ECSSS Officers, Board Members, Past Presidents, and Honorees


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ECSSS Officers, 2010–2012

President: Mark G. Spencer (History), Brock University
Vice-President: Catherine Jones (Literature), University of Aberdeen
Executive Secretary: Richard B. Sher (History), New Jersey Institute of Technology (to 2016)
Member-at-Large 1: Özlem Çaykent (History), Eastern Mediterranean U., North Cyprus
Member-at-Large 2: Ralph McLean (Literature), University of Glasgow

ECSSS Executive Board

Ken Simpson (to 2012)
Mark G. Spencer (to 2012)
Richard B. Sher (to 2016)
John Cairns (Law), University of Edinburgh (to 2014)
Catherine Jones (English), University of Aberdeen (to 2012)
Ned Landsman (History), Stony Brook University (to 2012)
Susan Manning (English), University of Edinburgh (to 2014)
Juliet Shields (Literature), Binghamton University (to 2012)
Craig Smith (Philosophy), St. Andrews University (to 2012)

Past Presidents

1986–1988 Ian Simpson Ross, University of British Columbia
1988–1990 Roger Emerson, University of Western Ontario
1990–1992 Andrew Hook, University of Glasgow
1992–1994 John Robertson, University of Oxford
1994–1996 Susan Manning, University of Cambridge
1996–1998 James Moore, Concordia University
1998–2000 M. A. Stewart, University of Lancaster
2000–2002 Nicholas Phillipson, University of Edinburgh
2002–2004 Ned Landsman, State University of New York at Stony Brook
2004–2006 Jane Rendall, University of York
2006–2008 John Cairns, University of Edinburgh
2008-2009 Ken Simpson, University of Glasgow


Recipients of the ECSSS Lifetime Achievement Award

1987 (Virginia Beach) David Daiches (1912–2005)
1992 (Philadelphia) Thomas Crawford
1998 (Utrecht) Ian Simpson Ross
2001 (Arlington) Hiroshi Mizuta
2003 (Charleston) G. Ross Roy
2006 (Williamsburg) Richard B. Sher
2007 (Montpellier) Andrew Hook
2008 (Halifax) Roger L. Emerson
2009 (St. Andrews) M. A. Stewart



 

 

Last updated: 07/17/10
Comments: Richard Sher, sher@njit.edu
Federated Department of History
New Jersey Institute of Technology