Here’s what I can share based on widely available public sources.
Direct answer
- Complete public statements by Margaret Thatcher from 1945 to 1990 are cataloged in a comprehensive archive, which lists thousands of items across speeches, interviews, press conferences, articles, and other public utterances. The core resource for this period is a dedicated archive that aims to include every public statement Thatcher made from June 1945 through November 1990, with full texts available for a large portion of items. This project is widely cited in academic and archival contexts. [cite ][cite ]
Key sources to consult
- Thatcher Speeches archive (Margaret Thatcher Foundation site) offers searchable access to thousands of statements, with many full texts available and detailed editorial notes. This is the most authoritative public-facing repository for 1945–1990 material. [cite ]
- Cambridge University’s Churchill Archives Centre and related scholarly reviews discuss the scope and organization of Thatcher’s Complete Public Statements, including counts (around 7,500 items) and the inclusion criteria for what counts as a public statement. [cite ][cite ]
- A cataloged description for the Complete Public Statements edition (CD-ROM/bibliographic entry) notes the inclusion of speeches, broadcasts, interviews, articles, and other public formats, and documents the hard boundary of dates (1945–1990) with some material post-1990 in supplementary selections. [cite ][cite ]
What this means for your request
- If you want “complete public statements 1945–1990,” the best current route is the Thatcher Speeches archive, which aggregates and provides text where available, plus a searchable index that covers that entire span. For scholarly work, the Cambridge/Churchill Archives references provide context on completeness and scope, including notes about missing or unavailable texts. [cite ][cite ][cite ]
Illustrative note
- The archive project has been described as containing thousands of items, with public statements numbering in the mid thousands and a mix of oral and non-oral formats; it’s a substantial, but not perfectly text-complete, corpus due to copyright constraints on some items. This nuance is spelled out in reviews of the collection. [cite ]
If you’d like, I can help you navigate to the exact pages for a specific subset (e.g., speeches by year, notable addresses, or types of statements) or provide a summarized list of key early/late period remarks with context.
Sources
*Margaret Thatcher: Complete Public Statements, 1945-1990*, is a massive quantitative and technological leap beyond all such efforts that have come before. Compared to Peel’s 697 speeches, and Churchill’s 2,360, Thatcher’s *Complete Public Statements* contains 7,564 records – over three times the number in Churchill’s *Complete Speeches*, while covering only two-thirds the number of years. Of the 7,564 public statements, 605 (eight per cent) are non-oral: letters, articles, written statements...
reviews.history.ac.ukThe disc comprises a complete edition of Margaret Thatcher's public statements between June 1945 and November 1990, with a selection of material from the period since her departure from office. The term "public statement" is used throughout the disc to denote any and every form of statement intended for the public domain - speeches, interviews, press conferences, articles, broadcasts and thirteen other categories of material. At the heart of the disc is a list of just over 7500 separate...
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search.worldcat.orgCambridge's Churchill Archives Centre shines a light on Margaret Thatcher's final year in office.
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