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Snowdon Peter

    Peter Snowdon ist ein zeitgenössischer Historiker und Journalist, der sich auf politische Geschichte spezialisiert hat. Seine Arbeit befasst sich oft mit wichtigen politischen Persönlichkeiten und Parteien und analysiert deren Einfluss auf die politische Landschaft. Snowdons Stil zeichnet sich durch gründliche Recherche und klare Erzählweise aus und bietet den Lesern aufschlussreiche Perspektiven auf die moderne Politik. Durch seine Artikel und Bücher zielt er darauf ab, komplexe politische Prozesse zu beleuchten.

    The Impossible Office?
    Cameron at 10: The Verdict
    Beyond Happiness
    Public Schools and the Great War
    Churchill's Indian Summer
    The Architecture of Diplomacy
    • An intimate excursion, past and present, into the British ambassador's residence in Washington beguiles with its exceptional interior design, extensive horticulture collection, and politically charged history. Since opening its doors in 1930, the British ambassador's residence has been considered the premier diplomatic address in Washington, D.C. A cross between an English country house and a neo-Palladian plantation, the residence is a compelling but often overlooked example of the work of Sir Edwin Lutyens. In this book, Anthony Seldon and Daniel Collings explore both the genius of Lutyens's design and the rich history of Anglo-American relations that has unfolded within its walls. The house and its extensive gardens are lavishly illustrated by specially commissioned photography, while striking images from the archives bring to life events from its past. Through such prized events and the skill of successive ambassadors arose a building that helped create and then embody the special relationship. From Winston Churchill's rambunctious visits during the Second World War to the dark days of Vietnam, and the rejuvenation of the relationship during the Thatcher-Reagan period, this book takes the reader deep behind the scenes

      The Architecture of Diplomacy
    • Churchill's Indian Summer

      • 694 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Winston Churchill was seventy-six when the Conservative Party won the 1951 General Election. This book gives an analysis of each major Government department, its ministers and especially the civil servants who in many cases not merely implemented policies but determined them too.

      Churchill's Indian Summer
    • Direct interest to the large nation-wide market public school, both current and old boy - through associations Covers Commonwealth schools - international/rights prospects Capitalises on forthcoming Centenary Anniversary Strong serialisation prospect.

      Public Schools and the Great War
    • Beyond Happiness

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,0(5)Abgeben

      A thoughtful yet practical book aimed at anyone who wants to lead a happier and more fulfilled life, written by top headmaster and co-founder of Action for Happiness, Sir Anthony Seldon

      Beyond Happiness
    • Cameron at 10: The Verdict

      • 624 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden
      4,2(62)Abgeben

      The most intimate account of a serving prime minister ever published, this is the gripping inside story of David Cameron's government as told by senior figures, including the Prime Minister, George Osborne and Boris Johnson.

      Cameron at 10: The Verdict
    • Marking the third centenary of the office of Prime Minister, this book explains how and why it has endured longer than any other democratic political office. Sir Anthony Seldon, historian of Number 10 Downing Street, explores the lives and careers of our great Prime Ministers, discussing which have been most effective and why.

      The Impossible Office?
    • The Fourth Education Revolution

      • 370 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,5(6)Abgeben

      The impact of Artificial Intelligence has hardly begun but its effect will become all too apparent over the next few years and nowhere more so than in the educational sector. Though it is a revolution that is well under way it is constantly changing and the full impact of its effect on all in education is yet to be felt

      The Fourth Education Revolution
    • Cameron at 10

      • 584 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      4,0(232)Abgeben

      Five years in the making, `Cameron at 10' is the gripping inside story of the Cameron premiership, based on over 300 in-depth interviews with senior figures in 10 Downing Street, including the Prime Minister himself.

      Cameron at 10
    • May at 10

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,8(31)Abgeben

      The book will lift the lid on this most enigmatic and secretive of Prime Ministers during the most tumultuous period in modern British political history.

      May at 10
    • An intimate and inspiring memoir about walking the 1,000 kilometre route of World War I's Western Front, by a leading historian.

      The Path of Peace