Thompson, Douglas

Associate Professor

Doug Thompson researches and teaches ancient, modern, and contemporary political thought, with a special focus on Renaissance and early-modern political ideas. His current research project reinterprets Michel de Montaigne’s Essais in light of his political activity as a high-level negotiator during the Wars of Religion in late sixteenth-century France.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Political Science
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
None

Professional Preparation(Education & Training)

Dates Institution Location Degree Field of Study
2012 Northwestern University Evanston, IL Ph.D. Political Science
2005 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA M.A. French Studies
1997 University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA B.A. French Studies

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
2008 - 2009 Graduate Research Assistant American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL
2010 - 2012 Assistant Editor Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy,
2012 - Present Assistant Professor Department of Political Science, University of South Carolina

Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships

Dates Type Description Foundation/Entity
2008 Award David Minar Prize for Academic Excellence in Political Science Northwestern University
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