Background
Moen, Ole O. was born on August 3, 1940 in Hell, Norway. Son of Odd Margido and Olga (Romuld) Moen.
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This book offers a broad analysis of the concept of affirmative action, from the first mention of the term under the New Deal to its uncertain status in the late summer of 2001.
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Moen, Ole O. was born on August 3, 1940 in Hell, Norway. Son of Odd Margido and Olga (Romuld) Moen.
Master of Arts, University Oslo, 1971. Master of Arts, University Minnesota, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy, 1978.
Doctor Moen has a Candidate Philological degree in English from the University of Oslo (1971) and has also an Master of Arts degree in American Studies from the University of Minnesota (1974). Doctor Moen was a tenured professor in North American Area Studies at the Department of Literature, Area Studies, and European Languages,the University of Oslo, from 1979 to 2010. Doctor Moen"s fields of specialization are American constitutional history, constitutional law, minority problems, and the political system, and he has written several books and articles on the subjects.
He is also a frequently used commentator on television and radio, and in newspapers, on subjects pertaining to the United States of America. His main academic work is a book on the United States. Supreme Court titled "Race, Color, and Partial Blindness: Affirmative Action under the Law" (2001).
Doctor Moen has had two Fulbright scholarships to the University of Minnesota and has been guest lecturer at The University of Wisconsin, Madison, The University of Arizona, Tucson, and The George Washington University, where he still has connections. Doctor Moen is also frequently used as an advisor to government departments, oil companies, and other companies who have links to the United States of America or who work together with American business companies in other parts of the world.
In his younger years Professor Moen was an authorized flying and skiing instructor.
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Doctor Moen is Norwegian editor of The Journal of American History (The Organization of American Historians). Member of the board of The Norwegian Emigraant Museum and Research Center, and he was President of The Nordic Association for American Studies, 2001–2003. Secretary General of The European Association for American Studies, 2002–2006.
International advisor for The Center for American Studies and Research, The American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
And International advisor for The Center for Studies of the United States of America, The University of Belgrade, Serbia. Doctor Moen is a member of the American academic merit organization Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Solveig Helene Solberg Moen, October 10, 1970. 1 child, Stine Marit.