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Troitino, David Ramiro, Tanel Kerikmäe, and Olga Shumilo. "Margaret Thatcher and the EU." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 11-2 (November 1, 2020): 154–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202011statyi45.

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The article highlights the key points of Margaret Thatcher’s activities in the context of relations with the European Community (later the European Union) as Prime Minister of Great Britain. The authors describe the stages of Thatcher’s formation as a politician, the circumstances that shaped her relations with the leaders of France and Germany, and the prerequisites for reaching compromises in the economic and political spheres. The article analyzes Thatcher’s position on the Single European act, as well as the reasons for the geopolitical miscalculation regarding the document’s further role in European integration. The Prime Minister’s opinion on the potential of forming European defense within the framework of the concept of intergovernmentalism and its place in the system of relations between the EU and the United States is studied.
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Troitino, David Ramiro, Tanel Kerikmäe, and Olga Shumilo. "Margaret Thatcher and the EU." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 11-2 (November 1, 2020): 154–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202011statyi45.

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The article highlights the key points of Margaret Thatcher’s activities in the context of relations with the European Community (later the European Union) as Prime Minister of Great Britain. The authors describe the stages of Thatcher’s formation as a politician, the circumstances that shaped her relations with the leaders of France and Germany, and the prerequisites for reaching compromises in the economic and political spheres. The article analyzes Thatcher’s position on the Single European act, as well as the reasons for the geopolitical miscalculation regarding the document’s further role in European integration. The Prime Minister’s opinion on the potential of forming European defense within the framework of the concept of intergovernmentalism and its place in the system of relations between the EU and the United States is studied.
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Shaw, Caitlin. "The Lady's Not for Returning: Memory, Mediation and Margaret Thatcher in Three Contemporary Biopics." Journal of British Cinema and Television 15, no. 2 (April 2018): 157–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/jbctv.2018.0413.

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This article examines three recent biopics depicting former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher: the single dramas Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley (BBC4, 2008) and Margaret (BBC2, 2009), and the UK/France co-production The Iron Lady (2011). Recognising their differences as indicative of divergent contexts of production, the article considers how each film similarly responds to industrial and social demands for 1980s-related British content but is forced to contend with the multitudinous incompatible readings inspired by Margaret Thatcher's heavily mediated iconography. The Long Walk to Finchley and Margaret, produced for domestic British television viewers, use strategies that encourage ambivalence, relying formally on ahistorical genres and narratively on self-conscious representation to distance themselves from docudrama and appease polarised viewers. However, The Iron Lady, a feature film destined for international theatrical release, broadens Thatcher's appeal by emphasising stylistic verisimilitude and structuring its narrative according to the subjective memories of a fictionalised Thatcher. This allows space for multiple interpretations: Thatcher's memories can be read as evidence of her political success, as the delusions of an ageing woman, or as indications of her struggle for power as a woman in a male-dominated sphere. The article suggests that all three productions foreground difficulties in recalling, in biopic form, a British politician whose motifs have been widely mediated and parodied and whose policies instil tremendously opposing sentiments and views.
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Cheung, Gordon Chi Kai, and Edmund Terence Gomez. "“When Margaret Thatcher met the Chinese”." Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies 8, no. 3 (September 5, 2016): 335–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jeee-04-2015-0031.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the UK’s small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) policies under Margaret Thatcher’s era in the 1980s, with a view to understand the success stories, historical development and the structures of Chinese family business through a case study of See Woo Holdings Ltd. Design/methodology/approach The authors have achieved the objective on the study of the SMEs policies under Margaret Thatcher through critical evaluation of the historical literatures, books, journals and newspapers. The study on overseas Chinese business and the case of See Woo Holdings Ltd. is mainly through the research of the Chinese overseas in the UK and Southeast Asia, and the companies report from the Companies House in the UK. The authors have used the latest 2011 UK Census statistics and academic reports to locate the most current demographic changes and Chinese business characteristics in the UK and the Northeast of England. Findings First, the UK’s SMEs policies under Margaret Thatcher were quite receptive towards the ethnic business. Second, the case of See Woo Holdings Ltd. indicates that family business networks are still one of the characteristics of Chinese business. Finally, the broader UK’s SMEs policies play an important role in this case study. Originality/value The authors provide a tentative linkage between the UK’s SMEs policies under Margaret Thatcher and Chinese family business. In addition, the case study of See Woo Holdings Ltd. improves the current understanding of Chinese family business with a clearer picture about their structure, practice, characteristics and development.
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Androsova, A. A. "TRENDANALYTICS: INFLUENCE OF POLITICAL IMAGE MARGARET THATCHER ON THE NEWEST FASHION OF THE 2020S." EurasianUnionScientists 10, no. 5(74) (June 14, 2020): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/esu.2413-9335.2020.10.74.797.

