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1 2006 Nancy Lipton Rosenblum nrosenblum@latte.harvard.edu Chair, Department of Government, Harvard University, 2004- Senator Joseph S. Clark Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government Harvard University 2001 Department of Government 1731 Cambridge St. Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 Educational Background B.A. (with high honors), Radcliffe College, Social Studies, 1969 Ph.D., Harvard University Political Science, 1973 Teaching and Research Positions Faculty Associate, Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics, 2004-present Faculty Fellow, Center for Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University, 2003-04 Henry Merritt Wriston Professorship, Brown University, 1997-2001 Chairperson, Political Science Department, Brown University, 1989-95 Professor, Brown University, 1980-present Liberal Arts Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1992-93 Fellow, Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, 1988-89 Visiting Professor, Harvard University, Department of Government, Fall, 1985 Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1977-80 Henry LaBarre Jayne Assistant Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1973-77 Director and Founder, Stephen Robert Initiative for the Study of Values 1999-2001 This program initiative at Brown University involved foundation and external fundraising. The program includes the design and implementation of new team taught courses for freshmen and sophomores, a Faculty Colloquium, the design and planning of three conferences as well as other

2 public speakers and events each year on values related themes, administering graduate student stipends and a senior honors thesis prize. Awards and Fellowships American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004 David Easton Award: Foundations of Political Theory Group, APSA, August 2002 for Membership and Morals: The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America.. Honorary Degree, Kalamazoo College, 1993 Harvard Law School Liberal Arts Fellowship, 1992-93 Bunting Institute Fellow, Radcliffe College, 1988-9 National Endowment of the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1980 National Endowment of the Humanities, Summer, 1975 Harvard University Toppan Prize awarded for the best doctoral dissertation in Political Science, 1975 Harvard University Graduate Prize Fellowship, 1969-1972 Named Lectureships: Storrs Lectures, Yale Law School, May, 2006: On the Side of the Angels: Glorious Traditions of Antipartyism and Moments of Appreciation Wesson Lectures, Stanford University, April, 2006: On the Side of the Angels: Glorious Traditions of Antipartyism and Moments of Appreciation Gilbane Lecture, Brown University, April 20, 2005: Partisanship and Independence: The Moral Distinctiveness of Party ID, Olin Lecture, University of Chicago, March 27, 2005. Partisanship and Independence: The Moral Distinctiveness of Party ID, The Robert S. Stevens Lecture, Cornell University Law School, March 26, 2002. The Priestley Lectures, University College, University of Toronto, January 14, 15, 16, 2002: Party ID: Political Parties and Democratic Identity Publications Books Editor and contributor, Breaking the Cycles of Hatred: Memory, Law, and Repair (Princeton University Press, 2002) Editor and contributor, with Robert Post, Civil Society and Government (Princeton University Press, 2002)

3 Editor and contributor, Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith: Religious Accommodation in Pluralist Democracies (Princeton University Press, 2000) Membership and Morals: The Personal Uses of Pluralism in America (Princeton University Press, 1998) Winner of the APSA David Easton Prize. Editor, Thoreau: Political Writings, Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1996; China University of Political Science and Law Press, 2002) Editor and Contributor, Liberalism and the Moral Life (Harvard University Press, 1989; paperback edition 1991; Spanish language edition: Ediciones Nuefa Vision of Buenos Aires, 1993) Another Liberalism: Romanticism and the Reconstruction of Liberal Thought (Harvard University Press, 1987) Bentham's Theory of the Modern State (Harvard University Press, 1978) Book Ms. in Progress On the Side of the Angels: A Political Theory of Parties and Partisanship. American Romanticism: a study of American individualism, communitarianism, and separatism in political theory, history, and literature Articles and Book Chapters: 1988-2005 Banning Parties: Religious and Ethnic Parties in Multicultural Democracies, forthcoming Law and Ethics of Human Rights "Civil Societies: Liberalism and the Moral Uses of Pluralism", Civil Society and Democracy (Oxford University Press India); originally published in Social Research, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Fall, 1994) Replacing Foundations with Staging: Second Story Concepts and American Political Development in Nature and History in American Political Development: A Debate (Harvard University Press, 2006). With Russell Muirhead, Political Liberalism vs. The Great Game of Politics, Perspectives on Politics (March, 2006) With Russell Muirhead, Religion in the 2004 Presidential Election, in Larry Sabato, ed. Divided States of America: The Slash and Burn Politics of the 2004 Election (

