The Complete Reflections: Conversations with Politicians
On the BBC radio show Reflections with Peter Hennessy, the preeminent historian of British political life interviewed leading figures from the UK’s governing parties during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Bringing together transcripts of the collected interviews for the first time, The Complete Reflections features interviews the biggest names from the Thatcher era, the New Labour years, and the coalition government of the 2010s. 

In The Complete Reflections, Peter Hennessy and Robert Shepherd provide not only an overview of the past three decades of British politics but also delve into the minds of those at the forefront of public life during times of great change. Hennessy’s deep knowledge and understanding of the lives and motivations of his interviewees, along with the obvious esteem in which they hold their interlocutor, leads to frank and revealing conversations in which the subject is not an object but an equal, giving these exchanges a unique veracity. The results are portraits of high authority, in which interviews become the chronicles that endure above all others—nothing less than the first draft of history.
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The Complete Reflections: Conversations with Politicians
On the BBC radio show Reflections with Peter Hennessy, the preeminent historian of British political life interviewed leading figures from the UK’s governing parties during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Bringing together transcripts of the collected interviews for the first time, The Complete Reflections features interviews the biggest names from the Thatcher era, the New Labour years, and the coalition government of the 2010s. 

In The Complete Reflections, Peter Hennessy and Robert Shepherd provide not only an overview of the past three decades of British politics but also delve into the minds of those at the forefront of public life during times of great change. Hennessy’s deep knowledge and understanding of the lives and motivations of his interviewees, along with the obvious esteem in which they hold their interlocutor, leads to frank and revealing conversations in which the subject is not an object but an equal, giving these exchanges a unique veracity. The results are portraits of high authority, in which interviews become the chronicles that endure above all others—nothing less than the first draft of history.
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The Complete Reflections: Conversations with Politicians

The Complete Reflections: Conversations with Politicians

The Complete Reflections: Conversations with Politicians

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Overview

On the BBC radio show Reflections with Peter Hennessy, the preeminent historian of British political life interviewed leading figures from the UK’s governing parties during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Bringing together transcripts of the collected interviews for the first time, The Complete Reflections features interviews the biggest names from the Thatcher era, the New Labour years, and the coalition government of the 2010s. 

In The Complete Reflections, Peter Hennessy and Robert Shepherd provide not only an overview of the past three decades of British politics but also delve into the minds of those at the forefront of public life during times of great change. Hennessy’s deep knowledge and understanding of the lives and motivations of his interviewees, along with the obvious esteem in which they hold their interlocutor, leads to frank and revealing conversations in which the subject is not an object but an equal, giving these exchanges a unique veracity. The results are portraits of high authority, in which interviews become the chronicles that endure above all others—nothing less than the first draft of history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912208999
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Publication date: 10/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 800
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Peter Hennessy is professor of contemporary British history at the Queen Mary University of London. His many books include Never Again: Britain 1945–51 and The Prime Minister: The Office and Its Holders since 1945. Robert Shepherd is a producer for radio and television based at Westminster. He is the author of Westminster: A Biography.

Table of Contents

In the BBC radio programme Reflections, Peter Hennessy, the preeminent historian of British political life, interviewed leading figures from of the UK’s governing parties during the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries. Bringing together the collected interviews for the first time, The Complete Reflections includes the biggest names from the Thatcher era, the New Labour years, and the coalition government of the 2010s, providing not only an overview of the last three decades of British politics but, in the form of interim biographies, delves into the minds of those at the forefront of public life during times of great change. The interviews in The Complete Reflections are emblematic of Hennessy’s characteristic style as an interviewer — probing, inquisitive, conversational, and humane. His deep knowledge and understanding of the lives and motivations of his interviewees, and the obvious esteem in which they hold their interlocutor, leads to frank and revealing conversations in which the subject is not an object but an equal, giving these exchanges a unique veracity. Even the most celebrated and successful politicians — and included are candid interviews with former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Major — have lead careers not only of triumph but also, inevitably, of disappointment and regret. Giving his interviewees space to ruminate on the significant, meaningful and controversial chapters in their careers, Hennessy gives us portraits of great authority, allowing us to believe that when the dust settles the interview, rather than the biography, may be the chronicle that endures above all others, and is nothing less than the first draft of history.
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