David Lloyd George
Born: 17 January 1863
Died: 26 March 1945
1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor
Liberal MP for Caernarvon Boroughs 1890-1945
Leader of the Liberal Party 1926-31
President of the Board of Trade 1905-08, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1908-15, Minister of Munitions 1915-16, Secretary of State for War 1916, Prime Minister 1916-22
Histories (subject)
The following histories are about David Lloyd George or mention them in some way:
- 1909 People’s Budget
- Old heroes for a new leader
- National Sound Archive
- David Lloyd-George (Earl Lloyd-George and Viscount Gwynedd), 1863-1945
Journal Articles (subject)
The following journal articles are about David Lloyd George or mention them in some way:
- Liberal unity frustrated
- The ‘Land and the Nation’ and Wales
- John Morley’s resignation in August 1914
- Lloyd George, Herbert Samuel and Palestine
- Honiton, Dumfriesshire and the Lloyd George Fund
- Economic strategies and the New Liberalism
- The Liberal Party and the New Liberalism
- The coalition of 1915-1916
- Domesticity and the New Liberalism in the Edwardian press
- ‘Pacifism is not enough; nor patriotism, either’
- The 1924 Labour Government and the Failure of the Whips
- Liberals in coalition, 1916-1922
- Lloyd George’s presidency of the Board of Trade
- Holding the balance
- Land taxing and the Liberals, 1879 – 1914
- Solving the ‘problem’ of the twentieth century
- The Lloyd George coalition governments: labour and industrial relations
- The Odd Couple
- A Prime Minister of the left in coalition with the right
- Lloyd George, the Liberal crisis, and the Unionist 18 Party during the First World War
- Lloyd George and the hard-faced men, 1918–22
- Herbert Lewis and the South African war, 1899–1902
- Lloyd George and the 1922 Committee
- A Liberal for all seasons?
- A Liberal for All Seasons?
- The Parliamentary Archive at the House of Lords
- Lloyd George’s French connection
- Lloyd George and the Versailles Treaty
- ‘If I had to go to Paris again …’
- Asquith vs. Lloyd George
- Lloyd George, the Liberal Summer Schools and electoral politics in the 1920s
- The Liberal Party and the fall of the Chamberlain government
- ‘A dynamic force is a terrible thing’
- Asquith and Lloyd George: common misunderstandings
- Lloyd George
- Life with Lloyd George
- The two great wartime leaders
- A statue for Lloyd George
- Thomas Jones’s ‘Lloyd George’
- Women and Lloyd George
- David and Maggie
- The ‘People’s Budget’ a century on
- Lloyd George and Wales
- The afterlives of former Liberal prime ministers
- The Lloyd George land taxes
- The young Lloyd George and Wales
- David and Frances
- The Real Lloyd George
- Lloyd George and the Conservative Party
- The Library knows Lloyd George
- Lloyd George and the partition of Ireland
- The most complex character
- Lloyd George and the suffragettes at Llanystumdwy
- A Leader without a party
- A real triumph for my old friend
- The fall of the Lloyd George Coalition
- Through terror to triumph
- Frances Stevenson, Lloyd George and the Surrey – Sussex dimension
- Lloyd George and Churchill
- David and Frances: Marriage
- Lloyd George, diplomacy and international affairs
- Lloyd George and Churchill as war leaders
- Authoritative new biography of ‘the goat’
- Lloyd George in cartoons
- Churchill and Lloyd George: Liberal authors on the First World War?
- The Nonconformist mind of Lloyd George
- Lloyd George condemned
- The ‘Mangold’s Champion’
- Lloyd George and money
- Liberal history news
- A conspiracy of silence?
- Images of Lloyd George
- Lloyd George and the Carnarvon Boroughs, 1890-95
- David Lloyd George 1863-1945
- Lloyd George and leadership
- Lloyd George, nonconformity and radicalism
- Lloyd George’s coalition proposal of 1910
- Lloyd George’s war rhetoric, 1914-1918
- The wonderful wizard as was
- Lloyd George archives
- Lloyd George and appeasement
- Lloyd George and the appeasement of Germany
- ‘We can conquer unemployment’
- Hattersley on Lloyd George
- Lloyd George and an Anglo-Irish centenary
Events (subject)
The following events had David Lloyd George as their subject or discussed them in some way:
- The fall of the Lloyd George coalition
- David Lloyd George: the legacy
- David Lloyd George
- The search for the greatest Liberal
Histories (author)
David Lloyd George is the author of the following histories: