Bloomsbury Academic Catalogue April-December 2019

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Academic New Books April-December 2019


Contents HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Study Skills ..................................................................1 Anthropology..............................................................1 Archaeology................................................................4 Classical Studies..........................................................5 Cultural Studies.........................................................12 Drama / Methuen Drama..........................................13 Drama / The Arden Shakespeare..............................19 Education..................................................................24 Film & Media.............................................................31 Food..........................................................................44 History.......................................................................45 Linguistics..................................................................67 Literary Studies..........................................................71 Fiction / Hoopoe ......................................................88 Middle East Studies / I.B. Tauris................................88 Music and Sound Studies........................................101 Philosophy...............................................................108

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Politics & International Relations / I.B. Tauris..........128 Religious Studies.....................................................135

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Theology / T&T Clark..............................................141 Biblical Studies / T&T Clark.....................................147 VISUAL ARTS Architecture.............................................................169 Art & Visual Culture.................................................170 Advertising..............................................................174 Design.....................................................................174 Fashion....................................................................177

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Writing a Watertight Thesis

A Guide to Successful Structure and Defence Mike Bottery, University of Hull, UK & Nigel Wright, University of Hull, UK

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 200 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350046948 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350046955 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350046962 Library eBook 9781350046986 Bloomsbury Academic

An Ethnography of Football and Masculinities in Jamaica

This interdisciplinary series responds to the growing interest in the home as an area of research and teaching.

A Cultural History of Twin Beds Hilary Hinds, University of Lancaster, UK

Hilary Hinds challenges our most ingrained assumptions about intimacy, sexuality, domesticity and hygiene by tracing the rise and fall of twin beds as a popular and fashionable sleeping arrangement for married couples between 1870 and 1970. Using nuanced close readings of marriage guidance and medical advice books, furnishing catalogues, novels, films and newspapers, this volume offers an enlightening and rigorous account of the curious history of twin beds, and the combination of beliefs and practices that made twin beds an ideal sleeping solution. This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by the Wellcome Trust. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages • 28 bw illus HB 9781350045422 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350045446 Library eBook 9781350045439 Series: Home • Bloomsbury Academic

ANTHROPOLOGY

Writing a Watertight Thesis provides students with a framework for developing a sound structure for their thesis, which will ultimately make it watertight and defensible. The authors show that the key to making a thesis watertight lies in selecting the central research question and the sub-research questions that together collectively answer this main one. They draw on their extensive experience of supervising research students throughout, and include examples of how successful theses have been made watertight along with questions to enable readers to do the same thing to their own thesis.

Series Editors: Rosie Cox, Birkbeck and Victor Buchli, both University College London, UK

STUDY SKILLS

Home

Letting the Football Talk

William Tantam, SOAS, University of London, UK What can football among young men in Jamaica tell us about class, wealth, age, and concepts of masculinity? A great deal, as William Tantam shows in this vibrant ethnography of contemporary culture. Based on ethnographic research in a rural community in Jamaica, the book develops an embodied understanding of the impact of football on individual men's lives and society as a whole. Tantam provides insights into the life histories and football biographies of individuals, the relationship between wealth, education, and class, and how socioeconomic inequalities are embodied and enacted. This is required reading for students of anthropology, sociology, cultural studies and gender studies. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781350056541 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350056619 Library eBook 9781350056558 Bloomsbury Academic

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Queering the Interior

Edited by Andrew Gorman-Murray, University of Western Sydney, Australia & Matt Cook, Birkbeck, University of London, UK Queering the Interior problematizes the familiar space of ‘home’, exploring how queer men and women experience domestic life and unveiling the detail and complexity of queer home making. Divided into two sections – Upstairs and Downstairs – each chapter examines a different room or space inside the home from a range of disciplines, including history, literature, sociology, social anthropology, geography, architecture, design, art history, fashion history, and law. Drawing upon a variety of methods including case studies, spatial analysis, interviews and a photo essay, this is an important and highly creative approach to queer analysis of domestic spaces. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages • 26 bw illus PB 9781350116313 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474262200 Individual eBook 9781474262217 Library eBook 9781474262224 Series: Home • Bloomsbury Academic

Making Independent Music Dominik Bartmanski, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany and Masaryk University, Czech Republic & Ian Woodward, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark The first book to investigate record labels founded in the digital age of the 21st century, the authors draw on interviews with key industry players and showcase ten labels in the cutting-edge music scenes of Berlin, London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, Melbourne, Sao Paulo, and New York to reveal how labels act as specialised filters, taste-makers and identity markers. A must-read for anyone with an interest in record labels, material culture, anthropology, sociology, media and cultural studies. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 288 pages • 40 bw illus PB 9781474280457 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781474280464 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9781474280471 Library eBook 9781474280488 Bloomsbury Academic

Art and Masculinity in Post-War Britain Reconstructing Home

Gregory Salter, University of Birmingham, UK In this book, Gregory Salter traces how artists represented home and masculinities in the extended period of social and personal reconstruction after the war. Artists examined in the book include John Bratby, Francis Bacon, Keith Vaughan, Francis Newton Souza, and Victor Pasmore. Case studies featured range from the nuclear family and the body, to the nation. Combined, they present an argument that we can conceive of post-war reconstruction as a temporally unstable, long-term phenomenon which placed conceptions of home and masculinity at the heart of its aims. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350052727 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350052741 Library eBook 9781350052734 Series: Home • Bloomsbury Academic

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ANTHROPOLOGY

Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa Aesthetics of Power Duane Jethro Duane Jethro draws on his ethnographic research to conduct an examination of all five senses and their role in nation building in the post-apartheid period in South Africa. Using examples that range from the vuvuzela through to the barbeque, Jethro makes a valuable contribution to the field of sensory studies and, with its focus on aesthetics and material culture, this book reflects the material turn in the humanities. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350059771 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350059795 Library eBook 9781350059788 Series: Sensory Studies Series • Bloomsbury Academic

Art, Anthropology and Contested Heritage Ethnographies of TRACES

Edited by Arnd Schneider, University of Oslo, Norway A collection of ethnographic case studies across Europe that address the intersection between art, anthropology and contested cultural heritage, with chapters looking at difficult art exhibitions on colonialism, death masks, Holocaust memorials and skull collections. The contributors articulate a response to the crisis in current economic-political conditions in Europe and advance brand new theoretical groundwork on the configuration of a renewed European identity. Through combining studies of heritage within museums, this volume will appeal to students and scholars of anthropology, heritage and museum studies, and visual culture. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages • 65 bw illus HB 9781350088108 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350088122 Library eBook 9781350088115 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethnography by Design

Scenographic Experiments in Fieldwork Christine Hegel, Western Connecticut State University, USA., Luke Cantarella, Pace University, USA & George E. Marcus, University of California, Irvine, USA Ethnography by Design focuses on the benefits of sustained collaboration, across projects, to ethnographic enquiry, and the possibilities of experimental codesign as part of field research. The authors show how design studio practices allow ethnographers to ask and develop very different questions within research and that design offers a framework for shaping the conditions of encounter in ways that make anthropological suppositions tangible and visually apparent. Combining perspectives from two anthropologists and a designer, the authors examine their works as a way into broader inquiry into what ethnography can be in the 21st century. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 176 pages • 63 colour illus HB 9781350071001 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350071025 Library eBook 9781350071032 Bloomsbury Academic

Electrifying Anthropology Exploring Electrical Practices and Infrastructures

Edited by Simone Abram, Durham University, UK, Brit Ross Winthereik, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Thomas Yarrow, Durham University, UK Using insights from anthropology and science and technology studies, the editors and contributors raise fascinating questions about what kind of expertise and knowledge relate to electricity, and whether we can speak about it with alternate voices. Electrifying Anthropology moves beyond the idea of electricity as an immovable force and offers new ways of thinking about it and its effects in contemporary society. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350102644 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350102651 Library eBook 9781350102668 Bloomsbury Academic

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Imagining Personal Data Experiences of Self-Tracking

Edited by Vaike Fors, Halmstad University, Sweden, Sarah Pink, RMIT University, Australia, Martin Berg, Malmo University, Sweden & Tom O'Dell, Lund University, Sweden As technology advances, so does our ability to self-track our lives, and the data from this develops. Vaike Fors et al examine the implications of the rise of body monitoring and digital self-tracking for how we inhabit, experience and imagine our everyday worlds. With contributions ranging across the social sciences, the book brings together the concerns of scholars working in design, social sciences, philosophy, and human-computer interaction. This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350051386 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350051409 Library eBook 9781350051393 Bloomsbury Academic

Material Culture and Kinship in Poland An Ethnography of Fur and Society

Siobhan Magee, Edinburgh University, UK In this ethnography of Krakowian society, Siobhan Magee explores essential questions on the relationship between fur and culture in Poland. Magee shows how fur in particular is an evocative textile with an uncommonly rich symbolic and historical significance, and reveals how the classification of generation can be a much more useful indicator and measure of difference than a number of other categories, including sexuality, class and faith. A new contribution to material culture and the sensory turn, this will be of interest to scholars of anthropology, ethnography, eastern Europe and material culture and textiles. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages • 4 bw illus HB 9781501345623 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350084919 Library eBook 9781350084902 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor: Laura Bear

Affective Encounters

An Ethnography of Everyday Life Among Chinese Migrants in Zambia Di Wu, SOAS, University of London UK Based on months of ethnographic fieldwork at two contrasting sites in Zambia - a Chinese statesponsored educational farm and a private Chinese family farm – Di Wu presents the first systematic documentation of Sino-African interactions at the everyday level. Di Wu shows that in order to fully appreciate the current Sino-African interaction, stories of affective encounters in everyday situations, and also of failed attempts to generate affect, ought not to be overlooked. Deeply researched and with rich detail, this is of interest to students of anthropology, international development studies, and sino-Africa relations. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350102439 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350102453 Library eBook 9781350102446 Series: LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology • Bloomsbury Academic

Contingent Citizens

Professional Aspiration in a South African Hospital Elizabeth Hull, SOAS University of London, UK With growing inequality between the rich and the poor and secure employment now a luxury, Contingent Citizens examines the ambiguous state of South Africa’s ‘professional’ classes and the implications for citizenship. In this ethnographic study of nurses working at a rural hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, Elizabeth Hull shows the practices people use to signal their desire for new, ethical visions of citizenship. Moving beyond terms such as ‘middle class’ and ‘elite’, this is an important contribution to the anthropological study of class formation, professionalism, and citizenship. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 280 pages • 4 bw illus, 1 table, 2 maps PB 9781350108097 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350027756 Individual eBook 9781350027770 Library eBook 9781350027763 Series: LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology • Bloomsbury Academic

Work, Sleep, Repeat

The Abstract Labour of German Management Consultants Felix Stein, University of Edinburgh, UK. "With his powers of observation and his mastery of the research literature on technocratic elites, Stein has written an original and witty book that goes beyond its immediate subject matter to reflect on the nature of all work removed from obvious sources of economic value creation." Times Literary Supplement Providing a first-hand account of the boardroom culture of Europe’s strongest economy, Felix Stein argues that consultants – and elite workers in general – are engaged in abstract labour. In doing so, he offers new ways in which to think about white collar work and elites in the 21st century. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 248 pages • 5 bw illus PB 9781350108684 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350027794 Individual eBook 9781350027817 Library eBook 9781350027800 Series: LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology • Bloomsbury Academic

Rhythms of Writing

An Anthropology of Irish Literature Helena Wulff, Stockholm University, Sweden "This volume, by a pioneer in the field of literary anthropology, represents a major milestone in a contested field. Given its global context, this book (with a foreword by the eminent folklorist Diarmuid Ó Giolláin) will be of interest to academics and writers in the field of anthropology and literature worldwide." Anthropological Journal of European Culture Helena Wulff explores the social world of contemporary Irish writers, examining fiction, novels, short stories and journalism. Destined to launch a new field of enquiry, Rhythms of Writing is essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, literary studies, creative writing, cultural studies, and Irish studies.

ANTHROPOLOGY

LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology

UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 184 pages • 4 bw illus PB 9781350108639 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474244138 Individual eBook 9781474244145 Library eBook 9781474244152 Bloomsbury Academic

Language and Culture in Dialogue

Andrew Strathern, University of Pittsburgh, USA & Pamela J. Stewart, University of Pittsburgh, USA Andrew Strathern and Pamela Stewart delineate the relationship between language in particular and culture in general by focusing on language as both social practice and a means of classifying and interpreting the world. A traditional linguistic approach to a focus on language is illuminated by their anthropological emphasis on the embodiment of relationships and experience. In so doing, the body is placed at the foreground for understanding language in culture, which helps in turn to understand how it enables us to adapt to the world of lived material experience. Drawing on an extensive corpus of primary field research from Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Japan, Taiwan, Scotland and Ireland, Strathern and Stewart present a world anthropology which creates a global approach to the topic. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781350059818 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350059832 Library eBook 9781350059825 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethnographies of Waiting Doubt, Hope and Uncertainty

Edited by Manpreet K. Janeja & Andreas Bandak Exploring the social phenomenon of waiting and its centrality in human society, this book investigates how waiting is negotiated in myriad ways. Investigating both the political and existential dimensions of waiting, Ethnographies of Waiting offers new perspectives on waiting as the uncertain interplay between doubting and hoping and asks "When is time worth the wait?". Featuring detailed ethnographies from India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, South Africa, Russia, the UK - and an afterword by Ghassan Hage - this is a vital contribution to the field of anthropology of time and essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, sociology, and philosophy. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781350126817 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474280280 Individual eBook 9781474280297 Library eBook 9781474280303 Bloomsbury Academic

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ARCHAEOLOGY

Debates in Archaeology Series Editor: Richard Hodges, OBE, American University of Rome, Italy

The State in Ancient Egypt

Early Islamic North Africa

Juan Carlos Moreno Garcia, University ParisSorbonne, France

Corisande Fenwick, University College London, UK

Power, Challenges and Dynamics

This book presents a new analysis of the organization, structure and changes of the pharaonic state through three millennia of its history. Moreno sheds new light on this topic by bringing to bear recent developments in state theory and archaeology, especially comparative study of the structure of ancient states and empires. When seen through these new perspectives, the pharaonic monarchies appear less exceptional than previously thought, more dependent on the balance of power, on their capacity to control the resources of the kingdom and on the changing geopolitical conditions of their time.

