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British Liberal Leaders

Hardback

Main Details

Title British Liberal Leaders
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Duncan Brack
Edited by Tony Little
Edited by Robert Ingham
SeriesBritish Leaders
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
ISBN/Barcode 9781849541978
ClassificationsDewey:324.241060922
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Biteback Publishing
Imprint Biteback Publishing
Publication Date 25 August 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The British Liberal Party, and its successor, the Liberal Democrats, has a good claim to be the oldest political party in the world. From the Whigs of 1679 to the formation of the Liberal Party in 1859, and then to 1988 and the merger with the Social Democratic Party to form today's Liberal Democrats, politicians of all these labels held to a core of liberal principles: the belief in individual liberty; the quest for an equitable society at home and abroad; and the pursuit of reform, in the economic and social spheres as well as the political, with the aim of enlarging freedom for all.This book is the story of those parties' leaders, from Earl Grey, who led the Whigs through the Great Reform Act of 1832, to Nick Clegg, the first Liberal leader to enter government for more than sixty years. Chapters written by experts in Liberal history cover such towering political figures as Palmerston, Gladstone, Asquith and Lloyd George; those, such as Sinclair, Clement Davies and Grimond, who led the party during its darkest hours; and those who led its revival, including David Steel, Roy Jenkins and Paddy Ashdown.Interviews with recent leaders are included, along with an analysis of the characteristics required to be an effective Liberal leader.

Author Biography

Duncan Brack is editor of the Journal of Liberal History and has worked as special advisor to the Energy & Climate Change Secretary, Chris Huhne. He is a former head of policy for the Liberal Democrats. Tony Little is chairman of the Liberal Democrat History Group. Robert Ingham is a historical writer and biographies editor of the Journal of Liberal History.