
Stephen Cox
Distinguished Professor Emeritus

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Profile
Faculty Fellow, Revelle College
In academic life one does many things at the same time, and one research or teaching interest may develop into many others. I have been fortunate to have found an audience for a great variety of work, little of which I ever predicted I would do. One thing led to another. I plan to keep on in this way, in the hope that what I write will continue to be read.
Selected Research Interests
- Eighteenth-century and romantic literature
- Cultural history of individualism
- History of Christianity
- Literature of the New Testament
- Culture and history of prisons
- The Titanic: history and myth
- Libertarianism: history and ideas
Selected Awards
- Outstanding Teacher, Muir College, UCSD, 1979
- Outstanding Teacher, Revelle College, UCSD, 1984
- Alumni Association Distinguished Faculty Award, UC San Diego, 1991
- Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award, UC San Diego, 2000
Selected University Offices
- Director, Humanities Program
- Chair, Academic Senate, UCSD, 1993-1994
- Chair, Committee on Academic Personnel, UCSD, 1995-1996
- Chair, Committee on Educational Policy, UCSD, 1988-1990, 2002-2003
- Chair, Committee on Educational Policy, University of California, 1991-1992
- Member, Academic Council, University of California, 1991-1992, 1993-1994
Memberships
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Association of Literary Scholars, Critics, and Writers
Editorial Service
- Editor in Chief: Liberty
- Editor: The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (Penn State Press)
Publications
Books
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Culture and Liberty: Writings of Isabel Paterson. New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2015. Edition.
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American Christianity: The Continuing Revolution. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2014.
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Changing and Remaining: A History of All Saints' Church. Bloomington IN: Xlibris, 2011.
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The Big House: Image and Reality of the American Prison. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.
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The New Testament and Literature: A Guide to Literary Patterns. Chicago: Open Court, 2006.
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Literature and the Economics of Liberty: Spontaneous Order in Culture. Co-edited with Paul A. Cantor. Auburn AL: Mises Institute, 2009.
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The Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America. New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004.
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The Titanic Story: Hard Choices, Dangerous Decisions. Chicago: Open Court, 1999.
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The God of the Machine, by Isabel Paterson. New Brunswick NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1993. Edition.
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Love and Logic: The Evolution of Blake’s Thought. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992.
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“The Stranger Within Thee”: Concepts of the Self in Late-Eighteenth-Century Literature. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1980.
Book Chapters
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“The Panic of ’93: The Literary Response.” Capitalism and Commerce in Imaginative Literature. Ed. Edward W. Younkins. Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2015. Pp. 203-27.
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“Conrad’s Praxeology.” Literature and the Economics of Liberty (above). Pp. 371-432.
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“Cather’s Capitalism.” Literature and the Economics of Liberty (above). Pp. 323-70.
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“The Biblical Icon.” Sacred History, Sacred Literature: Essays on the Bible, Ancient Israel, and Religion in Honor of Richard E. Friedman. Ed. Shawna Dolansky. Winona Lake IN: Eisenbrauns, 2008. Pp. 293-313.
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“Willa Cather.” Literary Genius. Ed. Joseph Epstein. Philadelphia: Paul Dry Books, 2007. Pp. 192-98.
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“Atlas and ‘the Bible’: Rand’s Debt to Isabel Paterson.” Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”: A Philosophical and Literary Companion. Ed. Edward W. Younkins. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2007. Pp. 351-60.
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“The Literary Achievement of The Fountainhead.” The Literary Art of Ayn Rand. Ed. William Thomas. Poughkeepsie NY: Objectivist Center, 2005. Pp. 39-53.
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“Ayn Rand.” American Philosophers, 1950-2000. Ed. Philip B. Dematteis and Leemon B. McHenry. Detroit: Gale - Bruccoli Clark Layman, 2003. Pp. 255-72.
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“Sensibility as Argument.” Sensibility in Transformation: Creative Resistance to Sentiment from the Augustans to the Romantics. Ed. Syndy McMillen Conger. Rutherford NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1990. Pp. 63-82.
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“Taking Risks in Teaching Songs.” Approaches to Teaching Blake’s “Songs of Innocence and of Experience.” Ed. Robert F. Gleckner and Mark L. Greenberg. New York: Modern Language Association, 1989. Pp. 88-92.
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“Methods and Limitations.” Critical Paths: Blake and the Argument of Method. Ed. Dan Miller, Mark Bracher, and Donald Ault. Durham NC: Duke University Press, 1987. Pp. 19-40, 331-34.
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“The Literary Aesthetic of Thomas Jefferson.” Essays in Early Virginia Literature Honoring Richard Beale Davis. Ed. J. A. Leo Lemay. New York: Burt Franklin, 1977. Pp. 235-56.
