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Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors Peter Burke, professor of cultural history at Cambridge University and fellow of Emmanuel College, is the author of some dozen books, including What Is Cultural History?, A Social History of Knowledge, Eyewitnessing, History and Social Theory, The French Historical Revolution, The Fabrication of Louis XIV, Languages and Communities in Early Modern Europe, The Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Italy, and The Art of Conversation. William M. Chace is president emeritus of Emory University and the author or editor of books on Pound, Joyce, T. S. Eliot, and Lionel Trilling. His most recent is One Hundred Semesters: My Adventures as Student, Professor, and University President, and What I Learned along the Way. Helen Cooper, professor of medieval and Renaissance English literature at Cambridge University and a fellow of Magdalene College, is the author of The English Romance in Time: Transforming Motifs from Geoffrey of Monmouth to the Death of Shakespeare, Pastoral: Medieval into Renaissance, and The Structure of the “Canterbury Tales.” Erica Johnson Debeljak, an American writer, contributes regularly to newspapers and journals in Slovenia, where she now lives. She is the author of Tujka v hiši domacinov (Foreigner in ˇ the House of Natives) and translator of Barren http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Common Knowledge Duke University Press

Notes on Contributors

Common Knowledge , Volume 14 (2) – Apr 1, 2008

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Duke University Press
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Copyright 2008 by Duke University Press
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0961-754X
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1538-4578
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10.1215/0961754X-14-2-349
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Abstract

Peter Burke, professor of cultural history at Cambridge University and fellow of Emmanuel College, is the author of some dozen books, including What Is Cultural History?, A Social History of Knowledge, Eyewitnessing, History and Social Theory, The French Historical Revolution, The Fabrication of Louis XIV, Languages and Communities in Early Modern Europe, The Historical Anthropology of Early Modern Italy, and The Art of Conversation. William M. Chace is president emeritus of Emory University and the author or editor of books on Pound, Joyce, T. S. Eliot, and Lionel Trilling. His most recent is One Hundred Semesters: My Adventures as Student, Professor, and University President, and What I Learned along the Way. Helen Cooper, professor of medieval and Renaissance English literature at Cambridge University and a fellow of Magdalene College, is the author of The English Romance in Time: Transforming Motifs from Geoffrey of Monmouth to the Death of Shakespeare, Pastoral: Medieval into Renaissance, and The Structure of the “Canterbury Tales.” Erica Johnson Debeljak, an American writer, contributes regularly to newspapers and journals in Slovenia, where she now lives. She is the author of Tujka v hiši domacinov (Foreigner in ˇ the House of Natives) and translator of Barren

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Common KnowledgeDuke University Press

Published: Apr 1, 2008

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