The Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics at the University of Virginia
http://www.virginia.edu/politics/staff/scholars/holden.html

Matthew Holden

MatthewHPolSci@aol.com
Phone: 601-952-0596

Henry L. and Grace M. Doherty Professor Emeritus of Politics. Taught at the University of Virginia from 1981 through 2002 . (Previously taught at University of Pittsburgh, University of Wisconsin, and Wayne State University.)

Field: Public Administration/Public Policy.

Primary professional identification is with executive politics and public administration and with public policy, especially on energy and on environment. Author of Continuity and Disruption: Essays in Public Administration and other books and papers in public administration/public policy; politics and law; urban politics; ethnicity and race relations; decision-making; and methodology.

Former President, American Political Science Association. Former President of the Policy Studies Organization. Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. Member, Phi Beta Kappa. L.L.D. (Hon.), Tuskegee University; L. H. D. (Hon.), Virginia Theological Seminary.

 

Matthew Holden's curriculum vitae. (.pdf 16 KB)

Part II-- Recent or Forthcoming Publications

  • Exclusion and Inclusion
  • Part III-- Manuscripts in final preparation

    Part IV -- WORKING PAPERS, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, AND OTHER DRAFTS

  • Tom Stanton Draft Manuscript
  • Congress and the Status of Blacks
  • Meru Land
  • The Davises and The Montgomerys
  • The Montgomerys and Davis Bend: A Provisional Interpretation
  • Margaret Alexander Walker Research Center Speech
  • Mechanisms and Processes of Legal Initiation
  • The Matthew Holden Reading Room
  • Master Bibliography on Politics of Prosecution
  • Unveiling the Isaiah T. Montgomery Studies Project: Remarks on Studies About Isaiah T. Montgomery”
  • Matthew Holden Comments at Robert G. Clark Symposium

     

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