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Cary J. Nederman, Department of Political Science,Texas A&M University, USA
"Buchan and Hill provide a compelling account of the changing understanding of political corruption from the ancient world until the end of the 18th century. It addresses a major gap in the literature on corruption that tends to be both resolutely ahistorical and centred on liberal democratic states; and it does so with great clarity and considerable erudition. It should help us to develop a deeper understanding of what we now take to be central to political corruption, and to seeing how and why we have come to see things in this way."
Mark Philp, Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK
"This is an excellent introduction to the evolution of a contested concept that has huge contemporary resonance.
Buchan and Hill have written a very accessible and engaging book which takes in a huge sweep of history, from classical times to the end of the eighteenth century, and they deserve a wide readership."
Mark Knights, Department of History, Universtiy of Warwick, UK