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Thatcherprovides an accessible and scholarly introduction to the personality and career of Britains first female political leader and the twentieth centurys longest serving Prime Minister. Providing a balanced narrative and assessment of one of the most significant figures of the post-war era, this new biography examines the reasons why Margaret Thatcher has been admired by many as an architect of national revival, yet loathed by others as the author of widening social and geographical division. The book begins by examining the making of Margaret Thatcher, her education, the beginning of her political career and her rise through the Conservative Party to her appointment as unexpected leader. Moving on to her tenure as Prime Minister, Graham Goodlad then examines her impact at home and abroad, covering her controversial economic policies and hard line with the trade unions, leadership through the Falklands conflict and during the last decade of the Cold War, and influence on Britains relationship with a more closely integrated Europe. Finally, the biography closes with a review of Thatchers legacy before and after her death in April 2013, and considers how far she shaped the politics and society of the 1980s and those of our own time. Thatcher is essential reading for all students of twentieth-century history and politics.

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Thatcher
Thatcher provides an accessible and scholarly introduction to the personality and career of Britains first female political leader and the twentieth centurys longest serving Prime Minister. Providing a balanced narrative and assessment of one of the most significant figures of the post-war era, this new biography examines the reasons why Margaret Thatcher has been admired by many as an architect of national revival, yet loathed by others as the author of widening social and geographical division.
The book begins by examining the making of Margaret Thatcher, her education, the beginning of her political career and her rise through the Conservative Party to her unexpected election as leader. Moving on to her tenure as Prime Minister, Graham Goodlad then examines her impact at home and abroad, covering her controversial economic policies and hard line with the trade unions, leadership through the Falklands conflict and during the last decade of the Cold War, and influence on Britains relationship with a more closely integrated Europe. Finally, the biography closes with a review of Thatchers legacy before and after her death in April 2013, and considers how far she shaped the politics and society of the 1980s and those of our own time.
Thatcher is essential reading for all students of twentieth-century history and politics.
Graham Goodlad is Head of Politics at St Johns College, Southsea. His most recent publication (with Robert Pearce) is British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Brown (Routledge, 2013).
ROUTLEDGE HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHIES
Series Editor: Robert Pearce
Routledge Historical Biographies provide engaging, readable and academically credible biographies written from an explicitly historical perspective. These concise and accessible accounts will bring important historical figures to life for students and general readers alike.
In the same series:
Bismarck by Edgar Feuchtwanger (second edition 2014)
Calvin by Michael A. Mullett
Edward IV by Hannes Kleineke
Elizabeth I by Judith M. Richards
Emmeline Pankhurst by Paula Bartley
Franco by Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez
Gladstone by Michael Partridge
Henry V by John Matusiak
Henry VI by David Grummitt
Henry VII by Sean Cunningham
Henry VIII by Lucy Wooding (second edition 2015)
Hitler by Michael Lynch
John F. Kennedy by Peter J. Ling
John Maynard Keynes by Vincent Barnett
Lenin by Christopher Read
Louis XIV by Richard Wilkinson
Mao by Michael Lynch
Martin Luther by Michael A. Mullet (second edition 2014)
Martin Luther King Jr. by Peter J. Ling (second edition 2015)
Marx by Vincent Barnett
Mary Queen of Scots by Retha M. Warnicke
Mary Tudor by Judith M. Richards
Mussolini by Peter Neville (second edition 2014)
Nehru by Benjamin Zachariah
Neville Chamberlain by Nick Smart
Oliver Cromwell by Martyn Bennett
Richard III by David Hipshon
Thatcher by Graham Goodlad
Trotsky by Ian Thatcher
Forthcoming:
Churchill by Robert Pearce
Cranmer by Susan Wabuda
Gandhi by Benjamin Zachariah
Khrushchev by Alexander Titov
Queen Victoria by Paula Bartley
Stalin by Christopher Read
Wolsey by Glenn Richardson
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Goodlad, Graham D. (Graham David), 1964- author.
Thatcher / Graham Goodlad.
pages cm. (Routledge historical biographies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Thatcher, Margaret. 2. Prime ministersGreat Britain
Biography. 3. Women prime ministersGreat Britain
Biography. 4. Great BritainPolitics and government
19791997. I. Title.
DA591.T47G66 2016
941.0858092dc23
[B]
2015028242
ISBN: 978-1-138-01565-4 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-138-01568-5 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-64718-0 (ebk)
Typeset in Sabon
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Contents
Thatcher copyright is reproduced with permission from the estate of Lady Thatcher. The publishers are grateful to the estate of Lady Thatcher for granting permission to reproduce copyright material.
Extract from My Style of Government: The Thatcher Years by Nicholas Ridley reprinted by permission of Peters Fraser + Dunlop (www.petersfraserdunlop.com) on behalf of the Estate of Nicholas Ridley.
Extract from Not For Turning by Robin Harris, published by Bantam Press. Reproduced by permission of The Random House Group Ltd and Thomas Dunne Books. All rights reserved.
Extract from My Style of Government by Nicholas Ridley, published by Hutchinson. Reproduced by permission of The Random House Group Ltd.
Extract from Splendid! Splendid! by Ian Aitken and Mark Garnett, published by Jonathan Cape. Reproduced by permission of The Random House Group Ltd.
DatePersonalPoliticalGeneral

1925MT born
1943Wins place at Oxford University
1950Contests Dartford constituency
1951Second attempt to win Dartford
Marries Denis Thatcher
1953Mark and Carol Thatcher born
1954Qualifies as a lawyer
1959Elected MP for FinchleyConservatives under Harold Macmillan win general election
19614Junior minister at Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance
1967Joins Edward Heaths Shadow Cabinet
19704Education SecretaryConservatives under Edward Heath win general election
1974Shadow Environment and Treasury rolesHeath loses two general elections (February and October)
1975Wins Conservative Party leadership election
1976James Callaghan becomes Prime Minister
19789Winter of Discontent
1979Assassination of Airey Neave (March)
Becomes Prime Minister (May)Conservatives win general election with 43-seat majority (May)
Lancaster House agreement on Rhodesia; Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (December)
1980
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