4 Religious Parties, Religious Political Identity, and the Cold Shoulder of Liberal Democratic Thought, in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice: An International Forum (Vol. 6 no. 1, March, 2003). Compelled Association, reprinted in John A. Hall and Frank Trentmann, editors, Civil Society (Palgrave Press, 2004) Individualism: An Interview with Nancy L. Rosenblum, The Hedgehog Review: Reflections on Contemporary Culture Spring, 2002 (Vol. 4 no. 1): 91-99. Democratic Families: The Logic of Congruence and Political Identity, Hofstra Law Review, forthcoming, 2003. Constitutional Reason of State: The Fear Factor, ed. Austin Sarat, Dissent in Dangerous Times (University of Michigan Press, 2004). Religious Parties, Religious Political Identity, and the Cold Shoulder of Liberal Democratic Thought, in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice: An International Forum (Vol. 6 no. 1, March, 2003). Extremism and Anti-Extremism in American Party Politics Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues Vol 12: 8450888 (Vol. 12, no. 2, 2002) Separating the Siamese Twins: Pluralism and School Choice in Alan Wolfe, ed. School Choice: The Moral Debate (Princeton University Press: 2002) Democratic Justice All the Way Down, PEGS (2002) Primus Inter Pares: Political Parties and Civil Society : 75 Chicago-Kent Law Review 2 493-529 (2000) Author with Robert Post, Civil Society and Government: Introduction and author, Feminist Perspectives on Civil Society and Government in Rosenblum and Post, Civil Society and Government (Princeton University Press, 2002). Political Parties as Membership Groups : 100 Columbia Law Review 3 (April, 2000) at 813-844. Author, Pluralism and Integralism: Changed Conditions and Political Theories of Religious Accommodation, and Amos: Religious Autonomy and the Moral Uses of Pluralism in Rosenblum, editor, Obligations of Citizenship and Demands of Faith: Religious Accommodation in Pluralist Democracies (Princeton University Press, 2000). Stopping Short by Stopping with Schools, Moral and Political Education: Nomos XLIII ed. Steven Macedo and Yael Tamir (New York University Press, 2001) Civil Society in Contemporary Political Theory in Richard Zinman, et al ed., Politics at the Turn of the Century (Rowman and Littlefield, 2001)

5 Forum and Response: Nancy Rosenblum s Membership and Morals: PEGS: The Good Society, Vol. 9 no. 1, 1999. Fusion Republicanism in Anita Allen and Milton Regan, Jr., ed., Debating Democracy s Discontent: Essays on American Politics, Law, and Public Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 1999). Reprinted in Andreas Hess, ed., American Social and Political Thought (New York: New York University Press, 2003): 412-416. "The Moral Uses of Pluralism", Working Paper Series, National Commission on Civic Renewal. The Moral Uses of Pluralism, Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland, 1998. "Uncivil Liberties: The Paradox of Respect" in Claudine Haroche, ed. Civilite (1998) "Democratic Education: The Paradox of `Our Localism'" (PEGS: Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society, Fall, 1997) "Compelled Association: Public Standing, Self-Respect and the Dynamic of Exclusion" in Amy Gutmann, editor, Freedom of Association (Princeton University Press, 1998) "Navigating Pluralism: The Democracy of Everyday Life (and Where it is Learned), Steven Elkin and Karol Soltan, ed., Democracy and Citizen Competence (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999). "The Inhibitions of Democracy on Romantic Political Thought: Thoreau s Democratic Individualism", in Thomas Pfau and Robert Gleckner, ed., The Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion (Duke University Press. 1998). "Democratic Sex", in David Estlund and Martha Nussbaum, ed., Sexuality and the Law (Oxford University Press, 1997) "The Democracy of Everyday Life", in Bernard Yack, ed., Liberalism Without Illusions: Essays in Liberal Theory and the Political Vision of Judith N. Shklar, (Chicago University Press, 1996) "Civic Equality", The Boston Review, April\May 1995 "Civil Societies: Liberalism and the Moral Uses of Pluralism", Social Research, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Fall, 1994)

6 "Democratic Character and Community: The Logic of Congruence?", Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 2 No.1 (1994), pp. 67-97 "Romantic Communitarianism," in W. Delaney, ed., The Liberalism-Communitarianism Debate, Rowman & Littlefield, 1994 "Romanticism", A Companion to American Thought, ed. Richard Fox and James Kloppenberg, Blackwell, 1994. "Liberalism" in The Encyclopedia of Democracy, ed., S.M. Lipset Congressional Quarterly Books, 1994 "The Moral Uses of Pluralism: Religious Associations in America", Working Paper, University Center for the Study of Human Values, Princeton University, April, 1993. "Bentham and Individualism/Holism Debate", in Joseph Carens, ed., Democracy and Possessive Individualism: The Intellectual Legacy of C.B. Macpherson, SUNY Press, 1993 "The Moral Uses of Civil Society", The PEGS Newsletter, Vol. 3 no.2, Summer, 1993, University of Maryland. "Strange Attractors: How Individualists Connect to Form Democratic Unity," Political Theory, November 1990 "Pluralism and Self Defense," in Nancy L. Rosenblum, ed., Liberalism and the Moral Life, Harvard University Press, 1989 "Psychologizing Philosophy" (with Sherry Turkle), in Cheryl Welch and Murray Milgate, ed., Critical Issues in Social Theory, Academic Press, 1988 Select Reviews:1998-2002 Review of Mark Warren, Democratic Associations, APSR (January, 2002). Review of Anne Phillips, The Politics of Presence, APSR, Vol. 91m no. 3, September 1997. Review of Joseph Raz, Ethics in the Public Domain, in Political Theory, May, 1996 Review of Robert Post, Constitutional Domains, in The American Political Science Review, December, 1995 Review of Amy Gutmann, Democratic Education, in The American Political Science Review, Fall, 1988

