The intellectual wellspring of modern political conservatism, Edmund Burke is also considered a significant figure in aesthetic theory and cultural studies. As a member of the House of Commons during the late eighteenth century, Burke shook Parliament with his powerful defense of the American Revolution and the rights of persecuted Catholics in England and Ireland; his indictment of the English rape of the Indian subcontinent; and, most famously, his denouncement of English Jacobin sympathizers during the French Revolution. The Portable Edmund Burke is the fullest one- volume survey of Burke's…mehr
The intellectual wellspring of modern political conservatism, Edmund Burke is also considered a significant figure in aesthetic theory and cultural studies. As a member of the House of Commons during the late eighteenth century, Burke shook Parliament with his powerful defense of the American Revolution and the rights of persecuted Catholics in England and Ireland; his indictment of the English rape of the Indian subcontinent; and, most famously, his denouncement of English Jacobin sympathizers during the French Revolution. The Portable Edmund Burke is the fullest one- volume survey of Burke's thought, with sections devoted to his writings on history and culture, politics and society, the American Revolution, Ireland, colonialism and India, and the French Revolution. This volume also includes excerpts from his letters and an informative Introduction surveying Burke's life, ideas, and his reception and influence in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Suggestions for Further Reading A Note on the Selections I. CULTURE AND HISTORY The Reformer A Notebook of Edmund Burke A Vindication of Natural Society A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origins of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful Fragment—An Essay Towards an History of the Laws of England Book Reviews in the Annual Register Speech on the Repeal of the Marriage Act Speeches on Religious Establishment and Toleration II. POLITICS AND SOCIETY Thoughts on the Present Discontents Speech on the Middlesex Elections Speech at Mr. Burke's Arrival in Bristol Speech on Economical Reform Speech on a Bill for Shortening the Duration of Parliaments Speech on a Committee to Inquire into the State of the Representation of the Commons in Parliament Sketch of a Negro Code Thoughts and Details on Scarcity A Letter to a Noble Lord III. AMERICA AND REVOLUTION An Account of the European Settlements in America Observations on a Late Publication Entitled "The Present State of the Nation" Speech on American Taxation Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies Address to the British Colonists in North America A Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs of America IV. IRELAND AND CATHOLICISM Tract on the Popery Laws Address at Bristol on the Gordon Riots and the Catholic Question A Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws Against Irish Catholics Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe A Letter to Richard Burke, Esq., on Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland A Letter to William Smith, Esq., on the Subject of Catholic Emancipation V. INDIA AND COLONIALISM Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debt Speeches on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings VI. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Speech on the Army Estimates Reflections on the Revolution in France An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs Thoughts on French Affairs Letter to a Member of the National Assembly Letters on a Regicide Peace VII. SELECTED LETTERS To the Duke of Richmond To William Burgh, Esq. To the Marquis of Rockingham To Mons. Dupont To Philip Francis, Esq. To Captain Mercer To Chevalier de la Bintinnaye To William Weddell, Esq., To William Elliot
Introduction Suggestions for Further Reading A Note on the Selections I. CULTURE AND HISTORY The Reformer A Notebook of Edmund Burke A Vindication of Natural Society A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origins of Our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful Fragment—An Essay Towards an History of the Laws of England Book Reviews in the Annual Register Speech on the Repeal of the Marriage Act Speeches on Religious Establishment and Toleration II. POLITICS AND SOCIETY Thoughts on the Present Discontents Speech on the Middlesex Elections Speech at Mr. Burke's Arrival in Bristol Speech on Economical Reform Speech on a Bill for Shortening the Duration of Parliaments Speech on a Committee to Inquire into the State of the Representation of the Commons in Parliament Sketch of a Negro Code Thoughts and Details on Scarcity A Letter to a Noble Lord III. AMERICA AND REVOLUTION An Account of the European Settlements in America Observations on a Late Publication Entitled "The Present State of the Nation" Speech on American Taxation Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies Address to the British Colonists in North America A Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol on the Affairs of America IV. IRELAND AND CATHOLICISM Tract on the Popery Laws Address at Bristol on the Gordon Riots and the Catholic Question A Letter to a Peer of Ireland on the Penal Laws Against Irish Catholics Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe A Letter to Richard Burke, Esq., on Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland A Letter to William Smith, Esq., on the Subject of Catholic Emancipation V. INDIA AND COLONIALISM Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's Debt Speeches on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings VI. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Speech on the Army Estimates Reflections on the Revolution in France An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs Thoughts on French Affairs Letter to a Member of the National Assembly Letters on a Regicide Peace VII. SELECTED LETTERS To the Duke of Richmond To William Burgh, Esq. To the Marquis of Rockingham To Mons. Dupont To Philip Francis, Esq. To Captain Mercer To Chevalier de la Bintinnaye To William Weddell, Esq., To William Elliot
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