Sheelagh Murnaghan and the Ulster Liberal Party
The life and political career of the only Liberal to win a seat in the Northern Ireland parliament.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
The life and political career of the only Liberal to win a seat in the Northern Ireland parliament.
Martin Horwood MP examines the Liberal heritage of his home town.
Biography of this passionate and articulate exponent of Liberalism.
It was not just Lloyd George’s daughters …
Vernon Bogdanor introduces this special issue of the Journal.
Whigs, Peelites and Liberals: an examination of coalitions before 1886.
An analysis of how the Liberal Unionists maintained a distinctive identity from their Conservative allies, until coalition in 1895.
Prelude to disaster: an examination of the Asquith coalition of 1915-16, which brought to an end the last solely Liberal government.
An analysis of the history of the last Liberal-Conservative coalition government.
An examination of the impact of the National Government on the Liberal Party.
An analysis of the parallels between the formation of the coalition governments in 1931 and 2010.
The papers of Liberal activist Frances Josephy are used to examine the attitudes of ordinary Liberals to coalitions in the 1920s and 1930s.
The lessons of the Lib-Lab Pact for the Lib-Con coalition.
Where the ‘triple lock’ came from, how it worked and its future.
A look at the history of the land taxes introduced by Lloyd George in the 1909 People’s Budget.
An examination of the life and career of Charles Kerr, Lord Teviot.
An analysis of the activities of the Liberal electoral agents in the period after the Great Reform Act.
The unusual career of the entertainment entrepreneur and Liberal MP for Walsall, 1922-24, Pat Collins.
The Young Liberals and anti-apartheid campaigns, 1968-70.
A celebration of the work of the English novelist Joyce Cary, and its roots in Liberal ideas.