| Anti-Semitism, millenarianism, and radical dissent in Edmund Burke's reflections on the revolution in France | De Bruyn, Frans | Article in Journal | | 2001 |
| Burke and the fall of language : the French revolution as linguistic event | Blakemore, Steven | Article in Journal | | 1984 |
| Burke's sympathy for taste | Huhn, Tom | Article in Journal | | 2002 |
| Edmund Burke and the emotions | Dwan, David | Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| Edmund Burke on slavery and the slave trade | Collins, Gregory M. | Article in Journal | | 2019 |
| Intellectual history : William King to Edmund Burke | Carey, Daniel | Article in Book | | 2016 |
| James Mackintosh, Burke, and the cause of reform | Christian, William | Article in Journal | | 1973 |
| Lucht feola daoine d'ithe agus míle milliún aineamh eile | Ó Drisceoil, Proinsias | Article in Journal | | 2001 |
| The origin of Burke's ideas revisited | Browning, Reed | Article in Journal | | 1984 |
| “A vulgar bourgeois through and through”: Marx’s Burke and the rise of the political economist | Fabricant, Carole | Article in Book | | 2018 |
| “Tearing down the burning house” : James Buchanan's use of Edmund Burke | Connolly, Michael J. | Article in Journal | | 2009 |