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Bellesiles Is Out. A professor at the center of controversy is forced to resign.
National Review ^ | October 28, 2002 | Melissa Seckora

Posted on 10/28/2002 9:35:23 AM PST by me3

October 28, 2002, 10:00 a.m.

Bellesiles Is Out. A professor at the center of controversy is forced to resign.

Emory University announced on Friday afternoon that it had accepted the resignationof history professor Michael Bellesiles, the author of Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture. The award-winning book stirred up controversybecause it appeared to confirm what many scholars already believed: that the Second Amendment protects only a collective right to bear arms and that individual gun rights were unimportant to America's Founders. The facts, however, were not there to back up Bellesiles's contention.

Emory also released a 40-page indictment of the author's research composed by an investigative committee of three distinguished historians, as well as Bellesiles's seven-page response.

The basic thesis of Arming America is that there were very few guns in early America and that most of the guns that did exist were old and broken. Bellesiles first published an article on the subject in 1996, in the Journal of American History — a piece that was named "Best Article of the Year" by the Organization of American Historians. The book, which was uncritically embraced by the likes of Edmund Morgan and Garry Wills, won the 2001 Bancroft Prize, the most-prestigious prize in American-history writing.

But over the past year, Arming America has been at the center of a scandal. Bellesiles miscounted, misinterpreted, and made up substantial portions of the information Arming America is based on, his critics have contended. The earliest revelations of Bellesiles's academic irresponsibility focused on nonexistent probate records that he claimed to have read in San Francisco and in Providence, R.I. It turns out that the San Francisco records were destroyed in a 1906 earthquake and fire, and many of the Providence wills that Bellesiles says he read never existed. Bellesiles has also claimed that all of his research notes were destroyed in a flood in his campus office, a story that people at Emory familiar with the flood have cast doubt on.

After questions were repeatedly raised in the press and in faculty workshops at Columbia, Yale, and other major universities, Emory's dean, Robert A. Paul, convened an expert panel of historians to investigate the charges against Bellesiles earlier this year. The committee was chaired by Stanley N. Katz of Princeton, and included Hanna H. Gray, a former president of the University of Chicago, and Laurel Thatcher Ulrich of Harvard.

The committee's investigation focused on Bellesiles's use of probate records, which the New York Times has called "Mr. Bellesiles's principal evidence." Of particular interest was a key table on which the author's thesis is grounded. "Evaluating Table One is an exercise in frustration because it is almost impossible to tell where Bellesiles got his information. His source note lists the names of 40 counties, but supplies no indication of the exact records used or their distribution over time. After reviewing his skimpy documentation, we had the same question as [one reviewer] Gloria Main: 'Did no editors or referees ever ask that he supply this basic information?' … The best that can be said about his work with the probate and militia records is that he is guilty of unprofessional and misleading work."

The committee also agreed with Professor James Lindgren of Northwestern University that the entire scandal could have been avoided with "more conventional editing" by The Journal of American History and with Ohio State's Randolph Roth, who determined that Bellesiles's numbers were "mathematically improbable or impossible." Additionally, the committee found that "no one has been able to replicate Bellesiles's results [on low percentage of guns] for the places or dates he lists"; that he conflated wills and inventories which "greatly reduced the percentage of guns in estates"; took a "casual approach" to gathering data; "[raised] doubts about his veracity" in claiming to have worked with records in California; and raised questions about his use of microfilm at the National Archives Record Center in East Point, Ga. They also called implausible Bellesiles's claim that false data on his website was put there by a hacker, and his disavowal of e-mails that he wrote to researchers, giving the wrong location for almost all of his probate research.

In a statement, Bellesiles said, "All that remains in question are the few paragraphs and table on probate materials. On those paragraphs, Emory's committee of inquiry found no evidence of fabrication, though they do not charge evasion. … I adamantly deny both charges. I have never fabricated evidence of any kind nor knowingly evaded my responsibilities as a scholar. I have never consciously misrepresented any data or evidence. …I will continue to research and report on the probate materials while also working on my next book, but cannot continue to teach in what I feel is a hostile environment."

While some have faulted Emory for taking too long to begin its investigation, most scholars agree that the investigation was thorough. And now that the Emory report is out, scholars expect Columbia to investigate the possibility of revoking Bellesiles's Bancroft Prize.

— Melissa Seckora is an NR editorial associate.


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1 posted on 10/28/2002 9:35:23 AM PST by me3
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To: me3
>>tenured professor<<

In the past, Emory University has allowed flagrant faculty teaching misconduct to go on without even an admonishment. For example, folks would be very hard-pressed to find a worse lecturer and examiner than Emory's Ted Davis, a tenured "professor" who taught (and perhaps still teaches) European History there (mainly but not always on the Oxford campus). "Cosmic Ted" Davis would basically never lecture regarding the reading materials or what was to be tested. He often said things that were incoherent, and knowingly put students to sleep while collecting his paycheck and barely making himself available AT ALL for after class sessions. His tests would even cover material not covered, and he'd be unapologetic and even rude if folks called such mistakes to his attention. Cosmic Ted would even make fire kindling out of people's exams and papers before they could see what they lost points for, only for Emory's Oxford campus leadership (Mr. Shapiro) to say they didn't have a WRITTEN rule against such an improper practice yet. Basically NOTHING changed after students complained about Ted Davis, and the students who spoke out against this quack were stigmatized and downgraded by Emory faculty members who got brownie points by retalliating against anyone with the audacity to have challenged the Administration. And yet Emory turns up the heat on this OTHER tenured professor. What's with the double standard?


2 posted on 10/28/2002 9:39:56 AM PST by End The Hypocrisy
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To: *bang_list
Bang!
3 posted on 10/28/2002 9:39:56 AM PST by Fixit
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To: me3
And now that the Emory report is out, scholars expect Columbia to investigate the possibility of revoking Bellesiles's Bancroft Prize.

I won't hold my breath.

4 posted on 10/28/2002 9:41:57 AM PST by wideawake
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To: End The Hypocrisy
I could be wrong, but I think this was a "resign, or . . . ." situation. So, in all likelihood, Emory DID act.

The amazing thing here is Bellesiles' response, which is essentially that if you ignore his data, his thesis is correct. The guy obviously is as unrepentant as ever, and mark my words: far from being ostracized, he will be LIONIZED by the Ivy League schools and will soon have a new, higher paying gig.

5 posted on 10/28/2002 9:46:37 AM PST by LS
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To: wideawake
the possibility of revoking Bellesiles's Bancroft Prize.

I won't hold my breath either, but it would add just insult to deserved injury. The "Cooking of Facts" for political agendas, is just a egregious as "Cooking the Books" for greed. Historically, perhaps more so.

6 posted on 10/28/2002 9:53:16 AM PST by elbucko
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To: me3
Forced to resign, check.

Now we can move on to destroying his life and breaking his spirit.
7 posted on 10/28/2002 10:05:47 AM PST by El Sordo
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To: End The Hypocrisy
What's with the double standard?

I guess Cosmic Ted didn't get enough national press. That would also be a good nickname for Ted Turner....
8 posted on 10/28/2002 10:10:57 AM PST by Welsh Rabbit
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To: me3
Already posted
9 posted on 10/28/2002 10:12:56 AM PST by lelio
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To: me3
Bellesiles benefited enormously from making a trendy leftist cause his specialty.

Had he written papers about the crap history profs generally do - and ultimately a book about it - his chance of ever having a mass-market book, let alone at his age, would have been zilch. The "mainstream" media wouldn't have given him endless free publicity for his book had it been about the history of corsetmaking in New York State.

Had he specialized in typical history-prof crap, he also would have been dumped long ago for his transparently-fake research.

Scandals of antigun politicians - with how-to guide to "outing!"

10 posted on 10/28/2002 10:19:47 AM PST by glc1173@aol.com
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To: me3
I love it. This jerk won awards for his book based simply on it having a message the leftists wanted to hear, and claiming to have documentary evidence backing it up. The fact that no one on any of these awards committees ever bothered to check some of this guy's facts indicates clearly that the academic organizations aren't worth spit. They're just left-wing front groups....
11 posted on 10/28/2002 10:33:43 AM PST by Antoninus
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To: Antoninus
That's so true. A good number -- maybe even most -- "charitable and social cause" organizations are set up as the major purpose being the political and social positioning by the founders. One of the first things they'll do is set up awards to pols and doyennes they wish to curry favor with. If they have the money, they'll even have a very nice banquet, endow scholarships, etc.

But never lose sight of their founding purpose. Personal agrandizment. Improvement of the rolodex -- the kind of rolodex entries who will call you back.

12 posted on 10/28/2002 10:47:14 AM PST by bvw
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To: me3
Liberal Historians only job is to rewrite conservatism out of history. This one got caught.
13 posted on 10/28/2002 10:49:32 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: lelio
The particular article is not already posted, though the news was. The NR article gives a more detailed account.
14 posted on 10/28/2002 12:36:24 PM PST by The Person
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BTT
15 posted on 10/28/2002 2:42:54 PM PST by The Person
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To: me3
Hmm. I wonder what Bellesiles' defenders over on the Amazon.com book reviews are saying now?
16 posted on 10/28/2002 2:44:41 PM PST by RogueIsland
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To: RogueIsland

Bellesiles (from http://www.emory.edu/).

It would be interesting to gather all the pro-Bellesiles info that is on the web, before it "disappears."

17 posted on 10/29/2002 5:41:12 AM PST by syriacus
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To: LS
he will be LIONIZED by the Ivy League schools and will soon have a new, higher paying gig

I like the suggestion made by a letter writer in today's Washington Times

Yet all may not be lost. Mr. Bellesisles can still salvage his career, if not his reputation. I urge him to apply for a research fellowship at the William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library. There, he would have ample time and funding to rewrite history, advance lies, invent things that never occurred, and collaborate with others who share the same high regard for intellectual dishonesty. He might even get to meet and learn some tips from The Master himself.

18 posted on 10/29/2002 5:57:39 AM PST by steve-b
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To: me3
Bellesiles's a liberal. Bellesiles's a liar. No surprise there.

The surprising part is the liberal establishment caring that he's a liar. It's so out of character. They brag about lying and getting away with it. Liberals feel if you lie to further "the cause", that it's OK. That's all this guy did. He did what they all do. Little brown shirt democrats.

Is there more to this story that we're not getting?

19 posted on 10/29/2002 6:20:55 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: El Sordo
>>Now we can move on to destroying his life and breaking his spirit.

LOL! Let's roll! He's deserving.

20 posted on 10/29/2002 6:27:53 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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