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Staff and Scholars of the Miller Center

Welcome I Forums I Programs I News Publications I Support Our Work I Index I

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Miller Center Horne I Directions I Fellowships I StafttScholars I UVA Home I To Print I Survey I

Staff/ Scholars

Governing Council

Staff Publications

Nearly 40 staff members and scholars conduct research and participate in Miller Center programs. Most research faculty focus on the American presidency, moder American history, public policy and the economy. Several also have expertise in American foreign policy and national security issues.

For Journalists:

Journalists seeking comment either on thematic subjects or issues specifically related to Miller Center research may contact staff, scholars, and research associates directly according to the appropriate area of expertise noted below, or contact Margaret Edwards, Director of External Relations, at 804-924-7889. To see personal pages more fully describing the work and areas of expertise of Miller Center staff, please click on the links in th second column.

Philip D. Zelikow

[email protected]

Faculty and Research Staff

Philip D. Zelikow is director of the Miller Center and White Burkett Miller Professor of History. He has served on the staff of the National Security Council and in the Department of State.

Expertise

American presidency history and practice of

American foreign policy Cold War history

World War II national security

executive decision-makin presidents

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Eliabeth Braswell

[email protected]

Chen Jian

[email protected]

David Coleman

dgcoleman @virgInia.edu

Pat Dunn

[email protected]

Margaret Edwards

[email protected]

Andrew P.N. Erdmann

apnerdmann@aolcom

Elizabeth Braswell is a senior fiscal assistant. She handles payments for goods, services, and student payroll. She transcribes the PBS FOR THE RECORD interviews. Ms. Braswell also serves as the United Way Representative for the Miller Center.

Chen Jian is the first C.K. Yen Professor of Chinese-American relations, a joint appointment with the department of history at the University of Virginia and the Miller Center.

David Coleman is an assistant professor with the Miller Center. He works with the Presidential Recordings Project editing the Kennedy tapes relating to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Berlin Crisis.

Pat Dunn is the assistant editor of the Presidential Recordings Project. She is also the Managing Editor of the Miller Center Papers, and the person to contact regarding these papers.

Margaret Edwards is director of external relations. She is responsible for the Center's media relations, public outreach and publications. She is also the editor of The

Miller Center Report.

Andrew P.N. Erdmann is a non-resident research fellow with the Presidential Recordings Project and associate based at the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard University. Together with Robert Johnson, he is editing recordings made by Dwight D. Eisenhower before, during

China Chinese history

U.S. China relations

Cold War foreign policy Cuban crisis Berlin crisis

Kennedy, Truman, Eisenhower

administrations White House tapes

U.S. foreign relations national security policy

the Cold War nuclear history

Dwight D. Eisenhower

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and after his presidency. A book on Eisenhower will be published from this work.

Kent Germany is an assistant professor working with the Presidential Recordings Project. He is, editing tapes of the Kennedy administration dealing with civil rights, domestic policy, and the Cuban missile crisis. He is also working on a history of the Great Society and the American South.

Kimberly Girard is the Miller Center's receptionist and assists in editing The Miller Center Report.

Rick Gunning produces the Miller Center Forum series for distribution via television, video and the World Wide Web.

Bettina Hagen is the editor of Spectrum, a publication of the Miller Center Foundation. She specializes in development communications and donor relations.

Max Holland is a lecturer at the Miller Center. He is working with the Presidential Recordings Project editing tapes made during the Johnson presidency and complekg a history of the Warren Commission. He is a contributing editor for The Nation and The Wilson Quarterly, and author of When the Machine Stopped: A Cautionary Tale from Industrial America.

Ken Hughes is a non-resident researcher with the Presidential Recordings Project. He has written about the

Kent Germany

[email protected]

Kimberly Girard

[email protected]

Rick Gunning

[email protected]

Bettina Hagen

[email protected]

Max Holland

[email protected]

Ken Hughes

[email protected]

The Great Society U.S. Race Relations the American South

20th Century U.S. Politics and Social Policy

White House Tapes

John F. Kennedy assassination

Warren Commission business history

White House tapes

The Presidency White House Tapes American

Political History and Culture

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Kennedy and Nixon tapes in the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, and Boston Globe Magazine. He is currently working on a survey of the Nixon tapes.

Robert Johnson is a research fellow in the Presidential Recordings Project working on the Johnson administration recordings. Together with Andrew Erdmann, he is editing recordings made by Dwight D. Eisenhower before, during and after his presidency. A book on Eisenhower will be published from this work. Johnson is associate professor of history at Brooklyn College. His book, Ernest Gruening and the American Dissenting Tradition, was published by Harvard University Press in 1998.

