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Gordon B. Hinckley Presidential Endowed Chair in British Studies, English
Professional Service
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Entity: National Endowment for the Humanities Referee for Public Scholar Fellowships.
2020 - 2020
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Role: Reviewer Of Senior Neh Fellowship Applications In Comparative Literature.
Entity: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Application Review Committee.
2017 - 2017
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Entity: University of Pennsylvania Press Manuscript referee.
2012 - 2012
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Entity: Fordham University Press Manuscript referee.
2012 - 2012
- American Council of Learned Societies.
Select ACLS Fellowship Recipients. Selection Committee, 2012-2014. Scholarly Service. Hours Served: 150 International (Global). Interdisciplinary.
2011 - 2014
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Role: Manuscript Referee.
Entity: Oxford University Press Review book submission.
2010 - 2010
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Role: Manuscript Referee.
Entity: _Genre_ Review scholarly article submission.
2010 - 2010
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Role: Manuscript Referee.
Entity: Fordham University Press Review book submission.
2010 - 2010
Internal Service
- British Studies Program.
Director,
2005 - present.
service.
Honors & Awards
- Distinguished Scholar in the Humanities Award.
College of Humaities, University of Utah,
2017
- Co-Director, Dissertation Proposal Development Workshop (Field: “Autochthony and Modernity”), 2014.
Social Science Research Council,
2014
- Co-Director, Dissertation Proposal Development Workshop (Field: “After Secularization: New Approaches to Religion and Modernity”), 2010.
Social Science Research Council,
2010
- Senior Fellowship, 2001-2002.
National Endowment for the Humanities,
2001
- Fellowship.
University of California Humanities Research Institute,
1989
In the Media
- KUER-RadioWest, with Doug Fabrizio.
“Secularism and Its Discontents.” Salt Lake City. 2006.