1959-74: years of Liberal revolution?
Introduction to this special issue on the Liberal postwar revival.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
Introduction to this special issue on the Liberal postwar revival.
A call for the historical and philosophical studies of Liberalism in relation to democracy to be brought together.
Analysis of the lessons from the first Home Rule Bill of 1886.
Examines the crucial role played by Liberal politicians – including Sinclair and Lloyd George – in the ousting of Neville Chamberlain in May 1940.
Continuing the debate over the Liberal Party and the 1945 general election.
The political career and beliefs of one of the major proponents of Liberal education policy in the Edwardian period.
Report LDHG meeting of February 1996, with Professor John Vincent.
Lord Jenkins, giving the Guildhall Lecture to an invited audience in June 1996, took the contrast between the patterns of political life in the nineteenth century and the late twentieth century as his central theme.
Contribution to the continuing debate over the 1945 election: response to earlier Newsletter articles.
Personal recollections of the Liberal Party’s campaign in the 1945 general election.
The rise and collapse of the Liberal Party of New Zealand has many parallels with the heyday and decline of the British Liberal Party.
The political and electoral history of a Liberal-Conservative marginal seat.
Analysis of Gladstone’s transformation into the most popular politician of his age.
Gladstone’s connections with Nottinghamshire explored.
The contribution of the chair of Birmingham’s Housing Committee, 1901-11, to the debates on slum housing and town planning.
An article in our ‘Liberal Heritage’ series, in which well-known Liberal Democrats explore the Liberal history of their native town.
An article in our ‘Liberal Heritage’ series, in which well-known Liberal Democrats explore the Liberal history of their native town.
A look at the tensions the by-election caused for Liberal National and Conservative coalition partners.
History of the National Liberal Club.
The career of William Gladstone’s youngest son, Herbert Gladstone (1854-1930).