Finest Hour 192, Second Quarter 2021 Page 36 By Timothy Riley Timothy Riley is Sandra L. and Monroe E. Trout Director and Chief Curator, America’s National Churchill Museum. This...
Finest Hour 192, Second Quarter 2021 Page 08 By David Freeman David Freeman is editor of Finest Hour. As Prime Minister, Winston Churchill had important working relationships with ...
Finest Hour 192, Second Quarter 2021 Page 34 By Gerald R. Ford The International Churchill Society is grateful to Stacy Davis of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for bringin...
Away from the field of battle, Churchill’s risk-taking continued unabated. By January 1910, he was Home Secretary (his exploits in the war zones of the British Empire having succeeded in getting him into ‘the game of politics’) – and managed to engineer himself into the centre of the action.
Finest Hour 188, Second Quarter 2020 Page 12 By T. G. Otte T. G. Otte is Professor of Diplomatic History at the University of East Anglia. His next book, Statesman […]...
Finest Hour 188, Second Quarter 2020 Page 22 By Philip Williamson Philip Williamson is professor of History at Durham University and author of Stanley Baldwin: Conservative Leaders...