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BIBLIOGRAPHY This biography aims to list the major sources of information about the history of the British Liberal, Social Democrat and Liberal Democrat parties. It concentrates on published books. Some references are made to archival sources for major figures but a guide to archive sources can be found elsewhere on the website and the books listed will guide towards collections of articles. It is organised in four sections: § The philosophic and policy background § The history of the party and Liberal governments § Elections § Biographies and autobiographies of leading party members The list does not attempt to be comprehensive but most of the major works included in this list will contain references to other relevant works. Those new to the subject are referred to our shorter reading list for an introduction to the subject. Unless otherwise indicated, the place of publication is usually London. THE PHILOSOPHIC AND POLICY BACKGROUND GENERAL R Bellamy, Liberalism and Modern Society: An Historic Argument, (Cambridge University Press, 1992) Duncan Brack and Tony Little (eds) Great Liberal Speeches (Politico’s Publishing, 2001) Duncan Brack & Robert Ingham (eds) Dictionary of Liberal Quotations (Politico’s Publishing, 1999) Alan Bullock (ed), The Liberal Tradition from Fox to Keynes, (Oxford University Press, 1967). Robert Eccleshall (ed) British Liberalism: Liberal thought from the 1640s to 1980s (Longman, 1986) S Maccoby (ed), The English Radical Tradition 1763-1914, (1952) Conrad Russell An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Liberalism (Duckworth, 1999) THE ORIGINS A Ashcroft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, (Princeton, 1986) R Browning, Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Court Whigs, (Baton Rouge, 1982) V Chappell, The Cambridge Companion to Locke, (Cambridge, 1994) J Dunn, The Political Thought of John Locke, (Cambridge 1969) David L Jacobson (ed), The English Libertarian Heritage, (Fox & Wilkes, San Francisco, 1965 reprinted 1994) John Milton, Areopagitica, 1644 John Milton, Milton’s Prose Writings, (Dent, 1927, revised 1958) John Locke, A Letter Concerning Toleration, (1689) John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, 1689 (reprinted by Everyman) David Wooton (ed), Divine Right and Democracy, An Anthology of Political Writing in Stuart England, (Penguin, 1986) THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND THE WHIGS Edmund Burke, A Vindication of Natural Society (1756) Edmund Burke, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757), Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, (1790) Edmund Burke, An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs (1791) Edmund Burke, Letters on a Regicide Peace, (1796-7) Edmund Burke, Speech on Conciliation with the [American] Colonies (1775) Edmund Burke, Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol (1777) Edmund Burke, Speech on Fox’s East India Bill (1783) Edmund Burke, Opening Speech In The Impeachment Trial Of Warren Hastings (1788) Edmund Burke, Tracts on the Popery Laws in Ireland Isaac Kramnick (ed) Viking Portable Edmund Burke, (Harmondsworth, 1999) Thomas Paine, Common Sense, (1776) Thomas Paine, American Crisis, (1776 onwards) Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, (1791) Thomas Paine, Rights of Man, Part 2, (1792) Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason, (1793) Thomas Paine, The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance, (1796) Thomas Paine, Agrarian Justice (1797) E.J. Payne (ed), Select Works of Edmund Burke, (3 Vols, 1874-8 Modern reprint from Liberty Fund Inc, Indianapolis, USA) THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND CLASSICAL LIBERALISM E Barker, Political Thought in England from 1848 to 1914, (1950) Jeremy Bentham, Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, (1789) Jeremy Bentham, Rationale of Judicial Evidence, (1827) Jeremy Bentham, Constitutional Code, (1830) Crane Brinton, English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century, (1949) J Burrow, Whigs and Liberals: Continuity & Change in English Political Thought, (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1988) Joseph Chamberlain (ed), The Radical Programme, (1885, reprinted by The Harvester Press 1971 edited by D A Hamer) Elie Halevy, The Growth of Philosophic Radicalism, (Faber & Faber, 1928) John Stuart Mill, M. De Tocqueville on Democracy in America, (1840) John Stuart Mill, A System of Logic, (1843) John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy, (1848) John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, (1859) John Stuart Mill, Considerations on Representative Government, (1861) John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism, (1861) John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women, (1869) Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, (1759) Adam Smith, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, (1776) William Thomas, The Philosophic Radicals, (Oxford, 