Winston Churchill, Myth and Reality: What He Actually Did and SaidWinston Churchill, indispensable when liberty was in peril, died in 1965. Yet he is still accused of numerous sins, from alcoholism and racism to misogyny and warmongering. On the Internet, he simmers in a stew of imagined misdeeds--using poison gas, firebombing Dresden, causing the Bengal famine, and so on. Drawing on the author's fifty years of research and writing on Churchill, this book uncovers scores of myths surrounding him--the popular and the obscure--to reveal what he really said and did about many issues. Churchill had two personas--one that thought deeply about the nature of humanity, and one that helped solve seemingly intractable problems. In his many decades in public life, he made mistakes, but his faults were well eclipsed by his virtues. |
Contents
Part 2 Young Statesman | |
Part 3 World War I | |
Part 4 Between the World Wars | |
Part 5 World War II | |
Part 6 Postwar Years | |
Appendix 1 Minor Myths Fables and Things That Go Bump in the Night | |
Mythological Churchill Quotes | |
Appendix 3 The Hillsdale College Churchill Project | |
Chapter Notes | |
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Winston Churchill, Myth and Reality: What He Actually Did and Said Richard M. Langworth Limited preview - 2017 |
Winston Churchill, Myth and Reality: What He Actually Did and Said Richard M. Langworth Limited preview - 2017 |