Edward Baring, curriculum vitae 1

Edward Baring

History Department,
Drew University,
36 Madison Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940 / 40 Western Way,
Princeton, NJ 08540

(609) 216-2461

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

September 2010- Present

Assistant Professor of Modern European Intellectual and Cultural History, Drew University

September 2009- July 2010

Lecturerat the Writing Program, Princeton University

EDUCATION

2003-2009,Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Ph.D. in Modern European Intellectual History, June 2009.

Dissertation: “The Young Derrida and French Philosophy, 1946-1967,”

Committee: Professors Peter Gordon (advisor), David Blackbourn, Judith Surkis, Sean Kelly.

(Awarded the Harold K. Gross Prize by the Department of History, Harvard University, for the dissertation, which “gave greatest promise of a distinguished career of historical research.”)

A.M. in History, June 2005.

With specialization in: Modern Intellectual History, Modern German History, Early Modern Intellectual History, History and Philosophy of Physics.

1999-2003, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

B.A. (hons.)Double First in Mathematics and History, June 2003.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

The Young Derrida and French Philosophy, 1945-1968, Ideas in Context, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Articles

“Derrida, Lévi-Strauss, and the Cercle d’Epistémologie; or, How to be a Good Structuralist,” forthcoming in Knox Peden and Peter Hallward eds., Concept and Form: The Cahiers pour l'analyse and Contemporary French Thought, vol. 2, London: Verso, 2012.

“Humanist Pretensions: Catholics, Communists, and Sartre’s Struggle for Existentialism in Post-War France,” in Modern Intellectual History, vol. 7, Number 3, November 2010. pp. 581-609

“Liberalism and the Algerian War: The Case of Jacques Derrida,” Critical Inquiry vol. 36, Number 2, Winter 2010.pp. 239-261.

Reprinted in Kathy Darrow ed., Twentieth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 262. Gale, 2012.

Shorter Essays and Reviews

“Misplaced Radicalism,” review of Niilo Kauppi, Radicalism in French Culture: A Sociology of French Theory in the 1960s, in Radical Philosophy, November 2011.

Synopsis of Jacques Derrida, “Nature, Culture, Écriture (de Lévi-Strauss à Rousseau)” at “Concept and Form: The Cahiers pour l’Analyse and Contemporary French Thought” ( (Published on-line 2011).

Work in Progress

The Trace of God: Derrida and Religion ed. Edward Baring and Peter E. Gordon, under consideration by Fordham University Press. (volume includes essays by John Caputo, Richard Kearney, Hent de Vries, Amy Hollywood, Martin Hägglund, Judith Surkis, Peter Gordon, Ethan Kleinberg, Sarah Hammerschlag, Joseph Cohen)

“Introduction” in Edward Baring and Peter E. Gordon ed. The Trace of God: Derrida and Religion, under consideration by Fordham University Press.

“Theism and Atheism at Play: Jacques Derrida and Henri Birault,” in Edward Baring and Peter E. Gordon ed. The Trace of God: Derrida and Religion, under consideration by Fordham University Press.

“Ne me raconte plus d’histoires: Derrida and the Problem of the History of Philosophy,” article length manuscript.

“The Europeanization of Phenomenology,” book-length project.

AWARDS/ PRIZES

Caspersen School of Graduate Studies, Drew University, Research Grant, / 2011
College of the Liberal Arts, Drew University, Research Grant, / 2011
Harold K. Gross Dissertation Prize, Harvard University, / 2010
DAAD Grant for research in Germany (Declined) / 2010-11
ACLS Mellon Dissertation Completion Fellow, / 2008-9
Krupp Foundation Dissertation Finishing Grant, (Declined) / 2008-9
Frank Sheldon Traveling Fellow, Harvard University, / 2006-7
Krupp Foundation Traveling Fellow, Harvard University, / 2006-7
Derek C. Bok Center, Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, / 2006
Center For European Studies, Opportunity Grant, / 2005, 2007
Harvard University History Department Summer Research Grants, / 2004, 2005, 2006
Morgan Prize for History, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2003
Bibby Prize for Service to the Community, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2003
Bachelor Scholar, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2002
Openshaw Prize, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2001
Foundation Scholar, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2001
College Exhibitioner, Queens’ College, Cambridge, / 2000

TEACHING

Drew University, Madison, NJ.