1979) THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND NEW LIBERALISM Stefan Collini, Liberalism and Sociology: L. T. Hobhouse and Political Argument in England 1880–1914, (CUP, 1979) Iain Dale (ed), Liberal Party General Election Manifestos, 1900-1997, (Routledge, 2000) Elliott Dodd, Is Liberalism Dead? (1919) Elliott Dodd, Liberalism in Action, (1922) Elliott Dodd, The Social Gospel of Liberalism, (1926) Elliott Dodd, Let’s Try Liberalism, (1944) Elliott Dodd, The Defence of Man, (1947) Michael Freeden (ed), J A Hobson, A Reader, (Unwin Hyman, 1988) Michael Freeden, Liberalism Divided: A Study in British Political Thought 1914–39, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986) Michael Freeden, The New Liberalism, (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1978) Thomas Hill Green, Prolegomena to Ethics (1883), Thomas Hill Green, Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation, 1886 Thomas Hill Green, Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract, (Oxford & London, 1881) Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse, The Labour Movement, (1893) Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse, The Mind in Evolution, (1901) Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse, Social Evolution and Political Theory, (1906) Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse, Liberalism, (1911) James Meadowcroft (ed), Hobhouse: Liberalism and Other Writings, (CUP, 1994) John Atkinson Hobson, The Evolution of Modern Capitalism, (1894) John Atkinson Hobson, The War in South Africa, (1900) John Atkinson Hobson, The Psychology of Jingoism, (1901) John Atkinson Hobson, Imperialism: A Study, (1902) John Atkinson Hobson, The Crisis of Liberalism, (1909) J A Hobson and A. F. Mummery The Physiology of Industry, (1889) John Maynard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, (1919) John Maynard Keynes, Tract on Monetary Reform, (1923) John Maynard Keynes, On Money, (2 Vols 1930) John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, (MacMillan 1936) M Richter, The Politics of Conscience: T H Green and His Age, (1964) George Watson (ed.), The Unservile State: Essays in Liberty and Welfare, (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1957) THE LIBERAL, SOCIAL DEMOCRAT AND LIBERAL DEMOCRAT PARTIES AND GOVERNMENTS GENERAL Duncan Brack et al., Dictionary of Liberal Biography, (Politico’s Publishing, 1998) Chris Cook, A Short History of the Liberal Party1900–2001, (Palgrave, 2002) A Cyr, Liberal Politics in Britain, (Transaction Books, 1988, first published 1977) R Douglas, The History of the Liberal Party 1895-1970, (Sidgwick and Jackson, 1971) Don MacIver (ed.) The Liberal Democrats, (Prentice Hall Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996) M Pinto-Duschinsky, British Political Finance, (American Enterprise Institute, 1981) Alan Sykes, The Rise and Fall of British Liberalism 1776–1988, (Addison Wesley Longman, 1997) THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (1688-1789) Sir W R Anson (ed), Autobiography and Political Correspondence of Augustus Henry 3rd Duke of Grafton, (1898) A Ayling, The Elder Pitt, Earl of Chatham, (1976) J Brewer, Party Ideology and Popular Politics at the Accession of George III, (Cambridge, 1976) P D Brown & K W Schweizer (eds), The Devonshire Diary, (Camden Miscellany, 4th series, vol 27) R Browning, Political and Constitutional Ideas of the Court Whigs, (1982) R Browning, The Duke of Newcastle, (New Haven, 1975) Edmund Burke (T W Copeland and others (eds)), The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, (10 vols, Cambridge, 1958-1978) Gilbert Burnet, History of His Own Time, (Oxford, 1823) J A Cannon, The Fox North Coalition: Crisis of the Constitution 1782-1784, (Cambridge, 1969) J A Cannon, The Whig Ascendancy, Colloquies on Hanoverian England, (1981) I R Christie, Myth and Reality in Late Eighteenth-Century British Politics, (1970) J C D Clark, The Dynamics of Change: The Crisis of the 1750s and English Party Systems, (Cambridge, 1982) H T Dickinson, Liberty and Property: Political Ideology in Eighteenth Century Britain, (1977) H. T Dickinson, Walpole and the Whig Supremacy, (1973) Sir J Fortescue (ed), The Correspondence of King George III from 1760-December 1783, (6 Vols 1973) T Harris, Politics under the later Stuarts: Party Conflict in a Divided Society, 1660-1715, (Harlow, 1993) B W Hill, The Growth of Parliamentary Parties, 1689-1742, (1976) B W Hill, British Parliamentary Parties, 1742-1832, (1985) Geoffrey Holmes, British Politics in the Age of Anne, (1987 revised edn) G S Holmes and W A Speck (eds), The Divided Society: Parties and Politics in England, 1694-1716, (1967) H Horwitz, Parliament, Policy and Politics in the Reign of William III, (Manchester, 1977) C Jones (ed), Party and Management in Parliament, 1660-1784, (Leicester, 1984) C Jones (ed), Britain in the First Age of Party 1680-1750: Essays Presented to Geoffrey Holmes, (1987) D L Jones, A Parliamentary History Of The Glorious Revolution, (1988) P Jupp, Lord Grenville, 1759-1834, (Oxford, 1985) J P Kenyon, Revolution Principles: The Politics