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Journal of Liberal History

Liberal thought and thinkers

  • Slippery Liberalism

    Review of Edmund Fawcett, Liberalism: The Life of an Idea (Princeton University Press, 2015).

  • Liberalism: An outstanding introduction

    Review of Michael Freeden, Liberalism. A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2015).

  • Old heroes for a new leader

    Vince Cable explains why Roy Jenkins is his political hero. To access this content, you must purchase Annual subscription (digital) – unwaged rate or Annual subscription (digital) – standard rate.

  • The legacy of Roy Jenkins

    Evening meeting of the Liberal History Group, 27 June 2016, with John Campbell and David Steel. Chair: Dick Newby. To access this content, you must purchase Annual subscription (digital) – unwaged rate or Annual subscription (digital) – standard rate.

  • The Distributists and the Liberal Party

    An analysis of the Distributists and their impact. To access this content, you must purchase Annual subscription (digital) – unwaged rate or Annual subscription (digital) – standard rate.

  • The ideas that built the Liberal Democrats

    What do Liberal Democrats believe? And what stems from our historical legacy? Against the background of the ‘Agenda 2020’ review of values and beliefs, discuss the party’s ideological inheritance with David Boyle, Teena Lashmore and Nick Thornsby at the History Group’s fringe meeting at the York Liberal Democrat conference. Chair: David Howarth.

  • Old heroes for a new leader

    The political heroes of Tim Farron and Norman Lamb. To access this content, you must purchase Annual subscription (digital) – unwaged rate or Annual subscription (digital) – standard rate.

  • Reassessing John Stuart Mill

    Review of Frederick Rosen, Mill (Oxford University Press, 2013).

  • Is the future orange?

    Review of Paul Marshall and David Laws (eds.), The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism (Profile Books, 2004).