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The conservative tradition / Patrick N. Allitt.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Great courses | The great courses | The Great CoursesPublication details: Chantilly, Va. : Teaching Co., 2009.Description: 3 volumes ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1598035509
  • 9781598035506
Uniform titles:
  • The Great Courses
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 370
LOC classification:
  • LB 14.6 A439c 2009
Contents:
v.1. Lecture 1: What is conservatism? -- Lecture 2: Glorious revolution and its heritage -- Lecture 3: Burke, tradition, and the French Revolution -- Lecture 4: Pitt and the wars of the French Revolution -- Lecture 5: American Revolution -- Lecture 6: Federalists -- Lecture 7: Conservatives in the American south -- Lecture 8: Northern Antebellum conservatism -- Lecture 9: Opposing the Great Reform Act -- Lecture 10: Robert Peel and the conservative revival -- Lecture 11: Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, Mill -- Lecture 12: Conservatism and the American Civil War. v. 2. Lecture 13: Industrialists, mugwumps, traditionalists -- Lecture 14: Disraeli and Tory imperialism -- Lecture 15: Rise of labour and the House of Lords -- Lecture 16: Idea of Anglo-Saxon supremacy -- Lecture 17: No vote for women -- Lecture 18: American conservatives after World War I -- Lecture 19: Opposing the New Deal -- Lecture 20: Tory Party from Bonar Law to Churchill -- Lecture 21: Reaction to labour and nationalization -- Lecture 22: American anticommunism and McCarthyism -- Lecture 23: American traditionalists -- Lecture 24: Libertarianism. v. 3. Lecture 25: National Review and Barry Goldwater -- Lecture 26: Upheavals of the 1960s -- Lecture 27: Neoconservatives -- Lecture 28: Neoconservatives and foreign policy -- Lecture 29: Christian conservatives and the New Right -- Lecture 30: Margaret Thatcher's counterrevolution -- Lecture 31: Monarchs and prime ministers -- Lecture 32: Reagan triumphant -- Lecture 33: End of the Cold War -- Lecture 34: Paleoconservatives and Theoconservatives -- Lecture 35: Culture wars -- Lecture 36: Unresolved paradoxes.
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Course no. 4812.

"Lecture transcript and course guidebook"--Cover.

v.1. Lecture 1: What is conservatism? --
Lecture 2: Glorious revolution and its heritage --
Lecture 3: Burke, tradition, and the French Revolution --
Lecture 4: Pitt and the wars of the French Revolution --
Lecture 5: American Revolution --
Lecture 6: Federalists --
Lecture 7: Conservatives in the American south --
Lecture 8: Northern Antebellum conservatism --
Lecture 9: Opposing the Great Reform Act --
Lecture 10: Robert Peel and the conservative revival --
Lecture 11: Smith, Ricardo, Malthus, Mill --
Lecture 12: Conservatism and the American Civil War. v. 2. Lecture 13: Industrialists, mugwumps, traditionalists --
Lecture 14: Disraeli and Tory imperialism --
Lecture 15: Rise of labour and the House of Lords --
Lecture 16: Idea of Anglo-Saxon supremacy --
Lecture 17: No vote for women --
Lecture 18: American conservatives after World War I --
Lecture 19: Opposing the New Deal --
Lecture 20: Tory Party from Bonar Law to Churchill --
Lecture 21: Reaction to labour and nationalization --
Lecture 22: American anticommunism and McCarthyism --
Lecture 23: American traditionalists --
Lecture 24: Libertarianism. v. 3. Lecture 25: National Review and Barry Goldwater --
Lecture 26: Upheavals of the 1960s --
Lecture 27: Neoconservatives --
Lecture 28: Neoconservatives and foreign policy --
Lecture 29: Christian conservatives and the New Right --
Lecture 30: Margaret Thatcher's counterrevolution --
Lecture 31: Monarchs and prime ministers --
Lecture 32: Reagan triumphant --
Lecture 33: End of the Cold War --
Lecture 34: Paleoconservatives and Theoconservatives --
Lecture 35: Culture wars --
Lecture 36: Unresolved paradoxes.

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