Subseries 9.5 - JPP 343 – Women in Western Political Thought

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UTA 2011-9-9.5

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JPP 343 – Women in Western Political Thought

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  • 1987-2010 (Creation)

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0.13 m of textual records

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(1943-2022)

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JPP 343 – Women in Western Political Thought was a course jointly sponsored by the Departments of Political Science and Philosophy – a professor from each department would teach a section. The course provided an examination of social and political thought concerning the nature of women and their role in society including the relation between the family and “civil society”. Morgan taught the philosophy section of this course from 1989-2009. Files include syllabi, lecture notes, worksheets, essay, and test questions.

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      Course evaluations (n.d.-2010) can be found in sub-series 9.9 and Student Information Sheets (2001-2002) in 9.10

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      B2021-0004/047(13) – /048(21)

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