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2020 was the year of the return to the catwalks of the legendary image of Margaret Thatcher, who had a global impact on all world politics. Designers and artists, representatives of generations X and Y, whose maturation period fell during the reign of Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990), were so strongly influenced by her image that 30 years after the departure of the "iron lady" from big politics, they return to re-evaluate her influence on the creation of an artistic image in fashion. The image of Margaret Thatcher occupies one of the leading places in the female political image, which speaks silently, using visual codes. Studying the legacy of Margaret Thatcher, the article uses the traditional method of formal style analysis for art criticism. The purpose of the research is to identify and analyze the cultural and artistic influence of the image of Margret Thatcher on the art of the latest fashion, to free it from the biased context, to put modernity in view, to give an objective characteristic of the visual codes of the image, as well as to explore the extensive visual legacy of the "iron lady" as a key to a deeper understanding of her character
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Раздіна, О. В. "КОНСЕРВАТИВНА ОЦІНКА ТЕРОРИЗМУ ЯК ФЕНОМЕНА ГЛОБАЛІЗАЦІЇ В РОБОТІ МАРГАРЕТ ТЕТЧЕР «МИСТЕЦТВО КЕРУВАННЯ ДЕРЖАВОЮ. СТРАТЕГІЇ ДЛЯ МІНЛИВОГО СВІТУ»." Humanities journal, no. 3 (October 3, 2019): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32620/gch.2019.3.05.

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Margaret Thatcher’s artistic heritage is one of the most vivid manifestations of topicality of conservative movement as the modern evaluation system of the world political reality. The conservative and later neoconservative ideological complexes were developed with maximum accuracy for the latest world reality in the perspective and retrospective.Margaret Thatcher’s research object and conservative evaluation object are very broad systemically and include the questions of the «Cold War» evaluation, the role of the USA as the superpower and world leader, the Asia and Europe achievements and values, the world conflicts, the role of modern national state and the anomaly of state development, terrorism, religion and human rights.Margaret Thatcher takes into account the fact that globalization and regionalization problems are basic questions and most important tendencies of the world development. Margaret Thatcher’s evaluation is entirely conservative and at the same time somewhat emotional, it corresponds to ideological conviction if it is dictated by the reality and the productivity of idea.In the part of retrospective analysis of the theory Margaret Thatcher underlines the role of technical and technological revolution in political and economic world development and the role of empire as a forming factor of world globalization model of political space organization. This model was used for British Empire expansion.Margaret Thatcher doesn’t exaggerate the significance of economic factors for the formation of globalization processes, their current and perspective conditions. The economic part of world development processes became a driving force and the «locomotive» of the world history of telecommunicate revolution. After the achievement of triumph by these tendencies the economic globalization processes gave way to political ones as the most important ones. Conservatives consider political processes to be system organizing and system transforming factors under any condition. Probably the complex and systemic evaluation of the globalization processes by conservatism doctrine is adjusted by the marginal modifications of world political space changes. Conservative research takes into consideration the meaning and character of changes of world political space or any fragment of this space for working out the most accurate estimate.Margaret Thatcher notes the bifurcation of world development in the period of formation of new tendencies and affirms that it is a new source of antagonisms as a driving force of further development. At the same time the ambiguity of economic role of globalization cannot be reduced to the indiscriminate capitalism criticism. Capitalism is not criticized as the way of production and the way of organization of global economy. On the contrary, capitalism as any other world economy organization model is a benefit if it is based on the strategic government management. However, capitalistic bifurcation of world economy development demonstrates the rightfulness of neoconservative idea of «world power» importance in newest modern realities. Systematic and invariable success of states using this system of economic and political values, such as the USA, is the example. So, in this context globalization processes determine the nature of world order and represent driving forces and factors of its further development and possible transformation in the conditions of changing globalization nature.Margaret Thatcher summarizes the globalization meaning and notes the necessity to glorify the triumph of global capitalism based on the free business activity, though shocks are inevitable. Margaret Thatcher also considers important actions aimed at making the profits from free trade accessible to all states in the world. The terrorism is a main problem of modern policy.Thus, the conservatism in Margaret Thatcher’s work appears as one of the most promising socio-political movements of modern world. The conservatism, as Margaret Thatcher summarizes, is able to explain the most difficult phenomena and contradictions of political reality and to suggest really promising political models and ideals.
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Brazier, Rodney. "The Downfall of Margaret Thatcher." Modern Law Review 54, no. 4 (July 1991): 471–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.1991.tb00900.x.

