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Howard L. Lubert is a Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, specializing in political theory and American political thought. He teaches courses on James Madison’s political philosophy and offers a summer program in London, UK. Lubert earned his Ph.D. from Duke University and has authored/co-authored major works including The Debate over American Slavery, 1760-1865 (2017) and Classics of American Political and Constitutional Thought (2007). His research focuses on Revolutionary-era figures like Jonathan Mayhew and William Blackstone, as well as constitutional history and early American political thought.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, Duke University
Research Interests: Lubert’s work examines foundational American political thought, colonial and revolutionary period ideologies, constitutional development, and the intersection of law and political theory. His analyses often address tensions between sovereignty, liberty, and institutional frameworks in early U.S. history.
Publications Trends: His scholarship spans edited anthologies and peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing close textual analysis of primary sources to illuminate evolving political concepts. Key themes include slavery debates, religious influences on revolutionary thought, and the legacy of Enlightenment ideas in American governance.
Affiliations: Based in the Political Science Department at JMU’s Miller Hall, he contributes to undergraduate and graduate education while maintaining active engagement with historical political thought research.





