This article re-examines Burke's doctrine of intervention by analysing his decades-long interest in the ‘Polish question’. Contrary to the main thrust of existing scholarship, it argues that the French Revolution did not fundamentally transform Burke's assessment of the European state system. Rather, Burke's most famous and controversial 1790s positions on the topic were rehearsed in the previous decades through his practical engagement in long-running eighteenth-century discussions about the Polish state, which acted as a lightning rod for disagreements surrounding the nature and future of European politics. Burke was interested in the Polish state because it raised fundamental questions about the nature of European civilization, the rules...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This is the first attempt, since the work of A.P.I. Samuels in 1923, at examining the early career o...
This thesis compares Thomas Jefferson's and Edmund Burke's reaction to the violence in Revolutionary...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
Artykuł przedstawia poglądy wybitnego brytyjskiego polityka i myśliciela, Edmunda Burke’a (1730–1797...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
The present thesis offers a historical interpretation of Edmund Burke‟s classic text, Reflections on...
Amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, the British parliamentarian and political theorist Edm...
W XVIII wieku jeden z najczęściej dyskutowanych w Europie problemów z zakresu bezpieczeństwa i stosu...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Wiscon...
The present thesis offers a historical interpretation of Edmund Burke‟s classic text, Reflections on...
This essay is devoted to a relatively minor episode in Edmund Burke’s parliamentary career and polit...
This essay is devoted to a relatively minor episode in Edmund Burke’s parliamentary career and polit...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This is the first attempt, since the work of A.P.I. Samuels in 1923, at examining the early career o...
This thesis compares Thomas Jefferson's and Edmund Burke's reaction to the violence in Revolutionary...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
This dissertation examines the late Eighteenth Century debate in England and France over the foundat...
Artykuł przedstawia poglądy wybitnego brytyjskiego polityka i myśliciela, Edmunda Burke’a (1730–1797...
In this second of two volumes, Carl B. Cone demonstrates once again that only through a study of Edm...
The present thesis offers a historical interpretation of Edmund Burke‟s classic text, Reflections on...
Amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, the British parliamentarian and political theorist Edm...
W XVIII wieku jeden z najczęściej dyskutowanych w Europie problemów z zakresu bezpieczeństwa i stosu...
AbstractThis essay reconsiders the character and significance of Edmund Burke's attitude to the seve...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Wiscon...
The present thesis offers a historical interpretation of Edmund Burke‟s classic text, Reflections on...
This essay is devoted to a relatively minor episode in Edmund Burke’s parliamentary career and polit...
This essay is devoted to a relatively minor episode in Edmund Burke’s parliamentary career and polit...
Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France is one of the major texts in the western inte...
This is the first attempt, since the work of A.P.I. Samuels in 1923, at examining the early career o...
This thesis compares Thomas Jefferson's and Edmund Burke's reaction to the violence in Revolutionary...