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Liz Milewicz

Librarian
Duke University Libraries
Box 104733 Bostock Library, Duke University Libraries, Durham, NC 27708
Duke University Libraries, 411 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC 27708

Outreach & Engaged Scholarship


Bass Connections Team Leader - Project Vox: Training a New Generation of Collaborative Scholars · 2021 - 2022 Projects & Field Work Bass Connections Open
Bass Connections Team Leader - Project Vox: Recovering the World of Women Philosophers in Early Modern Europe · 2020 - 2021 Projects & Field Work Bass Connections Open
Bass Connections Team Leader - Project Vox · 2019 - 2020 Projects & Field Work Bass Connections Open
Bass Connections Faculty Team Leader - Project Vox · 2018 - 2019 Projects & Field Work

Primary Theme: Education & Human Development

Philosophy is a surprisingly static enterprise: the canonical figures in early modern philosophy, from Descartes and Locke to Hume and Kant, have remained essentially fixed in teaching and research for the past 50 years. The all-male canon reflects the fact that women were often excluded from early modern intellectual life, which centered on universities like Oxford and institutions like the Acad ;mie Royales des Sciences in Paris. New historical research demonstrates that many women managed nonetheless to publish philosophical works in French, German and English. Until very recently, however, college courses throughout the English-speaking world have neglected them.