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Hello,
I'm looking for a decent book (s) on post-war Prime Ministers. It doesn't have to be an all-encompassing work; the two PM's I'm most interested in are Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher.
I'd be very grateful if anyone could reccomend a book on these two (or any other relevant post-war PM), the history of their terms, the effect they've had on modern Britain, etc. Can anyone suggest anything? At all?
I'm looking for a decent book (s) on post-war Prime Ministers. It doesn't have to be an all-encompassing work; the two PM's I'm most interested in are Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher.
I'd be very grateful if anyone could reccomend a book on these two (or any other relevant post-war PM), the history of their terms, the effect they've had on modern Britain, etc. Can anyone suggest anything? At all?
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Some of the best books available are the following:
Peter Hennessy's book Never Again which is about Attlee's term (1945-51) exactly (he has just published his sequel Having it so good)
And ask your library to get you a copy of Age of Austerity, which is a book of essays edited by Michael Sissons and Philip French, which again covers the 1945-51 period.
But to understand the background to Attlee's term of office you also must read Paul Addison's books The Road to 1945 and Now the War is Over.
There are several biographies of Margaret Thatcher; other ABers will be able to recommend books covering that period.
I hope this is helpful (well, that's half your question answered, anyway).
Some of the best books available are the following:
Peter Hennessy's book Never Again which is about Attlee's term (1945-51) exactly (he has just published his sequel Having it so good)
And ask your library to get you a copy of Age of Austerity, which is a book of essays edited by Michael Sissons and Philip French, which again covers the 1945-51 period.
But to understand the background to Attlee's term of office you also must read Paul Addison's books The Road to 1945 and Now the War is Over.
There are several biographies of Margaret Thatcher; other ABers will be able to recommend books covering that period.
I hope this is helpful (well, that's half your question answered, anyway).