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The Impossible Office?: The History of the British Prime Minister - Revised and Updated

English

By (author): Anthony Seldon

A Times and Sunday Times Book of the Year. The recent political chaos enfolding Downing Street provides the framing for the extraordinary story of the office of Prime Minister, and how and why it has endured longer than any other democratic political office in world history. Sir Anthony Seldon, historian of Number 10, explores the lives and careers, crises and scandals, and successes and failures of our great Prime Ministers from Robert Walpole to Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher, up to the recent churn of Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak. Seldon discusses which of our PMs have been most effective and why, as well as probing the changing relationship between the Monarchy and the Prime Minister in intimate detail. A celebration of the humanity, frailty, work and achievements of 57 remarkable individuals who averted revolution and civil war, leading the country through times of peace, crisis and war. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781009429771

About Anthony Seldon

Sir Anthony Seldon is the acknowledged national authority on all matters to do with Number 10 and prime ministers. His first book on a prime minister Churchill's Indian Summer: The Conservative Government 195155 (1981) was published forty years ago and since then he has written or edited many books including the definitive insider accounts of the last six prime ministers. He has been the honorary historian at Number 10 Downing Street chair of the National Archives Trust and has interviewed virtually all senior figures who have worked in Number 10 in the last fifty years. His BBC Radio 4 series 'The Prime Minister at 300' was broadcast on the 300th anniversary of the office in April 2021. Jonathan Meakin was educated at Royal Holloway University of London and at the University of St Andrews. He has had a lifelong interest in history. He has worked on many publications with Anthony Seldon including Cameron at 10 and The Cabinet Office (19162016). Illias Thoms has worked with Anthony Seldon for over ten years and this is their fourth book together including Cameron at 10 and Brown at 10. He graduated from Balliol College Oxford with a degree in history and politics in 2014 and works as an assistant director in the UK film and television industries. Tom Egerton has worked with Anthony Seldon on various publications including Johnson at 10. He is the Editor and founder of The Political Inquiry and was educated in history and politics at the University of Warwick.

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