Contributors

Date01 April 2011
Published date01 April 2011
DOI10.1177/1474885111406190
Subject MatterArticles
European Journal of Political Theory
10(2) 139–140
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Contributors
Christopher J. Berry is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Glasgow
(where he has served as a Deputy Dean). He has written extensively on Hume,
Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment. His latest book David Hume (Continuum)
appeared in 2009 and among his other books are his Social Theory of the Scottish
Enlightenment (Edinburgh UP1997) (shortly to appear in both Japanese and
Chinese translations) and Idea of Luxury (Cambridge UP1994) which appeared
in a Chinese translation in 2005. He has lectured extensively and given keynote
address in Japan and China as well as Europe. He is an elected member of
Scotland’s ‘national academy’ – the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Among his cur-
rent projects are editing a large volume of essays on Adam Smith for Oxford
University Press and continuing work on the ‘philosophical anthropology of
politics’.
Alin Fumurescu is Lecturer at Indiana University and Purdue University at
Indianapolis and has recently completed his PhD in Political Science at Indiana
University - Bloomington. His current work focuses on the history of ideas and on
what contemporary liberal democracies can still learn from forgotten and/or dis-
missed apprehensions of politics. He has published articles and book reviews in
European Legacy (forthcoming), Studia Europea, Perspectives on Politics,
International Journal on Humanistic Ideology, and others. He is working on a
book on the intellectual history of compromise.
Andrew F. March is Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Yale
University. He is the author of Islam and Liberal Citizenship: The Search for an
Overlapping Consensus (Oxford, 2009), which won the Award for Excellence in the
Study of Religion, American Academy of Religion (Constructive-Reflective Studies
Category). He has published articles in American Political Science Review,
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Moral
Philosophy, Islamic Law and Society, and others.
Loralea Michaelis is Associate Professor of Political Science at Mount Allison
University. She has published in journals such as Polity, History of Political
Thought, Philosophy and Social Criticism, most recently ‘Hobbes’s Modern
Prometheus: A Political Philosophy for an Uncertain Future’, Canadian Journal
of Political Science. 40(1) (2007): 101-127. Her research is concerned with the ways

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