Exploring the myths and legends which surround Churchill's role in the 1926 General Strike this places his involvement in the events of that year within the context of his views of sympathy strikes from before the Great War. The continuing importance of these views is shown to explain the marked contrasts between Churchill's approach to the General Strike in May 1926 and his efforts to find a way to resolve the coal dispute which dragged on throughout the year
As tensions grew and the prospect of war seemed ever more likely in the years preceding 1914, Europe...
Winston Churchill is, rightly, hailed as a great war-leader. In 1940, when the German armies were al...
Nikita Khrushchev said: “In fact, it was Winston Churchill’s idea to open a line of communication be...
This article explains the differing attitudes Churchill took to the two industrial conflicts which b...
In 1945 Winston Churchill was acclaimed as a national hero in Britain, and rightly so, for his leade...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth ...
Winston Churchill is viewed in the popular memory of the Second World War as the epitome of British ...
This study looks at the governments' handling of industrial unrest in the decade following the end o...
This article re‐examines the causes of the May 1917 engineering strike, the biggest strike in Britai...
I have chosen Winston Churchill’s political activity and life between the two World Wars for the top...
David Lloyd George held all the key offices of government during the Great War, Chancellor of the Ex...
The general election of 29 October 1924 saw Winston Churchill return to Parliament as Constitutional...
The Phoney War is a comparatively neglected period in studies of Churchill and war. Yet, this was a ...
In writing this thesis I have emphasized the qualities of vigor, ability and foresight that Churchil...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
As tensions grew and the prospect of war seemed ever more likely in the years preceding 1914, Europe...
Winston Churchill is, rightly, hailed as a great war-leader. In 1940, when the German armies were al...
Nikita Khrushchev said: “In fact, it was Winston Churchill’s idea to open a line of communication be...
This article explains the differing attitudes Churchill took to the two industrial conflicts which b...
In 1945 Winston Churchill was acclaimed as a national hero in Britain, and rightly so, for his leade...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth ...
Winston Churchill is viewed in the popular memory of the Second World War as the epitome of British ...
This study looks at the governments' handling of industrial unrest in the decade following the end o...
This article re‐examines the causes of the May 1917 engineering strike, the biggest strike in Britai...
I have chosen Winston Churchill’s political activity and life between the two World Wars for the top...
David Lloyd George held all the key offices of government during the Great War, Chancellor of the Ex...
The general election of 29 October 1924 saw Winston Churchill return to Parliament as Constitutional...
The Phoney War is a comparatively neglected period in studies of Churchill and war. Yet, this was a ...
In writing this thesis I have emphasized the qualities of vigor, ability and foresight that Churchil...
This study aims to rethink the 1919 national British rail strike from the perspective of Lloyd Georg...
As tensions grew and the prospect of war seemed ever more likely in the years preceding 1914, Europe...
Winston Churchill is, rightly, hailed as a great war-leader. In 1940, when the German armies were al...
Nikita Khrushchev said: “In fact, it was Winston Churchill’s idea to open a line of communication be...