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Richard Bellamy (born 15 June 1957) is a British philosopher and Professor of Political Science at
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. He is known for his historical work on the Italian tradition of legal and political thought and his own writings in legal and political philosophy. Bellamy won the
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in 2009 for his book ''Political Constitutionalism: a Republican Defence of the Constitutionality of Democracy''. In 2012 he was awarded the
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by the
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, given 'for eminent services towards the furtherance of the study of Italian history, literature, art or economics.' Bellamy has been the lead editor of the '' Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy'' (''CRISPP'') since 2003.


Career

Bellamy read History at
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, graduating with a ‘First’ in 1979. Afterwards, also at Cambridge, he did a PhD on ‘Liberalism and Historicism: History and Politics in the Thought of Benedetto Croce’ under the supervision of
Quentin Skinner Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner (born 26 November 1940) is a British intellectual historian. He is regarded as one of the founders of the Cambridge School of the history of political thought. He has won numerous prizes for his work, including t ...
, during which time he spent two years as a researcher at the
European University Institute The European University Institute (EUI) is an international postgraduate and post-doctoral teaching and research institute and an independent body of the European Union with juridical personality, established by the member states to contribu ...
(EUI) in Florence from 1980-82. He completed his PhD in 1983. After a year teaching at the
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from 1982-83, he went on to a Junior Research Fellowship at
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from 1983-86, where he was Junior Dean from 1984-86 and started the Nuffield Workshop in Political Theory, giving the first paper on 'Sex, Sin and Liberalism'. He was also Lecturer in the House of Politics at Christ Church from 1984-86. He was a Fellow and College Lecturer in History at
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and Lector in History at
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from 1986-88. He left for a Lectureship in Politics at the
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from 1988-92, and then held Chairs at the Universities of
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from 1992-95,
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from 1995-2002, and
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from 2002-05. He has been at
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, where he set up the Political Science Department, since 2005. Richard Bellamy was Academic Director of the
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(ECPR) from 2002-2006 and Founding Chair of the Britain and Ireland Association for Political Thought from 2008-2013. He was seconded to the EUI as Director of the Max Weber Programme from 2014-19 and to the
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in Berlin as Visiting Professor of Ethics and Public Policy from 2022-24. He has also held Visiting Fellowships at
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; the EUI;
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(ANU); the
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; and the
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(HWK) in Delmenhorst. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Hertie. Bellamy has published 11 monographs, 30 (co-)edited volumes, over 90 journal articles and more than 80 book chapters. He has also edited translations of texts by Beccaria,
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and
Gramsci Antonio Francesco Gramsci ( , , ; 22 January 1891 – 27 April 1937) was an Italian Marxist philosopher, journalist, linguist, writer, and politician. He wrote on philosophy, political theory, sociology, history, and linguistics. He was a ...
. His own writings have been translated into French, German, Arabic, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Chinese, Indonesian, Portuguese, Czech, Turkish, and Spanish.


Books

* ''Modern Italian Social Theory: Ideology and Politics from Pareto to the Present'', John Wiley & Sons, 1991 * ''Liberalism and Modern Society: An Historical Argument'', John Wiley & Sons, 1992 * ''Gramsci and the Italian State'', with Darrow Schecter, Manchester Univ Press, 1993 * ''Liberalism and Pluralism: Towards a Politics of Compromise'', Routledge, 1999 * ''Rethinking Liberalism'', Continuum, 2005 * ''Political Constitutionalism: A Republican Defence of the Constitutionality of Democracy'', Cambridge University Press, 2007 * ''Citizenship: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford University Press, 2008 * ''Croce, Gramsci, Bobbio and the Italian Political Tradition'', Rowman and Littlefield, 2013 * ''A Republican Europe of States: Cosmopolitanism, Intergovernmentalism and Democracy in the EU'', Cambridge University Press, 2019 * ''From Maastricht to Brexit: Democracy, Constitutionalism and Citizenship in the EU'', with Dario Castiglione, Rowman and Littlefield, 2019 * ''Flexible Europe: Differentiated Integration, Fairness and Democracy'', with Sandra Kröger and Marta Lorimer, Bristol University Press, 2022


Edited Books

* ''Victorian Liberalism'', Routledge, 1990 - reissued 2024 * ''Theories and Concepts of Politics: An Introduction Manchester'', Manchester University Press, 1993 * (with Angus Ross), ''A Textual Introduction to Social and Political Thought'', Manchester University Press, 1996 * (with Dario Castiglione), ''Constitutionalism in Transformation'', Blackwell, 1996 * (with Martin Hollis), ''Pluralism and Liberal Neutrality'', Routledge 1999 * (with Alex Warleigh), ''Citizenship and Governance in the EU'', Continuum, 2001 * (with Andrew Mason), ''Political Concepts'', Manchester University Press, 2003 * (with Terry Ball), ''The Cambridge History of Twentieth Century Political Thought'', Cambridge University Press, 2003 * (with Dario Castiglione and Emilio Santoro), ''Lineages of European Citizenship'', Palgrave, 2004 * ''The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers'', Routledge 2005 * (with D. Castiglione and J. Shaw), ''Making European Citizens: Civic Inclusion in a Transnational Context'', Palgrave, 2006 * ''Public Ethics'', Routledge 2010 * (with Sandra Kröger), ''Representation and Democracy in the EU: Does the One Come at the Expense of the Other?'', Routledge, 2014 * (with Joseph Lacey), ''Political Theory and the European Union'', Routledge 2017 * (with Joseph Lacey and Kalypso Nicolaïdis), ''European Boundaries in Question?'', Routledge, 2018


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bellamy, Richard Living people 21st-century British philosophers Philosophy academics Fellows of the British Academy Academics of University College London British political philosophers Philosophers of law European University Institute alumni Alumni of the University of Cambridge 1957 births Academics from Glasgow Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences Alumni of Trinity Hall, Cambridge Academics of the University of Reading Academics of the University of East Anglia Academics of the University of Essex Academics of the University of Edinburgh