The Kennedys Amidst the Gathering Storm: A Thousand Days in London, 1938-1940
by
Will Swift
In "The Kennedys Amidst the Gathering Storm," Will Swift presents a fresh, empathetic interpre-tation of the ambassadorship of Joseph Kennedy and explores the intricate, often shifting relation-ships among Kennedy, Chamberlain, Churchill, and, of course, Roosevelt.
Arriving in London in early 1938, the Irish-Catholic Kennedys were welcomed by politicians, arist
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Published
May 1st 2008
by Collins
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The Kennedys- Amidst the Gathering Storm- A Thousand Days in London 1938-1940
By Will Swift.
Every now and then you come upon information that changes an opinion fostered in you by the immediate world in which you live. This book is one of those now and then moments.
The public knowledge had always been the paterfamilias of the Kennedys was a devious and somehow unworthy man. This biography of Joseph Kennedy’s years as ambassador to England before World War 2 challenges t...more
By Will Swift.
Every now and then you come upon information that changes an opinion fostered in you by the immediate world in which you live. This book is one of those now and then moments.
The public knowledge had always been the paterfamilias of the Kennedys was a devious and somehow unworthy man. This biography of Joseph Kennedy’s years as ambassador to England before World War 2 challenges t...more
Swift gives a highly detailed and thoroughly researched account of the failed ambassadorship of Joseph Kennedy to the Court of Saint James from 1938-1940. Swift is a licensed clinical psychologist and that viewpoint occasionally overwhelms the accuracy of the account as Swift delves ever deeper into the psychological drives that motivated Joe Kennedy and those about him while giving short shrift to some of the more mundane political realities. The most egregious example being in the epilogue w...more
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This is a very interesting and well-researched book. Joseph P. Kennedy doesn't come off as a total irritant, but there are times during his tenure as United States Ambassador to Great Britain, that he is perceived that way on both sides of the Atlantic. Also interesting is the Kennedy family life during this time, with all nine Kennedy children running all over England and Europe, seeking adventures, and Rose Kennedy enjoying her new status as social doyenne of the American contingent. All told,...more
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