Margaret Thatcher: A Bibliography

Margaret Thatcher: A Bibliography

by Faysal Mikdadi
Margaret Thatcher: A Bibliography

Margaret Thatcher: A Bibliography

by Faysal Mikdadi

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Overview

Margaret Thatcher unalterably changed the face of Britain. This volume, the first book-length bibliography on Thatcher, will help the researcher to evaluate her impact. The volume opens with a brief biography, which includes coverage of Thatcher's monetary and social market policies, her special relationship with Ronald Reagan, her foreign and domestic policies, and her attitudes toward women and equal opportunity issues. The bibliography, which comprises the bulk of the book, provides a comprehensive guide to works on Thatcher's life and career. Entries are annotated except when a title is self-explanatory. Coverage is devoted primarily to English-language materials. The book includes full indexes. The book will be an important aide for all scholars, researchers, and students concerned with British politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313282881
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/26/1993
Series: Bibliographies of British Statesmen , #18
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

FAYSAL MIKDADI is an educational inspector with the Wiltshire Inspection Services in England and a freelance writer. He is the author of Gamal Abdel Nasser: A Bibliography (Greenwood, 1991).

Table of Contents

Preface
Summary Biography of Thatcher
Chronology of the Life of Margaret Thatcher
Newspapers and Periodicals
Personal Writings
General Biographies
Background Readings
Childhood and Youth
Early Career
Minister and Leader of the Opposition
Prime Minister
Economic Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Union Laws
Education
Equal Opportunities
Removal from Power
General Place in History
Theses, Bibliographies and Reviews
Author Index
Subject Index

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