Shannon C. Stimson Explained
Shannon C. Stimson (born October 8, 1951)[1] is an American political theorist and historian of ideas, whose more recent work and teaching spans the economic and political thought of the early modern period through the nineteenth century. She is the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Chair in the Government department at Georgetown University. Her academic posts have included appointments at Harvard University (1984-1991), UC Berkeley (1991-2014), the Fulbright Professorship in the United Kingdom, the Christensen Fellowship of St. Catherine's College, Oxford, the John K. Castle Chair in Ethics, Politics and Economics at Yale University and she has been a Distinguished Academic Visitor at Queens' College, Cambridge on two occasions. Her research has been supported through fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Association of University Women, as well as by several prize fellowships. Her articles have appeared in numerous edited volumes, journals of political thought, economics, the history of economic thought, and political science in America and Europe. She has served on the editorial boards of the American Political Science Review,[2] the Adam Smith Review,[3] and the Journal of Politics.
Research
Stimson's early work focused on the intersection of legal, constitutional, and revolutionary thought in 17th and 18th century Anglo-America. Her work focused on the study of both English and colonial juries in revolutionary periods and introduced to political theory the concept of "judicial space" as an incisive tool for organizing, interpreting, and evaluating various strands of English and American political thought, and for challenging the assumption of a basic unity of vision at the roots of Anglo-American jurisprudence. She introduced the judicial space concept to political theory in order to account for the development of the highly political role of the new Supreme Court in late 18th-century and early 19th-century American political thought, a judicial body having no clear, previous counterpart in English jurisprudence.
Stimson's work in the history and theory of political economy has focused on the intersection and mutual interplay of economic and political theorizing and debate in the writing of the classical political economists after Adam Smith. This work, undertaken together with Cambridge economist Murray Milgate, has emphasized one set of conceptual transformations in politics and political economy that took place during a part of what has been called the classical period of political economy, and directly challenged the casual association of Smith's name and ideological imprimatur with contemporary neoclassical and neoconservative economic arguments for the reestablishment of an "invisible hand" as the prime regulator of complex national and globalized markets, as well as the unsubstantiated belief in a putatively Smithian inspired version of perfect competition to promote efficiency in the allocation of resources such that all would be fully utilized to the greatest social and individual benefit. The importance of her work on this topic has been recognized in 2011 with its receipt of the David and Elaine Spitz Prize from the International Conference for the Study of Political Thought.[4] This international award, honoring the best book in liberal and/or democratic theory published in the previous two years, has in the past honored as well the work of political thinkers and philosophers such as John Rawls, Sheldon Wolin, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Dahl, and Joseph Raz.
Selected bibliography
Books
- Book: Stimson, Shannon C. . The American Revolution in the law: Anglo-American jurisprudence before John Marshall . Princeton University Press . Princeton, New Jersey . 1990 . 9780691078748 . registration .
- Reprinted in 2014 as: Book: The American Revolution in the law: Anglo-American jurisprudence before John Marshall . 9780691604381 . Stimson . Shannon C. . July 2014 .
- Book: Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . Ricardian politics . Princeton University Press . Princeton, New Jersey . 1991 . 9780691042787 .
- Book: Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . After Adam Smith: a century of transformation in politics and political economy . Princeton University Press . Princeton, New Jersey Woodstock . 2011 . 9780691152349 .
- Book: Stimson, Shannon C. . T.R.Malthus, Essay on the Principle of Population (1803 edition). Editor and contributor. Yale University Press, 2018..
Edited volumes
- Book: Stimson . Shannon C. . Hart . Vivien . Writing a national identity: political, economic, and cultural perspectives on the written constitution . Manchester University Press in association with the Fulbright Commission, London Distributed in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press . Manchester, UK New York, New York, USA . 1993 . 9780719035890 .
- Book: Stimson . Shannon C. . Bevir . Mark . Adcock . Robert . Mark Bevir . Modern political science Anglo-American exchanges since 1880 . Princeton University Press . Princeton . 2007 . 9780691128733 .
Reviewed in Reviewer . Book reviews . The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms . 15 . 4 . 511 . 10.1080/10848770.2010.489324 . 2010 .
