England Objects to the Treaty of Versailles, June 1, 1919

Journal of Liberal History

Journal of Liberal History 127 – Special issue

£12.50

Special issue on the survival of the Liberal Party, 1931 – 1960

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The Survival of the Liberal Party, 1931-60
Malcolm Baines introduces this special issue of the Journal of Liberal History.

Herbert Samuel and the Survival of the Liberal Party 1932-33
Andrew Loader examines the role played by Sir Herbert Samuel in the survival of the Liberal Party in 1932-33.

Cornwall: A Local Study in Liberal Survival
How did the Liberal Party fare in its traditional stronghold of Cornwall? Garry Tregidga examines the evidence.

The Rebuilding and Reorganisation of the Party
Lord Meston and the report of the Liberal Re-organisation Commission, 1936; by Andrew Loader.

A Party Divided: Liberals, Liberal Nationals and the Decline of the Liberal Party
David Dutton analyses the damage caused to Liberalism by the split between Liberals and Liberal Nationals.

William Beveridge and Ernest Simon: Liberalism and Social Policy in the Twentieth Century
Stuart Jones analyses the contribution of two leading Liberal thinkers to the development of post-war social policy.

The Geography of Liberal Survival
Mark Egan examines the geographical persistence of the Liberal Vote.

New Liberals and Old in the Revival of 1957-66
What did the reviving Liberal Party of he 1960s owe to its forebears? by William Wallace.

Liberal Personalities
Special issue editor, Malcolm Baines, examines the lives of prominent Liberal personalities of the period: Sir Archibald Sinclair, Violet Bonham Carter, Megan Lloyd George and Clement Davies.