Articles
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What is Liberal Democracy? The importance of history IV
What is Liberal Democracy? Part IV.
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The Liberal Party and peace-making: Versailles and the League of Nations
Liberalism’s final test stemming from the Great War was its attitude towards peace. Richard S. Grayson finds the party’s record wanting.
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Lloyd George and the suffragettes at Llanystumdwy
A re-examination of the reopening by Lloyd George in September 1912 of the village institute at his native Llanystumdwy, when the proceedings were blighted by constant suffragette interruptions.
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Exploding the delusion of protection
A speech made by Richard Cobden in March 1845, near the climax of the campaign to abolish the Corn Laws.
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Liberals and Europe
The development of the Liberal commitment to Europe, 1945-64.
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Through the magnifying glass
Margaret Stacey, Banbury and the decline of the Liberal Party.
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Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Liberal Party and the abdication of King Edward VIII
How close were the Liberals to backing the King’s cause during the abdication crisis in December 1936?
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Liberal class warrior
The maverick career of the radical Liberal MP, Tom Horabin (1896-1956).
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The Liberal Party and the Popular Front
Assessment of the arguments over progressive unity in the 1930s, and Liberal and Labour responses.