Zachary Karabell is a non-resident research fellow with the Presidential Recordings

Project. He is the author of What is College For?: The Struggle to Define Higher Education; Architects of Intervention: The United States, the Third World, and the Cold War; and The Last Campaign. He is currently collaborating with Jonathan Rosenberg on a policy volume in the Presidential Recordings Series that examines Kennedy's and Johnson's handling of civil rights.

Rachael Kelly is the Miller Center's webmaster and assistant to the Director of External Relations. She will be webmaster of the new website

Robert Johnson

[email protected]

fi

Zachary Karabell

zkarab@aolcorn

D. Rachael Kelly

[email protected]

Johnson administration White House tapes

Dwight D. Eisenhower

civil rights presidential history Middle East history higher education

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Shirley Kohut

sak3wavIrgInla.edu

Robin Kuzen

[email protected]

Beatriz Lee

[email protected] (804) 297-3283

Mitchell Lerner

lerner.28fAOSU.edu

Mary McKinley

nunck©virginia.edu

Erin Mahan

AmericanPresident.org, to be launched in summer 2002.

Shirley Kohut is executive secretary to Miller Center Director Philip D. Zeilkow and former Director Kenneth W. Thompson. In addition, she handles scheduling and arrangements for the Forum Program, and writes the monthly forum announcement.

Robin Kuzen is chief of staff at the Miller Center. She oversees the day-to-day operations of the Miller Center, and manages budget, personnel and resource issues.

Beatriz Lee is the administrator for the Oral History Program. She manages day-to-day operations.

Mitchell Lerner is a research fellow in the Presidential Recordings Project working on the Johnson administration recordings with K.C. Johnson. Lerner is Assistant Professor of history at the Ohio State University, and author of Mission Impossible: Lyndon Johnson, the Pueblo Incident, and American Foreign Policy, forthcoming with the University Press of Kansas. He is also editor of The Johnson Years, Volume 4, also forthcoming with Kansas.

Mary McKinley is managing editor of the new website AmericanPresident.org, to be launched in summer 2002. She also manages the Kosovo Oral History Project.

Erin Mahan is a non-resident research fellow working on

Lyndon Johnson Administration

Cold War politics and diplomacy

Intelligence and espionag

Kennedy administration French history

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[email protected]

Tarek Masoud

[email protected] (804) 297-3287

Sidney Milkis

[email protected]

the Presidential Recordings

Project. She is editing portions of the Kennedy tapes dealing with Europe, Africa, and the Middle-East.

Tarek Masoud is executive director of the Presidential Oral

History Project and a research fellow.

Sidney Milkis is a professor of government at the University of Virginia and resident scholar at the Miller Center. He co-directs the American

Political Development Program

with Brian Balogh. The program includes the Miller Center Fellowships in Public Affairs. He is the author of seven books on the American presidency, campaigns, and political reform.

William Lee Miller is Miller Center Scholar of Ethics and Institutions. His most recent book is the prize-winning Arguing About Slavery. He is currently working on an ethical biography of Abraham Lincoln.

B. Wistar Morris, Ill is executive director and general counsel of the Miller Center Foundation. He is in charge of development and legal matters affecting the Miller Center Foundation.

Timothy J. Naftali is an associate professor and director of the Presidential Recordings Project and the Kremlin Decision-Making Project.

Naftali regularly reviews books on espionage and counterespionage for The New York Times and other newspapers. He is the author

20th century American an European history

foreign affairs, culture and democracy

Middle East politics Islamic fundamentalism

American presidency political parties and

elections American political history

Abraham Lincoln American political ethics

religion and politics

U.S. foreign relations espionage &

counterespionage U.S. Cold War history

presidential history White House tapes

Russian foreign policy Russian/Soviet history

Kennedy tapes

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William L. Miller

[email protected]

B. Wistar Morris, Ill

[email protected]

Timothy J. Naftali

[email protected]

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re

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Paul Pitman

[email protected]

Russell Riley

rIr2p4tvirginia.edu (804) 297-3285

Jonathan Rosenberg

[email protected]

Wojciech Roszkowski

[email protected]

Marc Selverstone

[email protected]

David Shreve

[email protected]

Lorraine Settimo

of One Hell of a Gamble: Khrushchev, Castro & Kennedy 1958-1964 (with Aleksandr Fursenko).

