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Seamus Deane (Author)

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May 2005 Critical Conditions: Field Day Essays and Monographs
This intriguing collection of essays is dominated by the figure of Edmund Burke and by accounts of the ways in which he and some of those he influenced understood the revolutionary changes that produced the modern world. The issues of liberty and empire, faction and revolution, universality, equality, authority, sectarian vice and democratic virtue are central here. Dominating them all is the question of how traditional feeling and affection can be retained within the revolutionary and colonial worlds that emerged at the close of the eighteenth century. The answers to these questions emerge from the different interpretations of the American and French Revolutions that were to be so influential for generations after Burke. In addition, he posed the colonial question in Ireland before it was posed more generally. Was liberty compatible with colonial rule? Ultimately, Burke secured his position by his condemnation of colonial as well as revolutionary violence. But in the works of Burke’s contemporaries, especially deTocqueville and Acton, colonial atrocity is condoned or supported while revolutionary violence is condemned out of hand. This, it is argued here, is constitutive of the European anti-revolutionary position which Burke helped to create but to which he nevertheless remains alien.

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Seamus Deane is Donald and Marilyn Keough Professor of Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

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It is so routine to declare that Edmund Burke attacked the universal appeal of French revolutionary claims and defended those of national provincial traditions, that it is easy to underrate his own understanding of what true universality was. Read the first page
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French Revolution, Marie Antoinette, American Revolution, Protestant Ascendancy, Great Britain, Irish Catholic, East India Company, Old World, Catholic Church, Catholic Emancipation, Edmund Burke, Glorious Revolution, Regicide Peace, Thirteen Colonies, United Kingdom, United States, Gulliver's Travels, Irish Protestant, Modest Proposal, American Civil War, Home Rule, Lord Acton, Maria Theresa, Blackwater Valley, Christian Europe
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