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Biography of David Lloyd George
Name: David Lloyd George
Birth Date: January 17, 1863
Death Date: March 26, 1945
Place of Birth: Manchester, England
Nationality: English
Gender: Male
Occupations: statesman
David Lloyd George
The English statesman David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor (1863-1945), was prime minister from 1916 to 1922. Although he was one of Britain's most successful wartime leaders, he contributed greatly to the decline of the Liberal party.It has been said of David Lloyd George that he "was the first son of the people to reach supreme power." His life is representative of the transition in leadership from the landed aristocracy of the 19th century to the mass democracy of the 20th. But his career is almost unique in the manner in which he attained power and held it--by his indifference to tradition and precedent, by his reliance on instinct rather than on reason, and by the force of his will and of his capacity despite personal unpopularity.Lloyd George, as in later days he would have his surname, was born on Jan. 17, 1863, in Manchester, the son of William
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no means adequate, are Thomas Jones, Lloyd George (1951), and Frank Owen, Tempestuous Journey: Lloyd George, His Life and Times (1954). Important for the World War I period are Lloyd George's own War Memoirs (6 vols., 1933-1937) and Cameron Hazlehurst's Politicians at War, July 1914 to May 1915; A Prologue to the Triumph of Lloyd George (1971). For the postwar years see Lord Beaverbrook, The Decline and Fall of Lloyd George (1963). Thomas Jones, Whitehall Diary, 1916-1930 (2 vols., 1969), and his Diary with Letters, 1931-1950 (1954) follow closely Lloyd George's career. Frances Stevenson, Lloyd George: A Diary (1972), provides an interesting account of his life from 1912 on.Rowland, Peter, David Lloyd George: a biography, New York: Macmillan, 1976, 1975.Gilbert, Bentley B., David Lloyd George: a political life, Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1987. George, W. R. P. (William Richard Philip), The making of Lloyd George, London: Faber, 1976.Pugh, Martin, Lloyd George, London; New York: Longman, 1988.Wrigley, Chris, Lloyd George, Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell, 1992.
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