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Primeros Ministros Británicos del Siglo XX

Esta serie profundiza en las vidas y mandatos de Primeros Ministros británicos cruciales a lo largo del siglo XX. Explora los paisajes políticos, los cambios sociales y los desafíos personales que enfrentaron estos líderes durante una era de transformación. Los lectores obtienen profundas perspectivas sobre la configuración de la Gran Bretaña moderna a través del análisis de sus decisiones y su impacto en la historia. Ofrece un examen cautivador del poder político y de los individuos que lo ejercieron.

Lord Salisbury
Macmillan
Bonar Law
Thatcher
Ramsay MacDonald
Major

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