Lloyd George 1916-1918. War leader

Lloyd George 1916-1918. War Leader by John Grigg, published by Methuen on August 31, 2003, offers an in-depth examination of David Lloyd George’s tenure as Prime Minister during a pivotal period in British history. Spanning 688 pages, this book explores how Lloyd George navigated the complexities of World War I, addressing both military challenges and domestic unrest, particularly within the Liberal party and in Ireland.
Readers will find a detailed account of Lloyd George’s innovative approaches to governance and their significant effects on Britain during the early 20th century. The narrative highlights his leadership qualities and the transformative actions he undertook in the face of unprecedented threats to the nation. Grigg’s work provides insights into the political landscape of Great Britain during World War I, focusing on the interplay between military strategy and political dynamics.
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Lloyd George became Prime Minister at a crucial point in the history of this country. Britain had reached the apogee of its military power but was facing a new and most deadly threat to its survival at sea. At home the Liberal party to which Lloyd George belonged was bitterly divided. Unrest in Ireland, with all its dangerous implications, was a growing menace. Grigg’s account reveals the extent of Lloyd George’s innovations in government and their impact on traditional Britain. Here we see one of the most resourceful leaders of modern times in brilliant action, transforming his country in pursuit of victory.
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