Journal of Liberal Democrat History 22 – Special issue: Liberals and Nationalists
Journal of Liberal Democrat History 22 – Special issue: Liberals and Nationalists

Contents
Scottish Liberals, Scottish Nationalists and Dreams of a Common Front
Sometimes allies, sometimes enemies: the history of relations between Scottish Liberals and Scottish Nationalists.
'The Steady Tapping Breaks the Rock'
The history of the post-war Welsh Liberal tradition.
In From the Fringes?
Examines the development of the Scottish Liberal Democrats and assesses whether the party can emerge from the fringes of Scottish politics to become an important player in the Scottish Parliament.
'No Docking of Horses' Tails'
The fight for an independent Cumberland.
Devolution for the Duchy
Examination of the historical links between Liberalism and nationalists in Cornwall.
From Liberalism to Nationalism
The political career of David Murray, one politician who epitomised the relationship between Liberals and Nationalists in Scotland.
Letters to the Editor: Issue 22
Liberals in the balance (Tony Little); Was Grimond a ‘great man’? (Lord Beaumont of Whitley).
'There are things stronger than parliamentary majorities
Review of Alan O'Day, Irish Home Rule 1867-1921 (Manchester University Press, 1998).
Three acres and a cow
Review of David Stemp, Three Acres and a Cow: The life and works of Eli Hamshire.
Plugging the gaps
Review of Duncan Brack et al (eds.), Dictionary of Liberal Biography (Politico's Publishing, 1998).