How Winston Churchill Changed the World

by Michael Shelden

Streaming video, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

941.085

Collection

Publication

Great Courses (2018), 24 lectures, 30 minutes each, 177 pages

Description

History. Nonfiction. HTML: Great Britain's most celebrated statesman, Winston Churchill, didn't just live history�??he made it. In these 24 lectures that unfurl like a great story, enjoy a thorough, multifaceted exploration of Churchill's life, accomplishments, complexities, and legacies. Guiding you chronologically through the life and times of this master statesman, Professor Shelden takes you from the dawn of Churchill's political career to his final years in a much-changed geopolitical landscape. You'll examine Churchill's beginnings as a young liberal statesman, his rise to the Admiralty and his relentless push for an imposing naval force, his fight against the Nazis, his equally dramatic postwar career suspended between two different cold wars (against the Soviets and Britain's Labour party), and more.You'll also get fascinating insights into Churchill's iconic public speeches, his philosophies of freedom and history, and his early realizations of the dangers of both Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia. But these lectures never shy away from examining how Churchill's preference for the backward glance of history occasionally distorted his view of the future, leading to missteps and disasters, including his failure to understand the rise of independence movements in the British colonies and his controversial World War II bombing campaigns in German cities like Dresden.Poet, historian, statesman, soldier, prime minister, husband�??Churchill played many roles throughout his life. And these lectures bring them all together to create a fascinating, multilayered biography… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member A.Godhelm
Very good and engaging biography covering the usual highlights but giving you a lot more context, presented well. Covers Churchill's early life through the world wars, but doesn't forget the twilight years, after getting pushed out of politics.

Language

Original language

English

Local notes

[01] Churchill and the Muse of History [02] Young Churchill [03] Churchill, the Edwardian Titan [04] Churchill’s Rise to the Admiralty [05] Churchill and Failure in World War I [06] Churchill in War and Peace [07] Churchill as Chancellor of the Exchequer [08] The Rise of Tyranny in the 1930s [09] Churchill as Author and Historian [10] The Gathering Storm in Nazi Germany [11] Churchill in the Age of Appeasement [12] The Road to Dunkirk [13] Churchill in Power [14] Surviving the Nazi Blitz [15] Turning the Tide against Hitler [16] Churchill and Roosevelt [17] Churchill and Stalin [18] Debating Churchill’s Wartime Leadership [19] Churchill from Tehran to Yalta [20] Peace, Churchill, and the British Voter [21] Churchill on the Iron Curtain [22] Churchill and Britain’s Postwar Crisis [23] Churchill’s Return to Power [24] Churchill and the Legacy of Freedom
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