Conservative Movement Profile: Conservative History Group

Founded in 2002, the Conservative History Group is dedicated to promoting debate, knowledge, discussion, and understanding of the Conservative Party’s origins and history.  The Group hosts regular meeting featuring prominent Conservative speakers as well as publishes articles and a blog focused on Conservative figures. 

Recent meetings included Simon Heffer and Nicholas Hillman speaking on “Rivers of Blood: 40 Years On” and Fion Hague speaking on “Lloyd George and His Women” in the Thatcher Room of the Portcullis House.  In April, David Davis MP delivered “The Wilberforce Lecture” to the Group.

The Group also publishes the Conservative Home Journal, a bi-annual publication with articles, interviews, and book reviews on major and lesser well known Conservative figures.  Recent publications have included an Interview with John Charmley, an article by Helen Szamuely titled “What are we to make of Sir Edward Heath?” and an article by Scott Kelly titled “Guilty Men & the 1945 Election.”

To join the Conservative History Group and become a member, which comes with a subscription to the journal, simply send a cheque for £15 to:

Conservative History Group
PO Box 279
Tunbridge Wells
Kent TN2 4WJ

 A separate subscription to the Journal is 15 per annum, or the Journals can be ordered separately on their website. 

For more information, please see:

Home: http://www.conservativehistory.org.uk/index.html

Publications: http://www.conservativehistory.org.uk/publications.html

Membership: http://www.conservativehistory.org.uk/membership.html

Blog: www.conservativehistory.blogspot.com

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