Autobiography "John Major: The Autobiography"

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"John Major: The Autobiography" is the memoir of former British Prime Minister John Major, recounting his life from a modest upbringing to leading the United Kingdom in the early 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
book
memoir
about British economic policy in early 1990s
British foreign policy in early 1990s
Conservative Party internal divisions over Europe
Conservative Party leadership election 1990
social background and class in Britain
author John Major
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describesEvent 1992–1993 ERM crisis
surface form: Black Wednesday

Gulf War
John Major premiership
Maastricht Treaty 1992
surface form: Maastricht Treaty negotiations

Northern Ireland peace process
end of Margaret Thatcher premiership
describesPeriod 20th century
focusesOn John Major childhood
John Major early career
John Major political career
John Major time as Chancellor of the Exchequer
John Major time as Foreign Secretary
John Major time as Prime Minister
genre political autobiography
political memoir
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in British politics
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject British politics
Conservative Party (UK)
John Major
UK government
surface form: United Kingdom government
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays Margaret Thatcher
Elizabeth II
surface form: Queen Elizabeth II

international political leaders
senior Conservative politicians
setting United Kingdom
subjectOccupationDescribed Chancellor of the Exchequer
Foreign Secretary
Member of Parliament
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
timeSpanCovered John Major early life to post-premiership years

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John Major notableWork Autobiography "John Major: The Autobiography"