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Hannah Arendt:
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Editorial AcknowledgementsPreparing this collection involved me in many debts, which it is a pleasure to acknowledge. Above all, I would like to thank the advisory board for this collection, upon whose generous help and advice I have depended throughout: Seyla Benhabib, Margaret Canovan, Wolfgang Heuer, Jeffrey Isaac, Jerome Kohn, Morris Kaplan, Ursula Ludz, Etienne Tassin and Roy Tsao. I am very grateful to the many scholars of Arendt’s work who have offered views as to suitable items to include in this collection and other scholars to contact, or provided copies of their work that I was struggling to track down. In addition to members of the advisory board, I would like to express my thanks to: Amy Allen, Andrew Arato, Bethania Assy, Dagmar Barnouw, Ronald Beiner, Vikki Bell, Susan Bickford, Leora Bilsky, Fina Birulés, Matteo Bortolini, Keith Breen, Theresa Calvet de Magalhães, Anne Chapman, Fabio Ciaramelli, Barry Clarke, Mary Dietz, Mick Dillon, Lisa Disch, André Duarte, Enrico Donaggio, Peter Fenves, Robert Fine, Francesco Fistetti, April Flakne, Nancy Fraser, Susannah Young-ah Gottlieb, Andreas Grossman, Antonia Grunenberg, Michael Halberstam, Dean Hammer, Claudia Hilb, Lewis Hinchman, Bonnie Honig, Iseult Honohan, Margaret Betz Hull, Neus Campillo Iborra, Claudia Jost, George Kateb, Richard Kearney, Helen Kinsella, Anthony Lang, Martine Leibovici, Hans Lindahl, Larry May, John McGowan, Matteo Negro, Susan Neiman, Noel O’Sullivan, Robert Pirro, David Rasmussen, Jennifer Ring, Cristina Sánchez Muñoz, Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott, Alfons Söllner, Meili Steele, Grit Straßenberger, Arne Johan Vetlesen, Dana Villa, Robert Virdis, Stephen Voss, Liliane Weissberg, Julia Schulze Wessel, Stephen Whitfield, Linda Zerilli I would like to add special thanks to the following, for providing especially comprehensive lists of suggestions: Frederick Dolan, Wolfgang Heuer, Sandra Hinchman, Patchen Markell, Andy Schaap, Roy Tsao, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl With regard to items published in languages other than English, I also have many thanks to offer: to Roger Hausheer for translating Simone Forti’s work and Paul Ricoeur’s ‘Power and Violence’; to Anne O’Byrne for providing the translation of Claude Lefort’s article; and to Edith and Leonard Ehrlich with regard to the translation of the interview with Karl Jaspers. My further thanks to André Duarte, Wolfgang Heuer, Neus Campillo Iborra, Ursula Ludz, and Cristina Sánchez Muñoz. For their very kind help in compiling the foreign-language bibliographies, my thanks too to: Bethania Assy, Fabio Ciaramelli, Daniel Dagenais, André Duarte, Francesco Fistetti, Simona Forti, Wolfgang Heuer, Celso Lafer, Francesca R Recchia Luciani, Cristina Sánchez Muñoz, Roland Schindler, Etienne Tassin, Julia Schulze Wessel For their advice on undertaking such a large editorial project, I would like to thank Ruth Chadwick, Bob Jessop, Doris Schroeder and Mike Beaney. In helping me track down copies of articles, I would like to thank Jenny Brine and Helen Clish of Lancaster University Library. At Routledge, my thanks to Natalie Foster, Rebekah Taylor and Simon Alexander. At the Hannah Arendt Centre in New York, thanks to Jessica Reifer. Not least, many thanks to my colleagues in Philosophy at Lancaster University, in particular for their kind cooperation in exempting me from teaching duties for a term which coincided with the final stages of this project. For comments and discussions regarding my introductions to these volumes, I am extremely grateful to Seyla Benhabib, Margaret Canovan, Wolfgang Heuer, Morris Kaplan, Jerome Kohn, Ursula Ludz, Andy Schaap, Alison Stone, Roy Tsao and Myfanwy Williams. Let me close by expressing some thanks which are personal as well as scholarly, and extend much beyond this collection. My gratitude to two people whom I have come to know and deeply admire through our shared interest in Arendt, and to whom I owe much more than I could express here: Morris Kaplan and Margaret Canovan. Garrath Williams |
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