The
American Council of Learned Societies introduced a new
website in February
2008, at which time publications were relocated.
Direct links and new
URLs for ACLS Occasional Paper titles are provided
below. For more
recent titles, please visit www.acls.org.
ACLS Occasional Paper Series
63. The Ideas and Ideals of the University by Andrew Delbanco, Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Alan Liu, and Catharine R. Stimpson. 2007. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/ 63_Ideas_and_Ideals.pdf
62. A Life of Learning by Martin E. Marty. The 2006 Charles Homer Prize Haskins Lecture. 2006. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2006_MartinEMarty.pdf
61. The Humanities and Its Publics by Ivo Banac, Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Robert Weisbuch. 2006. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/ 61_Humanities_and_Publics.pdf
60. A Life of Learning by Gerda Lerner. The 2005 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2006. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/ Haskins/2005_GerdaLerner.pdf
59. Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities by Kimberly Benston, Mitchell J. Chang, Richard Ekman, Stephen Fix, Mary K. Grant, Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, Roger T. Kaufman, George D. Kuh, Lucie Lapovsky, Stephen R. Lewis, Robert A. McCaughey, Michael S. McPherson, Michele Tolela Myers, Francis Oakley, David H. Porter, Kenneth P. Ruscio, Morton Owen Schapiro, and Christina Elliott Sorum, with an Introduction by Pauline Yu. 2005. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/59_Liberal_Arts_Colleges.pdf
58. A Life of Learning by Peter Gay. The 2004 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2005. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2004_PeterGay.pdf
57. Crises and Opportunities: The Futures of Scholarly Publishing by Carlos J. Alonso, Cathy N. Davidson, John M. Unsworth, and Lynne Withey. 2004. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/57_Crises_and_Opportunites.pdf
56. Internationalization: Rhetoric or Reality? by Sheila Biddle. 2003. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/56_Internationalization.pdf
55. A Life of Learning by Peter Brown. The 2003 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2003. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2003_PeterBrown.pdf
54. A Life of Learning by Henry A. Millon. The 2002 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2003. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2002_HenryMillon.pdf
53. John H. D'Arms: His Achievements, Our Future Course by Nancy Cantor, W. Robert Connor, Barbara DeConcini, Patricia Nelson Limerick, and Neil Rudenstine. 2003. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/53_JohnHDArms.htm
ACLS Occasional Paper Series (cont’d)
52. Towards a History of the Literary Cultures in East-Central Europe: Theoretical Reflections by Marcel Cornis-Pope and John Neubauer. 2003. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/52_Literary_Cultures_in_East_Central_Europe.pdf
51. East European Constitutionalism Teacher-Training Project. Final Report: "Assumptions and Lessons Learned". 2002. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/51_East_European_Constitutionalism.pdf
50. A Life of Learning by Helen Vendler. The 2001 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2002. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2001_HelenVendler.pdf
49. The Marketplace of Ideas by Louis Menand. 2001. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/49_Marketplace_of_Ideas.htm
48. Collectors, Collections, and Scholarly Culture by Anthony Grafton, Deanna Marcum, and Jean Strouse, with Introduction by Neil Harris. 2001. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/48_Collectors_Collections.htm
47. The Humanities and The Sciences by Jerome Friedman, Peter Galison, and Susan Haack, with Introduction by Billy E. Frye. 2000. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/47_Humanities_and_Sciences.htm
46. A Life of Learning by Geoffrey Hartman. The 2000 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 2000. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/2000_GeoffreyHartman.pdf
45. A Life of Learning by Clifford Geertz. The 1999 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1999. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1999_CliffordGeertz.pdf
44. The Humanist on Campus: Continuity and Change by Denis Donoghue, Lynn Hunt, Lucius Outlaw, Judith Shapiro, and Robert Weisbuch. 1998. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/44_Humanist_on_Campus.htm
43. Wave of the Present: The Scholarly Journal on the Edge of the Internet by Christopher L. Tomlins. 1998. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/43_Wave_of_the_Present.htm
42. A Life of Learning by Yi-Fu Tuan. The 1998 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1998. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1998_YiFuTuan.pdf
41. Computing and the Humanities: Summary of a Roundtable Meeting. 1998. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/41_Computing_and_the_Humanities.htm
40. The Transformation of Humanistic Studies in the Twenty-first Century: Opportunities and Perils by Thomas Bender, Stanley Chodorow, and Pauline Yu. 1997. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/40_Transformation_of_Humanistic_Studies.htm
ACLS Occasional Paper Series (cont’d)
39. A Life of Learning by Natalie Zemon Davis. The 1997 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture.
1997. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1997_NatalieZemonDavis.pdf
38. Report of the President, 1986-1997 by Stanley N. Katz. 1997. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/38_Report_of_President_1986-97.htm
37. Information Technology in Humanities Scholarship: Achievements, Prospects, and Challenges—The United States Focus by Pamela Pavliscak, Seamus Ross, and Charles Henry. 1997. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/37_Information_Technology.htm
36. New Connections for Scholars: The Changing Missions of a Learned Society in an Era of Digital Networks by Douglas C. Bennett. 1997. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/36_New_Connections_for_Scholars.htm
35. Collaborative Historiography: A Comparative Literary History of Latin America by Linda Hutcheon, Djelal Kadir, and Mario J. Valdés. 1996, HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/35_Collaborative_Historiography.htm
34. A Life of Learning by Robert William Fogel. The 1996 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1996. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1996_WilliamRobertFogel.pdf
33. The Professional Evaluation of Teaching by James England, Pat Hutchings, and Wilbert J. MacKeachie. 1996. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/33_Professonal_Evaluation_of_Teaching.htm
32. Scholarship and Teaching by Francis Oakley. 1996. HTML
http://archives.acls.org/op/32_Scholarship_and_Teaching.htm
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31. Beyond the Academy: A Scholar's Obligations by George R. Garrison, Arnita A. Jones, Robert Pollack, and Edward W. Said. 1995.
http://archives.acls.org/op/31_Beyond_the_Academy.htm
30. A Life of Learning by Phyllis Pray Bober. The 1995 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1995. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1995_PhyllisPrayBober.pdf
29. Poetry In and Out of the Classroom: Essays from the ACLS Elementary and Secondary Schools Teacher Curriculum Development Project. An ACLS/The New Press joint publication. 1995. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/29_Poetry_and_Classroom.htm
28. The Internationalization of Scholarship and Scholarly Societies. 1995. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/28_Internalization_of_Scholarship.htm
27. Rethinking Literary History—Comparatively by Mario Valdés and Linda Hutcheon. 1994. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/27_Rethinking_Literary_History.htm
ACLS Occasional Paper Series (cont’d)
26. Changes in the Context for Creating Knowledge by George Keller, Dennis O'Brien, and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph. 1994. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/26_Context_for_Creating_Knowledge.htm
25. A Life of Learning by Robert K. Merton. The 1994 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1994. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1994_RobertKMerton.pdf
24. Perspectives on the Humanities and School-Based Curriculum Development by Sandra Blackman, Stanley Chodorow, Richard Ohmann, Sandra Okura, Sandra Sanchez Purrington, and Robert Stein. An ACLS/The New Press joint publication. 1994. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/24_Perspectives_on_Humanities.htm
23. Teaching the Humanities: Essays from the ACLS Elementary and Secondary Schools Teacher Curriculum Development Project. An ACLS/The New Press joint publication. 1994. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/23_Teaching_the_Humanities.htm
22. The Limits of Expression in American Intellectual Life by Kathryn Abrams, W.B. Carnochan, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Robert M. O'Neil. 1993. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/22_Limits_of_Expression.htm
21. A Life of Learning by Annemarie Schimmel. The 1993 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1993. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1993_AnnemarieSchimmel.pdf
20. The Humanities in the Schools by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Stanley N. Katz, and Catharine R. Stimpson. 1993. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/20_Humanities_in_Schools.htm
19. A Life of Learning by D.W. Meinig. The 1992 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1992. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1992_DonaldWMeinig.pdf
18. Fellowships in the Humanities, 1983-1991 by Douglas Greenberg. 1992. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/18_Fellowships_in_Humanities_1983-91.htm
17. A Life of Learning by Milton Babbitt. The 1991 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1991. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1991_MiltonBabbitt.pdf
16. The Improvement of Teaching by Derek Bok; responses by Sylvia Grider, Francis Oakley, and George Rupp. 1991. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/16_Improvement_of_Teaching.htm
15. Culture's New Frontier: Staking a Common Ground by Naomi F.Collins. 1990. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/15_Culture_New_Frontier.htm
14. Scholars and Research Libraries in the 21st Century. 1990. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/14_Scholars_and_Research_Libraries.htm
ACLS Occasional Paper Series (cont’d)
13. The ACLS Comparative Constitutionalism Project: Final Report. 1990. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/13_Comparative_Constitutionalism.htm
12. A Life of Learning by Paul Oskar Kristeller. The 1990 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1990. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1990_PaulOskarKristeller.pdf
11. National Task Force on Scholarship and the Public Humanities. 1990. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/11_Scholarship_and_Public_Humanities.htm
10. Viewpoints: Excerpts from the ACLS Conference on the Humanities in the 1990s by Peter Conn, Thomas Crow, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Ernest S. Frerichs, David Hollinger, Sabine MacCormack, Richard Rorty, and Catharine R. Stimpson. 1989. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/10_Viewpoints.htm
9. A Life of Learning by Judith N. Shklar. The 1989 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1989. PDF.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1989_JudithNShklar.pdf
8. The Agenda for the Humanities and Higher Education for the 21st Century by Stephen Graubard. 1989. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/8_Agenda_for_Humanities.htm
7. Speaking for the Humanities by George Levine, Peter Brooks, Jonathan Culler, Marjorie Garber, E. Ann Kaplan, and Catharine R. Stimpson. 1989. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/7_Speaking_for_Humanities.htm
6. The Humanities in the University: Strategies for the 1990s by W.R. Connor, Roderick S. French, J. Hillis Miller, Susan Resneck Parr, Merrill D. Peterson, and Margaret B. Wilkerson. 1988. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/6_Humanities_in_Universities.htm
5. Learned Societies and the Evolution of the Disciplines by Saul B. Cohen, David Bromwich, and George W. Stocking, Jr. 1988. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/5_Evolution_of_Disciplines.htm
4. A Life of Learning by John Hope Franklin. The 1988 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1988. HTML.
http://www.acls.org /Publications/OP/Haskins/1988_JohnHopeFranklin.pdf
3. R.M. Lumiansky: Scholar, Teacher, Spokesman for the Humanities. 1988. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/3_RMLumiansky.htm
2. Perplexing Dreams: Is There a Core Tradition in the Humanities? by Roger Shattuck. 1987. HTML.
http://archives.acls.org/op/2_Perplexing_Dreams.htm
1. A Life of Learning by Carl E. Schorske. The 1987 Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. 1987. PDF.
http://www.acls.org/Publications/OP/Haskins/1987_CarlSchorske.pdf
February 2008