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Kimberly K. Smith

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Kimberly K. Smith (born March 27, 1966) is an American historian, and political science professor.

Life

She graduated from University of Michigan with a Ph.D., and from Boalt School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley. She teaches at Carleton College.[1]

She has published articles in the Journal of Political Philosophy, Wisconsin Journal of Environmental Law, Women's Studies, California Law Review, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, and Environmental Ethics.

Awards

Selected works

  • The Dominion of Voice: Riot, Reason and Romance in Antebellum Politics. University Press of Kansas. 1999. ISBN 978-0-7006-0957-4.
  • Wendell Berry and the Agrarian Tradition: A Common Grace. University Press of Kansas. 2003. ISBN 978-0-7006-1230-7.
  • African American Environmental Thought: Foundations. University Press of Kansas. March 2007. ISBN 978-0-7006-1516-2.
  • Governing Animals: Animal Welfare and the Liberal State. Oxford University Press. 2012. ISBN 9780199895755.

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