Presenting a challenge to the current debates about the impact of the Arab conquests and the spread of Islam in North Africa, this volume proposes a new approach to this pivotal period. It offers the first assessment of the archaeology of early Islamic North Africa, drawing on a wide range of new evidence from recent archaeological work. Essential reading for those interested in understanding the impact of the Arab conquests and the spread of Islam on daily life, it will also challenge students of archaeology and history to think in new ways about North Africa, the nature of the earliest Islamic empires and the transition from the Roman to the medieval Mediterranean.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus PB 9781350074989 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350074996 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350075016 Library eBook 9781350075009 Series: Debates in Archaeology • Bloomsbury Academic

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages • 11 bw illus PB 9781350075191 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350075184 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350075207 Library eBook 9781350075214 Series: Debates in Archaeology • Bloomsbury Academic

Empowering Communities through Archaeology and Heritage The Role of Local Governance in Economic Development

Peter G. Gould, American University of Rome, Italy "[Gould suggests] a path forward that may be of great value for smaller, community based initiatives likely to be missed in larger economic development projects." Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage Drawing together insights from economic analysis, political science, tourism scholarship, complexity scholarship, and the governance of non-profit enterprises, Gould suggests a model for community governance and illustrates the workings of that model through four case studies. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 200 pages • 16 bw illus PB 9781350122307 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350036222 Individual eBook 9781350036246 Library eBook 9781350036239 Series: Debates in Archaeology • Bloomsbury Academic

From Stonehenge to Mycenae The Challenges of Archaeological Interpretation

John C. Barrett, University of Sheffield, UK & Michael J. Boyd, University of Cambridge, UK This book reconsiders how we can understand archaeology on a grand scale by abandoning the claims that material remains stand for the people and institutions that produced them, or that genetic change somehow caused cultural change. The radiocarbon revolution made the old view that the architecture of Mycenae influenced the building of Stonehenge untenable. But the recent use of ‘big data’ and of genetic histories have led archaeology back to a worldview where ‘big problems’ are assumed to require ‘big solutions’. Making an animated plea for bottom-up rather than top-down solutions, the authors consider how life was made possible by living in the local and materially distinct worlds of the period. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 216 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781474291897 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781474291903 Library eBook 9781474291910 Series: Debates in Archaeology • Bloomsbury Academic

Scribbling through History

Troy on Display

Edited by Chloé Ragazzoli, Paris Sorbonne, France et al

Abigail Baker, Independent Scholar, UK

Graffiti, Places and People from Antiquity to Modernity

This book shows that graffiti, a very ancient practice long hidden behind modern disapproval and street culture, have been integral to literacy and selfexpression throughout history. Graffiti bear witness to social events and religious practices that are difficult to track in normative and official discourses. This book addresses graffiti practices, in cultures ranging from ancient China and Egypt through early modern Europe to modern Turkey, in illustrated short essays. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 264 pages • 72 bw illus PB 9781350122383 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474288811 Individual eBook 9781474288828 Library eBook 9781474288835 Bloomsbury Academic

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A New Perspective

Scepticism and Wonder at Schliemann's First Exhibition In 1870, Heinrich Schliemann announced that he had discovered the Troy of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. This book asks what changed when people encountered Troy, not as a literary construct, but a real place with a complex history and culture. The discovery of Troy sparked fierce debate about the role of literature and the origins of Western culture. Abigail Baker reflects on that discovery as an ongoing process of interpretation and re-evaluation that shaped Victorian culture and continues to this day. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781788313582 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350114302 Library eBook 9781350114296 Bloomsbury Academic

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Lindsay C. Watson, University of Sydney, Australia

Parting company with the trend in recent scholarship to treat the subject in abstract, highly theoretical terms, Magic in Ancient Greece and Rome proposes that the magic-working of antiquity was in reality a highly pragmatic business, with very clearly formulated aims - often of an exceedingly maligant kind. Each of the seven chapters addresses an important arm of Greco-Roman magic. By challenging a number of orthodoxies and opening up some underexamined aspects of the subject, this wide-ranging study stakes out important new territory in the field of magical studies. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 264 pages PB 9781788312981 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781788312974 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350108950 Library eBook 9781350108967 Bloomsbury Academic

Virgil

Alison Keith, University of Toronto, Canada Virgil, as Alison Keith shows, has never gone out of critical or popular fashion. This wideranging introduction appraises a figure of central importance in the history of Western music, art and literature. Offering close readings of the Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid, Keith places Virgil and his poetry in historical context before tracing their impact at key moments in the culture of the West. Emphasis is placed on reception, and on how Virgil has attracted modern interest from writers as diverse as T. S. Eliot and Ursula K. Le Guin. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781848859203 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781848859197 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781350114364 Library eBook 9781350114357 Series: Understanding Classics • Bloomsbury Academic

Latin Prose Composition

A Guide from GCSE to A Level and Beyond Andrew Leigh, Winchester College, UK Helps students to write Latin using increasingly complex forms of expression. Part 1 gives guidance and practice exercises for the new sentences required at GCSE, while Parts 2 and 3 contain a series of chapters of grammatical introduction and exercises for translation into Latin leading up to A Level and Pre-U. Part 4 takes students into more advanced areas of composition. Continuous passages are included alongside stand-alone sentences. Gives clear guidance on the characteristic features of Latin prose, and, at the back of the book, lists of vocabulary and accidence provide reference and revision tools for students at all levels. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781350048034 • £14.99 / $19.95 Individual eBook 9781350048041 Library eBook 9781350048058 Bloomsbury Academic

Cassius Dio

Jesper Majbom Madsen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark This volume offers an introduction to the life and work of the 3rd-century-AD Greco-Roman senator and historian Cassius Dio, whose work, although imperfectly preserved in 80 books, is of fundamental importance to our understanding of Roman history. Dio is presented through his Greek cultural lens, as a politician with a clear vision for how Roman politics and government should be organized. Carefully selected examples are the starting points for fresh critical analysis of Dio’s work and its legacy, both in antiquity and through to the Enlightenment. All text is translated and suggested further reading will point readers towards avenues for more detailed study. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781350033375 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781350033368 • £60.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781350033399 Library eBook 9781350033382 Series: Ancients in Action • Bloomsbury Academic

In Search of the Romans

James Renshaw, Godolphin and Latymer School, London, UK A lively and informative introduction to ancient Rome making extensive use of ancient sources and with over 150 photographs, drawings, maps and plans, now for the first time in colour. Expanded detail on the history of Rome is added to this new edition along with further information on the army and life in the provinces. Activity boxes and further reading lists throughout each chapter aid students' understanding of the subject, while review questions challenge students to read further and reflect on the most important cultural issues. The new edition is supported by a website that includes images, maps and timelines, further reading and related links.

C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Anc i ent Hi story / S ch ool Te xts

Magic in Ancient Greece and Rome

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 448 pages • 150+ colour and bw illus PB 9781474299916 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781474299923 Library eBook 9781474299930 Bloomsbury Academic

Teaching Classics with Technology

Edited by Bartolo Natoli, RandolphMaconCollege, USA & Steven Hunt, University of Cambridge, UK This book brings together ten major approaches to the use of technology in the classroom and presents them for a wide, international audience. It thus forms a record of current and developing practice, promotes further discussion and use among practitioners (teachers, learners and trainers) and offers suggestions for changes in pedagogical practices in the teaching of Classics for the better. The many examples of practice from both UK and US perspectives are applicable to countries throughout the world where Classics is being taught and present teachers at all levels with a vital resource as they adapt to this use of educational technology in Classics teaching. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 264 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350110939 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781350086258 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350086272 Library eBook 9781350086265 Bloomsbury Academic

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C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Anc i ent Hi story

The Toga and Roman Identity Ursula Rothe

This book traces the toga’s history from its origins in the Etruscan garment known as the tebenna, through its use as an everyday garment in the Republican period to its increasingly exclusive role as a symbol of privilege in the Principate and its decline in use in late antiquity. It aims to shift the scholarly view of the toga from one dominated by its role as a feature of Roman art to one in which it is seen as an everyday object and a highly charged symbol that in its various forms was central to the definition and negotiation of important gender, age and status boundaries, as well as political stances and ideologies. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781472571540 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781472571557 Library eBook 9781472571564 Bloomsbury Academic

The Trial of Warren Hastings Classical Oratory and Reception in Eighteenth-Century England Chiara Rolli, University of Parma, Italy Using contemporary journalism, satire and other ephemera, the book reconstructs the impeachment trial of the first Governor-General of India, showing that in an age when British education consisted mainly of classical studies, it was antique views of rhetoric, colonialism and good imperial governance that permeated the proceedings. With a prosecutor likened to Cicero and Hastings framed as Verres, the public had a profound grasp of these Classical parallels. This book illuminates new aspects of early British discourse around the Empire, and shows how deeply classical precedents influenced the cultural and political imaginations of eighteenth-century Britain. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781784539221 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350112759 Library eBook 9781350112742 Bloomsbury Academic

The Classical Press of Wales Bloomsbury distributes The Classical Press of Wales outside North America. Founded in 1993, initially to support the work of classicists and ancient historians in Wales and their collaborators from further afield, CPW now publishes work by scholars internationally, and welcomes contributions from all parts of the world. CPW was formerly distributed by I.B. Tauris.

Coins of the Roman Revolution (49 BC - AD 14) Evidence Without Hindsight

Edited by Andrew Burnett & Anton Powell The long revolutionary age is one of Roman history's most richly documented periods – and most misrepresented. Seldom in history has the mentality of historians so diverged from the attitudes of contemporaries. This work privileges a class of neglected evidence which colourfully expresses the uncertainty, and the hopes, not of historians but of contemporaries: coinage. An international team of young scholars examine the ideals expressed, and the fears reflected, in the coins issued by warring chiefs during Rome's, and the provinces', long conflicts. There results a subtle and lively characterisation of individuals and ideas which even Augustan ideology could never efface.

Thucydides & Sparta

Edited by Anton Powell & Paula Debnar On the subject of secretive Sparta, Thucydides stands supreme as a source. A contemporary witness of Sparta at her military zenith, famous for his sober reporting and penetrative analysis, Thucydides is often mined by scholars ingeniously but trustingly, as a safe guide to Spartan reality. This book, by a team of internationally-reputed Hellenists, teases out Thucydides' often implicit characterisation of Sparta's difference, as compared with the mentalities of other Greeks. It also argues that even Thucydides could be seduced at times by false Spartan claims about the exceptional city on the Eurotas. UK July 2019 • 270 pages HB 9781910589755 • £60.00 Classical Press of Wales World English (excluding Canada/Mexico/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America

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Medicine and Markets

Essays on Ancient Medicine in honour of Vivian Nutton Edited by Laurence Totelin & Rebecca Flemming The study of ancient medicine has been revolutionised over the last half century and Vivian Nutton has been a leading figure. Here distinguished colleagues and former students offer essays in his honour, developing themes from his ground-breaking scholarship. The book explores the diversity of the ancient medical marketplace. From the Bronze Age to Classical Antiquity (with glimpses forward to the Digital Age), from the cult of Artemis to the corpuscular theories of Asclepiades of Bithynia, from the medicinal uses of beavers to the cost of healthcare and wet-nursing, and from remedy exchange to the medical repercussions of political assassination. UK October 2019 • 250 pages HB 9781910589786 • £65.00 Classical Press of Wales World English (excluding Canada/Mexico/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America

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Multisensory Living in Ancient Rome

"A thought-provoking reading for graduate students and scholars of myth, religion and ritual, space, gender and cultural history." Classical Journal

Hannah Platts, University of Royal Holloway, UK

Ariadne Konstantinou, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

The first book-length consideration of the intersection of gender, mobility and space in Greek myth, this volume investigates mythical narratives within their social context, seeking to reveal expressions of cultural ideology on gendered mobility. Close analysis of female characters’ movement in their mythical landscapes offers a substantial contribution to our scholarly understanding of social attitudes towards female mobility in Greek culture. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages • 3 bw illus PB 9781350122390 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474256766 Individual eBook 9781474256773 Library eBook 9781474256780 Bloomsbury Academic

Corinth in Late Antiquity

A Greek, Roman and Christian City Amelia R. Brown Late antique Corinth was on the frontline of the radical political, economic and religious transformations that swept across the Mediterranean world from the second to sixth centuries CE. Drawing on evidence from ancient literary sources, extensive archaeological excavations and historical records, Amelia Brown surveys this period of urban transformation, from the old Agora and temples to new churches and fortifications. Influenced by the methodological advances of urban studies, Brown demonstrates the many ways Corinthians responded to internal and external pressures by building, demolishing and repurposing urban public space, thus transforming Corinthian society, civic identity and urban infrastructure. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 368 pages • 35 bw illus PB 9781350124981 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784538231 Individual eBook 9781786723581 Library eBook 9781786733580 Series: Library of Classical Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Behind the Mask

Character and Society in Menander Angela M. Heap, Independent Scholar, UK This new study of Menander casts fresh light on one of the most popular ancient dramatists. Menander wrote over 100 comedies, but these survived only in excerpts and quotation until significant texts reappeared in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on papyrus. Angela Heap draws upon this material, as well as archaeological evidence including theatrical masks. She presents a detailed investigation of the historical setting of Menander's plays and examines techniques of characterisation. Key themes include the importance of social status and citizenship, and the characterisation of women and slaves. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages • 9 bw illus HB 9781472534927 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781472528094 Library eBook 9781472528063 Series: Classical Literature and Society • Bloomsbury Academic

Power and Space in Roman Houses

Essential reading for all students and researchers interested in Roman daily life and domestic architecture, this volume draws on a diverse range of evidence and an innovative combination of methodological approaches to explore multi-sensory experience – auditory, olfactory, tactile, gustatory and visual – in domestic environments in Rome for the first time, from the second century BCE to the second century CE. Moving between social registers, from non-elite urban insula to lavish country villas, each chapter takes the reader through a different type of room and offers insights into the reasons, emotions and cultural factors behind perception, recording and control of bodily senses in the home. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781788312998 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350114326 Library eBook 9781350114319 Bloomsbury Academic

The Politics of Youth in Greek Tragedy Gangs of Athens

Matthew Shipton, Independent Scholar, UK This bold new set of interpretations of tragedy offers innovative analyses of the dynamic between politics and youth in the ancient world. By exploring how tragedy responded to the fluctuating attitudes to young people at a highly turbulent time in the history of Athens, Shipton sheds new light on ancient attitudes to youth. Focusing on famous plays, such as Sophocles’ Antigone and Euripides’ Bacchae, alongside lesser known tragedies such as Euripides’ Heraclidae and Orestes, Shipton uncovers compelling evidence to show that the complex and often paradoxical views we hold about youth today can also be found in the ancient society of classical Athens. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350124967 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474295079 Individual eBook 9781474295086 Library eBook 9781474295093 Bloomsbury Academic

C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Anc i ent Hi story / Drama an d Lite ratu re

Female Mobility and Gendered Space in Ancient Greek Myth

The Emptiness of Asia

Aeschylus' 'Persians' and the History of the Fifth Century Thomas Harrison, University of St Andrews, UK "A fascinating and thoughtfully insightful analysis - and a welcome addition to Hellenic Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists." The Midwest Book Review This literary study of Aeschylus' Persians alongside Herodotus' Histories offers a comprehensive understanding of what actually happened at the battle of Salamis and afterwards. Thomas Harrison examines the political and ideological motivating factors underpinning Persians in the context of the times. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350113411 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780715629680 Individual eBook 9781350113428 Library eBook 9781350113435 Bloomsbury Academic

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C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Dra ma a nd L i tera ture

Euripides: Cyclops A Satyr Play

Carl A. Shaw, New College of Florida, USA The first book-length study of the only complete, extant satyr play, which gives a theatrical version of Odysseus’ encounter with the monster Polyphemus. Shaw begins with a precis of the history of the genre, following its development from early sixth-century religious processions to Euripides’ late fifth-century Cyclops. He shows that Euripides blends satyr drama’s humorous, cultic elements with a more refined and modern 'tragic' style. He also offers a comprehensive analysis of the play’s plot and performance, using the text (alongside ancient visual evidence) to determine the original viewing experience: the masks, costumes, action, gestures and emotions. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 176 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781474245807 • £18.99 / $25.95 Previously published in HB 9781474245791 Individual eBook 9781474245814 Library eBook 9781474245821 Series: Companions to Greek and Roman Tragedy • Bloomsbury Academic

Looking at Ajax

Edited by David Stuttard, Independent Scholar, UK This collection of 12 essays by leading academics from across the UK, US and Ireland draws together many of the themes explored in Ajax, from how Sophocles exploits audiences’ awareness of mythology and visual arts, to questions of politics and religion, staging and characterization, changing perceptions of heroic, and the therapeutic use to which the play is put today. The essays are accompanied by David Stuttard’s introduction and performer-friendly, accurate and easily accessible English translation. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350072305 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350072329 Library eBook 9781350072312 Bloomsbury Academic