Paul Pitman is a non-resident research fellow in the Presidential Recordings Project working on nuclear sharing policy under the Kennedy administration and U.S. policy of detente under Nixon.

Russell Riley is an Assistant Professor and Research Fellow with the Qral History Program.

Jonathan Rosenberg is a non- resident research in the Presidential Recordings Project working on the Kennedy and Johnson recordings dealing with civil rights.

Wojciech Roszkowskl holds the Kosciuszko Chair at the Miller Center. Prior to the Miller Center, he was the director of the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland.

Marc Selverstone is a research fellow working with the Presidential Recordings Project editing Kennedy recordings.

David Shreve is an assistant professor working with the Presidential Recordings Project editing Kennedy and Johnson tapes dealing with economic issues. He is also completing a history of presidential economic policy-making during the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations.

Lorraine Settimo is an executive assistant in the

U.S./European relations European Union

foreign economic policy

civil rights U.S. foreign policy Cold War history

U.S. foreign relations Cold War

U.S. Cold War Culture Kennedy Tapes

U.S. economic history contemporary U.S. history

U.S. fiscal & monetary policy

Kennedy administration Johnson administration

Nixon administration

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Presidential Recordings Project.

She assists the director in the operations of the project. She is also responsible for Miller Center sponsored conferences.

Jon Stokes is managing director for the American Political Development Program.

He is responsible for supporting the Miller Center Fellowship in Public Affairs Program, developing the APD website, conducting research projects on political history, coordinating colloquia, workshops, and conferences, writing grant proposals, and other tasks.

Kenneth W. Thompson is a resident scholar and J. Wilson Newman professor of government and foreign affairs. He is the former director of the Miller Center, and continues to direct the Forum Program. He is the author of more than twenty books on national and foreign policy.

Garth Wermter is Director of Technology for the Miller Center. He is responsible for the Center's technical needs, including information and web technology. He is also responsible for the advancement of technology within the Center.

James Sterling Young is the Miller Center Randolph P. Compton scholar and director of the Presidential Oral History Project. He is currently emeritus professor of government at the University of Virginia. He is the author of The Washington Community: 1800-1628 for which he won

Jon Stokes

ilstokeseyirginia.edu

[email protected]

Kenneth W. Thompson

kwt8bevirginia7edu

James Sterling Young

[email protected] (804) 297-3284

Garth Wermter

[email protected]

Cold War presidential politics

morality/ethics national interest

history/foreign affairs

the presidency American political history

Congress Washington politics

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the Bancroft Prize. Back to To

Last updated 07/16/01

Comments?. [email protected]

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Max Holland

Personal Data

Born 9 December 1950 in Providence, Rhode Island Raised in Los Angeles, California Health: Excellent, no disabilities Home address: 221 Constitution Avenue NE

Apartment 23 Washington, DC 20002 202 543 1190 (Telephone & Fax) [email protected] (E-mail)

Education

School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, 1979-80. Graduate courses in economics and Middle East history.

University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1975-70. Graduate courses in journalism and international relations.

Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1968-72. Baccalaureate degree in music, minor in philosophy.

Employment

9.86- 10.82- 9.86

6.80- 9.82

1.80- 6.80

1.77-12.79

9.76- 12.76

7.76- 9.76 6.75- 6.76

Contributing editor, The Nation magazine and The Wilson Quarterly.

Co-author of bi-weekly column for The Nation and Washington correspondent for Portugal's Expresso. Washington Representative on the Middle East for American Friends service Committee. Research, writing, and public speaking on U.S. policy toward Middle East. Foreign policy aide for Congressman Toby Moffett. Prepared report, testimony, and articles on Lebanon. Associate, Center for International Policy, Washington, DC. Writing and research about U.S. military aid to Third World. Researcher, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington. Co-authored study on State Department's human rights policy. Newswriter, Voice of America, for hourly broadcast. Staff writer, Lincoln Star. Copyboy, obituary editor, and copy editor for morning daily

in Nebraska.

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Travel

6.95- 8.95 Attended conference of diplomatic historians on Germany during the cold war in Essen

and Potsdam.

4.92- 5.92 Traveled throughout Japan (Tokyo, Nagoya, Hiroshima) to promote Japanese

translation of When the Machine Stopped.

10.83- 4.84 Traveled to West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Great Britain conducting

interviews and archival research.

6.80- 8.80 Toured Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, West Bank and

Gaza Strip as member of American Friends Service Committee delegation.

visited Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank, and Israel as member of fact-finding

delegation.

