At the heart of the party
Biography of Raymond Jones (1883-1948), constituency organiser, election agent and parliamentary candidate.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
Biography of Raymond Jones (1883-1948), constituency organiser, election agent and parliamentary candidate.
Update on voting behaviour of Liberal Democrat MPs.
Interview with Tom McNally.
The careers of social reformers and committed Liberals Joseph (1836-1925) and Seebohm (1871-1954) Rowntree.
Argues that the SDP ultimately failed because its strategy was fundamentally flawed.
Cobden’s critique of British imperialism.
Appreciation of the life of the historian and Liberal Democrat peer (and Honorary President of the History Group).
Religion and politics. The impact of the Bradlaugh case on the Berwick-upon-Tweed by-elections of 1880 and 1881.
Interview with Tony Greaves.
Liberal wins against the odds at general elections.
Wilhelm von Humboldt and early German Liberalism.
How close were the Liberals to backing the King’s cause during the abdication crisis in December 1936?
Geraint Howells (1925-2004) interviewed in 2003.
Biography of Lloyd George’s private secretary, A. J. Sylvester (1889-1989).
The origins of the corporate economy.
Margaret Stacey, Banbury and the decline of the Liberal Party.
The medium-term impact of the continuing SDP.
Biography of Sir Clement Freud, Liberal MP 1973-87.
Liberal Democrat voting in the House of Commons 1992-2003.
Biography of Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland (1847-1926).