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Churchill''s American Network: Winston Churchill and the Forging of the Special Relationship

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By (author): Cita Stelzer

A revelatory portrait showing how the famed British statesman created a network of American colleagues and friends who helped push our foreign policy in Britains favor during World War II

Winston Churchill was the consummate networker. Using newly discovered documents and archives, Churchills American Network reveals how the famed British politician found a network of American men and women who would push American foreign policy in Britains direction during World War IIwhile at the same time producing lucrative speaking fees to support his lavish lifestyle.

Stelzer has gathered contemporary local newspaper reports of Churchills lecture tours in many American cities, as well as interactions with leaders of local American communitieswhat he said in public, what he said at private meetings, how he comported himself. Readers observe Churchill as he is escorted by an armed Scotland Yard detective, aided by local police when Indian nationalists threaten to assassinate him, while he travels in deluxe private rail cars provided by wealthy members of his network; and as he recovers from a near-death automobile crashwith the help of liquor prescribed by a friendly doctor with no use for Prohibition.

The links in Churchills network include some of fascinating American figures: the millionaire financier Bernard Baruch; the railroad magnate, Averell Harriman, who became an FDR-Churchill go-between; media moguls William Randolph Hearst (and wife and mistress); Robert R. McCormickwho attacked Churchills policies but enjoyed his companyand Charles Luce, who made him TIMEs Man of the Year and later Man of the Century; and bit players such as Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, and David Niven.

It is no accident that Churchill was able to put these links together into an important network that served to his, and Britains, advantage. He worked at it relentlessly, remaining in close contact with his American friends by letter, signed copies of his many books, and by attending to their needs when they were in Britain. Many of these colleagues were invited to dinners at Chartwell and, later, Downing Street. Perhaps most importantly, Churchills network of American allies had Franklin Roosevelts ear while the president was deciding how to overcome opposition in congress to helping Britain take on the threat from Germany. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Pegasus Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781639364855

About Cita Stelzer

Cita Stelzer received a BA degree from Barnard College with a major in history worked in educational publishing and has been a stringer for the Financial Times. Cita served as special aide to New Yorks Mayor John Lindsay and to Governor Hugh Carey specializing in energy policy. She founded a public relations firm in New York City specializing in business development for law firms before joining an economic consulting firm specializing in regulatory policy. She is a former member of the Churchill Archives Centre US Advisory board President of the Arizona chapter of the International Churchill Society a former Trustee of Wigmore Hall the venerable chamber music venue in London and has been a member of the Board of Trustees and Vice Chairman of the Aspen Musical Festival and School. Cita is also a Churchill Fellow of the National Churchill Museum in Fulton Missouri. She is the author of three books on Winston Churchill Dinner with Churchill: Policy-Making at the Dinner Table (2013) Working with Winston: The Unsung Women Behind Britains Greatest Statesman (2019) and Churchills American Network: Forging the Special Relationship (2023). 

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