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Lloyd George's Secretariat John Turner

Lloyd George's Secretariat By John Turner

Lloyd George's Secretariat by John Turner


Summary

When Lloyd George became Prime Minister during the First World War he appointed a private secretariat to help him run the complex machinery of wartime government.

Lloyd George's Secretariat Summary

Lloyd George's Secretariat by John Turner

When Lloyd George became Prime Minister during the First World War he appointed a private secretariat to help him run the complex machinery of wartime government. This book, drawing extensively on private and public archives, describes the work of that Secretariat during its two years of existence and discusses its contribution to policy-making and to the development of the Prime Minister's office. The 'Garden Suburb', so named from its temporary offices in the garden of 10 Downing Street, has won a poor reputation. Contemporaries described it as a nest of intrigue and imperialist, anti-democratic sentiment which helped to turn Lloyd George from a great Radical into a cynical dictator; and historians have tended to accept their word. This examination reveals a different picture. On the one hand, wartime government was imperfectly co-ordinated, and members of the Secretariat performed a genuine administrative task in helping Lloyd George to supervise it and save it from breakdown, although their small number and limited resources allowed them to cover only a few politically sensitive questions. On the other hand, the Garden Suburb was more eclectic in its ideological and political affiliations than has been allowed. Home Rule, collective security, temperance, state supervision of industry, Christian Science and the revival of agriculture, as well as imperial unity and opposition to socialism, each contributed through the Secretariat to the climate of ideas in which policy was made.

Table of Contents

1. All in a garden fair; 2. The new bureaucracy; 3. Food and agriculture; 4. Foreign affairs; 5. Ireland; 6. Imperial questions; 7. The political culture of 10 Downing Street; 8. Two malcontents; Conclusion.

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NLS9780521093163
9780521093163
0521093163
Lloyd George's Secretariat by John Turner
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-01-08
268
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