The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government

Author:   David Torrance
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9781399411431


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 January 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Torrance
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Continuum
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9781399411431


ISBN 10:   1399411438
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   18 January 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Thoroughly researched… The Wild Men brings superbly to life figures whom history should not have forgotten. * The Daily Telegraph * A highly readable, enjoyable and informative book. * The Financial Times * Lively, interesting [and] based on an impressive amount of archival research. A highly readable guide to a landmark historical episode. * Richard Toye, author of Age of Hope: Labour, 1945, and the Birth of Modern Britain. * With meticulous reconstruction and careful judgement, this is a fascinating piece of work with some intriguing parallels for our own times. * Peter Hennessy * Torrance’s book is (and I don’t think I have ever described a political history book in these words) riveting. It is a joy to read; it is highly illuminating; it is – to me – a revelation. * NetGalley review *


In the nick of time, as its centenary approaches, David Torrance has rescued the first Labour government from the lay-by of British political history. With meticulous reconstruction and careful judgement, he shows there was more policy achievement in its precarious nine months of minority life than it has been given credit for. Civil war has always been Labour's special subject, but all the factions can agree on this - that David Torrance's story is a fine and fascinating piece of work with some intriguing parallels for our own times to savour and ponder. * Peter Hennessy *


Thoroughly researched… The Wild Men brings superbly to life figures whom history should not have forgotten. * Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph * A highly readable, enjoyable and informative book. * John McTernan, The Financial Times * Lively, interesting [and] based on an impressive amount of archival research. A highly readable guide to a landmark historical episode. * Richard Toye, author of Age of Hope: Labour, 1945, and the Birth of Modern Britain. * With meticulous reconstruction and careful judgement, this is a fascinating piece of work with some intriguing parallels for our own times. * Peter Hennessy * Torrance’s book is (and I don’t think I have ever described a political history book in these words) riveting. It is a joy to read; it is highly illuminating; it is – to me – a revelation. * NetGalley review * Deeply researched. * Socialist Worker * A timely reappraisal of a momentous period in British politics. * The Glasgow Herald *


Thoroughly researched… The Wild Men brings superbly to life figures whom history should not have forgotten. * Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph * A highly readable, enjoyable and informative book. * John McTernan, The Financial Times * A meticulously researched collective biography. * Andrew Marr, New Statesman * An engrossing account of the perilous course charted by Ramsay MacDonald… David Torrance illuminates all of this brilliantly. * Alan Johnson, the Guardian * Torrance tells an absorbing, meticulous and balanced story. * Chris Mullin, The Spectator * Torrance tells the story of each of this engrossing era’s main principals in a series of crisp, meticulously researched chapters. It was a fascinating period, and this is a timely, even racy account. * Roger Alton, Mail on Sunday * David Torrance’s lucid account, The Wild Men, tells a lot of the story through a series of well-crafted and elegantly written mini-biographies of the leading players, a good device for navigating a turbulent period of complex events and issues. * Andrew Rawnsley, The Observer * In The Wild Men David Torrance, a biographer and clerk at the House of Commons, tells the story of MacDonald’s rise and the first Labour government, its people, policies and purpose, with sympathy and fastidious attention to detail. His reading and research are exemplary…. [A] fascinating portrait. * Jason Cowley, The Sunday Times * Lively, interesting [and] based on an impressive amount of archival research. A highly readable guide to a landmark historical episode. * Richard Toye, author of Age of Hope: Labour, 1945, and the Birth of Modern Britain. * With meticulous reconstruction and careful judgement, this is a fascinating piece of work with some intriguing parallels for our own times. * Peter Hennessy * Torrance’s book is (and I don’t think I have ever described a political history book in these words) riveting. It is a joy to read; it is highly illuminating; it is – to me – a revelation. * NetGalley review * Deeply researched. * Socialist Worker * A timely reappraisal of a momentous period in British politics. * The Glasgow Herald * Tightly focussed… even-handed… [an] in-depth study. * History Today * An accessible, entertaining and well-researched history… It is a welcome study of a period that should be better known. A collection of rich portraits of the leading figures of the government … Torrance has skilfully brought the history of the first Labour government alive. * Literary Review * Admirable, thoroughly researched and very readable account… Torrance offers rich character sketches and takes us through the often difficult history of the government with exemplary skill. * Allan Massie, The Scotsman * An insightful, analytical study…. Torrance has conducted some superb and dogged research into previously overlooked archives. * Ian Cawood, Times Literary Supplement * Rooted in robust research, David Torrance’s new book casts fresh light on Britain’s first Labour government. * Baroness O’Grady, The House * Much to inform and delight… the book is framed as a series of portraits of the main players and reflects much detailed new research. It is well written, easy to read and will prove an important historical resource. * Julia Langdon, The Tablet *


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David Torrance is a constitutional specialist at the House of Commons Library and a widely published historian of Scottish and UK politics. He has written unauthorised biographies of SNP politicians Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon, as well as the biography of David Steel.

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