Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership

Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership

by Andrew Roberts (Author)

Synopsis

In his book, Andrew Roberts - winner of the Wolfson History Prize (the historians' Booker) - explores the secrets of leadership of two of the four men who comprise this ground-breaking TV series - key men of twentieth century history - Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Each had a distinctive leadership style, each achieved greatness. Hitler - fresh insights into how he instilled loyalty Churchill - far more ruthless with his staff than Hitler, but far more willing to listen and accept advice. Kennedy could rely on his family's fortune when he stood to be elected as the US's youngest president. Martin Luther King, who help give the black Americans their rights so long denied them. Given that two of the four leaders were assassinated, one committed suicide and only one survived into benign old age, Andrew Roberts also examines the risks of leadership. Andrew Roberts' book will link to the TV series, but stand alone as a highly readable and penetrating study.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 2nd Impression
Publisher: Orion
Published: 04 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0297843303
ISBN 13: 9780297843306
Book Overview: BBC-2 series - four episodes, each of 50 minutes Andrew Roberts - one of Britain's foremost historians - makes his TV debut Expect major national broadsheet newspaper serial to coincide*

Media Reviews
Publicity for this is still running with the final part in Andrew's series on Martin Luther King being shown on Friday night. Just to recap on what he has done so far: Andrew was on START THE WEEK (BBC Radio 4) on 10 February and was extremely good. A very good interview ran in THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH on 9 February and he was on THE SUNDAY PROGRAMME (GMTV) on 9 February. The serial ran in the DAILY MAIL on Saturday 8, Monday 10 February and Tuesday 11 February. The book was one of the DAILY TELEGRAPH'S 'Books of the Moment' on 1 March.The television series has been excellent and has been getting a huge amount of reviews and previews. In the run-up to this Andrew has also been on RICHARD AND JUDY (C4), CHANNEL 5 NEWS, BBC 1, BBC RADIO WM, WILTSHIRE SOUND, BBC RADIO SHROPSHIRE, BBC RADIO LEICESTER, BBC RADIO BRISTOL, BBC RADIO WALES and BBC RADIO JERSEY. He has also been writing a number of articles and been interviewed on TV and radio about the war in Iraq Andrew hosted an extremely high profile launch party on 4 February, with Margaret Thatcher, Prince Michael ofKent, David Trimble, Jonathan Aitken, Jemima Khan plus many more celebritiesand politicians which generated diary stories in the EXPRESS, MAIL ON SUNDAY, DAILY TELEGRAPH, INDEPENDENT, DAILY MAIL and EVENING STANDARD The reviews that have come in so far have been excellent and Andrew is attending the Hay literary festival. He did an extremely good talk at Ottakars Putney on 5 Marchand Methvens in Windsor on 12 March, and is taking part in a Waterstone's debate on World War II on 29 April in London with Antony Beevor and Celia Sandys, which he will be plugging on LBC on 13 April. Andrew has written pieces for the current issues of LIVING HISTORY and BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE. The book hasbeen number 4 in the EVENING STANDARD bestseller list and number 8 in THE SUNDAY TIMES. Just to remind you of the reviews: 'His book is timely and a triumph'Michael Burleigh, THE EVENING STANDARD 'fascinating and thought provoking.'Antony Beevor, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'stimulating and highly readable.'Alan Judd, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Andrew Roberts is much more literate and worldly than most historians... he has a great deal of fun too with the lunatic fringeof Churchill.... The best recommendation of this very entertaining and convincing book is that it is full, not just of funny and engaging stories very well told, but of some very startling illustrations.'Philip Hensher, THE SPECTATOR 'Roberts has accepted the challenge on the back of his forthcoming television series exploring the qualities of leadership that brought the two men face to face across the English Channel in 1940. The result is lively, thought-provoking, and hugely entertaining......No one reading Roberts could fail to understand why Churchill topped the recent poll as our greatest Britain.'Richard Overy, LITERARY REVIEW 'Roberts has much of interest to say about their (Hitler and Churchill's) contrasting styles... it is full of telling detail, often very wittily related.'Craig Brown, THE MAIL ON SUNDAY 'this succinct andentertaining book'Simon Heffer, COUNTRY LIFE 'this fascinating book'THE IRISH NEWS 'Mr Roberts is a fluent writer with a sense of humour: his passages onHitler's anti-smoking and vegetarinaism are particularly funny.'THE ECONOMIST 'Roberts's engaging and imaginative study of Hitler and Churchill offers some fascinating comparisons and analysis.'Lawrence James, THE TIMES 'It (the book) is enthralling, informative, compelling and brilliantly written.'Eric Hester, THE CATHOLIC TIMES 'Supremely readable'Piers Brendon, THE OLDIE
Author Bio
Andrew Roberts took a first in Modern History at Gonville & Caius, Cambridge. He won the Wolfson History prize for his biography, Salisbury: Victorian Titan. His dual life, Napoleon and Wellington was a huge seller in hardback and paperback. He writes and reviews regularly in the press.