Keohane, Nannerl (1940–)

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Keohane, Nannerl (1940–)

American political scientist and educator. Born Nannerl Overholser, Sept 18, 1940, in Blytheville, Arkansas; dau. of James Arthur and Grace (McSpadden) Overholser; Wellesley College, BA, 1961; Yale University, PhD, 1967; m. Patrick Henry III, 1962 (div. 1969); m. Robert Owen Keohane, 1970; children: (1st m.) Stephan; (2nd m.) Sarah, Jonathan and Nathaniel.

Was on faculty at Swarthmore College (1967–73) and Stanford U. (1973–81); was a fellow at Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1978–79, 1987–88); served as president and professor of political science at Wellesley (1981–83), then Duke University (1993–2005); became a fellow of Harvard College (2005); wrote Philosophy and the State in France (1980); co-edited Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology (1982). Inducted into National Women;s Hall of Fame (1995).

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