Anticipation and Anachrony in Statius’ Thebaid Robert Simms, University of Oslo, Norway

The Homeric Battle of the Frogs and Mice Joel P. Christensen, Brandeis University, USA & Erik Robinson, Brandeis High School, San Antonio, Texas, USA

This book offers students of Greek and scholars interested in Greek literature the first Englishlanguage commentary on the "Battle of Frogs and Mice". The book includes a contextualizing introduction covering issues of literary genre, literary history and the language of Homeric Greek. In addition to a revised Greek text, the volume also offers a new translation of the poem. The commentary furnishes readers with extensive linguistic and literary information so that they may investigate the problem of the poem’s character and authorship on their own. A full vocabulary at the back ensures this is a one-stop shop for students. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350124974 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350035942 Individual eBook 9781350035966 Library eBook 9781350035959 Series: Greek Texts • Bloomsbury Academic

Applying the latest narratological theory and focusing on the use of anachrony (or 'chronological deviation'), this book explores how Statius competes - successfully - for a place within an established literary canon. With so many storyversions to start from, he was conveniently positioned to offer a unique exploration into how a compelling story could be created despite working within a saturated and overly familiar mythic tradition. This book argues that it is chiefly through the use of narrative anachrony, or non-chronological modes of narration, that Statius manipulates states of anticipation, suspense, and even surprise in his audience. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350082571 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350082595 Library eBook 9781350082588 Bloomsbury Academic

Classical Reception and Children's Literature

Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation

Classical Literature and Posthumanism

Edited by Giulia Maria Chesi, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany & Francesca Spiegel, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany Being, or ceasing to be, human has become a central topic of debate across the natural and social sciences as well as the humanities, and a variety of different posthuman discourses are emerging. This volume asks, for the first time, how contributions from classical literature might challenge and enrich the current posthuman debate, devoting special attention to the relation between the human and animals, monsters, objects, cyborg bodies and robotic devices. With contributors from across the globe working on posthumanism in classics, this comprehensive collection provides a first point of reference for students and scholars. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 480 pages HB 9781350069503 • £120.00 / $160.00 Individual eBook 9781350069510 Library eBook 9781350069527 Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Owen Hodkinson, University of Leeds, UK & Helen Lovatt, University of Nottingham, UK "Innovative and instructive, this excellent collection … is imaginatively conceived and edited with skill." Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures Books written for children now comprise one of the largest and most prominent bodies of texts to engage with the classical world, with an audience that constantly changes as it grows up. This innovative volume wrestles with that very characteristic of change which is so fundamental to children's literature, showing how significant the classics, as well as classically inspired fiction and verse, have been in tackling the adolescent challenges posed by metamorphosis. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 352 pages • 16 bw integrated PB 9781350122215 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788310208 Individual eBook 9781786723291 Library eBook 9781786733290 Series: Library of Classical Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Liz Gloyn, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK What is it about ancient monsters that popular culture still finds so enthralling? Why do the monsters of antiquity continue to stride across the modern world? In this first in-depth study of how post-classical societies use the creatures from ancient myth, Liz Gloyn reveals trends from the 1950s to the present day, and considers why monsters have remained such a powerful presence in our shared cultural imagination. Her tour through film and television ranges from the much-loved creations of Ray Harryhausen in Clash of the Titans to the monster-of-the-week in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, before looking in detail at the afterlives of the Medusa and the Minotaur. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350109612 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781784539344 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350114340 Library eBook 9781350114333 Bloomsbury Academic

Science

Antiquity and its Legacy Philippa Lang, Emory University, USA This is the first non-technical survey of the interface between ancient and modern science. The bold investigative experimentation and scientific systems of thought that the seventeenth century spawned, and which led to the science and technology of today, were thoroughly influenced by Greek and Roman authors and ideas. Shedding fresh light on topics such as Euclid's geometry, Aristotelian physics and the proto-Darwinism of pre-Socratic thinkers like Empedocles, Philippa Lang addresses the fascinating differences and similarities between ancient and modern conceptions of 'science'. She discusses the origins of the cosmos; natural laws in mathematics and physics; conceptions and philosophies of biology and disease; and the important nexus between science, morality and ethics. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350121515 • £19.99 / $26.95 Previously published in HB 9781780761718 Individual eBook 9780857739551 Library eBook 9780857726124 Series: Ancients and Moderns • Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception Hippocrates Now

The ‘Father of Medicine’ in the Internet Age Helen King, The Open University, UK This book will challenge widespread assumptions about Hippocrates (and, in the process, about ancient Greek medicine) and will also explore the creation of modern myths about the ancient world. Through the lens of reception studies Helen King considers what Hippocrates means today. In ethics, as well as in actual treatments recommended by both orthodox and alternative medicine, Hippocrates still features as a model to be emulated. Why do we continue to use him in this way, and how are new myths constructed around his name? And what can this tell us about popular engagements with the classical world today? UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350005891 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350005907 Library eBook 9781350005914 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception • Bloomsbury Academic

Translations of Greek Tragedy in the Works of Ezra Pound Peter Liebregts, University of Leiden, the Netherlands

Alexander the Great in the Early Christian Tradition

C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Cl a ssi c al Rec eption

Tracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture

Classical Reception and Patristic Literature

Christian Thrue Djurslev, Aarhus University, Denmark The early Christian writings on Alexander and his legacy provide a lens through which it is possible to view the shaping of the literature and thought of the early church in the Greek East and Latin West. This book articulates that fascinating discourse for the first time by focusing on the early Christian use of Alexander. Delving into an impressively deep pool of patristic literature written between 130–313 CE, Christian Thrue Djurslev offers original interpretations of various important authors, from the learned lawyer Tertullian to the ‘Christian Cicero’ Lactantius, and from the apologist Tatian to the first church historian Eusebius. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 272 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781788311649 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350120402 Library eBook 9781350120396 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception • Bloomsbury Academic

Julius Caesar's Self-Created Image and Its Dramatic Afterlife

Miryana Dimitrova, Independent Scholar, Bulgaria

Turning the tables on the misconception that Ezra Pound knew little Greek, this volume looks at his work translating Greek tragedy and considers how influential this was for his later writing. Pound’s work as a translator has had an enormous impact on the theory and practice of translation, and continues to be a source of heated debate. While scholars have assessed his translations from Chinese, Latin, and even Provençal, his work on Greek tragedy remains understudied. Through access to unpublished correspondence and drafts, Liebregts shows that the poet’s knowledge of Greek was much larger than is generally assumed, and that his renderings were based on a careful reading of the source texts.

Explores Julius Caesar’s evolution from a historical personality to a dramatic character. Caesar’s selfrepresentation - through various dramaturgical techniques - as a supreme commander had a decisive impact on this process. We find a portrait of a quasi-divine hero inhabiting a literary-historical reality. Channelled through Lucan’s epic Bellum Civile and ancient historiography, these Caesarean qualities become integral to major dramatic texts, such as Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, George Chapman’s The Tragedy of Caesar and Pompey, Handel’s opera Giulio Cesare in Egitto and Bernard Shaw’s Caesar and Cleopatra.

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C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Cl a ssi c a l Rec epti on / Egyptol ogy

IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts Series Editors: Filippo Carlà-Uhink, University of Potsdam, Germany and Martin Lindner, University of Göttingen, Germany

Art Nouveau and the Classical Tradition

The Iliad and Odyssey Seen Differently

Richard Warren, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Art Nouveau was a style for a new age, but it was also one that continued to look back to the past. This new study shows how in expressing many of their most essential concerns – sexuality, death and the nature of art – its artists drew heavily upon classical literature and the iconography of classical art. Warren challenges the conventional view that Art Nouveau's adherents turned their backs on Classicism in their quest for new forms. Many well-known artists are considered, such as Gustav Klimt, Aubrey Beardsley and Louis Comfort Tiffany, but, breaking new ground, the volume also includes less well-known painters, sculptors, jewellers and architects. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 232 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350117310 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474298551 Individual eBook 9781474298568 Library eBook 9781474298575 Series: IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts Bloomsbury Academic

Charlayn von Solms, independent artist, South Africa The creative process described by scholars for the Homeric epics shares many key attributes with the modern visual art-forms of collage and its less familiar variant: sculptural assemblage. A Homeric Catalogue of Shapes describes a series of twelve sculptures that together function as an abstract portrait of Homer. The technique by which the artworks were produced reflects the poetic method that scholars termed oral-formulaic. In both of these creative processes the artwork is constructed from pre-existing elements. The artist/ author presents a largely unknown characterisation of Homeric poetics in a manner that emphasizes the extent and complexity of this Homer’s artistry. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages • 45 bw illus HB 9781350039582 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350039605 Library eBook 9781350039599 Series: IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts Bloomsbury Academic

The Ancient Mediterranean Sea in Modern Visual and Performing Arts

Classical Antiquity in Heavy Metal Music

Edited by K. F. B. Fletcher, Louisiana State University, USA & Osman Umurhan, University of New Mexico, USA

Sailing in Troubled Waters

Edited by Rosario Rovira Guardiola, The British Museum, UK "I do not hesitate to recommend the book warmly to anyone interested in up-to-date knowledge about a broad range of topics related to the representation of ancient cultural tradition in contemporary visual and performing arts." Bryn Mawr Classical Review This volume proposes a journey into the bright but also dark sides of the ancient Mediterranean through the kaleidoscopic gaze of artists who from the Renaissance to the 21st century have been inspired and fascinated by the sea, its myths and history. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 344 pages • 50 bw illus PB 9781350117242 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474298599 Individual eBook 9781474298605 Library eBook 9781474298612 Series: IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts Bloomsbury Academic

Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination Art, Literature and Culture

Edited by Eleanor Dobson & Nichola Tonks The first study to address representations of Ancient Egypt in the modern imagination, stretching from the 18th century to the present day. Divided into three sections, the chapters scrutinise different aspects of the use of ancient Egypt in a variety of media, looking in particular at the ways in which Egyptology as a discipline has influenced representations of Egypt, ancient Egypt’s associations with death and mysticism, as well as connections between ancient Egypt and gendered power. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 18 colour and 24 bw illus HB 9781788313391 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726643 Library eBook 9781786736703 Bloomsbury Academic

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A Homeric Catalogue of Shapes

This book demonstrates the rich and varied ways in which heavy metal music draws on the ancient Greek and Roman world. Bands including Italy’s Stormlord and Heimdall, Greece’s Kawir, Switzerland’s Eluveitie and Celtic Frost, Norway’s Theatre of Tragedy, Sweden’s Therion, Germany’s Blind Guardian, Canada’s Ex Deo and the UK’s Iron Maiden and Bal-Sagoth are shown to draw inspiration from classical literature and mythology such as Homer’s Iliad, Virgil’s Aeneid and Caesar’s Gallic Wars and from historical peoples such as the Scythians, ancient Egypt and Roman emperors. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781350075351 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350075375 Library eBook 9781350075368 Series: IMAGINES – Classical Receptions in the Visual and Performing Arts Bloomsbury Academic

Quesna I

Investigations in the Ptolemaic-Roman Cemetery 2006-2013 Edited by Joanne Rowland et al Since 2006 investigations have been carried out in the Quesna necropolis by the team of the EES Minufiyeh Archaeological Survey. The publication Quesna I concerns the first element of work that has now been completed, the investigations in the Ptolemaic-Roman cemetery (2007-2013). It opens with a description of the whole site, including brief detail on all areas of investigation carried out and still ongoing, before proceeding to the main catalogue which includes information on each of the burials that has been excavated and analysed. UK April 2019 • 320 pages HB 9780856982217 • £70.00 Egypt Exploration Society World English (excluding Canada/Mexico/USA)

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Series Editors: Michael Griffin, University of British Columbia, Canada and Richard Sorabji, King's College London and Wolfson College, Oxford, UK Praise for the series: "A truly breathtaking achievement, with few parallels in the history of scholarly endeavour." Times Literary Supplement

Ammonius: Interpretation of Porphyry’s Introduction to Aristotle’s Five Terms

Michael Chase, University of Victoria, Canada One of his six introductions to philosophy, widely used by students in Alexandria, Ammonius' lecture on Porphyry was recorded in writing by his students in the commentary translated here. Along with five other types of introductions it made Greek philosophy more accessible to other cultures. These introductions became standard in Ammonius’ school and included a popular set of five or more definitions of philosophy, some of them drawn from commentaries on quite different works. Porphyry's introduction was a hugely influential work for centuries after its composition, and this commentary by Ammonius served to maintain its position at the centre of later schools of philosophy. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350089228 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350089242 Library eBook 9781350089235 Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle • Bloomsbury Academic

The Origins of Music Theory in the Age of Plato Sean Alexander Gurd, University of Missouri, USA

In a time-span corresponding roughly to the fourth century BCE, two critical and related philosophical developments took place in ancient music: a new understanding of perception emerged, and an explicit theory of music was elaborated. The result of these intertwined events was a conception of the musical ear as a sensual embodiment of rationality: it could analyse and understand musical expression without requiring any supplementary intellectual labour. Sean Gurd tells the story of how this conception came to be, tracing its developments through the works of Plato and Aristoxenus, and offers a critical assessment of the consequences for music theory today. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350071988 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350072008 Library eBook 9781350071995 Bloomsbury Academic

Aristotle Transformed

The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence Edited by Richard Sorabji, University of Oxford, UK This book brings together twenty articles giving a comprehensive view of the work of the Aristotelian commentators. First published in 1990, the collection is now brought up to date with a new introduction by Richard Sorabji. New generations of scholars will benefit from this reissuing of classic essays, including seminal works by major scholars, and the volume gives a comprehensive background to the work of the project on the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle.

