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23rd Annual Public Lecture Series: Social Theory
Title: "America’s Exhibit A: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Authenticity"
Feb. 25, 2011: Professor Roy Baumeister, Frances Eppes Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
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23rd Annual Public Lecture Series: Social Theory
Title: "America’s Exhibit A: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Authenticity"
Feb. 25, 2011: Professor Roy Baumeister, Frances Eppes Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
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23rd Annual Public Lecture Series: Social Theory
Title: "America’s Exhibit A: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Authenticity"
Feb. 25, 2011: Professor Roy Baumeister, Frances Eppes Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
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23rd Annual Public Lecture Series: Social Theory
Title: "America’s Exhibit A: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Authenticity"
Feb. 25, 2011: Professor Roy Baumeister, Frances Eppes Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
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23rd Annual Public Lecture Series: Social Theory
Title: "America’s Exhibit A: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Authenticity"
Feb. 25, 2011: Professor Roy Baumeister, Frances Eppes Eminent Scholar, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
The Committee on Social Theory
The University of Kentucky's Committee on Social Theory was formed in 1989 to counter traditional disciplinary narrowness in social thought, to build bridges between the humanities and social sciences, and to inform social research with transdisciplinary theoretical understandings. It was one of the first such programs in the United States. Since its founding, the history of the Committee has been one of gradual expansion
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