CallaghanHaus Publishing, 2006 - 169 lappuses This volume describes the life of James Callaghan, Labour politician and prime minister from 1976 to 1979. It looks at his life from his first career as a tax officer for the Inland Revenue, to his succeeding Wilson as prime minister in 1976. |
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Early Life | 1 |
The Attlee Government | 14 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | 33 |
Home Secretary | 55 |
Foreign Secretary | 77 |
THE LEADERSHIP | 88 |
Prime Minister | 89 |
The LibLab Pact | 101 |
THE LEGACY | 134 |
Father of the House | 135 |
Assessment | 140 |
Notes | 150 |
Chronology | 155 |
Further Reading | 158 |
Picture Sources | 162 |
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