Burying Caesar. Churchill, Chamberlain and the Battle for the Tory Party.

By Graham Stewart

ISBN: 9781585671304

Printed: 1999

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. London

Dimensions 17 × 24 × 5 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 24 x 5

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In the original dustsheet. Maroon cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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What were the political machinations that kept Neville Chamberlain in office during the 1930s and deliberately kept Winston Churchill out? Burying Caesar takes us into the thick of the battle for control of the Tory party in the 1930s. Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain were two giants of the political stage who were the sons of men who had decisively shaped the politics of the previous era. Burying Caesar charts the course plotted by both Churchill and Chamberlain in their ambition to win the greatest prize in British politics, which had eluded both their fathers. In this original and timely book, Graham Stewart examines the restrictions which Party conformity places upon ambitious politicians and describes vividly the fate that befalls those who step outside its limits. He analyses how best dissidents can alter their own Government’s policy and whether they should do so privately from within the Cabinet or in open rebellion on the backbenches. The book provides fresh insights into how those in Government induce critics in their own party to stay silent, and identifies those responsible for the concerted campaign to silence Churchill.
Readable, controversial and brilliantly intelligent, Burying Caesar is the result of rigorous archival research and fresh analysis from a young historian who has spent seven years immersed in the 1930s, one of this century’s most complex and turbulent decades. It is a gripping account of the mechanisms and motivations that underpin politics in Britain, forces that are as important today as they were more than fifty years ago.

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