!!Edward Muir - Curriculum vitae

[Curriculum vitae|Muir_Edward_CV.pdf]
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__EDUCATION__
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*University of Utah
**1969 B.A. in History, magna cum laude
*Syracuse University
**1967 Semester in Italy Program, Florence
*Rutgers University
**1970 M.A. in Modern European History
**1975 Ph.D. in Modern European History
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__TEACHING APPOINTMENTS__
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*Stockton State College
*1973 - 1977 Assistant Professor of Historical Studies 
*Syracuse University
**1977 - 1981 Assistant Professor of History
**1981 - 1986 Associate Professor of History
*Louisiana State University
**1986 - 1992 Associate Professor of History
**1992 - 1993 Professor of History
*Yale University
**Visiting Professor in Renaissance Studies, 1990, 1993-94 (taught mini-seminars for short periods)
*Northwestern University
**1993 Professor of History
**1997 Clarence L. Ver Steeg Professor in the Arts and Sciences
**2003 Professor of Italian
**2006 Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence
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__PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS__
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*Graduate Director, Syracuse University, 1980-82, 1983-84
*Graduate Director, Louisiana State University, 1988-91
*Department Chair, Louisiana State University, 1992-93
*Chair, History Department Self Study Committee, Northwestern University, 1994-95
*Department Chair, Northwestern University, 1997-98, 1999-2001
*Co-director of Graduate Program in Italian Studies, 2001-2011
*Associate Chair, Department of History, Northestern University, 2005-2008, 2009-11
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__FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS__
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*National Defense Education Act, Title IV Fellowship, 1970-72
*Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy, Fellow, 1972-73
*Committee to Rescue Italian Art, Fellow, 1972-73
*National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1977
*American Council of Learned Societies, Research Fellowship for Recent Recipients of the Ph.D., 1978
*Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and *Duke University, Junior Fellow, Summer 1979
*Senate Research Committee, Syracuse University, Research Grant, Summer 1980
*Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Travel and Research Grant, Summer 1982
*National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1982-83
*Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, Member, 1982-83
*John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fellowship, 1985
*The Folger Institute of the Folger Shakespeare Library
*Director of Seminar on "Carnivals of Violence in Renaissance Italy and France," Spring 1986 (short version also held at Newberry Library, Chicago)
*Louisiana State University, Summer Research Grants, 1988 and 1989
*The Folger Institute of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Participating faculty member for Seminar on "Ceremony and Text in the Renaissance," Summer 1991
*National Endowment for the Humanities, Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1992-93
*National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
*Associate Fellow, 1992-93
*Alice Berlin Kaplan Center for the Humanities, Fellow, 1996-97
*Rockefeller Foundation, Residential Fellow, Bellagio Study Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1997
*The American Academy in Rome, Director’s Research Guest, 2001
*Ligurian Study Center for the Arts and Letters, Bogliasco, Italy, Research Fellow, 2002
*Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Fellow, 2004-2005
*Newberry Library, Chicago, Long-term Fellowship in the Humanities, 2008-2009 
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__AWARDS__
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*Herbert Baxter Adams Prize from the American Historical Association for the best first book on European History by an American citizen, 1982
*Howard R. Marraro Prize in Italian History from the American Catholic Historical Association for the best book dealing with either Italian culture or Italian-American relations, 1982
*Harold J. Grimm Memorial Prize from the Center for Reformation Research for the best article in Reformation history, 1989
*Howard R. Marraro Prize in Italian History from the American Historical Association for the best book in Italian history, 1993
*Excellence in Teaching Award, from the Northwestern University Alumni Association, 1999
*E. Leroy Hall Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Northwestern University, 2000-2001
*Charles Deering McCormick Professor of Teaching Excellence, Northwestern University, 2006
*Distinguished Achievement Award, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 2010, $1.5 million
*Academia Europaea, elected member, 2011
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__GENERAL EDITING AND CONSULTING__
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*Series Editor, ''I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History'', Harvard University Press, three books published, four in press, 2007-
*Series Editor with Rab Houston, ''Early Modern History:  Culture and Society'' series of Palgrave (ex-Macmillan Ltd., U.K and St. Martin’s Press, U.S.)  Twenty-one books have been published in the series, 1993
*Board of Editors, ''American Historical Review'', 1999 - 2002
*Board of Editors, ''Journal of Interdisciplinary History'', 2002
*Board of Editors, ''Annales:  Annals for Istran and Mediterranean Studies'', 2004
*Advisory Board, ''California Italian Studies'', 2008
*Historical adviser to Time-Life Books for volume, ''The Venetians'', Seafarers Series. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1980
*Reviewer and adviser for ''The Renaissance'' by Theodore Rabb, text published by McGraw-Hill to accompany nationally televised PBS series of films on the Renaissance, spring 1993
*Read manuscripts for California, Princeton, Yale, Rutgers, Chicago, Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Penn State, and Johns Hopkins University Presses; for D. C. Heath; and for numerous professional journals
*Member of Program Review Commities: Departments of History at Indiana University, Emory University, Brigham Young University; Department of Italian, University of California at Berkeley; Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, Florence, Italy
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__MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS__
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*Renaissance Society of America (History discipline representative to the council, 1997-99; 2010-Vice President and President-Elect)
*Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (Member of council and publications committee, 1998-2001; Vice President, 2003; President, 2004)
*American Historical Association (Committee on committees, 1997-99)
*Society for Italian Historical Studies
*American Friends of the Marciana Library (Vice President, 1996-2007, President, 2007-)
*National Humanities Center (Fellowship selection committee, 1998)
*Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti, Florence (Academic advisory committee, 1999-2003)
*International Consortium for the Study of Istrian History and Culture, Koper, Slovenia (Organizing committee, 1998-)
*Newberry Library, Chicago, Center for Renaissance Studies executive committee, 2003-
*American Academy in Rome (Chair, Renaissance and Early Modern Fellowship selection committee, 2004)