7 Public Service Appointed to the National Commision on Civic Values, chaired by Senator Sam Nunn and William Bennett, 1996-98 Professional Service: 1990-2005 Associate Editor, Annual Review of Political Science Council, Tocqueville Society, 2001 Editorial Board, Civil Society Review Advisory Committee for APSA programs, 2000-2001 Woodrow Wilson Award Committee, APSA 2000 Advisory Council, Department of Politics, Princeton University 1998-2002 Chair, Advisory Committee, Politics Department, Princeton University, March, 1999. Conference Organizer, Enlightenment Today, Yale University, December, 1999, Conference for the Study of Political Thought Reviewer, Fellowship applications, National Humanities Center, 1997-98 Board of Overseers, Department of Government, Harvard University, 1996- Presidential Ad Hoc Tenure Review Committee, Harvard University, 1997 Chair, Advisory Council for the Department of Politics, Princeton University, 1998 Executive Committee Conference for the Study of Political Thought Advisory Council, Politics Department, Princeton University, 1991-7 Council, American Political Science Association, 1991-93 Nominating Committee, American Society of Legal and Political Philosophy. Fellowship Committee, the Murphy Institute, Tulane University, NEH External Fellowships. Search Committee for Director of the Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, 1990 Executive Committee, New England Political Science Association Conference Organizer, "Law and Religion: The Obligations of Citizenship and the Claims of Faith", forthcoming, Brown University, April, 1997 Conference Organizer, "Equal Protection and its Critics: The Law and Politics of Equal Citizenship", Brown University, 1994 Conference Organizer, "Liberalism and the Moral Life", Conference for the Study of Political Thought, City University of New York, April, 1988 Chair, Advisory Council to the Dean of the Faculty for the Department of Politics, Princeton University, 1998-2002; member, 1994-98. Easton Award Committee, APSA, 1998 Overseers Committee for the Department of Government, Harvard University, 1997- Visiting Committee for the Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Canada, 1995 Visiting Committee for the Department of Political Science, Stanford University, 1994 Visiting Committee for the Department of Political Science, Queens College, 1993

8 Visiting Committee for the Department of Political Science, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, 1993 Visiting Committee for Department of Political Science, Brandeis University, 1986 Ad hoc Review Committee, Government Department, Harvard University, 1997 Lippincott Award Committee, APSA, 1994-95 Chair, Burdette Prize Committee (for the best paper at the 1989 convention), APSA Manuscript reader for publications submitted to Cambridge University Press APSR Political Theory Review of Politics Princeton University Press Harvard University Press Cambridge University Press University Press of New England University Press of Mississippi National endowment of the Humanities National Humanities Center University Service: Harvard Committee on Professional Conduct, 2004- Executive Committee, Center for American Studies, 2002- Chair, Harvard Human Rights Committee, 2003-04 Member, Standing Committee on Degrees in Social Studies Faculty Associate, University Center for Ethics and the Professions Member, University Committee on Human Rights Studies Executive Committee/Steering Committee, CAPS Fellowship Reviewer, Radcliffe Institute Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Policy Scholars Program Mentor/Site Visit Participant/Fellowship Reviewer Harvard College Fund Assembly: Partisanship and Independence, October 29, 2005 CGIS Ceremony, Challenges to Democracy panel, November, 2005. Women and Tenure at Harvard, the Seneca Group, Harvard Faculty Club March 5, 2005. Reunion Panel, Red States, Blue States, May, 2004. Department Service: All Star Recruitment Committee

9 Promotion Review Committee: Russell Muirhead Organizer, Political Theory Colloquium Teaching: Moral Reasoning 68: Legalism: Ruly and Unruly Practices Gov. 1061: Modern Political Philosophy Gov. 1056: Identity Politics Gov. 2030: Field Seminar in Contemporary Political Thought Community Board Memberships Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts: Board Member and Foundation Trustee Fine Arts Work Center, Provinceton, MA Visiting Committee, Department of Asian Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston