Charles Wentworth Dilke Books
Charles Wentworth Dilke was an English Liberal and Radical politician. He rose to prominence as a leader of the Liberal Party's radical wing, making significant contributions to democratic reforms. Dilke was also a staunch supporter of the labor and feminist movements and a prolific writer on international affairs. Although his political career held great promise, it was significantly impacted by a notorious divorce case, which ultimately weakened the radical cause.






Problems of Greater Britain
- 626 pages
- 22 hours of reading
First published in 1890, Problems of Greater Britain is a seminal work of political and social history that deals with imperial expansion and the complex relationship between Great Britain and its colonies. Written by Charles Wentworth Dilke, a liberal politician and scholar, the book offers a nuanced and critical examination of British policy and practice in the 19th century. Dilke's insights remain relevant to contemporary discussions of empire, globalization, and political power.
Imperial Defence
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading