Blue Jerusalem: British Conservatism, Winston Churchill, and the Second World War
Autor Kit Kowolen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198868491
ISBN-10: 0198868499
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198868499
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A meticulously researched and strikingly fresh examination of the Conservative Party during the War...Kit Kowol does a valuable service in providing a history of a forgotten era of Conservative politics; but he also furnishes a deep history for the modern Conservative Party, rooted in that origin myth and foundational moment of modern Britain: the Second World War.
Kowol's enormously stimulating analysis will make readers think about conservatism and the Second World War in a new way ... Unlike many books that are required reading, it is also fun - full of striking detail and amusingly malicious gossip.
The Anglo-American right today is afflicted by a lack of confidence that can make it seem incapable of addressing a growing global security crisis. Autocratic forces seek to overturn the world order built by the West after 1945. English-speaking countries sorely lack leaders with the imagination of figures like those Mr. Kowol profiles. It took a war and the leadership of a great man to inspire 20th-century British Tories to think afresh about their place in the world. One hopes todays conservatives can rediscover that hopeful and productive spirit before a similar crisis.
Kit Kowol's study of Conservatism during the war years is historical scholarship at its best: learned, balanced, fluent and provocative. He made me look at the politics of the 1940s in an entirely new light, overturning many of the things I'd taken for granted. A wonderful book; I enjoyed it enormously.
A veritable abattoir of sacred cows, Blue Jerusalem takes everything you thought you knew about British domestic politics during the Second World War and turns it on its head. A generation of historians has marginalized or simply ignored Tory political thinking in those vital years, but Kit Kowol has discovered that it was suffused with genuine radicalism. This is revisionist history at its deeply-researched, well-written best, and of course could not be more timely.
Kowol's enormously stimulating analysis will make readers think about conservatism and the Second World War in a new way ... Unlike many books that are required reading, it is also fun - full of striking detail and amusingly malicious gossip.
The Anglo-American right today is afflicted by a lack of confidence that can make it seem incapable of addressing a growing global security crisis. Autocratic forces seek to overturn the world order built by the West after 1945. English-speaking countries sorely lack leaders with the imagination of figures like those Mr. Kowol profiles. It took a war and the leadership of a great man to inspire 20th-century British Tories to think afresh about their place in the world. One hopes todays conservatives can rediscover that hopeful and productive spirit before a similar crisis.
Kit Kowol's study of Conservatism during the war years is historical scholarship at its best: learned, balanced, fluent and provocative. He made me look at the politics of the 1940s in an entirely new light, overturning many of the things I'd taken for granted. A wonderful book; I enjoyed it enormously.
A veritable abattoir of sacred cows, Blue Jerusalem takes everything you thought you knew about British domestic politics during the Second World War and turns it on its head. A generation of historians has marginalized or simply ignored Tory political thinking in those vital years, but Kit Kowol has discovered that it was suffused with genuine radicalism. This is revisionist history at its deeply-researched, well-written best, and of course could not be more timely.
Notă biografică
Kit Kowol received his DPhil in Politics from Oxford University in 2014. He subsequently taught and researched at Teesside University, Christ Church (University of Oxford), and King's College London, where he was an Early Career Development Fellow in Modern British History. He now lives and works in Brisbane, Australia.