Time Period: 1910-1929
Victory at Paisley
Asquith’s return to Parliament in 1920.
Who did it?
Review of George Dangerfield, The Strange Death of Liberal England (Serif, 1997).
Labour and the Liberal decline
Review of John Shepherd and Keith Laybourn, Britain’s First Labour Government (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
John Sutton Nettlefold, Liberalism and the early town planning movement
The contribution of the chair of Birmingham’s Housing Committee, 1901-11, to the debates on slum housing and town planning.
Honiton, Dumfriesshire and the Lloyd George Fund
The use of the Lloyd George Fund in two constituencies in the 1929 election.
The slow death of Liberal Wales 1906 – 1979
The story of Liberalism in Wales 1906 – 1979.
The fighting parson
Biography of Rev Roderick Kedward MP (1881-1937).
The heyday of Liberal internationalism
Despite the weakness of the Liberal Party in the inter-war period, Liberal ideals remained important.
How did the Empire strike back?
The impact of imperialism on democracy and liberalism in Britrain 1865-1920.
Through terror to triumph
Lloyd George’s Queen’s Hall speech of 19 September 1914.