Philoponus: On Aristotle Categories 6-15

Michael Share, University of Tasmania, Australia This volume completes, starting from chapter 6, the commentary by the young Philoponus on Aristotle’s Categories, previously published in this series. This ancient commentary was the first work in the Aristotelian syllabus after a general introduction to Aristotle by the same author. It is influenced by an extant short anonymous record of his teacher Ammonius’ lecturees on the same work, but Philoponus’ commentary is two and a half times as long as that anonymous record, and includes special contributions of Philoponus’ own, for example in philology, Christian theology and in disagreements with Aristotle. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350112674 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350113145 Library eBook 9781350113138 Series: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle • Bloomsbury Academic

C L A S S I C A L S T U D I E S – Anc i ent Phi l osoph y

Ancient Commentators on Aristotle

Aristotle Re-Interpreted

New Findings on Seven Hundred Years of the Ancient Commentators Edited by Richard Sorabji, University of Oxford, UK This volume presents collected essays – some brand new, some republished, and others newly translated – on the ancient commentators on Aristotle and showcases the leading research of the last three decades. Through the work and scholarship inspired by Richard Sorabji in his series of translations of the commentators started in the 1980s, these ancient texts have become a key field within ancient philosophy. Building on the strength of the series, which has been hailed as 'a scholarly marvel', 'a truly breath-taking achievement' and 'one of the great scholarly achievements of our time' and on the widely praised edited volume brought out in 1990 (Aristotle Transformed) this new book brings together critical new scholarship that is a must-read for any scholar in the field. With a wide range of contributors from across the globe, the articles look at the commentators themselves, discussing problems of analysis and interpretation that have arisen through close study of the texts. Richard Sorabji introduces the volume and himself contributes two new papers. A key recent area of research has been into the Arabic, Latin and Hebrew versions of texts, and several important essays look in depth at these. With all text translated and transliterated, the volume is accessible to readers without specialist knowledge of Greek or other languages, and should reach a wide audience across the disciplines of Philosophy, Classics and the study of ancient texts. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 688 pages PB 9781350123663 • £39.99 / $54.95 Previously published in HB 9781472596567 Individual eBook 9781472596574 Library eBook 9781472596581 Bloomsbury Academic

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C U L T U R A L S T U D I E S – Obj ec t L essons

Object Lessons Series Editors: Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA and Christopher Schaberg, Loyola University New Orleans, USA Explore the hidden lives of ordinary things “Beautiful: elegant paperbacks, the quality kind, with front and back flaps, not quite pocket-sized but easily transportable, each coming in at under 200 pages, each inspired by an object.” Los Angeles Review of Books www.bloomsbury.com/objectlessons

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Hashtag

A. N. Devers, Freelance writer, UK

Elizabeth Losh, William and Mary, USA

In 2005, after quitting not only a successful museum job, but a profession, writer A. N. Devers bought a 30-day rail pass and circumnavigated the United States (and a bit of Canada), finding that the passenger car was at once an adventure and a nightmare – the promise of self-discovery and renewal via train trip was only a daydream. She emerged from her 8,111-mile journey with a close view of America’s crumbling infrastructure and the decaying communities alongside the tracks. The train, it turns out, is a portal to what might have existed if America’s rails hadn’t been sold off and bought out. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501333408 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501333415 Library eBook 9781501333422 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Hashtags silence as well as shout. They originate in the quiet of the archive and the breathless suspense of the control room, as well as in the roar of rallies in the streets. The #hashtag is a composite creation, with two separate design histories: one involving the crosshatch symbol and one about the choice of letters after it. Although hashtags tend to be associated with Silicon Valley invention myths or celebrity power users, the story of the hashtag is much more interesting and surprising, speaking to how we think about naming, identity, and ownership. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501344275 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501344282 Library eBook 9781501344299 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

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Randy Malamud, Georgia State University, USA Sometime in the mid-1990s, we began, often with some trepidation, to enroll for a service that promised to connect us—electronically and efficiently—to our friends and lovers, our bosses and merchants. If it seemed at first like simply a change in scale (our mail would be faster, cheaper, more easily distributed to large groups), we now realize that email entails a more fundamental alteration in our communicative consciousness. Despite its fading relevance in the lives of the younger generation in the face of an ever-changing array of apps and media, email is probably here to stay, for better or worse. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501341908 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501341915 Library eBook 9781501341922 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

Eva Barbarossa, Independent Scholar, USA The magnet has been in existence for more than 13 billion years, born just after the big bang. Magnets were used by ancient cultures for architecture, alignment and art. They are in MRIs, maglev trains, tape recorders, and other technologies. From the physical to the metaphorical, our language is littered with magnetic allusions: magnetic personalities, animal magnetism, Mesmerism. Since humans began to write about it two thousand years ago, the magnet has inspired tales of myth, magic, exploration, science, and art. Eva Barbarossa weaves together these stories of ancient and modern wonders, of discovery and creation, of madness and desire, of beauty and awe, taking us from the spectacle of the aurora borealis to the disastrous searches for magnetic north. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501348754 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501348761 Library eBook 9781501348778 Series: Object Lessons • Bloomsbury Academic

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Revised Edition

Migration Plays

Ben Jonson

Four large cast ensemble stories for teenagers

Edited by Robert N. Watson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Satinder Chohan, Asif Khan, Sumerah Srivastav & Sharmila Chauhan

The sharpest, funniest comedy about money and morals in the 17th century is still the sharpest and funniest about those things in the 21st. The full, modernised play text is accompanied by incisive commentary notes which communicate the devastating comic energy of Volpone’s satire. The introduction provides a firm grounding in the play’s social and literary contexts, demonstrates how careful close-reading can expand your enjoyment of the comedy, shows the relevance of Jonson’s critique to our modern economic systems, and provides a clear picture of how the main relationships in the play function on the page and stage. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350007796 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781350007772 Library eBook 9781350007765 Series: New Mermaids • Methuen Drama

National Theatre Connections 2019

Rob Drummond, Nell Leyshon, Katie Hims, Tom Wells, Ben Bailey Smith, Lajaune Lincoln, Dawn King, Laura Lomas, Katherine Soper, Benjamin Kuffuor & Luke Barnes National Theatre Connections is an annual festival which brings new plays for young people to schools and youth theatres across the UK and Ireland. Commissioning exciting work from leading playwrights, the festival exposes actors aged 13-19 to the world of professional theatre-making, giving them full control of a theatrical production - from costume and set design to stage management and marketing campaigns. NT Connections have published over 150 original plays and regularly works with 500 theatre companies and 10,000 young people each year. UK June 2019 • US July 2019 • 640 pages PB 9781350108370 • £21.99 / $29.95 Individual eBook 9781350108387 Library eBook 9781350108394 Series: Modern Plays • Methuen Drama World English

Rebel Voices: Monologues for Women by Women Celebrating 40 Years of Clean Break Theatre Company

Edited by Roisin McBrinn & Lauren Mooney Drawn from over 40 years of writing from Clean Break theatre company, this collection features the unheard voices in the criminal justice system. Offering a diverse set of monologues representing a range of characters in age, ethnicity and lived experience, Monologues for Women by Women is just that: an opportunity for female performers to celebrate the opportunities inherent in allowing women to represent themselves in theatre. The collection includes both published and unpublished works and features writers such as: Chloë Moss, Theresa Ikoko, Alice Birch, Winsome Pinnock, Tanika Gupta, Lucy Kirkwood and many more. UK May 2019 • US June 2019 • 120 pages PB 9781350097506 • £14.99 / $20.95 Individual eBook 9781350097513 Library eBook 9781350097520 Series: Audition Speeches • Methuen Drama World English

Edited by Fin Kennedy Featuring four new plays written and devised in collaboration with groups of secondary school children, this collection examines both immigration to and emigration from the UK. A theatrein-education project coordinated by Tamasha theatre company and The Migration Museum, children spent a day working on exercises designed to develop their understanding of, and feelings about, migration. Their reactions were then incorporated into a piece of theatre by a professional playwright that the students performed. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 128 pages PB 9781350090415 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781350090446 Library eBook 9781350090422 Methuen Drama World English

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Volpone

American Political Plays in the Age of Terrorism

Break of Noon; 7/11; Omnium Gatherum; Columbinus; Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them Neil LaBute, Playwright, Kia Corthron, Playwright, Theresa Rebeck, Playwright, USA, Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros, Playwright, USA, Stephen Karam, Playwright, USA, PJ Paparelli, former Artistic Director, American Theatre Company, USA & Christopher Durang, Playwright, USA Edited by Allan Havis This anthology brings together reflective and raw plays by American playwrights surrounding the psychic and political boundaries of the many faces and shadows of terrorism. The plays featured are Break of Noon by Neil LaBute; 7/11 by Kia Corthron; Omnium Gatherum by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gestern-Vassilaros; Columbinus by PJ Paparelli and Stephen Karam and Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them by Christopher Durang. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 352 pages PB 9781350044364 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781350044401 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350044388 Library eBook 9781350044371 Methuen Drama World English

Actors and Performers Yearbook 2020

Essential Contacts for Stage, Screen and Radio Edited by Lloyd Trott, RADA, UK "An essential tool for all actors" - Christine Payne, Equity This well-established and respected directory supports actors in their search for work on stage, screen and radio. It is the only directory to provide detailed information for each listing and specific advice on how to approach companies and individuals, saving hours of further research. From agents and casting directors to producing theatres, showreel companies, photographers and much more, this essential reference book editorially selects only the most relevant and reputable contacts for the actor. UK October 2019 • US November 2019 • 512 pages PB 9781350107571 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781350107588 Library eBook 9781350107595 Methuen Drama

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Performance Books An Introduction to Theatre, Performance and the Cognitive Sciences John Lutterbie, Stony Brook University, USA

Beginning with the interaction of the performer and spectator, the reader explores the science and philosophy of embodiment, its relation to performance ecologies and aesthetics, and how the sciences can help us understand the experience of art. Written in an approachable style, this book weaves together case studies of a wide range of performances with scientific evidence and poststructural theory. The result is a complex understanding not only of the act of performing but the forces that mark the place of theatre in contemporary society. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages • 7 bw illus PB 9781474257046 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474256810 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474256827 Library eBook 9781474256834 Series: Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues • Methuen Drama

The Opera Singer's Acting Toolkit A Practical Guide to Creating A Role Martin Constantine Drawing upon the innovative approach to the training of young opera singers developed by Martin Constantine, Co-Director of ENO Opera Works, the book leads the singer through the process of bringing the libretto and score to life to create character. It draws on the work of practitioners such as Stanislavski, Lecoq, Laban and Cicely Berry to introduce the singer to the tools needed to create an interior and physical life for a character. The book uses operatic repertoire from Handel through Mozart to Britten to present practical techniques and exercises to help the singer develop their own individual dramatic toolbox. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781350006454 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781350006461 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781350006485 Library eBook 9781350006478 Methuen Drama World English

Theatre Blogging

Selected writings on contemporary theatre Megan Vaughan, Live Art Development Agency, UK To what extent have theatre bloggers established a new critical culture? Has the potential of the form been realised? Megan Vaughan contextualises key writings with current research, and brings past and present practitioners into conversation with one another. The work of prominent and influential early adopters such as Encore Theatre Magazine and Chris Goode in London; George Hunka and Isaac Butler in New York; Jill Dolan at Princeton University and Alison Croggon in Melbourne are considered alongside those who followed them.

Voice and Speech for Musical Theatre A Practical Guide and Video

Chris Palmer, Guildford School of Acting, UK Voice and Speech for Musical Theatre is the first book to combine traditional actor vocal training with musical theatre training, offering support and guidance for performers seeking to train their spoken voice with reference to singing and performing in musical theatre. Ideal for the triple-threat performer, Voice and Speech for Musical Theatre features exercises for performers, tips for teachers and online video resources, allowing for a focused and outcome-oriented training of vocal techniques for musical theatre performers. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 176 pages • 16 bw illus PB 9781350011250 • £19.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350011243 • £65.00 / $112.00 Individual eBook 9781350011267 Library eBook 9781350011236 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

The Actor Speaks

Voice and the Performer Patsy Rodenburg, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK From the bestselling author of The Right to Speak and The Need for Words comes this essential guide to voice work: The Actor Speaks. This revised edition begins with what every first-year acting student faces in class and ends with what leading professional actors must achieve every night on stage. Patsy Rodenburg’s celebrated work as one of the world’s foremost voice and acting coaches is fully revealed in this thoughtful and inspirational book. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 416 pages PB 9781350027138 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781350027121 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781350027145 Library eBook 9781350027114 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

Russian Theatre in Practice The Director's Guide

Edited by Amy Skinner, University of Hull, UK Strongly practical in its approach, Russian Theatre in Practice equips readers with an understanding of the varying approaches of each director, and through the practical exercises gives them the opportunity to participate and explore ideas in practice, thereby honing their own directing skills. Each chapter focuses on one director, combining an examination of their directing theory and technique with practical exercises for use in classroom or rehearsal settings. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 296 pages • 25 bw illus PB 9781474284417 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781474284424 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474284431 Library eBook 9781474284448 Series: Performance Books • Methuen Drama

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Theory for Theatre Studies: Emotion Peta Tait

Emotion explores a spectrum of concepts of emotion in theatre and contemporary performance, investigating its purpose in performance and therefore in society. Readers are encouraged to think about how emotion is aurally and visually developed and presented in all its complexity; they will access new methodologies and approaches for their own exploration of 'emotion' as a performance component. The 3-part structure examines how the term has been understood and applied historically, in the present, and in new discourse around economic processes. Case studies include Twelfth Night, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, A Doll’s House, The Wooster Group’s productions and the drama of Caryl Churchill. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 144 pages PB 9781350030848 • £12.99 / $17.95 • HB 9781350030855 • £45.00 / $60.00 Individual eBook 9781350030862 Library eBook 9781350030879 Series: Theory for Theatre Studies • Methuen Drama

Theory for Theatre Studies: Sound

Susan Bennett, University of Calgary, Canada Sound provides the first overview of relevant critical theory for students and researchers in theatre and performance studies. Exploring areas such as music, speech and soundscape, this volume will open up the study of theatrical production and live performance to engage more effectively its aural dimensions. By way of developed case studies, readers will access new methodologies and approaches for their own exploration of 'sound' as a performance component. In an engagement with the burgeoning interdisciplinary field of sound studies, this book will alert theatre and performance studies scholars and students to new work important to our fields.

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UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 168 pages PB 9781474246477 • £12.99 / $19.95 • HB 9781474246460 • £45.00 / $60.00 Individual eBook 9781474246484 Library eBook 9781474246453 Series: Theory for Theatre Studies • Methuen Drama

Critical Companions The Theatre of August Wilson Alan Nadel, University of Kentucky, USA

The first comprehensive study of August Wilson's drama, this Companion introduces the major themes and motifs that unite Wilson's ten-play cycle about African American life in each decade of the 20th century. Framed by Wilson's life experiences and informed by extensive interviews, it provides fresh, detailed readings of each play and an overview of the cycle as a whole, demonstrating how it comprises a compelling interrogation of American culture and historiography. The study is augmented by a small collection of essays by other major scholars: Harry Elam, Sandra Shannon, Donald Pease and Vershawn Young. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 232 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781472534439 • £16.99 / $22.95 Previously published in HB 9781472530486 Individual eBook 9781472528322 Library eBook 9781472527646 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

Tragedy Since 9/11

Reading a World out of Joint Jennifer Wallace, Peterhouse College, University of Cambridge, UK

The Theatre of Eugene O’Neill

American Modernism on the World Stage Kurt Eisen, Tennessee Tech University, USA The Theatre of Eugene O'Neill offers a new comprehensive overview of O'Neill's career and plays in the context of the American theatre. Organised thematically, it considers his modernist intervention in the theatre, offers readers detailed analysis of the plays, and assesses the recent resurgence in his reputation and new approaches to staging his work. It includes a study of all his major plays - The Emperor Jones, The Hairy Ape, The Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey into Night, A Moon for the Misbegotten and Desire Under the Elms - besides numerous other full length and one act dramas. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages • 5 bw illus PB 9781350112490 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781474238410 Individual eBook 9781474238427 Library eBook 9781474238434 Series: Critical Companions • Methuen Drama

A Beginner's Guide to Devising Theatre

Jess Thorpe, Artistic Director, UK & Tashi Gore, Artistic Director, UK

From the trauma of September 11th, through the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, to the aftermath of the Arab Spring and the environmental warning signs of climate change, this book reflects on the crises and terrifying events of the early 21st century and argues that a knowledge of tragedy, from the work of Sophocles to Shakespeare to Samuel Beckett, can help us understand them. Jennifer Wallace argues that 9/11 ushered in a new age of tragedy which ruptured the secular complacencies of the 1990s. From this starting point, she offers a cultural analysis of the crises of the past two decades with reference to a litany of key dramatic texts.

