Publication Date

January 1, 1985

Perspectives Section

News

American Historical Association members who were awarded Social Science Research Council Grants and Fellowships in 1984 are: Donald L. Baker, Illinois State University; Arnold J. Bauer, University of California; Frederick Cooper, University of Michigan; Nancy E. Gallagher, University of California; Robert M. Hartwell, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas R. Havens, Connecticut College; David N. Keightley, University of California; William C. Kirby, Washington University; Paul W. Knoll, University of Southern California; Asuncion Lavrin, Howard University; Randall L. Pouwels, LaTrobe University; James A. Reilly, Georgetown University; David W. Robinson, Jr., Michigan State University; Thomas L. Sakmyster, University of Cincinnati; Steve J. Stern, University of Wisconsin; and Arthur N. Waldron, Princeton University. . . . Thomas Grabau, associate professor of history at Nebraska Wesleyan University, has been promoted to director of development. . . . E.B. “Woody” Hannum, University of South Alabama, has been appointed chair of the personalized study program for adults. . . . J. Morgan Kousser, California Institute of Technology, is the 1984–85 Harmsworth Professor at the University of Oxford. . . . Diane Ravitch, adjunct professor of history and education at Teachers College, Columbia University, has been appointed a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for 1984-85 and will travel to eight institutions in the Visiting Scholar Program. . . . Robert V. Remini, won the American Book Award for Andrew Jackson.