edited by A. James McAdams (University of Notre Dame Press)
The Review of Politics, founded in
1939 by Waldemar Gurian, soon emerged as one of the leading U.S. journals of political and
social theory. These collected essays from the journal's beginning years showcase the critical
thought of such distinguished authors as Hannah Arendt, Jacques Maritain, Leo Strauss and
Yves Simon.
The editor is a professor of international affairs at Notre Dame and the director of the university's Nanovic Institute for European Studies.
(March 2008)