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A short history of liberalism since the 1820s, one rooted in practical politics rather than abstract theorising. Liberalism is shown to be best understood as a political tradition that has been pro...
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03 April 2025

Jonathan Parry presents a history of Liberalism that is organized around themes in British Liberal politics since the early nineteenth century. In the first half of the book, he shows how the Liberal Party shaped national politics between 1830 and 1914 by conducting a series of campaigns against what it saw as over-dominant interest groups in British and Irish political, economic and religious life. Some of these campaigns succeeded, some failed, but they gave the party a strong identity as a political movement hostile to concentrations of power. The last two chapters chart its response to its political marginalization by Labour and Conservatives since the 1920s. They show how Liberals have continued to organize against over-centralized institutional power. They have defended civil liberties, urged devolution, criticized the rigidity of the electoral system, and attacked exaggerations of Britain’s capacity to act independently in the world. British Liberalism’s focus has never been the defence of laissez-faire economic principles, as many claim; it has always been political.
Price: $24.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Series: Short Histories
Publication Date:
03 April 2025
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.45 in
ISBN: 9781788218054
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Social History
Jonathan Parry is uniquely qualified to write the history of Liberalism in Britain. Building on four decades of research and writing, in this tour de force, he delivers a pithy, original, and trenchant analysis of Liberal ideas and principles in political action over the past two hundred years.
— Anthony Howe, Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia
— Anthony Howe, Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia
Jonathan Parry is Professor Emeritus of Modern British History at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has published three books and many articles on British Liberalism in the nineteenth century, as well as a number of essays about Benjamin Disraeli.
Preface
Introduction
Part I 1830–1914
1. Liberalism and the constitution
2. The Liberal state and the liberal world
3. A pluralist politics? Religion, locality, Ireland and empire
Part II Since 1914
4. A centre party in a two-party system
5. Modern Liberalism and power: devolution, liberties and Europe
Conclusion
Chronology
Further reading
Bibliography
Index