A Call to Action - the 'Wind of Change' speech
Harold Macmillan's Wind of Change Speech 1960
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Tracy DW presents her perspective on a one of the most crucial
speeches made in modern history.
The end of World War 2 brings about the decline of Britain as a
super power and the rise of nationalism within many of its
colonies. As a result, African and Caribbean nations begin a
struggle to regain their national identities while becoming the
centrepiece in a tug-of-war between two ideologies.
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's 'Wind of Change' in 1960
represents a call to action for Britain and Europe who find
themselves in unchartered territory; having the
ability to bring about change while being powerless in directing
its course.
This is the fourth podcast in the 'Stories to be tolled -
The Podcast Series' and compliments the poetic narrative 'Gone
with the Wind? - Macmillan's Speech for Change' you can purchase
you copy by clicking on this link here:
https://mybook.to/GonewtWindpaperbk
Other titles in the series as well as the learning platform are
also available on https://storiestobetolled.com and Amazon.
Through her podcasts Tracy DW promotes a global approach to
teaching history and invites you to share her learning journey
about Britain's colonial past. She asks the question 'History
is...a matter of fact or perspective?'
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