Deborah Bernstein Charnoff
Adj Lecturer
Weissman School of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Areas of expertise: Anglo-American intellectual history; 17th & 18th c. European & revolutionary American thought in context; republicanism & its roots; revolution & its history; political intellectual history; legal history; renaissance history, particularly political thought
Email Address: deborah.charnoff@baruch.cuny.edu
- Biography
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- Honors and Awards
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Working with young adults and teaching has been a vital part of my professional work from very early on in my first career as an attorney, continuing to today.
Education
Ph.D., History, Graduate Center, City University of New York New York United States
J.D., Law, Duke University School of Law Durham United States
B.A., History, Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr United States
Journal Articles
A Second Look at the Question of Who Authored Court Maxims. In Progress.
Law Reviews
Bernstein Charnoff, D. (1985). Through the Looking Glass & Back Again: The PANE Case, A Rebuttal (No.1985). Harvard University.
| Honor / Award | Organization Sponsor | Date Received | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-2016 Carell Dissertation Fellowship | Graduate Center, CUNY | 2022-03-16 | Awarded for high academic merit |
| The Huntington Library-FAU Libraries Joint Fellowship, 2018-2019 | The Huntington Library, San Marino, CA & Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL | 2022-02-07 | Fellowship for three Ph.D. students to do their research at FAU's Weiner Collection and at the Huntington Library. The collection and fellowship is particularly suited for students in Anglo-American political philosophy, the American and French revolutions, politics in the 1780s-90s, the English Civil War, 17th-19th c. religion, and reform movements. |