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  • Notes on Contributors

Erica Benner is a Fellow in Political Philosophy at Yale. Her books include Really Existing Nationalisms (1995), Machiavelli’s Ethics (2009), and Machiavelli’s Prince: A New Reading (2013). She is writing a new book on Machiavelli, Be Like the Fox (Penguin), and a book on Thucydides (Princeton UP).

Jo Ann Cavallo, Professor of Italian at Columbia University, works primarily on Italian Renaissance literature, including Machiavelli’s opus. Her publications include The World beyond Europe in the Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto (2013) and “Machiavelli and Women” (in Vilches and Seamen 2007).

Mark Jurdjevic studies early modern Europe. He is the author of Guardians of Republicanism: The Valori Family in the Florentine Renaissance (2008) and A Great and Wretched City: Machiavelli’s Florentine Political Thought (2014).

John P. McCormick, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, is the author of Machiavellian Democracy (2011); Carl Schmitt’s Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology (1997); and Weber, Habermas and Transformations of the European State: Constitutional, Social and Supranational Democracy (2006).

Jacob Soll is the author of Publishing “The Prince” (2009), The Information Master (2011), and, most recently, The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations (2014). A professor at the University of Southern California, he is the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Fellowship.

Nathan Tarcov is Professor in the Committee on Social Thought, the Department of Political Science, and the College at the University of Chicago. He is author of Locke’s Education for Liberty (1984) and translator with Harvey C. Mansfield of Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy (1996). [End Page 269]

Jan-Werner Müller is Professor of Politics at Princeton University, where he also directs the Project in the History of Political Thought. His publications include Contesting Democracy: Political Ideas in Twentieth-Century Europe (2011) and Constitutional Patriotism (2007).

Yves Winter, Assistant Professor of Political Science at McGill University, has published essays in such journals as Political Theory, International Theory, and New Political Science. He is the coeditor of Gouvernementalität und Sicherheit: Zeitdiagnostische Beiträge im Anschluss an Foucault (2008).

Miguel Vatter is Professor of Politics in the School of Social Sciences at UNSW, Australia. He is the author of Machiavelli’s The Prince: A Reader’s Guide (2013) and The Republic of the Living: Biopolitics and the Critique of Civil Society (2014).

Catherine Zuckert is Nancy Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science and Editor-in-Chief of The Review of Politics at the University of Notre Dame. Her books include Plato’s Philosophers (2009) and Postmodern Platos: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Gadamer, Strauss, Derrida (1996). [End Page 270]

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