Review
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Nobody believed he believed
Review of David Dutton, Simon: A political biography of Sir John Simon (Aurum Press, 1992).
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Virtues and flaws
Review of Richard Shannon, Gladstone: Heroic Minister 1865-1898 (Penguin Press, 1999).
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The peers and the people
Review of John Wells, The House of Lords: An Anecdotal History (Hodder & Stoughton, 1998).
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The two Mr Gladstones
Review of Travis L. Crosby, The Two Mr Gladstones (Yale University Press, 1997).
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The watchword liberty
Review of, 50 Years On: A History of the Association of Liberal Democrat Trade Unionists, 1947-97 (Association of Liberal Democrat Trade Unionists, 1997).
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Radical failure
Review of Miles Taylor, The Decline of British Radicalism 1847-1860 (Oxford University Press, 1995).
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Keeping the peace?
Review of T Bartlett & K Jeffrey (eds.), A Military History of Ireland (Cambridge University Press, 1996).
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Great and terrible occasions
Review of Christopher Silvester (ed.), The Pimlico Companion to Parliament (Pimlico, 1997).
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‘The only being who elects without voting, governs without law’
Review of K. D. Reynolds, Aristrocratic Women and Political Society in Victorian Britain (Oxford University Press, 1998).

