Abbie LeBlanc completed a BA (Hons) at St. Thomas University (New Brunswick, Canada) in 2019, and an MA at McGill University in 2021. She is broadly interested in the history of political thought, including particularly early modern political thought, feminist political thought, Indigenous political thought, and the politics of the novel. She has published on Rousseau’s Émile, Míkmaw treaty-making, education, and Thomas Hardy. Her work has appeared in the Review of Politics, the American Journal of Political Science, the Queen’s Policy Review, and the Thomas Hardy Journal. Currently, she’s working on an intellectual history of voyages to the moon.
Contact
abbie_leblanc@g.harvard.edu
1737 Cambridge Street
Subfields
Political Thought and its History
Academic Interests
Ancient and Medieval Political Thought | Gender | Human Rights | Modern and Contemporary Political Thought
Research Methods
Historical Methods