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Dr Christopher Cook
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"The great strength of Chris Cook's party history is that it is a work of reference and record. Dr Cook provides a highly readable narrative…Those who need a reliable single volume history of the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats from 1900 onwards should have this tome on their shelves. "
- Michael Meadowcroft, Liberal historian and MP for Leeds West, 1983-87

"First published in 1976, Chris Cook's Short History of the Liberal Party remains a first point of reference for students of the modern party. This seventh edition brings the story up to date, charting a clear and perceptive course through the turbulent leaderships of Kennedy, Campbell and Clegg to the party's triumphal return to government following the General Election of 2010.
- David Dutton, Ramsay Muir Emeritus Professor of Modern History, University of Liverpool, UK



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The Liberal Democrats have languished in the political shadows for a generation. With the advent of the 2010 television debates, they have returned once more to the spotlight. Cleggmania, 'I Agree With Nick' and talk of the 'Kingmaker' dominated coverage of the General Election of 2010. At the Polls, the electorate delivered a Hung Parliament and placed the Party back in Government, in coalition with the Conservatives.

Chris Cook lifts the lid on the 'third Party'. Providing an indispensable account of their journey over the last century, he charts the Party's journey from the historic landslide victory of 1906, via their descent into divisions and decline in the interwar years, to in-depth analysis of the 2010 election. He asks, what of their future? Will the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition divide the party? And what are the electoral prospects for the party?

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The newly published seventh edition of Chris Cook's A Short History of the Liberal Party, this time covering events up to 2010, is much like the previous editions. That is, unfortunately, a case of damning with faint praise.

The book deserves some praise. Above all, it exists - and Chris Cook has been one of the few to regularly take to print to record the party's history. There are very few other books which cover the history of the party and its predecessors all in one volume. It provides a detailed electoral record of the Liberals, Alliance and then Liberal Democrats and has a good, short, introduction to the nineteenth century roots of the Liberal Party. The most recent section, explaining the formation of a coalition this spring, is also well written.

As that section shows, the book has been regularly updated - hence now being in its seventh edition - but though the updates have kept up with events they have not really tackled the book's weaknesses.

Those are the narrowness of the book's outlook - yes, it is good on psephology, but the personalities, philosophies and political strategies of the party over the years are mostly missing.

The books suffers from an apparent lack of clarity as to its purpose, throwing in detail that breaks up the flow of the narrative but yet paradoxically is not detailed enough to make it a comprehensive reference work. Knowing who became Lib Dem social security spokesperson in 1997 (Archy Kirkwood since you ask) would make sense in a book that itemised all the front bench roles in full or in a book that placed such appointments within a larger picture of policy or other development. Cook's volume, however, does neither.

It is also littered with errors, as if the book has not had the care of an editor or well-informed proof reader, which is curious as it is published by a mainstream traditional publication house - Palgrave Macmillan - and Chris Cook has been an editor himself. Some of the judgements also are rather questionable, such as the reference to Blair promising to help the Liberal Democrats win in the Winchester re-run of 1997 - a promise presented as if it were significant in determining the result.

A good example of the curious weakness of the text is the introduction, which starts off saying how the book is about the party's history since 1900 - even though the reference to 1900 has been dropped from the title and the book itself does not start in 1900.

Hopefully an eighth edition will be along shortly which can concentrate on improving the existing text rather than having to add new sections at the end to cover new events.

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