The National Historical Publications and Records Commission is a 15-member body, chaired by the Archivist of the United States, and composed of representatives of the three branches of the Federal government and of professional associations of archivists, historians, documentary editors, and records administrators.
Archivist of the United States, Chair |
John W. Carlin |
United States Supreme Court |
Associate Justice David H. Souter |
U.S. Senate |
Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-CT) |
U.S. House of Representatives |
Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK) |
Presidential Appointee
Presidential Appointee |
Nicholas C. Burckel, Director of Libraries, Marquette University
David W. Brady, Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution, Professor at Stanford University |
Department of Defense |
Alfred Goldberg, Historian, Office of the Secretary |
Library of Congress |
Deanna Marcum, Assoc. Librarian for Library Services |
State Department |
Margaret P. Grafeld, Director, Office of IRM Programs and Services |
Association for Documentary Editing |
Charles T. Cullen, President and Librarian, Newberry Library |
American Association for State and Local History |
J. Kevin Graffagnino, Executive Director, Vermont Historical Society |
American Historical Association |
Mary Maples Dunn, Co-Executive Officer, American Philosophical Society |
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators |
Timothy Slavin, Director, Delaware Public Archives |
Organization of American Historians |
Barbara J. Fields, Professor of History, Columbia University |
Society of American Archivists |
Leon Stout, Archivist of Penn State University |