Articles
Coalition and the Liberal Democrats
Introduction to this special issue of the Journal.
Lewis Harcourt’s political journal 1914–16
A new source for the Liberal Party and the First World War.
Lloyd George and Churchill as war leaders
A comparison of the two great British wartime leaders of the twentieth century.
Gilbert Murray v. E. D. Morel
Liberalism’s debilitating divide over foreign policy.
John Morley’s resignation in August 1914
An examination of the arguments.
The Liberal Party, the Labour Party and the First World War
An examination of why the Liberals suffered and Labour prospered.
The long shadow of war
Sir Edward Grey and Liberal foreign policy before 1914.
Did the Great War really kill the Liberal Party?
An analysis of the impact of the war on the Liberal Party.
Writing about Charles
A review of Charles Kennedy’s obituaries and tributes.