Crunch times for the Liberal Democrats?
Interviews with Tim Razzall and Chris Rennard.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
Interviews with Tim Razzall and Chris Rennard.
Introduction to the special edition of the journal on Liberals and international policy.
The realpolitik of Christian humanitarianism.
Despite the weakness of the Liberal Party in the inter-war period, Liberal ideals remained important.
The impact of imperialism on democracy and liberalism in Britrain 1865-1920.
Lloyd George’s Queen’s Hall speech of 19 September 1914.
The Liberal leader’s role as a critic of appeasement.
The development of global cooperation between Liberal parties.
The development of the Liberal commitment to Europe, 1945-64.
The history of what became known as Lib-Labbery: the representation of labour interests in parliament through the Liberal Party.
The career of Archie Macdonald, Liberal MP for Roxburgh and Selkirk 1950-51.
Between third force and marginal force: the Free Democratic Party in German politics.
Interview with Bill Rodgers.
The contribution of the American philosopher John Rawls to political philosophy and Liberal thought.
The life and career of Lewis ‘Loulou’ Harcourt.
The occasion when The Times took at face value an imaginary interview with David Lloyd George.
Interview with David Steel.
Distributism – an alternative Liberal tradition?
The career and political thought of Edmund Burke.
Introduction to this special issue on the history of the Social Democratic Party.