Background
Long, Norton Enneking was born on November 29, 1910 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Percy Waldron and Florence Eliot (Enneking) Long.
("The contemporary city of the nation state has looked to ...)
"The contemporary city of the nation state has looked to the nation and market capitalism to insure its economic viability. In an an of rapidly expanding local public goods, these mechanisms have failed. The agony of Newark is a late stage of a generally prevalent disease, if cure there be, lies in the rebuilding of the city as a political community whose members, in sufficient degree, accept a common shared fate and empower a leadership to shape that fate so far as it lies in that power of the city. That power may be far more than we now imagine." - From the Author's Preface
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political science educator emeritus
Long, Norton Enneking was born on November 29, 1910 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Percy Waldron and Florence Eliot (Enneking) Long.
AB, Harvard University, 1932; AM, Harvard University, 1933; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1937.
Instructor American government Harvard University, 1936-1939. Assistant professor Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, 1939-1940. Visiting professor Louisiana State University, 1940.
Instructor Queens College, Flushing, Long Island, New York, 1940-1942. Director program division rent department, assistant to administrator OPA, Washington, 1942-1946. Assistant administrator National Housing Agency, 1946.
Professor Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1947-1955. Visiting professor University Texas, Austin, 1947, Mich State University, 1955-1958. Visiting professor government, research associate Graduate School Public Administration, Harvard University, 1957-1958.
Professor political science, director education Transportation Center, Northwestern University, 1958-1964. James Gordon professor community government Brandeis University, 1964-1968. Professor political science University Illinois, Urbana, 1968.
Now Curator's professor emeritus political science University Missouri, St. Louis. Consultant to chancellor Board Education City of New York, since 1985. Fellow Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, since 1977.
Consultant on community development International Cooperation Administration, Manila, 1961. Staff consultant, adviser to governor of Illinois, 1961. Member Joint Center of Urban Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, 1964-1966.
Board directors Employment Research and Development Institute. Visiting professor political science Queens College, City University of New York, spring 1982, University California, Berkeley, 1988, San Diego, spring quarter 1989, 90, La Jolla, spring 1989, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Technological Institute and State University, since 1992. Visiting distinguished professor San Diego State University, 1991, lecturer, 1992.
("The contemporary city of the nation state has looked to ...)
(RECONSTITUTING THE URBAN COMMUNITY)
Member American Political Science Association (president Midwest chapter 1975-1976, Career Achievement award urban section 1988, John Gauss award 1991), American Society Public Administration, Urban Affairs Association.
Married Jane Elanore Heap, August 15, 1937. Children: Margaret R., Judith E., Eliot R., Mary W.