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Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013)

Author of The Downing Street Years

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Margaret Thatcher born October 13, 1925, died on April 8, 2013. Margaret Thatcher was known as Britian's "Iron Lady." She was the the first woman ever to serve as Prime Minister of Great Britain; she served from 1979 to 1990 as leader of the Conservative Party, the longest-running prime minister of show more the 20th Century. During her time as prime minister, she focused on the characteristics of moral absolutism, nationalism, and the rights of the individual versus that of the state --- declaring, "There is no such thing as society" in 1987. Thatcher had a close working relationship with U.S. President Reagan, with whom she shared similar conservative views. Many saw her as the British counterpart to American "Reaganomics." Thatcher was born Margaret Hilda Roberts Oct. 13, 1925 in Grantham, England. She attended Somerville College, Oxford, where she studied chemistry. In 1953, she practiced law as a tax attorney. In 1959 she was elected to Britain's House of Commons --- she was its youngest female member. In 1970, when the Conservatives took power, she was made Britain's secretary of state for education and science. In 1975, she was chosen to lead the Conservatives, and she became the prime minister in 1979. In 1984, she narrowly escaped being killed when the IRA bombed her hotel during a party conference. The morning after, she convened the conference as scheduled. Thatcher authored many books in her lifetime; In Her Own Words contains some of her greatest speeches. In Path to Power, she wrote about the influences that shaped her early life, and in The Downing Street Years she wrote about the details of her years as prime minister. In her 2002 book, Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World, Thatcher outlines her thoughts for political power and planning in the age of globalism. On a personal note, she married Denis Thatcher on December 13, 1951, and their marriage lasted for nearly 52 years until his death in June 2003. In 2002 she suffered a stroke; on the morning of April 8, 2013, she had her final stroke and died in her sleep. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Image credit: Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Author: work provided by Chris Collins of the Margaret Thatcher Foundation.

Works by Margaret Thatcher

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One hundred days : the memoirs of the Falklands battle group commander (1992) — Foreword, some editions — 221 copies
Man V. Nature: Stories (2014) — Associated Name — 167 copies
On the Firing Line: The Public Life of Our Public Figures (1989) — Contributor — 112 copies
Marie Curie: Courageous Pioneer in the Study of Radioactivity (1988) — Foreword, some editions — 95 copies
Great Speeches of the 20th Century (1991) — Contributor — 32 copies
The Penguin Book of Twentieth-Century Protest (1998) — Contributor — 31 copies
Churchill's "Iron Curtain" Speech Fifty Years Later (1999) — Contributor — 9 copies
Margaret Thatcher: Wife, Mother, Politician (1983) — Associated Name — 9 copies

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Legal name
Thatcher, Margaret Hilda, Baroness
Roberts, Margaret Hilda (birth)
Birthdate
1925-10-13
Date of death
2013-04-08
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Place of death
Ritz Hotel, Piccadilly, London, England, UK
Cause of death
complications of a stroke
Places of residence
Grantham, Lincolnshire, England, UK
London, England, UK
Education
The City Law School (LL.B|1953)
Somerville College, Oxford University (BA ∙ 1947 ∙ MA ∙ 1950 ∙ Chemistry)
Huntingtower Road Primary School
Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School
Occupations
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979-1990|Conservative)
politician
research chemist
United Kingdom Secretary of State for Education and Science (1970-1974|Conservative)
Leader of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom (1975-1990)
barrister
Relationships
Thatcher, Carol (daughter)
Thatcher, Mark (son)
Howe, Geoffrey (cabinet minister)
Bell, Tim (public relations advisor)
Thatcher, Denis (spouse)
Organizations
House of Lords
Lincoln's Inn (1953)
Oxford University Conservative Association
Conservative and Unionist Party
J. Lyons & Co.
Imperial Chemical Industries (show all 7)
BX Plastics
Awards and honors
Lady Companion, The Most Noble Order of the Garter (1995)
Member, Order of Merit (1990)
Life Peerage (Baroness, 1992)
Presidential Medal of Freedom (1991)
Privy Councillor (1970)
Fellow, Royal Society (1983) (show all 20)
Dame of Justice of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (1991)
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry (1979)
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award (1998)
Order of King Abdulaziz (1990)
Grand Cross of the Order of Good Hope (1991)
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Precious Crown (1995)
Grand Order of King Dimitar Zvonimir (1998)
Order of the White Lion, First Class (1999)
Order of Friendship, First Class (2001)
Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Francis I (2003)
Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great (2008)
Honorary Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry (1980)
Honorary Member, Carlton Club (1975)
William J. Donovan Award (1981)

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No more Maggie Thatcher. in Pro and Con (April 2013)

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A riveting first hand account from the leader of Great Britain from 1979 to 1991. Some tedious bits about economic policy but generally interesting stuff.
 
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charlie68 | 5 other reviews | Dec 9, 2023 |
Here, Thatcher writes about her personal life, the formation of her character and values, and the training and experiences which led to her 1979 election victory.
 
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AxcellaZed | 2 other reviews | Aug 2, 2020 |
A great and passionate defense of conservatism and how it applies to today's global situations. Fascinating insights, sound a lot like Rush Limbaugh at times.
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ORFisHome | 4 other reviews | Jul 13, 2009 |
Articulate, determined, and having read this volume, Thatcher is clearly the across the pond counterpart to Reagan. The pair not surprisingly saw eye to eye in their largely concurrent administrations as this book makes clear.
 
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gmicksmith | 4 other reviews | Aug 10, 2008 |

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