Alison McQueen
@aejm.bsky.social
Associate Professor | Department of Political Science | Stanford University.
Working on religion in early modern political thought, treason and political betrayal, and digital humanities. Associate Editor, APSR.
www.alisonmcqueen.info
Working on religion in early modern political thought, treason and political betrayal, and digital humanities. Associate Editor, APSR.
www.alisonmcqueen.info
Thank you for organizing this important event!
April 1, 2025 at 10:41 PM
Thank you for organizing this important event!
This was a joy to write! Thanks for the wonderful book that occasioned it, @eileenmhunt.bsky.social !
February 5, 2025 at 3:23 PM
This was a joy to write! Thanks for the wonderful book that occasioned it, @eileenmhunt.bsky.social !
That’s so kind! Thank you!!!
December 10, 2024 at 9:12 PM
That’s so kind! Thank you!!!
Thrilled if this is useful for others! It’s the product of years of experience with what students (understandably!) find strange or baffling about writing political theory essays.
October 18, 2023 at 3:05 AM
Thrilled if this is useful for others! It’s the product of years of experience with what students (understandably!) find strange or baffling about writing political theory essays.
Love that you wrote the book! Love that you went on the podcast!
August 11, 2023 at 3:26 PM
Love that you wrote the book! Love that you went on the podcast!
I really like it. The selections are generally workable (I sometimes supplement with some extra material). The introductions are almost uniformly good. And the (Canadian!) publishers went out of their way during COVID to help my students get access to the text.
August 11, 2023 at 3:04 AM
I really like it. The selections are generally workable (I sometimes supplement with some extra material). The introductions are almost uniformly good. And the (Canadian!) publishers went out of their way during COVID to help my students get access to the text.
I use the excerpt in the Broadview Anthology, supplemented in lecture with some extra passages. But I focus a lot on the challenge JSM has to meet in trying to show that we can’t infer the naturalness of subjection from tradition, custom, and the fact that women have gone along with it.
August 11, 2023 at 1:26 AM
I use the excerpt in the Broadview Anthology, supplemented in lecture with some extra passages. But I focus a lot on the challenge JSM has to meet in trying to show that we can’t infer the naturalness of subjection from tradition, custom, and the fact that women have gone along with it.