James
A. Klein
Liberal Arts
James A. Klein graduated from Kenyon College summa cum laude
with highest honors in English literature and the philosophy of
history. As recipient of the American Association of Colleges
Oxford Fellowship, he then took a second baccalaureate in modern
history from Oxford University, then a masters in modern
history (also from Oxford). He then returned to the United States
to complete his education at Harvard University, where he took
a second masters and a doctorate in English history. His
dissertation, "Politics and Publicity: A Study of Victorian
Conservatism," won Harvard Universitys DeWitt Prize
in History, given for outstanding contribution to the field of
Constitutional Politics. Since coming to NEC, Klein has written
and lectured extensively on late Victorian politics, on political
corruption, and on modern electoral reform. He has also coauthored
Measure for Measure: A History of New England Conservatory
with Bruce McPherson, former chair of the Conservatorys liberal
arts department. Klein has received numerous National Endowment
for the Humanities Fellowships, as well as several awards for
teaching excellence, including Whos Who of American College
Faculty and Harvard Universitys Fellowship for Outstanding
Teaching from the Derek Bok Institute. After holding positions
as assistant dean of freshmen at Harvard College and associate
dean of the Extension School at Harvard University, Klein has
twice served as dean of students at NEC.
At Commencement 2000, James Klein received NEC's Louis and Adrienne Krasner Teaching Excellence Award.
B.A., M.A., Oxford; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University.
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