Ruth Ellen Kinna (born March 1961) is a historian and theorist of anarchism. She is professor of political philosophy at Loughborough University, working in the Department of Politics, History and International Relations. Since 2007 she has been the editor of the journal Anarchist Studies.[1]
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Born | Ruth Ellen Kinna March 1961 |
Occupation | Professor of political philosophy |
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Institutions | Loughborough University (1992–present) |
Kinna holds a BA in history and politics from Queen Mary University of London and a D.Phil in politics from the University of Oxford.[2] She began working at Loughborough University in 1992.[2] Her subsequent work focused on the socialist thought of William Morris (1834–1896).[3] She is the author of the book Anarchism - A Beginners Guide, an in depth study into the political concept of anarchy.[4]
References
edit- ^ Call, Lewis (1 July 2007). "A brief history of Anarchist Studies (so far)". Anarchist Studies.
- ^ a b "Ruth Kinna, Loughborough University". www.lboro.ac.uk. Loughborough University. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
- ^ Kinna, R. (2000). William Morris: The Art of Socialism. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
- ^ Kinna, R. (2005). Anarchism - A Beginners Guide. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. ISBN 1-85168-370-4.