Journal of Liberal History
For the discussion and research of Liberal, Liberal Democrat and SDP history
Resources
The strange death of Labour England: collective provision and social cohesion in Southwark, 1950-2000
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Supervisor – Professor Avner Offer
Labour’s attitudes to social reform, 1900-14
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Supervisors – Professor Ian Levitt and Dr. Alan Pratt
The social and political activity of the Cadbury family: a study in manipulative capitalism
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Supervisor – Professor Roy A. Lowe
The strange death of British Liberalism: the Liberal summer schools’ movement and the making of the Yellow Book in the 1920s
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Supervisor – Professor Ben J. Pimlott
The writings and political activities of Slingsby Bethel, 1617-97
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Supervisor – Dr. Jonathan H. Scott
The transformation of urban Liberalism: Liberal politics in Leicester and Manchester, 1885-95
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Supervisor – Dr. Peter C. Lowe
The radicalism of Joseph Chamberlain: his ideas and actions in the context of Birmingham in the 1870s
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Supervisor – Dr. Carl S.A. Chinn
The National Reform Union and the Reform League: a comparative analysis
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Supervisor – Dr. David Nicholls