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Notes on Contributors Kurt W. Back ("Myth in the Lives of Leaders of Social Movements "), a social psychologist, is James B. Duke Professor of Sociology at Duke University, Durham, NC 27706. He has published "Clapham to Bloomsbury: Life Course Analysis of an Intellectual Aristocracy" in Biography and written Beyond Words: The Story of Sensitivity Training and the Encounter Group Movement, among other books and articles, and is now completing a study of the birth control movement. Mark T. Bassett, ["John Home Burns (Milan, 1950): A Portrait by Indro Montanelli"] is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011. He is the author of "Man-Made Tales: Deconstructing Biography as a Feminist Act," published in the fall 1987 issue oîA/B: Auto/biography Studies, and translator of Montanelli 's "Dos Passos" (also from Pantheon minore), to appear in a forthcoming issue of Lost Generation Journal. Burns was the subject of his Ph.D. dissertation. Simon Cordery ("Joshua Hobson and the Business of Radicalism") is an executive associate with the Consortium of Social Science Associations , 1625 I Street NW, Suite 911, Washington, D.C. 20006. He has attended Northern Illinois University and the University of York, studying radicalism with Edward Royle at the latter. Catherine Fraser ("Ludwig Richter: Professional Illustrator and Amateur Autobiographer") received her Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut and is Assistant Professor of German at Brown University , Providence, RI 02912. She has published a book on autobiographies by three German artists and articles on the relationship between the paintings and writing of August Strindberg. Marvin Rintala ("Made in Birmingham: Lloyd George, Chamberlain , and the Boer War"), Professor of Political Science at Boston College , Chestnut Hill, MA 02167, is the author of "The Love of Power and the Power of Love: Churchill's Childhood," Political Psychology, Vol. 5, No. 3. ...

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