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Baldwin

 

Baldwin
The 20 Prime Ministers of the 20th Century

RRP: Price: £9.99
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Publication Date:
2006-10-26

ISBN:
9781904950608

Format:
Paperback

Territory:
World

Category:
Biography, History, Politics

Pages:
176

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Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947, earl Baldwin 1937) Conservative politician, Prime Minister three times: 1923-4, 1924-9, 1935-7.
Baldwin held various ministerial appointments in Lloyd George's coalition governments. A supporter of Bonar Law, he succeeded him as Prime Minister and alternated the premiership with Ramsay MacDonald over the next 14 years. Baldwin's terms of office included two major political crises, the General Strike and the Abdication. His cultivated image of being a plain man, typical of the average citizen ('Mr Suburbia'), was to some extent justified and it helped him in coping with each of these problems.  

Anne Perkins
is a journalist, working mostly for the Guardian, as well as a historian of the British Labour movement. She is the biographer of amongst others Barbara Castle and is working on a history of the 1926 General Strike, one of the most significant events in Baldwin's second premiership.