The Decline of Power, 1915–1964 The Decline of Power, 1915–1964

The Decline of Power, 1915–1964

    • $19.99
    • $19.99

Publisher Description

Between the disintegration of the Liberal Party in 1915 and the election of Harold Wilson's Labour in 1964, Britain weathered a turbulent half-century including two world wars and many profound socio-political changes. What did not survive this tumult was Britain's sea-based Empire, as the great land-based USA and USSR now assumed dominance. With customary wit, scholarship and wisdom Robert Blake guides the reader through Britain's slow decline from the world's premier power to a nation with no military commitments East of Suez: still important, wishing to see itself as 'a cut above the rest', but now effectively no better than third-ranking.


'[T]he most successful sections [are] the four brilliant chapters on the Second World War... But it is not only for these that The Decline of Power should be read. It is a fair-minded book... fluently, even racily written...' Peter Pulzer, London Review of Books

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
January 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
480
Pages
PUBLISHER
Faber & Faber
SELLER
Faber and Faber Limited
SIZE
2.6
MB
English History 1914-1945 English History 1914-1945
1965
British Political History, 1867–2001 British Political History, 1867–2001
2013
Innovation Innovation
2021
Churchill's Flawed Decisions Churchill's Flawed Decisions
2020
How Churchill Waged War How Churchill Waged War
2018
The Suez War The Suez War
2014
Disraeli Disraeli
2012
The Sayings of Disraeli The Sayings of Disraeli
1992
Lost Heritage Lost Heritage
2020
The Conservative Party from Peel to Major The Conservative Party from Peel to Major
2012
A History of Rhodesia A History of Rhodesia
2024
The Vision : A World War Ii Soldier's Quest to Discover the Meaning of His Dreams and the Power of His Destiny The Vision : A World War Ii Soldier's Quest to Discover the Meaning of His Dreams and the Power of His Destiny
2014