Mark Stephen Jendrysik
Mark Jendrysik (/dʒɛnˈdraɪsɪk/ jen-DRY-sik;[1] born October 2, 1964) is a professor in the Political Science and Public Administration Department of the University of North Dakota.
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Born | Springfield, Massachusetts, USA | October 2, 1964
He is primarily interested in contemporary American political thought, but he has also published and presented papers on the seventeenth-century English political thought, utopian political theory, and ethnic politics in the United States. He is the author of Explaining the English Revolution: Hobbes and His Contemporaries (Lexington, 2002) and Modern Jeremiahs: Contemporary Visions of American Decline (Rowman and Littlefield, 2008)
Biography
Jendrysik is of Polish ancestry.[2] He is a native of Chicopee, Massachusetts. Heattended Valetine School, in Chicopee Massachusetts 1969-1976, and then the P.E. Bowe School in Chicopee 1976-1978 and Chicopee High School 1978-82. He received a BA from Providence College, Providence RI in 1986, a MA from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1988, and a PhD from the same university in 1996
From 1995-6 he was a Research Associate, Center for Survey Research, University of Virginia, and then in 1996–8 a Visiting Assistant Professor, Bucknell University, follow by an appointment at the same level from 1998–9, at the University of Mississippi, 1998-9. In 1999 he was appointed Assistant Professor at the University of North Dakota rising through the ranks to Associate and then full Professor.
Books
- Modern Jeremiahs: Contemporary Visions of American Decline. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, Lexington Books, 2008
- Explaining the English Revolution: Hobbes and His Contemporaries. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2002 (revised paperback edition, 2007). Reviewed in: Journal of Church and State, Vol. 47. No. 1 (170). 2005; Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 1, No. 4 (763), 2003
References
- "Mark Jendrysik". Retrieved 12 March 2020.
- Mark Stephen Jendrysik (20 March 2008). Modern Jeremiahs: Contemporary Visions of American Decline. Lexington Books. pp. 124–. ISBN 978-1-4616-3379-2.