Domestic political themes and contexts
- Benjamin Disraeli and the Two Nation Divide
- Sybil as a Condition-of-England Novel
- Sybil’s ambivalent view of the aristocracy
- Sybil’s critique of laissez-faire economics
- Social Commentary and Victorian Illustration: The Representation of Working Class Life, 1837–1880
- From an Age of Ruins to an Age of Hope in Coningsby
- Coningsby (1844) and Sybil and Disraeli's theories of Social Action
- Endymion and Disraeli on the political role of wealthy women
- Race and the Jewish Question in Endymion
- Victorian Political History (Sitemap)
- Disraeli's assessment of Peel
- Disraeli on the Third Reform Bill
- The Rise of Iskander as a Philhellenic Tale
- Romance, Religion and Politics in Lothair
- Disraeli’s Pro-Semitism
- Benjamin Disraeli on the Irish Question
Disraeli, foreign policy, and the British Empire
- Tancred as an Imperial Utopia
- British Empire: An Introduction
- Disraeli's Imperial Policies
- The Cultural Context: Victorianism
Last modified 26 April 2019