

Harold Macmillan
May 4, 2021
Join historian and former Conservative MP Keith Simpson as he dives into the intriguing life of Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963. Discover Macmillan's unique ability to blend tradition with modernity in a changing political landscape. Simpson reveals how Macmillan's experiences in World War I shaped his beliefs, along with his tumultuous marriage and rise in the Conservative Party. The conversation also explores 'stop-go economics', shifting public sentiments, and the personal and political turmoil leading to his eventual resignation.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
The Rise and Fall of a Victorian-Era Prime Minister
04:15 • 1min
Harold Macmillan: A Political Journey
05:42 • 21min
Harold Macmillan: Navigating Power and Politics
26:33 • 15min
The Dynamics of Stop-Go Economics and Political Satire in the 1950s
41:42 • 2min
Political Shifts and Personal Reflections
43:35 • 20min
Closing Remarks and Future Podcast Offerings
01:03:23 • 2min