The Liberal Party and the general election of 1915
What could have happened in the general election due in 1915 but postponed because of the war.
Articles from the Journal of Liberal Democrat History.
What could have happened in the general election due in 1915 but postponed because of the war.
An analysis of Winston Churchill’s and David Lloyd George’s volumes on the First World War.
The life and political career of the Liberal MP Sir Walter Runciman (1847–1937) through the lens of his papers.
An analysis of the Distributists and their impact.
A commemoration the 1866 petition for women’s suffrage, written by the Liberals Helen Taylor and Barbara Bodichon.
A review of the life and political career of Richard Livsey, Lord Livsey of Talgarth (1935–2010).
Overview by Robert Hazell. Commentaries from Matthew Hanney and Michael Steed.
Overview by Tim Oliver. Commentaries from William Wallace and Hannah Bettsworth.
Overview by Neil Carter. Commentaries from Chris Huhne, Ed Davey and Fiona Hall.
Overview by Timothy J. Oliver. Commentaries from Lynne Featherstone, Norman Baker and Caron Lindsay.
Overview by Peter Sloman. Commentaries from Jenny Willott and Alex Marsh.
Overview by Peter Sloman. Commentaries from Paul Burstow, Norman Lamb and Evan Harris
Overview by Simon Griffiths. Commentaries from David Laws and Helen Flynn.
Overview by Matt Cole. Commentaries from Vince Cable, Jo Swinson and David Howarth.
Introduction to this special issue of the Journal.
Sir James Whitehead (1834–1917): the parliamentary travails of a Liberal meritocrat.
A study in early university political organisation.
An examination of the legacy of the Social Democratic Party.
A commemoration of the victor of the 1962 Orpington by-election.
Sam Woods and the by-election of 1897.