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  • Contributors

William D. Adler is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northeastern Illinois University. His publications include articles in Presidential Studies Quarterly, Studies in American Political Development, and Political Science Quarterly. williamadler@gmail.com

James Cooper is Senior Lecturer in History at Oxford Brookes University, UK. During the 2012–13 academic year, he was Fulbright-Robertson Visiting Professor of British History at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, where he undertook research for this article. jamestcooper@mac.com

Kathleen J. Frydl is the author of The Drug Wars in America, 1940–1973 (Cambridge, 2013), and The GI Bill (Cambridge, 2009), winner of the 2010 Louis Brownlow Book Prize. Her other published work addresses politics and institutional development on subjects ranging from the FBI, academic freedom, police professionalization, and social policy. kfrydl@gmail.com

Joanne Abel Goldman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Northern Iowa studying the history of science and technology policy. Her research has focused on the development of managerial infrastructures in urban technology and the U.S. National Laboratory system. goldman@uni.edu

Jonathan Keller is a doctoral candidate in Political Science at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He teaches courses in American politics, American political thought, and political theory at Hunter College. jkeller@nyc.rr.com

Maddalena Marinari is Assistant Professor of History at St. Bonaventure University. She specializes in immigration history, political history, and transatlantic history. She is currently working on a manuscript that explores how Italian and Jewish communities in the United States, from 1890 to 1965, mobilized against restrictive immigration laws that marked them as undesirable. mmarinar@sbu.edu

Abdillah Noh is Assistant Professor and Deputy Dean at Tun Abdul Razak School of Government, University of Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysia. abdillahnoh@googlemail.com [End Page 298]

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