Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft

Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft

by Lewis E. Lehrman

Narrated by Paul Woodson

Unabridged — 15 hours, 36 minutes

Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft

Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft

by Lewis E. Lehrman

Narrated by Paul Woodson

Unabridged — 15 hours, 36 minutes

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Overview

During World War II the "special relationship" between the United States and Great Britain cemented the alliance that won the war. But the ultimate victory of that partnership has obscured many of the conflicts behind Franklin Roosevelt's grins and Winston Churchill's victory signs, the clashes of principles and especially personalities between and within the two nations.



Synthesizing an impressive variety of sources, from memoirs and letters to histories and biographies, Lewis Lehrman explains how the Anglo-American alliance worked-and occasionally did not work-by presenting portraits and case studies of the men who worked the back channels and back rooms, the secretaries and under secretaries, ambassadors and ministers, responsible for carrying out Roosevelt's and Churchill's agendas while also pursuing their own and thwarting others'. This was the domain of Joseph Kennedy, American ambassador to England often at odds with his boss; spymasters William Donovan and William Stephenson; Secretary of State Cordell Hull, whom FDR frequently bypassed in favor of Under Secretary Sumner Welles; British ambassadors Lord Lothian and Lord Halifax; and, above them all, Roosevelt and Churchill, who had the difficult task, not always well performed, of managing their subordinates and who frequently chose to conduct foreign policy directly between themselves. Scrupulous in its research and fair in its judgments, Lehrman's book reveals the personal diplomacy at the core of the Anglo-American alliance.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/10/2017
Historian and investment banker Lehrman (Money, Gold, and History) details the relationship between the U.S. and Great Britain during WWII, with a lesser emphasis on the two countries’ relationships with Stalin. His well-researched analysis begins with Roosevelt and Churchill demonstrating the differing styles of the two leaders: Churchill is depicted as straightforward, combative, and driven, with the singular and focused purpose of defeating Hitler; Roosevelt is seen as more of a politician, an opportunistic juggler who “tacked and trimmed with the political winds.” Lehrman also explores the roles of a long list of contemporaries, including American generals Eisenhower and Marshall; ambassadors Joseph Kennedy and W. Averell Harriman; and Roosevelt advisor Harry Hopkins. Their British counterparts, including Anthony Eden and John Maynard Keynes, also receive attention. Utilizing numerous sources, Lehrman conveys the complexities, jealousies, and challenges these men confronted during the war and how many disagreements—some petty, many substantial—were set aside in the interests of defeating Germany and Japan. Lehrman also begins each section with informative quotes from the principals that provide a useful frame for the narrative. This impressive and thorough history will appeal to those with an abiding interest in WWII, but not to casual readers. (Feb.)

Forward

Lewis E. Lehrman’s Churchill, Roosevelt & Company is a richly detailed history of the Anglo-American alliance, in which the architects of the war effort include not only Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but a host of diplomats, ministers, secretaries of state, spymasters, business leaders and other subordinates….Lehrman, a historian and recipient of the National Humanities Medal, offers compelling portraits and case histories of the men who worked together—and sometimes intrigued against each other—in the campaign to end world war….The resulting group biography is a veritable embarrassment of riches for history buffs eager for a deeper understanding of the forces that led to the end of the greatest global conflict in modern times. —Lee Polevoi,Foreword

The Wall Street Journal

Lewis Lehrman's Churchill, Roosevelt & Company offers a detailed look at the special relationship, especially during World War II, when Anglo-American cooperation achieved its most impressive results and faced its most formidable challenges. The book is packed with fascinating detail and illuminates not only the past but the challenges of the present day.

National Review

Lewis Lehrman…has written an invaluable and notably unsentimental account of the relationships between the two leaders and their respective staffs….Lehrman writes with a deep knowledge of the period that is productive of much insight…his portrait of “an intimate, effective Anglo-American alliance” is not only illuminative of a finest-hour chapter in the history of nations that carry on the English tradition of liberty, it also moves the reader to ponder the future. —Michael Knox Beran, National Review

From the Publisher

In his newest work, “Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft” (Stackpole, 2017), historian Lewis E. Lehrman offers deep insights into that remarkable relationship [between the United States and Great Britain]. The volume provides a candid and unvarnished accounting of pivotal moments in the story of the world’s most consequential alliance, going beyond the broad strokes of history into the far more nuanced realities. Lehrman performs a significant public service through his powerful analysis of this key moment in history.” – Michael Poliakoff and Ted Eismeier, Real Clear Books

“Lewis E. Lehrman’s new book, Churchill, Roosevelt & Company, is a formidable digest of most of the memoirs and serious historical analyses and biographies about and around the 1940-1945 era alliance between Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin. As such, it is up to date and contains a great many and interesting asides that even the devotees of that great drama will find enlightening. The book is a very interesting read, and in many places, is perceptive. I strongly recommend it for its insightful portrayal of almost all the key personalities in the upper echelons of Anglo-American leadership in the European part of World War II.” – Conrad Black, The New Criterion

