Journal of Liberal History 54 – Special issue: The 1906 landslide: the legacy
Issue: Spring, 2007
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Journal of Liberal History 54 – Special issue: The 1906 landslide: the legacy
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Contents:
- The 1906 landslide: the legacy
- Problems of continuity
- Economic strategies and the New Liberalism
- The development of the New Liberalism as a philosophy of transition
- ‘Maistly Scotch’: Campbell-Bannerman and Liberal leadership
- ‘I am a Liberal as much as a Tory’: Winston Churchill and the memory of 1906
- The Liberal Party and the constitution
- Liberals in 1906: flourishing or doomed?
- Campbell-Bannerman
- Asquith
- Lloyd George
- Balfour