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Political science

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:

Syllabi, 1980s

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Identifier: M517.03.0001.0023
Abstract Syllabi from courses taught by Professor Gilbert at University of Denver in the 1980s, including "Marx and Marxism;" "Major Issues in Normative Theory: Equality;" "Normative Political Theory: Justice in War and Political Obligation;" "Comparative Politics: Applied Analysis;" "Ideologies and International Relations: Nazism and the Resistance to it in World War II;" "Marxism and Politics;" "Marxist Social Theory and Politics;" "Liberalism and Marxism;" "Problems in Political Theory: Equality...
Dates: 1980s

Syllabi, 1991-1995

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Identifier: M517.03.0001.0024
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Syllabi from courses taught by Professor Gilbert at University of Denver in the 1990s, including "Research Training;" "Social Theory;" and "Realism and Democracy."

Dates: 1991-1995

Syllabi, n.d.

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Identifier: M517.03.0001.0025
Abstract Various undated syllabi from Professor Gilbert's time teaching at University of Denver, including "Theories of Nonviolence;" "Ethical Issues in War;" "Democratic Theory;" "Marx and Marxism, part II;" "Normative Political Theory: Justice in War;" "Contemporary Political Thought;" "Advanced Research Methods;" "Marxism and Politics;" "Justice, Equality and Moral Objectivity;" "Modern Political Theory;" "The French Enlightenment: the origins of social and democratis theory in Diderot,...
Dates: n.d.

Target Iraq: Immediate Threat Analysis, 2003

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Identifier: M517.07.0004.0003
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A report prepared by Professor Gilbert in conjunction with Priority Peace, detailing a critical examination of the rhetoric used by President George Bush to convince the American people to support the war in Iraq, ultimately arguing against the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Dates: 2003

Teaching Materials, 1975-2010

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Identifier: M517.03
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Syllabi and other course materials from Professor Gilbert's teaching career at University of Denver.

Dates: 1975-2010

University Lecture, 1999

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Identifier: M517.01.0001.0010
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Two copies of Professor Gilbert's 1999 University Lecture at University of Denver, entitled "Emancipation and Independence: The Nearness of Abolition in the American Revolution."

Dates: 1999

University of Denver Political Science Student with Poster, circa 1970

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Identifier: U201.03.0011.0015.00004
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Poliltical Science Student with a Pat Schroeder political poster.

Dates: circa 1970

WhoWhatWhy articles, 2016

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Identifier: M517.01.0002.0011
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Articles by Professor Gilbert included on the WhoWhatWhy webpage dating from 2016, entitled "Grave Matters in Pipeline Controversy" and "How Easy-to-hack Voting Machines Endanger Democracy".

Dates: 2016