Founders' Award
for Scholarship, Founders' Award for Institutional Development
HARVEY
KAYE
Rosenberg Professor of Sociology
History, sociology and Director of the Center for History and
Social Change. Teaches SCD 361/Historical Perspectives on Social change and SCD
461/History, Politics and Criticism - plus Intro Sociology. Author of six books:
The British Marxist Historians; The Powers of the Past; The
Education of Desire (awarded the Isaac Deutscher Memorial Prize); "Why
Do Ruling Classes Fear History?" and Other Questions; Thomas
Paine; Firebrand of the Revolution (a young adult biography); and Are
We Good Citizens? Affairs Political, Literary and Academic. Also, an editor
of several books in historical studies, including E.P. Thompson; Critical
Perspective and The American Radical. In addition, a regular
contributor to several periodicals and a columnist for the Times Higher
Education Supplement and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Currently
writing a new book, The Sun Never Shined on a Cause of Greater Worth: Thomas
Paine and the Promise of America. Significant international
experiences in the UK, Spain, Mexico and Ecuador. (KAYEH@uwgb.edu,
MAC A315, 465-2355)