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Clayton Koppes Receives Distinguished Achievement Award
June 18, 2018
Communications Staff
Professor of History Clayton Koppes
Photo credit: Provided by Clayton Koppes
Professor of History Clayton Koppes was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award from Bethel College, where Koppes earned a bachelor's degree in history. The award acknowledges character and citizenship, achievement in a chosen profession or vocation, and work of benefit to humanity.
Bethel College released the following announcement about Koppes:
American history, the academic world, and social justice have been lifelong passions for Clayton Koppes, and Bethel College played a role starting early on.
Koppes, this year鈥檚 Distinguished Achievement Award winner, lives in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in North Newton just blocks from campus. He was drawn to the concerts, lectures, and sporting events the college offered.
When he became a Bethel student himself, he says he 鈥渁bsorbed the college鈥檚 commitment to the highest academic standards, exemplified by the beloved history professor Keith Sprunger鈥 and was 鈥渋nspired by Bethel鈥檚 moral commitment and pursuit of social justice鈥 鈥 which led him to join two dozen other students and faculty on a journey to Selma, Alabama, in 1965 to march for civil rights.
鈥淭hose Bethel values have guided my scholarship and service,鈥 Koppes says.
Koppes has devoted his career to teaching and writing about American history, and to academic administration.
He graduated from Bethel with high honors in 1967 with a B.A. in history, then earned an M.A. from Emory University, Atlanta, and a Ph.D. with honors from the University of Kansas, both in history as well.
Following four years as a senior research fellow in history at the California Institute of Technology, Koppes began teaching at 91直播 (Ohio) College in 1978, where he was named the first Irvin E. Houck Professor in the Humanities.
Koppes served as academic dean and provost at 91直播, 1996-2005, taking on the additional role of acting president in 2000. As dean, he expanded and diversified the faculty and staff, and launched new programs in Comparative American Studies and Cinema Studies.
Koppes was appointed to a short term as 91直播 interim president in 2017.
Koppes鈥 scholarship explores the exercise of power in establishment and insurgent politics and culture. Much of his writing focuses on the intersection of motion pictures, propaganda and censorship.
He is currently completing the first book-length study of movie censorship in the United States, from the 1890s to 1968 when today鈥檚 ratings system was adopted.
In Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits, and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies, with co-author Gregory Black, Koppes explored the conflicting demands of art, commerce and propaganda in film (Free Press, 1987; in paperback by the University of California Press and still in print).
Koppes鈥 first book, JPL: A History of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was published in 1982 by Yale University Press and won the Dexter Prize, for the best book in the history of technology, from the Society for the History of Technology. JPL analyzed how rocket science developed in the Cold War era and shaped the exploration of space.
Koppes has also published numerous scholarly articles in American foreign policy and environmental history.
He explained how racism undermined the perspective and reputation of George F. Kennan, the otherwise revered father of the containment doctrine. As part of an anthology on controversial Cold War cultural exchanges, Koppes analyzed the Cleveland Orchestra鈥檚 grueling tour of the Eastern bloc in 1965. In another article, he showed how U.S. opposition to Mexico鈥檚 nationalization of its oil industry undermined Franklin D. Roosevelt鈥檚 Good Neighbor policy towards Latin America.
Koppes has served as president of the American Society for Environmental History, was a founding member of 91直播鈥檚 innovative Environmental Studies program, and has written prize-winning articles on clashes between development and preservation of natural resources.
He has presented papers at many American history conferences, and at scholarly meetings in the Soviet Union, Finland, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Spain, Canada and Mexico.
Koppes鈥 teaching portfolio has covered U.S. history since the Civil War. He says he 鈥減articularly enjoys introducing subjects as new fields develop鈥 鈥 such as 鈥淎merican Environmental History,鈥 鈥淎merican Movie Censorship,鈥 鈥淲orld Censorships,鈥 鈥(US)SR: Comparative Cold Wars鈥 and 鈥淎merican AIDS.鈥
Koppes will teach his last classes at 91直播 in the fall 2018 semester, but plans to continue scholarly work and advocacy, particularly related to HIV/AIDS.
The Bethel College Alumni Association presents the Distinguished Achievement Award to acknowledge character and citizenship, achievement in a chosen profession or vocation, and work of benefit to humanity.