Articles
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The Liberal Party and womens suffrage, 1866-1918
Analysis of the relationship between the Liberal Party and the campaigns for womens suffrage.
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Balancing family and politics
Interview with Shirley Williams.
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The yellow glass ceiling: the mystery of the disappearing Liberal women MPs
Only six women ever sat as Liberal MPs, and most only for very short periods. This article examines why.
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Selecting women candidates: a critical evaluation
The Liberal Democrat record in selecting and supporting women candidates.
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From WLF to WLD: Liberal womens grassroots campaigning
The evolution of the Womens Liberal Federation into Women Liberal Democrats.
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The role of women in merger
A personal view of women in Alliance politics.
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Radical Action and the Liberal Party during the Second World War
The story of this influential pressure group within the Liberal Party.
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David and Maggie
Diaries and correspondence files are used to examine the courtship between David Lloyd George and Margaret Owen between 1884 and their marriage in 1888.
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Gladstone 200
The Gladstone 200 Campaign at St Deiniol’s Library.

