Wilfred M. McClay
Biographical Sketch
Wilfred M. McClay has been
SunTrust Bank Chair of Excellence in Humanities at the University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he is also Professor of History, since
1999. He has also taught at Georgetown University, Tulane University,
Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Dallas, and is
currently a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC, a Senior Fellow at
the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, DC, and a member of
the
Society of Scholars at the James Madison Program of Princeton
University. He was appointed in 2002 to the National Council on the
Humanities, the advisory board for the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
His book The Masterless: Self and
Society in Modern America
(North Carolina, 1994) won the 1995 Merle Curti Award of the
Organization of American Historians for the best book in American
intellectual history published in the years 1993 and 1994. Among his
other books are The Student’s Guide
to U.S. History (ISI Books, 2001),
and Religion Returns to the Public
Square: Faith and Policy in America (Woodrow Wilson
Center/Johns Hopkins University Press,
2003). He is currently at work on a biographical study of the American
sociologist David Riesman under contract to Farrar, Straus
& Giroux, and is editing two collection of essays, one called Figures in the Carpet: Finding
the Human Person in the American Past,
which features sixteen essays by American historians on changing
American understandings of self and person, and a collection of his own
essays entitled Pieces of a Dream:
Historical and Critical Essays.
He held the Royden B. Davis Chair in Interdisciplinary Studies at
Georgetown University for the academic year 1998-99. Among his other
awards, McClay was selected for inclusion on the 1997-98 Templeton
Honor Rolls, awarded by the John Templeton Foundation for distinguished
teaching and scholarship in American higher education. In addition, he
has been the recipient of fellowship awards from the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for Scholars, the National Endowment for the
Humanities, the National Academy of Education, the Howard Foundation,
the Earhart Foundation, and the Danforth Foundation. He is coeditor of
Rowman and Littlefield’s book series entitled American Intellectual
Culture, serves on the editorial boards of First Things, The Wilson
Quarterly, The Public Interest,
Society, Touchstone, Historically
Speaking, and University
Bookman, and is a member of the Board of
Governors of The Historical Society. He was educated at St. John’s
College (Annapolis) and the Johns Hopkins University, where he received
a Ph.D. in history in 1987.
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