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Sir J. H. Elliott, Regius Professor emeritus of modern history at Oxford University and a fellow of the British Academy, is a recipient of the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Social Sciences and the Balzan Prize for History. Among his many books are Empires of the Atlantic World: Britain and Spain in America, 14921830; The Old World and the New, 14921650; The Revolt of the Catalans: A Study in the Decline of Spain, 15981640; Richelieu and Olivares; The Count-Duke of Olivares: The Statesman in an Age of Decline; Spain and Its World, 15001700; and, most recently, History in the Making. Mikhail Epstein is codirector of the new Center for Humanities Innovation at Durham University and professor of Russian and cultural theory there. The author of some thirty books, including, most recently, Religion after Atheism: New Possibilities for Theology (in Russian) and The Transformative Humanities: A Manifesto, he is a recipient of the Andrei Belyi Prize of St. Petersburg and received the International Essay Prize of Weimar for "Chronocide," which appeared in the Spring 2003 issue of Common Knowledge. His books and articles have been translated into eighteen languages. André Gombay, emeritus professor of philosophy at the University
Common Knowledge – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 20, 2014
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