JAMES WALDEMAR MULLER 2410 Galewood Street Anchorage, Alaska 99508–4037, USA

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Employment

1993–present Professor of Political Science University of Alaska, Anchorage 3211 Providence Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508–8194, USA 1988–93 Associate Professor of Political Science 1986–88, 1996–98, 2000–02, 2006–17 Chair, Department of Political Science 1983–88 Assistant Professor of Political Science University of Alaska, Anchorage 1983–84 White House Fellow, U. S. Department of Education 1981–83 Instructor in Government, Franklin and Marshall College 1976–81 Teaching Fellow, Harvard University 1973–74 Consultant, Hudson Research Europe (Paris) and Hudson Institute (Croton, New York)

Education

1974–82 Harvard University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Ph.D. and A.M. in Political Science, November 1982 Dissertation: “Liberty in the Political Philosophy of Montesquieu: Considerations on England and Rome” 1973–74 Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) 1970–73 Harvard College, A.B. magna cum laude in Government

Publications

“Politics and Philosophy in Tocqueville’s Souvenirs,” The Intercollegiate Review, vol. 10, no. 1 (winter 1975), pp. 33–44. Review of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., The Spirit of Liberalism, in The Harvard Political Review, vol. 7, no. 3 (spring 1979), pp. 36– 38. “Harpies and Half-Portions: P. G. Wodehouse on the Women’s Question,” The Claremont Review of Books, vol. 3, no. 4 (winter 1984), pp. 12–14; reprinted in The Cambridge Review, vol. 117, no. 2327 (May 1996), pp. 49–56; in The World & I, vol. 14, no. 1 (January 1999), pp. 328–41; and in Plum Lines, vol. 18, no. 1 (spring 1999), pp. 1–9. “‘A Kind of Dignity and Even Nobility’: ’s Thoughts and Adventures,” The Political Science Reviewer, vol. 16 (1986), pp. 281–315. Editor, The Revival of Constitutionalism (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988): author of introduction and chapter 5, “The American Framers’ Debt to Montesquieu,” pp. 1–7, 87–102. “‘A Good Englishman’: Politics and War in Churchill’s Life of Marlborough,” The Political Science Reviewer, vol. 18 (1988), pp. 85–125. “War on the Nile: Winston Churchill and the Reconquest of the Sudan,” The Political Science Reviewer, vol. 20 (1991), pp. 223–63. Review of Kirk Emmert, Winston S. Churchill on Empire, in The Review of Politics, vol. 53, no. 3 (summer 1991), pp. 580–82. JAMES WALDEMAR MULLER Curriculum Vitæ, Page 2

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Review essay on R. G. Collingwood, Essays in Political Philosophy, in Interpretation, vol. 20, no. 1 (fall 1992), pp. 63–80. Review of Kai Bird, The Chairman: John J. McCloy—The Making of the American Establishment, in Commentary, vol. 94, no. 3 (September 1992), pp. 58–60. Review of Keith Alldritt, Churchill the Writer: His Life as a Man of Letters, in Finest Hour, no. 77 (fourth quarter 1992), pp. 30– 32. Review of Manfred Weidhorn, A Harmony of Interests: Explorations in the Mind of Sir Winston Churchill, in Finest Hour, no. 80 (third quarter 1993), pp. 33–35. “Churchill the Writer,” The Wilson Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 1 (winter 1994), pp. 38–48; reprinted in a supplement entitled “Essays in Biography: The Best of the WQ” (1995), pp. 23–33. Review of Bruce Frohnen, Virtue and the Promise of Conservatism: The Legacy of Burke and Tocqueville, in Social Science Quarterly, vol. 75, no. 4 (December 1994), pp. 898–99. Review of Martin Gilbert, In Search of Churchill: A Historian’s Journey, in Commentary, vol. 100, no. 6 (December 1995), pp. 66–68. Editor, Churchill as Peacemaker (New York: Woodrow Wilson Center Press and Cambridge University Press, 1997; reprinted 1998; paperback edition 2002): author of preface, introduction, and chapter 6, “The Aftermath of the Great War,” pp. xi– xii, 1–5, 153–85. “‘Backward and Precocious’: Winston Churchill at School,” The World & I, vol. 12, no. 12 (December 1997), pp. 290–317; reprinted as “Winston Churchill at School” in Morton A. Kaplan, ed., Character and Identity: Sociological Foundations of Literary and Historical Perspectives (St. Paul: Paragon House Publishers, 2000), pp. 83–111. Foreword to Richard M. Langworth, A Connoisseur’s Guide to the Books of Sir Winston Churchill (London: Brassey’s, 1998), pp. vii–viii. Review of Anthony Montague Browne, Long Sunset: Memoirs of Winston Churchill’s Last Private Secretary, in Albion, vol. 30, no. 2 (summer 1998), pp. 374–75. Editor, Churchill’s “” Speech Fifty Years Later (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1999): author of preface, pp. xi–xv. Review of , ed., Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of the Churchills, in Albion, vol. 32, no. 2 (summer 2000), pp. 370–71. “Churchill’s Understanding of Politics,” in Mark Blitz and William Kristol, eds., Educating the Prince: Essays in Honor of Harvey Mansfield (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), pp. 291–305. “The Political Economy of Republicanism,” in David W. Carrithers and Patrick Coleman, eds., Montesquieu and the Spirit of Modernity (Oxford: Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 2002), pp. 61–75. Review of Klaus Larres, Churchill’s Cold War: The Politics of Personal Diplomacy, in Perspectives on Political Science, vol. 33, no. 3 (summer 2004), pp. 169–70. Editor, Winston S. Churchill, Thoughts and Adventures: Churchill Reflects on Spies, Cartoons, Flying, and the Future (Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2009): author of introduction, note on the text, and editorial notes. “Great Writers Have No Minor Works: Churchill’s Writings on the ‘Noblest and Least Avoidable’ Conflict,” The Churchillian, vol. 2, no. 3 (autumn 2011), pp. 8–15. Editor, Winston S. Churchill, Great Contemporaries: Churchill Reflects on FDR, Hitler, Kipling, Chaplin, Balfour, and Other Giants of His Age (Wilmington, Delaware: ISI Books, 2012): author of introduction, note on the text, and editorial notes. Review of Michael Shelden, Young Titan: The Making of Winston Churchill, in The Churchillian, vol. 4, no. 3 (autumn 2013), pp. 20–21. Review of Jonathan Rose, The Literary Churchill: Author, Reader, Actor, in the Hillsdale College Churchill Project (June 24, 2015), http://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/the-literary-churchill; reprinted in The Churchillian, vol. 6, no. 2 (winter 2015– 2016), pp. 32–33. JAMES WALDEMAR MULLER Curriculum Vitæ, Page 3

