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CURRICULUM VITAE
[Fall 2019]
NAME: Ira Katznelson
ADDRESSES: Office of the Provost
Columbia Universsity
535 W. 116 St.
311 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)
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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 in American Political Development
2001-- Editorial Board, Social Science History
1998-2001 Co-editor (with Kenneth Prewitt), section on ‘Public Policy,’ International
Encyclopedia for the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Elsevier Press
1997-2006 U.S. Delegate for Political Science, Oxford University Press
1997-1999 Member, Board of Trustees, Columbia University Press
1993-- Editorial Board, Journal of Policy History
1991-- Co-editor (with Eric Schickler, Martin Shefter and Theda Skocpol),
"Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and
Comparative Perspectives," Princeton University Press
1989--2000 Editorial Board, International Labor and Working Class History
(co-editor, with Helmut Gruber, 1989-1994)
1988-1994 Editorial Board, University of Chicago Wilder House Series in
Politics, History, and Culture
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1977- 2009 Editorial Advisory Board, Political Science Quarterly
1969-- Editorial Board, Politics and Society (founding editor, 1969-1975; senior editor, 1999-)
PUBLICATIONS
1. Books
Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction. Princeton University Press,
2018 (written with David Bateman and John Lapinski)
Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time, Liveright//W.W. Norton, 2013;
paperback edition, 2014
Liberal Beginnings: A Republic for the Moderns, Cambridge University Press, 2008 (written with
Andreas Kalyvas)
When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century
America, W. W. Norton, 2005; paperback edition, 2006
Desolation and Enlightenment: Political Knowledge after Total War, Totalitarianism, and the
Holocaust, Columbia University Press, 2003; paperback edition, 2004
Liberalism’s Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik, Princeton University Press, 1996; paperback
edition, 1997; Polish translation: Krzywe Koto Liberalizmu: Listy do Adama Michnika,
Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 2006
Marxism and the City, Oxford University Press, 1992; paperback edition, 1993
Schooling for All: Class, Race, and the Decline of the Democratic Ideal, Basic Books, 1985 (written
with Margaret Weir); paperback edition, with new introduction, University of California Press, 1988
City Trenches: Urban Politics and the Patterning of Class in the United States, Pantheon Books,
1981; paperback edition, University of Chicago Press, 1983
Black Men, White Cities: Race, Politics, and Migration in the United States, 1900-1930, and Britain,
1948-1968, Oxford University Press, 1973; Phoenix paperback edition, with new introduction,
University of Chicago Press, 1976
2. Textbook
The Politics of Power: A Critical Introduction to American Government, Harcourt, Brace,
Jovanovich, 1975; second edition, 1979; third edition, 1987 (written with Mark Kesselman); fourth
and fifth editions, Wadsworth, 2002 and 2005 (written with Alan Draper and Mark Kesselman); sixth
edition, W.W. Norton, 2010; seventh edition, 2013
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3. Edited Books
Religious Conversion: History, Experience, and Meaning, Ashgate 2014 (edited with Miri Rubin)
Anxieties of Democracy: Tocquevillean Reflections on India and the United States,
Oxford University Press, 2012 (edited with Partha Chatterjee)
Religion and the Political Imagination, Cambridge University Press, 2010 (edited with Gareth
Stedman Jones)
Religion and Democracy in the United States: Danger or Opportunity?, Russell Sage Foundation and
Princeton University Press, 2010 (edited with Alan Wolfe)
Preferences and Situations: Points of Intersection between Historical and Rational Choice
Institutionalism, Russell Sage Foundation, 2005 (edited with Barry R. Weingast)
Political Science: State of the Discipline (Centennial Edition), W.W. Norton for the American
Political Science Association, 2002 (edited with Helen V. Milner)
Shaped by War and Trade: International Influences on American Political Development, Princeton
University Press, (edited with Martin Shefter), 2002
Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States, and Citizenship, Princeton University Press, 1995 (edited with
Pierre Birnbaum)
Working Class Formation: Nineteenth Century Patterns in Western Europe and North America,
Princeton University Press, 1986 (edited with Aristide Zolberg); Turkish edition, 2008
The Politics and Society Reader, David McKay Company, 1974 (edited with Gordon Adams, Philip
Brenner, and Alan Wolfe)
4. Articles
“On Illuminating Darkness,” Social Research, 86 (Spring 2019)
“On Democratic Reason,” Global Policy, 10 (February 2019)
“State of Exception in the Anglo-American Liberal Tradition,” Z Politikwiss, (Fall 2018; with Ewa
Atanassow)
“How Southern Politicians Defended White Supremacy—and Made the South Poorer, Monkey
Cage, Washington Post, November 26, 2018 (with David Bateman and John Lapinski)
“Introduction: Perspectives on Knowledge and Democratic Reason,” Social Research, 84 (Fall 2017)
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“What America Taught the Nazis,” The Atlantic, November 20017 (review of James Q. Whitman,
Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law)
“Democracy After the Welfare State: An Interview,” in Alice Kessler-Harris and Maurizio
Vaudagna, eds., Democracy and the Welfare State: Two Wests in the Age of Austerity. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2017
“Governing Exigencies: On Liberal Democracy and National Security,” in Helmut Anheier, ed., The
Governance Report 2017. Oxford: Oxford University Press (with Ewa Atanassow)
"Who Really Got Handouts?," New York Times Sunday Review, August 13, 2013 (posted on-line as
“Making Affirmative Action White Again,” August 12, 2017:
“Liberal und Realistisch,” Süddeutsche Zeitung, June 30, 2017
“Where Measures Meet History: Party Polarization during the New Deal and Fair Deal” in Alan
Gerber and Eric Schickler, eds., Governing in a Polarized Age: Elections, Parties, and
Representation in America. Cambridge University Press, 2016 [with Joshua Clinton and John
Lapinski]
“An Institutional Alternative,” Politics, Religion & Ideology 17 (issue 2-3, 2016)
“The Liberal Alternative: Jews in the United States during the Decades of Italian Fascism,” in
Barbara Faedda, ed., Present and Future Memory: Holocaust Studies at the Italian Academy, 2008-
2016. New York: Italian Academy Publications, 2016
“Diversity and Institutional Life: Levels and Objects,” in Earl Lewis and Nancy Cantor, eds., Our
Compelling Interests: The Value of Diversity for Democracy and a Prosperous Society. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2016
“The Borrowers” Putting the New Deal in a Global Context,” Foreign Affairs, 95
(November//December 2016)
“Foreward,” in Richard Arum, Josipa Roksa, and Amanda Cook, eds., Improving Quality in
American Higher Education: Learning Outcomes and Assessments for the 21st Century. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2016
“A Model for Republicans” (review of Karl Rove’s The Triumph of William McKinley), New York
Times Book Review, January 24, 2015
“Southern Politics Revisited: On V.O. Key’s ‘South in the House’,” Studies in American Political
Development, 29 (October 2015) [with David Bateman and John Lapinski]
“Anxieties of Democracy” and response to participants in the forum on this article, Boston Review,
September/October 2015
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“On Reading Fear Itself,” Labor History, 56 (#2, 2015)
“A Social Science of Complementarity and Contradiction,” in “Albert Hirschman and the Social
Sciences: A Memorial Roundtable,” Humanity, 6 (July 2015)
"Designing Historical Social Scientific Inquiry: How Parameter Heterogeneity Can Bridge the
Methodological Divide between Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches," American Journal of
Political Science, 58 (April 2014) [with Gregory Wawro]
“The Great and Grudging Transformation,” New York Review of Books, LXI. April 3, 2014
"A Form of Liberty and Indulgence: Toleration as a Layered Institution," in Alfred Stepan and
Charles Taylor, eds., Boundaries of Toleration, Columbia University Press, 2014
“The Failure to Rescue,” The New Republic, July 1, 2013
“Does Calvin Coolidge Deserve a Reassessment?,” The Daily Beast, February 15, 2013;
“On Liberal Ambivalence,” Political Theory, 40 (December 2012)
"Two Exceptionalisms: Points of Departure for Studies of Capitalism and Jews in the United States,"
in Rebecca Kobrin, ed., Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter with American Capitalism. Rutgers
