Kenneth O. Morgan - Works

Works

  • David Lloyd George, Welsh Radical as World Statesman (1963)
  • Wales in British Politics, 1868-1922 (1963, rev ed 1992)
  • Freedom or Sacrilege (1966)
  • The Age of Lloyd George (1971)
  • (ed.) Lloyd George, Family Letters (1973)
  • Lloyd George (1974)
  • Keir Hardie, Radical and Socialist (1975)
  • Consensus and Disunity (1979)
  • (jointly) Portrait of a Progressive (1980)
  • Rebirth of a Nation: Wales 1880-1980 (1981)
  • Labour in Power, 1945-1951 (1984)
  • (joint ed.) Welsh Society and Nationhood (1984)
  • (ed.) The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain (1984, many rev eds down to 2009, over 750,000 copies sold)
  • Labour People (1987, rev ed 1992)
  • (ed.) The Oxford History of Britain (1987, rev ed 2010)
  • The Red Dragon and the Red Flag (1989)
  • The People's Peace: Britain since 1945 (1989, rev ed 2001)
  • Modern Wales, Politics, Places and People (1995)
  • (ed.) The Young Oxford of Britain and Ireland (1996)
  • Callaghan: A Life (1997)
  • (ed.) Crime, Police and Protest in Modern British Society (1999)
  • The Great Reform Act of 1832 (2001)
  • The Twentieth Century (2001)
  • Universities and the State (2002)
  • Michael Foot: A Life (2007)
  • Ages of Reform' (2010)

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