EDUCATION:
Stanford University,
1967-72: M.A., History, 1968; Ph.D., History, 1972
Sarah Lawrence
College, 1963-67: B.A., History, 1967
LANGUAGES:
Italian, Latin, French, German, Greek
EMPLOYMENT:
1987--:
Professor, Brooklyn College & Graduate Center, CUNY
1976-86:
Associate Professor, Brooklyn College
1972-76: Assistant Professor,
Brooklyn College
1969-70: Assistant Professor,
California State College at Fullerton
AWARDS, PRIZES
AND FELLOWSHIPS:
PSC/CUNY Research
Award (2002-2004)
Brooklyn College
Scholar Incentive Award (2002-2003)
Leonard and Claire
Tow Professor, Brooklyn College (2000-2002)
Helen & Howard R.
Marraro Prize, American Historical Association (1996)
Distinguished Guest
Professor, University of Toronto (February 20-25, 1995)
Tow Award for
Distinction in Scholarship, Brooklyn College (1994-95)
Brooklyn College
“Favorite Teacher” (1993)
American
Philosophical Society, Grant-in-Aid (1991)
Gladys Krieble
Delmas Foundation Grant (1990)
PSC/CUNY Research
Award (1990)
NEH Fellowship
(1986-87)
Howard R. Marraro
Prize, American Catholic Historical Association (1986)
NEH Summer Stipend
(1984)
Gladys Krieble
Delmas Foundation Grant (1980-81)
PSC/CUNY Award
(1980)
American
Philosophical Society Grant (1979)
American Council of
Learned Societies Fellowship (1977-78)
Gladys Krieble
Delmas Foundation Grant (1977-78)
PSC/CUNY Award,
Recent Academics (1977-78)
American Council of
Learned Societies, Grant-in-Aid (1976)
CUNY, Faculty
Research Award (1973-74)
CUNY, New Faculty
Research Award (1973)
Danforth Foundation
Fellowship (1967-72)
Woodrow Wilson
Fellowship (1967-68)