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Margaret Thatcher

by E. Bruce Geelhoed, James F. Hobbs
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Overview

This volume studies Margaret Thatcher and her influence on British politics with the American reader in mind. E. Bruce Geelhoed interprets Thatcher's strengths and weaknesses as a political leader and analyzes the important trends in modern British politics. Drawing on the author's own experience as an expatriate eyewitness to the latter part of the Thatcher era, interviews with numerous British scholars and political observers, and a thorough examination of relevant published sources on the Thatcher years, this book provides an unique analysis of this extraordinary woman's leadership and the closing years of her era.

Scholars and general readers in modern British history and politics will find this fascinating reading, both for its chronicle of the latter Thatcher years and its insightful analysis of that prime minister's strengths and weakness, accomplishments and failures.

Synopsis

This volume studies Margaret Thatcher and her influence on British politics with the American reader in mind. Geelhoed interprets Thatcher's strengths and weaknesses as a political leader and analyzes important trends in modern British politics.

About the Author, E. Bruce Geelhoed

E. BRUCE GEELHOED is Associate Professor of History and Acting Director of the Center for Middletown Studies at Ball State University.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1992
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
244
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275941482

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