In his political and economic writings George Berkeley presented a concept of ‘true patriotism’. The concept was not based on political views, economic interests, social status, cultural ties or on any commitment to a particular Christian denomination. ‘A true patriotism’ was not created in opposition to the ‘alien’ nor did it aim at its destruction. ‘A true patriotism’ was of a universal character, it applied to the Irish, English or Scots alike. In fact, it applied to any people that accepted the Christian religion and its moral principles. Berkeley perceived a nation as an entity, not as various groups or classes competing with each other for power or wealth. ‘A true patriotism’ was a gift from God and it was also practical in the sense ...
Following years of escalating tension, the thirteen American colonies crossed the threshold over to ...
Ireland’s Old English merchants, and especially those of the Pale, provided the English crown with v...
In 17th-century England, the notion of citizenship can only be understood by contradistinction with ...
In his major economic work, The Querist, George Berkeley presented his views of the economic conditi...
The late editions of the Querist (1737–1750) appeared almost 40 years after George Berkeley publishe...
After being appointed Bishop of Cloyne, the Irish philosopher George Berkeley confronted the harsh c...
This thesis examines the relationship between Henry George and the Irish on both sides of the Atlan...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
This is the first attempt, since the work of A.P.I. Samuels in 1923, at examining the early career o...
Adam Ferguson’s imperial thought casts new light on the age-old republican dilemma of the tension be...
This article reconstructs a significant historical alternative to the theories of ‘cosmopolitan’ or ...
This article is derived from a lecture delivered before the Berkeley tercentenary symposium of the F...
American political philosophy : an inquiry as to the remedies for social and political evils propose...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
This paper examines the link between the assassination of Michael Collins, the leader of the Irish R...
Following years of escalating tension, the thirteen American colonies crossed the threshold over to ...
Ireland’s Old English merchants, and especially those of the Pale, provided the English crown with v...
In 17th-century England, the notion of citizenship can only be understood by contradistinction with ...
In his major economic work, The Querist, George Berkeley presented his views of the economic conditi...
The late editions of the Querist (1737–1750) appeared almost 40 years after George Berkeley publishe...
After being appointed Bishop of Cloyne, the Irish philosopher George Berkeley confronted the harsh c...
This thesis examines the relationship between Henry George and the Irish on both sides of the Atlan...
In the late eighteenth century, the British people refashioned their relationship with empire in the...
This is the first attempt, since the work of A.P.I. Samuels in 1923, at examining the early career o...
Adam Ferguson’s imperial thought casts new light on the age-old republican dilemma of the tension be...
This article reconstructs a significant historical alternative to the theories of ‘cosmopolitan’ or ...
This article is derived from a lecture delivered before the Berkeley tercentenary symposium of the F...
American political philosophy : an inquiry as to the remedies for social and political evils propose...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
This paper examines the link between the assassination of Michael Collins, the leader of the Irish R...
Following years of escalating tension, the thirteen American colonies crossed the threshold over to ...
Ireland’s Old English merchants, and especially those of the Pale, provided the English crown with v...
In 17th-century England, the notion of citizenship can only be understood by contradistinction with ...