Internet Modern History Sourcebook
Conservative Order
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Contents
The Congress of Vienna System and Challenges
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Reactionary Thought
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Modern Conservatism
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Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Reflections on the
Revolution in France, 1791, short excerpts [Was At Clinch Valley College, now Internet Archive]
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Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Reflections on the
Revolution in France, 1791, moderate length excerpts [Was At Baylor now Internet Archive]
- Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Reflections on the Revolution in
France, 1791, extended excerpts [At this Site]
- Edmund Burke (1729-1797): Reflections on
The Revolution in France [At ArtBin][Full Text] [Internet Archive version here]
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Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850): The
Tamworth Manifesto, 1834 [At Victorian Web] [Internet Archive version here]
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Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850): Final
Ministerial speech in the House of Commons, 29 June 1846 [At Victorian Web] [Internet Archive version here]
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Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881): Assessment
of Peel, from Lord George Bentinck, 1852 [At Victorian Web] [Internet Archive version here]
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2ND Marjie Bloy: Sir
Robert Peel: An Overview [At Victorian Web] [Internet Archive version here]
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2ND Richard Parsons: Sir Robert Peel created a new
Conservative Party only to destroy it [Was At Hogarth, now Internet Archive]
- Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881): Utilitarian
Follies [At this Site]
- John Henry Newman (Cardinal Newman) (1801-1890): Who is to Blame? [At this Site]
St. John Henry Newman on the nature of constitutional government.
- John Henry Newman (Cardinal Newman) (1801-1890): On Liberalism, from Apologia Pro Vita Sua [At this Site]
St. John Henry Newman on his experience of Old Toryism and Liberalism in early 19th century Oxford.
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Carl von Clausewitz: Principles of War,
1818 [Was At clausewitz.com, now Internet Archive]
- Carl von Clausewitz: On War,
1818 [At clausewitz.com] [Internet Archive version here]
- Carl von Clausewitz: Quotations,
1818 [At clausewitz.com] [Internet Archive version here]
- WEB German Historical Documents: Liberals and Conservatives in Germany (1815-1866) [At GHDI] [Internet Archive version here]
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