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Authors & Contributors

  • Neema Parvini

    Neema Parvini is the author of the Populist Delusion (2022), The Defenders of Liberty (2020), Shakespeare's Moral Compass (2018), Shakespeare and New Historicist Theory (2017), Shakespeare and Cognition (2015), Shakespeare and Contemporary Theory (2012) and Shakespeare's History Plays (2012). He is director of the Academic Agency, which provides …

  • Lindsay Paterson

    Lindsay Paterson is professor of educational policy at the University of Edinburgh. He has written and lectured widely on the sociology and politics of education, on the relationship among education, democracy and civil society, and on the history of Scottish education in the twentieth century. He is the author or joint author of 13 books, 27 …

  • Rik Peters

    Rik Peters is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Groningen. His publications include History as Thought and Action: The Philosophies of Croce, Gentile, de Ruggiero and Collingwood (2013), He has published articles, chapters and reviews in journals such as History and Theory, Collingwood and British …

  • Carole Brooks Platt

    Carole Brooks Platt is a linguist, literary scholar, and consciousness researcher. She was born in Philadelphia, PA, and has degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (A.B.), the Sorbonne (diplôme annuel), Georgetown University (M.S.), and Rice University (PhD). Her blog can be found at …

  • Bernhard Poerksen

    Bernhard Poerksen, *1969, is professor of media studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His research projects analyse the styles of impression and image management in politics and the media, he regularly contributes comments on current affairs and debates to newspapers, radio, and television. The book he wrote in 1998 with the …

  • Maurice Pope

    Maurice W.M. Pope (1926–2019) was educated in England at Sherborne School and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He taught classics for two decades at the University of Cape Town in South Africa before resigning his professorship and leaving the country in 1969 in protest at apartheid in academia. He then researched, taught and wrote in Oxford, …