University Press, 2012
"Was the South Pivotal? Situated Partisanship and Policy Coalitions during the New Deal and Fair
Deal," Journal of Politics, 74 (April 2012) [with Quinn Weber Mulroy]
"Another History," Dissent, April 2012
“Broken Chains of Memory: Reflections on Negotiated Membership for Jews in the United States,”
in Partha Chatterjee and Ira Katznelson, eds., Anxieties of Democracy: Tocquevillean Reflections on
India and the United States, Oxford University Press, 2012
“Historical Approaches to the Study of Congress: Toward a Congressional Vantage on American
Political Development,” in Eric Schickler and Frances E. Lee, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the
American Congress. Oxford University Press, 2011
"States, Regimes, and Decisions: Why Jews were Expelled from Medieval England and France,"
Theory and Society, 40 (September 2011) [with Karen Barkey]
“Regarding Toleration and Liberalism: Considerations from the Anglo-Jewish Experience,” in Ira
Katznelson and Gareth Stedman Jones, eds., Religion and the Political Imagination. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2010
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“Reflections on Religion, Democracy, and the Politics of Good and Evil,” in Alan Wolfe and Ira
Katznelson, eds., Religion and Democracy in the United States: Danger or Opportunity?, Russell
Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press, 2010
“On the Practice of Originality,” Social Science History, 34 (Fall 2010)
“On the ‘Working Class Interlude’ in American Politics,” Polity, 42 (July 2010)
“Pluralism in Scholarship and Experience,” Social Research, 77 (Spring 2010)
“Reflections on the New School’s Founding Moments,” Social Research, 76 (Summer 2009);
reprinted in Ludiger Pries and Pablo Yankelovich, European and Latin American Social Scientists as
Refugees, Émigrés and Return-Migrants. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
“Strong Theory, Complex History: Structure and Configuration in Comparative Politics Revisited,”
in Mark Irving Lichbach and Alan S. Zuckerman, eds., Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture,
and Structure, Second Edition. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009
“Congress and the Scope of Democracy,” in Gary King, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Norman H.
Nie, ed., The Future of Political Science. New York: Routledge, 2009
“On Diversity and the Accommodation of Injustice: A Coda on Cities, Liberalism, and American
Political Development,” in Richardson Dilworth, ed., The City in American Political Development.
New York: Routledge, 2009
“On Race and Policy History: A Dialogue about the G.I. Bill,” Perspectives on Politics, 6
(September 2008) [with Suzanne Mettler]
“At the Court of Chaos: Political Science in an Age of Perpetual Fear,” Perspectives on Politics, 5
(March 2007) [APSA Presidential Address]
“Jenseits heutiger Modelle,” Transit, 32 (Winter 2006/2007)
“The Republic of the Moderns: Paine’s and Madison’s Novel Liberalism,” Polity, 38 (October 2006)
[co-authored with Andreas Kalyvas]
“At the Crossroads: Congress and American Political Development,” Perspectives on Politics, 4
(June 2006) [co-authored with John Lapinski]
“The Substance of Representation: Studying Policy Content and Legislative Behavior,” in E. Scott
Adler and John S. Lapinski, eds., The Macropolitics of Congress. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 2006 [co-authored with John Lapinski]
“Reflections on Solidarity,” in Krzysztof Michalski, What Holds Europe Together?. Budapest and
New York: Central European University Press, 2006
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“When is Affirmative Action Fair? On Grievous Harms and Public Remedies,” Social Research, 73
(Summer 2006)
“New Deal, Raw Deal,” Souls, 8 (Winter 2006)
“’To Give Counsel and to Consent’: Why the King (Edward I) Expelled His Jews (in 1290,” in Ira
Katznelson and Barry Weingast, eds., Preferences and Situations: Points of Intersection Between
Historical and Rational Choice Institutionalism, Russell Sage Foundation, 2005; modified version
published as “Conseiller et consenter: pouquoi le roi (Edouard I) a-t-il expulse ses juifs (en 1290),”
in Bertrand Badie et Yves Déloye, eds., Le temps de l’etat. Paris: Fayard 2007; Hebrew version in
Hamerchav Haziburi, 1 (#1, 2007)
“The Southern Imposition: Congress and Labor in the New Deal and Fair Deal,” Studies in American
Political Development, 19 (April 2005) [co-authored with Sean Farhang]
“Einege Gedanken über Solidarität,” Transit, 28 (Winter 2004/2005)
“Comment” for section on “Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Social Science History at
2000: Critical Perspectives,” in Harvey J. Graff, Leslie Page Moch, and Philip McMichael, eds.,
Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Perspectives on Social Science History. University of
Wisconsin Press, 2005
“The Possibilities of Analytical Political History,” in Meg Jacobs, William Novak, and Julian
Zelizer, eds., The Democratic Experiment. Princeton University Press, 2003
“The Professional Scholar as Public Intellectual: Reflections Prompted by Karl Mannheim, Robert
K. Merton, and C. Wright Mills,” in Arthur M. Melzer, Jerry Weinberger, and Richard Zinman, eds.,
The Public Intellectual: Between Philosophy and Politics. Rowman & Littlefield, 2003
“Die vierfache Herausforderung der Gewerkshaften Zur Einfürung,” Transit, 24 (Winter 2002/2003)
“Periodization and Preferences: Reflections on Purposive Action in Comparative Historical Social
Science,” in James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer, eds., Comparative Political Historical
Analysis: Achievements and Agendas. Cambridge University Press, 2003
“Embracing Liberalism: Germane de Staël’s Farewell to Republicanism,” in Paschalis
Kitromilides, ed., From Republicanism to National Community: Reconsiderations of
Enlightenment Political Thought. Oxford: Voltaire Press, 2003 [co-authored with Andreas
Kalyvas]
“Public Policy and the Middle-Class Racial Divide After the Second World War,” in Olivier Zunz,
Leonard Schoppa, and Nobuhiro Hiwatari, eds., Postwar Social Contracts Under Stress: The
Middle Classes of America, Europe, and Japan at the Turn of the Century. Russell Sage
Foundation, 2002
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“Strangers No Longer: Jews and Postwar American Political Culture,” in Deborah Dash Moore and
S. Ilan Troen, Divergent Jewish Cultures. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001.
“Public Policy, Origins,” in Paul Baltes and Neil Smelser, eds., International Encyclopedia of the
Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier, 2001
“The Rhetoric of the Market: Adam Smith on Recognition, Speech, and Exchange,” The Review of
Politics, 63 (Summer 2001) [co-authored with Andreas Kalyvas]
“Joseph Rothschild,” PS: Political Science and Politics, 34 (June 2001)
“Helmut and Louise: An Appreciation,” International Labor and Working Class History, #58 (Fall
2000)
“Isaiah Berlin’s Modernity,” Social Research, 66 (Winter 1999); in German translation as “Isaiah
Berlins Modern,” Transit, 19 (Sommer 2000)
“Du Bois’s Century,” Social Science History, 23 (Winter 1999)
“’We Are Modern Men’: Benjamin Constant and the Discovery of an Immanent Liberalism,”
Constellations, 6 (December 1999) [co-authored with Andreas Kalyvas]
“Situated Rationality: A Preface to J. David Greenstone’s Reading of V.O. Key’s The Responsible
Electorate,” in David F. Ericson and Louisa Bertch Green, The Liberal Tradition in American
Politics: Consensus, Polarity, or Multiple Traditions?. Routledge, 1999
“Cases and Theory” (“Symposium on Halpern and Horowitz: Packinghouse Unionism”), Labor
History, 40 (May 1999)
“Patterson’s Umbrella: Does it Keep Us Too Dry?” (a review essay), and “Description,
Interpretation, and Explanation: An Addendum in Response to James Patterson,” Journal of Policy
History, 10 (#3, 1998)
“Adam Ferguson Returns: Liberalism Through a Glass, Darkly,” Political Theory, 26 (April 1998)
[co-authored with Andreas Kalyvas]
“The Doleful Dance of Politics and Policy: Can Historical Institutionalism Make a Difference?” (a
review essay), American Political Science Review, 92 (March 1998)
“Liberal Maps for Technology’s Powers: Six Questions,” special issue on “Technology and the
Rest of Culture,” Social Research, 64 (Fall 1997)
“Reflections on History, Method, and Political Science,” The Political Methodologist, 8 (Fall 1997)
“Sociology and History: Terms of Endearment?,” in Kai Erikson, ed., Sociological Visions.
Rowman and Littlefield, 1997
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“Reversing Southern Republicanism,” in Stanley Greenberg and Theda Skocpol, eds., The New
Majority. Yale University Press, 1997
“Structure and Configuration in Comparative Politics,” in Mark I. Lichbach and Alan S.
