Robert W.T. Martin
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Robert W. T. Martin (Ph.D., Minnesota), Visiting Assistant Professor, teaches political theory and his interests include American political thought, democratic theory, early modern political thought, philosophy of social science, and constitutional law. Professor Martin's work has appeared in History of Political Thought and Political Research Quarterly. Most recently, book reviews of his appeared in the American Political Science Review and the Review of Politics. He is currently completing his forthcoming book, The "Free and Open Press": The Foundation of Modern American Democratic Press Liberty, 1640-1805 (New York University Press, expected 2001). Researching early American theories of free speech, Professor Martin recently enjoyed a summer fellowship at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Office Location: KJ
217A 2000-2001 Course Schedule: (Current students can click here to access course homepages) Introduction to Political Theory (Two sections) (F) Senior Seminar: Constitutional Theory, Constitutional Reform (F) Introduction to Political Theory (S) Democratic Theory (S)
All interested students: Prof. Martin's Suggestions for Writing Critical Essays (an old handout that might still be of use).
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