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Michael Steinberg

At the time of his fellowship, Michael P. Steinberg was the director of the Cogut Center for the Humanities, the Barnaby Conrad and Mary Critchfield Keeney Professor of History, and Professor of Music at Brown University. He serves as associate editor…

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Walter Mattli

Walter Mattli is Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University and Fellow of St. John's College at Oxford. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Geneva and his PhD…

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Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen's columns have appeared on the op-ed page of the Washington Post since 1984. He joined the newspaper in 1968, after attending the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and after working at Fort Dix, NJ, and Fort Leonard Wood,…

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Paul Carrington (1931-2021)

Paul D. Carrington was a professor of Law at Duke University. A native of Dallas, he was a graduate of the University of Texas (1952) and the Harvard Law School (1955). From 1957 to 2010, he was a law professor…

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Dana Villa

Dana Villa specializes in contemporary political theory and the history of political thought. He is the author of Socratic Citizenship as well as two books on Hannah Arendt, Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political, and Politics, Philosophy, Terror:…

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Wendy Lesser

Wendy Lesser is a critic, novelist, and editor based in Berkeley, California. She is the founding editor of the literary magazine the Threepenny Review. It prints fiction, poetry, and criticism by the likes of Wendell Berry, Javier Marias, and Robert Pinsky.…

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Wallis Miller

Wallis Miller received a PhD in Architectural History from Princeton University, an M.Arch. from Columbia University, and a BA from Yale University. Her research focuses on the public perception of architecture, particularly the public reaction to modernism, and her case…

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Henry E. Smith

Henry Smith is a Professor of Law at the Yale Law School, where he teaches in the areas of property, contracts, and taxation. He holds an AB in German from Harvard, an AM in German and a PhD in Linguistics…

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Allen Speight

Allen Speight is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. A former Fulbright and DAAD Fellow, his research and teaching interests center on ethics and German Idealism. His first book, Hegel, Literature, and the problem of Agency (Cambridge, 2001), traces…

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James Hankins

James Hankins was born in Philadelphia in 1955 and was privately educated. He attended Duke University, receiving a BA magna cum laude in Classics in 1977. He received his Ph.D. in History at Columbia University in 1985, where he worked…

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