- James H. Billington
James Hadley Billington (born
June 1 ,1929 ) is the currentLibrarian of Congress in theUnited States .Biography
James Billington was sworn in as the Librarian of Congress on
September 14 ,1987 . He is the 13th person to hold the position since theLibrary of Congress was established in 1800.Dr. Billington has championed the Library’s American Memory National Digital Library (NDL) Program, which makes freely available on-line over 8.5 million American historical items from the collections of the Library and other research institutions. These unique American Memory materials and the Library’s other Internet services, which include THOMAS (a congressional database), the on-line "
card catalog ," exhibitions, information from the U.S. Copyright Office and aweb site for children and families called America’s Library, handled more than 2.6 billion transactions last year.Dr. Billington created the Library’s first national private-sector advisory group, the
James Madison Council, whose members have supported the NDL Program, many other Library outreach programs, and acquisitions for the Library’s collections. In 2000, the Library’s bicentennial year, Madison Council Chairman John W. Kluge made the largest monetary donation in the Library’s history: $60 million to create within the Library theJohn W. Kluge Center , a place for advanced scholars and a Nobel-level prize for lifetime achievement in the humanities or social sciences.Born in Bryn Mawr,
Pennsylvania , Dr. Billington was educated in the public schools of thePhiladelphia area. He was class valedictorian at bothLower Merion High School andPrinceton University , where he graduated with highest honors in 1950. Three years later, he earned his doctorate fromBalliol College, Oxford , where he was aRhodes Scholar . Following service with theU.S. Army and in the Office of National Estimates, he taught history atHarvard University from 1957 to 1962 and subsequently atPrinceton University , where he was a professor of history from 1964 to 1974.From 1973 to 1987, Dr. Billington was director of the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars , the nation’s official memorial in Washington to America’s 28th president. As director, he founded theKennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies at the Center and seven other new programs as well as the "Wilson Quarterly ".Dr. Billington is the author of "Mikhailovsky and Russian Populism" (1956), "
The Icon and the Axe " (1966), "Fire in the Minds of Men " (1980), "Russia Transformed: Breakthrough to Hope, August 1991" (1992) and "The Face of Russia" (1998), the companion book to the three-part television series of the same name, which he wrote and narrated for thePublic Broadcasting Service . "The Icon and the Axe, Fire in the Minds of Men" and "The Face of Russia" have been translated and published in a variety of languages. Dr. Billington has accompanied ten congressional delegations toRussia and the formerSoviet Union . In June 1988 he accompanied PresidentRonald Reagan to the Soviet Summit inMoscow . He is the founder of the Open World Program and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Open World Leadership Center. The Open World Program is a nonpartisan initiative of theU.S. Congress that has brought 6,265 emerging young Russian political leaders to communities throughout America.Dr. Billington has received 33 honorary degrees, as well as the Woodrow Wilson Award from
Princeton University (1992), theUCLA Medal (1999), and thePushkin Medal of the International Association of the Teachers of Russian Language and Culture (2000). Most recently he was awarded honorary doctorates from theTbilisi State University in Georgia (1999) and theMoscow State University for the Humanities (2001). He received an honorary doctorate from theUniversity of Oxford in November 2002.Dr. Billington is an elected member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences , and has been decorated asChevalier and again as a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters ofFrance , as Commander of the National Order of the Southern Cross ofBrazil , awarded the Order of Merit ofItaly , and a Knight Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit by the Federal Republic ofGermany . He has also been awarded the Gwanghwa Medal by the Republic ofKorea , and the Chingiz Aitmatov Gold Medal by theKyrgyz Republic .Dr. Billington was a longtime member of the editorial advisory boards of "
Foreign Affairs " and of "Theology Today ", and a member of the Board of Foreign Scholarships (1971-76; Chairman, 1973-1975), which has executive responsibility for academic exchanges worldwide under theFulbright-Hays Act . He is a member of theCouncil of Foreign Relations . He is on the Board of theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and is a member of theAmerican Philosophical Society and of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences .Dr. Billington is married to the former Marjorie Anne Brennan. They have four children: Dr. Susan Billington Harper, Anne Billington Fischer, the Rev. James Hadley Billington Jr. and Thomas Keator Billington, and 12 grandchildren.
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