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Backhouse, Roger E. "The Macroeconomics of Margaret Thatcher." Journal of the History of Economic Thought 24, no. 3 (September 2002): 313–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/104277102200004767.

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The government of Margaret Thatcher forms a revealing case study of how economic ideas become entwined with the political and economic history of any country where attempts are made to apply them. As each of the papers in this symposium points out, Thatcher and her government became inextricably associated with “monetarism.” They were influenced by a range of economists, including Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, but the policies that went under the label of monetarism ended up being very different from what one would expect from reading the academic literature on monetarism. Though it shared important features, Monetarism came to mean something very diferent from, for example, Friedman's quantity theory. More significantly, the meaning of monetarism and the way it was applied changed signi cantly during the government's period in office. Many of these changes were in response to specific economic problems that the government was forced to confront. To understand the way economic ideas developed, and why monetarism was interpreted in the way it was, therefore, it is important to understand the macroeconomic history of the period. That is the purpose of this paper.
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Itzin, Catherine. "Margaret Thatcher is my sister." Women's Studies International Forum 8, no. 1 (January 1985): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395(85)90036-6.

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Green, E. H. H. "Thatcherism: An Historical Perspective." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 9 (December 1999): 17–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3679391.

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Margaret Thatcher resigned as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative party in November 1990, but both she and the political ideology to which her name has been appended continue to fascinate pundits and scholars. Indeed, since Thatcher's resignation in November 1990, curiosity about her political legacy has, if anything, increased, fuelled in part by the memoirs produced by the ex-premier herself and a large number of her one-time Cabinet colleagues. Since the early 1980s the bulk of work that has appeared on Thatcherism has been dominated either by what one might describe as the ‘higher journalism’ or by political science scholarship, both of which have been most exercised by the questions of what Thatcherism was and where it took British politics and society. In this essay I want to look at Thatcherism from an historical perspective and thus ask a different question, namely where did Thatcherism, and in particular the political economy of Thatcherism, come from?Given that Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative party in 1975 this might seem a logical starting-point from which to track Thatcherism's origins. Some have argued, however, that Thatcher's election in itself was of little importance, in that the Conservative party's leadership contest in 1975 was a competition not to be Edward Heath, and that Thatcher won because she was more obviously not Edward Heath than anyone else. This emphasis on the personal aspects of the leadership issue necessarily plays down any ideological significance of Thatcher's victory, a point often reinforced by reference to the fact that key elements of the policy agenda that came to be associated with Thatcherism, notably privatisation, were by no means clearly articulated in the late 1970s and did not appear in the Conservative Election Manifesto of 1979.
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Critchell, Cecile. "Changing images of Margaret Thatcher." Thesis, University of Kent, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362184.

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Marx, Milisa. "Margaret Hilda Thatcher: a psychobiographical study." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/4548.

