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CURRICULUM VITAE Richard Bellamy Table of Contents 1. Personal Details ..................................................................................................................... 3 2. Career .......................................................................................................................................... 3 I Education and General Academic Record ............................................................................ 3 II Academic Appointments .............................................................................................................. 4 III Visiting Appointments ................................................................................................................. 4 IV Other Positions ................................................................................................................................ 5 V Prizes and Honours ......................................................................................................................... 5 3. Publications .............................................................................................................................. 6 I Books ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 a) Monographs ........................................................................................................................................ 6 b) Edited Books and Journal Special Issues ............................................................................ 6 c) Scholarly Editions of Books ....................................................................................................... 8 II Articles, Book Chapters and Working Papers ................................................................. 8 a) Refereed Journal Articles ........................................................................................................... 9 b) Review Articles, Short Articles, Replies and Comments, and Introductions to Special Issues .................................................................................................................................. 15 c) Book Chapters, including Long Encyclopaedia and Handbook Entries ............ 18 d) Working Papers and Reports ................................................................................................. 25 e) Short Encyclopaedia Entries and Other Occasional Pieces .................................... 26 III In Press/Accepted for Publication ...................................................................................... 28 IV Submitted and Prospective Projects ................................................................................. 28 a) Papers/Books Submitted or Being Revised .................................................................... 28 b) Papers/Books in Draft ............................................................................................................... 29 c) Papers/Books under Contract ............................................................................................... 29 d) Planned Papers/Books ............................................................................................................... 29 4. Research Grants ................................................................................................................... 29 I Projects ................................................................................................................................................. 29 II Other ..................................................................................................................................................... 30 5. Administration ..................................................................................................................... 31 6. Teaching ................................................................................................................................... 34 7. Phd Students and Post-doctoral Fellows ............................................................... 35 8. External Activities .............................................................................................................. 35 I Professional Service ....................................................................................................................... 35 II Refereeing: Prize Committees/Journals/Research Grants ..................................... 36 III Conference Organisation .......................................................................................................... 36 IV Editorships ....................................................................................................................................... 37 V Reviews ................................................................................................................................................ 37 VI Invited Conference and Seminar Papers ......................................................................... 37 VII External Examining .................................................................................................................... 38 VIII External Assessor for Chairs, Academic Promotions, REF ................................ 38 ‘ 1 IX Knowledge Transfer ................................................................................................................... 38 a) Talks to Non Academic Audiences ...................................................................................... 38 b) Radio and TV ................................................................................................................................... 40 c) Consultation ..................................................................................................................................... 40 d) Newspaper Articles ..................................................................................................................... 40 e) Blogs ..................................................................................................................................................... 41 9. Research Plans ...................................................................................................................... 42 10. Referees ................................................................................................................................. 44 Appendix 1 Selected Reviews of Monographs, Edited Books and Scholarly Editions .......................................................................................................................................... 46 I Monographs ........................................................................................................................................ 46 II Edited Books ..................................................................................................................................... 49 III Editions of Books .......................................................................................................................... 53 Appendix 2 Invited Talks Post January 2013 ............................................................ 54 ‘ 2 1. Personal Details Name: Richard Paul Bellamy Address (EUI) European University Institute, Via dei Roccettini, 9 50014 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI) Italy Telephone [+39] 055 4685 809 Mobile +39 348 0296273 Email [email protected] Address (UCL) Department of Political Science School of Public Policy University College London 29/30 Tavistock Square London WC1H 9QU UK Email [email protected] Mobile +44 (0) 7763 174423 Nationality British Date of Birth 15.6.57 2. Career I Education and General Academic Record 1976-9 Trinity Hall, Cambridge History BA Hons `First' Charles Crawley Prizeman College Scholarship 1979-83 Graduate Student, Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1980-82 Researcher, Social and Political Science Department, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy. ‘ 3 1982-3 Leverhulme Study Abroad Studentship, Italy. 1983 Cambridge PhD awarded in History for thesis on "Liberalism and Historicism - History and Politics in the Thought of Benedetto Croce" (October 1983) [Supervisor: Prof Quentin Skinner, Examiners: Dr Jonathan Steinberg (Cambridge) and Prof Maurice Cranston (LSE/EUI)] II Academic Appointments 1981-82 Lecturer, Pisa University, Italy. 1983-86 E.S.R.C. Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford (Junior Dean, 1985-6) 1984-86 Lecturer in the House of Politics, Christ Church, Oxford. 1986-8 Fellow and College Lecturer in History, Jesus College, Cambridge and Lector, Trinity College, Cambridge. 1988-92 University Lecturer in Politics, University of Edinburgh. 1992-96 Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia. 1996-2002 Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Reading. (Head of Department 1996-2000, Director Graduate School of European and International Studies 1999-2001) 2002-05 Professor of Government, University of Essex 2005 - Professor of Political Science, University College, London (UCL). (Director of the School of Public Policy and founding Head of Political Science Department, 2005-10, founding Director of the European Institute 2010-13), Extended leave 2014-2019 2014-2019 Director of the Max Weber Programme, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy III Visiting Appointments March 1993 British Council sponsored visitor, Department of Public and Social Administration,

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