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Neville Chamberlain


 

The Right Honourable Arthur Neville Chamberlain (18 March 18699 November, 1940) was a British politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 19371940.

Legacy

Neville Chamberlain remains one of the most controversial politicians in the history of Britain. His policy on Europe has dominated most writings to such an extent that many histories and biographies devote almost all coverage of his premiership to this single area of policy.

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Written criticism of Chamberlain was given its first early boost in the 1940 instant polemic Guilty Men, which offered a deeply critical view of the politics of the 1930s, most notably the Munich Agreement and steps taken towards rearmament. Together with Churchill's post-war memoirs The Second World War, texts like Guilty Men heavily condemned and vilified appeasement. The post-war Conservative leadership was dominated by individuals such as Churchill, Eden, and Harold Macmillan, who had made their name opposing Chamberlain. Some even argued that Chamberlain's foreign policy was in stark contrast to the traditional Conservative line of interventionism and a willingness to take military action.

Related Topics:
1940 - Polemic - Guilty Men - 1930s - Munich Agreement - The Second World War - Appeasement - Harold Macmillan

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In recent years, a revisionist school of history has emerged to challenge many assumptions about appeasement, arguing that it was a reasonable policy given the limitations of British arms available, the scattering of British forces across the world, and the reluctance of Dominion governments to go to war. Some have also argued that Chamberlain's policy was entirely in keeping with the Conservative tradition started by Lord Derby between 1846-1868 and followed in the Splendid Isolation under Lord Salisbury in the 1880s and 1890s.

Related Topics:
Lord Derby - 1846 - 1868 - Splendid Isolation - Lord Salisbury - 1880s - 1890s

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The emphasis on foreign policy has overshadowed Chamberlain's achievements in other spheres. His achievements as Minister of Health have been much praised by social historians who have argued that he did much to improve conditions and brought the United Kingdom closer to the Welfare State of the post-war world.

Related Topics:
Minister of Health - Welfare State

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Chamberlain was, to an extent, unfortunate in his biography; when his widow commissioned Keith Feiling to write an official life in the 1940s, the government papers were not available for consultation. As a result, Feiling was unable to tackle criticisms by pointing to the government records in a way that later biographers could. Feiling filled the gap with extensive use of Chamberlain's private papers and produced a book that is considered by many to be the best account of Chamberlain's life, but which was unable to overcome the negative image of him at the time. Later historians have done much more, both emphasising Chamberlain's achievements in other spheres and making strong arguments in support of appeasement as the natural policy, but a new clear consensus has yet to be reached.

Related Topics:
Keith Feiling - 1940s

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