New virtual issue on Elections: a collection of previously published articles from Historical Research and podcasts from the IHR research seminar series. Content freely available until the end of May 2015
Parliamentary Elections in the Reign of Edward I. J. S. Illsley
The Coventry Parliament of 1459: a Privy Seal Writ concerning the Election of Knights of the Shire. S. J. Payling
The Origins of the Nottinghamshire Whigs: an Analysis of the Subscribers to the Election Expenses of Sir Scrope Howe and John White. P. R. Seddon
Radicalism and Public Opinion in the General Election of 1784. Paul Kelly
Electoral violence in mid nineteenth-century England and Wales. Justin Wasserman and Edwin Jaggard
Uniting the whole people: proportional representation in Great Britain, 1884–5, reconsidered. Ted R. Bromund
Joseph Chamberlain, the Conservative party and the Leamington Spa candidature dispute of 1895. Ian Cawood
The Parliamentary Electoral System, the ‘Fourth’ Reform Act and the Rise of Labour in England and Wales. Duncan Tanner
‘Rival foundlings’: the Ross and Cromarty by-election, 10 February 1936. Ewen A. Cameron
Rethinking a progressive moment: the Liberal and Labour parties in the 1945 general election. Peter Sloman
Campaigning the vote. Elizabeth Crawford (Voluntary Action History podcast)