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Psychobiographies typically explore and describe historically significant, extraordinary and enigmatic individuals' psychological development through the lens of psychological theory. The primary aim of this psychobiographical study was to explore and describe the developmental life stages of Margaret Hilda Thatcher (1925 - 2013) through the application of Erik Erikson's theory of Psychosocial Development. Erikson's theory takes a holistic, biopsychosocial approach to the lifelong development of the individual, emphasising ego development. A secondary objective was to clarify the propositions of Erikson's theory by applying it to Thatcher's life. Margaret Thatcher was the leader of the Conservative Party in Great Britain and was the first ever female British Prime Minister. As a political leader, she was driven by conviction and regarded as controversial in that she divided the opinion of the British people. She served as Prime Minister for three consecutive terms and was eventually ousted by her peers. After leaving office, she received the title of Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven and later became a member of the highest order of knighthood in England: The Order of the Garter. Psychobiographical research is qualitative and follows a single, case study approach. Through using a purposive sampling strategy, Thatcher was selected as a research subject on the basis of interest value and uniqueness. Data were selected from primary and secondary sources, enhancing the validity of the study, and were analysed according to Alexander's nine identifiers of salience within the conceptual framework derived from Erikson's theory. When considering the findings of the research, it became evident that Margaret Thatcher's development coincides with those constructs proposed in Erikson's theory, and thus emphasised its value in understanding human development. The findings from this psychobiographical study contributed to the understanding of Thatcher's life and are likely to stimulate further research in psychology.
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Golder, Yves. "Margaret Thatcher : construction d'une image politique, 1950-1990." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019STRAC005/document.

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Cette thèse s’attache à étudier l’image politique de Margaret Thatcher à travers des caractéristiques personnelles telles son parcours, ses idées, sa présentation physique, ses postures politiques ou encore les stratégies de communication dont elle fit usage. L’objectif est de mettre en lumière les différents éléments mis en avant par Margaret Thatcher et par les canaux de diffusion d’image, principalement constitués des médias et de son entourage politique. En ce qui concerne le bornage temporel, l’étude tient compte des quarante années qui s’écoulèrent entre la première candidature de Margaret Thatcher à une élection, pour la circonscription de Dartford en 1950, et la fin de son dernier mandat de Premier ministre en 1990. Cette thèse présente également l’intérêt de porter sur une période qui vit de nombreuses techniques de communication politique se développer : les conseillers en communication vinrent à jouer un rôle prépondérant
The main ambition of this PhD thesis is to provide a study of Margaret Thatcher’s political image through the lens of various personal characteristics like her experience, ideas, physical presentation, political postures or the communication strategies she relied on. The objective is to emphasize the different elements put forward by Margaret Thatcher and by the image transmission channels, notably the media and her political circle. The period studied encompasses the forty years that went by between the first time Margaret Thatcher stood for election, for the Dartford constituency in 1950, until the end of her last Prime Ministerial mandate in 1990. This PhD thesis also has the advantage of focusing on a period of time during which many political communication techniques developed while communication advisers came to play a predominant role
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GARAU, EVA. "Margaret Thatcher. Formazione e ascesa di un leader." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/266726.

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The thesis sets out to examine the character of British politician Margaret Thatcher, following the path of her life and her career since her years at the University of Oxford, where she studied chemistry, to her election as the leader of the Conservative Party in 1975. The investigation has been conducted by examining a number of sources and documents: minutes of meetings, electoral speeches and manifestos, accounts of informal exchanges, transcripts of parliamentary debates, articles and editorials published in both local and national newspapers. The aim of the research, on the one hand, is that of filling a gap in the Italian scholarly literature on the subject, while, on the other hand, bringing to light a number of underestimated factors, which have in time contributed to turning the “Grantham girl” into a world leader. The investigation covers three decades during which Thatcher has evolved from “the grocer’s daughter” into “the iron lady”. The originality of the research consists in its attempt to show to what extent the main traits of what will get to be known as Thatcherism started to emerge well before Thatcher’s election to the role of prime minister and, therefore, how the political climax of her story had already reached its peak in 1975. By examining the crucial events which marked Thatcher personal and political history the thesis aims at providing a picture of British society during the period under scrutiny as well as at unveiling a degree of complexity, in both Thatcher and British society, which has often been under investigated.
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Haring, Merten. "Verfassungswandel in Großbritannien : von Margaret Thatcher bis Tony Blair /." Osnabrück : Koentopp, 2006. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2879150&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Stewart, David. "Challenging the consensus : Scotland under Margaret Thatcher, 1979-1990." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2004. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4316/.

