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The author himself provides the best description. ''In this book I examine about thirty key personalities in the the history of the British Labour movement between 1900 and 1987. I also try to explore what kind of typology of leadership emerges. This is, inevitably, a highly personal selection, in part reflecting my own interests, outlook and background. . . I hope, nevertheless, that the main kinds of Labour leaders, parliamentary politicians, trade unionists, machine apparatchiks, intellectuals, journalists, prophets and others are truly represented. . .''
Kenneth O. Morgan succeeds magnificently in his aim whether he is writing about Keir Hardie, The Webbs, Ellen Wilkinson, Herbert Morrison or Denis Healey: these portraits and all the others are illuminated with a sympathetic scholarship.
''Morgan can bring to the study of the Labour Party a knowledge that is second to none'' Ben Pimlott, New Society
''It combines surveying the abundant recently published material on twentieth century British labour history with the integrating perspective of a sympathetic and very knowledgeable historian'' Brian Harrison, London Review of Books
''matchless authority . . . both attractive and unique'' J. M. Winter, History
''These Labour People are full of fascinating contradictions'' John Mortimer, Sunday Times
''polished, yet sharp, moving easily through complexities yet often with a provocative comment'' David Howell, Welsh History Review
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