James T. Kloppenberg
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James T. Kloppenberg(born June 23, 1951, inDenver) is an Americanhistorian,and Charles Warren Professor of American History, atHarvard University.[1]
Life
[edit]He graduated fromDartmouth Collegesumma cum laude,and fromStanford Universitywith an M.A. and Ph.D. in 1980. He has held the Pitt professorship at theUniversity of Cambridge,has taught at theÉcole des hautes études en sciences socialesinParis,[2]and has taught atBrandeis University.[3]
He and his wife Mary live inWellesley, Massachusetts.
Awards
[edit]- 1978–1980 Danforth Fellowship
- 1978–1979 Whiting Fellowship
- 1991Guggenheim Fellowship[4]
- 1982–1983 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship
- 1987Merle Curti Award
- 1999–2000National Endowment for the HumanitiesFellowship
Works
[edit]Chapters
[edit]- Ronald G. Walters, ed. (1997)."Why History Matters to Political Theory".Scientific authority & twentieth-century America.JHU Press.ISBN978-0-8018-5390-6.
- John Pettegrew, ed. (2000)."Pragmatism: An Old Name for Some New Ways of Thinking".A pragmatist's progress?: Richard Rorty and American intellectual history.Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN978-0-8476-9062-6.
- Bart Schultz, ed. (2002)."Rethinking Tradition: Sidgwick and the philosophy of the via media".Essays on Henry Sidgwick.Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-0-521-89304-6.
- Melvyn Stokes, ed. (2002)."Intellectual History, Democracy and the Culture of Irony".The state of U.S. history.Berg Publishers.ISBN978-1-85973-502-2.
- Jack P. Greene; J. R. Pole, eds. (2003)."Virtue".A Companion to the American Revolution.Wiley-Blackwell.ISBN978-1-4051-1674-9.
- Meg Jacobs; William J. Novak; Julian E. Zelizer, eds. (2003)."From Hartz to Tocqueville".The democratic experiment: new directions in American political history.Princeton University Press.ISBN978-0-691-11377-7.
- Robert Laurence Moore; Maurizio Vaudagna, eds. (2003). "American Democracy and the Welfare State".The American century in Europe.Cornell University Press. p.195.ISBN978-0-8014-4075-5.
- David E. Barclay; Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt, eds. (2003)."The Reciprocal Visions of German and American Intellectuals".Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America Since 1776.Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-0-521-53442-0.
- William M. Shea; Peter A. Huff, eds. (2003)."Knowledge and Belief in American Public Life".Knowledge and Belief in America: Enlightenment Traditions and Modern Religious Thought.Cambridge University Press.ISBN978-0-521-53328-7.
- David A. Hollinger, ed. (2006)."The Place of Value in a Culture of Facts".The humanities and the dynamics of inclusion since World War II.JHU Press.ISBN978-0-8018-8390-3.
Bibliography
[edit]- Uncertain Victory: Social Democracy and Progressivism in European and American Thought, 1870-1920.Oxford University Press. 1986.ISBN978-0-19-505304-3.
- Richard Wightman Fox; James T. Kloppenberg, eds. (1995).A Companion to American Thought.Blackwell.ISBN978-0-631-20656-9.
- The Virtues of Liberalism.Oxford University Press. 1998.ISBN978-0-19-514056-9.
- Reading Obama: Dreams, Hopes, and the American Political Tradition(2010 Princeton University Press).ISBN0-691-14746-9[5]
- The Worlds of American Intellectual History(2016 Oxford University Press) with Joel Isaac, Michael O'Brien, and Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
- Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought(2016 Oxford University Press)
References
[edit]- ^"History of American Civilization: James Kloppenberg".fas.harvard.edu.Archived fromthe originalon 2001-11-27.
- ^"James Kloppenberg".Archived fromthe originalon 2010-03-16.Retrieved2010-01-25.
- ^James T. Kloppenberg (Autumn 1995). "Institutionalism, Rational Choice, and Historical Analysis".Polity.28(1): 125–128.doi:10.2307/3235193.JSTOR3235193.S2CID147572317.
- ^"James T. Kloppenberg - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation".gf.org.Archived fromthe originalon 2011-06-22.
- ^Cohen, Patricia,"In Writings of Obama, a Philosophy Is Unearthed",The New York Times,October 27, 2010 (October 28, 2010 p. C1 NY ed.). Retrieved 2010-10-27.
External links
[edit]- "James's Pragmatism and American Social Thought, 1907-2007",Harvard Divinity School,September 25, 2007
- Interview byCharlie Rosere: Obama book, transcript or video, November 10, 2010.
Categories:
- Dartmouth College alumni
- Stanford University alumni
- Harvard University faculty
- Harvard University Department of History faculty
- Brandeis University faculty
- Academic staff of the University of Paris
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Academics of the University of Cambridge
- 21st-century American historians
- 21st-century American male writers
- American male non-fiction writers
- American historian stubs