The opposition years : Winston S. Churchill and the Conservative Party, 1945-1951

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The opposition years : Winston S. Churchill and the Conservative Party, 1945-1951

Frank A. Mayer

(American university studies, Ser. 9 . History ; v. 116)

P. Lang, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-179) and index

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The Opposition Years offers a unique analysis of Winston Churchill's leadership of the Conservative Party, from the Tory's crushing defeat in the 1945 General Election to its triumphant return to government office in 1951. This study focuses on the crucial significance of Churchill's leadership style that enabled the Tories to restructure the party's organization and rethink conservative approaches to the welfare state.

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Contents: College undergraduates will find in the Opposition Years something original: the only work which is solely devoted to Winston Churchill as party leader.

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