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Political Science

Eric Boehme

Affiliation Faculty
Title Assistant Professor
Office 305-E Knapp Hall
Email boehmee@denison.edu
Phone 740-587-6648

Professor Boehme joins the faculty in 2005, holding a doctorate from Rutgers University. Boehme courses include Introduction to American Political Thought, Introduction of Concepts in Political Philosophy, and The Development of Political Thought (Ancient, Machiavelli to Mill, Marx to Present). Dr. Boehme's research interests focus on the political development of citizenship in the Untied States, race and ethnicity, continental philosophy, social theory, tort law, and duty to rescue law.

Teaching at Denison

Courses

Introduction to American Political Thought

Introduction to concepts in Political Philosophy

The Development of Political Thought - Ancient

The Development of Political Thought - From Machiavelli to Mill

The Development of Political Thought - Marx to Present

Senior Seminar: "American Citizenship" Law, Power and Voice"