In one corner was Lee Silver, a professor of molecular biology and public affairs at Princeton.
But most American history departments have no interest in hiring young professors of political history and international affairs.
He was named professor of politics and international affairs in 1972 and a distinguished professor in 1985.
He eventually left the English Department, and was subsequently professor of history, art history, and urban affairs at Northwestern.
He was a professor of public affairs and government and taught part-time while serving as city comptroller from 1994 to 2001.
Eugene Gholz is a professor of public affairs at the University of Texas.
His father is a professor of urban affairs and planning at Hunter College.
Former professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University.
Peter Mandaville, professor of international affairs and scholar of political Islam.
Three years later he was named full professor of international affairs by Lincoln University in San Francisco.