Reprint of 1910 edition of: Reflections on the revolution in France published by Everyman's Library. Along with 2015 selection of other writings.
In this absorbing new book, Conservative MP Jesse Norman gives us Burke anew, vividly depicting his dazzling intellect, imagination and empathy against the rich tapestry of 18th century Europe.
This accessible new edition brings together for the first time Burke's first and last published thoughts on the revolution including as it does the first Letter on a Regicide Peace; a work that has contributed to a particular view of ...
Written for a generation presented with challenges of terrible proportions--the Industrial, American, and French Revolutions, to name the most obvious--Burke's Reflections of the Revolution in France displays an acute awareness of how high ...
A selected collection of Burke's later writings on the French Revolution, illuminating important dimensions of Burke's political and social philosophy beyond his Reflections on the revolution in France.
Often cited as the foundational work of modern conservative political thought, Burke’s Reflections is a sustained argument against the French Revolution.
Edmund Burke prided himself on being a practical statesman, not an armchair philosopher.
This book describes Burke’s political and intellectual world, stressing the importance of the idea of ‘property’ in Burke’s thought.
Influential historian and feminist Catharine Macaulay (1731-91) writes in support of the French Revolution in this 1790 political pamphlet.
Influential conservative French text, equivalent to Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France.
As the readers of Alice Kaplan's enchanting memoir French Lessons will remember, Brasillach's ghost has haunted her for a long time. In the course of doing research on French fascist writers for her doctorate at Yale twenty years ago, ...