Interview with John Mollenkopf : Stanford Urban Studies at 50 Oral History Project
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- In this oral history, John Mollenkopf, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the City University of New York Graduate Center, discusses his time teaching in and serving as faculty director of Stanford’s Urban Studies Program in the 1970s. Mollenkopf recounts how, while an assistant professor in the Public Management Program at the Graduate School of Business, he shaped and co-taught the Urban Studies introductory course with Fred Stout; organized a lecture series entitled “How Great was the Great Society?” that engaged academics across the political spectrum; and completed his dissertation and additional research in the records of the Bay Area Council that became the basis for his book The Contested City. Mollenkopf also offers insights into Stanford’s student protest culture and the culture of academia, particularly during the Nixon administration; San Francisco politics in the mid-1970s; and his personal political and intellectual development, including his collaboration on the journal Kapitalistate. He also reflects on the differences between Stanford and the CUNY system, which he joined in 1981.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Extent | 1 text file |
Place | Stanford (Calif.) |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Date created | August 6, 2020 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Creators/Contributors
Interviewee | Mollenkopf, John H., 1946- | |
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Creator | Mollenkopf, John H., 1946- | |
Interviewer | Kahan, Michael | |
Interviewer | Meurice, Nova | |
Publisher | Stanford Historical Society |
Subjects
Subject | Mollenkopf, John H, 1946- |
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Subject | Cities and towns > Study and teaching |
Subject | College teachers |
Genre | Interview |
Bibliographic information
Biographical profile | John Mollenkopf is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate Center and coordinates its interdisciplinary concentration in public policy and urban studies and the public policy subfield within the Political Science PhD Program. Mollenkopf also directs the Center for Urban Research. With colleagues, he has authored or edited eighteen books on urban politics, urban policy, and the role of race, ethnicity, and immigration in New York City. Prior to joining the Graduate Center in 1981, he directed the Economic Development Division of the New York City Department of City Planning and taught urban studies and public management at Stanford University. |
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Finding Aid |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/kj321wz6436 |
Location | SC1580 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- The materials are open for research use and may be used freely for non-commercial purposes with an attribution. For commercial permission requests, please contact the Stanford University Archives (universityarchives@stanford.edu).
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.
Collection
Urban Studies at 50
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