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  1. Janet Coleman FRHistS (born 1945, New York City [1]) is a British academic and historian of political theory. Life. She is currently a Professor of Ancient and Medieval Political Thought at the London School of Economics. She was the first woman to receive a chair in the LSE government department. [2] .

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  3. Janet Coleman, FRHistS, co-founder and co-executive editor of History of Political Thought, joined the department in 1987. She is one of the convenors of the History of Political Ideas staff/postgraduate seminar at the Institute of Historical Research.

  4. Janet Coleman is an author and actor. Her publications include The Compass, the definitive history of improvisational theatre in America; and (with Al Young) M ingus/Mingus: Two Memoirs. She is a founding producer of the seminal off-off Broadway's Loft Theatre Workshop.

  5. Janet Coleman is an Emeritus Professor of Ancient and Medieval Political Thought in the Department of Government at LSE. She is the co-founder and co-executive Editor of the journal, History of Political Thought and is one of the convenors of the History of Political Thought Ideas staff/postgraduate seminar at the Institute of Historical Research.

  6. Janet Haldane Coleman Kimbrough. Janet Coleman was born in Williamsburg on February 21, 1902. She enrolled at W&M in September, 1918. After graduation, she became one of the first women to receive a medical education at the University of Virginia.

  7. The Improvisational Theatre that Revolutionized American Comedy. Janet Coleman brilliantly recreates the time, the place, the personalities, and the neurotic magic whereby the Compass made theater history in America.

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