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The National Humanities Institute is a nonprofit interdisciplinary educational organization founded in 1984. It is known to be affiliated with traditionalist conservatism.
It publishes Humanitas (journal)[1] [2] and the Epistulae Occasional Papers.[3]
The National Humanities Institute operates the Irving Babbitt Project[4] [5] and the Center for Constitutional Studies.[6] [2]
Claes G. Ryn is the institute's chairman.[7] [2]
Joseph Baldacchino is the institute's president.[7]
Robert F. Ellsworth and Anthony Harrigan serve on its board of trustees.[7]
Among its academic board are George W. Carey, Jude P. Dougherty, David C. Jordan, Ralph Ketcham, Forrest McDonald, Walter A. McDougall, Jacob Neusner, James Seaton, Peter J. Stanlis,[8] and Michael A. Weinstein.[7]