328 Pages
    by Routledge

    328 Pages
    by Routledge

    Neville Chamberlain, the Conservative Prime Minister who pursued the doomed policy of appeasing Hitler, is one of the most reinterpreted of modern British Prime Ministers.

    Infamous on account of his declaration of having achieved ‘peace for our time’, Neville Chamberlain has often been portrayed as a social reformer out of sync with the times in which he lived. In this new biography, Nick Smart offers a picture conditioned more by the opinions of contemporaries than by hindsight, examining Chamberlain's life, career, achievements and failures. Stressing that the system in which Chamberlain found himself operating had more impact on the historical developments than anything he did personally, Smart describes a man who was hardworking but ultimately out of his depth, destined to be remembered in history as the fall-guy to Winston Churchill’s hero.

    Presenting Chamberlain's life and politics in a nuanced way, Nick Smart's biography is a must read for anyone interested in British politics and its impact on the international stage.

    Preface  1. Family and Early Life  2. Early Manhood  3. Birmingham Businessman  4. Birmingham Politics  5. Whitehall and Westminster  6. Member of Parliament  7. Politics and Ambition 1923–1929  8. Opposition and National Government 1929–1931  9. Chancellor Again 1931–1935  10. Foreign Policy, Kings and Rearmament 1935–1937  11. Prime Minister  12. War and Death

    Biography

    Nick Smart is Lecturer in History at the University of Plymouth.

    'Smart has produced a valuable portrait.'Tribune

    "...his [Smart's] biography is a valuable addition to the literature concerning Neville Chamberlain's life and times." - Warren Dockter, University of Nottingham in European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire