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Stanley Katz
Director
Lecturer with rank of Professor, Woodrow Wilson School of Public
and International Affairs;
snkatz@princeton.edu
Stanley Katz is President Emeritus of the American Council
of Learned Societies, the leading organization in humanistic scholarship
and education in the United States. Mr. Katz graduated magna
cum laude from Harvard University in 1955 with a major in
English History and Literature. He received his M.A. from Harvard
in American History in 1959 and his Ph.D. in the same field from
Harvard in 1961. He attended Harvard Law School in 1969-70. His
recent research focuses upon the relationship of civil society
and constitutionalism to democracy, and upon the relationship
of the United States to the international human rights regime.
Formerly Class of 1921 Bicentennial Professor of the History of
American Law and Liberty at Princeton University, Mr. Katz is
a leading expert on American legal and constitutional history,
and on philanthropy and non-profit institutions. The author and
editor of numerous books and articles, Mr. Katz has served as
President of the Organization of American Historians and the American
Society for Legal History and as Vice President of the Research
Division of the American Historical Association. He is a member
of the Board of Trustees of the Newberry Library, the Social Science
Research Council, the Copyright Clearance Center and numerous
other institutions. He also currently serves as Chair of the American
Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research Council Working
Group on Cuba. Katz is a member of the New Jersey Council for
the Humanities, the American Antiquarian Society, the American
Philosophical Society; a Fellow of the American Society for Legal
History, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Society
of American Historians; and a Corresponding Member of the Massachusetts
Historical Society. He has honorary degrees from several universities.
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/~snkatz/
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