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humanities educator

David W. Harvey, British humanities educator. Recipient Patron's medal, Royal Geography Society, 1995, Anders Retzius Gold medal, Sweden, 1989; Guggenheim fellow, 1987. Fellow: American Academy Arts & Sciences.

Background

Harvey, David W. was born on October 31, 1935 in Gillingham, Kent, England. Son of Frederick Hercules and Doris Maud Harvey.

Education

Bachelor, St. Johns College, Cambridge, England, 1957. Master of Arts, St. Johns College, Cambridge, England, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, St. Johns College, Cambridge, England, 1962.

Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Buenos Aires University, Argentina, 1997. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Roskilde University, Denmark, 1992. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Uppsala University, Sweden, 2000.

Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Ohio State University, 2004.

Career

Lecturer University Bristol, England, 1961—1969. From associate professor to professor Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1969—1990. Professor Oxford University, England, 1987—1993.

Professor geography Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1993—2001. Professor anthropology City University of New York, since 2001.

Achievements

  • David W. Harvey has been listed as a noteworthy humanities educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Works

All works

Membership

Fellow: American Academy Arts & Sciences.

Connections

Married Haydee Salmun, December 23, 1998. 1 child Delfina Eva.

Father:
Frederick Hercules

Mother:
Doris Maud Harvey

Spouse:
Haydee Salmun

child:
Delfina Eva Harvey