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Faculty

Jeffery A. Jenkins

Provost Professor of Public Policy, Political Science, and Law

Maria B. Crutcher Professor of Citizenship and Democratic Values

Director, PIPE Collaborative

Education

Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Expertise

American political institutions and development
Congress, political parties
Lawmaking
Separation-of-powers
Political economy

Biography

Jeffery A. Jenkins is Provost Professor of Public Policy, Political Science, and Law, Maria B. Crutcher Professor of Citizenship and Democratic Values, and Director of the Political Institutions and Political Economy (PIPE) Collaborative.

His research interests include American Political Institutions and Development (with a special emphasis on Congress and political parties). Two of his recent books include: Republican Party Politics and the American South, 1865-1968 (Cambridge University Press, 2020) with Boris Heersink — which won the 2021 V. O. Key Award (from SPSA) and the 2021 J. David Greenstone Prize (from APSA) — and Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861-1918  (University of Chicago Press, 2021) with Justin Peck — which won the 2023 V. O. Key Award (from SPSA).

He is the founding Editor of the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, which began publishing in 2020, and the Journal of Historical Political Economy, which began publishing in 2021. He was previously Editor in Chief of The Journal of Politics for six years (2015-2020). He is also Editor in Chief of Broadstreet, a blog that focuses on historical political economy.

Dr. Jenkins holds a PhD in political science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MS in mathematical methods for the social sciences from Northwestern University. He has been a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University and Michigan State University.

Selected Publications

Affiliated Research Centers

Bedrosian Center on Governance

Effective governance is essential to the quality of life of all Americans. The center is dedicated to understanding and improving the nature of democratic governance, policymaking, and management of the public enterprise in the 21st century. The center provides a highly visible focal point for imaginative research, policy analysis, and dialogue across the university. Through public discussion, the center focuses on pressing issues facing society and integrates conversations with civic education, which is at the heart of strong communities.

Kudos

November 1, 2022 Dr. Jenkins is awarded the V.O Key award from the Southern Political Science Association for his book “Congress and the First Civil Rights Era.”