Beveridge in person
An encounter with Lord Beveridge.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
An encounter with Lord Beveridge.
Introduction to this special issue of the Journal, on the legacy of the 1906 Liberal government.
The 1906 general election and foreign policy
New Liberal economic strategies, including free trade and social reform.
The philosophy that underpinned the Liberal Party’s revival in the 1906 election.
Assessment of the record of the man who led the Liberals into the 1906 landslide.
Examination of how Churchill frequently summoned up the memories of 1906 to bolster his own position in politics.
Argues that the Liberals regarded the 1911 Parliament Act as a final settlement of the second-chamber question.
Debate between David Dutton (pessimistic) and Martin Pugh (optimistic).
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Who is the greatest Liberal of all time? Your chance to decide.
What can Liberal Democrats learn from the Liberal Party’s positions in the 1930s?
What did Tony Blair draw from the New Liberalism of the Hobhouse and Hobson?
The life of Liberal MP Edward Watkin, the last of the railway kings.
A. J. Sylvester’s Life with Lloyd George remains a unique source of information. This article examines its preparation, publication and impact.
The final stage of the History Group’s ‘Great Liberals’ contest, together with results of the first-stage ballot.
The story of two constituencies where Liberals and Liberal Nationals fought each other at the 1935 general election.
Analysis of the outcomes of the local, Scottish and Welsh elections of May 2007. What do they mean for the Liberal Democrats?
The history of the Danish social liberal party, Det Radikale Venstre.
What would John Stuart Mill make of todays politicians?
The political achievement of John Herbert Lewis MP (1858-1933).