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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).

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