Anne McElvoy tours 300 years of British liberalism.
Radio 4,Β·12 episodes
From John Locke to New Liberalism
Anne McElvoy tours British liberalism from the 'Glorious' Revolution to the Edwardian era.
From Millicent Fawcett to Multiculturalism
Anne McElvoy traces liberalism's development since the Suffragists.
Anne McElvoy explores how, since its 1960s highpoint, liberalism has come under pressure.
Anne McElvoy explores the rise and fall of the 1960s liberals, like Roy Jenkins.
Anne McElvoy explores the distinctively embattled liberalism that emerged in the Cold War.
Anne McElvoy explores rival liberal solutions to the 1930s Depression.
Anne McElvoy retraces a votes for women march, led by the non-violent Suffragist movement.
Anne McElvoy explores how 'Gladstonian' liberalism came to dominate Victorian Britain.
A Jamaican rebellion rouses Victorian liberals against state violence. With Anne McElvoy.
Anne McElvoy traces the influence of Mary Wollstonecraft and Thomas Clarkson on liberalism
Anne McElvoy revisits the innovative ideas of the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith.
Anne McElvoy tours 300 years of British liberalism, starting with rebel thinker John Locke