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The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher

The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 694
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Collects fifty-seven speeches given by former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher between 1968 and 1996.


Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2003-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781904734024

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This collection of Margaret Thatcher's words contains extracts from her speeches over four decades and lasts for more than two and a half hours. The first CD contains more than 30 extracts, including The Lady's Not for Turning, No No No and Where there is discord.... The second CD contains longer extracts from three speeches, including her famous No Confidence Debate Speech in November 1990 when she famously declared I'm enjoying this, I'm enjoying this.... The package includes a 16 page booklet explaining the context to each speech.


The Political Rhetoric and Oratory of Margaret Thatcher

The Political Rhetoric and Oratory of Margaret Thatcher
Author: Andrew S. Crines
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137453842

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This book examines the political oratory, rhetoric and persona of Margaret Thatcher as a means of understanding her justifications for ‘Thatcherism’. The main arenas for consideration are set piece speeches to conference, media engagements, and Parliamentary orations. Thatcher’s rhetorical style is analysed through the lens of the Aristotelian modes of persuasion (ethos, pathos, logos). Furthermore, the classical methods of oratorical engagement (deliberative, epidictic, judicial) are employed to consider her style of delivery. The authors place her styles of communication into their respective political contexts over a series of noteworthy issues, such as industrial relations, foreign policy, economic reform, and party management. By doing so, this distinctive book shines new light on Thatcher and her political career.


Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062049453

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Published in a single volume for the first time, Margaret Thatcher is the story of her remarkable life told in her own words--the definitive account of an extraordinary woman and consummate politician, bringing together her bestselling memoirs The Downing Street Years and The Path to Power. Margaret Thatcher is the towering political figure of late-twentieth-century Great Britain. No other prime minister in modern times sought to change the British nation and its place in the world as radically as she did.Writing candidly about her upbringing and early years and the formation of her character and values, she details the experiences that propelled her to the very top in a man's world. She offers a riveting firsthand history of the major events, the crises and triumphs, during her eleven years as prime minister, including the Falklands War, the Brighton hotel bombing, the Westland affair, the final years of the Cold War, and her unprecedented three election victories. Thatcher's judgments of the men and women she encountered during her time in power-from statesmen, premiers, and presidents to Cabinet colleagues-are astonishingly frank, and she recalls her dramatic final days in office with a gripping, hour-by-hour description from inside 10 Downing Street. Powerful, candid, and compelling, Margaret Thatcher stands as a testament to a great leader's significant legacy.


Let Our Children Grow Tall

Let Our Children Grow Tall
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Not for Turning

Not for Turning
Author: Robin Harris
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 789
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466847514

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Margaret Thatcher is one of the most significant political figures of the twentieth century—a Prime Minister whose impact on modern English history is comparable only to Winston Churchill's. Like them or not, her radical policies made Britain the country it is today. And like her or not, Margaret Thatcher's legacy remains a massive political force, responsible for laying the groundwork for New Labour, Tony Blair, and David Cameron, and for England's strong political allegiance to the United States throughout the Cold War. Now Robin Harris, for many years Mrs. Thatcher's speechwriter, close adviser, and the draftsman of both volumes of her autobiography, has written the definitive book about this indomitable English woman. In this international bestseller, he tells the compelling story of her life, from humble beginnings above her father's grocery store in Grantham, her early days as one of the first women in Westminster (she became known as "Thatcher Milk Snatcher" during her time in the Ministry of Education), and then on to her groundbreaking career as Prime Minister (by which time her reputation already demanded a more powerful epithet: "Iron Lady"). We follow Thatcher through hard-fought political battles and experience with her the tribulations of the English miners' strike and the Falklands War, of her sometimes troubled friendship with Ronald Reagan, and their shared staunch opposition to Communism. We learn of the political intrigue behind the scenes at Ten Downing Street. And how during one of the darkest hours of her premiership she refused to alter course and, adapting the words of an English play, declared to her enemies, inside and outside the Government, "You turn if you want to. The Lady's Not for Turning," summing up for admirers and detractors alike the defiance and consistency of Mrs. Thatcher's approach. Throughout Not for Turning we sense the passionate intellect which fuelled her ambitions, drove her into and out of one of the highest offices in the English-speaking world, and has established a unique political legacy that continues even after her death... Not for Turning is an unforgettable portrait of Britain's first female Prime Minister, written by one of her most trusted advisers, and a fitting tribute to an extraordinary politician and leader.


In Defence of Freedom

In Defence of Freedom
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1987
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN:

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher
Author: Margaret Thatcher
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Collection of more than 7,100 statements made by Margaret Thatcher and includes speeches, broadcasts, press conferences, interviews, and articles.