Mark C. Henrie
Mark C. Henrie is President of the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.[1] He is the former Chief Academic Officer and former Senior Vice-President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.[2] He was the editor of the Intercollegiate Review and senior editor of Modern Age.[3]
Biography
He was educated at Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and the University of Cambridge.[4]
He serves as a Visitor of Ralston College[5] and a Trustee of the Center for European Renewal.[6] He is also a member of the Philadelphia Society, of the Advisory Council of First Things,[7] and of the Board of Advisors of American Affairs.[8]
He is perhaps best known for his book A Student's Guide to the Core Curriculum. He has, in addition, edited Doomed Bourgeois in Love (essays about the films of Whit Stillman) and Arguing Conservatism, a collection of essays that appeared first in the Intercollegiate Review. The latter volume contains contributions by Robert Bork, Cleanth Brooks, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Russell Kirk, Ludwig von Mises, Leo Strauss, Eric Voegelin, and Robert Penn Warren.
Bibliography
- A Student's Guide to the Core Curriculum
- Arguing Conservatism (ed.)
- A Student's Guide to Liberal Learning
- Doomed Bourgeois In Love (ed.)
- The Enduring Edmund Burke (co-author)
References
- ↑ http://www.rupefoundation.org/contact.php/
- ↑ https://home.isi.org/speakers-bureau-profile/2061/Mark%20Henrie
- ↑ http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/author/mark-c-henrie
- ↑ http://www.isi.org/bios/bio.aspx?id=94df135d-97ba-45db-ad8c-2204a47d2746&source=Books&select=true
- ↑ http://www.ralston.ac
- ↑ http://www.europeanrenewal.org/main/page.php?page_id=1
- ↑ http://www.firstthings.com/masthead
- ↑ https://americanaffairsjournal.org/about/
External links
- The Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- The Center for European Renewal
- Ralston College
- First Things
- Mark Henrie Russell Kirk and the Conservative Heart
- Mark Henrie on Arguing Conservatism
- Mark Henrie Why Go to College?
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Mark C. Henrie at Goodreads