Honiton, Dumfriesshire and the Lloyd George Fund
The use of the Lloyd George Fund in two constituencies in the 1929 election.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
The use of the Lloyd George Fund in two constituencies in the 1929 election.
The story of Liberalism in Wales 1906 – 1979.
The political life of John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley (1826 – 1902).
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Liberal Democrat performance in the 2005 election.
The record of the Liberal Party in hung parliaments in 1924, 1929-31 and 1977-78.
The story of a Liberal activist in Bath in the late nineteenth century, in his own words.
Berwick’s reputation for electoral corruption during the nineteenth century, and the impact of bribery on voting behaviour.
Address by Sally Hamwee at Earl Russell’s memorial service, 14 June 2005.
Biography of Rev Roderick Kedward MP (1881-1937).
Introduction to this special issue of the Journal.
The meaning of terms in the political spectrum of the Victorian era.
Biography of John Morley (1838-1923), the leading Victorian and Edwardian Liberal who could be seen as both of the left and the right.
Was the disastrous Liberal split of 1916 a matter of personalities or ideologies?
Analysis of the ideological struggle in the Liberal Party in the 1940s and 1950s.
Biography of Arthur Seldon (1916-2005), erstwhile Liberal and founder of the Institute for Economic Affairs.
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Examination of the Owenite concept of the ’social market, and how it was used as a political weapon.
Why did the Liberals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries care so much about the land question in general, and land value taxation in particular?
The unusual family story of the leading Liberal statesman.
The life and political career of Edmund Robertson, Lord Lochee of Gowrie (1845-1911).
David Lloyd George’s and Frances Stevenson’s connections with Surrey and Sussex.