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Henderson, Christine Dunn
CHRISTINE DUNN HENDERSON is a Senior Fellow at Liberty Fund, Inc., a private educational foundation located in Indianapolis. She completed her undergraduate work at Smith College (A.B. in government and French studies) and received a Ph.D. in political science from Boston College. Prior to joining Liberty Fund, she taught political science at Marshall University. She is the contributing editor of Seers and Judges: American Literature as Political Philosophy, and co-editor of Joseph Addison's "Cato" and Selected Essays. Her primary areas of research and publication include nineteenth-century liberalism, as well as politics and literature. (REV. 2009)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name Identity, Interests, & Philanthropic Commerce, Volume VI 2009 Comment Traditions of Philanthropic Order
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