Conservatism
In this course, Dr Mark Garnett (University of Lancaster) introduces the core political idea of conservatism. We begin in the first module by thinking about the origins of conservatism in Edmund Burke’s reaction to the French Revolution. In the second module, we consider the two dominant conservative traditions since the Second World War: one-nation conservatism and New Right thinking. In the third module, we examine the ideas of key conservative thinkers in Britain and the United States. Finally, in the fourth module, we think about the development of conservatism in Britain since the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1979 and consider ongoing ideological divisions within the Conservative Party about Britain’s place in Europe.
What this playlist includes:
10 lectures across 2 courses.
All resources designed and delivered by university academics and researchers.
Courses and Lectures
1. Conservatism
Dr Mark Garnett
Lancaster University
Lancaster University
1.1. Edmund Burke and the Origins of Conservatism – 07:26
1.2. One-Nation Conservatism and New Right Thinking – 10:28
1.3. Key Conservative Thinkers: Hobbes, Oakeshott, R... – 11:48
1.4. Modern Conservatism – 07:23
2. Conservatism
Prof. Jeremy Jennings
King's College London
King's College London
2.1. Why Conservatism? – 06:31
2.2. Conservatism and Revolution – 07:07
2.3. The Core Doctrines of Conservatism – 06:45
2.4. Developments in the 19th Century – 08:51
2.5. Developments in the 20th Century – 08:25
2.6. Contemporary Conservatism – 09:43
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