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  1. Hugh Gaitskell. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell (ur. 9 kwietnia 1906 w Londynie, zm. 18 stycznia 1963 tamże) – brytyjski polityk, przywódca Partii Pracy w latach 1955-1963, minister w rządzie Clementa Atlee .

  2. Hugh Gaitskell y fait de brillantes études et passe avec mention très bien une licence de philosophie, science politique et science économique. A sa sortie d’Oxford, il travaille pendant un an comme éducateur de formation permanente dans la région de Nottingham. Ensuite, de 1929 à 1939, il enseigne l’économie à l’Université de ...

  3. 34 Hugh Gaitskell within Labour politics, with the SDP ‘claiming his mantle’ (Brivati, 1996: 445). Nor did New Labour seek to suggest that Gaitskell was an influ-ence upon them. When examining the relationship between revisionism and New Labour, Matt Beech emphasised how revisionism represented the

  4. 5 de ene. de 2024 · 'Mr. Hugh Gaitskell', The Times (19 January 1963), p. 12; Hugh Gaitskell was that rare creature, a passionate intellectual. Rationality was his creed. His limited patience was strained almost beyond endurance by the the stolid prejudices of the trades union leaders he depended upon, and the colourful sophistries of his left-wing critics.

  5. 22 de nov. de 1979 · A.J. Ayer. 1111 words. Hugh Gaitskell. by Philip Williams. Cape, 1007 pp., £15. If only Hugh Gaitskell had not died when he did. If only he had led the Labour Party into the General Election of 1964. He had at last succeeded in imposing his ascendency over the party – an ascendency repeatedly challenged in the eight years he had led it, all ...

  6. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell CBE (9 April 1906 – 18 January 1963) was a British politician, and leader of the Labour Party 1955–1963. He was also Chancellor of the Exchequer under Clement Attlee. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at New College, University of Oxford. After an academic career at University College London he became the ...

  7. 13 de oct. de 2016 · Hugh Gaitskell was born in 1906 in London and educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford. The General Strike, which occurred mid-way through his undergraduate studies, led to Gaitskell’s first active involvement in politics when he assisted local supporters of the Trade Union Council: this experience, and the aftermath of the Strike ...