England Objects to the Treaty of Versailles, June 1, 1919

Journal of Liberal History

Journal of Liberal History 129

£10.00

Main articles include ‘The political skills of four Liberal Prime Ministers – Part 1: Rosebery and Campbell-Bannerman’; ‘The final act of “Liverpool’s most distinguished son” – Gladstone, Hengler’s Circus, September 1896; and ‘Edward Donner and the rise of Manchester Liberalism’.

Description

Liberal History News
Dick Taverne 1928–2025; Survey responses; Commemorating Sam Green; Liberal candidates directory

The political skills of four Liberal Prime Ministers
Part 1: Rosebery and Campbell-Bannerman; by Alan Mumford

The final act of ‘Liverpool’s most distinguished son’
Gladstone, Hengler’s Circus, September 1896; by Paul A. Nuttall

Edward Donner and the rise of Manchester Liberalism
Derek Earls recounts the story of a major figure in Manchester Liberalism

Liberalism: the ideas that built the Liberal Democrats
Meeting report, with Jon Parry and David Howarth; report by Peter Truesdale

Reviews
Liberal Democrat History Group, Liberalism: The ideas that built the Liberal Democrats, reviewed by William Wallace; Cable and Smith, Partnership and Politics in a Divided Decade, reviewed by Duncan Brack; Ayshford et al (eds.), The Simons of Manchester, reviewed by Jaime Reynolds; Lefebvre, Liberalism as a Way of Life, reviewed by David Howarth; Brittain-Catlin, The Edwardians and their Houses, reviewed by Iain Sharpe