Alport: A Study in Loyalty

Alport: A Study in Loyalty

by KennethClarke (Introduction), Mark Garnett (Author)

Synopsis

In a remarkable political career that spanned more than half a century, Lord Alport of Colchester was at the heart of British politics. From Member of Parliament to minister, from diplomat to peer, the story of Alport's career is a fascinating inside account of party politics, political machinations, and Britain finding a new role in the world. As 'Rab' Butler's right-hand man; founder of the hugely influential 'One Nation' group; Minister for Commonwealth Relations; British High Commissioner in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland at the height of Britain's struggle with its imperial past; and, throughout the Thatcher and Major administrations a formidable critic of the party he had served since 1936, Alport's biography provides an assessment not just of the political fortunes of one man but of the Conservative Party as a whole. Drawing on interviews with participants as well as extensive archival research, the book is an important addition to the literature on postwar British politics and the history of the Conservative Party.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Acumen Publishing Ltd
Published: 31 Mar 1999

ISBN 10: 1902683005
ISBN 13: 9781902683003
Book Overview: Mark Garnett is the author of Principles and Politics in Contemporary Britain , British think tanks and the climate of opinion (with Andrew Denham) and Whatever happened to the Tories? (with Ian Gilmour)

Media Reviews
A most useful book on a fascinating personality, whose career illuminates much of the recent history of the Conservatives, and Mark Garnett blends the personal and the political most enjoyably. - John Ramsden, Times Literary Supplement The story Mark Garnett has to relate is one of political failure - but at least its subject once had his place in the sun of a remarkable Tory revival. For that reason alone, his book should go straight to the top of any reading list maintained in the leader of the Opposition's office. - Anthony Howard, Sunday Times Informative, well researched, and will be invaluable for future Tory historians. The author has an elegant use of language and a gift for never being dull. - Julia Langdon, Glasgow Herald
Author Bio
Mark Garnett is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Lancaster.