Political science
Found in 98 Collections and/or Records:
Research and Publications, n.d.
Contains miscellaneous typed essays and works, none dated, including: a talk on "Individuality, Radical Democracy and Objectivity;" an untitled essay on the "social theory and ethical differences between Weberians and Marxians... on certain decisive issues of twentieth century politics which divide them;" "Why is Weber the Founder of a Political 'Science' in American Democracy?"; "How Realism Leads to Democracy;" two copies of "Living with Questions;" and a "Reply to Masters."
Research Proposals, n.d.
Contains a proposal for a work on "Autonomy and Democratic Institutions" and a proposal for an interdisciplinary program at University of Denver in democracy and the arts.
Reviews of "Marx's Politics", ca. 1981-1982
Reviews of Professor Gilbert's 1981 monograph, "Marx's Politics: Communists and Citizens" written by David McLellan, Wilbur J. Scott, Steven Cushing, Arthur DiQuattro, Peter Fitzpatrick, and several unsigned.
Reviews of Professor Gilbert's Books, ca. 1990-2000
Reviews of Professor Gilbert's monographs "Democratic Individuality" (1990); "Equality and Individuality" (n.d.); and "Must Global Politics Constrain Democracy?" (1999).
Sand Creek Massacre and John Evans, 2013-2014
Materials authored by Prof. Gilbert pertaining to John Evans and Sand Creek Massacre.
"Say Her Name" manuscript, 2024
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's monograph "Say Her Name," described as "a prose-poem diary of mt journey to the West Bank interspersed qirh Israel-US mutual police training and the summer of protest in 2020."
"Say Her Name" manuscript, 2024
Draft copy of Professor Gilbert's monograph, "Say Her Name."
Speaking Engagements, 2010-2012
Transcripts from two of Prof. Gilbert's speaking engagements.
Student Activities - Political Workshops
Black and white prints relating to student political workshops at the University of Denver.
Syllabi, 1975-1979
Syllabi from courses taught by Professor Gilbert at University of Denver in the 1970s, including "Nazism and World War II;" "Marx and Marxism;" "Major Issues in Normative Theory: Equality;" "Comparative Area Problems: West Europe I;" and "Comparative Area Problems: West Europe II."