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British History: The Liberal Reforms, 1906-1914

Wed 08 Oct

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Meeting Room 3, YMCA

Discover how the 1906–1914 Liberal Reforms fought poverty, reshaped state–society ties, and paved the way for modern Britain.

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British History: The Liberal Reforms, 1906-1914
British History: The Liberal Reforms, 1906-1914

Time & Location

08 Oct 2025, 15:00 – 16:30 BST

Meeting Room 3, YMCA, Queen Anne House, Gonville Pl, Cambridge CB1 1ND, UK

About The Event

At the turn of the 20th century, Britain stood at a crossroads in history. Poverty, disease and inequality were severely undermining the very foundation of society. In response to these challenges, the Liberal government implemented a series of epoch-making reforms between 1906 and 1914, such as providing free school meals and health checks for children, establishing pensions for the elderly, and initiating the rudiments of social security through the National Insurance Act. These reforms were not merely policies but a declaration that the state had both responsibility and the ability to safeguard the well-being of its people. This course will take you into this crucial period to understand how the Liberal reforms transformed the relationship between the state and its citizens and set the stage for Britain's journey towards a welfare state.


This course will be led by Dr. Alexandre Loktionov, a distinguished scholar with profound academic expertise. He is…


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