Contributors

Date01 April 2005
Published date01 April 2005
DOI10.1177/1474885105050445
Subject MatterArticles
Contributors
Janet Coleman is Professor of Ancient and Medieval Political Thought in the
government department, London School of Economics and Political Science. She
has been a three-year Leverhulme Major Research Fellow, is a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society, and two of her more recent books are: A History of
Political Thought from Ancient Greece to Early Christianity (Oxford: Blackwell,
2000), and A History of Political Thought from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
(Oxford: Blackwell, 2000) both reprinted 2004. She was team leader of a special-
ist group within the European Science Foundation project, ‘The origins of the
modern state in Europe, 13th–18th centuries’: J. Coleman (ed.), The Individual in
Political Theory and Practice (Clarendon Press and European Science Foundation,
1996). She is the co-founder and co-executive editor of the journal History of
Political Thought.
Linda M. G. Zerilli is Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University,
Illinois. Her publications include Signifying Woman: Culture and Chaos in Rousseau,
Burke, and Mill (Cornell UP, 1994); Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom (Chicago
UP, 2005).
Samuel Moyn, who holds a PhD from the University of California and a JD from
Harvard University, teaches European intellectual history at Columbia Uni-
versity, with an emphasis on the history of modern ethical, social, political and
legal thought. This article is part of a study on which he is currently at work on
the origins of the contemporary French liberal movement.
Annabel Herzog is a lecturer in the School of Political Science at the University
of Haifa, Israel. Her specialization is in European thought of the 20th century,
dealing mainly with philosophers and critical theorists such as Hannah Arendt,
Walter Benjamin, Albert Camus, and Emmanual Levinas. Her most recent essays
were published in Political Theory, Thesis Eleven, with a forthcoming article to be
published in Inquiry.
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