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.
- John Morley: a political study, with special emphasis on the relationship between his political thought and practice
- The Wail of Jeremiah: the early career of C.F.G. Masterman as an expression of Edwardian Christian Socialism
- William Robertson Nicoll and the Liberal nonconformist press
- Joseph Cowan of Newcastle and radical Liberalism
- The personal religious life and development of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1832)
- Arthur Markham (1866-1916): coal owner and Liberal M.P. for Mansfield, 1900-16
- Gladstone and Liberalism: the political development of W.E. Gladstone, 1845-59
- Asquith, Home Rule and the Gladstonian tradition
- Lloyd George and Irish Home Rule, 1886-1914
- The Rev. James Brown Armour and Liberal politics in N. Antrim, 1869-1914
- The political committee of the Reform Club
Supervisor – Dr. A.J. Warren
- Stuart Rendel (1834-1913) and his contribution to the development of a distinctly Welsh political programme within the Liberal Party between 1880 and 1895
- Lloyd George’s pre-Parliamentary political career
- Clement Davies M.P. and the Liberal Party
- Campbell-Bannerman as Opposition leader, 1899-1905
- Joseph Chamberlain and the Unauthorized Programme
- The political career of Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman of Doxford 1870-1949
- Lloyd George and the Labour Movement (With particular reference to the years 1914-22)
- The Liberal Party and South Africa, 1868-80
- The Liberal Party and foreign affairs, 1895-1905