John Agresto
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John Agresto is an American author, lecturer, and university administrator.
Life
Agresto was born on January 7, 1946, at the Navy Yard Hospital in
Agresto holds undergraduate degree from
In the 1980s he served as associate director of the
In 1986 Agresto was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to become Archivist of the United States. His nomination led to charges of partisanship from both the left and right, with some questioning his resistance to using race-based affirmative action in the selection of reviewers, others opposing the appointment of a political scientist to a position generally reserved for archivists or professional historians.[1] Ultimately, after declaring that he would release the Nixon tapes despite opposition from the Justice Department,[2] the White House withdrew his nomination.[3]
Soon after returning to the NEH, Agresto was elected to serve as President of St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a post he held for 11 years.
In 2002-03, he served as both professor and Lilly Senior Research Fellow at Wabash College in Indiana.
Between August 2003 and June 2004 he was asked to serve as a Coalition Provisional Authority Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Baghdad, Iraq, charged with helping to rebuild all 21 of that country's universities and technical colleges. Agresto requested $1 billion in reconstruction funds from the Bush administration but only received $8 million. In an interview with Rajiv Chandrasekaran for his book Imperial Life in the Emerald City, Agresto called himself a "neoconservative mugged by reality."[4] Drawing on his experiences there, Agresto wrote Mugged By Reality – The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions (Encounter, 2007).
Beginning in 2007, Agresto was asked to be a founding member of the Board of the American University of Iraq in Sulaimani. He subsequently also served in various administrative/academic positions (Academic Dean, Provost, Chancellor) from 2007–08 and again in 2009-10.
In 2008-2009 he was a visiting fellow at
Books
- Mugged By Reality – The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions. Encounter Books, February 2007. It was featured on CSPAN's book TV on June 17, 2007.
- The Supreme Court and Constitutional Democracy, Cornell University Press, 1984. (Reprinted for overseas distribution by Prentice Hall of India, 1986, and Ferozsons Ltd., Pakistan, 1987. Also translated and published by the China University of Political Science and Law Press (CUPL Press) 2012.
- Liberty and Equality Under the Constitution, editor and contributor. The American Political Science Association and the American Historical Association, 1983.
- The Humanist as Citizen: Essays on the Uses of the Humanities, co-editor and contributor. The National Humanities Center, with UNC Press, 1982.
- Tomatoes, Basil, and Olive Oil – An Italian American Cookbook. Wolfsbrunnen Press, 2011.
- Rediscovering America, Asahina and Wallace, 2015
In addition, works by Agresto include various contributed book chapters as well as articles published in journals over the years in the fields of politics, culture, religion, and education. Many of his essays and op-eds have been carried by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary Magazine, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Professional associations
- Member, National Association of Scholars
- Member, Council of the National Alumni Forum
Boards and commissions
- Member and Chair of the Academic Committee, Board of Trustees, The American University of Iraq in Sulaimani (2007-2010)
- Former Member, Board of Directors, The Ball Foundation, 1995–2001
- Former Member, Independent Commission on the Arts (Presidential Appointment)
- Former Commissioner, Columbian Quincentenary Commission (Ex officio)
- Board of Trustees of the Pontifical College Josephinum, 1990–1996
- Member, U.S. (Presidential) Delegation to Observe the Elections in Suriname, 1987
Honorary degrees
References
- ^ Werner, Leslie Maitland (August 19, 1986). "Scholarly Groups Oppose Archives Nominee". The New York Times. p. A16.
See Nomination of John Agresto, Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, August and September 1986, pp. 1-31 and elsewhere.
- ^ "See Nomination, op. cit". pp. 21-6.
- ^ Battiata, Mary (October 3, 1986). "Panel Drops Nominaton of Agresto". The Washington Post.
- OCLC 148837179.