Margaret Thatcher (1925 2013) was the dominant British political
leader of our age. No postwar prime minister has equalled the
impact she made on modern British history, nor matched her
influence on the European and world stages. But, as she becomes a
historical figure, how to distinguish myth from reality? The
daunting quantity (and variable quality) of literature already
available on Thatcher makes it decidedly difficult to discriminate
the significant from the tendentious, superficial, and otiose.
Moreover, because no comparable British politician has had such
profound effects on political and cultural life, valuable
evaluations of Thatcher originate from a broad range of scholarly
disciplines, as well as from serious sources outside the academy.
To make some sense of these widely dispersed materials, Routledge
announces the first in a projected new series of Critical
Assessments of Key Political Leaders.
Edited by Tim Bale (Queen Mary, University of London), the
author of a prize-winning history of the Conservative Party,
"Margaret Thatcher" is a three-volume collection. It draws on the
best work of modern historians and political scientists, as well as
those working in gender and cultural studies. The collection allows
users quickly and easily to access both established and
cutting-edge assessments of Thatcher s life and work. With
comprehensive introductions to each thematic section, providing
essential background information and relating the various pieces to
each other, "Margaret Thatcher" is destined to be an indispensable
resource for research and study.
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