Edmund Burke, Arthur P. I. Samuels
The Early Life Correspondence and Writings of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke
Edmund Burke, Arthur P. I. Samuels
The Early Life Correspondence and Writings of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke
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Originally published in 1923, this book presents a biographical account of Edmund Burke's early life and education.
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Originally published in 1923, this book presents a biographical account of Edmund Burke's early life and education.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781107667556
- ISBN-10: 1107667550
- Artikelnr.: 40337792
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 768g
- ISBN-13: 9781107667556
- ISBN-10: 1107667550
- Artikelnr.: 40337792
Edmund Burke (1729 - 9 July 1797) was an Irish-British statesman, economist, and philosopher. Born in Dublin, Burke served as a member of Parliament (MP) between 1766 and 1794 in the House of Commons of Great Britain with the Whig Party. Burke was a proponent of underpinning virtues with manners in society and of the importance of religious institutions for the moral stability and good of the state. These views were expressed in his A Vindication of Natural Society. He criticised the actions of the British government towards the American colonies, including its taxation policies. In the 19th century, Burke was praised by both conservatives and liberals. Subsequently, in the 20th century, he became widely regarded, especially in the United States, as the philosophical founder of conservatism.
Introduction
Preface
1. Parentage and childhood
2. Schooldays
3. In Trinity College
4. The Reformer
5. Burke and the Lucas controversy
6. The 'club' and its personnel
7. Farewell to Trinity
Appendix 1. The minute book and notes
Appendix 2. Burke's contributions to the Reformer
Appendix 3. Pamphlets relating to the Lucas controversy
Appendix 4. Correspondence with R. Shackleton relating to the sketch of Burke in the London Evening Post
Appendix 5. Will of Richard Burke, Senior.
Preface
1. Parentage and childhood
2. Schooldays
3. In Trinity College
4. The Reformer
5. Burke and the Lucas controversy
6. The 'club' and its personnel
7. Farewell to Trinity
Appendix 1. The minute book and notes
Appendix 2. Burke's contributions to the Reformer
Appendix 3. Pamphlets relating to the Lucas controversy
Appendix 4. Correspondence with R. Shackleton relating to the sketch of Burke in the London Evening Post
Appendix 5. Will of Richard Burke, Senior.
Introduction
Preface
1. Parentage and childhood
2. Schooldays
3. In Trinity College
4. The Reformer
5. Burke and the Lucas controversy
6. The 'club' and its personnel
7. Farewell to Trinity
Appendix 1. The minute book and notes
Appendix 2. Burke's contributions to the Reformer
Appendix 3. Pamphlets relating to the Lucas controversy
Appendix 4. Correspondence with R. Shackleton relating to the sketch of Burke in the London Evening Post
Appendix 5. Will of Richard Burke, Senior.
Preface
1. Parentage and childhood
2. Schooldays
3. In Trinity College
4. The Reformer
5. Burke and the Lucas controversy
6. The 'club' and its personnel
7. Farewell to Trinity
Appendix 1. The minute book and notes
Appendix 2. Burke's contributions to the Reformer
Appendix 3. Pamphlets relating to the Lucas controversy
Appendix 4. Correspondence with R. Shackleton relating to the sketch of Burke in the London Evening Post
Appendix 5. Will of Richard Burke, Senior.