Contributors

DOI10.1177/1474885103002001276
Published date01 January 2003
Date01 January 2003
Subject MatterArticles
Contributors
Richard Bellamy is Professor of Government at the University of Essex. His many
publications include Liberalism and Modern Society: An Historical Argument (Polity Press,
1992); (with Darrow Schecter) Gramsci and the Italian State (MUP, 1993), Liberalism and
Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise (Routledge, 1999), Rethinking Liberalism
(Continuum, 2000) and, as co-editor, Constitutionalism in Transformation (Blackwell,
1996), Citizenship and Governance in the EU (Continuum, 2001) and The Cambridge
History of Twentieth Century Political Thought (CUP, forthcoming).
Dario Castiglione is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Exeter.
His publications include many articles on the history of modern political thought and
constitutionalism and civil society, and as co-editor, Democracy and Constitutional Culture
in the Union of Europe (Lothian Foundation Press, 1995), Shifting the Boundaries.
Transformation of the Languages of Public and Private in the Eighteenth Century (Exeter UP,
1995), The Constitution in Transformation: European and Theoretical Perspectives (Blackwell,
1996), The History of Political Thought in National Context (CUP, 2001), and The Culture
of Tolerance in Diverse Societies: Reasonable Tolerance (MUP, forthcoming 2002).
Stuart Elden is a Lecturer in Political Geography at the University of Durham. He is
the author of Mapping the Present: Heidegger, Foucault and the Project of a Spatial History
(Continuum, 2001); and, with Elizabeth Lebas, the co-editor of Henri Lefebvre: Key
Writings (Athlone/Continuum, 2003).
Cécile Fabre is a Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the London School of Economics;
her research interests are distributive justice and rights. She has published articles in the
British Journal of Political Science, and the Journal of Political Philosophy. Her book Social
Rights Under the Constitution was published by OUP in 2000.
Jan-Werner Müller is a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is the author of
Another Country: German Intellectuals, Unification and National Identity (Yale UP, 2000).
Vanessa E. Munro is Lecturer in Law, University of Reading. Current research
interests involve a feminist and poststructuralist analysis of the interpretations of and 5
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