Articles
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“Nathaniel Branden in the Writer’s Workshop.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 16 (December 2016) 245-60.
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“The Cather Correspondence.” American Literary History 26 (Summer 2014) 418-29.
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“Anarchism and Its Own Problems.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 13 (December 2013) 224-45.
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“Rand, Paterson, and the Problem of Anarchism.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 13 (July 2013) 3-25.
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"An Experiment in Apocalypse." Liberty 24 (December 2010) 17-22.
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"The Farthest Shores of Propaganda." Liberty 24 (July 2010) 21-29.
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"Ayn's World." Liberty 23 (October 2009) 39-46.
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“Merely Metaphorical?: Ayn Rand, Isabel Paterson, and the Language of Theory.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 8 (Spring 2007) 237-60.
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Review essay, Robert Mayhew, Ayn Rand and ‘Song of Russia’: Communism and Anti-Communism in 1940s Hollywood. Journal of Libertarian Studies 19 (Fall 2005) 83-96.
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“Doing What Comes ‘Naturally.’” Liberty 19 (August 2005) 15-21.
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“Representing Isabel Paterson.” American Literary History 17.2 (2005) 244-58.
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“The Truth vs. the Truth.” Liberty 17 (September-October 2003) 49-56, 76. “Virtuális Kísérlet – Az Igazság az Igaszág Ellen” (Hungarian translation). Trans. Zoltán Barna. Ex-Jehova Tanúja (March 2005).
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“Completing Rand’s Literary Theory.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 6 (2004) 67-89.
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“The Titanic and the Art of Myth.” Critical Review 15 (2003) 403-34.
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“Having Your Say.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (2002) 339-47.
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“The Art of Fiction.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (2000) 313-31.
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“Outsides and Insides: Reimagining American Capitalism.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (1999) 27-57. Serialization in The Daily Objectivist, May 5, 2000 - May 19, 2000.
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Review essay, Margot A. Henriksen, Dr. Strangelove’s America: Society and Culture in the Atomic Age. The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy 3 (Fall 1998) 289-94.
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“Mysteries of the Titanic.” Liberty 10 (May 1997) 13-28, 42. “Titanics Mysterier” (Swedish translation). Trans. Sune Karlsson. Smedjan 1 (March 3, 1998).
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“The Devil’s Reading List.” Raritan 16 (Fall 1996) 97-111.
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“The Two Liberalisms.” American Literary History 6 (1994) 453-66.
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Review essay, Jeanne Moskal, Blake, Ethics, and Forgiveness. Blake 29 (1995-1996) 97-102.
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“The Significance of Isabel Paterson.” Liberty 7 (October 1993) 30-41.
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“Theory, Experience and ‘The American Religion.’” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 36 (1993) 363-73.
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“Assumptions of Power.” Reason 24 (March 1993) 34-41. Reprint as “Politics Before the Humanities: Conflict in the Classroom.” Current (July-August 1993) 13-19.
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Review essay, Vincent Arthur De Luca, Words of Eternity. Blake 26 (Fall 1992) 52-57.
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“Albert Jay Nock: Prophet of Libertarianism?” Liberty 5 (March 1992) 39-46.
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“Devices of Deconstruction.” Critical Review 3 (Winter 1989) 56-76.
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“‘It Couldn’t Be Made Into a Really Good Movie’: The Films of Ayn Rand.” Liberty 1 (August 1987) 5-10.
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“Literary Theory: Liberal and Otherwise.” Humane Studies Review 5 (Fall 1987) 1, 5-7, 12-14.
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“Ayn Rand: Theory versus Creative Life.” The Journal of Libertarian Studies 8 (1986) 19-29.
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“What Was Distinctive About the Later Eighteenth Century?” The Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation 27 (1986) 299-304.
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“Recent Work on Blake.” Eighteenth-Century Studies 18 (1985) 391-405.
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“Adventures of ‘A Little Boy Lost’: Blake and the Process of Interpretation.” Criticism 23 (1981) 301-316.
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“Berkeley, Blake, and the Apocalypse of Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49.” Essays in Literature 7 (1980) 91-99.
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“Public Virtue and Private Vitality in Shadwell’s Comedies.” Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre Research 16 (1977) 11-22.
Translations
- The Dream of the Rood, anonymous (8th century). In The New Testament and Literature (above). Pp. 325-28. Verse translation.
Archival Resources
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Correspondence and Manuscripts of Isabel Paterson: Census and Summary. 1994. Produced for the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa. Annotated census
Education
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Ph.D., UCLA