R. Emmet Kennedy

 R. Emmet Kennedy

R. Emmet Kennedy

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Biography

George Washington University - History


Resume

  • 2011

    Specialist in the intellectual and cultural history of France

    particularly the period of the French Revolution. Former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

    1983-84

    former faculty member of Universite de Toulouse le Mirail

    1969-73 .Charter member of the Historical Society.\nNominated for a Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award in 1989.

    Emmet

    Kennedy

    George Washington University

    Published anthology with James Friguglietti

    \"Shaping of Modern France

    Writings on French History since 1715

    \" (Macmillan 1969); Monograph \"A Philosophe in the Age of Revolution

    Destutt de Tracy and the Origins of 'Ideology'

    '\" American Philosophical Society

    1978; co-author of \"Theatre

    Paris and Audiences in Revolutionary Paris: Analysis and Repertory

    \" (Greenwood Press

    1996)

    Secularism and its Opponents from Augustine to Solzenitsyn

    \" (Palgrave Macmillan

    2006).\nPulitzer and National Book awards; Abraham Sachar Dissertation Award; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Award; American Council for Learned Society Awards; Nominated for Trachtenberg Distinguished Teacher Award

    GWU.

    Professor Emeritus of European History

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

    George Washington University

  • 1967

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    History of Ideas

    Taught as instructor Kent State University 1968-69; and as assistant associe at Universite de Toulouse le Mirail

    1969-73;.

    Brandeis University

  • 1963

    Master’s Degree

    Thesis on Joseph de Maistre

    History

    Boston College

  • 1959

    German

    Latin

    English

    French

    Italian

    Greek

    Spanish

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Awarded Newspaper Fund Scholarship (unused\nHistory of Ides Club\nNewman Club

    Humanities

    The Johns Hopkins University

  • Catholic church

    University Teaching

    Author

    European History

    Writing

    France

    European immigration and migration

    Translation

    \"De Tocqueville

    France and China

    \" (in press)

    “Ambassador Hayes' Diplomacy: Keeping Sapin a Haven from Hitler

    \"l 2012

    “Ambassador Hayes' Diplomacy: Keeping Sapin a Haven from Hitler

    \"l 2012

    Kennedy

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HIST 141

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HISTW 141

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HIST 148

Course also known as:
HIS148
HIST148

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