This book, written by the artistic directors of the award-winning young people’s performance company Junction 25 and aimed at the young performer, explores creative ways to devise original theatre work from a contemporary stimulus. It offers a structure with which to approach a creative process, including ideas on finding a starting point, generating material, composition and design; it provides practical ideas for use in rehearsal; and it presents grounding in terminology that will support a confident and informed approach to production. The book is ideal for any student faced with the challenge of devising work from scratch.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350035621 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781350035614 • £60.00 / $82.00 Individual eBook 9781350035638 Library eBook 9781350035645 Bloomsbury Academic

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350025943 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350099746 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350025967 Library eBook 9781350025950 Methuen Drama World English

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Teaching Playwriting

Live Art in the UK

Paul Gardiner, University of Sydney, Australia

Edited by Maria Chatzichristodoulou, University of Hull, UK

Creativity in Practice

Teaching Playwriting is an essential resource for teachers wanting to gain the skills and confidence necessary to introduce playwriting to their students. Based on rich research and clearly explained theoretical concepts, the author explores the lessons from creativity theory that will provide the teacher with the skills and knowledge necessary to structure engaging and rigorous teaching and learning that will empower students’ writing and creativity. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 264 pages PB 9781474288019 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350011328 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474288033 Library eBook 9781474288026 Methuen Drama World English

Contemporary Performances of Precarity

Since entering the performance lexicon in the 1970s, the term Live Art has been used to describe a diverse but interrelated array of performance practices and approaches.This volume offers a contextual and critical introduction to the scene of contemporary Live Art in Britain. Focusing on the key artists, companies and organisations with a prolific body of work and which have been vital to the development of contemporary practice, this edited volume maps the landscape, illuminating the origins, concerns and aesthetics of Live Art in the UK today. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781474257718 • £18.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474257701 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474257725 Library eBook 9781474257732 Methuen Drama

Bertolt Brecht's Refugee Conversations

Michael Chekhov Technique in the Twenty-First Century

Bertolt Brecht

New Pathways

Edited by Tom Kuhn, St Hugh's College, Oxford University, UK Published in English for the first time, Refugee Conversations is a delightful work that reveals Brecht as a master of comic satire. Written swiftly in the opening years of the Second World War, the dialogues have an urgent contemporary relevance to a Europe once again witnessing populations on the move. The premise is simple: two refugees from Nazi Germany meet and discuss the current state of the world. Despite their differences they find they have unexpected common ground – especially in their more recent experience of the surreal twists and turns of life in exile and the pathetic failings of the societies that are their unwilling hosts. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350044999 • £22.99 / $30.95 • HB 9781350045002 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781350045019 Library eBook 9781350045026 Methuen Drama World English

Edited by Cass Fleming, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, Tom Cornford, University of York, UK & Sinéad Rushe, Central School of Speech and Drama, UK The culmination of an innovative practice-based research project, Michael Chekhov Technique in the Twenty-first Century is a thorough and fascinating investigation into new uses of the Michael Chekhov technique which draws on clusters of historical writings and archive materials to investigate how we can use Chekhov’s technique for other areas of theatre-making practice. The central areas explored are: Devising and Catalyst Direction; Collaborating with Playwrights; and Scenographic practice. The book also investigates the potential use of the technique in relation to other areas of performer-training, as well as looking beyond the theatre to applied performance and therapeutic contexts. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781474273183 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474273206 Library eBook 9781474273213 Methuen Drama

Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues Performing Specimens

Contemporary Performance And Biomedical Display Gianna Bouchard, University of Birmingham, UK Through an examination of selected performance and theatre works that turn the performer’s body or another’s body into a specimen, this book maps out the relations between these performative acts and medical practices of collecting, storing and showing specimens in a variety of modes and contexts. Moving from an examination of the medical and historical contexts of specimen display in the museum and the anatomy theatre to contemporary performance, the book engages with examples from live art, bio-art, popular culture and theatre since the year 2000 that stage the performer’s body as a specimen. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350035676 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350035683 Library eBook 9781350035690 Series: Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues • Methuen Drama

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Performing the Remembered Present The Cognition of Memory in Dance, Theatre and Music

Edited by Pil Hansen, University of Calgary, Canada & Bettina Bläsing, Bielefeld University, Germany This international collection brings together scientists, scholars, and artist-researchers from four continents to explore the cognition of memory through the performing arts and examine artistic strategies that target cognitive processes of memory and learning. The strongly embodied and highly trained memory systems of performing artists render artistic practice a rich context for understanding how memory is formed, utilized, and adapted through interaction with others and active engagement with tasks, instruments and environments. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781350118843 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474284714 Individual eBook 9781474284721 Library eBook 9781474284738 Series: Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues • Methuen Drama

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Series Editors: Mark Taylor-Batty, Workshop Theatre, University of Leeds, UK and Enoch Brater, The University of Michigan, USA Methuen Drama Engage offers original reflections about key practitioners, movements and genres in the fields of modern theatre and performance. Each volume challenges mainstream critical thought through the introduction of original and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Performing Architectures Projects, Practices, Pedagogies

Edited by Andrew Filmer, Aberystwyth University, UK & Juliet Rufford, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This volume explores the significance of architecture for performance theory and theatre and performance practice. It maps the diverse relations that exist between these disciplines and demonstrates how their aims, concerns and practices overlap through shared interests in space, action and event. Through a wide range of international examples and contributions from scholars and practitioners, it offers readers an analytical survey of current practices and equips them with the tools for analyzing site-specific and immersive theatre and performance. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781474247979 • £22.99 / $31.95 Previously published in HB 9781474247986 Individual eBook 9781474247993 Library eBook 9781474248006 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Contemporary Scenography Practices and Aesthetics in German Theatre, Arts and Design

Edited by Birgit E. Wiens, University of Munich, Germany Based on case studies and discussions of significant artworks and designs, this book explores scenographic concepts, practices and aesthetics in Germany after 1989. Facing the end of the political divide, the advent of the digital age and the challenges of globalization, German-based designers and scenographers have reacted in a variety of ways to these shifts in the cultural landscape. The book includes interviews, statements and case studies by artists such as Katrin Brack, Anna Viebrock, Bert Neumann, Aleksander Denic, Ulrich Rasche, almong others. By identifying scenographic practices and artistic tools, this book offers the first overview and analysis of the multifaceted field of contemporary German scenography.

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UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 304 pages • 31 bw illus HB 9781350064478 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350064485 Library eBook 9781350064492 Series: Performance and Design • Methuen Drama

Political Dramaturgies and Theatre Spectatorship Provocations for Change

Christoph Schlingensief

Staging Chaos, Performing Politics and Theatrical Phantasmagoria Anna Teresa Scheer, University of New England, NSW, Australia The first book to focus specifically on the late German artist's theatre work, which subversively merges art, politics and everyday life to imbue his productions with a re-energized concept of the political in art. The book proposes the pluralistic concept of the phantasmagoria as a means to decode Schlingensief’s unique theatrical vision. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781350126565 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350001053 Individual eBook 9781350001060 Library eBook 9781350001077 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Theatres of Contagion

Transmitting Early Modern to Contemporary Performance Edited by Fintan Walsh, Birkbeck, University of London, UK To what extent is theatre an agent for contagion which might threaten cultures and cultural boundaries? This book responds to the current political and cultural climate by investigating theatre’s status as a contagious cultural practice, questioning its role in the spread or control of medical, psychological and emotional conditions and phenomena. Observing a diverse range of practices from the early modern to contemporary periods, essays consider how this contagion is understood to happen and operate, its real and imagined effects, and how these have been a source of pleasure and anxiety for theatre makers, audiences and various authorities. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 7 bw illus HB 9781350085985 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350085992 Library eBook 9781350086005 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Liz Tomlin, University of Birmingham, UK Liz Tomlin argues that the capacities of the contemporary and future spectator to be ‘effected’ or ‘affected’ by politically-motivated theatre needs to be urgently re-evaluated in light of the current political and philosophical climate. Drawing on philosophical, psychological and sociological research, Tomlin re-evaluates politically-motivated models of contemporary theatre such as Brechtian ideology critique, radical tragedy, documentary, verbatim and relational theatre practices in order to interrogate if and how theatre can contribute to the emerging resistance to global neoliberal capitalism. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781474295604 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781474295611 Library eBook 9781474295628 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre Performing Literature

Frances Babbage, University of Sheffield, UK Why are so many theatre productions adaptations of one kind of another? This study explores the fascination of novels, short stories, children's books and autobiographies for theatre makers and examines what 'becomes' of such texts when these are filtered into contemporary practice that includes physical theatre, multimedia performance, puppetry, immersive and site-specific performance, and live art. Setting out a series of fresh critical perspectives on the theory of adaptation in theatre-making, each chapter examines the characteristic features, restrictions and potency presented by the source material, before tracing the ways that they have been played out in recent performance projects. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781472531421 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472530523 Individual eBook 9781472527233 Library eBook 9781472534163 Series: Methuen Drama Engage • Methuen Drama

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Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance A Century of South African Theatre

The Polish Theatre of the Holocaust

Loren Kruger, University of Chicago, USA Building on the author's previous publications, Loren Kruger offers an updated, wide-ranging chronicle of a century of theatre and performance in South Africa. Its comprehensive coverage includes the Pageant of Union celebrating white South Africa’s entry into the British Commonwealth in 1910, through apartheid culture and anti-apartheid protest and testimonial theatre, right up to the dramatization of the problems of today’s unevenly post-apartheid society. It considers work performed both in local languages - such as Afrikaans and Zulu - as well as varieties of English, and local fusions of international forms from melodrama to the musical, tribal epics to avant-garde and multi-media experiments. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781350008014 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781350008007 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350008021 Library eBook 9781350008038 Series: Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance • Methuen Drama

The Life of Training

John Matthews, Theatre Royal Plymouth, UK Following on from the 2014 volume Anatomy of Performance Training, Matthews’s investigation of the implications of training again focuses on individual body parts, exploring their symbolic and semantic value in the field of performance training. Here the author combines his unique approach with elements of Hannah Arendt’s mature philosophy to reach surprising and essential conclusions about the role of the body in training and the creation of meaning onstage. Ideal for readers seeking to understand the relationship the body has with the theatre and training, or for teachers looking for a new, innovative approach to performance. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages HB 9781350046405 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350046412 Library eBook 9781350046429 Methuen Drama

New Playwriting at Shakespeare’s Globe

Vera Cantoni, University of Pavia, Italy Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre is recognised worldwide as both a monument to and significant producer of the dramatic art of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. But it has established a reputation too for commissioning innovative and distinctive new plays that respond to the unique characteristics and identity of the theatre. This is the first book to focus on the new drama commissioned and produced at the Globe, to analyse how the specific qualities of the venue have shaped those works and to assess the influences of both past and present in the work staged. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350118836 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474298247 Individual eBook 9781474298254 Library eBook 9781474298261 Methuen Drama

Grzegorz Niziolek, Jagiellonian University, Poland Grzegorz Niziolek’s The Polish Theatre of the Holocaust is a pioneering analysis of the impact and legacy of the Holocaust on Polish theatre and society from 1945 to the present. It reveals the role of theatre within Polish society as a crucial medium of collective memory – and collective forgetting – of the trauma of the Holocaust. Through close study of key productions and the work of post-war directors the author shows how six decades of Polish theatre have been shaped by the perspective of the Holocaust in which its presence is variously visible, or displaced. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 352 pages • 47 bw illus HB 9781350039667 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350039674 Library eBook 9781350039681 Series: Cultural Histories of Theatre and Performance • Methuen Drama World English

Good Nights Out

An Alternative History of Popular British Theatre, 19402015 Aleks Sierz Focusing on the plays and musicals that were enormous commercial successes in the post-war era, Aleks Sierz offers an alternative history that illuminates the popular shows more commonly neglected in accounts of the British theatre. He demonstrates that genres such as the British musical, light comedy, sex farce or murder mystery are worth valuing not only for their intrinsic qualities, but also as examples of broader cultural, social and political trends. The book challenges the idea that mega-hits are necessarily just mere escapist entertainments and instead shows how they contribute to the creation of powerful myths about our national life. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350046214 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350046221 Library eBook 9781350046238 Methuen Drama

American Theatre Ensembles 1970–1995

Mabou Mines, Theatre X, Goat Island, Lookingglass, Elevator Repair Service and SITI Company Edited by Mike Vanden Heuvel This volume presents the history, processes and achievements of American theatre companies which use collective and/or ensemble-based techniques to generate new work. This volume considers theatre companies working in the period 19701995. Preliminary chapters provide an overview of ensemble-based creation within the general historical and cultural contexts of the period, followed by a detailed study of the evolution of ensemblebased work. Contributed case studies of 6 companies from the period examine the work of Theatre X, Mabou Mines, SITI Company, Goat Island, Elevator Repair Service, and Lookingglass Theatre and cover: a history of development and methods; key productions and projects; critical reception, and a chronology of significant productions. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781350051546 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350051553 Library eBook 9781350051560 Methuen Drama

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Nomadic Theatre

Mobilizing Theory and Practice on the European Stage Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink, Utrecht University, The Netherlands This study introduces the concept of ‘nomadic theatre’ as a tool for analyzing mobile performances and performative installations. It includes detailed analysis of contemporary performance practices by leading European artists, including Rimini Protokoll, Dries Verhoeven, Ontroerend Goed and Signa, and demonstrates how mobile performances radically rethink the conditions of the stage and alter our understanding of spectatorship. Nomadic Theatre takes an integrated approach to theory and practice, instigates connections across disciplinary fields, and feeds dramaturgical analysis with insights derived from media theory, urban philosophy, cartography, architecture and game studies. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781350051034 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350051041 Library eBook 9781350051058 Series: Thinking through Theatre • Methuen Drama

American Theatre Ensembles 1996–2018

Rude Mechs, The Builders Association, Pig Iron, Radiohole, The Civilians and 600 Highwaymen Edited by Mike Vanden Heuvel This volume presents the history, processes and achievements of American theatre companies renowned for their use of collective and/or ensemble-based techniques to generate new work. Preliminary chapters provide an overview of ensemblebased creation within the general historical and cultural contexts of the period, followed by a detailed study of the evolution of ensemble-based work. Six case studies examine the work of Builders Association, Pig Iron Theatre, Rude Mechs, Civilians, Radiohole and 600 Highwaymen. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781350051638 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350051645 Library eBook 9781350051652 Methuen Drama

The Methuen Drama Handbook to Theatre History and Historiography Edited by Claire Cochrane, University of Worcester, UK & Jo Robinson, University of Nottingham, UK

Series Editors: Andrew Hiscock, Bangor University, UK & Lisa Hopkins, University of Sheffield Hallam, UK

The Changeling: A Critical Reader

Edited by Mark Hutchings, University of Reading, UK This volume offers an accessible and thoughtprovoking guide to this major Renaissance tragedy, surveying its key themes and evolving critical preoccupations. It provides a uniquely detailed and up-to-date history of the play’s rich stage performance, while critical essays open up fresh perspectives, including an exploration of the characters’ mechanical psychology, the influence of Spanish literature and its treatment of virginity and rape on the construction of Middleton and Rowley’s plot, and recent theatre-makers’ handling of the play’s dramaturgy. It finishes with a guide to critical, web-based, audio and video resources, discussing the ways in which they can be used in the classroom. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350011403 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350011397 Library eBook 9781350011380 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare

Much Ado About Nothing: A Critical Reader

Edited by Deborah Cartmell, De Montfort University, UK & Peter J. Smith, Nottingham Trent University, UK

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Arden Early Modern Drama Guides

This volume offers an accessible and thoughtprovoking guide to this major Shakespearean comedy, surveying its key themes and evolving critical preoccupations. It also provides a detailed and up-to-date history of the play’s rich stage and screen performance, looking closely at major contemporary performance. Moving through to four new critical essays, the guide opens up fresh perspectives, including contemporary directors’ deployment of older actors within the lead roles, the play’s relationship to Love’s Labour’s Lost, its presence on Youtube and the ways in which tales and ruses in the play belong to a wider concern with varieties of crime. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350126534 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474284370 Individual eBook 9781474284394 Library eBook 9781474284387 Series: Arden Early Modern Drama Guides • The Arden Shakespeare

Antony and Cleopatra: A Critical Reader

Edited by Domenico Lovascio, University of Genoa, Italy

The definitive guide to contemporary debates and practices in this field. Covering the current key themes and methods in theatre history research, it expands the object of study to include engagement with theatre and performance practices and the development of theatre histories around the world. The chapters draw on academic contexts beyond the Western academy to expand our knowledge of the exciting new directions the field is taking. Featuring a series of indispensable research tools, including a detailed list of resources and a fully annotated bibliography, this is the essential scholarly handbook for anyone working in theatre and performance history and historiography.

Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare's most enduringly popular and intellectually as well as emotionally challenging tragedies. This guide offers students and scholars an introduction to its critical and performance history, including notable stage productions and film versions. It includes a keynote chapter outlining major areas of current research on the play and four new critical essays that chart the play’s wrestling with the cultural iconography of three consequential personalities in Roman history and their role in a pivotal moment in Rome’s transition to empire.

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 448 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350034297 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350034303 Library eBook 9781350034310 Series: Methuen Drama Handbooks • Methuen Drama

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Measure For Measure Third Series

William Shakespeare Edited by A.R. Braunmuller, UCLA, USA & Robert N. Watson, University of California, Los Angeles, USA The latest Arden edition of Shakespeare's dark comedy of justice, mercy and the governance of sexual desire. As well as detailed on-page commentary notes, this new edition has a long, illustrated introduction exploring the play's performance and critical history. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 384 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781904271437 • £10.99 / $14.95 • HB 9781904271420 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781408151884 Library eBook 9781408151877 Series: The Arden Shakespeare Third Series • The Arden Shakespeare

The Merchant of Venice: Language and Writing

Macbeth: Arden Performance Editions William Shakespeare

Edited by Katherine Brokaw, University of California, Merced, USA For the first time, the world-renowned Arden Shakespeare is producing Performance Editions, aimed specifically for use in the rehearsal room. Published in association with the Shakespeare Institute, the text features easily accessible facing-page notes – including short definitions of words, key textual variants, and guidance on metre and pronunciation; a larger font size for easier reading; space for writing notes and reduced punctuation aimed at the actor rather than the reader. The Series Editors are distinguished scholars Professor Michael Dobson and Dr Abigail Rokison and leading Shakespearean actor, Simon Russell Beale. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350046788 • £7.99 / $10.95 Individual eBook 9781350046795 • £8.62 / $9.91 Library eBook 9781350046818 Series: Arden Performance Editions • The Arden Shakespeare

Douglas M. Lanier, University of New Hampshire, USA Shakespeare’s engagement with anti-Semitic tradition is a notoriously disturbing feature of The Merchant of Venice – in this volume, Douglas Lanier carefully shows how students can productively analyse this language for themselves. The guide also shows how to unpick the play’s challenging linguistic nexus of money, so that students can understand how economic ways of speaking and thinking drive the characters' actions and emotions. Each chapter’s "Writing Matters" section gives ideas and guidance for building a critical response to the play, while the final chapter leads students through effective strategies for essay construction. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781472571489 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781472571496 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781472571502 Library eBook 9781472571519 Series: Arden Student Skills: Language and Writing • The Arden Shakespeare

Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare's Theatre Thinking with the Body

Evelyn Tribble, University of Otago, New Zealand What skills did Shakespeare’s actors bring to their craft? How do these skills differ from those of contemporary actors? This book examines the ‘toolkit’ of the early modern player and suggests new readings of the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries through the lens of their expertise. Evelyn Tribble argues that recapturing a positive account of the abilities of the early modern players will result in a more capacious understanding of the nature of theatricality in the period. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781472576026 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781472576033 Individual eBook 9781472576040 Library eBook 9781472576057 The Arden Shakespeare

Arden Shakespeare The State of Play The Revenger's Tragedy: The State of Play

Edited by Gretchen E. Minton, Montana State University, USA

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Elizabethan Narrative Poems: The State of Play

Edited by Lynn Enterline, Vanderbilt University, USA

The Revenger’s Tragedy (1606), now widely attributed to Thomas Middleton, is a play that provides a dark, satirical response to other revenge tragedies such as Hamlet. With its over-the-top and highly theatrical approach to revenge, The Revenger's Tragedy has emerged as one of the most compelling examples of a drama by one of Shakespeare’s contemporaries. This collection of ten newly-commissioned essays situates the play with respect to other Middleton and Shakespeare works as well as repertory, showcasing recent research about the play’s engagement with issues such as religion, genre, race, language and performance.

Shakespeare saw only two poems through to publication: Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. This volume traces the larger conversation that took place in the 1590s within the vogue for minor epic narratives as Shakespeare and a coterie of Ovidian imitators composed and published erotic epyllia to, for, and against one another. These poems take place in imagined worlds far removed from urban world of London and these classicizing narratives are deeply engaged in wide-ranging critiques of 16th century norms for masculine conduct – whether professional, poetic, economic, legal, emotional, or sexual.

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 296 pages PB 9781350112506 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474280372 Individual eBook 9781474280389 Library eBook 9781474280396 Series: Arden Shakespeare The State of Play • The Arden Shakespeare

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781350073364 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350073371 Library eBook 9781350073388 Series: Arden Shakespeare The State of Play • The Arden Shakespeare

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Performing Gender and Power in Early Modern England Yasmin Arshad, Independent Scholar Shakespeare's characterization of Cleopatra may dominate the collective consciousness, but he was only one of several 16th-century writers fascinated with the former Queen of Egypt. This interdisciplinary study investigates images of Cleopatra in the early modern period and examines how her story was mediated and used. It draws on literary, philosophical, historical, art historical, and biographical resources, and gender, race, and performance studies, to consider what was known and thought about Cleopatra in the period. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 18 bw illus HB 9781350058965 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350058972 Library eBook 9781350058989 Series: Arden Studies in Early Modern Drama • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s Common Language

Alysia Kolentsis, University of Waterloo, Canada What can recent developments in contemporary linguistics and language theory reveal about Shakespeare’s language in the plays? In this book, Alysia Kolentsis offers a finely-grained analysis of Shakespeare's use of language to illuminate how the common words used by characters in the plays contain significant clues about moments of interaction which are pivotal to the plots. With chapters focused on different approaches based in language theory, the author analyzes language change in Coriolanus; employs discourse analysis in her study of Troilus and Cressida; focuses on pragmatics in Richard II, and explores how Shakespeare engaged with various aspects of grammar in As You Like It. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350007017 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350007000 Library eBook 9781350006997 Series: Arden Shakespeare Studies in Language and Digital Methodologies • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare's Artists

The Painters, Sculptors, Poets and Musicians in his Plays and Poems B. J. Sokol, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK This study of the many poets, musicians and visual artists portrayed or described in Shakespeare’s plays and poems reveals a fascination with art and its makers that continued to influence Shakespeare’s work throughout his career. It also uncovers unexpected aspects of an enthusiastic Elizabethan consumption of artworks, an enthusiasm that had significant bearing on the quite new profession that Shakespeare himself followed. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 344 pages PB 9781350122444 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350021938 Individual eBook 9781350021945 Library eBook 9781350021952 The Arden Shakespeare

Antipodal Shakespeare

Remembering and Forgetting in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, 1916 - 2016 Gordon McMullan, King's College London, UK, Philip Mead, University of Western Australia, Australia, Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Brighton University, UK, Mark Houlahan, University of Waikato, New Zealand & Kate Flaherty, Australian National University, Australia Scholars from Britain, Australia and New Zealand reflect on the modes of commemoration of Shakespeare in and after the Tercentenary year, 1916, in two hemispheres, arguing that it was at this moment of remembering that ‘global Shakespeare’ first emerged in recognisable, if embryonic, form. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350126541 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474271431 Individual eBook 9781474271448 Library eBook 9781474271455 The Arden Shakespeare

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Imagining Cleopatra

Shakespeare and the 'Live' Theatre Broadcast Experience

Edited by Pascale Aebischer, University of Exeter, UK, Susanne Greenhalgh, University of Roehampton, UK & Laurie Osborne, Colby College, USA This collection concentrates exclusively on the phenomenon of how Shakespeare has, in the twenty-first century, been experienced as a "live" or "as-live" theatre broadcast by audiences around the world. The essays explore some of the precursors of this phenomenon, consider some of the most important companies that have produced such broadcasts since 2009 and examine the impact these broadcasts have had on branding, ideology, style and access to Shakespeare for international audiences. International contributors reflect on changing viewing practices, Shakespearean fan cultures and the use of social media by audience members for whom "liveness" is increasingly tied up in the experience economy. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 264 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350125810 • £24.99 / $34.95 Previously published in HB 9781350030466 Individual eBook 9781350030473 Library eBook 9781350030480 The Arden Shakespeare

Broadcast your Shakespeare

Continuity and Change Across Media Edited by Stephen O'Neill, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland This volume of essays contributes to current debates about Shakespeare in new media. It importantly develops the field by providing a comparativist approach to Shakespeare’s dynamic media history. Contributors to Broadcast Your Shakespeare address the variety of ways Shakespeare texts have been expressed through different media and continue to be. Writing at the intersection of Shakespeare studies and media studies, these international contributors also consider the role of a particular media in producing Shakespeare’s effect on us - as readers, viewers and users. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781350118829 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474295116 Individual eBook 9781474295130 Library eBook 9781474295123 The Arden Shakespeare

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Global Shakespeare Inverted Eating Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Global South

Edited by Anne Sophie Refskou, University of Surrey, UK, Marcel Alvaro de Amorim & Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho

Sandra Young, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Cultural Anthropophagy as Global Methodology

This collection of essays and interviews by leading international scholars and practitioners introduces the concept of ‘Cultural Anthropophagy’, originating in 20th Century Brazilian Modernism, as an original methodology within the field currently understood as ‘Global Shakespeare’, and demonstrates its value with reference to a broad range of examples in theatre, film and education, including Miguel Del Arco’s Las Furias, Zé Celso's Ham-let (1993) and Clowns de Shakespeare's Sua Incelença, Ricardo III. It also presents a timely and fruitful dialogue between global Shakespearean theory and practice by including a series of interviews and reflections by practitioners with Paul Heritage, Mark Thornton Burnett and Fernando Yamamoto. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781350035706 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350035713 Library eBook 9781350035737 Series: Global Shakespeare Inverted • The Arden Shakespeare

Rethinking Theatrical Documents in Shakespeare’s England Edited by Tiffany Stern, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK

Shakespeare in the Global South proposes the critical frame provided by the idea of a Global South in order to theorize cultural difference. It looks sideways across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans to a variety of non-­traditional centres of Shakespeare theatre-­making to explore the solidarities and affinities not as evident in Stratford’s Shakespeare. It takes its lead from innovative theatre practice in Mauritius, Cape Verde, north India, and post-apartheid South Africa, to assess the value for cultural theory of conceptualising the transformation of Shakespeare across the world as indigenisation, creolisation, Africanisation, and localisation of endlessly transforming iterations of Shakespeare’s work. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781350035744 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350035751 Library eBook 9781350035768 Series: Global Shakespeare Inverted • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s Body Language

Shaming Gestures and Gender Politics on the Renaissance Stage Miranda Fay Thomas, Independent scholar, UK

This collection brings together major scholars to introduce, analyze and theorize the rich variety of entangled documents produced in the playhouse before, during and after performance. As it provides new material and new ways of thinking about that material, it informs and complicates ideas about play-construction, performance, revision and reception, redefining the relationship between play, text and performance.

Reveals the previously unseen history of how social tensions are found within the performance of gestures, and how such gestures are used as a powerful form of control to shame others within the body politic of early modern England. Featuring in-depth analyses of plays across Shakespeare's career, this book explores how the playwright’s understanding of shame and humiliation is rooted in performance anxiety and gender politics.

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350051348 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350051355 Library eBook 9781350051362 The Arden Shakespeare

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781350035478 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350035485 Library eBook 9781350035492 The Arden Shakespeare

Stage Directions and Shakespearean Theatre

Edited by Gillian Woods, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK & Sarah Dustagheer, University of Kent, UK Stage Directions and Shakespearean Theatre illustrates the creative possibilities of these understudied but crucial parts of play-texts. It brings together the most recent and innovative research from a range of established and emerging scholars. Essays illuminate the function of stage directions on both the stage and the page, considering issues such as the playwrights’ shaping of space, the actor’s body, the audience’s gaze and the reader’s imagination. In asking how stage directions impact on the dialogue they frame, this collection provides new insights into a range of Renaissance plays. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 368 pages PB 9781350118812 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474257473 Individual eBook 9781474257480 Library eBook 9781474257497 The Arden Shakespeare

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Stories of Oceans Crossed in Contemporary Adaptation

Shakespeare and Fun

The Birth of Entertainment Value Donald Hedrick In this decisively innovative approach to Shakespeare’s plays through their competitive relation to other choices from London’s vast entertainment industry, Donald Hedrick recovers a coherent internal dynamic of theatre’s 'pleasure enclosure' accompanying the revolutionary logic of capital’s new cultural and economic 'extremes'. Applying these relations to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello and The Taming of the Shrew, he draws from cultural studies, contemporary and personal parallels, and wide-ranging historical materials. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350002845 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350002852 Library eBook 9781350002869 The Arden Shakespeare

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Series Editors: Bridget Escolme, Queen Mary, University of London, UK, Farah Karim Cooper, Globe Education (Shakespeare's Globe) and Visiting Research Fellow, King's College London, UK, and Peter Holland, University of Notre Dame, USA

Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King's Men Lucy Munro, King's College London, UK

The King’s Men reappraises the company as theatre artists, analysing in detail the performance practices, cultural contexts and political pressures that helped to shape and reshape Shakespeare’s plays between 1603 and 1642. Reconsidering casting and acting styles, staging and playing venues, audience response, influence and popularity, and local, national and international politics, the book presents case-studies of performances of Macbeth, The Tempest, The Winter’s Tale, Richard II, Henry VIII, Othello and Pericles alongside a broader reappraisal of the repertory of the company and the place of Shakespeare’s plays within it. UK November 2019 • US January 2020 • 224 pages HB 9781474262613 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781474262620 Library eBook 9781474262637 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and Feminist Theory

Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh, USA Are Shakespeare’s plays dramatizations of patriarchy or representations of assertive and eloquent women? Or are they sometimes both? And is it relevant, and if so how, that his women were first played by boys? This book shows how many kinds of feminist theory help analyze the dynamics of Shakespeare’s plays. This lively exploration of these and related issues is an ideal introduction to the field of feminist readings of Shakespeare. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781472567062 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781472567079 Individual eBook 9781472567086 Library eBook 9781472567093 Series: Shakespeare and Theory • The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare and the Politics of Nostalgia

Negotiating the Memory of Elizabeth I on the Jacobean Stage Yuichi Tsukada, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan The volume reveals the unnoticed richness of Shakespeare’s Jacobean drama by focusing on the growing cultural and political nostalgia for England’s dead queen. Yuichi Tsukada demonstrates that, far from not involving himself in the phenomenon of nostalgia for Elizabeth, Shakespeare interacted closely with retrospective writings on Elizabeth and illuminated the complex politics behind the nostalgia. Based around close readings of Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Cymbeline, and Henry VIII, together with a range of plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries, including Thomas Heywood, Thomas Dekker, George Chapman, John Marston and Thomas Middleton, the study traces the ongoing cultural negotiation of the memory of Elizabeth. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350067226 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350067233 Library eBook 9781350067240 The Arden Shakespeare

Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Hall

Stuart Hampton-Reeves, University of Central Lancashire, UK Peter Hall was one of the most influential directors of Shakespeare’s work of modern times. Through both his own work and the management of two national theatre companies, the National Theatre and the RSC, Hall promoted Shakespeare as a writer who can comment incisively on the modern world. His best productions exemplified this approach: Coriolanus (1959), The Wars of the Roses (1963) and Hamlet (1965) established his reputation as a director able to bring Shakespeare to the heart of contemporary politics. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781472587077 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781472587091 Library eBook 9781472587107 Series: Shakespeare in the Theatre • The Arden Shakespeare

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Shakespeare in the Theatre

Temporality, Genre and Experience in the Age of Shakespeare Forms of Time

Edited by Lauren Shohet, Villanova University, USA Focusing on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, these original essays by leading scholars explore how theatrical, aesthetic, and linguistic forms engage early modern experiences of temporality. Encompassing comedy, tragedy, history, and romance, some contributions consider how different models of pastness, presentness, sequentiality, memory, and historical meaning underwrite particular representational practices. Others, conversely, investigate how aesthetic forms afforded diverse ways for early-modern people to understand or experience time - and how this can impact us today. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 344 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781350126558 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350017290 Individual eBook 9781350017313 Library eBook 9781350017306 The Arden Shakespeare

Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company A Critical History

John Wyver, Independent Scholar, UK No theatre company has been involved in such a broad range of adaptations for television and film as the Royal Shakespeare Company. Drawing on interviews with actors and directors, this is the first book to explore the remarkable history of collaborations between stage and screen and considers key questions about adaptation that concern all those involved in theatre, film and television. Written by John Wyver, a broadcasting historian and the television producer of Hamlet as well as of RSC Live from Stratford-upon-Avon, the book provides a vivid, detailed and fascinating account of the RSC’s television and film productions. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781350006584 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350006591 Library eBook 9781350006607 The Arden Shakespeare

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Mastering Primary Teaching Mastering Primary Geography

Anthony Barlow, University of Roehampton, UK & Sarah Whitehouse, University of the West of England, UK

Peter Gregory, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK, Claire March, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK & Suzy Tutchell, University of Reading, UK

Mastering Primary Geography introduces geography and the primary curriculum and helps trainees and teachers to plan and teach effective and inspiring lessons that make learning in geography irresistible. This guide includes examples of children’s work, case studies, and readings to reflect upon to exemplify the best and most innovative practice. The book draws on the experience of two leading professionals in primary geography to provide the essential guide to teaching geography for all trainee and practicing primary teachers.

· Current developments in art and design · Art and design as an irresistible activity · Art and design as a practical activity · Skills to develop in art and design · Promoting curiosity · Assessing children in art and design

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages • 80 bw illus PB 9781474295512 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474295529 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474295536 Library eBook 9781474295505 Series: Mastering Primary Teaching • Bloomsbury Academic

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 176 pages • 80 bw illus PB 9781474294874 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474294904 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474294898 Library eBook 9781474294911 Series: Mastering Primary Teaching • Bloomsbury Academic

Perspectives on Educational Practice Around the World

Edited by Sue Hammond, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK & Margaret Sangster, Formerly of Canterbury Christ Church University, UK This book both informs and prompts questions about education in different parts of the world, with contributions from Canada, China, India, Ireland, Malaysia, Nepal, Norway, Palestine, Qatar, South Africa, Tanzania and the UK. The papers provide insights into the schooling of children in individual national contexts, as well as the philosophies, constraints and opportunities that influence the ways that education may be experienced from pre-school to higher education. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350076334 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350076341 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350076358 Library eBook 9781350076365 Bloomsbury Academic

Classroom Behaviour Management in Further, Adult and Vocational Education Moving Beyond Control?

Edited by Denise Robinson, independent consultant, UK Guiding readers through research and practice, this book offers a new perspective. The authors help readers to understand how to create a positive classroom ethos and learning experience in the further, adult and vocational education sector. They explore the need to engage with students previous experiences, be they positive or negative, and look at why it is important to engage with the wider economic, social and political issues at play in the classroom to understand how these may influence behaviour and responses. Each chapter includes reflective activities, exercises, Q&A sections, case studies and annotated suggestions for further reading. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350076150 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350076167 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350076174 Library eBook 9781350076181 Bloomsbury Academic

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Learning to Teach Young Children

Anna Kirova, University of Alberta, Canada, Larry Prochner, University of Alberta, Canada & Christine Massing, University of Regina, Canada A textbook for pre-service educators offering contemporary researchbased understandings of children (from birth to eight), families, and communities. With a focus on diversity in the classroom, the book is structured around 10 propositions covering key issues, including: - Early childhood educators as researchers - Children as citizens and active members of their communities - Play as an integral part of childhood - Children constructions and representations of knowledge - Children’s different abilities, strengths and needs UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350037793 • £22.99 / $30.95 • HB 9781350037786 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781350037809 Library eBook 9781350037816 Bloomsbury Academic

Teaching Literature in Modern Foreign Languages

Edited by Fotini Diamantidaki, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK From plays to poetry, Le Petit Nicolas to the Association for Language Learning (ALL) Literature wiki, the contributors show to make the experience of learning a modern foreign language imaginatively engaging and culturally rich, and used as a pedagogical tool for language teaching, rather than simply for developing reading skills. The languages covered in the examples throughout include French, German, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish. Throughout, windows on research make seemingly daunting articles much more approachable and questions test understanding and encourage critical engagement. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 176 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350063006 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350063013 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350063020 Library eBook 9781350063037 Bloomsbury Academic

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Research Methods for Classroom Discourse Jenni Ingram & Victoria Elliott

Language, both spoken and written, is key to understanding learning processes in the classroom. Research Methods for Classroom Discourse is for those who want to investigate spoken interaction or other discourse in the classroom. It lays out clearly the different approaches which are possible, identifying the key principles of each. It addresses the differences between them and the consequences these differences might have for teachers and researchers. Each approach is outlined in terms of practical methods advice, reasons for use, and case studies in which the approach has been used in classroom discourse. A glossary of terms is also included. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350072664 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781350072657 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350072671 Library eBook 9781350072688 Series: Bloomsbury Research Methods for Education • Bloomsbury Academic

Social Theory and Methodology in Education Research Norbert Elias and the Sociology of Education Eric R. Lybeck, University of Exeter, UK

This is the first book to apply the sociology of Norbert Elias to the field of sociology of education, offering fruitful lines of research developed from the application of Elias's theoretical framework. Beginning by introducing Elias’ theory to those who are unfamiliar with it, Lybeck goes on to explore ways his work can be applied to areas of education research including widening participation, education and the state and the development of knowledge. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350041189 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350041196 Library eBook 9781350042582 Series: Social Theory and Methodology in Education Research • Bloomsbury Academic

Social Theory for Teacher Education Research Beyond the Technical-Rational

Edited by Kathleen Nolan & Jennifer Tupper In this book, Kathleen Nolan, Jennifer Tupper and the contributors make arguments for drawing on social theories to inform research in teacher education— research that moves the agenda beyond technicalrational concerns toward building a critically reflexive stance for noticing and unpacking the sociopolitical contexts of schooling. The theories discussed include Actor-Network Theory, Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), and La Didactique du plurilinguisme and social theorists covered include Barad, Bernstein, Bourdieu, Braidotti, Foucault, Deleuze, Derrida, and Heidegger. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350086395 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350086418 Library eBook 9781350086401 Series: Social Theory and Methodology in Education Research • Bloomsbury Academic

Research Methods for Early Childhood Education

Rosie Flewitt, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK & Lynn Ang, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK This book takes an international perspective on research design, and illustrates how research methods are inextricably linked to cultural and theoretical understandings of early childhood, young children’s competences and the purposes of education. Each chapter addresses a specific methodological approach, linking the methodology to early childhood education with vignettes as examples of research practice in the global north, south, east and west, offering practical examples and critical thinking around new theoretical understandings of early childhood across geographical and cultural contexts. UK January 2020 • US January 2020 • 256 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9781350015418 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350015401 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350015425 Library eBook 9781350015432 Series: Bloomsbury Research Methods for Education • Bloomsbury Academic

New Directions in Comparative and International Education Understanding PISA’s Attractiveness

Critical Analyses in Comparative Policy Studies Edited by Florian Waldow & Gita Steiner-Khamsi Examines how policy makers and the media interpret the results of PISA league-leaders, losers, and slippers in ways that suit their own reform agendas. The chapters, written by leading scholars from Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, the UK and the USA, provide a fascinating account of why results from PISA and other international large-scale assessments are interpreted and translated differently in the various countries. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350057289 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350057302 Library eBook 9781350057296 Series: New Directions in Comparative and International Education • Bloomsbury Academic

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Internationalization of Higher Education for Development

Blackness and Postcolonial Solidarity in Africa-Brazil Relations Susanne Ress, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany This book showcases the challenges and opportunities of building international relations in the postcolonial context of Brazil. It offers a timely contribution to postcolonial studies in international development education in the Global South. Ress explores how an ambiguous notion of ‘history’ has shaped the curriculum, classroom practices, and daily interactions at a newlycreated international university in north-east Brazil. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350045460 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350045484 Library eBook 9781350045477 Series: New Directions in Comparative and International Education • Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (except German)

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New Directions in Comparative and International Education continued Affect Theory and Comparative Education Discourse

Essays on Fear and Loathing in Response to Global Educational Policy and Practice Irving Epstein, Illinois Wesleyan University, USA This is the first application of affect theory to comparative education themes. Epstein argues that a focus upon affect theory leads to a more robust discussion of the policy-making process and the popular reactions to it. He presents three examples that depict relationships between educational, cultural, and social organizations whose purposes conflict with one another. The irresolution of such conflict speaks to larger social fears whose presence is exacerbated by globalization trends. He then examines three areas of conflict whose presence and irresolution are indicative of a popular loathing for educational institutional practice, an affective response that builds upon fear. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350043602 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350043626 Library eBook 9781350043619 Series: New Directions in Comparative and International Education • Bloomsbury Academic

Austerity and the Remaking of European Education

Edited by Anna Traianou, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK & Ken Jones, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK The book provides a rigorous theoretical approach to European and national policies, combined with detailed analyses of national educational contexts in England, France, Greece, Hungary and Sweden. These in-depth studies identify major issues of national education policymaking, and explore the complexities of global/national relationships. The economic crisis, the rise of the Left in Greece and of the populist Right in many countries in Europe, questions of cultural and religious diversity, tensions between marketization and inclusion are all brought into focus, offering findings that are of great interest to researchers of education policy, politics and sociology of education alike. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350028487 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350028500 Library eBook 9781350028494 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethics and Research with Young Children New Perspectives

Edited by Christopher M. Schulte This book explores issues of ethics and research with young children through the personal perspectives, histories, memories, and encounters of leading early childhood researchers and scholars from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA. The contributors discuss paradigmatic and theoretical orientations that challenge, supplement, and extend the prevailing discourse on ethics and research with young children. This includes the discussion and application of post-qualitative, new materialist, poststructuralist and posthumanist theories from and a range of theorists from Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze to Karen Barad and Donna Haraway. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350076433 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350076471 Library eBook 9781350076457 Bloomsbury Academic

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Educational Transitions in PostRevolutionary Spaces

Islam, Security, and Social Movements in Tunisia Tavis D. Jules & Teresa Barton both Loyola University Chicago, USA Explores the transformation of the education system in Tunisia following the Jasmine Revolution, the first of a wave of revolutions known as the Arab Spring. The authors provide a detailed account of how Tunisia’s robust education system shaped and sparked the conflict as educated youth became disgruntled with their economic conditions. Exploring themes such as radicalization, gender, activism and social media, the chapters map out the steps occurring during transitions from authoritarian rule to democracy. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781350126640 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474282130 Individual eBook 9781474282147 Library eBook 9781474282154 Bloomsbury Academic

Citizenship Education in Conflict-Affected Areas Lebanon and Beyond

Bassel Akar, Notre Dame University - Louaize, Lebanon This book examines the practices of learning and teaching citizenship in Lebanon, and explores the implications of the research findings to other sites affected by conflict. Bassel Akar analyses rich empirical data, such as semistructured interviews with teachers and open-ended survey packs with children in classrooms, which reveal conflicts in notions of citizenship and pedagogical approaches. Examining how individual conceptualizations of citizenship influence approaches to learning and teaching, the author argues that learning citizenship in schools can undermine aims of democratic participation, dialogue and critical thinking. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 176 pages HB 9781474298360 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781474298377 Library eBook 9781474298384 Bloomsbury Academic

Theorizing Feminist Ethics of Care in Early Childhood Practice Possibilities and Dangers Edited by Rachel Langford The book critically addresses the ongoing split between care and education and places care at the heart of early child education. The contributors theorize a new feminist ethics of care in everyday early childhood practice, showing its complexities and importance. Drawing on feminist theory and philosophy, including the works of Julia Kristeva, Nel Noddings and Simone de Beauvoir, the chapter authors show how the caring practices of early childhood educators involve values, ethical deliberation, decision-making, action and work. Using cuttingedge theory, the following issues are discussed in detail: race, gender, disability, class, marginalization and exclusion in early childhood care. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350067479 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350067493 Library eBook 9781350067486 Series: Feminist Thought in Childhood Research • Bloomsbury Academic

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Community-Based Transformational Learning

An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into Student Experiences and Challenges Edited by Christian Winterbottom, University of North Florida, USA, Jody S. Nicholson, University of North Florida, USA & F. Dan Richard, University of North Florida, USA This book draws on the increasing evidence that course-learning conducted in an applied, community setting, can positively transform students’ professional and personal identity and creates new ways of thinking and working in university courses and pre-professional experiences. Examples are provided of experiences integrated in courses across multiple disciplines across an American university whose mission is focused on teaching. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350095816 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350095830 Library eBook 9781350095823 Series: Understanding Student Experiences of Higher Education • Bloomsbury Academic

The Future of Higher Education

Edited by Simon Marginson, University of Oxford, UK, William Locke, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK & Claire Callender, Birkbeck University, UK, and University College London, UK The Future of Higher Education draws on the outcomes of the cutting-edge research programmes of the UK-based Centre for Global Higher Education. In countries with incomes at European levels, the majority of all families now have connections to higher education, and there is widespread popular interest in how it can be made better. Together, the contributors sharply illuminate key issues of public and policy interest across the world to explore higher education in the the major higher education regions including China, Europe, the UK and the USA. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350108417 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350108431 Library eBook 9781350108424 Series: Bloomsbury Higher Education Research • Bloomsbury Academic

Professors as Academic Leaders Expectations, Enacted Professionalism and Evolving Roles Linda Evans, University of Manchester, UK This book draws on a wealth of data to explore what it is to be a professor and to consider how professors are perceived by others. Evans presents the findings from three studies, with a combined data base of over 2,400 questionnaire responses and 100 interview transcripts, and discusses their implications for the future development of the UK-based professoriate and leadership in higher education. She looks at what people want from their leaders, and why, and what happens when they don’t receive it. She also considers whether, and to what extent, leaders should be shaped by what ‘the led’ want. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 296 pages PB 9781350126626 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474270472 Individual eBook 9781474270489 Library eBook 9781474270496 Bloomsbury Academic

Understanding Experiences of First Generation University Students Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Methodologies

Edited by Amani Bell, University of Sydney, Australia & Lorri J. Santamaría, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Contributors consider the unique and diverse experiences of first generation students as they transition into and engage with higher education. With reference to culturally responsive and sustaining research methodologies undertaken in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK and the USA, the contributors critically examine how these students demonstrate resilience within university, and ways in which success and challenges are articulated. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350126619 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350031845 Individual eBook 9781350031876 Library eBook 9781350031852 Series: Understanding Student Experiences of Higher Education • Bloomsbury Academic

