Below is a partial list of the books of Russell Kirk (memoirs, nonfiction, and fiction), as well as various books about him. Items marked with a bullet are still in print or readily available; for the others, we suggest you try a used book service such as abebooks.com...
Items on the Internet Lee Edwards wrote a piece on Kirk for Modern Age: “The Mind Behind ‘The Conservative Mind’” (Vol. 59, No. 4, Fall 2017). Jeffrey Dennis Pearce gave a talk on Virtue in Two Ghostly Tales of Russell Kirk in Mecosta in April of 2017. Mike Pence:...
A Unique Educational Opportunity The Kirk Center’s Residential Fellows Program affords students and scholars the ideal conditions in which they can conduct important research and writing. Fellows write books, essays, reviews, and theses while staying at Piety...
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Ian Crowe, M.A. (Oxon), M. Litt, Ph.D. Director, The Edmund Burke Society of America Bruce P. Frohnen, J.D., Ph.D. Professor of Law, Ohio Northern University College of Law Vigen Guroian, Ph.D. Professor of Religious Studies (Eastern Christianity), University of...
"In an age when so many of our inherited institutions seem to be unraveling under the pressures of a restless, self-regarding individualism, it is a rare and welcome thing to encounter a book that speaks with quiet conviction about the things that have long sustained the American
"If classical teachers believe that truth, beauty, and goodness can indeed change the world, then the sort of student (and teacher and school) described by @AnthonyEsolen is a net gain for this world. And his Classical Catechism serves as a helpful tool in building the necessary