This book surveys the lives and careers of all 32 Prime Ministers from Sir Robert Walpole (1721-42) to Archibald Philip Primrose (1894-95) in 32 succinct, informative and entertaining chapters. It is also part of a 2-volume set with the companion Modern British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Johnson.
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"... a great resource for students, scholars and the general public alike. It contains essential information on the prime ministers as leaders but also as people: how they ended up in the role. their character, achievements and weaknesses .... as well as providing fascinating insights into the broader political issues of their time." - Oliver Daddow, University of Nottingham, UK
"Dick Leonard's book on British Prime Ministers is an excellent account of the changing role of the premiership in UK politics, and the twists and turns of political life. The book is of great interest to the general reader, but also a fantastic undergraduate and postgraduate teaching resource." - Patrick Diamond, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
"A terrific read and also a major contribution to public debate." - David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK
"Dick Leonard's book on British Prime Ministers is an excellent account of the changing role of the premiership in UK politics, and the twists and turns of political life. The book is of great interest to the general reader, but also a fantastic undergraduate and postgraduate teaching resource." - Patrick Diamond, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
"A terrific read and also a major contribution to public debate." - David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK
"... a great resource for students, scholars and the general public alike. It contains essential information on the prime ministers as leaders but also as people: how they ended up in the role. their character, achievements and weaknesses .... as well as providing fascinating insights into the broader political issues of their time." - Oliver Daddow, University of Nottingham, UK
"Dick Leonard's book on British Prime Ministers is an excellent account of the changing role of the premiership in UK politics, and the twists and turns of political life. The book is of great interest to the general reader, but also a fantastic undergraduate and postgraduate teaching resource." - Patrick Diamond, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
"A terrific read and also a major contribution to public debate." - David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK
"Dick Leonard's book on British Prime Ministers is an excellent account of the changing role of the premiership in UK politics, and the twists and turns of political life. The book is of great interest to the general reader, but also a fantastic undergraduate and postgraduate teaching resource." - Patrick Diamond, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
"A terrific read and also a major contribution to public debate." - David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK