Lloyd George and the Carnarvon Boroughs, 1890-95
An examination of the history of Lloyd George’s constituency at the time when he first represented it.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
An examination of the history of Lloyd George’s constituency at the time when he first represented it.
An analysis of the decline of Liberalism in nineteenth-century Birmingham.
An outsider’s view of early twentieth-century Liberals.
Interview (from 2003) with the former Welsh Liberal Democrat leader.
An exploration of the formulation of the Liberal Green Book and its impact on Liberal fortunes in rural Wales.
Continuity and change in Liberal politics, 1889-1914.
An exploration of Gladstone’s reaction to the Great Famine, some two decades before his first premiership.
Emily Hobhouse’s role in attempting to reveal the facts behind the German destruction of the Belgian city of Leuven in 1914.
The life of Captain the Hon. Thomas Charles Reginald Agar-Robartes, Liberal MP 1906, 1907-15.
The career and political thought of Francis Wrigley Hirst (1873-1953).
The Liberal Party in a West Yorkshire constituency, 1920s-1970s.
Jesse Collings and the Smallholdings and Allotments Act 1908.
David Steel’s commemoration lecture, given at Firth Kirk, Finstown, Orkney, 18 May 2013.
An examination of the role played by Liberalism in the Victorian construction of a national identity.
Liberalism, National Liberalism and the editorship of the Dumfries Standard, 1957.
The legacy of Liberal MP Henry Richard (1812-88), the ‘apostle of peace’.
The impact of the 2nd Boer War on the alliance between the Liberal Party and the Irish nationalists.
The Constitutionalists and the 1924 election – a new party or a worthless coupon?
The social liberalism of John Maynard Keynes and William Beveridge, 1922-1945.
The end of an era.