Henry Rosovsky

Japanese studies, Academic

1927 –

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Who is Henry Rosovsky?

Henry Rosovsky is an economic historian, specializing in East Asia, and Harvard University administrator. From 1973 to 1984 and 1990 to 1991, Rosovsky served as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard, where he was previously a Professor of Economics and chair of its Department of Economics. He also served as Acting President of Harvard in 1984 and 1987 and holds the Geyser University Professorship Emeritus. After stepping down from the dean’s position, in 1985, he become a member of Harvard’s governing body, the Harvard Corporation, until 1997, the first Harvard faculty member to do so in a century.

Born in the Free City of Danzig to Russian Jewish parents, Rosovsky grew up speaking Russian, German, and French. At age 13, Rosovsky came to the United States in 1940 with his family. In 1949, he received his A.B. degree from the College of William and Mary and his Ph.D. degree from Harvard in 1959. He also became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1949. He served in the US Army from 1946 to 1947 and again from 1950 to 1952. He taught economics, history and Japanese studies at the University of California at Berkeley until 1965. He has taught as a visiting professor in Japan and Israel and has worked variously as a consultant with the United States government, the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank and UNESCO.

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Born
Sep 1, 1927
Free City of Danzig
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Harvard University
Lived in
  • Gdańsk

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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