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in 1986. Weiss served as chair of the modern foreign languages department from 1982 to 1985, he was also the director of Off-Campus Study and Academic Affairs from 1990 to 1997, and Associate Dean of Faculty from 1997 to 2000. In September 2000 he was awarded the NEH endowed chair. During his
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In his authored works, Weiss typically writes in French or English depending on his audience. His recent NĂ©mirovsky biography was written in French and published in France before being translated into English by his wife for publication in the United States.
512: 413:"LibertĂ©, fraternitĂ©, judĂ©ophobie: American reactions to perceived French anti-Semitism," Symposium on The French in the United States, University of Texas at Austin, April 22, 2005. 373:"Ă€ Rome comme Ă  Dijon: Le PrĂ©sident de Brosses en Italie," in Le XVIIIe siècle : histoire, mĂ©moire et rĂŞve. MĂ©langes offerts Ă  Jean Goulemot, Paris: HonorĂ© Champion, 2006. 407:"From 'The French Monster' to 'Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys': Two Centuries of Francophobia in the United States", Society for French Historical Studies, Paris, June 18, 2004 361:"Le théâtre quĂ©bĂ©cois: une histoire de famille," inle Théâtre au QuĂ©bec, mĂ©moire et appropriation, MontrĂ©al: SociĂ©tĂ© d’Histoire du Théâtre du QuĂ©bec, 1990, p. 131–140. 573: 410:"Table ronde - Trois destins singuliers: Romain Gary, Maurice Sachs, Irène NĂ©mirovsky," Institut MĂ©moire de l’Édition Contemporaine, Caen (France), May 21, 2005. 613: 603: 568: 593: 345:(Editor, with Joseph Donohoe). East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1995. Winner of the ACSUS award for best book of essays on Canada, 1996. 558: 553: 516: 325: 339:. Washington, DC: The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, 1989. Reprinted by the Michigan State University Press, 1995. 563: 608: 583: 378: 312: 367:"Le Centenaire de la RĂ©volution Française dans la presse amĂ©ricaine," LittĂ©rature et nation, 2:3, September 1990, p. 135–149. 588: 147:
Weiss is currently NEH Class of 1940 Distinguished Professor of Humanities, emeritus, in the Department of French and Italian at
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tenure as director of off-campus study, Weiss established programs of study in
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whose extensive publications include literary and theatre criticism, essays on
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for research in France. In 1977 and again in 1979, he had a
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colleges. Weiss continues to direct the Dijon program.
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during which time he interpreted for, among others,
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New Britain, Connecticut
Professor
biographer
author
academic administrator
interpreter
Columbia University
Yale University
French literature
social science
Franco-American relations
short story
Irène Némirovsky
Colby College
Waterville, Maine
Dijon
New Britain, Connecticut
B.A.
Columbia College
Ph.D.
Yale University
Fulbright Fellowship
Canadian Government
fellowship
Quebec
Quebec
interpreter
State Department
Martin Luther King Jr.
francophone African

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