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Dr. Lee Ward is a Canadian academic. Ward is currently Alpha Sigma Nu Distinguished Professor of Campion College at the University of Regina.[1][2] He is an Associate Professor of Political Studies. His key research interests are the history of political philosophy and American political thought.[2]

Education

He first achieved a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto. He went on to achieve a master's degree from Brock University and, finally, a PhD. from Fordham University[2]

Personal life

He is currently married to Dr. Ann Ward, a professor of philosophy and political studies at the University of Regina.[3]

Publications

He has contributed to both the Canadian Journal of Political Science [4] and the American Journal of Political Science.[1] Most recently, he published the political research work "John Locke and Modern Life".[5] He has also recently coedited "The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism" with his wife Ann.[6][7] Other works include "The Relation between Politics and Philosophy in Plato's Apology of Socrates", "Nobility and Necessity: The Problem of Courage in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics",[8] and "Montesquieu on Federalism and Anglo-Gothic Constitutionalism".

Selected published works

  • Natural Right and Political Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Catherine and Michael Zuckert. (Co-edited with Ann Ward). South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013.
  • John Locke and Modern Life. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  • The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2009. (Co-edited with Ann Ward)
  • The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

References

  1. ^ a b "Locke on the Moral Basis of International Relations - Ward - 2006 - American Journal of Political Science - Wiley Online Library". Onlinelibrary.wiley.com. 2006-06-21. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  2. ^ a b c "Campion College - Dr. Lee Ward, Associate Professor of Political Studies". Campioncollege.ca. Retrieved 2012-11-24.
  3. ^ "Campion College - Dr. Ann Ward, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Studies". Campioncollege.ca. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  4. ^ "Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract". Journals.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  5. ^ John Locke and Modern Life - Lee Ward - Google Books. Books.google.ca. 2010-08-23. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  6. ^ "The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism by Ann Ward and Lee Ward". Ashgate.com. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  7. ^ The Ashgate Research Companion to Federalism - Ann Ward, Lee Ward, Lee Ward - Google Books. Books.google.ca. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  8. ^ "Cambridge Journals Online - Abstract". Journals.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2012-11-23.

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