Acclaimed historian Roy Jenkins presents a comprehensive biography of Winston Churchill, an icon of modern history, from his childhood to the critical World War II period and beyond-a New York Times bestseller. "This is a first class, well-sustained work of history and a masterpiece of biography… It will be a brave, not to say foolhardy, author who attempts to write another life of Churchill for at least a decade, perhaps longer."-Andrew Roberts, Sunday Telegraph Roy Jenkins combines unparalleled command of British political history and his own high-level government experience in a narrative…mehr
Acclaimed historian Roy Jenkins presents a comprehensive biography of Winston Churchill, an icon of modern history, from his childhood to the critical World War II period and beyond-a New York Times bestseller. "This is a first class, well-sustained work of history and a masterpiece of biography… It will be a brave, not to say foolhardy, author who attempts to write another life of Churchill for at least a decade, perhaps longer."-Andrew Roberts, Sunday Telegraph Roy Jenkins combines unparalleled command of British political history and his own high-level government experience in a narrative account of Churchill's astounding career that is unmatched in its shrewd insights, its unforgettable anecdotes, the clarity of its overarching themes, and the author's nuanced appreciation of his extraordinary subject. Exceptional in its breadth of knowledge and distinguished in its stylish wit and penetrating intelligence, Churchill is one of the finest political biographies of our time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Preface Glossary of Parliamentary Terms PART ONE A Brash Young Man 1874-1908
1. A Doubtful Provenance 2. Subaltern of Empire and Journalist of Opportunity 3. Oldham and South Africa 4. Tory into Liberal 5. Convert into Minister 6. An Upwardly Mobile Under-Secretary PART TWO The Glow-worm Glows: The Morning was Golden 1908-1914
7. Two Hustings and an Altar 8. The Sorcerer's Apprentice at the Board of Trade 9. A Young Home Secretary 10. From Prisons to Warships 11. ‘The Ruler of the King's Navee’ 12. Churchill in Asquithland PART THREE The Noontide was Bronze 1914-1918
13. A Flailing First Lord 14. Last Months at the Admiralty 15. Finished at Forty? 16. An Improbable Colonel and a Misjudged Re-entry 17. Lloyd George's Ambulance Wagon Arrives a Little Late 18. Making the Most of Munitions PART FOUR Hesitant Afternoon Sunshine 1919-1939
19. Anti-Bolshevik Crusader and Irish Peacemaker 20. A Politician without a Party or a Seat 21. Gold and Strikes 22. A Relentless Writer 23. Cuckoo out of the Nest 24. Unwisdom in the Wilderness 25. An Early Alarm Clock 26. Arms and the Covenant 27. From the Abdication to Munich 28. The Last Year of the Peace PART FIVE The Saviour of his Country and the Light of the World? 1939-1945
29. Quiet War with Germany and Uneasy Peace with Chamberlain 30. Through Disaster in the Fjords to Triumph in Downing Street 31. Twenty-One Days in May 32. The Terrible Beauty of the Summer of 1940 33. The Battle of Britain and the Beginning of the Blitz 34. No Longer Alone 35. The Anglo-American Marriage Ceremony 36. The Hinge Year 37. 1943: From Casablanca to Teheran 38. The Return to France 39. The Beginning of the End 40. Victory in Europe and Defeat in Britain PART SIX Was the Evening Leaden? 1945-1965
41. ‘The English Patient’ 42. Two Elections and a Resurrection 43. A Consensual Government 44. ‘An Aeroplane ... with the Petrol Running Out’ 45. A Celebration and a Last Exit 46. The Sun Sinks Slow, How Slowly References Select Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Glossary of Parliamentary Terms PART ONE A Brash Young Man 1874-1908
1. A Doubtful Provenance 2. Subaltern of Empire and Journalist of Opportunity 3. Oldham and South Africa 4. Tory into Liberal 5. Convert into Minister 6. An Upwardly Mobile Under-Secretary PART TWO The Glow-worm Glows: The Morning was Golden 1908-1914
7. Two Hustings and an Altar 8. The Sorcerer's Apprentice at the Board of Trade 9. A Young Home Secretary 10. From Prisons to Warships 11. ‘The Ruler of the King's Navee’ 12. Churchill in Asquithland PART THREE The Noontide was Bronze 1914-1918
13. A Flailing First Lord 14. Last Months at the Admiralty 15. Finished at Forty? 16. An Improbable Colonel and a Misjudged Re-entry 17. Lloyd George's Ambulance Wagon Arrives a Little Late 18. Making the Most of Munitions PART FOUR Hesitant Afternoon Sunshine 1919-1939
19. Anti-Bolshevik Crusader and Irish Peacemaker 20. A Politician without a Party or a Seat 21. Gold and Strikes 22. A Relentless Writer 23. Cuckoo out of the Nest 24. Unwisdom in the Wilderness 25. An Early Alarm Clock 26. Arms and the Covenant 27. From the Abdication to Munich 28. The Last Year of the Peace PART FIVE The Saviour of his Country and the Light of the World? 1939-1945
29. Quiet War with Germany and Uneasy Peace with Chamberlain 30. Through Disaster in the Fjords to Triumph in Downing Street 31. Twenty-One Days in May 32. The Terrible Beauty of the Summer of 1940 33. The Battle of Britain and the Beginning of the Blitz 34. No Longer Alone 35. The Anglo-American Marriage Ceremony 36. The Hinge Year 37. 1943: From Casablanca to Teheran 38. The Return to France 39. The Beginning of the End 40. Victory in Europe and Defeat in Britain PART SIX Was the Evening Leaden? 1945-1965
41. ‘The English Patient’ 42. Two Elections and a Resurrection 43. A Consensual Government 44. ‘An Aeroplane ... with the Petrol Running Out’ 45. A Celebration and a Last Exit 46. The Sun Sinks Slow, How Slowly References Select Bibliography Index
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