Amy McCready
Associate Professor of Political Science
264 Coleman
570-577-3531
mccready@bucknell.edu
Professor Amy McCready has earned a B.A. from Bucknell University and a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. The primary areas of her research are early modern British political culture, contemporary Anglo-American political theory, and methods of inquiry in the history of social thought. Her primary aims as an instructor are to develop students' abilities to think conceptually and critically and to improve their capacities to write grammatically correct, clear, and compelling prose. Professor McCready has many publications including “Herder's Theory of Cultural Diversity and Its Postmodern Relative,” and “Milton's Casuistry: The Case of The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce.”
Classes:
- POLS 254 Sex and Social Order, W2
- POLS 261 Twentieth-Century American Legal Thought
- POLS 256 Social and Political Ethics, W2
- POLS 251 Early Modern Political Thought
- POLS 290 Toleration, W2
- POLS 262 Topics in Legal Thought: Interpreting the Law


