Since Attlee & Churchill

By: Lee David Evans & Richard Johnson
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  • The podcast about post-war British politics - since Attlee & Churchill.

    Hosted by Lee David Evans, an historian of the Conservative Party, and Richard Johnson, an historian of the Labour Party.

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Episodes
  • Who was the Macmillanite in the Thatcher Cabinet?
    Jan 5 2025

    Few people remember Peter Walker today. But for more than a decade he was one of the most important figures in Margaret Thatcher's government - in spite of the fact he styled himself as an Macmillanite and not a Thatcherite. In this episode we discuss Walker's career, the role he played in 1980s Britain, and whether or not he was able to exercise much influence as a Cabinet minister.

    In this episode, we discuss the following books:

    'Taken as Red' by Anushka Asthana. Available here: https://amzn.to/4fI2k8T

    'Strange Days Indeed' by Francis Wheen. Available here: https://amzn.to/4fBtJJz

    We also mention audiobooks. If you’re interested in trying them out, you can get a free trial with Audible by clicking here.

    Since Attlee & Churchill is the podcast all about post-war British political history, hosted by:

    Lee David Evans
    is an historian of the Conservative Party and the John Ramsden Fellow at the Mile End Institute, Queen Mary, University of London. He is on social media @LeeDavidEvansUK.

    Richard Johnson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London, and among his other areas of expertise is an historian of the Labour Party. He tweets at @richardmarcj.

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    44 mins
  • Why did the 1964 Labour government get off to such a bad start?
    Dec 29 2024

    An incoming Labour government gets off to a difficult start, taking tough and unpopular decisions which they say are necessary because of the inheritance left by the Conservatives. It's not Keir Starmer in 2024, but Harold Wilson six decades ago. In this episode, we consider Wilson's tricky start as prime minister, how a controversial and sensational by-election crystallised the issues facing Britain and its government in the mid-1960s, and the ways Wilson tried to recover ahead of the 1966 election.


    In this episode we discuss the following programmes, articles and books:


    'Lucan' on BBC iPlayer. Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m0024qb9/lucan


    ‘'Make The Equal Rights Amendment Part Of The Constitution' by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. Available at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/15/opinion/trump-biden-legacy.html?searchResultPosition=4


    'John Stonehouse: My Father' by Julia Stonehouse. Available at: https://amzn.to/41Rv9Mv


    'Making the Weather' by Vernon Bogdanor. Available at: https://amzn.to/3ZVQrWH

    Since Attlee & Churchill is the podcast all about post-war British political history, hosted by:

    Lee David Evans
    is an historian of the Conservative Party and the John Ramsden Fellow at the Mile End Institute, Queen Mary, University of London. He is on social media @LeeDavidEvansUK.

    Richard Johnson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London, and among his other areas of expertise is an historian of the Labour Party. He tweets at @richardmarcj.

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    44 mins
  • Christmas Special: Did the late Queen secretly reference a Prime Minister's illness in her Christmas speech?
    Dec 26 2024

    If you're British or live in a Commonwealth realm, the Sovereign's Christmas message is synonymous with Christmas. And it's one of those broadcasts that we're talking about in this festive special of 'Since Attlee & Churchill'. In particular, Richard and Lee ask whether, in her 2013 Christmas message, Elizabeth II made a covert reference to the illness of one of her former prime ministers.

    In this episode, we mention the following books/articles:

    'The Queen' by Ben Pimlott. Available here: https://amzn.to/41JdDKx

    'The Way the Wind Blows' by Alec Douglas-Home. Available here: https://amzn.to/3VSrRVA

    'Breaking the Code: Westminster Diaries' by Gyles Brandreth. Available here: https://amzn.to/49VAyEE

    'Harold Wilson and the "Big Six"' by Michael Lloyd-Jones. Available here: https://amzn.to/3VSrJFA

    Since Attlee & Churchill is the podcast all about post-war British political history, hosted by:

    Lee David Evans
    is an historian of the Conservative Party and the John Ramsden Fellow at the Mile End Institute, Queen Mary, University of London. He is on social media @LeeDavidEvansUK.

    Richard Johnson is a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London, and among his other areas of expertise is an historian of the Labour Party. He tweets at @richardmarcj.

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    26 mins

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