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2010-2011 Officers and Committees

This page contains a list of the current officers and committees of the Social Science History Association for 2010-2011. For a list of past officers and committees, please click here.

President
George Alter
University of Michigan (History)

Vice President
William Sewell
University of Chicago (Political Science & History)

Executive Director
William C. Block
Cornell University (CISER)

Treasurer
Philip VanderMeer
Arizona State University (History)


Executive Committee

Term Expires 2011

Lyn Spillman
University of Notre Dame (Sociology)

Thomas J. Sugrue
University of Pennsylvania (History)

Ruth Crocker
Auburn University (History)

 
Term Expires 2012

Sylvia Pedraza
University of Michigan (Sociology)

Alice O'Connor
University of California Santa Barbara(History)

Trent Alexander
University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)

Term Expires 2013

Mabel Berezin
Cornell University (Sociology)

J. David Hacker
Binghamton University (History)

Monica Prasad
Northwestern University (Sociology)

Current Officers

President
George Alter
University of Michigan (History)

Vice President
William Sewell
University of Chicago (Political Science & History)

Executive Director
William C. Block
Cornell University (CISER)

Treasurer
Philip VanderMeer
Arizona State University (History)

 

Immediate Three Past Presidents

Ann Orloff
Northwestern University (Sociology, Gender Studies, and Political Science)

Julia Adams
Yale University (Sociology)

Donna R Gabaccia
University of Minnesota (History)


Publications Committee

Term Expires 2011

Nancy Green
L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (History)

Robert Lieberman
Columbia University (Political Science)

Term Expires 2012

Thomas Maloney
University of Utah (Economics)

Mary Louise Nagata
Francis Marion University (History)

Term Expires 2013

Daniel Bender
University of Toronto (History)

Manali Desai
London School of Economics (Sociology)


2011 Nominating Committee

To Be Announced

 


Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee:

Term Expires 2011

Ann McCants, Chair
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)

Philip Brown
Ohio State University (History)

Randolph Roth
Ohio State University (History)


Term Expires 2012

TBD

President's Book Award Committee

Term Expires 2011

Leslie Page Moch
Michigan State University (History)

Kimberly Johnson
Barnard College (Political Science)

Term Expires 2012

Ho-fung Hung
Indiana University (Sociology)

TBA

Editor, Social Science History

Douglas L. Anderton
University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Sociology)

Indiana University Conferences

Judy Warner
Conference Coordinator

Duke University Press

Rob Dilworth
Journals Editorial/Administrative Manager, and chief
Administrative contact for SSHA

2011 Travel Award Selection Committee

TBA


2011 Program Committee

Julian Go
Boston University (Sociology)

J. David Hacker
Binghamton University (History)

Marynel Ryan Van Zee
University of Minnesota Morris (History)
Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 December 2011 17:56  

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