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Thatcher's Britain

Thatcher's Britain
Thatcher's Britain
The Politics and Social Upheaval of the Thatcher Era  
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It will, in May 2009, be thirty years since Margaret Thatcher entered Downing Street. Thatcher was the longest serving prime minister of the twentieth-century and her period in government coincided with extraordinary changes in British society and in Britain's place in the world. Thatcher's image permeates, not just discussion of recent British history, but also films and novels -- there has even been a musical based on her career. Curiously, the emphasis on Thatcher as a kind of cultural icon has often gone with a declining interest in the details of what her government did. This book tells the story of Thatcherism for a generation with no personal memories of the 1980s -- as well as for those who want to revisit the polemics of their youth. It aims to describe Thatcherism in a way that is both detached and engaging. Most of all, it seeks to rescue Margaret Thatcher from being seen as John the Baptist for Tony Blair. It stresses that Thatcherism was not a timeless phenomenon that can be traced back into the nineteenth century or transported forward into the twenty-first. It was rooted in the 1970s and 1980s -- a time when the Soviet empire seemed to be expanding and when the British economy seemed to be on its deathbed. Anyone who wants a flavour of the times should recall that Margaret Thatcher received her first ever letter from Ronald Reagan on the day that Saigon fell to the Viet Cong.

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The Independent, October 14, 2010
...whether Aneuran Bevan did not have a point when he said: "Behind that Edwardian countenance there is nothing." Richard Vinen's 'Thatcher's Britain' is publishd by Pocket Books ...
The Independent, May 14, 2009
...a wall, and how the graffiti was still there after the miners' strike of 1985 had been defeated. Richard Vinen's new book is 'Thatcher's Britain' (Simon & Schuster) Close calls and high turnouts Labour lost power in June 1970 when Edward ...
First Post, May 12, 2009
...miners' strike and the taming of the unions, the sale of council houses, privatisation and financial deregulation. In Thatcher's Britain, the historian Richard Vinen has written a 'tight, sensible' re-asssessment of her government - which ...
The Scotsman, May 8, 2009
...of John Campbell's superb unauthorised biography, my own account of Thatcher from a Scottish perspective, and finally Thatcher's Britain by the King's College historian Richard Vinen. The last is a marvellous book: well-written, lucid, ...
ABC Online, May 4, 2009
...English middle classes because people find her personally very unattractive and the things she did traumatic,' said Professor Richard Vinen of King's College London, author of the recent book Thatcher's Britain. 'There's a strong element of ...
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, May 2, 2009
...English middle classes because people find her personally very unattractive and the things she did traumatic,' said Professor Richard Vinen of King's College London, author of the recent book 'Thatcher's Britain'. 'There's a strong element ...
The Scotsman, April 25, 2009
...made it, he lays out with real aplomb, the reasons for its demise. 9/10 Review by Jack Doyle Thatcher's Britain: The Politics and Social Upheaval of the 1980s by Richard Vinen is published by Simon & Schuster, priced £20. An O Level ...