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New Liberal Review : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Liberal Review The ''New Liberal Review'' was a short-lived British, monthly periodical published from 1901 to 1904 in London. The ''New Liberal Review'' was founded by Cecil B. Harmsworth and Hildebrand A. Harmsworth. Their stated goals were "to reflect the best Liberal thought of the day, and to endeavour to bring the Liberalism of the Mother Country in touch with that of the colonies."〔"Introduction - The Periodicals, 1900-1901," Index to the Periodicals: Review of Reviews, London, 1901, p. v〕〔The Academy and literature, The Academy Publishing co., London, vol LVIII, 1900, p. 543〕 Editorial policy supported the Liberal Party, and in particular, the leading Unionist politician, Joseph Chamberlain.〔Lloyd George's Secretariat: Travel, Leisure, Sports, Outdoors, Nature, John Turner, Cambridge University Press, p. 25〕 It has been characterised as a "Liberal Imperialist magazine."〔The Liberal Imperialists: The Ideas and Politics of a Post-Gladstonian élite, Henry Colin Gray Matthew, Oxford University Press, 1973, p. 89〕 ==References==
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