Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 3101
Email: cflannery@apu.edu
Office Location: Ronald Building 120
Office Hours: TBD for each semester or by appointment
Christopher Flannery, Ph.D.
Director, Humanities Program; Professor, Department of History and Political Science
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Profile
Christopher Flannery is a professor in the Department of History and Political Science and the director of the Humanities Program at Azusa Pacific University. He has been a member of the board of directors of the The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy since 1981 and is currently the senior editor of The Claremont Review of Books.
Education
Ph.D. - Claremont Graduate School, 1980
M.A. - Claremont Graduate School, 1976
M.A. - The London School of Economics and Political Science, 1975
B.A. - California State University, Northridge, 1971
M.A. - Claremont Graduate School, 1976
M.A. - The London School of Economics and Political Science, 1975
B.A. - California State University, Northridge, 1971
Professional/Scholarly Presentations
Publications
Flannery, Christopher. "The Declaration of Independence and Equality." In Affirmative Action, An Encyclopedia, edited by James A. Beckman, (2004).
Flannery, Christopher. "Henry Adams and Our Ancient Faith." In History of American Political Thought edited by Bryan-Paul Frost and Jefferey Sikkenga, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "That Honorable Determination: Celebrating the 227th Anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence," The Proposition, July, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "'Nothing to Declare,' a review of America Declares Independence, by Alan Dershowitz," The Claremont Review of Books, Fall, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "'Furst Things,'on the novels of Alan Furst," The Claremont Review of Books, Spring, (2003).
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Flannery, Christopher. "The Declaration of Independence and Equality." In Affirmative Action, An Encyclopedia, edited by James A. Beckman, (2004).
Flannery, Christopher. "Henry Adams and Our Ancient Faith." In History of American Political Thought edited by Bryan-Paul Frost and Jefferey Sikkenga, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "That Honorable Determination: Celebrating the 227th Anniversary of the American Declaration of Independence," The Proposition, July, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "'Nothing to Declare,' a review of America Declares Independence, by Alan Dershowitz," The Claremont Review of Books, Fall, (2003).
Flannery, Christopher. "'Furst Things,'on the novels of Alan Furst," The Claremont Review of Books, Spring, (2003).
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Professional Experience
Academic Experience
Senior Fellow, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1992-present
Adjunct Fellow, The John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland University, 1997-present
Industry Experience
Vice President, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1982-87
Senior Editor, The Claremont Review of Books, 2002-present
Editor and writer, Public Research, 1978-82
Senior Fellow, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1992-present
Adjunct Fellow, The John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland University, 1997-present
Industry Experience
Vice President, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1982-87
Senior Editor, The Claremont Review of Books, 2002-present
Editor and writer, Public Research, 1978-82
Professional Involvement and Accomplishments
Associations, Boards, Committees
Member, Board of Advisors, The John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, 2000-present
Member, Board of Directors, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1981-present
Member, Board of Advisors, The John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, 2000-present
Member, Board of Directors, The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy, 1981-present
Expertise
American Political Thought
Classics
Political Philosophy
Courses Taught
Humanities Seminar IV: Great Ideas (HUM 224)
Introduction to Politics (POLI 160)
Classical Political Thought (POLI 360)
Modern Political Thought (POLI 363)
The American Founding (POLI 376)
Political Topics (POLI 471)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
Introduction to Politics (POLI 160)
Classical Political Thought (POLI 360)
Modern Political Thought (POLI 363)
The American Founding (POLI 376)
Political Topics (POLI 471)
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics (POLI 496)
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.