Zuckerman, eds., Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure. Cambridge University
Press, 1997; a preview appears in APSA-CP [Newsletter of the American Political Science
Association Section in Comparative Politics], 8 (Winter 1997)
“Working Class Formation and American Exceptionalism, Yet Again,” in Rick Halpern and
Jonathan Morris, ed., American Exceptionalism?. Macmillan, 1997
“Comment” [on Adam Michnik, “Democracy is Gray: A Letter to Ira Katznelson],” Dissent,
Spring 1997
“From the Street to the Lecture Hall: The 1960’s,” Daedalus, #126 (Winter 1997); also in Thomas
Bender and Carl Schorske, eds., American Academic Culture in Transformation: Fifty Years, Four
Disciplines. Princeton University Press, 1998
“Du Bois for the 1990’s,” Boston Review, XXII (February/March 1997)
“The Subtle Politics of Developing Emergency: Political Science as Liberal Guardianship,” in
André Schiffrin, ed., The Cold War and the University. New Press, 1996
“Social Justice, Liberalism, and the City: Considerations on David Harvey, John Rawls, and Karl
Polanyi,” in Andy Merrifield and Erik Swyngedouw, eds., The Urbanization of Injustice. Lawrence
and Wishart, 1996
“Knowledge About What? Policy Intellectuals and the New Liberalism,” in Dietrich
Rueschemeyer and Theda Skocpol, eds., States, Social Knowledge, and the Origins of Modern
Social Policies. Princeton University Press, 1996; modified version published as “Vom Bettelstand
zur Armut: Gessellschaftliches Wissen und die soziale Fragen,” (“From Mendicity to Poverty:
Social Knowledge and the Social Question”) in Krzysztof Michalski, ed., Aufklärung heute.
Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1997
“On Categories and Configurations: Further Remarks on Rebuilding the American State,” Studies
in American Political Development, 9 (Spring 1995) [co-authored with Bruce Pietrykowski]
“Myths and Stones: A Note on American Political Culture,” 2B, (#7-8, 1995)
“On Architectural Syncretism,” in Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers, eds., Associations and
Democracy. London: Verso Books, 1995
“Über Identität, Rasse und Sozialpolitik in den Vereinigten Staaten,” in Krzysztof Michalski, ed.,
Identität im Wandel. Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1995
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"The 'Bourgeois' Dimension: A Provocation About Institutions, Politics, and the Future of Labor
History," International Labor and Working Class History, number 46 (Fall 1994)
"A Properly Defended Liberalism: On John Gray and the Filling of Political Life," Social
Research, 61 (Summer 1994)
“Conference Panel: On Theda Skocpol’s Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of
Social Policy in the United States,” Studies in American Political Development, 8 (Spring 1994)
"Limiting Liberalism: The Southern Veto in Congress, 1933-1950," Political Science Quarterly,
108 (Summer 1993) [co-authored with Kim Geiger and Daniel Kryder]
"Jenseits von Sozialismus und Liberalismus," Transit, #6 (Summer 1993)
"The State to the Rescue? Political Science and History Reconnect," Social Research, 59 (Winter
1993)
"Rebuilding the American State: Evidence from the 1940's," Studies in American Political
Development, 5 (number 2, 1991) [co-authored with Bruce Pietrykowski]
"Hitler in Jakarta," London Review of Books, 13 (7 November 1991)
"Does the End of Totalitarianism Signify the End of Ideology?," Social Research, 57 (Fall 1990)
"The Burdens of Urban History: Comment," Studies in American Political Development (Yale
University Press, 1989)
"Reflections on Space and the City," in John Mollenkopf, ed., Power, Culture, and Place: Essays
on New York City (Russell Sage Foundation, 1989); revised version, "The Centrality of the City in
Social Theory," in I. Rogoff, ed., The Divided Heritage: Themes and Problems in German
Modernism, Cambridge University Press, 1990
“Was the Great Society a Lost Opportunity?," in Steven Fraser and Gary Gerstle, eds., The Rise
and Fall of the New Deal Order, Princeton University Press, 1989
"Paths From Emancipation: Jews Within States and Capitalism," European Studies Newsletter,
September 1988 (with Pierre Birnbaum)
"Introduction," Special Issue, "Reflections on the Welfare State [co-authored with David Gordon],
and "The Welfare State as a Contested Institutional Idea," Politics and Society, 16 (December
1988)
"Foreward" to new edition of David Harvey, Social Justice and the City. Basil Blackwell, 1988
"Tendencias Culturales Y Movimientos Socialies," in J. Astelarra, et.al., Estados Unidos: Luces Y
Sombras. Madrid: Editorial Pablo Iglesias, 1987
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"New York City: Notes on the Formation of a Research Committee," Items, 40 (December 1986)
"Kaupunkien Juoksuhaudat: Ira Katznelsonin haastattelu," interview conducted by Anne Heila,
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