Jack A. Goldstone
Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Jr.
Professor of Public Policy
Eminent Scholar; Director, Center for Global Policy
Honors
Certificate of Distinction in Teaching,
Harvard University, 1982
Honor Role for Undergraduate Teaching,
Northwestern University, 1985
Certificate for Outstanding Commitment
to Undergraduate Researchers, UC Davis,
1991
Fellowship, American Council of
Learned Societies, 1984
Fellowship, Research School of
Social Sciences, Australian National
University, 1988
Fellowship, Center for Advanced
Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford, 1992-93
American Sociological Association
Distinguished Scholarly Publication
Award, for
Revolution and Rebellion in
the Early Modern World, 1993
American Sociological Association,
Best Article Awards:
Award for Best Article in
Comparative/Historical
Sociology, 2003
Honorable Mention 3 times
1987, 1990, 1997
Award for Best Article
in Political Sociology,
2003
Award for Best Article
on Collective Behavior
and Social Movements,
2003
Honorable Mention for Best
Article in Social Theory,
2003
Mellon Fellowship for
the Study of Contentious
Politics, 1995-97
Research Associate,
Canadian Institute
for Advanced Research
1997
Crayborough Lecture
in Comparative
History, University of Leiden
1999
Faculty Research
Lecturer Award,
University
of California-Davis,
2003
Arnaldo Momigliano
Award, Historical
Society,
2004