In this Issue
Founded in 2004 by the National Institute for Newman Studies, the Newman Studies Journal (NSJ) is an interdisciplinary research publication dedicated to the life, work, and thought of John Henry Newman and their relevance for our time. The NSJ welcomes submissions that explore Newman’s life and works, his predecessors, contemporaries and successors, his reception throughout history, and his influence today. It also features studies that situate or adopt Newman’s approach within current scholarly or critical debate on a wide variety of topics. Additionally, the NSJ includes reviews of Newman-related publications. Newman Studies Journal is a peer-reviewed publication under the supervision of the editors with assistance from an editorial board, composed of noted Newman scholars.
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Volume 13, Issue 1, Spring 2016Editorial Board
Editor
Andrew Popp, University of Liverpool
Associate Editors
Shane Hamilton, University of York
Per Hansen, Copenhagen Business School
Sharon Ann Murphy, Providence College
Ex Officio
Roger Horowitz, Hagley Museum and Library
Associate Editor for Reviews
Richard Weiner, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Managing Editor
Carol Ressler Lockman, Hagley Museum and Library
Editorial Board
Franco Amatori (Bocconi University)
Gerben Bakker (London School of Economics)
Edward J. Balleisen (Duke University)
Maria Ines Barbero (University of Buenos Aires)
Bernardo Batiz-Lazo (Bangor University, UK)
Hartmut Berghoff (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
Regina Blaszczyk (University of Leeds)
Peter Coclanis (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
Paul Duguid (University of California, Berkeley)
Patrick Fridenson (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
Louis Galambos (Johns Hopkins University)
Tiffany Gill (University of Delaware)
Barbara Hahn (Texas Tech University)
Leslie Hannah (London School of Economics)
William Hausman (College of William and Mary)
Kris Inwood (University of Guelph)
Richard John (Columbia University)
Geoffrey Jones (Harvard Business School)
Mattias Kipping (York University)
Pamela Laird (University of Colorado Denver)
Claire Lemercier (CNRS)
Margaret Levenstein (University of Michigan)
Kenneth Lipartito (Florida International University)
Manuel Llorca-Jana (University of Santiago, Chile)
Teresa da Silva Lopes (University of York)
Christopher McKenna (University of Oxford)
Stephen Mihm (University of Georgia)
Paul Miranti (Rutgers University)
Rowena Olegario (Saïd Business School, University of Oxford)
Mary O’Sullivan (Université de Genève)
Harm Schröter (Universitetet i Bergen)
Philip Scranton(Rutgers University)
Brett Sheehan (University of Southern California)
Richard Sylla (New York University)
Kazuo Wada (Tokyo University)
Mira Wilkins (Florida International University)
JoAnne Yates (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Mary Yeager (University of California-Los Angeles)
Madeleine Zelin (Columbia University)