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Wilson
Contributor(s): Routledge, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 190495068X     ISBN-13: 9781904950684
Publisher: Haus Pub.
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2010
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Annotation: Harold Wilson was a Labour politician, and prime minister twice -- from 1964-70 and again from 1974-76. Wilson held out the promise of technology and of 'the Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this revolution'. A balance of payments crisis, leading to devaluation in 1967, frustrated the fulfillment of his promises; and Britain's economic difficulties were underlined by nearly four years of the most stringent exchange controls. Meanwhile, the issue of Rhodesia, in which Wilson took a personal initiative in diplomacy with Ian Smith but failed to make any progress, dominated foreign affairs. He lost the 1970 election, but returned to power in February 1974 without an overall majority; a second election in that year gave him a slender majority. He then surprised the nation, early in 1976, by the sudden announcement of his resignation.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Presidents & Heads Of State
- History | Europe - Great Britain - General
- Biography & Autobiography | Political
Dewey: B
Series: 20 British Prime Ministers of the 20th Century
Physical Information: 0.47" H x 5.14" W x 7.7" (0.51 lbs) 168 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Harold Wilson held out the promise of technology and of 'the Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this revolution'. A balance of payment crisis, leading to devaluation in 1967, frustrated the fulfilment of his primeministerial promises. Meanwhile foreign affaris were dominated by the issue of Rhodesia, in which Wilson took a personal initiative in diplomacy with Ian Smith but failed to make any progress.

Contributor Bio(s): Routledge, Paul: - Paul Routledge is professor of contentious politics and social change at the University of Leeds, England.