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This thesis addresses the reasons why Scottish Conservative support contracted under Thatcher, challenges the assumption that Thatcher was ‘anti-Scottish’ and places her in the wider context of Scottish Conservative and Unionist history, whilst illuminating Scottish Conservative personalities. This thesis has taken an overview of Thatcher’s tenure as Prime Minister, and illuminates key areas of Scottish society in the 1980s that have hitherto been under-researched. No historian or social scientist has attempted the broad perspective before. The research has been split into six chapters, and each chapter follows a chronological pattern. Chapter One provides a historical overview of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party since 1886, which is interlinked with the development of the post-war consensus. The chapter concludes by analysing Scottish Conservative Party personalities and in-fighting, both of which are under-rated features of Thatcher’s premiership. Chapter Two examines Thatcher’s economic restructuring and the growing prominence of the European Economic Community (EEC). Chapter Three analyses Thatcher’s industrial relations reforms, and the 1984/85 miners’ strike. Chapter Four scrutinises the Conservatives’ overhaul of the welfare state. Chapter Five focuses on Thatcher’s reform of local government, including the introduction of the community charge. Chapter Six charts the development of the ‘Scottish question’.
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Suwwan, Mousa. "La politique sociale des gouvernements de Margaret Thatcher : 1979-1987." Paris 7, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA070052.

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Mme Thatcher est Premier ministre depuis 1979. Son pays a subi un remarquable changement économique et politique depuis cette date. Le thatcherisme, l'un des rares "ismes" attachés au nom d'un Premier ministre britannique est bel et bien une doctrine. En prenant le pouvoir en 1979, Mme Thatcher n'avait pas caché son intention de rompre avec le consensus. Sa législation contre les syndicats n'a pas seulement été motivée par des raisons économiques, qui consistent à réduire la force des syndicats en augmentant le nombre des chômeurs, mais également par son désir de réduire leur influence militante en rendant les syndicats aux syndiqués. Sa politique de privatisation est basée sur sa conviction qu'il faut diminuer l'intervention de l'état dans les domaines économiques en comptant plus sur le marché libre. L'état providence coute très cher, voilà pourquoi il faut encourager les citoyens à se débrouiller seuls en prenant en charge leurs familles. Le chômage, sous Thatcher, a atteint un taux très élevé, mais à partir de 1984, le nombre de chômeurs avait baissé. Thatcher a été réélue parce qu'elle sait communiquer avec les Britanniques, mais aussi à cause de la faiblesse et des divisions dans le camp adverse
Mrs Thatcher became Prime Minister for the first time in 1979. Since then the country has gone through a period of remarkable economic and political change. Thatcherism, one of the few "isms" named after a british Prime Minister is a doctrine. In coming to power in 1979, Mrs Thatcher made no secret of her determination to break with consensus. Her legislation on unions was not motivated only by an economic desire to reduce union power to price workers out of jobs, but also by a political desire to reduce militant influence by giving unions back to their members. Thatcher's privatisation policy is based on the belief that there should be a major diminution in state intervention in the economy and greater reliance on the free market. Welfare is too expensive, people should be encouraged to make provision for themselves and their families. Unemployment has reached very high levels under Thatcher's governments but from 1984 on, the number of unemployed has been reduced. She was reelected because she knows how to communicate with Britons and because of the weakness and divisions inside the other camp
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Quitério, Isabel Maria Domingues. "The path to power, de Margaret Thatcher: estratégias de tradução." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14967.

