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  1. Richard Bourke's work has focused on the history of political thought, particularly on the political ideas of the enlightenment and its aftermath. He also has interests in ancient philosophy, and in political theory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

  2. Richard Bourke FBA (born 1965) is a UK-based Irish academic specialising in the history of political ideas. His work spans ancient and modern thought, and is associated with the application of the historical method to political theory.

  3. General Sir Richard Bourke, KCB (4 May 1777 – 12 August 1855), was an Irish soldier, who served in the British Army and was Governor of New South Wales from 1831 to 1837. As a lifelong Whig (Liberal), he encouraged the emancipation of convicts and helped bring forward the ending of penal transportation to Australia.

  4. Richard Bourke. Professor of the History of Political Thought, ... K Hoekstra, R Bourke, Q Skinner. Popular Sovereignty in Historical Perspective, 15-51, 2016. 43:

  5. In Hegels World Revolutions, Richard Bourke returns to Hegel’s original arguments, clarifying their true import and illuminating their relevance to contemporary society. Bourke shows that central to Hegel’s thought was his anatomy of the modern world.

  6. Richard Bourke. G. W. F. Hegel (17701831) has commonly been seen as Europe’s leading philosopher since Kant. His influence extended across the globe down to the Second World War – not...

  7. In Hegels World Revolutions, Richard Bourke returns to Hegel’s original arguments, clarifying their true import and illuminating their relevance to contemporary society. Bourke shows that central to Hegel’s thought was his anatomy of the modern world.