Carol Drogus

Carol Drogus (Ph.D. Wisconsin), Associate Professor of Government, studies comparative politics, emphasizing Latin America. Her articles have appeared in Southeastern Political Review, Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions and Conflict and Competition: The Latin American Church in the 1990s (1992). As a recipient of a Kellogg Fellowship at The University of Notre Dame in 1992-93, she wrote "The Rise and Fall of Liberation Theology: Churches, Faith and Political Change in Latin America," Comparative Politics (July 1995), and began work on a book entitled Women, Religion, and Social Change in Brazil's Christian Base Communities (University Press of Notre Dame Press, Jan. 1998). She is also the author of "Private Power or Public Power?: Pentecostalism, Base Communities, and Gender," in Pentecostalism and Power (Westview, 1997). She is currently researching the rise of pentecostal churches and politics in Brazil.


1997-98 Course Schedule:
Politics in Latin America (F)
Gender and Politics (F)
Introduction to Comparative Politics (S)
Senior Thesis (F,S)


Contact:
Office hours:
from: 00h00 to: 00h00
tel. x4347
e-mail: cdrogus@hamilton.edu

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