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American historian, and lawyer
Elizabeth Kopelman Borgwardt (born 1965) is an American
historian , and
lawyer .
Life
She graduated from
Cambridge University with a BA and M.Phil., from
Harvard Law School , with a J.D., and from
Stanford University with a Ph.D.
She worked as a mediator and arbitrator, and was a senior fellow at the Center for Conflict and Negotiation at
Stanford University .
She also worked on the Michael Dukakis 1988 presidential campaign.
On June 26, 1993, she married Kurt Borgwardt.
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She teaches at
Washington University in St. Louis .
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Fellowships
Spring 2012
University of Chicago , Richard and Ann Pozen Professor of Human Rights (Visiting)
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2010 Visiting Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford University
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2009 Fulbright Visiting Professor, University of Heidelberg, Center for American Studies
[4]
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Spring 2008, Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer,
University of Heidelberg , Center for American Studies
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2004-2012 Distinguished Lecturer, Organization of American Historians
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2003-2004 Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Law & Society,
University of California at Berkeley
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2001-2002 Samuel Golieb Fellow in Legal History,
New York University School of Law
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1999 Stuart L. Bernath Dissertation Research Grant
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1998 Ford Foundation "Human Rights" Fellow
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Awards and honors
2010 James E. McCleod Faculty Appreciation Award, Washington University in St. Louis
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November 2010 Distinguished Graduate Award, Noble & Greenough School
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2009 Stuart L. Bernath Lecture Prize, Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations
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2008 Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights Outstanding Book Award
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2006 Murle Curti Book Award, the Organization of American Historians
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2006 Stuart L. Bernath Book Prize (co-winner), the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
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2006 Best Book Award, Any Historical Topic,
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
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2006
Merle Curti Award
2006 Robert F. Kennedy Foundation Book Award Finalist
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2006 Gustavus Myers Center Outstanding Book Award, Honorable Mention, for A New Deal for the World
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2006 Nominee, Pulitzer Prize in History, for A New Deal for the World
[3]
2004 Elizabeth Spilman Rosenfield Dissertation Prize,
Stanford University Department of History
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1998 Littleton-Griswold Dissertation Research Award for Legal History, American Historical Association
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Works
References
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