C. E. Montague, Liberal war writers and the Great War
The war writings of a Liberal author.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
The war writings of a Liberal author.
An archival perspective.
A. J. P. Taylor and the rise of Lloyd George studies.
Lloyd George and Keynes.
Lloyd George’s stance on Germany, 1922-1945.
Lloyd George, 1931-1945.
Lloyd George and the revision of the Treaty of Versailles.
Analysis of Lloyd George’s rhetorical skills at the height of his powers.
and its impact on pre-war Liberalism.
Lloyd George’s career and beliefs from 1890 to 1906.
The influences on Lloyd George of Gladstone and Abraham Lincoln.
Introduction to this special issue on Lloyd George.
Liberals, coalitions and the right to dissent: the ‘agreement to differ’ revisited.
The revival of Liberalism in Dumfriesshire, 1931-63.
Why Britain’s Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition might have an unhappy ending.
The origins of the Liberal Land Song.
Report of the History Group meeting of September 1999, on the 1974 elections, with Tim Beaumont, Viv Bingham, Sir Cyril Smith, Paul Tyler MP and Richard Wainwright.
The career of the Right Honourable Harcourt Johnstone (1895-1945).
Analysis of how Simon Hughes came to be selected for the apparently unwinnable seat of Southwark, Bermondsey.
Gladstone tried repeatedly to resolve the problem of Ireland. This article argues that his efforts were doomed to failure because of his own prejudices and preconceptions.