Michael Stewart (politician)

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Michael Stewart

Robert Maitland Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham (born November 6, 1906 in Bromley, London , † March 13, 1990 in London ) was a British politician ( Labor ).

Career

Michael Stewart was MP in the House of Commons for Fulham East from 1945 to 1955 and for Fulham from 1955 to 1979 . In 1964 Stewart became Minister of Education and was, with a short break in 1965 (when he headed the Foreign Office for a few months), until 1968. He then became Foreign Secretary again and remained so until 1970. In July 1979 he was appointed Baron Stewart of Fulham , of Fulham in Greater London, was raised to the life peer and was henceforth a member of the House of Lords .

bibliography

  • The Forty Hour Week (Fabian Society), (1936)
  • Bias and Education for Democracy (1937)
  • The British Approach to Politics (1938)
  • Modern Forms of Government (1959)
  • Fabian Freeway Rose L. Martin (1966)
  • Life and Labor (1980) - his autobiography
  • European Security: the case against unilateral nuclear disarmament (1981)

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