Course Information

 

E210 | Women, Prescriptive Authority, & Equity | Fall 2011|

Course code: 24308

Thursday 2:00-4:50p, HIB 411

Course mailing list: 24308-F11@classes.uci.edu

Website: http://faculty.humanities.uci.edu/avansant/teaching/Women-Prescriptive-Authority-Equity/

AJVS Office Hours
Tuesday: 1:00-2:00
Wednesday 2:00-3:00

Course requirements:

Attendance (of course), participation, electronic message board entries, annotated bibliography, reports in class, & a paper

Seminar students will write a paper (20-25 pages).  Pro-Seminar students will write a paper (10 pages). Everyone will prepare regular reports for class (posted afterwards to the message board).

§ Work-in-progress presentation (as if a conference paper) during the 9th week of the quarter. You are welcome to invite guests to hear your presentation, if you'd like.

Books:

Mary Astell, Political Writings, ed. Patricia Springborg. Cambridge.  (Paperback) ISBN: 0521428459.
 J.H. Baker, An Introduction to Legal History. ISBN 0-406-531-1-3 (3rd. ed., 1990) or ISBN: 0406930538 (4th ed., 2002).
Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, ed. J.G.A. Pocock. Hackett Publishing Company. (Paperback) ISBN 0-87220-020-5.
 Frances Burney, Cecilia: Memoirs of an Heiress (Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback) ISBN: 0192839098.
 John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, ed. Peter Laslett. Cambridge. (Paperback)  ISBN: 0-521-35730-6
 J.G.A. Pocock, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: A Study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge. (Paperback) ISBN: 052131643X