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Ramsay Macdonald Duncan Watts

Ramsay Macdonald By Duncan Watts

Ramsay Macdonald by Duncan Watts


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The author sets out to examine the contribution of Ramsay MacDonald to the early development of the Labour Movement and the events of 1920 to 1931, seeking to offer some redress to the orthodox view of MacDonald as a second rate prime minister of the inter war period. Aimed at A level and Higher Grade students of British history.

Ramsay Macdonald Summary

Ramsay Macdonald: A Labour Tragedy? by Duncan Watts

From humble beginnings, Ramsay Macdonald rose to become Britain's first Labour prime minister. He possessed many qualities - the gift for oratory, organizational skills and the capacity to work hard among them - but, despite all of his services to the Labour Party, he is rarely referred to in party literature today. In the demonology of the Labour Left he has a special place, for he has not been forgiven for abandoning his party to head an all-party National Government. Macdonald believed that in 1931 he was acting out a sense of duty. Others, less charitable, detected an excess of personal ambition and a loss of socialist zeal. Historians have also often been highly critical of Macdonald and have tended to portray him as another second-rate prime-minister of the inter-war era. In this volume, the author sets out to redress the balance of the picture, by examining Macdonald's contribution to the early development of the Labour Movement as well as the better-known events of the period from 1920 to 1931.

Table of Contents

MacDonald's early life and work to 1914; from the war to the party leadership; office and opposition, 1924-9; from labour to national leadership, 1920-31; the last premiership, and after; a concluding assessment.

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GOR002066225
9780340697443
034069744X
Ramsay Macdonald: A Labour Tragedy? by Duncan Watts
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Arnold
1998-02-02
160
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