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Curriculum Vitae 2/15/19 Jeffrey K. Tulis Department of Government office: 512-232-7244 The University of Texas at Austin home: 512-343-6410 Austin, TX 78712-1087 [email protected] EDUCATION: The University of Chicago, Political Science, Ph.D.1982. Brown University, Political Science, M.A., 1974 Bates College, Government, B.A. (Magna), 1972 University of Oxford (Manchester College), Philosophy & Politics, 1970-71 New Hampton School (NH), 1968 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: The University of Texas at Austin Professor of Government, as of September 1, 2019 Acting Chair, Department of Government, 1992-93, summers 1989-2001 Associate Chair, Department of Government, 1989-2001 Associate Professor of Government, 1988-2018 Harvard University Visiting Associate Professor of Government, Spring 1991 Princeton University Assistant Professor of Politics, 1982-87 Instructor of Politics, 1981-82 University of Notre Dame Visiting Instructor of Government, 1980-81 SELECTED HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS: The Legacy Award, American Political Science Association, Presidents and Executive Politics, Section, Fall 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award, New Hampton School (NH), Summer 2018 Commentator, Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Princeton University, November 2018 Dahrendorf Visiting Fellow, LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics, Spring 2016 Outstanding Faculty Award, selected by the graduate students, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, 2015 Nominated by the Department of Government in 2015, in 2016, and in 2017 for the Leslie Waggener Centennial Award for honors teaching, College of Liberal Arts Keynote Lecture, 5th Annual Conference “Does the President Matter? The American Age of Political Disrepair” Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities at Bard College. September 2012. Fellow, University of Texas Humanities Institute, Spring 2012 Tenth Annual Walter F. Murphy Lecture in American Constitutionalism, 2 Princeton University, April 2011. Finalist, Founders Award for Best Paper, Presidency Research Group, American Political Science Association, 2011 Commentator, Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Princeton University, April 2010 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, and Fellow in Ethics and Public Affairs, The University Center for Human Values and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 2008-09 Dean’s Fellow, University of Texas at Austin, 2008-09 Fellow, University of Texas Humanities Institute, Spring 2002 Deans Fellow, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2001 Faculty Research Assignment, University of Texas, 1997-98 Plenary Speaker, Harold Lasswell Symposium, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 1996 President’s Associates Teaching Excellence Award, University of Texas, 1996 Keynote Address, Inaugural Annual Conference on Presidential Rhetoric, Texas A & M University, Spring 1995. President, Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association, 1990-91 Andrew Mellon Preceptor, Princeton University, 1985-87 Liberal Arts Fellow in Law and Politics, Harvard Law School, 1986-87 John Olin Foundation Faculty Fellowship, 1986-87 American Council of Learned Societies Fellow, 1983-84 Nominee for American Political Science Association’s Edward S. Corwin Award, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, 1982 National Endowment for the Humanities, grant, 1979 Hillman Scholarship, The University of Chicago, 1975-76 University Fellowship, Brown University, 1972-73 Phi Beta Kappa, Bates College, 1972 High Honors in Government, Bates College, 1972 Clair E. Turner Award, Bates College, 1970 Almon Cyprus Libby Prize, Bates College, 1969 PUBLICATIONS: Books: The Rhetorical Presidency, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1987. Reviews: American Political Science Review 83 (1989) 4 Journal of Politics 5 (1989) 3 Review of Politics 49 (1987) 3 Quarterly Journal of Speech (75 (1989) 2 Polity 21 (1988) 2 Presidential Studies Quarterly (Summer 1989) Journal of American History 75 (1989) 4 Congress and the Presidency 15 (1988) 2 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 500 (1988) Social Science Quarterly 69 (1988) 3 Harvard Law Review 1082, Volume 101. