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Edmund Burke (1730-1797) was one of the most profound, versatile, and accomplished thinkers of the eighteenth century. Born and educated in Dublin, he moved to London to study law, but remained to make a career in English politics, completing A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757) before entering the political arena. A Member of Parliament for nearly thirty years, his speeches are still read and studied as classics of political thought, and through his best-known work, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) he has continued to exercise a posthumous influence as "the father of conservatism."In this, the first of two volumes, F.P. Lock covers the years between 1730-1784, and describes Burke's Irish upbringing and education, early writing, and his parliamentary career throughout the momentous years of the American War of Independence. Lavishly illustrated, the book provides an authoritative account of the complexity and breadth of Burke's philosophical and political writing and examines its origins in his personal experiences and the political world of his day.
This volume investigates the formative years and early political career of Edmund Burke to determine how his Irish upbringing and intellectual development shaped his later influence on Western political thought. F. P. Lock, a scholar specializing in eighteenth-century literature and history, utilizes extensive archival research and primary source documentation to construct a comprehensive narrative. The text argues that Burke's philosophical contributions were inextricably linked to the specific political pressures of the mid-eighteenth century, particularly the American War of Independence. By contextualizing Burke's writings within his personal experiences, Lock provides a rigorous framework for understanding the evolution of his political philosophy.
What You Will Find
Historians and political scientists frequently cite this work as a definitive, meticulously researched account of Burke's early life. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those studying the origins of modern conservative thought.
Page Count:
616
Publication Date:
2008-10-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199226636
ISBN-13:
9780199226634
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