Background
Lovett, Clara Maria was born on August 4, 1939 in Trieste, Italy. Came to the United States, 1962.
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In J anuary 1948, Alessandro Levi, a distinguished scholar in the fields of law, philosophy and political theory, published an article entitled "The 'return' of Carlo Cattaneo. " 1 Levi, hirns elf the author of an im- portant work on Cattaneo, 2 reported on several initiatives which had been taken by Italian scholars since 1945 to rescue the Lombard writer and politician from relative obscurity. With some financial assistance from the City of Milan, a committee of Italian and Swiss scholars had been formed in the spring of 1946 to publish Cattaneo's works, which until then had only appeared in fragmentary and uncritical 3 editions. LeMonnier of Florence had agreed to publish the new edi- tion. Meanwhile, the Lombard historian Rinaldo Caddeo was preparing with considerable pains an edition of several volumes of Cattaneo's correspondence. In addition, a catalog of materials pertaining to Cat- taneo and found among the Crispi papers was being prepared at the State Archives in Palermo. Abrief biography had appeared in 1945 and other works by historians, political scientists, and journalists were 4 in progress. These initiatives seemed long overdue, in view of the fact that Cattaneo's contemporaries bad considered hirn a leading figure in the liberal-democratic current of the Risorgimento. As Levi acknowledged in his article, however, these e. fforts to rescue Cattaneo's work from obscurity were something more than a belated tribute to an important participant in the his tory of nineteenth century Italy.
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In this first full-length biography of Ferrari, Lovett traces his intellectual development in Milan and describes his twenty years of voluntary exile in Paris. In discussing Ferrari's relationships with French radicals and socialists, Lovett documents the growth of his political consciousness in the 1840s, his gradual commitment to the democratization of European society, and his response to the impact of both the French and Italian revolutions of 1848. Originally published 1979. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
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academic administrator historian
Lovett, Clara Maria was born on August 4, 1939 in Trieste, Italy. Came to the United States, 1962.
Bachelor equivalent, University Trieste, 1962. Master of Arts, University Texas, Austin, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy, University Texas, 1970.
Professor history Baruch College City University of New York, New York City, 1971-1982, assistant provost, 1980-1982. Chief European division Library. of Congress, Washington, 1982-1984. Provost, vice president academy affairs George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, 1988-1993.
On leave, director Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards American Association for Higher Education, 1993-1994. President Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 1994-2001, president emerita, since 2001. Senior fellow, director Center for Competency-Measured Education The Oquirrh Institute, 2002—2003.
President, Chief Executive Officer American Association for Higher Educated, 2003—2005. Retired, 2005
Visiting lecturer Foreign Service Institute, Washington, 1979-1985.
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Organizer Democratic clubs Brooklyn, 1972-1976. Member executive committee Palisades Citizens Association, Washington, 1985-1987. Vestry member St. David's Episcopalian Church, Washington, 1986-1989.
Board directors Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona, 1995-2004, National Council Teacher Quality, since 2005, Arizona Women's Education Employment Inc., since 2001. Trustee Western Governors University, 1996-2007, Thunderbird, The Thunderbird, The School of Global Management, 2006^, Scottsdale Cultural Council, since 2006. Member Arizona State Board Education, 1999-2001.
Vestry member Trinity Episcopal Catholic, Phoenix, since 2009. Member American Association Higher Education (consultant since 1979), Society for Italian History Studies, Association American College and Universities (board directors 1990-1993).
Married Benjamin F. Brown.