“Lewis E. Lehrman applies scholarly yet lucid treatment to complicated relationships. Churchill, Roosevelt & Company is written to be enjoyed by lay readers and scholars alike. It is immediately accessible. The story Lehrman reports appears to be the fruit of a lifetime of research. There is hardly a point he makes that is without substantial documentation. His fascinating endnotes encompass over 100 pages. This provides an immediately accessible story that is easy to read and follow.” – William R. Collier, Tioga Freedomist

“In his new book, Churchill, Roosevelt & Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft, National Humanities Medal holder Lewis E. Lehrman describes, in a strong narrative and with great precision, the tense diplomatic relationship between the United States and Great Britain in the lead-up to World War II. Lehrman demonstrates a jeweler’s eye for detail. He does an excellent job at documenting and capturing personalities, and not only those of Roosevelt and Churchill. This book is suffused with human interest.” – Jon Schweppe Townhall.com

“Churchill, Roosevelt & Company is a more detailed account of how the allies came together, executed their tasks, and then drifted apart, than any other book of its compact size that I have read. If you want to read a comprehensive account of the war in less than 500 pages, this is the book. Lehrman has produced a unique chronicle of World War II, focusing not on chronology but on the interaction of the war’s major figures and lesser figures. His research is overwhelming and he writes elegantly.” – R. Emmett Tyrrell, The American Spectator.

National Review

Lewis Lehrman…has written an invaluable and notably unsentimental account of the relationships between the two leaders and their respective staffs….Lehrman writes with a deep knowledge of the period that is productive of much insight…his portrait of “an intimate, effective Anglo-American alliance” is not only illuminative of a finest-hour chapter in the history of nations that carry on the English tradition of liberty, it also moves the reader to ponder the future. —Michael Knox Beran, National Review

Wall Street Journal

Lewis Lehrman's Churchill, Roosevelt & Company offers a detailed look at the special relationship, especially during World War II, when Anglo-American cooperation achieved its most impressive results and faced its most formidable challenges. The book is packed with fascinating detail and illuminates not only the past but the challenges of the present day.

Prof. Larry Arnn

Lewis E. Lehrman has done a lot of business in his life, both public and private. He is also an accomplished scholar and historian. In this book, Churchill, Roosevelt & Company, he describes the business of war and politics during the Second World War. The focus is on Churchill and FDR and their Anglo-American team which led the war effort in the West. Mr. Lehrman is exceptionally well-qualified, and his excellent book is proof of that fact.

Prof. Richard Carwardine

Lewis E. Lehrman’s arresting and deeply researched study of the Anglo-American alliance during the Second World War brilliantly establishes how far Roosevelt and Churchill—sometimes willing to use back channels and bypass conventional diplomatic authority—found and relied on the right people to smooth relations between the two countries. Rich in historical immediacy, Churchill, Roosevelt & Company demonstrates how generals, diplomats, spies, businessmen, economists, and other key figures served the needs of both Prime Minister and President in their unyielding defense of democratic government. Not least, the book delivers a powerful reminder of the contingent role of human interaction and personal chemistry in determining the course of historical events.

Prof. Andrew Roberts

Lewis E. Lehrman demonstrates an almost uncanny feel for all the senior personalities around Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Second World War; he understands their characters, viewpoints and motives and has an enlightening insight into all of them, coupled with an impressively objective judiciousness. I didn’t think much more of genuine value could be written about this glittering galere—one of the great ‘genius clusters’ of history—but this well-researched, well-written and profoundly thoughtful book proves me wrong.

Larry Arnn

Lewis Lehrman has done a lot of business in his life, both public and private. He is also an accomplished scholar and historian. In this book, he describes the business of war and politics during the Second World War under the Anglo-American leadership of Churchill and FDR, together with some of their key colleagues. He is exceptionally well-qualified to do this, and his excellent book is proof of that fact.

Richard Carwardine

Lewis E. Lehrman’s arresting and deeply researched study of the Anglo-American alliance during the Second World War brilliantly establishes how far Roosevelt and Churchill—sometimes willing touse back channels andbypass conventional diplomatic authority—found and relied on the right people to smooth relations between the two countries. Rich in historical immediacy, Churchill, Roosevelt & Company demonstrates how generals, diplomats, spies, businessmen, economists, and other key figures served the needs of both Prime Minister and President in their unyielding defense of democratic government. Not least, the book delivers a powerful reminder of the contingent role of human interaction and personal chemistry in determining the course of historical events.

Andrew Roberts

Lewis Lehrman demonstrates an almost uncanny feel for all the senior personalities around Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Second World War; he understands their characters, viewpoints and motives and has an enlightening insight into all of them, coupled with an impressively objective judiciousness. I didn’t think much more of genuine value could be written about this glittering galere—one of the great ‘genius clusters’ of history—but this well-researched, well-written and profoundly thoughtful book proves me wrong.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171186142
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 05/29/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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