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职称:Professor Walter H. Annenberg-Edmund P. Joyce Chair in American Studies and Journalism Director, John W. Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy
所属学校:University of Notre Dame
所属院系:College of Arts and Letters
所属专业:American/United States Studies/Civilization
联系方式:(574) 631-5128
Schmuhl is the author or editor of eleven books, including Statecraft and Stagecraft: American Political Life in the Age of Personality (1990 and 1992), Demanding Democracy (1994), Thomas Jefferson: America's Philosopher-King (1996 and 2014) and Wounded Titans: American Presidents and the Perils of Power (1996). His edited volume, The Responsibilities of Journalism, has been published in four foreign editions. Indecent Liberties came out in 2000 and was selected by the Chicago Tribune Books section as one of 40 noteworthy nonfiction titles for that year. His collection of essays, In So Many Words: Arguments and Adventures, was published in 2006, with a new, expanded edition, In So Many More Words appearing, appearing in 2010. This edition was a finalist for the Book of the Year Award for essays, sponsored by ForeWord Reviews. Another edited volume, Making Words Dance: Reflections on Red Smith, Journalism, and Writing, also came out in 2010 from Andrews McMeel Publishing.
Robert Schmuhl received his bachelor's degree from Notre Dame in 1970 and a doctorate (in English and American Studies) from Indiana University in 1978. He joined the Notre Dame faculty in 1980, teaching at the University of Notre Dame of Australia in 1997, serving as the inaugural Naughton Distinguished Visiting Professor at University College Dublin in 2000, and being Visiting Professor of Media Ethics at St. Augustine College of South Africa in 2003. In 2004 and 2012, he was on the faculty of Notre Dame’s London Centre, and in 2009 he was the first John Hume Visiting Research Fellow at University College Dublin.