Biennial Report

Biennial Report

Author: Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK


California in Print

California in Print

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Lists publications released for public distribution ... by the California State Legislature in addition to executive and judicial agency documents received by the Legislature.


Spinning the Dream

Spinning the Dream

Author: Anna Haebich

Publisher: Fremantle Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9781921361074

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"A history of the policy of Assimilation in Australia as applied to Aboriginal people and non-English speaking immigrants from the 1950s to the 1970s"--Provided by publisher.


Churchill as Home Secretary

Churchill as Home Secretary

Author: Charles Stephenson

Publisher: Pen and Sword History

Published: 2023-02-22

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1399062654

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

There can be few statesmen whose lives and careers have received as much investigation and literary attention as Winston Churchill. Relatively little however has appeared which deals specifically or holistically with his first senior ministerial role; that of Secretary of State for the Home Office. This may be due to the fact that, of the three Great Offices of State which he was to occupy over the course of his long political life, his tenure as Home Secretary was the briefest. The Liberal Government, of which he was a senior figure, had been elected in 1906 to put in place social and political reform. Though Churchill was at the forefront of these matters, his responsibility for domestic affairs led to him facing other, major, challenges departmentally; this was a time of substantial commotion on the social front, with widespread industrial and civil strife. Even given that ‘Home Secretaries never do have an easy time’, his period in office was thus marked by a huge degree of political and social turbulence. The terms ‘Tonypandy’ and ‘Peter the Painter’ perhaps spring most readily to mind. Rather less known is his involvement in one of the burning issues of the time, female suffrage, and his portrayal as ‘the prisoners’ friend’ in terms of penal reform. Aged 33 on appointment, and the youngest Home Secretary since 1830, he became empowered to wield the considerable executive authority inherent in the role of one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and he certainly did not shrink from doing so. There were of course commensurate responsibilities, and how he shouldered them is worth examination.