In the Spirit of H. Chandler Davis: Activism and the Struggle for Academic Freedom

Author:   Michael Atzmon ,  John Cheney-Lippold ,  Gary D. Krenz ,  Melanie S. Tanielian
Publisher:   Michigan Publishing Services
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9781964098104


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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In the Spirit of H. Chandler Davis: Activism and the Struggle for Academic Freedom


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The essays collected in this book honor H. Chandler Davis (1926-2022), a University of Michigan faculty member who became a symbol of principled dissent when suspended and fired in 1954 for refusing to testify about his political affiliations to the House Un-American Activities Committee. Invoking academic freedom and First Amendment protection, Davis was convicted of contempt of Congress. He served six months in prison before moving to Canada, where he established himself as a brilliant mathematician, prolific writer, and ardent and much beloved advocate for justice. At a time when a new McCarthyism has come roaring back to threaten free inquiry everywhere, the 12 contributors to this book argue against censorship, the suppression of protest, the policed and surveilled campus, the self-silencing of ""institutional neutrality,"" and other enemies of academic freedom. Also included in this volume is posthumously published work by Davis and by his late wife, the historian Natalie Zemon Davis, which reflects on the importance of facing, and not accepting, authoritarian threats. Inspired by Chandler Davis’ courage, integrity, and devotion to the struggle against oppression, injustice, and the persecution of speech, these essays offer crucial insights into the importance of defending intellectual independence, institutional autonomy, and the right to free expression. Contributors: Michael Bérubé, Juan Cole, H. Chandler Davis, Stefan Hanß, Marjorie Heins, Dima Khalidi, Gene Nichol, Henry Reichman, Ellen Schrecker, Joan Scott, Catharine R. Stimpson, Alan Wald, Silke-Maria Weineck, and Natalie Zemon Davis.

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Author:   Michael Atzmon ,  John Cheney-Lippold ,  Gary D. Krenz ,  Melanie S. Tanielian
Publisher:   Michigan Publishing Services
Imprint:   Disobedience Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781964098104


ISBN 10:   1964098106
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   30 January 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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“This remarkable volume breathes with the spirit of resistance and resilience embodied by the distinguished activist Chandler Davis, whose lifelong commitments of principle offer an inspiring and daunting model to us all as we strive to stand up against today’s official assault on academic and intellectual freedom.” — Howard Brick, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Michigan “The arch of the moral university does not bend towards justice of its own accord. It does so because of those who stand and fight the authoritarians and the fascists. Today, when so many are cowering, or worse, capitulating, it becomes important to reflect on those like H. Chandler Davis who continued to demand justice even during the darkest of times.” — Isaac Kamola, author of Manufacturing Backlash


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