Charles Webster (ur. 26 lipca 1886, zm. 1961) – brytyjski historyk.

Profesor historii najnowszej na Uniwersytecie w Liverpoolu 1914-1922, profesor historii na Uniwersytecie Harvarda 1928-1932. W czasie II wojny światowej pracował w brytyjskim Ministerstwie Spraw Zagranicznych.

Wybrane publikacje

  • The Congress of Vienna, OUP, 1919 (Revd. ed. 1934) online
  • The European alliance, 1815-1825 (University of Calcutta, 1929)
  • The Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815 (Foreign Office Historical Section, London, 1919)
  • British diplomacy, 1813-1815 : select documents dealing with the reconstruction of Europe (1921); 409pp online
  • Editor of Britain and the independence of Latin America, 1812-1830 (Ibero-American Institute of Great Britain, London, 1938)
  • The art and practice of diplomacy (LSE, London, 1952) online edition
  • British Foreign Policy since the Second World War
  • The Congress of Vienna, 1814-15, and the Conference of Paris, 1919 (London, 1923)
  • The foreign policy of Castlereagh, 1815-1822 (G Bell and Sons, London, 1925)
  • The Foreign Policy of Palmerston (1951) online edition
  • The founder of the national home (Weizmann Science Press of Israel, 1955)
  • The League of Nations in theory and practice (Allen and Unwin, London, 1933)
  • The pacification of Europe, 1813-1815 (1922)
  • Palmerston, Metternich and the European system, 1830-1841 (Humphrey Milford, London, 1934)
  • Sanctions: the use of force in an international organisation (London, 1956)
  • Some problems of international organisation (University of Leeds, 1943)
  • What the world owes to President Wilson (League of Nations Union, London, 1930)
  • The strategic air offensive against Germany, 1939-1945 (HMSO, London, 1961)
  • Editor of British diplomatic representatives, 1789-1852 (London, 1934)
  • Editor of Some letters of the Duke of Wellington to his brother, William Wellesley-Pole (London, 1948).

Publikacje w języku polskim

Bibliografia

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