The second edition of this successful text has been?thoroughly updated to take into account recent research, and now begins at 1830. Charmley examines the history of the party and takes the story through the recent 'wilderness years' following the 1997 election fiasco, right up to David Cameron's leadership.
The Making of the Conservative Coalition: Salisbury and the Home Rule Crisis.- The Conservative Ascendancy 1886-1902.- Balfourian Dog Days.- Over the Top with Bonar Law.- Coming to Terms with the Democracy: or the Importance of Being Baldwin.- Chamberlain and Company.- Churchill: Triumph and Tragedy.- Refashioning the Image.- The Era of 'Supermac'.- Decline and Fall?.- Mrs. Thatcher to the Rescue.- The Iron Lady Rusts.- In the Shadows: Major Disasters.- After the Ball was Over.- The Search for a 'New Conservatism'.- Appendix.- Notes and References.- Bibliogaphy.- Index.
JOHN CHARMLEY is Professor of Modern History at the University of East Anglia, UK. His other publications include
Churchill: The End to Glory and Churchill's Grand Alliance.Offers detailed history and analysis from 1830 to the present day, including a chapter on David Cameron's leadership
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