Contributors
Matthew S. Adams is Lecturer in Politics, History and
Communication at Loughborough University. He is the author
of Kropotkin, Read, and the Intellectual History of British
Anarchism (Palgrave, 2015), and editor of Anarchism, 1914–
1918 (Manchester University Press, 2017). He has also published,
amongst others, in the journals History of Political Thought,
Journal of Political Ideologies, Journal of the History of Ideas,
History of European Ideas and Historical Research. He is cur-
rently working on the idea of the ‘anarchist public intellectual’ in
the context of Cold War cultural politics, and editing The Palgrave
Handbook of Anarchism with Carl Levy. A full list of publications
is available via http://orcid.org/0000–0002-5440–4866.
Alexandre Christoyannopoulos is Senior Lecturer in Politics
and International Relations at Loughborough University, which
he joined in 2010. He is the author of Christian Anarchism: A
Political Commentary on the Gospel (Imprint Academic, 2010)
as well as a number of articles, chapters and other publications
on religious anarchism and on Leo Tolstoy, including Religious
Anarchism: New Perspectives (Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2009). A full list of publications is available via http://orcid.
org/0000–0001-5133–3268. He is currently writing a monograph
on Tolstoy’s political thought, and editing the next volumes of the
present collection of essays on anarchism and religion. He also
runs https://socratichive.wordpress.com/, and acts as Treasurer of
the Anarchist Studies Network and moderator of the ASIRA mail-
ing list on religious anarchism.
Enrique Galván-Álvarez is a lecturer at Universidad Internacional
de La Rioja-UNIR. His doctoral research was focused on the
English-language poetry written by diaspora and exiled Tibetans.
His post-doctoral research has been largely concerned with