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CHURCHILL & SCOTLAND

Exploring Winston Churchill’s connections to Scotland

 

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"Although an Englishman, it was in Scotland that I found the three best things in my life: my wife, my constituency and my regiment."

Our team is working with the International Churchill Society to investigate, collate and promote Winston Churchill’s connections with Scotland.

Alastair Stewart, Neil McLennan and David Freeman are researching and working towards the publication of a collated analysis of Churchill’s connections with Scotland. 

Alastair Stewart
Writer  & Chair, International Churchill Society (Scotland)

David Freeman 

Editor, The International Churchill Society

Neil McLennan
Director of Leadership Studies, Centre for Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen

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History Scotland

Why have the Scots forsaken Churchill?

Remember the man, not the myth series

Part 1: Debunking the cult of Churchill

Using primary sources to explore the statesman’s life and work.

Part 2: Churchill as a military leader

A look at Churchill’s reputation as a boorish war leader with a penchant for expeditions over expediency. Is it justified?

Part 3: Churchill the actor

For all his flaws and quirks, Churchill makes for an infinitely more interesting character study than the heavily redacted, and catastrophically cliched, caricature of a stoic leader with a jutted jaw and cigar.

Part 4: Why the real quotes are better than the memes

Alastair calls for a more significant distinction between the real and apocryphal stories about Churchill.

Part 5: A heavy drinker?

Examining Churchill’s reputation as a heavy drinker.

Part 6: The real price of ale

If Churchill wasn’t an alcoholic, but if he fanned tall drinking tales about himself, then what was he at heart?

Part 7: Churchill was a peacemaker, not just a warrior

Exploring Churchill’s post-war role as a peacemaker.

Part 8: The Dream reveal’s Churchill’s soul

What ‘The Dream’ can tell us about Churchill’s relationship with the father he thought never believed in him.

Part 9: Churchill & Europe – the ultimate myth?

The many Churchills, the many Europes.

Part 10: Churchill on our doorstep

Where are the books dedicated to Churchill and Scotland?

BBC Radio Scotland

BBC RADIO SCOTLAND

 

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