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Primi Ministri Britannici del XX secolo

Questa serie approfondisce le vite e i mandati di Primi Ministri britannici cruciali nel corso del XX secolo. Esplora i paesaggi politici, i cambiamenti sociali e le sfide personali affrontate da questi leader durante un'era di trasformazione. I lettori acquisiscono profonde intuizioni sulla formazione della Gran Bretagna moderna attraverso l'analisi delle loro decisioni e del loro impatto sulla storia. Offre un esame avvincente del potere politico e degli individui che lo hanno esercitato.

Lord Salisbury
Macmillan
Bonar Law
Thatcher
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Major

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