Margaret Thatcher (Grantham, Reino Unido, 1925), política británica, primera ministra desde 1979 hasta 1990. Licenciada en Ciencia Químicas, en 1951 contrajo matrimonio con Denis Thatcher, un alto ejecutivo de la industria petrolífera que la introdujo en la política. Ingresó en el Partido Conservador y en 1959 ganó un escaño en la Cámara de los Comunes. Dos años más tarde fue nombrada secretaria de Estado para Asuntos Sociales y luego ministra de Educación y Ciencia. Ocupó la dirección del Partido Conservador en 1975 y en 1979 consiguió que accedieran al poder. Se convirtió así en la primera mujer británica en alcanzar el cargo de primer ministro.
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Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013) est Premier ministre de 1979 à 1990, date de sa démission. Ses réformes radicales aux résultats spectaculaires lui valent trois victoires électorales successives et son
Lady Thatcher, a unique figure in global politics, shares her views about the dangers and opportunities of the new millennium. Lady Thatchers previous books on her political career have been bestsellers, The Downing Street Years went to No.1. She is a unique world figure and this book, containing her views about the dangers and opportunities of the new millennium, will attract great interest both in Britain and around the world. In her own words:"I wanted to write one more book and I wanted it to be about the future. In this age of spin-doctors and sound bites, the ever present danger is that leaders will follow fashion and not their instincts and beliefs. That was not how the West won the Cold War, not how we created the basis for todays freedom and prosperity. If we wish to make our achievements secure for our children and grandchildren, the West must stay vigilant and strong. In this book it will be my purpose to show that it can and must- be done.
The definitive inside account of the Falklands War, written by Margaret Thatcher herself. On 21 May 1982, the British people watched with a mixture of pride and fear as their troops landed under heavy aerial bombardment at San Carlos Bay in the Falkland Islands. Since 1833 the islands had been under British sovereignty, and when Argentina launched a full-scale invasion on 2 April 1982 Margaret Thatcher decided to retaliate swiftly and aggressively. Over the following days a task force of 10,000 troops and 44 warships was assembled and despatched to the South Atlantic. Britains first major armed conflict since the Korean War, the Falklands War cost the lives of 236 British and 750 Argentine soldiers. When the Argentine garrison surrendered on 2 June, the public swung in favour the Conservative government, and Margaret Thatchers second term in office was secured. This in the Iron Ladys own words is the inside story of the Falklands War.
First published in her pioneering treatise Statecraft, the opinions and projections of the former Prime Minister on Europe remain potent and resoundingly prophetic. Margaret Thatcher foresaw the European Union as a swelling superstate, gradually eroding Britains freedom. Irreparable and doomed, European integration did not allow for the birthright of nationhood. It was the most recent incarnation of an idea that has been tried many times before, and the outcomes were far from happy. During my lifetime, she says, most of the problems the world has faced have come, in one fashion or other, from mainland Europe, and the solutions from outside it.
A newly edited, single-volume commemorative edition of The Path to Power and The Downing Street Years; this is Margaret Thatcher in her own words. Margaret Thatcher was the towering figure of late-twentieth-century British politics. Now following her death in 2013, this is her own account of her remarkable life. Beginning with her upbringing in Grantham, she goes on to describe her entry into Parliament. Rising through the ranks of this mans world, she led the Conservative Party to victory in 1979, becoming Britains first woman prime minister. Offering a riveting firsthand version of the critical moments of her premiership the Falklands War, the miners strike, the Brighton bomb and her unprecedented three election victories, the book reaches a gripping climax with an hour-by-hour description of her dramatic final days in 10 Downing Street. No other single book can offer this personal perspective on her formative years, her political convictions and the unique position she came to hold in public life; Margaret Thatchers frank and compelling autobiography stands as a powerful testament to her influential legacy.
Los años de Downing Street es un brillante retrato de los hechos y las personas de los primeros años de la que fuera primera ministra británica Margaret Thatcher en el poder. La Dama de Hierro nos cuenta en primera persona, haciendo gala de una precision demoledora, como fueron los primeros momentos de su acceso al cargo -la mayoria de ellos criticos-, las tres victorias electorales, las guerra de las Malvinas, la huelga de los mineros, la bomba de Brighton, el asunto Westland, sus enfrentamientos con determinados ministros faltos del suficiente animo o mal aconsejados, asi como sus opiniones sobre las diferentes personas con quienes va tratando, tanto estadistas de talla internacional como miembros de su propio Gabinete, sobre las que vierte juicios de una franqueza absoluta.El recuerdo de aquellos años configura la personalidad, y la trayectoria y los acontecimientos, los personajes y los sucesos que se describen dentro de una trama politica de tintes novelescos nos ofrecen la imagen perfecta de la hasta ahora unica primera ministra britanica, dispuesta a cambiar el Reino Unido y su papel en el gran teatro del mundo.Una obra magistral, llena de fuerza y conviccion, en la que Margaret Thatcher expone la base de sus creencias y el modo en el que supo convertirlas en hechos durante su gobierno. Su perfeccionismo, su pasion por el cambio, su tenacidad y su asombrosa determinacion son evidencias palpables en cada una de las paginas del presente volumen.www.librosaguilar.com