As well as a Substack, Since Attlee & Churchill is also available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify and other podcast platforms. Recent episodes have included:
Why did the 1964 Labour government get off to such a bad start?
And what happened to the grace and favour house for women ministers?
Our most recent episode is an interview with Presidential historian Alvin S. Felzenberg about the relationships between American presidents and British monarchs. You can listen to that episode on Apple and on Spotify.
From time to time we’ll also be uploading special episodes for paid subscribers to the Since Attlee & Churchill Substack. In this first bonus podcast, we turn our attention from monarchs to prime ministers and interview Al on the special and not-so-special relationships between American presidents and British premiers.
We hope you enjoy listening.
About this episode:
What did the death of FDR and the defeat of Churchill mean for Anglo-American relations? How did Macmillan win back American support after the chaos of Suez? And which transatlantic duos represented the zenith, and the nadir, of relations between American Presidents and British Prime Ministers?
Alongside Presidential historian Alvin S. Felzenberg, Lee and Richard discuss the good, bad and the surprising post-war relationships between Presidents and Prime Ministers.
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