Re: [ChurchillChat] David Stafford on Clare Sheridan

2020-03-25 Thread Richard Langworth
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 8:06:54 PM UTC-4, DCraigHorn wrote:
>
> Great to hear that David Stafford is still around. I totally lost track of 
> him. One of my pipe dreams was to enroll in one of the summer programs at 
> the University of Edinburg WWII Studies and have Stafford as a lecturer. Is 
> he still there, do you know?
>

>From our article:
The Author
Adapted from David Stafford’s latest book *Oblivion or Glory: The Making of 
Winston Churchill 1921* 
*,* New Haven and 
London, Yale University Press, 2019. Professor Stafford is a historian and 
former diplomat who has written extensively on espionage, intelligence, 
Churchill, and the Second World War. The former Project Director at the 
Centre for The Study of the Two World Wars at the University of Edinburgh, 
he is now an Honorary Fellow of the University and an Adjunct Professor at 
the University of Victoria in British Columbia, where he and his wife now 
live. 

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Re: [ChurchillChat] David Stafford on Clare Sheridan

2020-03-25 Thread Craig Horn
Great to hear that David Stafford is still around. I totally lost track of him. 
One of my pipe dreams was to enroll in one of the summer programs at the 
University of Edinburg WWII Studies and have Stafford as a lecturer. Is he 
still there, do you know?

   Craig
Craig Horn, Rep.  District 68
North Carolina General Assembly

> On Mar 25, 2020, at 6:13 PM, Richard Langworth  wrote:
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> 
> Enjoy the latest from The Churchill Project.
> 
> Clare Sheridan: “The nearest thing to a sister that Winston ever had.”
> By DAVID STAFFORD, Monday, March 23, 2020 8:08 AM
> 
> 
> He died in 1965 and Clare followed him five years later. Their relationship 
> has been side-lined or ignored by many biographers more interested in 
> politics than in Churchill’s private life. But the bust made by the 
> “Obstreperous Anarchist” forever stands in the hallway of Chartwell. It is 
> mute testimony to a family friendship that endured through tempestuous times.
> 
> Dr. Stafford is author of Oblivion or Glory, 1921 and the Making of Winston 
> Churchill, reviewed by W.J. Shepherd for the Hillsdale Churchill Project.
> 
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[ChurchillChat] David Stafford on Clare Sheridan

2020-03-25 Thread Richard Langworth


Enjoy the latest from The Churchill Project.
Clare Sheridan: “The nearest thing to a sister that Winston ever had.” 


By DAVID STAFFORD, Monday, March 23, 2020 8:08 AM
[image: Clare]

He died in 1965 and Clare followed him five years later. Their relationship 
has been side-lined or ignored by many biographers more interested in 
politics than in Churchill’s private life. But the bust made by the 
“Obstreperous Anarchist” forever stands in the hallway of Chartwell. It is 
mute testimony to a family friendship that endured through tempestuous 
times.

Dr. Stafford is author of *Oblivion or Glory, 1921 and the Making of 
Winston Churchill, *reviewed by W.J. Shepherd 
 for the Hillsdale 
Churchill Project.



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