University of California, Los Angeles
Graduate Student, Political Science
University of California, Los Angeles, Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies
Thesis Title: "Republics, passions, and patria in early modern thought: Love of country during the long eighteenth century"
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Kirstie McClure
Joshua Dienstag Anthony Pagden Giulia Sissa Peter Stacey |
About
C.Phil, MA, UCLA, Political Science
BA, Vassar College, French & Francophone Studies and Political Science
general research interests: the history of political thought, especially early modern and modern; citizenship; cosmopolitanism, nationalism, and patriotism; political passions; politics and literature; republican political thought; feminist theory
upcoming: The School of Criticism and Theory, Cornell University, summer 2012
previous-lys:
Conference Assistant, Life! 2011: Motions, Motives, Emotions
Editorial Assistant, American Political Science Review, September 2008-January 2010
Chair, Ethos, an association of the UCLA political theory graduate students, 2007-2010
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