Persistence of Party

Persistence of Party

Ideas of Harmonious Discord in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Skjoensberg, Max

Cambridge University Press

01/2021

350

Dura

Inglês

9781108841634

15 a 20 dias

710

Introduction. Party in history and politics; 1. Background, contexts, and discourses; 2. Rapin on the origins and nature of party division in Britain; 3. Bolingbroke's country party opposition platform; 4. David Hume's early essays on party politics; 5. Faction detected? Pulteney, Perceval, and the Tories; 6. Hume on the parties' speculative systems of thought; 7. Hume and the history of party in England; 8. Political transformations during the Seven Years' War: Hume and Burke; 9. 'Not men, but measures': John Brown on free government without faction; 10. Edmund Burke and the Rockingham Whigs; 11. Burke's thoughts on the cause of the present discontents; 12. Burke and his party in the age of revolution; 13. Burke and the Scottish enlightenment; Conclusion.
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party; faction; constitutionalism; David Hume; Bolingbroke; Edmund Burke; Paul de Rapin-Thoyras; Tory party; Whig party; John Brown