
Read by Margaret Thatcher