Acheter 10 livres pour 10 € ici !
Bookbot

Professor Chris Wrigley

    Churchill
    British Trade Unions since 1933
    • 2006

      Churchill

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(10)Évaluer

      Winston Churchill was Prime minister from 1940-45 and again from 1951-55. Perhaps the most determined and inspirational war leader in Britain's history, it was during that darkest summer of 1940 that Churchill's astonishing oratory seemed to rally the nation, from his opening statement to the House of Commons on May 13 that he had 'nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat'. Each successive crisis produced phrases that have resounded ever since, from the danger of invasion after the evacuation of troops from Dunkirk ('their finest hour') to the Battle of Britain (his tribute to the Few). However, he lost the general election in June 1945. He was returned to Downing Street in 1951, finally retiring in 1955.

      Churchill
    • 2002

      British Trade Unions since 1933

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      This textbook summarises the history of British trade unions between 1933 and 2000. The book discusses the key themes and controversies surrounding trade unions, including their economic impact and their influence on government. It gives students a lucid introduction to the recent history of British trade unionism.

      British Trade Unions since 1933