Ioannis D. Evrigenis | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Grinnell College |
Occupation | Professor |
Employer | Claremont McKenna College |
Ioannis D. Evrigenis is a Greek-American political philosopher. He is the Alice Tweed Tuohy Professor of Government and Ethics at Claremont McKenna College.
Evrigenis received his B.A. in political science from Grinnell College in 1993. [1] He earned a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics & Political Science in 1994. [2] From 1994 to 1996, Evrigenis served as an artillery quartermaster in the Hellenic Army, holding the rank of second lieutenant. [2] [3] In 2002, he received an M.A. in political science from Harvard University. [2] In 2005, Evrigenis earned his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard. [1] He received the Herrnstein Prize for his doctoral dissertation, "'Carthage Must be Saved': Fear of Enemies and Collective Action." [2]
In the fall of 2005, Evrigenis came to Tufts University as an assistant professor of Political Science. [4] He was promoted to the position of associate professor in 2010, and he earned the full title of Professor in 2015. [2] In the fall of 2015, Evrigenis also became the chair of Tufts' Department of Classics. [2] [5] He served in the role for three years before ceding the position to R. Bruce Hitchner following the 2018 spring semester. [6] [7]
Evrigenis, Ioannis D. (2008). Fear of Enemies and Collective Action. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88620-8.
Evrigenis, Ioannis D. (2014). Images of Anarchy: The Rhetoric and Science in Hobbes's State of Nature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-51372-2.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (2004). Another Philosophy of History and Selected Political Writings. Translated by Evrigenis, Ioannis D.; Pellerin, Daniel. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87220-716-1.
Ioannis Evrigenis, Department Chair, Director of Graduate Studies
...and Professor of political science and Classics Department chair Ioannis Evrigenis...
R. Bruce Hitchner, Department Chair, Classics; Director, Archaeology Program
Ioannis D. Evrigenis | |
---|---|
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Grinnell College |
Occupation | Professor |
Employer | Claremont McKenna College |
Ioannis D. Evrigenis is a Greek-American political philosopher. He is the Alice Tweed Tuohy Professor of Government and Ethics at Claremont McKenna College.
Evrigenis received his B.A. in political science from Grinnell College in 1993. [1] He earned a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics & Political Science in 1994. [2] From 1994 to 1996, Evrigenis served as an artillery quartermaster in the Hellenic Army, holding the rank of second lieutenant. [2] [3] In 2002, he received an M.A. in political science from Harvard University. [2] In 2005, Evrigenis earned his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard. [1] He received the Herrnstein Prize for his doctoral dissertation, "'Carthage Must be Saved': Fear of Enemies and Collective Action." [2]
In the fall of 2005, Evrigenis came to Tufts University as an assistant professor of Political Science. [4] He was promoted to the position of associate professor in 2010, and he earned the full title of Professor in 2015. [2] In the fall of 2015, Evrigenis also became the chair of Tufts' Department of Classics. [2] [5] He served in the role for three years before ceding the position to R. Bruce Hitchner following the 2018 spring semester. [6] [7]
Evrigenis, Ioannis D. (2008). Fear of Enemies and Collective Action. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-88620-8.
Evrigenis, Ioannis D. (2014). Images of Anarchy: The Rhetoric and Science in Hobbes's State of Nature. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-51372-2.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (2004). Another Philosophy of History and Selected Political Writings. Translated by Evrigenis, Ioannis D.; Pellerin, Daniel. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87220-716-1.
Ioannis Evrigenis, Department Chair, Director of Graduate Studies
...and Professor of political science and Classics Department chair Ioannis Evrigenis...
R. Bruce Hitchner, Department Chair, Classics; Director, Archaeology Program