Imperial Defence (Cambridge Library Collection - Naval and Military History)
ISBN-10:
1108044735
ISBN-13:
9781108044738
Author(s): Dilke, Charles Wentworth; Wilkinson, Spenser
Edition: 1
Released: Feb 16, 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback, 248 pages
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Description:
The liberal Radical MP Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843-1911) campaigned for (among many other causes) votes for women and labourers, legalisation of trade unions, and universal education. His republican sentiments damaged his political reputation, and earned him the hostility of Queen Victoria. However, despite his views on the monarchy he was an imperialist, and his early work, Greater Britain (1868; also available in this series), was widely read. In the 1890s he became known as a parliamentary expert on military, colonial and foreign affairs. This 1892 work, co-written with Spenser Wilkinson (1853-1937), a journalist and military historian, together with Dilke's earlier work, Problems of Greater Britain, led to the founding of a parliamentary committee on imperial defence. The book argues that, while hoping to avert war by diplomacy, the Government has a duty to maintain a naval and military force to protect the interests of its citizens.
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