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In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War

by David Reynolds

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Winston Churchill was one of the giants of the twentieth century. As Britain’s prime minister from 1940 to 1945, he courageously led his nation and the world away from appeasement, into war, and on to triumph over the Axis dictators. His classic six-volume account of those years, The Second World War, has shaped our perceptions of the conflict and secured Churchill’s place as its most important chronicler. Now, for the first time, a book explains how Churchill wrote this masterwork, and in the process enhances and often revises our understanding of one of history’s most complex, vivid, and eloquent leaders.

In Command of History sheds new light on Churchill in his multiple, often overlapping roles as warrior, statesman, politician, and historian. Citing excerpts from the drafts and correspondence for Churchill’s magnum opus, David Reynolds opens our eyes to the myriad forces that shaped its final form.

We see how Churchill’s manuscripts were vetted by Whitehall to conceal secrets such as the breaking of the Enigma code by British spymasters at Bletchley Park, and how Churchill himself edited the volumes to avoid offending postwar statesmen such as Tito, Charles de Gaulle, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. We explore his confusions about the true story of the atomic bomb, learn of his second thoughts about Stalin, and watch him repackage himself as a consistent advocate of the D-Day landings.

In Command of History is a major work that forces us to reconsider much received wisdom about World War II. It also peels back the covers from an unjustly neglected period of Churchill’s life, his “second wilderness” years, 1945—1951. During this time Churchill, now over seventy, wrote himself into history, politicked himself back into 10 Downing Street, and delivered some of the most vital oratory of his career, including his pivotal “iron curtain” speech.

Exhaustively researched and dazzlingly written, this is a revelatory portrait of one of the world’s most profiled figures, a work by a historian in full command of his craft.

“A fascinating account that accomplishes the impossible: [Reynolds] actually finds something new and interesting to say about one of the most chronicled characters of all time.” –The New York Times Book Review

A New York Times NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR

A BEST HISTORY OF THE YEAR SELECTION –The New York Sun

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"For many, the fact that Churchill won his Nobel for literature comes as a surprise, but he was a prolific — and very well paid — historian and journalist. Awarded Britain's Wolfson History Prize, this highly readable book by Cambridge historian Reynolds supplies the backstory to Churchill's massive postwar publishing project: the epic The Second World War. As the author notes, he's writing 'a book about personal biography and public memory,' beginning with Churchill's crushing defeat in the July 1945 election and offering a unique perspective on WWII, the onset of the Cold War and Churchill's determination to write the history of the 20th century's signal conflict. But Reynolds's real achievement is his grasp of the motives behind that determination: 'Churchill's sense of the fickleness of fame... impelled him to be his own historian.' He quotes a 1944 letter to Stalin in which Churchill writes, 'I agree that we had better leave the past to history, but remember if I live long enough I may be one of the historians.' Packed with detail and vivid characterizations (but still clearly a scholarly, thoroughly researched work), it's a different take on one of the few men capable of both making history and writing it. 16 pages of b&w photos. Agent, Irene Skolnick Agency. (On sale Nov. 1)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Winner of the Wolfson History Prize

Advance praise for In Command of History

“In Command of History is a fascinating lesson of how he who controls history’s pen controls what is accepted as history’s reality. And Reynolds tells his tale with Churchillian style, sweep, and wit.”

–Joseph E. Persico

“A wonderful book. David Reynolds provides a unique portrait not only of Churchill the statesman who made history but Churchill the author who shaped it. Highest recommendation.”

–Jean Edward Smith

Praise from the United Kingdom

“[A] fascinating piece of literary-historical detective work.”

–The Sunday Times (Books of the Year)

“Truly outstanding and original.”

–Evening Standard

“David Reynolds superbly breaks the mould of Churchill scholarship . . . . This book leaves you admiring the man more, not less.”

–The Daily Telegraph

Synopsis:

In this unique view of Winston Churchill, readers see him first as he fought World War II, and then as he wrote six volumes of memoirs about the war, which secured his reputation and shaped the public's understanding of the conflict. 16-page photo insert.

About the Author

David Reynolds is a professor of international history at Cambridge University. He has held visiting positions at Harvard University and Tokyo’s Nihon University and is the author of eight books, including Rich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain, 1942—1945, one of his two prizewinning studies of Anglo-American relations in World War II. He lives in Cambridge, England.

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ISBN:
9780679457435
Author:
Reynolds, David
Publisher:
Random House
Subject:
Military - World War II
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
History
Subject:
Historiography
Subject:
Europe - Great Britain - General
Publication Date:
November 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
631
Dimensions:
9.42x6.60x1.58 in. 2.33 lbs.

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