The Liberal governments of 1905-15 faced some of the most daunting challenges of any recent British government. They had to deal with mounting political crisis in Ireland, violent campaigns from suffragettes demanding the vote for women, serious industrial unrest and a troubled international situation, that ended with the outbreak of the First World War. In the midst of all this, the Liberals not only survived, but finally removed the power of the House of Lords to veto legislation and laid the foundations for the modern welfare state by introducing old age pensions and the system of national insurance. This book examines how the Edwardian Liberal governments charted their way through these conflicting definitions of Liberal ideology in ord...
The Liberal welfare reforms were a series of bills passed in the British Parliament in the early twe...
The decline of Liberalism as a political force during the inter-war period has conventionally been ...
It is something of an understatement to say that the First World War was a watershed in the fortunes...
The reasons for the changing political fortunes of the Liberal Party have caused considerable debate...
This chapter establishes that the British welfare state was the creation of Liberals as much as soci...
The Liberal Party was always one of the most important political influences at the turn of the 20th...
This thesis examines the social reforms ushered in by the prewar Asquith cabinet. It deals with the ...
From 1906 to 1914 The Liberal Party and Liberal government, particularly from 1906, is a very import...
Prime minister H.H. Asquith’s flawed handling of the third Home Rule Bill, the apparent exhaustion o...
This thesis will trace the development of Conservative ideology in Great Britain between 1906 and 19...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
This thesis is designed to be a study if the Liberal Party between 1880 and 1900, undertaken in orde...
This thesis examines the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Par...
The advent of conscription in Britain in 1916 was greeted with profound dismay by many in the Libera...
This thesis is an examination of the nature and impact of ‘Radical criticism’ influencing the conduc...
The Liberal welfare reforms were a series of bills passed in the British Parliament in the early twe...
The decline of Liberalism as a political force during the inter-war period has conventionally been ...
It is something of an understatement to say that the First World War was a watershed in the fortunes...
The reasons for the changing political fortunes of the Liberal Party have caused considerable debate...
This chapter establishes that the British welfare state was the creation of Liberals as much as soci...
The Liberal Party was always one of the most important political influences at the turn of the 20th...
This thesis examines the social reforms ushered in by the prewar Asquith cabinet. It deals with the ...
From 1906 to 1914 The Liberal Party and Liberal government, particularly from 1906, is a very import...
Prime minister H.H. Asquith’s flawed handling of the third Home Rule Bill, the apparent exhaustion o...
This thesis will trace the development of Conservative ideology in Great Britain between 1906 and 19...
The Conservative Party was in government for almost all of the decade after the First World War, dur...
This thesis is designed to be a study if the Liberal Party between 1880 and 1900, undertaken in orde...
This thesis examines the reception, generation, and use of economic ideas in the British Liberal Par...
The advent of conscription in Britain in 1916 was greeted with profound dismay by many in the Libera...
This thesis is an examination of the nature and impact of ‘Radical criticism’ influencing the conduc...
The Liberal welfare reforms were a series of bills passed in the British Parliament in the early twe...
The decline of Liberalism as a political force during the inter-war period has conventionally been ...
It is something of an understatement to say that the First World War was a watershed in the fortunes...