Egan, Mark
Journal articles (12)
PhD theses (1)
Journal articles
1959-74: years of Liberal revolution?
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 14 - Special issue: The Liberal revival '
)
Introduction to this special issue on the Liberal postwar revival.
Mark Egan
Liberals and the 1945 election (1)
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 9 '
)
Review of Malcolm Baines, 'The Liberal Party and the 1945 General Election',
Contemporary Record
9:1, Summer 1995
Radical Action and the Liberal Party during the Second World War
(from journal '
Journal of Liberal History 63 '
)
The story of this influential pressure group within the Liberal Party.
'No Docking of Horses' Tails'
(from journal '
Journal of Liberal Democrat History 22 - Special issue: Liberals and Nationalists '
)
The fight for an independent Cumberland.
Mark Egan
1945 and all that
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 15 '
)
The 1945 election was a stunning Labour victory, but what did it mean for the Liberal Party?
Mark Egan
The lessons of Orpington
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 14 - Special issue: The Liberal revival '
)
Analysis of the importance of the by-election result for the Liberal Party.
Mark Egan
Europe and the Liberal tradition
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 11 '
)
Report of LDHG meeting of March 1996, with Graham Watson MEP, Alan Butt Philip, Michael Steed, and Lord McNally.
Mark Egan
1945-1964: The gory, gory years
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 7 '
)
The survival and development of the Liberal Party in the post-war era.
From Liberalism to Nationalism
(from journal '
Journal of Liberal Democrat History 22 - Special issue: Liberals and Nationalists '
)
The political career of David Murray, one politician who epitomised the relationship between Liberals and Nationalists in Scotland.
Mark Egan
Harry Willcock: the forgotten champion of Liberalism
(from journal '
Journal of Liberal Democrat History 17 '
)
The story of the Liberal who helped ensure that British citizens today are not compelled to carry identity cards.Mark Egan
Labour, the Liberal Party and the Great War
(from journal '
Liberal Democrat History Group Newsletter 10 - Special Issue: The Liberal Party and the Great War '
)
The Great War laid many of the foundations for Labour's supplanting of the Liberals in the subsequent decade. Analysis of the relationship between the two parties during the war.
Mark Egan
Reviews
(from journal '
Journal of Liberal Democrat History 18 - Special issue: The Legacy of the Alliance and Merger '
)
Tony Greaves and Rachael Pitchford: Merger: The Inside Story; Patricia Lee Sykes: Losing from the Inside.
Mark Egan and Duncan Brack
PhD theses
The grass-roots organization of the Liberal party, 1945-64
Supervisor - Dr. Michael W. Hart
Oxford, D.Phil
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