Although he held only minor offices in Parliament, politician
and political writer Edmund Burke strongly affected contemporary
opinion, and his ideas had a profound impact on the future. He
supported the American colonists in their quarrel with Britain,
played a conspicuous part in the impeachment of Warren Hastings for
alleged misgovernment in India, and advocated religious toleration,
the abolition of the slave trade, and other reforms. A bibliography
of his life and career, the book includes a biographical essay and
chronology, and provides a complete list of Burke's writings, as
well as books and articles about him up to the present. Important
contemporary portraits and cartoons and comments of his
contemporaries add to this volume.
The book's opening essay describes the life of Edmund Burke,
showing how his writings and actions related to the main issues of
the time, where the chronology lists events important to this
situation. Section one, Manuscript and Archival Resources, sites
the location of relevant collections, indicates those of greatest
importance, and lists both guides to collections and contemporary
periodicals. Bibliographies, biographies, and studies of Burke's
political thought appear in the second section, while the tertiary
section covers Burke's own writings. Contemporaries of Burke are
covered in section four. His political background is examined in
the fifth section, and the following chapters cover places
associated with Burke, his speeches, contemporary portraits and
caricatures, periodicals, and his life and career. Author, artist,
and subject indexes conclude the work.
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