Old heroes for a new leader (3)
Liberal Democrat leadership contenders’ political heroes.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
Liberal Democrat leadership contenders’ political heroes.
The life and activities of Aneurin Williams MP (1859-1924).
The life of John Creasey (1908-73), Liberal candidate and author of almost 600 books.
Josiah C. Wedgwood’s battle against the collectivists, 1906 – 1914.
Keynote speech to the Cambridge 1906 seminar.
The life and political career of James Wood, victor of the East Down by-election in February 1902.
The first secretary of the National Liberal Club was also a radical political organiser and agitator for India. Examination of his activities.
The story of the writing of one of the best single-volume biographies of Lloyd George.
Lloyd George’s statue unveiled in Parliament Square.
Biography of the left-leaning Liberal MP for Leicester, 1910-13, Eliot Crawshay-Williams (1879-1962).
One activist’s reaction to the key issues facing the Liberal government in 1912.
Interview with the former Liberal leader.
The story of the first by-election to be fought after the introduction of the Liberal government’s 1908 legislative programme.
Arguments for T. H. Green as the greatest British Liberal.
Analysis of the introduction and implementation of the first state pensions, brought in one hundred years ago.
The surprise Liberal victor in North Westmorland in the 1900 election proved to be something of a surprise himself.
The dynastic Liberalism of Michael and all the Foots.
Interview with Menzies Campbell, Leader of the Liberal Democrats 2006-07, on his political career.
Assessment of Asquith’s record – in a lecture given to mark the centenary of the formation of Aquith’s administration.
Analysis of the uneasy political relationship between the two Liberal leaders.