The Tortoise and the Hares: Attlee, Bevin, Cripps, Dalton, Morrison

by Giles Radice

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More than sixty years after the 1945 landslide Labor victory, Clement Attlee remains the benchmark - the top deity in the modern Labor Party's pantheon. The distinguished author Giles Radice not only tells his important story, but also explains the complex, crucial and unique relationship between Attlee, the 'Tortoise', and the 'Hares', his leading Cabinet ministers - Ernest Bevin, Stafford Cripps, Hugh Dalton and Herbert Morrison.Despite being one of the least charismatic Prime Ministers of recent times, Attlee's premiership was one of great achievement, thanks to the Hares who served under the Tortoise. His government introduced the welfare state and the National Health Service, nationalized the major utilities, gave independence to India, Pakistan and Ceylon and helped to found NATO. Attlee and the Labor government needed the ideas, inspiration and drive that his more dynamic ministers provided; he needed his colleagues as much as they needed him. Giles Radice draws on the National Archive documents, diaries, interviews and secondary sources to provide a book of wide appeal, sharp, colorful and well written.
It is for anyone who wishes to know more about this crucial period of modern history, whose influence lives on.
  • ISBN10 1842752235
  • ISBN13 9781842752234
  • Publish Date 27 October 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
  • Imprint Politico's Publishing Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English