'Alan Charles Kors' is an intellectual historian, specializing in French intellectual history of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He holds the George H. Walker Endowed Term Chair in History at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Kors has also been active in the defense of
academic freedom since his arrival at
Penn. In the widely covered 1993 "
water buffalo incident," he defended
Eden Jacobowitz against charges that he racially harassed a group of black sorority sisters. In the very early morning hours, the sorority was celebrating loudly just outside the dorms. Multiple students had yelled from their windows, in various ways, for the sorority to cease. When the police later came to question students, Jacobowitz volunteered that he yelled, "Shut up, you water buffalo." The sorority members eventually dropped the charges.
Kors co-founded---with civil libertarian
Harvey A. Silverglate---and served from 2000-2006 as the chairman of the board of directors
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). He is an occasional contributor to
Reason magazine.
In 1992 President Bush named him to
Council of the National Endowment of the Humanities. He was confirmed by the
United States Senate and served on the committee for six years.
In
2005, President George W. Bush awarded Kors the prestigious
National Humanities Medal for his "scholarship, devotion to the Humanities, and...defense of academic freedom." In 2006, he was the T.B. Davie Memorial Lecturer on academic freedom at the
University of Cape Town,
South Africa.
Kors has written on the emergence and flourishing of heterodox thought in eighteenth-century
France, on the
Enlightenment in general, on the history of European
witchcraft beliefs, and on academic freedom.
He has served on the boards of several scholarly organizations, including The Historical Society and the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
Books
★ ''The Shadow University: The Betrayal Of Liberty On America's Campuses'' by Alan Charles Kors (Author),
Harvey A. Silverglate (Author) ISBN 0-06-097772-8 (1999)
★ ''Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700: A Documentary History'' (Middle Ages Series) by Alan Charles Kors (Editor), Edward Peters (Editor) ISBN 0-8122-1751-9
★ ''Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment'' (4 vol. set) by Alan Charles Kors (Editor) ISBN 0-19-510433-1 (2002)
★ ''Atheism in France, 1650-1729: The Orthodox Sources of Disbelief'' by Alan Charles Kors (Author) ISBN 0-691-05575-0 (1990)
★ ''D'Holbach's Coterie: An Enlightenment in Paris'' by Alan Charles Kors (Author) ISBN 0-691-05224-7 (1976)
External links
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Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
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Faculty page at the University of Pennsylvania