Alexander Keyssar (born May 13, 1947)[1] is an American historian and the Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.[2]
American historian and the Matthew W (born 1947)
Life
Alex graduated summa cum laude with a degree in English Literature from Harvard College in 1969. In 1977 he graduated from Harvard University with a PhD in the History of American Civilization. He taught at Brandeis University, Duke University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3]
Awards
1987 Frederick Jackson Turner Award; Philip Taft Labor History Prize for Out of Work
2001 Beveridge Prize for The Right to Vote; Eugene Genovese Prize for The Right to Vote
2001 Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States
2001 Los Angeles Times Book Award finalist for The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States
2001 Parkman Prize, Finalist
2005 Fulbright Specialists University of Lisbon[4]
Sondra Myers, ed. (2002). "The Project of Democracy". The democracy reader. IDEA. ISBN978-0-9702130-3-7.
Jack N. Rakove, ed. (2002). "The Right to Vote and Election 2000". The Unfinished Election Of 2000: Leading Scholars Examine America's Strangest Election. Basic Books. ISBN978-0-465-06838-8.
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