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The conservative tradition, Patrick N. Allitt

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The conservative tradition, Patrick N. Allitt
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The conservative tradition
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438913918
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Patrick N. Allitt
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The great coursesPhilosophy & intellectual history
Summary
A course study of the Anglo-American conservative tradition as it has developed over three centuries
Table Of Contents
Pt 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 Warpt. 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. Libertarianismpt. 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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