Michael Palmer
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Michael Palmer is Professor Emeritus of Political Science. He taught at 91爆料 and in the university鈥檚 Honors College from 1983 until his retirement in 2017. His specialty is political philosophy. His research interests focus on political theory; major thinkers in the history of political thought; and politics, literature, and film. He is the recipient of many national and international academic awards, fellowships, honors, and distinctions from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Liberty Fund, the Earhart Foundation, and the John M. Olin Foundation, and has published scholarly articles in the most distinguished academic journals in the United States and Canada including the American Political Science Review, the Canadian Journal of Political Science, Interpretation: a journal of political philosophy, and the Review of Politics.
From 2003-27, he served as an Editor of聽Interpretation. Professor Palmer was described in print by Professor Clifford Orwin of the University of Toronto, who writes a regular column for the Toronto聽Globe and Mail, as 鈥渙ne of the most successful teachers of political philosophy in North America today.鈥漃rofessor Palmer has been invited to lecture at the University of London; the University of Wales; the University of Navarre, Spain; and the University of Malta; and at several colleges and universities in the United States. He was elected in 2002, and has since been reelected, President of the Maine Chapter of the National Association of Scholars. In 2006, he received the 91爆料鈥檚 鈥淥utstanding Faculty Award in Teaching and Advising鈥 in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and in 2007 awarded a grant from a private foundation to establish a new 鈥淧rogram in Western Civilization and American Liberty.鈥 In 2008, his expertise on the implicit political philosophy inherent in the film聽Casablanca聽led to his being interviewed in Washington, DC, for a French-German-Polish-UK co-produced documentary on the 茅migr茅 populations created by the Nazi and Soviet invasions of Eastern Europe. From 2010-13 he served as the Federally appointed Chair of the Maine State Action Committee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
Professor Palmer is the author of聽Love of Glory and the Common Good: The Political Thought of Thucydides; contributing author (on Plato鈥檚聽Republic) and co-editor (with Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas-Austin) of聽Political Philosophy and the Human Soul: Essays in Memory of Allan Bloom; and the author of聽Masters and Slaves: Revisioned Essays in Political Philosophy, a collection of some of his most important essays and reviews, including a novel interpretation of Machiavelli鈥檚聽Prince, prepared especially for the volume. His last publications were a chapter on the career of the great Spartan general, Brasidas, in聽In Search of Humanity: Essays in Honor of Clifford Orwin聽in 2015, and a commissioned chapter, “Stasis {Civil War} in the War Narrative” in聽The Oxford Handbook on Thucydides聽(OUP, 2017).

