Journal of Liberal History 79

Contents
Liberal History News: Issue 79
Lloyd George commemorations; plaque to Lord John Russell; Gladstone statue unveiled in Seaforth.
A forgotten Liberal-Conservative alliance
The Constitutionalists and the 1924 election – a new party or a worthless coupon?
Letters to the Editor: Issue 79
Honor Balfour (Michael Meadowcroft and Hugh Pagan).
Liberal history quiz 2012 - the answers
The answers (questions in issue 78).
'A nasty, deplorable little incident in our political life'
Liberalism, National Liberalism and the editorship of the Dumfries Standard, 1957.
David Lloyd George: the legacy
Report of the Liberal Democrat History Group meeting at the Liberal Democrat conference, 9 March 2013, with Kenneth O. Morgan and David Howarth; chair: Celia, Baroness Thomas.
The South African war and its effect on the Liberal alliance
The impact of the 2nd Boer War on the alliance between the Liberal Party and the Irish nationalists.
The relevance of Henry Richard
The legacy of Liberal MP Henry Richard (1812-88), the ‘apostle of peace’.
The Orange Book revisited
Review of 'Eight Years Since The Orange Book: Have the Liberal Democrats "reclaimed" Liberalism?' (Economic Affairs 32:2, June 2012).
2010 analysed
Review of Robert Worcester and Roger Mortimore, Explaining Cameron's Coalition (Biteback Publishing, 2011).
Liberal Sutton
Review of A Flagship Borough: 25 years of a Liberal Democrat Sutton Council (Sutton Liberal Democrats, 2012).
Liberals in Ulster
Review of Gerald R. Hall, Ulster Liberalism 1778-1876 (Four Courts Press, 2011).
Online reviews
Introduction to Reviews in History for Journal of Liberal History readers.