“Modern Germany: 1870-Present”
Intermediate Undergraduate course / Fall 2011
History Research Seminar
Capstone History Course / Fall 2011
& Spring 2011
“Nineteenth Century European Intellectual History”
Graduate Seminar / Spring 2011
“Modern European History”
Introductory Undergraduate Course. / Spring 2011
“1968 in Europe”
Advanced Undergraduate Course. / Fall2010
“The Making of Modern France, 1870-Present”
Intermediate Undergraduate Course. / Fall 2010

Princeton University,Princeton, NJ.

“Existentialism and the Death of God,”
Freshman Seminar at the Princeton Writing Program. / Spring 2010
& Fall 2009

Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

“Modern Intellectual History” (Professor Peter Gordon),
Head Teaching Fellow, Taught two undergraduate sections, and led a graduate group. / Spring 2008
“French History 1848-present” (Professor Judith Surkis),
Taught an undergraduate section. / Fall 2007
“French Social Thought” (Professor Judith Surkis),
Taught two undergraduate sections, and led a graduate group. Received Certificate of Distinction in Teaching. / Spring 2006
“Reason and Faith in the West” (Professor Ann Blair),
Taught two undergraduate sections of an introductory course. / Fall 2005

INVITED TALKS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS

Response to Glen Mazis, “Animals Before Me, With Whom I Live, By Whom I Am Addressed,” “Divinanimality: Creaturely Theology” 11thTransdisciplinary Theological Colloquium, Drew Theological School, September-October 2011.

“Ethics Classes in the Existentialist School,” Conference presentation at the Society for French Historical Studies, April, 2010.

“Theism and Atheism at Play: Jacques Derrida and Henri Birault,” Presentation at Derrida and Religion conference at Harvard University, March 2010.

“Reading Lévi-Strauss at the ENS; or, How to be a Good Structuralist,” Invited talk at the New York Consortium for Intellectual History, January 2010.

“Sartre, Heidegger, and the Humanism debate,” Guest lecture in Professor Peter Gordon’s course Modern European Intellectual History, Harvard University, April 2008.

“The Algerian War,” Guest lecture in Professor Judith Surkis’s course Modern France, Harvard University, November 2007.

“Derrida, post-existentialist,” Invited talk at the Queens’ College Humanities Society, University of Cambridge, April 2007.

“Can one write a history of Jacques Derrida?” Invited talk at the Queens’ College History Society, University of Cambridge, April 2007.

“A Curious Forty Pages in Derrida’s De la grammatologie,” at Cornell University Graduate Student Conference, Tracing the Temporal, April 2006.

“Nietzsche, Husserl, and the Crisis of the Sciences,” Guest lecture in Professor Ann Blair’s course Reason and Faith in the West, Harvard University, November 2005.

SERVICE

Faculty sponsor for the History Honors Society / 2011-
Co-organizer Oscar Wilde Conference at Drew University / June 2012
Referee for Modern Intellectual History / 2010-
Referee for Derrida Today / 2010-
Co-organizer, Derrida and Religion Conference at Harvard University, / March 2010
Co-chair Intellectual History Reading Group, , / 2005-9
Co-chair Center for European Studies Dissertation Workshop, / 2005-6, 2007-8
President, Henry Adams Harvard History Graduate Society, / 2005-6
Vice President and Treasurer, Queens’ College, Cambridge, JCR, / 2001-2

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Historical Association.

New York Consortium for Intellectual History.

Society for French Historical Studies.

Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University (2005-9).

RESEARCH LANGUAGES

French (reading, speaking, and writing).

German (reading, speaking, and writing).

Italian (reading)

REFERENCES

Professor Peter Gordon,
Professor of History,
Center for European Studies,
27 Kirkland Street,
Cambridge, MA 02138

617-495-4303 x290 / Professor Judith Surkis,
Institute for Advanced Studies
Princeton, NJ

Professor David Blackbourn,
Coolidge Professor of History,
Center for European Studies,
27 Kirkland Street,
Cambridge, MA 02138

617-495-4303 x228 / Professor Samuel Moyn,
Professor of History,
616 Fayerweather Hall,
Columbia University,
New York, NY 10027

212-854-3009