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O presente Trabalho de Projeto tem como centro a tradução dos capítulos IV (The Outer Circle), V (A World of Shadows) e VI (Teacher’s Pest) de The Path to Power, o segundo dos dois volumes da autobiografia de Margaret Thatcher, publicado em 1995 por HarperCollinsPublishers. Pretende ser um contributo para a disseminação em língua portuguesa do conhecimento de parte da vida da estadista e personalidade de importância reconhecida tanto na cena política nacional britânica como na internacional. O exercício da tradução de tais capítulos foi norteado por fundamentos teóricos advindos dos Estudos de Tradução, tendo simultaneamente proporcionado uma reflexão sobre vários aspetos de uma prática, cujos preceitos têm avançado a passos largos nos últimos 50 anos; ABSTRACT: This Project Work focuses on the translation of chapters IV(“The Outer Circle”), V (“A World of Shadows”) and VI (“Teacher’s Pest”) of The Path to Power, the second of the two volumes of Margaret Thatcher’s autobiography, published in 1995 by HarperCollinsPublishers. Aiming to the dissemination of knowledge into the Portuguese language about this relevant Stateswoman both in the British and the international political sphere, the translation of the above mentioned chapters was underpinned by theoretical concepts of translations studies, having simultaneously enabled a reflection on several aspects of the process whose precepts have taken major steps forward in the last fifty years.
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Barlow, Geoffrey Keith. "The labour movement in Britain from Thatcher to Blair." Frankfurt, M. Berlin Bern Bruxelles New York, NY Oxford Wien Lang, 1996. http://d-nb.info/990746585/04.

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Jackisch, Klaus Rainer. "Britain and the German question : the decision-making process within the British government on German unification in 1989/90." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.321748.

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Books on the topic "Margaret Thatcher"

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Margaret Thatcher. London: Pimlico, 2001.

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Wheeler, Jill C. Margaret Thatcher. Edina, MN: Abdo Pub., 2004.

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Margaret Thatcher. London: Jonathan Cape, 2000.

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Margaret Thatcher. New York, NY: Routledge, 2015.

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Margaret Thatcher. New York: Chelsea House, 1985.

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Garfinkel, Bernard Max. Margaret Thatcher. London: Burke, 1988.

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Garfinkel, Bernard. Margaret Thatcher. London: Burke, 1988.

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Margaret Thatcher: A bibliography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1993.

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Mikdadi, Faysal. Margaret Thatcher: A bibliography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1993.

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Margaret Thatcher, Britain's prime minister. Hillsdale, NJ, U.S.A: Enslow Publishers, 1990.

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Hopkins, Michael F. "Margaret Thatcher." In A Companion to Ronald Reagan, 565–81. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118607770.ch31.

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VanTassel-Baska, Joyce, and Linda D. Avery. "Margaret Thatcher." In Changing Tomorrow 2 Grades 6-8, 47–54. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003233619-14.

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Leonard, Dick. "Margaret Thatcher." In Modern British Prime Ministers from Balfour to Johnson, 198–212. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003031963-18.

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Hadley, Louisa. "Picturing Thatcher." In Responding to Margaret Thatcher’s Death, 73–82. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137428257_6.

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Middlemas, Keith. "Margaret Thatcher, 1979–1990." In From New Jerusalem to New Labour, 144–65. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-29700-5_10.

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Norton, Philip. "Margaret Thatcher, 1975–9." In Leaders of the Opposition, 97–108. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230369009_8.

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Hadley, Louisa. "Obituaries of Margaret Thatcher." In Responding to Margaret Thatcher’s Death, 62–72. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137428257_5.

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Kaufman, Henry. "A Meeting with Margaret Thatcher." In Tectonic Shifts in Financial Markets, 81–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48387-0_9.

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Jones, G. W. "The Downfall of Margaret Thatcher." In Prime Minister, Cabinet and Core Executive, 87–107. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24141-5_5.

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Cornock, Marc, and Heather Montgomery. "Children’s Rights Since Margaret Thatcher." In Thatcher's Grandchildren?, 160–78. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137281555_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Margaret Thatcher"

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He, Qiang, Mengying Wu, and Miao Zhang. "Study on Leadership Characteristics Model Based on Margaret Thatcher Review." In 2014 International Conference on e-Education, e-Business and Information Management (ICEEIM 2014). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iceeim-14.2014.71.

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Baisikina, Dzhamilya Maratovna. "REFORMS OF THE MARGARET THATCHER GOVERNMENT IN THE FIELD OF HIGHER EDUCATION." In Международный педагогический форум "Стратегические ориентиры современного образования". Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26170/kso-2020-151.

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Ge, Yihang. "Assessment of Monetary Policies of United Kingdom During Margaret Thatcher's Period." In 2019 International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Economy (MSIE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/msie-19.2020.12.

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