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Common Knowledge 11.2 (2005) 357-359



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Wayne Andersen, painter, corporate art consultant, and architect of the King Khaled Mosque in Riyadh, is professor emeritus of art and architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and visiting professor of art history at Columbia University. His most recent books are Freud, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Vulture's Tail; The Ara Pacis of Augustus and Mussolini; and Picasso's Brothel.
Jeffrey Auerbach is the author of The Great Exhibition of 1851: A Nation on Display and is currently assistant professor of history at California State University, Northridge. He is an occasional consultant for BBC and the History Channel.
Sir John Boardman, Lincoln Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology Emeritus at Oxford University, is editor of the Oxford History of Classical Art and the author of, most recently, The History of Greek Vases and The Diffusion of Classical Art in Antiquity. He is a fellow of the British Academy and presently based at the Ashmolean Museum.
Clare Cavanagh, associate professor of Slavic languages and literature at Northwestern University, is the author of Osip Mandelstam and the Modernist Creation of Tradition. Among other awards, she has received the William Riley Parker Prize of the Modern Language Association.
Linda Colley, currently the Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University, has also been Colgate Professor of History at Yale; Leverhulme Research Professor of History at the London School of Economics; and a fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. A fellow of the British Academy and recipient of the Wolfson Prize for History in 1993, her books include Captives: Britain, Empire, and the World, 1600–1850; Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707–1837; Lewis Namier; and In Defiance of Oligarchy: The Tory Party, 1714–60.
Lidija Dimkovska is the author of numerous books of poetry in Macedonian. The Offspring of the East, The Fire of Letters, and Bitten Nails have been translated into English and other languages. A cover story and a special supplement of her work appear in the March 2003 issue of American Poetry Review. Ljubica Arsovska is editor-in-chief of the quarterly Kulturen Zivot, the leading cultural magazine in Macedonia. Ilija Casule, associate professor of linguistics at Macquarie University in Sydney, teaches Macedonian, Balkan, and Slavic languages and literatures. Margaret Reid has received the Macedonian Literary Translators' Society Award and Struga Poetry Festival Translation Prize. Thomas Shapcott, professor of creative writing at the University of Adelaide, is the author of Time on Fire, Inwards to the Sun, and Hotel Bellevue.
Joseph Frank is professor emeritus of Slavic and comparative literature at Stanford University and professor emeritus of comparative literature at Princeton University. The five volumes of his biography of Dostoevsky have received the National Book Critics Circle Award, the James Russell Lowell Prize of the Modern Language Association, and the Christian Gauss Prize of Phi Beta Kappa. [End Page 357]
Clifford Geertz's books include Available Light, After the Fact, Local Knowledge, Negara, and The Interpretation of Cultures. His Works and Lives: The Anthropologist as Author received the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is Harold F. Linder Professor of Social Science Emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
Myrna Goldenberg currently teaches at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland. She is coeditor of Experience and Expression: Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust.
Casey Haskins, associate professor of philosophy at the State University of New York, Purchase, is coeditor of Dewey Reconfigured: Essays on Deweyan Pragmatism and is a recipient of the Greenlee Prize from the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy.
Henry Kamen is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society in London and professor at the Higher Council for Scientific Research in Barcelona. His books include Empire: How Spain Became a World Power, 1492–1763; The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision; Golden Age Spain; Philip of Spain; The Duke of Alba; Spain, 1469–1714: Society of Conflict; The War of Succession in Spain; Spain in the Late Seventeenth Century; and The Phoenix and the Flame: Catalonia and the Counter-Reformation.
Bruce Krajewski is the author of Traveling with Hermes...

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