The first study of the Churchill government of 1951-55 based on the
Prime Minister's political papers (including his correspondence
with President Eisenhower) and diaries and letters of Eden, Butler
and other ministers. A picture emerges, not of a Government
dominated by Churchill as in wartime, but of many sharp
disagreements about foreign and domestic policy. But in spite of
Churchill's stroke in 1953 and Eden's serious illness they emerged
to win major diplomatic successes. Meanwhile Butler and Macmillan
both attained leadership status.
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