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  1. 25 de jun. de 2020 · EPUB and PDF access not available for this item. IN COLLECTIONS Internet Archive Books Texts to Borrow Books for People with Print Disabilities

  2. 1 de ago. de 2013 · At the end of the day, 1961-1963. by. Macmillan, Harold, 1894-1986. Publication date. 1973. Topics. Macmillan, Harold, 1894-1986. Publisher. New York, Harper & Row.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2022 · Macmillan was an acute observer of events and people not just in his own country or party, but on the wider international and political scene. He describes with ironic amusement the diplomatic confrontations with the Russians, casts a connoisseur's eye over great parliamentary occasions and comments acerbically on the infighting of ...

  4. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s speech to the South African houses of parliament on 3 February 1960 has become firmly associated with the process of decolonisation in British Africa. Macmillan’s speech, however, had first been delivered almost unnoticed to an audience in Accra, the capital of independent Ghana, only a few days ...

    • Larry Butler
  5. Claiming the necessity of building a harmoniously ordered society in order to overcome the social conflict, Macmillan efforts were directed to propose non-socialist, conservative corporatist legislation, eventually discussed in Parliament between 1934 and 1935. Download Free PDF. View PDF.

    • Martin Farr
  6. Harold Macmillan 1894–1986 British Conservative statesman; Prime Minister, 1957–63 Forever poised between a cliché and an indiscretion.

  7. Ministers Harold Wilson and Edward Heath. For John Dumbrell, in his recent survey, A. Special Relationship, the most appropriate starting point for a study of Anglo-American. relations in the Cold War and after, is ‘the house that Jack and Mac built’. Macmillans.