Nanovic Fellow Andrew C. Gould, associate professor of political science, will give a talk entitled, "Anne-Marguerite Du Noyer’s Stone Soup: A Literary Battleground for Political Debate."
Free and open to all. Lunch is available for lecture participants while supplies last.
About the Speaker
Andrew C. Gould is a Faculty Fellow of both the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies.
His published works have been on religion and politics, the political-economy of decision-making, and qualitative research methods. Gould wrote Origins of Liberal Dominance: State, Church, and Party in 19th Century Europe (University of Michigan Press). His articles appeared in West European Politics, Studies in Comparative International Development, and the Review of Politics; his chapters have appeared in books and in the Annual Review of Political Science. He co-edited the book Europe’s Contending Identities: Supranationalism, Ethnoregionalism, Religion, and New Nationalism (Cambridge University Press). Before coming to Notre Dame, Gould taught at the University of Washington, Seattle (Jackson School of International Studies).