Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: Scottish Liberalism and Scottish Society
- 1 ‘The Party of National Patriotism’: 1832–1880
- 2 ‘The Only Relevant Feature of Scottish Political Life’: 1880–1906
- 3 Liberal Scotland: 1906–1922
- 4 The ‘Strange Death’ of Liberal Scotland: 1922–1946
- 5 ‘Intransigence and Domestic Strife’: 1946–1964
- 6 ‘Home Rule in a Federal Britain’: 1964–1979
- 7 ‘Breaking the Mould’ of Scottish Politics: 1979–1988
- 8 ‘Guarantors of Home Rule’: 1988–1999
- 9 In and Out of Government: 1999–2021
- Conclusion: Whither Scottish Liberalism?
- Appendix 1 Party Leaders
- Appendix 2 Election Results
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 1 - Party Leaders
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 August 2023
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction: Scottish Liberalism and Scottish Society
- 1 ‘The Party of National Patriotism’: 1832–1880
- 2 ‘The Only Relevant Feature of Scottish Political Life’: 1880–1906
- 3 Liberal Scotland: 1906–1922
- 4 The ‘Strange Death’ of Liberal Scotland: 1922–1946
- 5 ‘Intransigence and Domestic Strife’: 1946–1964
- 6 ‘Home Rule in a Federal Britain’: 1964–1979
- 7 ‘Breaking the Mould’ of Scottish Politics: 1979–1988
- 8 ‘Guarantors of Home Rule’: 1988–1999
- 9 In and Out of Government: 1999–2021
- Conclusion: Whither Scottish Liberalism?
- Appendix 1 Party Leaders
- Appendix 2 Election Results
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
PRESIDENTS
Scottish Liberal Association
Lord Rosebery (1881)
Earl of Stair (1881–4)
Earl of Fife (1884–6)
Lord Rosebery (1886–1900)
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1900–8)
H. H. Asquith (1909–18)
Scottish Liberal Party
Sir Archibald Sinclair, 1st Viscount Thurso (1946–65)
Andrew Murray (1960–1)
John (later Lord) Bannerman (1963–9)
Ray (Lady) Bannerman (1969–76)
Robert L. Smith (1976–82)
Fred McDermid (1982–3)
George Mackie (1983–8)
CHAIRS
Scottish Liberal Federation
Sir William Robertson (1918–21)
Sir Donald Maclean (1921–5)
Sir John Anthony (1925–33)
Sir William M. Baird (1933–5)
Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian (1935–46)
Scottish Liberal Party
Lady Glen-Coats (1946–8)
Dr L. T. Gray (1948–52)
John G. Wilson (1952–4)
Charles H. Johnston (1954–6)
John Bannerman (1956–65)
George Mackie (1965–70)
Russell Johnston (1970–3)
Robert L. Smith (1973–5)
Menzies Campbell (1975–7)
Terry Grieve (1977–80)
Fred McDermid (1980–2)
Ross Finnie (1982–6)
John Lawrie (1986–7)
Christopher Mason (1987–8)
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Sandra Grieve (1993)
LEADERS
Scottish Liberal Party
Russell Johnston (1973–88)
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Malcolm Bruce (1988–92)
Jim Wallace (1992–2005)
Nicol Stephen (2005–8)
Tavish Scott (2008–11)
Willie Rennie (2011–21)
Alex Cole-Hamilton (2021–)
DEPUTY LEADERS
Scottish Liberal Democrats
Michael Moore (2002–10)
Jo Swinson (2010–12)
Alistair Carmichael (2012–)
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- A History of the Scottish Liberals and Liberal Democrats , pp. 212 - 214Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2022