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  1. Hace 5 días · In 1963 one Conservative prime minister, Harold Macmillan, tried and failed to join the European Economic Community; 10 years later, another, Edward Heath, succeeded in joining; and in 1986 Mrs ...

  2. 5 de may. de 2024 · —Deputy Governor to Secretary of State for the Colonies, 19 March 1945 The armed rebellion of the Mau Mau was the culminating response to colonial rule. Although there had been previous instances of violent resistance to colonialism, the Mau Mau revolt was the most prolonged and violent anti-colonial warfare in the British Kenya colony. From the start, the land was the primary British ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Sound recording of President John F. Kennedy’s to Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, upon arrival at Windsor Field in Nassau, The Bahamas. Remarks to Prime Minister Macmillan of Great Britain Upon Arrival at Windsor Field in Nassau, The Bahamas, 18 December 1962 | JFK Library

  4. Hace 2 días · The years covered in Modernity Britain begin with Harold Macmillan succeeding Anthony Eden as PM, and end with the former’s triumph at the 1959 general election. During the period in question Britain saw its first major race riots; the emergence of its first major rock ‘n’ roll star in Tommy Steele; the introduction of, ...

  5. Hace 3 días · The first part of the book is an account of Macmillan and de Gaulle’s early lives. Born in the 1890s, there were little obvious similarities in their upbringings. De Gaulle’s mother was devoutly religious, his father a minor aristocrat who instilled in his children tales of France’s greatness.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Maurice Harold Macmillan, Earl of Stockton (1895-1986) Harold Macmillian, British prime minister from 1957-1963, was educated at Eton and Oxford and, after working in his family's publishing house, became a member of Parliament in 1924.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · President Kennedy's telephone call with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. President Kennedy: "Hello, Prime Minister.". Prime Minister Macmillan: "Hello, what’s the news now.". President: "Well, Governor Stevenson saw U Thant this afternoon and made our proposals about the importation of arms ceasing and that work on these bases stopping and leading to eventual dismemberment.