CURRICULUM VITAE [Fall 2019] NAME: Ira Katznelson ADDRESSES: Office of the Provost Columbia University 535 W. 116 St. 205 Low Library MC 4313 New York, NY 10027 Departments of Political Science and History Columbia University 420 West 118th Street (mail code 3320) New York, New York 10027 (212) 854-3646; 222-0598 (fax) iik1@columbia.edu PRESENT POSITIONS Interim Provost, Columbia University Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University EDUCATION AND DEGREES B.A., 1966 Columbia University (History) Ph.D., 1969 University of Cambridge (History) PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 2018-- Deputy Director, Columbia World Projects 2017-2018 Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions, University of Cambridge 2017-2018 Fellow, Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge 2012-2017 President, Social Science Research Council 2 2003-2004 Acting Vice President for the Arts and Sciences and Dean of Faculty, Columbia University 2001-- Research Associate, Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge 2000--2013 Director, American Institutions Project, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University 1994-- Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University 1989-1994 Co-Director, Center for Politics, Theory, and Policy, The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research 1983-1994 Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science, The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research 1983-1989 Dean, The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research 1982-1983 Director, Center for the Study of Industrial Societies, University of Chicago 1979-1982 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Chicago 1979-1983 Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago 1978-1982 Study Director, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago 1974-1979 Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago 1972-1975 Research Associate, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University 1973-1974 Associate Professor of Political Science, Columbia University 1969-1973 Assistant Professor of Political Science, Columbia University PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, HONORS, AND GRANTS 2019, 2020 Olivia Sage Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2019-- Corresponding Fellow, British Academy 2019-- Honorary Fellow, Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge 3 2018 Doctor of Letters. University of Cambridge 2018-- Member, Executive Committee, Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge 2017 Ira Katznelson Fellowship, established by the Social Science Research Council, awarded every two years to a scholar whose work exemplifies innovation and boundary crossing in the social sciences. 2017-- Educational Advisory Board, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 2016 Doctor of Humane Letters, Queens College, City University of New York 2015 Harold Lasswell Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science 2015 John Jay Award, Alumni Association, Columbia University (for distinguished professional achievement) 2015 Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University 2014 Bancroft Prize in American History (for Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time) 2014 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award, American Political Science Association (for Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time) 2014 J. David Greenstone Award, Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association (for Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time) 2014 Sidney Hillman Foundation Prize for Book Journalism (for Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time) 2014 Labor History Book Award (for Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time) 2014-- Board of Directors and Council, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2014-- Faculty Affiliate, Center on African American Politics and Society, Columbia University 2013-- Board of Directors, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University 2013-- Board of Trustees, Rockefeller Archive Center 2012-- Advisory Board, The Living New Deal, University of California, Berkeley 4 2011-- Fellow, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality 2010-- External Advisory Board, Roosevelt House, Hunter College, City University of New York 2009-- Selection Committee, Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, New York Public Library (Chair from Fall 2014) 2009--2018 Member, Board of Guarantors, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University 2009-2011 Chair, Committee on Membership (Class 3), American Philosophical Society 2009-10 Associate Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2009 University Lecturer, Columbia University 2008-10 Grant, National Science Foundation 2008-- Member, Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Social Science Research Council 2008-- Member, Board of Directors, Camphill Foundation 2007-- Chair, Steering Committee for Africa Initiative, American Political Science Association 2007 Polity Prize (“for the best article published in the journal during 2006”), for "The Republic of the Moderns: Paine's and Madison's Novel Liberalism” (co-authored with Andreas Kalyvas) 2007 Inaugural Lecturer, Matthew J. Holden Lecture Series University Scholars Symposium, Jackson State University 2007 Visiting Scholar, Havens Center, University of Wisconsin 2007 Gaspar G. Bacon Lecturer, Department of History, Boston University 2005-2006 President, American Political Science Association 2005 David Easton Award (“Recognizes a book that broadens the horizons of contemporary political science by engaging issues of philosophical significance in political life through any of a variety of approaches in the social sciences and humanities”), by the American Political Science Association Section on the Foundations of Political Thought, for Desolation and Enlightenment 5 2005 David and Helene Spitz Prize (“to the best book in liberal and/or democratic theory, published two years earlier”), by the Conference for the Study of Political Thought, for Desolation and Enlightenment 2004-2005 President-Elect, American Political Science Association 2004-2005 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 2004-- Member, American Philosophical Society 2003-2005 Grant, National Science Foundation 2003-2004 Vice-President, American Political Science Association 2003 Choice Magazine “Outstanding Academic Title” for Shaped by War and Trade (co-edited with Martin Shefter) 2001-2004 Member, Academic Council, American Jewish Historical Society 2001-2002 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow 2001-- Vice President, Academic Advisory Board, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna 2000-- Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2000 Distinguished Service Award, New School University 1999-2002 Chair, Board of Trustees, Russell Sage Foundation 1999-2000 Program Co-Chair (with Helen Milner), Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association 1999 Page-Barbour Lecturer, University of Virginia 1997-1998 President, Social Science History Association 1997-1998 Leonard Hastings Schoff Lecturer, Columbia University 1997 Michael Harrington Book Award (“for the best book published during 1996 that shows how scholarship can be used in the struggle for a better world”) by New Political Science, an organized section of the American Political Science Association, for Liberalism’s Crooked Circle 1997 Lionel Trilling Book Award (best book by a member of the faculty at Columbia University), for Liberalism’s Crooked Circle 6 1997 Sidney Hillman Foundation Award, AFL-CIO 1997-- Member, Academic Advisory Board, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna 1996-1997 Vice-President (and President-Elect), Social Science History Association 1995 Commonwealth Fund Lecturer in American History, University College, London 1995 Visiting Scholar, Havens Center, University of Wisconsin 1994 Doctor of Humane Letters, New School for Social Research 1992-1993 President, Politics and History Section, American Political Science Association 1992-2002 Member, Board of Trustees, Russell Sage Foundation 1990-1991 Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar 1990-1991 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation 1990 Ira Katznelson Fellowship, established by the Board of Trustees at the New School for Social Research; awarded annually to a student at the Graduate Faculty in recognition of outstanding academic achievement 1988-1990 Council for European Studies, Research Planning Group (funded by the German Marshall Fund) 1986 Visiting Scholar, Havens Center, University of Wisconsin 1986 Socialist Review Book Award (best book published in 1985), for Working Class Formation (co-edited with Aristide Zolberg) 1985-1988 Grant, Ford Foundation 1983 Fellow-designate, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences 1981-1983 Council, American Political Science Association 1979-1981 Council for European Studies, Research Planning Group (funded by the Rockefeller Foundation Program in the Humanities) 7 1978-1981 Grant, National Institute of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 1978-1979 German Marshall Fund Fellow 1972-1974 Executive Committee, Caucus for a New Political Science 1971-1974 National Science Foundation Grant 1971 Visiting Scholar, Social Science Forum, Tougaloo College 1969-1971 Executive Committee, Caucus for a New Political Science 1966-1969 Danforth Foundation Fellow 1966-1968 Euretta J. Kellett Fellow 1966 B.A. Summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa EDITORIAL 2018-- Co-editor (with John Ferejohn and Deborah Yashar), Book Series on “Anxieties of Democracy,” Cambridge University Press 2003-- Editorial Advisory Board, Studies
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