8.79- 9.79 Visited Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and West Bank for The Nation.

2.78- 3.78 Traveled to Nicaragua and Costa Rica on assignment for Harper's magazine.

Awards

Fellowship from the John Nicholas Brown Center for the Study of American civilization, Providence,

Rhode Island, 1998 Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 1990-1991

Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, DC, 1990-1991

Fellowship from the German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington, DC, 1986-1987

Research Grant from the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, Hyde Park, New York, 1990

Research Grant from the Rockefeller Archive Center, Pocantico Hills, New York, 1986

Fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, New York City, New York, 1984-1985

Travel to Collection Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, DC, 1985

Research Grant from the Harry S. Truman Library Institute, Independence, Missouri, 1985

Research Grant from the Dwight D. Eisenhower World Affairs Institute, Washington, DC, 1985

Research Grant from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Foundation, Hyde Park, New York,

1984 Research Grant from the Harry Truman Library Institute, Independence, Missouri, 1983

Moody Research Grant from the Lyndon B. Johnson Library Foundation, Austin, Texas, 1982

Journalism Grant from the Fund for Constitutional Government, Washington, DC, 1982

Publications

Books

The CEO Goes Washington: Negotiating the Halls of Power, Knoxville, TN: Whittle Direct Books,

March 1994

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When the Machine Stopped: A Cautionary Tale from Industrial America, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, April 1989. Cited by Business Week and Newsday as one of the 10 best business books of 1989.

Newspaper & Magazine Articles s

Across the Board Magazine "Mr. Young Goes to Washington," January 1995

American Heritage Magazine "The Key to the Warren Report," November 1995

American Machinist Magazine "When Burgmastir Lost Its Edge," April 1989

The Christian Science Monitor "Militarizing the Middle East, 13 May 1981 "U.S. Juggles Rights and Peace," 2 March 1977

Civilization Magazine "Mailer Tracks Down the Lone Assassin," May 1995

Columbia Journalism Review "Nicaragua: A Despot Falls, the Press Stumbles,"

September/October 1979

Common Cause Magazine "Buyouts: The LBO Lobby Makes Its Move," September 1989

The Los Angeles Times "Just a Shot Away," 24 November 1996 "An Especially Privileged Seat at the Parade," 3 October 1995 "The Buying of America," 28 May 1989 "Bashing, Bullying, Blaming Japan, U.S. Deals With a

Deficit," 7 May 1989 "Don't Blame the Japanese: The Rise and Fall of Burgmaster

Corporation," 12 July 1987 "Out of the Public Eye, MicaraguaLs Washington Lobby Wins

Again," 8 January 1978

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Newspaper & Magazine Articles

The Nation Magazine "World Bank Book (Shh!)," 23 March 1998 "Castros and Kennedys," 14 July 1997 "Cuba, Kennedy and the Cold War," 29 November 1993 "Greed Is All Right," 16 December 1991 "John J. McCloy," 3 April 1989 "Junkman in D.C.," 20 March 1989 "Truman and Corcoran: The Tapping of 'Tommy the Cork'," 8

February 1986 "A Defection in the Family," 30 November 1985 "Artful Dodges," 6 January 1979 "The Mind of Somoza," 4 November 1978 "Siracusa, Our Mtn in Uruguay," 19 March 1977

The New York Times "C.E.O. Smith, Go to Washington!" 29 May 1994 "Whols Bankrolling the Buyout Artist?" 8 October 1989 "The Origins of the Problem," 30 November 1986 "Shunning a Latin Friend," 1 August 1984 "Simply a Shift in Bolivia," 28 July 1978

Preservation Magazine "Dealing with Dealey Plaza," November/December 1996

Reviews in American History "After Thirty Years: Making Sense of the Assassination,"

June 1994

The Washington Post "Debt and Taxes," 27 February 1994 "Silence of the Corporate Lambs," 6 December 1992 "In the Buyout Boutique," 14 July 1991 "How to Kill a Company," 23 April 1989

The Washington Spectator "Conspiracy Theories Keep Coming, But Under Scrutiny

the Plot Gets Thinner," 15 May 1997 "Three Decades of Doubt About the Assassination of JFK Will

Now Get Three Years of Scrutiny," 15 November 1994

The Wilson Quarterly "Paranoia Unbound," Winter 1994 "Citizen McCloy," Autumn 1991

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"King Oil," Spring 1991 "Inside Casino Capitalism," Summer 1990