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Kenneth Maxwell was born on 3 March, 1941 in Brazil, is a British historian (born 1941). Discover Kenneth Maxwell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Kenneth Maxwell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kenneth Maxwell worth at the age of 83 years old? Kenneth Maxwell’s income source is mostly from being a successful historian. He is from Brazil. We have estimated Kenneth Maxwell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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In 1963, Kenneth Maxwell studied at the University of Madrid and was a Gulbenkian grantee in Lisbon in 1964.
In September 1964 he entered the graduate program in Latin American History at Princeton University where his supervisor was Professor Stanley Stein.
He was a Newberry library-Gulbenkian fellow in Chicago (1968-1969).
He was appointed an assistant and later an associate professor of Luso-Brazilian history at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
From 1971 until 1972 he was the Herodotus fellow in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
Between 1972 until 1975 he remained at the Institute with the support of a Rockefeller Foundation grant in the school of historical studies and between 1974-75 as a joint appointment in the school of historical studies and the newly established school of social sciences.
He was a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow from 1975-76 (gf.org) He was appointed an associate professor of history at Columbia University (1976-1984) and was the director of the Camões Center at Columbia University from 1988-1999.
He was the program director of the Tinker Foundation (1977-1983).
He was a senior fellow at the Research Institute on International Change at Columbia University from 1978-1992 and a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Latin American Studies at Columbia University from 1992-2000.
He was a Visiting associate professor of Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University (1978–79), a Visiting Professor of History and Latin American Studies at Princeton (1985–86) and a Visiting Professor of History at Yale (1991–92).
He donated his collection of books on Brazil, Portugal and Latin America to the Library, St. John's College, Cambridge University.
American Portuguese Society, (1979-1997)
John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 1985–86
Ford Foundation, Brazil Office, (1985–87)
Tinker Foundation (review of Tinker Chairs (1985-1987)
Luso-American Foundation Fellow, 1986–87
Institute for Defense Analysis, Washington, D.C. (1986-1992)
Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 1989-2004
Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington D.C. (1989-1990)
Mexico Program Review (1992)
Honorary Fellow, Institute of Romance Studies, University of London (1993-)
Sócio Correspondente Estrangeiro, Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro (1994-)
He was the Western Hemisphere book reviewer for Foreign Affairs from 1995 until 2004.
A long time member of the Council on Foreign Relations for fifteen years he headed its Latin America Studies Program and was the director of studies and vice-president in 1996.
He was the first Nelson and David Rockefeller Senior Fellow for Inter-American Affairs (1996-2004).
Grande Cruz, Ordem Nacional do Mérito Científico, Brazil, 1996
Americas Watch/Americas (Advisory Board) (1996- Luso-American Foundation, Advisory Council (1996-2000) Spanish Institute (1997-2004) David Rockefeller Center, Harvard University, Advisory Committee (2010)
Commander, Ordem do Rio Branco, Brazil, 1997
Tinker Foundation (2002-2006)
Grande Oficial, Ordem do Infante D. Henrique, Portugal, 2003
His 13 May 2004 resignation from the council and Foreign Affairs involved a major controversy over whether there had been a breach of the so-called "church-state separation" between the council itself and its magazine Foreign Affairs.
As of 2004 Maxwell was a professor of History at Harvard University and a senior fellow at Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, where he established and was the founding director the Brazil Studies Program (2004-2013).
He was a weekly columnist for the Folha de São Paulo (2005-2015) and Globo (2015- ) and has written for the New York Review of Books and other publications.