PhD theses
Theses presented for higher degrees at universities in the UK since 1901, under the titles Liberal Party, liberalism and the Social Democratic Party (SDP). Compiled for the Liberal Democrat History Group by Dr Richard S. Grayson, and Graham Lippiatt using the Institute of Historical Research database for Higher Degrees in the United Kingdom, Part I: Theses Completed.
- The divisions of Liberalism: Newcastle politics, 1870-1902
- The Liberal Party on Merseyside in the 19th century
- The growth of Liberal organisation in Manchester from the 1860s to 1903
- Liberal Party organization and politics in Birmingham, Coventry and Wolverhampton, 1886-1914, with particular reference to the devopment of independent labour representation
- Lord Rosebery and Scottish Nationalism 1868-1896
- The Liberal Party in Scotland, 1885-95
- Conservatism and Liberal Unionism in Glasgow, 1874-1912
- Scotland and the Liberal Party, 1880-1900, church, Ireland and Empire: a family affair
- The Liberal Party in Scotland, 1843-1868: electoral politics and party development
Supervisor – Dr John F McCaffery
- The Scottish Liberal Party, 1868-86
- Lloyd George and Welsh liberalism: collected essays
- Welsh Liberalism, 1868-96: a study in political structure and ideology
- The religious ideas and attitudes of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1859)
- Lloyd George in British politics, 1922-1931
- Richard Cobden and the intellectual development and influence of the Manchester School of Economics
- Mr. Gladstone’s leadership of the parliamentary Liberal Party, 1868-74
- Liberalism and sociology: L.T. Hobhouse and political argument in England, 1880-1914
- The political and military career of Major-General J.E.B. Seely, 1868-1947
- W.E. Gladstone: the evolution of the Home Rule policy
- The political thought of David George Ritchie: elements of a late Victorian Liberal creed