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 18:3-4 (1988) Political Science Quarterly 103 (1988) 3 Choice (April 1988) Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 2(1991)356 3 Karen Orren and Stephen Skowronek, The Search for American Political Development (Cambridge University Press, 2004) pp.108-119. Edited volumes and special issues on The Rhetorical Presidency: Martin Medhurst, ed. Beyond the Rhetorical Presidency (Texas A & M Press, 1996) Richard Ellis, ed. Speaking to the People: The Rhetorical Presidency in Historical Perspective (University of Massachusetts Press, 1998) Martin Medhurst, ed. Before the Rhetorical Presidency (Texas A & M Press, 2008) Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society vol. 19, nos. 2-3 (2007). A special double issue on The Rhetorical Presidency after 20 years. Reprinted and expanded as: Jeffrey Friedman and Shterna Friedman, eds., Rethinking the Rhetorical Presidency (Routledge, 2012). Books and Dissertations responding to The Rhetorical Presidency (selected): Colleen Shogan, The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents (Texas A & M Press, 2006), based on her Yale dissertation. Mel Laracey, Presidents and the People: The Partisan Story of Going Public (Texas A & M Press, 2002) based on his Michigan dissertation. Terri Bimes, The Metamorphosis of Presidential Populism (forthcoming, Princeton University Press), based on her Yale dissertation. Elvin Lim, The Anti-Intellectual Presidency (Oxford University Press, 2008), based on his Oxford dissertation. Discussions of The Rhetorical Presidency in politics and culture (selected): Robert Dahl, “The Pseudodemocratization of the American Presidency,” The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Harvard University, April 11 & 12, 1988. Editorial, “Presidents of Precious Few Words,” New York Times, February 17, 1992. George Will, “Rhetorical Presidency,” Newsweek, February 8, 1993 “The Veep and the Blatherskite,” Newsweek, June 29, 1992 “ Exaggeration Rules State of the Union,” Washington Post, January 23, 1994 “McCain’s Question Time,” Washington Post, May 29, 2008. “The Madisonian Persuasion Today,” The Claude Moore Lecture at the Library of Congress, September 22, 2008. Steven Stark, “The First Postmodern Presidency,” Atlantic Monthly, April 1993 Walter Berns, “The Prattling Presidency,” Wall Street Journal, October 31, 1994 Reprinted as “Talkers” in Democracy and the Constitution, AEI Press, 2006. Joan Didion, “The Reagan Miracle,” New York Review of Books, December 18, 1997. Reprinted in Political Fictions, Knopf, 2001. David Broder, “Dumbing Down the Presidency,” Washington Post, June 29, 2008. “Best Five” Books on the presidency recommended during the Obama transition, Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2008. Damon Linker, “Opinion” The Week, August 29.2014. http://theweek.com/articles/444134/barack-obamas-futile-attempt-modernday- george-washington “Opinion,” The Week, January 30, 2018 http://theweek.com/articles/751036/when-divider-chief-pretends-uniter Jill Lepore, “Annals of the Presidency,” The New Yorker, January 12, 2009. “The Obama History Project, New York Magazine, January 12-25, 2015 http://nymag.com/news/politics/obama-history-project/jill-lepore/ Bob Bauer, “The Demagogue as President: Speech, Action and the Big Parade” Lawfare February 9, 2018. https://lawfareblog.com/demagogue-president-speech-action- and-big-parade 4 The Rhetorical Presidency, 30th Anniversary Edition (with a new Foreword and Afterword) Princeton Classics, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017) Winner of 2018 Legacy Award, APSA, Presidents and Executive Politics Section Podcast: “The Rhetorical Presidency on Steroids,” Lawfare Podcast, January 26, 2019 https://www.lawfareblog.com/jeffrey-tulis-rhetorical-presidency-steroids Legacies of Losing in American Politics, (with Nicole Mellow) Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2018. Book panels: Authors Meet Critics Panel, Western Political Science Association (Spring 2018) Authors Meet Critics Panel, American Political Science Association (Fall 2018) Authors Meet Critics Panel, Southern Political Science Association (Winter 2019) Symposia: Forum, forthcoming, LSE American Politics Blog, 2019, with commentary by Diane (Cornell), Sidney Milkis (Virginia), Anne Norton (Penn), Steven Bilakovics (UCLA), Richard Ellis (Willamette) and a response by us. Symposium, forthcoming, Political Theory, 2019, with commentary by Jennifer Hochschild (Harvard), Uday Mehta (CUNY Graduate Center), Bryan Garsten (Yale) and a Response by us. Podcasts: Minnesota Public Radio, October 11, 2018 Law and Liberty, January 2, 2019 Reviews: Political Science Quarterly 133 (Winter 2018-19) 4 Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy 45 (Fall 2018) 1 Choice (August, 2018) Democratic Decay and the Politics of Deference [under contract, Princeton University Press, expected Fall 2020]. Edited Books: The Presidency in the Constitutional Order, (with Joseph M. Bessette). Baton Rouge & London: Louisiana State University Press, 1981. Reviews: American Political Science Review 76 (1982) 1. Review of Politics 44 (1982) 2 5 Political Studies 30 (1982) 2 Presidential Studies Quarterly (Winter 1982) Presidential Studies Quarterly (Fall 1984) Review of Politics 47 (1985) 4 Supreme Court citations: INS V. Chadha, Justice White, dissenting United States v. Munoz-Flores, Justice Stevens, concurring The Constitutional Presidency, (with Joseph M. Bessette).