Time: 12:00 - 2:00pm
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Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC) hosts Professor James T Kloppenberg for a book symposium on his book, Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought. This will be chaired by QMUL School of Law's Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, with QMUL School of History's Professor Richard Bourke as discussant.
A light lunch will be provided for those in attendance.
Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought
James T. Kloppenberg is Charles Warren Professor of American History. He was born in Denver and educated at Dartmouth (A.B. 1973) and Stanford (M.A., 1976, Ph.D., 1980). He enjoys playing tennis, swimming, hiking, and following the Red Sox, the Celtics, and soccer everywhere. He and his wife Mary have lived in Wellesley, MA, since 1980. In recognition of his teaching, he has been named a Harvard College Professor and awarded the Levinson Memorial Teaching Prize by the Harvard Undergraduate Council. He teaches courses on European and American thought, culture, and politics from the ancient world to the present. He serves as the chair of the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, as well as on the faculty of the graduate program in American Studies and the undergraduate concentration in History and Literature.
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