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Winston Churchill's last campaign : Britain and the Cold War, 1951-5 / John W. Young.
LIBRA D843 .Y68 1996
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Young, John W., 1957-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965.
- Cold War.
- Great Britain--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.
- Great Britain.
- International relations.
- Soviet Union.
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
- Great Britain--Foreign relations--1945-.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 358 pages ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press, 1996.
- Summary:
- Largely because of his famous 'Iron Curtain' speech, Churchill is often remembered as a determined Cold Warrior. Yet, for all his fervent anti-communism, he saw the creation of the Western Alliance as a step not towards war, but towards negotiations with the USSR. John Young shows how, as Prime Minister in the 1950s, Churchill hoped for a summit meeting with Soviet leaders, an end to the Cold War, and an era of peaceful scientific advancement by humankind. Professor Young examines the reasons why Churchill failed in this, his last great political campaign, reasons which included his own failing health, the scepticism of allies abroad, and the opposition of his ministers at home. Nonetheless, argues the author, the outlook which Churchill developed in the first decade of the Cold War made him the father of European detente. This is the first full critical analysis of the issue which dominated the last active years of one of the greatest statesmen of the twentieth century.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [342]-350) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0198203675
- OCLC:
- 34313627
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