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| | | | World, 479-323 BC ( Routledge, rev. edn.: 1991), Thucydides ( Duckworth, 1987), and Commentary on Thucydides, i. Books I-III ( OUP, 1991). | | | SUNIL KHILNANI has been a Research Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. He is now Lecturer in Politics at Birkbeck College in the University of London. His book The French Left: An Intellectual History, 1945-1989 will be published shortly by Yale University Press. | | | G. E. R. LLOYD is Master of Darwin College, Cambridge, and Professor of Ancient Philosophy and Science, University of Cambridge. His recent books include Magic, Reason and Experience ( CUP, 1979), The Revolutions of Wisdom ( University of California Press, 1987), Demystifying Mentalities ( CUP, 1990), and Methods and Problems in Greek Science ( CUP, 1991). | | | CHARLES S. MAIER is Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University. He is the author of Recasting Bourgeois Europe ( Princeton University Press, 1975), The Unmasterable Past ( Harvard University Press, 1988), and In Search of Stability ( CUP, 1987) and editor of Changing Boundaries of the Political ( CUP, 1987). | | | SUSAN MENDUS is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of York. Her books include Women in Western Political Philosophy edited with Ellen Kennedy ( Harvester, 1987), Sexuality and Subordination: Interdisciplinary Studies of Gender in the Nineteenth Century, edited with Jane Rendall ( Routledge, 1989), and Toleration and the Limits of Liberalism ( Macmillan, 1989). | | | QUENTIN SKINNER is a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, and Professor of Political Science, University of Cambridge. His books include The Foundations of Modern Political Thought, 2 vols. ( CUP, 1978), Machiavelli ( OUP, 1981), and Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics, ed. James Tully ( Polity Press and Princeton UP, 1988). | | | GORDON S. WOOD is University Professor of History, Brown University, Providence. He is the author of The Creation of the American Republic, 1776-1787 ( University of North Carolina Press, 1969) and The Radicalism of the American Revolution ( Knopf, 1992). | | | DAVID WOOTTON holds the Lansdowne Chair in the Humanities and is Director of the Centre for the Humanities, University of Victoria, British Columbia. He is the author of Paolo Sarpi: Between Renaissance and Enlightenment ( CUP, 1983) and editor of Divine Right and Democracy ( Penguin, 1986), Locke on Politics ( Penguin, 1992), and (with Michael Hunter) Atheism from the Reformation to the Enlightenment ( OUP, 1991). | -xii- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Democracy: The Unfinished Journey, 508 BC to AD 1993. Contributors: John Dunn - editor. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: xii.
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