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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

Lawrence Black is Professor of Modern History at the University of York, UK.

He has written chiefly on the history of modern British political culture—most re- cently in journals such asHistory Workshop Journal 77 (2014),his co-edited Reassessing 1970s Britain(2015) and collections such as A. Von Der Goltz & B. Waldschmidt- Nelson (eds.), Inventing the Silent Majority(2017).

Ronald Paulis Professor of English Literatures at the Department of Languages and Literatures, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His books include Unruly Na- tions: A People’s History of Britain and Dissonant Voices: Literature and Society in Britain from Chaucer to the Present Day. He has editedThe Other Half: British Working-Class Storiesand co-edited Critical Perspectives on Pat Barker. His most recent publications are on the work of B. S. Johnson, Ellen Wilkinson, Ethel Carnie Holdsworth, Ed- ward Upward, Sylvia Townsend Warner, John McGrath and Lee Hall.

Virginia Tilleyis Professor of Political Science at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She holds an MA from the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University (1988) and an MA and PhD in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin Madison (1997). Specializing in the comparative and in- ternational politics of ethnic and racial conflict, she has research experience in Latin America, Oceania and South Africa as well as the Middle East. She is author of The One State Solution(U. of Wisconsin Press, 2005), a pragmatic analysis of the two- state solution in Israel-Palestine; co-author and editor of Beyond Occupation: Apartheid, Colonialism and International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (Pluto Press, 2012);

and co-author (with Richard Falk) of the report Israeli Practices Regarding the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid (UN ESCWA, 2017). At SIU she teaches courses on racial ideology and conflict, international relations, comparative politics and Mid- dle East politics.

Raluca Bejanis a PhD candidate at University of Toronto, a Book Review Editor for Transnational Social Review—A Social Work Journal based in Germany and pub- lished by Routledge—and a writer for the alternative Canadian media outlet rabble.ca

Cover Credit: Stacey Alexopoulos

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