Foreign policy
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Liberals and Free Trade
‘Free trade’, the removal of barriers to international trade in goods and services, played a critical role in British politics in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Attitudes to free trade helped to define parties’ positions on the political spectrum. For much of its life, the fortunes of the Liberal Party were closely tied to…
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Lloyd George’s French connection
Kenneth O. Morgan analyses the record – so far largely overlooked – of Lloyd George’s interest in France and French policy.
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‘The voice of reason’
John Bright and his relationship with the Union during the American Civil War.
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Letting someone else have your way
The Palmerston Ministry’s foreign policy and the American Civil War.
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The Liberal Party and the American Civil War
Introduction to this special issue of the Journal of Liberal History.
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Lloyd George and the Versailles Treaty
An analysis of Lloyd George’s role in the Paris peace conference.
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Shirley Williams, the SDP and Europe
Interview with Shirley Williams.

