Edmund Burke in recent years has assumed extraordinary stature in American political thinking as the father of neoconservatism. In this book, the first of a two-volume biography of this eighteenth-century English statesman, Mr. Cone brings important new evidence to his thesis that during the age of the American Revolution Burke was significant more as the politician and the party man than as a systematic political philosopher. This volume deals with Burke’s career to 1782, when the Marquis of Rockingham, to whom Burke had attached himself seventeen years earlier, stood once again on the threshold of the prime ministership. In this period Burke was the voice—and frequently the behind-the-scenes leader—of the parliamentary opposition to Georg...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This thesis explores the circumstances by which Edmund Burke came to be regarded as the father of An...
After the resignation of Grafton, the Rockingham Ministry began to disintegrate. George III sent for...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
Edmund Burke supported the American colonists before the Revolution, notwithstanding the "conservati...
Review of Jesse Norman, "Edmund Burke: Philosopher, Politician, Prophet" (William Collins, 2013
On July 10,1765,shortly after the fall of the Grenville Ministry, George III reluctantly made Lord R...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-97)...
On November 16,1775,Edmund Burke introduced his last plan for conciliation. This plan marked a funda...
Edmund Burke published A Short Account of a Late Short Administration (1776), the first of his many ...
In the words of Woodrow Wilson, the works of Edmund Burke are stamped in the colors of his extraord...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [79]-80)This thesis explores Edmund Burke's political tho...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This thesis explores the circumstances by which Edmund Burke came to be regarded as the father of An...
After the resignation of Grafton, the Rockingham Ministry began to disintegrate. George III sent for...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
Edmund Burke supported the American colonists before the Revolution, notwithstanding the "conservati...
Review of Jesse Norman, "Edmund Burke: Philosopher, Politician, Prophet" (William Collins, 2013
On July 10,1765,shortly after the fall of the Grenville Ministry, George III reluctantly made Lord R...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
Between 1830 and 1914 in Britain a dramatic modification of the reputation of Edmund Burke (1730-97)...
On November 16,1775,Edmund Burke introduced his last plan for conciliation. This plan marked a funda...
Edmund Burke published A Short Account of a Late Short Administration (1776), the first of his many ...
In the words of Woodrow Wilson, the works of Edmund Burke are stamped in the colors of his extraord...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [79]-80)This thesis explores Edmund Burke's political tho...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This thesis explores the circumstances by which Edmund Burke came to be regarded as the father of An...
After the resignation of Grafton, the Rockingham Ministry began to disintegrate. George III sent for...