Churchill's Legacy: Two Speeches to Save the World
Autor The Rt Hon. Lord Alan Watsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408880210
ISBN-10: 1408880210
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 x 16pp B&W plates
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408880210
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 1 x 16pp B&W plates
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes an introduction by Randolph Churchill, Winston Churchill's great grandson, and input from the Churchill Archives, this is an authorised Churchill history.
Notă biografică
Alan Watson is a broadcaster, author, High Steward of Cambridge University, former President of the Liberal Party, public relations consultant and Peer. An accomplished public speaker, presenter, campaigner and consultant, his fascination with Churchill has been lifelong. His enthusiasm for Britain at the interface of Churchill's three circles - Europe, America, and the English-speaking world - remains unmatched.
Recenzii
A fine and insightful tribute to my great-grandfather's political instincts and his courageous approach to difficult international matters. It also acts as a reminder of the need of vigilance and tenacity in defence of our hard-won freedoms. Although Churchill died over fifty years ago, the foundations of our current peace and freedom are drawn from those two speeches of 1946
Although they were attacked and denounced at the time, Winston Churchill's two great speeches of 1946 - delivered 4,700 miles away from each other - created the political architecture for the whole postwar period. To a very great degree, the geostrategic world we inhabit today sprung from the words Churchill spoke at Fulton, Missouri and Zurich, Switzerland. Alan Watson's scholarly, well-written and penetrating analysis shows how that came about
A masterpiece. The manner in which Alan Watson has engaged in such detailed scholarship and the style and power in which he has brought the past to life is most impressive.
With this fascinating and meticulously researched book Alan Watson reminds us of Churchill's great influence on world affairs even after he left office in 1945. Churchill was exhilarated by preparing his Fulton and Zurich speeches, and the result is that their power and reach is still of huge relevance to us today. This book is well worth reading
As far as I am aware the word 'prophet' has never been used to describe Winston Churchill, but in these two remarkable and and insightful speeches given in 1946 we see Churchill's extraordinary prescience and forward-looking leadership. We are in Alan Watson's debt for reminding us of those tumultuous times.
It is to the great merit of Lord Watson that in Churchill's Legacy he has convincingly argued that the free World as a whole owes a great debt of gratitude to these two seminal speeches in 1946, delivered by an indefatigable promoter of man's inalienable right to freedom from tyranny and war
Lord Watson has managed to capture an important bit of history in the most wonderful way. I am that bit the wiser
This engaging, masterfully concise volume shows how Churchill, alarmed at Soviet incursions into Eastern Europe and frustrated by US reluctance to acknowledge the threat, shrugged off a devastating defeat at the polls to rally the free world
Winston Churchill's speeches remind us how one man can turn the world around...A book for our times
A fascinating account of the two celebrated speeches made by Winston Churchill in 1946
Although they were attacked and denounced at the time, Winston Churchill's two great speeches of 1946 - delivered 4,700 miles away from each other - created the political architecture for the whole postwar period. To a very great degree, the geostrategic world we inhabit today sprung from the words Churchill spoke at Fulton, Missouri and Zurich, Switzerland. Alan Watson's scholarly, well-written and penetrating analysis shows how that came about
A masterpiece. The manner in which Alan Watson has engaged in such detailed scholarship and the style and power in which he has brought the past to life is most impressive.
With this fascinating and meticulously researched book Alan Watson reminds us of Churchill's great influence on world affairs even after he left office in 1945. Churchill was exhilarated by preparing his Fulton and Zurich speeches, and the result is that their power and reach is still of huge relevance to us today. This book is well worth reading
As far as I am aware the word 'prophet' has never been used to describe Winston Churchill, but in these two remarkable and and insightful speeches given in 1946 we see Churchill's extraordinary prescience and forward-looking leadership. We are in Alan Watson's debt for reminding us of those tumultuous times.
It is to the great merit of Lord Watson that in Churchill's Legacy he has convincingly argued that the free World as a whole owes a great debt of gratitude to these two seminal speeches in 1946, delivered by an indefatigable promoter of man's inalienable right to freedom from tyranny and war
Lord Watson has managed to capture an important bit of history in the most wonderful way. I am that bit the wiser
This engaging, masterfully concise volume shows how Churchill, alarmed at Soviet incursions into Eastern Europe and frustrated by US reluctance to acknowledge the threat, shrugged off a devastating defeat at the polls to rally the free world
Winston Churchill's speeches remind us how one man can turn the world around...A book for our times
A fascinating account of the two celebrated speeches made by Winston Churchill in 1946