The second volume in this "magisterial achievement" of political biography chronicles Churchill's days in Parliament up to the outbreak of WWI (Andrew Roberts, historian and author of The Storm of War).

Written by Winston S. Churchill's son, Randolph, the second volume of this authoritative, eight-volume biography begins as Churchill takes his seat in the House of Commons at the age of twenty-six. An independent spirit and rebel, his maiden speech received cheers from the Leader of the Opposition.

In the years leading up to the Great War, Churchill was at the center of British political life. At the Home Office, he introduced substantial prison reforms and took a lead in curbing the powers of the House of Lords. At the Admiralty, beginning in 1911, he helped build the Royal Navy into a formidable fighting force. He learned to fly, and founded the Royal Naval Air Service. He was also active in attempts to resolve the Irish Question and to prevent civil war in Ireland.

In 1914, as war in Europe loomed, Churchill wrote to his wife from the Admiralty: "The preparations have a hideous fascination for me . . . yet I would do my best for peace, and nothing would induce me wrongfully to strike the blow. I cannot feel that we in this island are in any serious degree responsible for the wave of madness which has swept the mind of Christendom."

When war came, the fleet was ready. It was one of Churchill's greatest early achievements.

"A milestone, a monument . . . rightly regarded as the most comprehensive life ever written of any age." -Andrew Roberts, historian and author of The Storm of War

"The most scholarly study of Churchill in war and peace ever written." -Herbert Mitgang, The New York Times



Autorentext

RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL, the only son of Winston Churchill, was born on 28 May 1911. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, he became a widely-read journalist in the 1930s, reporting first-hand on the German elections of 1932 and warning of Hitler's military ambitions. In the Second World War he served as an intelligence officer at General Headquarters, Middle East, and in the Special Forces in the Western Desert. In 1944 he volunteered to parachute behind enemy lines to serve as a liaison officer with the Yugoslav partisans. For his war services he was awarded the MBE (Military).Between 1938 and 1961 he edited six volumes of his father's speeches. His own books include The Rise and Fall of Sir Anthony Eden; The Six Day War, a history of the six-day Arab-Israeli war of 1967, written with his son, Winston; and the first two main and five document volumes of the biography of his father: Youth, 1874-1900 and Young Statesman, 1901-1914. An Honorary Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, Randolph Churchill died at his home, Stour, East Bergholt, Suffolk, on 6 June 1968.



Zusammenfassung
Volume II of this magisterial eight-volume biography takes Churchill's story from his entry to Parliament in 1901 to the outbreak of war in 1914. When he took his seat in the House of Commons he was twenty-six years old. An independent spirit and rebel, on his maiden speech he was cheered by the Leader of the Opposition.On 31 May 1904, three years after entering Parliament, Churchill joined the Liberals. In December 1905 he entered the government as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. In April 1908 he joined the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. On 12 September 1908 he married Miss Clementine Hozier. Their daughter Diana was born in 1909 and their son Randolph in 1911.In the years leading up to the First World War, Churchill was at the center of British political life and change. At the Home Office he introduced substantial prison reforms and took a lead in curbing the powers of the House of Lords. At the Admiralty from 1911 he helped build the Royal Navy into a formidable fighting force. He learned to fly, and founded the Royal Naval Air Service. He was active in attempts to resolve the Irish Question and to prevent civil war in Ireland.In 1914, as war in Europe loomed, Churchill wrote to his wife from the Admiralty: "The preparations have a hideous fascination for me, yet I would do my best for peace, and nothing would induce me wrongfully to strike the blow. I cannot feel that we in this island are in any serious degree responsible for the wave of madness which has swept the mind of Christendom."When war came, the fleet was ready. It was one of Churchill's great achievements.
Titel
Winston S. Churchill: Young Statesman, 1901-1914
Untertitel
Young Statesman, 1901-1914
EAN
9780795344480
ISBN
978-0-7953-4448-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.09.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
5.29 MB
Anzahl Seiten
797
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch