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A list of key readings about Russell Kirk.
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Modern Age articles available online via Ebsco.

  • Attarian, John. "Russell Kirk's Political Economy," Modern Age 1998, 40: 87-97. Issn: 0026-7457.
  • East, John P. "Russell Kirk as a Political Theorist: Perceiving the Need for Order in the Soul and in Society," Modern Age 1984, 28: 33-44. Issn: 0026-7457 .
  • McDonald, William Wesley. "Reason, Natural Law, and Moral Imagination in the Thought of Russell Kirk," Modern Age 1983, 27: 15-24. Issn: 0026-7457.
  • McDonald, William Wesley. "Russell Kirk and The Age of Ideology." University of Missouri Press. 2004excerpt and text search; also complete online edition
  • McDonald, William Wesley. "Russell Kirk and the Prospects for Conservatism," Humanitas 1999 XII: 56-76.
  • McDonald, William Wesley. "Kirk, Russell (1918-94)," in "American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia". (2006). ISI Books: 471-474. Biographical entry.
  • Nash, George H., The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America. (2006) excerpt and text search
  • Person, Jr., James E., 1999. Russell Kirk: A Critical Biography of a Conservative Mind. excerpt and text search
  • Russello, Gerald J. "The Jurisprudence of Russell Kirk," Modern Age 1996, 38: 354-63. Issn: 0026-7457. Reviews Kirk's writings on law, 1976-93, exploring his notion of natural law, his emphasis on the importance of the English common law tradition, and his theories of change and continuity in legal history.
  • Russello, Gerald J. The Postmodern Imagination of Russell Kirk. (2007) University of Missouri Press. excerpt and text search
  • Russello, Gerald J. "Time and Timeless: the Historical Imagination of Russell Kirk," Modern Age 1999, 41: 209-19. Issn: 0026-7457.
  • Russello, Gerald J. "Russell Kirk and Territorial Democracy," Publius 34: 2004, 109-24. Issn: 0048-5950.
  • Schoenwald, Jonathan M. A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism. (2001). online edition
  • Whitney, Gleaves. "The Swords of Imagination: Russell Kirk's Battle with Modernity," Modern Age 2001, 43: 311-20. Issn: 0026-7457. Argues that Kirk used five "swords of imagination": historical, political, moral, poetic, and prophetic.

Primary sources

  • Kirk, Russell. The Sword of Imagination: Memoirs of a Half-Century of Literary Conflict. (1995) Kirk's memoirs.
  • Kirk, Russell. The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Santayana (1953) online edition
  • Kirk, Russell. Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in Conservative Thought, (1951) online edition
  • Kirk, Russell. Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered, (1997) online edition