
Eric C. Sands
Eric Sands is Associate Professor of Government at Berry College in Mount Berry, Georgia, where he received the SGA Outstanding Faculty Award in the Spring of 2009. Dr. Sands has published

Eric Sands is Associate Professor of Government at Berry College in Mount Berry, Georgia, where he received the SGA Outstanding Faculty Award in the Spring of 2009. Dr. Sands has published

David Tucker taught at the Naval Postgraduate School for 16 years. During that time, he helped establish and subsequently taught in the Master’s in American History and Government program at

Stephen Tootle is Professor of History at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California. He taught American political history, American intellectual history, and U.S. foreign policy at the University

Natalie Taylor is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Skidmore College. She is the author of The Rights of Woman as Chimera: the Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft and the

Sean D. Sutton is professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is co-author of The Supreme Court Against the Criminal Jury: Social

David Alvis is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wofford College. He received his Ph.D. from Fordham University in New York in Political Science and his master’s in American Studies

Professor James R. Stoner, Jr. is Hermann Moyse, Jr., Professor and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute in the Department of Political Science at Louisiana State University. He is co-editor

Jason Stevens, Assistant Professor of Political Science, joined Ashland University in 2011. He teaches political thought and history courses with fields of expertise in the American Founding, Abraham Lincoln, and

William Atto is Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department, University of Dallas. William Atto is the Editor (with R.J. Pestritto) of American Progressivism: A Reader (Lexington Books, 2008) and

Jeremy D. Bailey is a Professor of Humanities at the Hamilton School of Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida. His research interests include the political thought of