Anthony Eden: A Life and Reputation

Anthony Eden: A Life and Reputation

by David Dutton (Author)

Synopsis

As the centenary of his birth approaches, Anthony Eden remains one of the most controversial figures in the political history of 20th-century Britain. Using unpublished archival material, much of it from Eden's own papers, David Dutton seeks to reasses the career of a man who experienced the extremes of political fortune. For much of his life the golden boy of British politics, with a popular appeal that transcended party boundaries, Eden left public life with his reputation for sound judgement and probity sadly tarnished. In this new study the Suez crisis of 1956, which did such lasting damage to Eden's historical reputation, is given due attention in the light of the wealth of detailed studies now available, but it is not allowed to compromise a proper assessment of the full career of a man who was at the heart of British political life for more than two decades. Eden's role in the appeasement of the 1930s is scrutinized, his contribution to wartime diplomacy re-evaluated and new light is thrown on his involvement in postwar issues such as the Cold War and European integration. Neglected areas such as Eden's contribution to domestic politics are also considered.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 608
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
Published: 01 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 0340561688
ISBN 13: 9780340561683

Media Reviews
A more penetrating study, such as this, is overdue and welcome. --The Telegraph
Dutton's work is studiously objective. --The Sunday Telegraph
This is a lucid, challenging and impressive book, which goes straight to the top of the list of books on Eden and British foreign policy. --Literary Review
Dutton and Thorne have both written major books of scholarship which deserve to become standards works. --The Guardian
Here, possibly the 10th, is one of the most enjoyable. --Financial Times
Persuasive. --The Times
The strength of this book is that it cuts through much of the detail of his political career to give us a portrait that balances the light and the shade. --The Express
It is a well written account, displaying a vast knowledge of the documentary sources. --History Today
Highly convincing, as well as consistently interesting --History Today
It is written with the elegance that its subject deserves and it is an important addition to the growing body of scholarship on a Britisg statesman. --Irish Economic and Social History


A more penetrating study, such as this, is overdue and welcome. --The Telegraph
Dutton's work is studiously objective. --The Sunday Telegraph
This is a lucid, challenging and impressive book, which goes straight to the top of the list of books on Eden and British foreign policy. --Literary Review
Dutton and Thorne have both written major books of scholarship which deserve to become standards works. --The Guardian
Here, possibly the 10th, is one of the most enjoyable. --Financial Times
Persuasive. --The Times
The strength of this book is that it cuts through much of the detail of his political career to give us a portrait that balances the light and the shade. --The Express
It is a well written account, displaying a vast knowledge of the documentary sources. --History Today
Highly convincing, as well as consistently interesting --History Today
It is written with the elegance that its subject deserves and it is an important addition to the growing body of scholarship on a Britisg statesman. --Irish Economic and Social History

A more penetrating study, such as this, is overdue and welcome. --The Telegraph
Dutton's work is studiously objective. --The Sunday Telegraph
This is a lucid, challenging and impressive book, which goes straight to the top of the list of books on Eden and British foreign policy. --Literary Review
Dutton and Thorne have both written major books of scholarship which deserve to become standards works. --The Guardian
Here, possibly the 10th, is one of the most enjoyable. --Financial Times
Persuasive. --The Times
The strength of this book is that it cuts through much of the detail of his political career to give us a portrait that balances the light and the shade. --The Express
It is a well written account, displaying a vast knowledge of the documentary sources. --History Today
Highly convincing, as well as consistently interesting --History Today
It is written with the elegance that its subject deserves and it is an important addition to the growing body of scholarship on a Britisg statesman. --Irish Economic and Social History


A more penetrating study, such as this, is overdue and welcome. --The Telegraph


Dutton's work is studiously objective. --The Sunday Telegraph


This is a lucid, challenging and impressive book, which goes straight to the top of the list of books on Eden and British foreign policy. --Literary Review


Dutton and Thorne have both written major books of scholarship which deserve to become standards works. --The Guardian


Here, possibly the 10th, is one of the most enjoyable. --Financial Times


Persuasive. --The Times


The strength of this book is that it cuts through much of the detail of his political career to give us a portrait that balances the light and the shade. --The Express


It is a well written account, displaying a vast knowledge of the documentary sources. --History Today


Highly convincing, as well as consistently interesting --History Today


It is written with the elegance that its subject deserves and it is an important addition to the growing body of scholarship on a Britisg statesman. --Irish Economic and Social History