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“Statesmanship and Geopolitics,” review essay on Will Morrisey, Churchill and de Gaulle: The Geopolitics of Liberty, in Social Science and Modern Society, vol. 54, no. 2 (March/April 2017), pp. 188–95, http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12115- 017-0119-8. “O Desafio à Europa e ao Ocidente” (“The Challenge to Europe and the West,” Portuguese translation by Leonor Barroso), in Nova Cidadania, vol. 19, no. 63 (autumn 2017), pp. 31–34. “The Root of the Matter,” review of Lewis Lehrman, Churchill, Roosevelt and Company: Studies in Character and Statecraft, in The Claremont Review of Books, vol. 18, no. 1 (winter 2018), pp. 83–84. “A Gentlemanly Love of Liberty,” review of João Carlos Espada, The Anglo-American Tradition of Liberty: A View from Europe, in Finest Hour, no. 180 (spring 2018), pp. 46–47; Portuguese translation in Nova Cidadania (forthcoming). “At War on the Nile: What Winston Churchill Learned from the River War,” in Brian J. C. McKercher and Antoine Capet, eds., Winston Churchill : At War and Thinking of War before 1939 (London: Routledge, forthcoming). Editor, Winston Spencer Churchill, The River War: An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan, 2 vols. (South Bend, Indiana: St. Augustine’s Press, forthcoming): author of introduction, note on the text, and editorial notes. “Statesmanship in Winston Churchill’s Great Contemporaries,” in Pamela Jensen, ed., Cultivating Political Judgment—The Study of Politics as a Liberal Art: Essays in Honor of Kirk Emmert (forthcoming).

Honors and Awards

2013 Blenheim Award, International Churchill Society 2008 Alaska Governor’s Award for Distinguished Service to the Humanities 2008, 2010 Director, “Churchill and the Anglo-American Relationship,” Summer Institute for High School Teachers, International Churchill Society, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge, and William Goodenough College, London; grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities 2006 Co-Director, “Churchill and America,” Summer Institute for High School Teachers, International Churchill Society and the Ashbrook Center, Ashland University; grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities 2002 Phi Kappa Phi, University of Alaska, Anchorage 1995 Farrow Award for Excellence in Churchill Studies, International Churchill Society 1995 Archives By-Fellowship, Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge 1993–94 Fellowship for College Teachers, National Endowment for the Humanities 1988–89 Academic Visitor, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science 1988 Fellowship Research Grant, Earhart Foundation 1984 Director, Conference on the Political Theory of the American Constitution, Anchorage and Denali National Park, Alaska; two grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities 1983–84 White House Fellowship 1973 Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts 1973 First Prize, Bowdoin Essay Contest (Undergraduate Dissertations in English)

Activities

2018–present Co-founder and Director, Union League of Anchorage 2015–present International Advisory Board, Estoril Political Forum, Institute for Political Studies, Catholic University of Portugal (Lisbon) JAMES WALDEMAR MULLER Curriculum Vitæ, Page 4

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2013–present President, Alaska Association of Scholars 2013 Site Visitor, AHA International Study Abroad Programs in Athens, Angers, and London 2009–10 Alaska State Liaison, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission (gubernatorial appointee) 2005–12 Co-Founder and Associate Director, Forty-Ninth State Fellows Program, University Honors College 2005, 2007, 2008 Study Leader, Smithsonian Tour, Churchill’s England Aboard the Queen Mary 2 2004 Faculty Director, London Program, Northwest Council on Study Abroad 2001–05 Advisory Board, The Sir Winston Churchill Papers, The Gale Group 2000 Chairman, 17th International Churchill Conference, Anchorage, Alaska 1995–present Chairman of the Board of Academic Advisers, International Churchill Society 1992–98 Anchorage Municipal Library Advisory Board (mayoral appointee) 1990–present President, Right Honourable Sir Winston Spencer Churchill Society of Alaska 1990–93 Regional Director for the North Pacific States, Harvard Alumni Association 1986–89 Alaska Commission to Celebrate the United States Constitution (gubernatorial appointee) 1986–89 Director, Near East Group, Anchorage Olympic Ambassadors’ Program; citizen ambassador to Turkey and to the United Kingdom 1985–98 Alaska State Advisory Committee, U. S. Civil Rights Commission 1972–73 Editorial Board, The Harvard Crimson