Mark Bevir

Professor of Political Science

Email: mbevir@berkeley.edu
Phone: (510) 642-4693
Office Location: 718 Barrows
Office Hours: Tu 4-5
Spring 2008 Course: PS215A Approaches to Contemporary Political Theory

Mark Bevir is Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. He was born and raised in London, and received his doctorate from the University of Oxford. He is coeditor of the Journal of the Philosophy of History.

Mark's research interests include the philosophy of the human sciences, modern political thought and political philosophy. His historical interests include Anglophone, continental, and South Asian thought — especially radical, socialist, and critical theory of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His philosophical interests include postfoundational approaches to subjetivity, social inquiry, ethics, and democratic theory.

NB. If you are in UC Berkeley, the following links should work. If you are elsewhere some will work only if you or your institution, have appropriate on-line subscriptions.


Books

  • The Logic of the History of Ideas, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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    [Read a summary of some aspects of this book]
  • Interpreting British Governance (with R.A.W. Rhodes), London, Routledge, 2003.
    [Read a summary of some aspects of this book]
  • New Labour: A Critique, London, Routledge, 2005.
    [Read a summary of some aspects of this book]
  • Governance Stories (with R.A.W. Rhodes), London, Routledge, 2006.

Edited Books

  • Critiques of Capital in Modern Britain and America: Transatlantic Exchanges 1800 to the Present Day (with Frank Trentmann), Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
  • Markets in Historical Contexts: Ideas and Politics in the Modern World (with Frank Trentmann), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • Modern Political Science: Anglo-American Exchanges since 1880 (with Robert Adcock and Shannon Stimson), Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2007.
  • Histories of Postmodernism (with Jill Hargis and Sara Rushing), New York, Routledge, 2007.
  • Public Governance, 4 vols., London, Sage, 2007.
    Volume 1: Theories of Governance.
    Volume 2: Public Sector Reform.
    Volume 3: Public Policy.
    Volume 4: Democratic Governance.



Reference Works

  • Encyclopedia of Governance, ed., 2 vols., Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage, 2007.

Journal Issues


Articles

Mark is the author of over a hundred articles in scholarly journals and books. Over time these will be placed, when the publishers allow, in the eScholarship Repository of the California Digital Library.


Interviews

Interviews with Mark that are available online include:

Debates

Several scholars have debated Mark’s work. Some examples are available on the web.

I. On the philosophy of the human sciences

II. On interpretive political science

III. On political philosophy

  • A debate on the open community: Notizie di Politeia (Milano) 59 (2000), 67-85, and Notizie di Politeia (Milano) 60 (2000), 135-136.

Charles and Louise Travers
Department of Political Science
210 Barrows Hall
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1950

Phone: 642-6323
Fax: 642-9515
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