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David M. Kennedy

 

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1989

Richard F. Fenno, Jr., Kenan Professor of Political Science, University of Rochester

"Participant Observation and the Dan Quayle Experience":
"Political Scientists and Politicians"
"Political Scientists and Journalists"


Geoffrey P. Smith, Political Commentator for the Times of London

"Parties and Mavericks: On the Necessity of Political Parties in
Anglo-American Democracies":
"The Fortunes of Some American Mavericks"
"The Fortunes of Some British Mavericks"


Linda K. Kerber, May Brodbeck Professor in the Liberal Arts and Professor of History, University of Iowa

"Paradoxes of Women's Citizenship":
"Property: The Case of the Confiscated Farm"
"Jury Service: The Case of the Broken Baseball Bat"
"Military Obligation: The Case of the Fired Stenographer"


Robert R. Palmer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University

"Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution"


1985

Carole Pateman, Reader in Government, University of Sydney and 1984-85 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University

"Women and Democratic Citizenship":
"The Appeal to Reason: Early Feminism, the Individual and the Citizen"
"Votes for Women and Citizenship"
"The Personal and the Political: Can Citizenship Be Democratic?"


1983

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, United States Ambassador to the United Nations

"Human Rights and Wrongs in the United States"
"Human Rights and Wrongs in the United Nations"
(Cancelled Due to Demonstrations)


1981

David I. Marquand, Professor of Contemporary History and Politics, University of Salford, England

"Out of Tutelage? Europe's Changing Attitude to America"


Robert W. Tucker, Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University

"Origins of the American Revolution: The Imperial View"
"The Imperial-Colonial Status Quo"
"The Collapse of Imperial Authority"
"The Great Debate in Parliament over America, 1774-75"


Robert A. Dahl, Sterling Professor of Political Science, Yale University

"Freedom, Equality and Democracy":
"The Idea of Political Equality"
"Political Equality and Political Liberty"
"Political Equality and Economic Liberty"

CONFERENCES

1990 Federalism and the Judicial Mind
The Theory of American Public Finance
The Right to Privacy
1989 The Campaign in Retrospect
1988 Conference on Community, Law, and Moral Reasoning
1986 Tocqueville Conference

BOOKS BASED ON JEFFERSON LECTURES

1990 Richard F. Fenno, Jr. Watching Politicians
1985 Robert Dahl A Preface to Economic Democracy