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āIn Ali's telling, which draws on more honest existing historical scholarship than most popular biographies of Churchill, the two-times prime minister emerges not so much as deeply racist - some of his contemporaries remarked on it in shock - as profoundly authoritarian, with a soft spot for fascist strongmen, and a hostility to working-class assertion.ā ā Priyamvada Gopal, Prospect
āAli portrays Churchill as cruel, incompetent and blinded by prejudiceā ā Spectator
āA powerful corrective...shining a light on the nasty parts of the Churchill story that his supporters conveniently ignore. This book is an unreserved polemic against the man usually celebrated for standing up to Hitlerā ā Martin Chilton, Independent
āFor Tariq Ali, Churchill debunking, like Churchill worship, is a political act.ā ā David Aaronovitch, Times
āA Marxist insult to history.ā ā Simon Heffer, The Telegraph
āIncluded in the Independentās Books of the month.ā ā Independent
Paperback/Hardback: 448 pages
Published: Verso, May 2022
ISBN: 9781788735773
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Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes ā Tariq Ali by Working Class History | Shop
Winston Churchill: His Times, His Crimes ā Tariq Ali by Working Class History | Shop
Fulfilled by our friends at Working Class History | Shop
Reviews
āIn Ali's telling, which draws on more honest existing historical scholarship than most popular biographies of Churchill, the two-times prime minister emerges not so much as deeply racist - some of his contemporaries remarked on it in shock - as profoundly authoritarian, with a soft spot for fascist strongmen, and a hostility to working-class assertion.ā ā Priyamvada Gopal, Prospect
āAli portrays Churchill as cruel, incompetent and blinded by prejudiceā ā Spectator
āA powerful corrective...shining a light on the nasty parts of the Churchill story that his supporters conveniently ignore. This book is an unreserved polemic against the man usually celebrated for standing up to Hitlerā ā Martin Chilton, Independent
āFor Tariq Ali, Churchill debunking, like Churchill worship, is a political act.ā ā David Aaronovitch, Times
āA Marxist insult to history.ā ā Simon Heffer, The Telegraph
āIncluded in the Independentās Books of the month.ā ā Independent
Paperback/Hardback: 448 pages
Published: Verso, May 2022
ISBN: 9781788735773
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Fulfilled by our friends at Working Class History | Shop
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āIn Ali's telling, which draws on more honest existing historical scholarship than most popular biographies of Churchill, the two-times prime minister emerges not so much as deeply racist - some of his contemporaries remarked on it in shock - as profoundly authoritarian, with a soft spot for fascist strongmen, and a hostility to working-class assertion.ā ā Priyamvada Gopal, Prospect
āAli portrays Churchill as cruel, incompetent and blinded by prejudiceā ā Spectator
āA powerful corrective...shining a light on the nasty parts of the Churchill story that his supporters conveniently ignore. This book is an unreserved polemic against the man usually celebrated for standing up to Hitlerā ā Martin Chilton, Independent
āFor Tariq Ali, Churchill debunking, like Churchill worship, is a political act.ā ā David Aaronovitch, Times
āA Marxist insult to history.ā ā Simon Heffer, The Telegraph
āIncluded in the Independentās Books of the month.ā ā Independent
Paperback/Hardback: 448 pages
Published: Verso, May 2022
ISBN: 9781788735773


















