Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Samuel Moyn





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





Samuel Aaron Moyn (born 1972) is the Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University, previously the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University, which he joined in July 2017. Previously, he was a professor of history at Columbia University for thirteen years and a professor of history and of law at Harvard University for three years. His research interests are in modern European intellectual history, with special interests in France and Germany, political and legal thought, historical and critical theory, and Jewish studies.[1]

Samuel Moyn
Born

Samuel Aaron Moyn


1972 (age 51–52)
NationalityAmerican
TitleChancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University, previously Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence
Academic background
EducationWashington University in St. Louis (BA)
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Harvard University (JD)
Academic work
DisciplineHistorian
Sub-disciplineIntellectual history, political theory, legal history
InstitutionsColumbia University
Harvard Law School
Yale University
WebsitePersonal website

He has been co-director of the New York-area Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History, is editor of the journal Humanity, and has editorial positions at several other publications.

Academic career

edit
Samuel Moyn at a conference with New America

After attending University City High SchoolinSt. Louis, Missouri, Moyn earned his A.B. degree from Washington University in St. Louis in history and French literature (1994). He continued his education, earning a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley (2000) and his J.D. from Harvard Law School (2001).[2]

In 2007, Moyn received Columbia University's annual Mark Van Doren Award for outstanding undergraduate teaching, determined by undergraduates, and its Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award for "unusual merit across a range of professorial activities".[3] In 2008, he won a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is currently a Berggruen Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard.

He is also a fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.[4]

Personal life

edit

Samuel Moyn is Jewish.[5] He is also married.[5]

Publications

edit

Books

edit

Selected articles

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "Personal website of Samuel Moyn". Yale University. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  • ^ "Samuel Moyn: biography". www.law.yale.edu. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  • ^ "Faculty Distinction Reception". fas.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  • ^ "Samuel Moyn, Author at Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft". Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  • ^ a b "Weddings/Celebrations; Alisa Berger, Samuel Moyn". The New York Times. 2003-02-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  • edit

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samuel_Moyn&oldid=1233705592"
     



    Last edited on 10 July 2024, at 13:27  





    Languages

     


    Català
    Deutsch
    Español
    فارسی

    مصرى
    Русский
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 10 July 2024, at 13:27 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop