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  1. iPlayer archive. Classic drama boxsets, music memories, brilliant documentaries and much more. In this historic speech, British PM Harold Macmillan spoke of the 'wind of change' blowing through...

    • Wind of Change

      Mr Macmillan is in South Africa at the end of a month-long...

  2. 3 de jul. de 2019 · The "Wind of Change" speech was made on 3 February 1960 by the British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan whilst addressing the South African Parliament in Cape Town during his tour of African Commonwealth states. He had been on tour of Africa since 6 January that year, visiting Ghana, Nigeria, and other British colonies in Africa.

  3. Before he delivered the speech, Macmillan went on a six-week tour of Africa that began on 5 January. He began with Ghana, Nigeria, Rhodesia and Nyasaland and then South Africa, where the meeting finally happened with Verwoerd.

  4. Harold Macmillans ‘Wind of Change’ Tour of Africa, 1960: British Policy, Civic Cultures and Political Practices. ree months after the election, Macmillan set off for Africa on a month-

  5. Mr Macmillan is in South Africa at the end of a month-long tour of the African continent, in which he has travelled about 17,000 miles. His visit was always controversial, and many accused...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2022 · The chapter argues that Macmillan’s momentous ‘wind of change’ moment was more a press construction than a policy statement. Download chapter PDF. On 5 January 1960, three months after the election, Macmillan set off for Africa on a month-long tour to four ‘Commonwealth’ countries.

  7. 7 de nov. de 2011 · Just over fifty years ago, Prime Minister Macmillan made an extensive tour of Africa, culminating in his ‘wind of change’ speech in Cape Town, 1960. This article traces Macmillan's progress through Africa with particular emphasis on his intervention in South African politics.