This handbook is the culmination of my extensive experience in lecturing and teaching on this subject. These meticulously crafted notes have been my trusted companion during countless lectures, serving as the foundation for a comprehensive book that is currently in progress. While the complete book will take some time to finalize, these notes are more than sufficient to equip you with the knowledge and insights required for your upcoming examinations. They encapsulate the core concepts, key insights, and practical applications that I have developed and refined over years of teaching and research.
James Harold Wilson, baron of Rievaulx and British politician, served as prime minister from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1976; turmoil in Rhodesia and Northern Ireland and an economic crisis marked his Administration.
James Harold Wilson, knight of the Garter, order of the empire, fellow of royal society, and privy councilor, one most prominent member of Labor of the latter half of the 20th century, served two terms of the United Kingdom, first and again. He contested five general elections, more than any other 20th century premier, won four, and emerged in 1964, 1966, February 1974, and October 1974. He most recently served non-consecutive terms.