Journal articles
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . Economic opinion on parliamentary reform: the case of Ricardo . Contributions to Political Economy . 10 . 1 . 21–45 . 1991 . 10.1093/oxfordjournals.cpe.a035594 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . Utility, property, and political participation: James Mill on democratic reform . American Political Science Review . 87 . 4 . 901–911 . 10.2307/2938822 . December 1993 . 2938822 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . The figure of Smith: Dugald Stewart and the propagation of Smithian economics . The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought . 3 . 2 . 225–253 . 10.1080/10427719600000024 . July 1996 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . 144146410 . Rethinking the state: perspectives on the legibility and reproduction of political societies . Political Theory . 28 . 6 . 822–834 . 10.1177/0090591700028006006 . December 2000 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . 55643207 . Murray Milgate . Mill, liberty and the facts of life . Political Studies . 49 . 2 . 231–248 . 10.1111/1467-9248.00311 . June 2001 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Introduction — the science of politics: then and now . PS: Political Science and Politics . 37 . 1 . 33–35 . Cambridge University Press . January 2004 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . Murray Milgate . The rise and fall of civil society . Contributions to Political Economy . 23 . 1 . 9–34 . 10.1093/conpec/bzh010 . November 2004 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . From invisible hand to moral restraint: the transformation of the market mechanism from Adam Smith to Thomas Robert Malthus . The Journal of Scottish Philosophy . 2 . 1 . 22–47 . 10.3366/jsp.2004.2.1.22 . March 2004 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Milgate . Murray . 144913299 . Murray Milgate . Brief lives: economic life and political life in the history of economic thought . Public Choice . 137 . 3–4 . 491–505 . 10.1007/s11127-008-9326-6 . December 2008 .
Book reviews
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Calabresi on the problem of statutory middle-age: judicial cure or political prescription? (Guido Calabresi, A common law for the age of statutes) . Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review . 18 . 2 . Heinonline . Summer 1983 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Brandeis by Lewis J. Paper . The Journal of American History . 71 . 1 . 151–152 . 10.2307/1899890 . June 1984 . 1899890 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Gray on Hayek on liberty . Contributions to Political Economy . 5 . 1 . 97–100 . March 1986 . 10.1093/oxfordjournals.cpe.a035707 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . 220901550 . The province of legislation determined: legal theory in eighteenth-century Britain by David Lieberman (book series: ideas in context) . Political Theory . 19 . 3 . 462–465 . 10.1177/0090591791019003011 . August 1991 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Constitutional history of the American revolution. Volume III: the authority to legislate. Volume IV: the authority of law. by John Phillip Reid . The William and Mary Quarterly . 52 . 2 . 361–363 . 10.2307/2946989 . April 1995 . 2946989 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Adam Smith and the virtues of enlightenment by Griswold Charles L. Jr. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 412p. $59.95 cloth, $21.95 paper . American Political Science Review . 94 . 3 . 708–709 . 10.2307/2585849 . September 2000 . 2585849 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Representative democracy: principles and genealogy by Nadia Urbanati . Perspectives on Politics . 5 . 2 . 360–361 . 10.1017/S153759270707096X . June 2007 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . 144915120 . Political and economic theory in the 18th century: Istvan Hont, The jealousy of trade: international competition and the nation state. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005 . History of the Human Sciences . 21 . 1 . 161–165 . 10.1177/09526951080210010104 . February 2008 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . 146949063 . Rethinking ideas in context . Political Theory . 39 . 5 . 674–681 . 10.1177/0090591711413751 . October 2011 .
- Stimson . Shannon C. . Jack P. Greene: The constitutional origins of the American revolution . The American Historical Review . 117 . 4 . 1213–1214 . 10.1093/ahr/117.4.1213 . October 2012 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Stimson, Shannon C. . Library of Congress . August 11, 2014 . (Shannon C. Stimson) data sheet (b. 10-08-51) .
- http://www.apsanet.org/apsr/ American Political Science Review
- Web site: Editorial Board. The Adam Smith Review, sponsored by the International Adam Smith Society.
- http://icspt.uchicago.edu/index.html International Conference for the Study of Political Thought