Winston Churchill
by John Keegan
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When today's world leaders need inspiration and strength in times of crisis, they often turn to Winston Churchill, quoting him and citing his heroic example. The son of a member of Parliament, Churchill, a poor academic student, wanted to be a soldier early in life. But after he escaped from a South African prison camp, his national fame catapulted him into a life of politics. In this Penguin life, the eminent historian John Keegan charts Churchill's career, following his steadfast show more leadership during the catastrophic events of World War II while England was dangerously poised on the brink of collapse. With wonderful eloquence, Keegan illuminates Churchill's incredible strength during this crucial moment in history and his unshakable belief that democracy would always prevail. Keegan looks at Churchill's speeches, which are some of the greatest examples of English oratory, and identifies his ability to communicate his own idea of an English past as the source of Churchill's greatness. He also sheds light on the political climate of Churchill's time. The result is an insightful, sensitive portrait of Churchill the war leader and Churchill the man. show lessTags
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As an eminent military historian, John Keegan was an ideal choice for this contribution to the Penguin Lives series. Several full-scale Churchill biographies are available, and for readers disinclined to tackle a detailed multi-volume work, Keegan's book offers a fine introduction. Despite this book's relative brevity (~200 pages, 5x8" in dimension), the author manages to cover Churchill's entire life and career. The years surrounding World War II will be of particular interest to the general reader, and here they are given particular attention, making up ~60 pages of the book. Churchill is presented in full complexity, and his early, disastrous military mistakes, his problematic views (notably racism and colonialism), and political show more difficulties are neither hidden nor over- emphasized. In the final chapter, "Apotheosis", Keegan argues that Churchill is worthy of great admiration, primarily for his role in helping to save England during the war years. Indeed, in his account, it is hard to imagine England having resisted the German attack without Churchill's courage and stirring rhetoric.
Note: The Publisher's Weekly summary of this book wrongly states that Churchill once belonged to the Labour party. While Churchill did join the Liberal party before returning to the Conservatives, he certainly never joined Labour, despite his support for government programs to help the poor. show less
Note: The Publisher's Weekly summary of this book wrongly states that Churchill once belonged to the Labour party. While Churchill did join the Liberal party before returning to the Conservatives, he certainly never joined Labour, despite his support for government programs to help the poor. show less
Winston Churchill biographies come in all shapes and sizes, from the massive to the svelte. John Keegan's contribution to the genre is definitely on the latter end of that spectrum; his book, a volume in the Penguin Lives series, covers Churchill's nine decades in less than 200 pages. To achieve this, Keegan must condense a long and active life, one that stretched from participation in Queen Victoria's "little wars" to an effort to achieve detente with the Soviet Union. This invariably requires the sacrifice of depth and detail, yet it also gives Keegan an opportunity to define more clearly the overarching themes of Churchill's life, which he sees as defined by clearly delineated moral principles to which he remained true throughout his show more long political career.
Keegan also brings to his task a long career as a military correspondent and historian, and it is no surprise that his coverage of Churchill's career is exceptionally insightful considering the space available. And yet there are weaknesses that contrast with the book's strengths. The book itself suffers from poor editing, and the narrow focus of his bibliography on military titles raises questions about the depth of knowledge informing Keegan's analysis. For these reasons, Paul Addison's superb [b:Churchill: The Unexpected Hero|1604091|Churchill The Unexpected Hero|Paul Addison|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1387699760s/1604091.jpg|1597388] is far superior as a short biography, but for those unable to locate a copy of it Keegan's book will fit the bill for anyone seeking a useful introduction to Churchill and his achievements. show less
Keegan also brings to his task a long career as a military correspondent and historian, and it is no surprise that his coverage of Churchill's career is exceptionally insightful considering the space available. And yet there are weaknesses that contrast with the book's strengths. The book itself suffers from poor editing, and the narrow focus of his bibliography on military titles raises questions about the depth of knowledge informing Keegan's analysis. For these reasons, Paul Addison's superb [b:Churchill: The Unexpected Hero|1604091|Churchill The Unexpected Hero|Paul Addison|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1387699760s/1604091.jpg|1597388] is far superior as a short biography, but for those unable to locate a copy of it Keegan's book will fit the bill for anyone seeking a useful introduction to Churchill and his achievements. show less
Very readable, short history. Keegan’s grasp of history and context is amazing. Some sections a bit written to format and form, so a 4 and not a 5.
I’ve been hunting for a biography on Winston Churchill for some time and when I found this golden nugget of a mini-biography “Winston Churchill” by none other than John Keegan I snapped it up straight away. This elongated essay by Mr. Keegan about one of the greatest leaders of the twentieth-century is part of Viking’s Penguin Lives series and was an excellent source of some amazing historical information. What I was truly astounded by was reading about how disappointingly Churchill, the great historian, orator, writer and leader was at academics. Mr. Keegan is a thorough and incredible historian and I look forward to more editions of the Penguin Lives series as well as my next Keegan book.
A good short biography by a master writer. This is the perfect introduction to Churchill's life. A bit skimpy once you get past the Second World War.
A quick introduction to the life of Churchill - a little shallow especially after WWII. But he has accomplished a lot !
Fascinating! It is rare that a non-fiction book pulls me in like this one.
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John Keegan, May 15, 1934 - August 2, 2012 John Keegan was born in London, England on May 15, 1934. He received a degree in history from Balliol College, Oxford in 1953. After graduation, he went to the United States on a grant to study the Civil War. When he returned to London, he wrote political reports for the United States Embassy and in 1960 show more was appointed as a lecturer at the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, England, a post he held for 25 years. During this time he also held visiting professorships at Princeton University and Vassar College. In 1997, he began working for the Daily Telegraph as a defense correspondent and then military affairs editor. He also contributed to the American website National Review Online. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 20 books about military history, the majority of which focus on warfare from the 14th to the 21st centuries. His works included Barbarossa: Invasion of Russia, The Face of Battle, A History of Warfare, Who Was Who in World War II, The Second World War, The American Civil War, The Mask of Command, and The Iraq War. He was knighted in 2000. He died on August 2, 2012 at age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Winston Churchill
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- 2002
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- Winston Churchill (Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer)
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- Great Britain; House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England, UK
- Important events
- World War II; World War I; Boer War
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- Biography & Memoir, History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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- 941.084 — History & geography History of Europe British Isles Historical periods of British Isles 1837- Period of Victoria and House of Windsor 1936-1945
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- DA566.9 .C5 .K397 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Great Britain History of Great Britain England History By period Modern, 1485- 20th century
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