American Council of Learned Societies
Occasional Paper No. 53



John H. D'Arms
and the Humanities:

His Achievements, Our Future Course


Introduction

Remarks by
(in order of their original presentation):

Nancy Cantor
Barbara DeConcini
W. Robert Connor
Patricia Nelson Limerick
Neil Rudenstine

WORKS BY JOHN H. D'ARMS CITED




Works by John H. D'Arms Cited


D’Arms, John H. et al. 2002. Making the Humanities Count: The Importance of Data. Cambridge, MA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 17-20.

D’Arms, John H. 2001. "The Humanities, the University, and the Learned Societies: Reconciliation or Reconnection?" Emory University Symposium on Reconciliation, 25-27 January.

——. 2000. "Mentoring, Scholarship, and the Next Generation of Humanists." John H. D’Arms Faculty Awards for Distinguished Graduate Mentoring in the Humanities, University of Michigan, 20 September.

——. 1999a. "Performing Culture: Roman Spectacle and the Banquets of the Powerful." The Art of Ancient Spectacle. Eds. Bettina Bergmann and Christine Kondoleon. Washington: National Gallery of Art; London: Yale UP. 301-319.

——. 1999b. "Pressing Issues for a New Generation of Humanists." The Chronicle of Higher Education 2 July: B6.

——. 1998. "Defining the ‘Publics’ for the Humanities." Conference on the Humanities and the Public, Stanford University, 13 November.

——. 1997. "Funding Trends in the Academic Humanities, 1970-1995." What’s Happened to the Humanities? Ed. Alvin Kernan. Princeton: Princeton UP. 32-60.

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