Journal of Liberal History 117
Issue: Winter, 2022-23
Price: £7.50

In this issue: Liberal history news – Editorial; Obituary: Nigel Jones; Liberal Party candidate election photos; Letters to the Editor – The Two Davids (John Smithson and David Steel), Trevor Wilson (Martin Pugh); Herbert Lewis and the South African war, 1899–1902 (Brendon Jones); Sefton and Derby: Politics, principle and opportunity (Hugh Gault); Lloyd George’s French connection (Kenneth O. Morgan); Lib Dems in the cities (Michael Meadowcroft); The New Liberalism (Duncan Brack); Meeting report – Working with Labour: The Liberal Party and the balance of power, 1923–31 (Joseph Walker); Reviews: Lester, H. H. Asquith: Last of the Romans (Katheryn Gallant); Fukuyama, Liberalism and its Discontents (William Wallace); Neville et al, Devon Women in Public and Professional Life 1900–1950 (Mark Egan)
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Contents:
- Liberal History News
- Letters to the Editor
- Herbert Lewis and the South African war, 1899–1902
- Sefton and Derby: Politics, principle and opportunity
- Lloyd George’s French connection
- Lib Dems in the cities
- The New Liberalism
- Working with Labour: The Liberal Party and the Balance of Power 1923–31
- Asquith and his background
- Liberalism and illiberalism
- Liberal women in Devon