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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.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: banglist; bellesiles; emory; historian
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To: LS
Maybe Robert Redford will made a movie based on this heroic man's fight to stop guns from killing children.

Hollywood could hand the liar a check for a million or two and welcome him into the "Old Fat Cats Lying Liberals Club of Hollywood." Looks to me like Bellesiles has earned his membership rights.

21 posted on 10/29/2002 6:30:30 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: me3
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.

What scholars????

22 posted on 10/29/2002 6:35:43 AM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: me3
Corrected post:

Maybe Robert Redford will make a movie based on this heroic man's fight to stop guns from killing children.

Hollywood could hand him a check for a million or two and welcome him into the "Old Fat Cats Lying Liberals Club of Hollywood." Looks to me like Bellesiles has earned his membership rights.

23 posted on 10/29/2002 6:59:48 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: GOPJ
Yah, you know, as a WELL-PUBLISHED, hard working academic---who will never ever be considered for one of these awards or for an endowed chair at one of these universities---it is exactly this kind of thing that galls me. Far from damaging his career, this will enhance it.
24 posted on 10/29/2002 7:14:13 AM PST by LS
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To: LS
You'll be able to look yourself in the mirror every morning and know you're a good person. As the years go by people will trust you and seek out your thoughts.

You have untold riches. Bellesiles, even with Hollywood money, will always be a liar and a cheat. How fancy a car, how high a title, how large a house, would a person have to have to cover that level of creepiness? Look at Clinton -- he lived in the White House, lead the free world, and no one with class has any respect for him.

You're a winner LS, and a part of you has to know that.

25 posted on 10/29/2002 8:10:53 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: wideawake
bump
26 posted on 10/29/2002 8:45:20 AM PST by GOPJ
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To: GOPJ
Yah, but just for a few years, I'd like to have that car, that house on the beach . . . .

Like Monty Python's "Life of Brian," "Thanks for the gold, but you can keep the frankensense and myrrh."

27 posted on 10/29/2002 11:16:43 AM PST by LS
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To: steve-b
Sounds like qualifications for the next speech writer for the DNC.........
28 posted on 10/29/2002 11:26:20 AM PST by litehaus
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To: RogueIsland
To preserve a quote from The BradyBunch:
Snip...
“This award is well-earned,” said Michael Barnes, President of Handgun Control and the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence. “Professor Bellesiles has produced a work of unquestionable historical and societal merit. The National Rifle Association and its allies rely on a mythology about guns and the Second Amendment because they have few legitimate, rational arguments. By exposing the truth about gun ownership in early America, Michael Bellesiles has removed one more weapon in the gun lobby’s arsenal of fallacies against common-sense gun laws.”
Yeah, right...
29 posted on 10/29/2002 11:32:08 AM PST by KC Burke
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Those wishing ticket information to the Dinner where the Bancroft Prize is revoked may write:

Bancroft Prize Committee, c/o The Office of the University Librarian,
Columbia University
517 Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027

30 posted on 10/29/2002 11:35:13 AM PST by KC Burke
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To: me3
I'm suprised he was actually shown the door...
31 posted on 10/29/2002 11:38:56 AM PST by VOA
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To: me3

DISGRACED AND BOOTED!

Bancroft Prize being replaced by The Michael Moore "Nuke the 2nd Amendment" Propaganda Award.


32 posted on 10/29/2002 11:38:57 AM PST by henbane
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To: KC Burke
Everybody has been waiting for Emory to act. Other institutions will follow, probably pretty quickly.
33 posted on 10/29/2002 5:48:10 PM PST by me3
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To: me3
Bump.
34 posted on 10/31/2002 11:16:17 AM PST by Hobsonphile
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35 posted on 11/01/2002 6:46:03 AM PST by Hobsonphile
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To: Hobsonphile

COLUMBIA COLLEGE CONSERVATIVE CLUB

For Immediate Release

NEW YORK, NY -- October 30, 2002

CCCC CALLS ON BANCROFT AWARD COMMITTEE TO RESCIND 2001 AWARD FOR
MICHAEL BELLESILES

In April 2001, Columbia University awarded the Bancroft award to
Professor Michael Bellesiles for his controversial book, Arming
America: The Origins of the National Gun Culture. Professor
Bellesiles, unable to prove his thesis that civilian gun ownership
was rare in ante-bellum America, chose to fraudulently document his
work by citing non-existent sources and misrepresent others.
Unfortunately, the members of the Bancroft committee were made
aware of many of these misstatements and phantom sources when the
winners were announced, but chose to ignore this information. In
April 2001, Ron Lewenberg, the former president of CCCC, had
documentation of Bellesiles' inaccuracies mailed to members of the
Bancroft committee and of the history department. He also e-mailed
select members of the committee with abbreviated documentation a
week before the award ceremony. The members of the Bancroft Award
committee made no effort to contact us or authors of studies
refuting Mr. Bellesiles, choosing to go ahead in rewarding academic
fraud.

On April 18th, 4 hours before the Bancroft Award Ceremony, the
Columbia College Conservative Club held a round table discussion of
Professor Bellesiles' work and its improper documentation.
Participants of the discussion included:

-Clayton Cramer, author of books on the history of firearms in
America, most recently of Concealed Weapon Laws of the Early
Republic: Dueling, Southern Violence, and Moral Reform

-Stephen Halbrook, constitutional law attorney, who argued Printz V
US before the US Supreme Court and was a lead attorney in Emerson v
US.

-and Professor John Lott, author of More Guns, Less Crime.

While this event was covered by C-SPAN, no member of the Bancroft
committee or even of the History department bothered to come to our
event, despite invitations and an announcement in the school paper.
Since 2001, a dozen new studies have come out showing inaccuracies
and outright misinformation in Arming America. On October 25th,
after a committee at Emory confirmed the inaccuracies in Professor
Bellesiles research, he resigned from Emory University.

In light of the preponderance of evidence and Professor Bellesiles'
resignation, we call upon the History Department of Columbia
University to strip Professor Bellesiles of the Bancroft Award.
Continued inaction by the committee only serves to send the message
to students, authors, and educators that academic fraud will be
rewarded if it serves the correct political ends. The integrity of
the Bancroft Award and the reputation of Columbia University are at
stake.




About the Columbia College Conservative Club:

The Columbia College Conservative Club
(http://www.columbia.edu/cu/conservative) was founded to promote
the ideas of liberty and individual responsibility, which formed
the basis of the United States and of our continued freedom and
prosperity. For all too many years these ideas have been ignored or
attacked on this campus. Our goal at CCCC is to provide the
necessary ideological balance to Columbia and to end the 40 years
of leftist decline at the university.



Interview Contact:

Nazar Khodorovsky
Acting President
Conservative@columbia.edu
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/conservative

Ron Lewenberg {"rmlew" on FR}
Founder
r_lewenberg@yahoo.com
36 posted on 11/01/2002 10:15:54 AM PST by rmlew
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