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Understanding Student Experiences of Higher Education

How Powerful Knowledge Disrupts Inequality Reconceptualising Quality in Undergraduate Education

Monica McLean, University of Nottingham, UK, Andrea Abbas, University of Bath, UK & Paul Ashwin, Lancaster University, UK Please note, the book was previously published in hardback with the title Quality in Undergraduate Education (ISBN 9781474214490). This book foregrounds the importance of knowledge acquisition at university. The authors reveal a complex picture and offer a way of thinking about good quality university education for all. Drawing on a study which focused on four sociology-related social science UK university departments of different reputation, the book shows that students value sociological knowledge because it gives them a framework to think about and act on understanding how individuals and society interact. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781350127098 • £28.99 / $39.95 Bloomsbury Academic

Everyday Mobile Belonging

Theorising Higher Education Student Mobilities Kirsty Finn, Lancaster University, UK & Mark Holton, University of Plymouth, UK Everyday Mobile Belonging presents a manifesto for a new kind of thinking about student mobilities and belonging, which foregrounds the everyday and rhythmic dimensions of students’ experiences. It develops the concepts of everyday mobilities and mobile belongingness. Drawing on key ideas about the changing context of higher education and of student belonging, the central themes of the book are the sensory, affective and psychogeographical nature of student mobilities; contested and mobile belongings; and the significance of everyday life. These notions of the everyday add a new dimension to the literature on inter and intra-national student mobilities. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350041080 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350041097 Library eBook 9781350041110 Series: Understanding Student Experiences of Higher Education • Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Philosophy of Education Race, Education and Educational Leadership in England An Integrated Analysis

Edited by Paul Miller, University of Huddersfield, UK & Christine Callender, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK This title brings together ideas and themes in education and educational leadership that are relevant to those interested in race equality issues in British education. Taking an integrated approach, looking at issues and themes across educational phases in England (not themes specific to an educational phase) and drawing on expertise from within and outside the education system, this book makes a compelling argument for why race equality matters in England’s education system. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 304 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350068599 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350068612 Library eBook 9781350068605 Bloomsbury Academic

Preparation and Development of School Leaders in Africa

Edited by Pontso Moorosi, University of Warwick, UK & Tony Bush, University of Nottingham, UK At a time where school leadership on the continent is frail and leadership preparation and development is in need of serious political attention that is informed by research, Preparation and Development of School Leaders in Africa explores case studies from a number of countries, including: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, South Sudan, the Seychelles and Tanzania. In addition to exploring research-based contribution on leadership preparation and development, the contributors analyse socio-political issues that affect the preparation and development of school leaders. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350081147 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350081161 Library eBook 9781350081154 Bloomsbury Academic

Lacan and Education Policy The Other Side of Education Matthew Clarke Lacan and Education Policy draws on the rich conceptual resources of Lacanian psychoanalysis. Using Lacan’s four discourses Matthew Clarke offers a sophisticated critique of recent education policy and the neoliberal model of political economy within which it sits, including the ways in which education has been diminished and trivialised through the economistic and depoliticising moves of policy. Clarke articulates possibilities for thinking differently about education and education policy beyond the reductive narratives of neoliberalism. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350070554 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350070578 Library eBook 9781350070561 Bloomsbury Academic

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Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence John Tillson

In Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence, John Tillson develops a theory concerning which kinds of formative influence are morally permissible, impermissible or obligatory. Applying this theory to the case of religion, he argues that religious initiation in childhood is morally impermissible whether conducted by parents, teachers or others. Tillson addresses questions such as: how we come to have the ethical responsibilities we do, how we understand religion, how ethical and religious commitments can be justified, and what makes children ethically special. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350066793 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350066816 Library eBook 9781350066809 Series: Bloomsbury Philosophy of Education • Bloomsbury Academic

Philosophical Reflections on Neuroscience and Education William H. Kitchen, Freelance Educational Researcher

"The book should be read by anyone committed to the deflation of myths that will otherwise affect millions of pupils, as well as teachers and educators at all levels." Anita Norlund, Associate Professor of Education, University of Borås, Sweden Philosophical Reflections on Neuroscience and Education explores conceptual and normative questions about the recent programme which aims to underpin education with neuroscientific principles. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 264 pages PB 9781350110922 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474283694 Individual eBook 9781474283724 Library eBook 9781474283717 Series: Bloomsbury Philosophy of Education • Bloomsbury Academic

A Critique of Pure Teaching Methods and the Case of Synthetic Phonics Andrew Davis, Durham University, UK

A Critique of Pure Teaching Methods and the Case of Synthetic Phonics examines how research into the effectiveness of teaching methods relate to what takes place in the classroom. Andrew Davis discusses the teaching of early reading, focussing in particular on the approach known as synthetic phonics. He provides a philosophical investigation into the nature of reading, and into the concepts that feature in approaches to teaching it. He concludes with a discussion of why this matters so much, reflecting on how stories and books can be part of a child’s emerging identity within the family. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 200 pages PB 9781350110946 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474270670 Individual eBook 9781474270687 Library eBook 9781474270694 Series: Bloomsbury Philosophy of Education • Bloomsbury Academic

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Connecting Communities of Practice in a Borderless World Carmen I. Mercado, Hunter College, City University of New York, USA

Mercado draws on four decades of seminal research and theory to reveal aspects of locally-responsive planning and adaptations that should be central to any teacher education program that hopes to serve its unique, local population base responsibly. Mercado shows that each teacher educator ought to be an active reinventor of her own program, based on reflection on current data. Mercado sensitively draws together the technical and emotional dimensions of learning to teach, exploring some of the issues that need to be addressed for them to meet their aim to be places of opportunity for all. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 184 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350069077 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350069091 Library eBook 9781350069084 Series: Reinventing Teacher Education • Bloomsbury Academic

Developing the Expertise of Primary and Elementary Classroom Teachers

Professional Learning for a Changing World Tony Eaude, independent scholar and Department of Education, University of Oxford Explores how the different types of expertise needed by primary classroom teachers are, and can be, developed throughout their professional lives. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781350122574 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350031890 Individual eBook 9781350031920 Library eBook 9781350031906 Bloomsbury Academic

Supporting Difficult Transitions

Children, Young People and their Carers

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Navigating Teacher Education in Complex and Uncertain Times

Edited by Mariane Hedegaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Anne Edwards

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Education Perspectives and Practices

Edited by Zack Moir, Edinburgh Napier University, UK and the University of the Highlands and Islands, UK, Bryan Powell, Montclair State University, USA & Gareth Dylan Smith, New York University, USA This book draws together engaging and current thinking on the subject of popular music education from practical, empirical, ethnographic, sociological and philosophical perspectives. It explores innovative ways in which a wide variety of international music educators approach popular music education helping to inform practices centered on "outside" and "other" learning as well as providing insight into the myriad ways in which popular music education is developed and implemented. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 504 pages • 78 bw illus HB 9781350049413 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350049420 Library eBook 9781350049437 Bloomsbury Academic

Engaging with Linguistic Diversity

A Study of Educational Inclusion in an Irish Primary School David Little, Formerly of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland & Déirdre Kirwan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland This book analyses a successful and innovative approach to inclusive plurilingual education at primary level and demonstrates how it can be replicated internationally, without access to special funding or resources. The approach assigns a central role to pupils’ home languages, through content-language integration and language learner autonomy. The book explores its benefits, ranging from high levels of age-appropriate literacy in the schooling language and the second language of the curriculum, and – in the case of pupils from migrant families –home languages.

The international contributors discuss examples of transitions that are problematic for children, young people and their carers. Focusing on potentially vulnerable children, the transitions include: starting school, changing schools, starting work, entering a new culture or a culture that has been changed by a traumatic event. The book will be useful to practitioners involved in supporting children and their carers as they make these moves; students and course tutors in the caring professions; researchers; and policy makers and those who implement policy for children and young people. The different case examples are given coherence by drawing on cultural-historical approaches to how people move between practices. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350052765 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350052789 Library eBook 9781350052772 Series: Transitions in Childhood and Youth • Bloomsbury Academic

Language Learning Strategies and Individual Learner Characteristics Situating Strategy Use in Diverse Contexts

Edited by Rebecca L. Oxford, University of Maryland, USA and University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA & Carmen M. Amerstorfer, Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt, Austria By providing a wide range of examples of strategies in research and action in a number of countries, cultures, and educational settings, and by offering incisive section overviews and a detailed synthesis at the end, this book enables readers to develop a holistic understanding of language learning strategies. Written by a team of international contributors from Austria, Canada, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, Turkey, the UK and the USA. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 352 pages PB 9781350126633 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350005044 Individual eBook 9781350005068 Library eBook 9781350005051 Bloomsbury Academic

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100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Interventions Laura O'Leary

100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Interventions focuses on low-effort, high-impact interventions that can be used at Key Stages 3 to 5. It includes tips for improving academic performance, ways of raising standards of teaching and learning, and plans for promoting a rich culture for learning and high expectations. This dipin-and-out guide also uses research findings from the Sutton TrustEEF Teaching and Learning Toolkit to share a wide range of practical and manageable solutions to improve interventions in the classroom. UK June 2019 • 144 pages PB 9781472963253 • £14.99 Individual eBook 9781472963246 • £16.18 Library eBook 9781472963260 Series: 100 Ideas for Teachers • Bloomsbury Education Not available in North America

How to be an Outstanding Primary SENCO Jackie Ward

Suitable for all current and aspiring SENCOs and linked to the SEND Code of Practice and legal requirements, this practical guide simplifies the terminology around SEND and explores issues a child might face and possible solutions. With a view to minimising workload and streamlining paperwork, Ward does not shy away from the problems or potential setbacks that SENCOs may experience. Instead she provides practical, realistic solutions and strategies to overcome these challenges, including how to support colleagues and parents, work with outside agencies and communicate policies more effectively. UK October 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781472963291 • £16.99 Individual eBook 9781472963284 Library eBook 9781472963307 Series: Outstanding Teaching • Bloomsbury Education

What Works?

Research and evidence for successful teaching Lee Elliot Major & Steve Higgins, Durham University, UK From the authors of the Sutton Trust-EEF Teaching and Learning Toolkit comes What Works?, a mustread guide that summarises the research and hard evidence of what works and what doesn't in primary and secondary classrooms, and provides practical strategies for transforming pupils' progress. Lee Elliot Major and Steve Higgins look at common teaching approaches, including raising aspirations, improving behaviour, outdoor learning and parental engagement. They present the research and evidence behind each approach and provide practical steps for best practice in the classroom to boost the learning and life outcomes of all pupils. Explored in a concise, accessible manner, the research and evidence is distilled into clear, precise guidance that can be used immediately, ideal for any busy teacher. What Works? makes it easy for all primary and secondary teachers to become research-informed practitioners in every aspect of their teaching. From debunking enduring education myths to providing practical next steps and strategies that really make a difference, this is the essential guide to evidence-based teaching and a must-have for every teacher looking to increase their impact in the classroom.

Bloomsbury CPD Library: Research-Informed Practice Jennifer Ludgate

Research-informed practice has an ever-growing impact on teaching. This book provides simple, manageable strategies for busy classroom teachers to access and engage with research and use it to transform teaching. It features self-evaluation tasks for reviewing your own progress and includes ready-to-use training plans for 20 hours of CPD. UK September 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781472961532 • £22.99 Individual eBook 9781472961518 • £24.82 Library eBook 9781472961525 Series: Bloomsbury CPD Library • Bloomsbury Education Not available in North America

Teaching for Mastery in Mathematics Louise Seeley

Teaching for Mastery in Mathematics is a comprehensive guide which will support primary teachers who are keen to adopt a mastery approach in their classrooms. It features practical guidance on the intricacies of mastery pedagogy alongside some 'food for thought' that will inspire teachers to make positive changes to their classroom practice. This book provides a clear overview on what teaching for mastery in mathematics is and guides readers through a subject that can seem hard to navigate. UK September 2019 • 80 pages PB 9781472951816 • £14.99 Individual eBook 9781472951793 Library eBook 9781472951809 Bloomsbury Education

The If Machine Peter Worley

Fully updated with new developments in the theory and practice of teaching philosophy, this new edition of the bestselling book, The If Machine, presents 25 clear, ready-to-use plans to teach philosophy in the classroom with children aged five to 13. Each tried-and-tested session offers an imaginary situation, followed by a series of questions to encourage children to challenge key philosophical ideas such as values and ethics, gender and identity, and existence and beauty. With a star system indicating the level of difficulty, this practical book by Peter Worley, founder of The Philosophy Foundation, outlines Peter's philosophical enquiry method, which he has developed over 20 years of teaching. This fantastic resource also includes a section with brand new hints and tips, as well as a troubleshooting table with guidance and links to further resources about how to deal with common problems such as unanimity. Accompanied by a companion website featuring a comprehensive explanation of key terms, a guideline list of criteria for the development of philosophical aptitude and an introduction to the philosophy that inspired the ideas, The If Machine is a must-have resource for all classrooms. UK July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781472969088 • £19.99 Individual eBook 9781472969064 Library eBook 9781472969071 Bloomsbury Education

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Covering all aspects of cinema, books include the flagship BFI Film Classics series, concise Screen Guides, bestselling introductory textbooks such as The Cinema Book, and scholarly works including the award-winning Cultural Histories of Cinema series. www.bloomsbury.com/bfi

The German Cinema Book

Edited by Tim Bergfelder, University of Southampton, UK, Erica Carter, King's College London, UK, Deniz Göktürk & Claudia Sandberg This revised and updated edition introduces German film history from its beginnings to the present day, addressing key periods including early and silent cinema, Weimar cinema, Nazi cinema, the New German cinema, the Berlin School, and contemporary film, as well as addressing all the major movements, studios, stars, filmmakers and genres of German cinema in the 20th and 21st centuries. Contributions by leading international scholars are grouped into sections that focus on genre; stars; authorship; film production, distribution and exhibition; theory and politics, including women's and queer cinema, and transnational cinema. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 688 pages • 118 bw illus PB 9781844575305 • £34.99 / $47.95 • HB 9781844575312 • £110.00 / $150.00 Individual eBook 9781911239420 Library eBook 9781911239413 British Film Institute

The Chinese Cinema Book

Edited by Song Hwee Lim, The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Julian Ward, University of Edinburgh, UK This revised and updated new edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of cinema in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as to disaporic and transnational Chinese film-making, from the beginnings of cinema to the present day. Chapters by leading international scholars are grouped in thematic sections addressing key historical periods, film movements, genres, stars and auteurs, and the industrial and technological contexts of cinema in Greater China. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 464 pages • 80 bw illus PB 9781911239536 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781911239529 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781911239543 Library eBook 9781911239550 British Film Institute

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Porridge Silent Cinema

A Guide to Study, Research and Curatorship Paolo Cherchi Usai, George Eastman Museum, Rochester, USA This new and greatly expanded edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the study, research and preservation of silent cinema from its heyday in the early 20th century to its present day flourishing. Leading silent cinema expert Paolo Cherchi Usai traces the history of the moving image in its formative years, from Edison and Lumière’s first experiments to the dawn of ‘talkies’; provides a clear guide to the basics of silent film technology; introduces the technical and creative roles involved in its production, and presents silent cinema as a performance event, rather than a passive viewing experience. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 448 pages • 98 colour; 229 bw illus PB 9781844575282 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781844575299 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781911239130 Library eBook 9781911239147 British Film Institute

Richard Weight Richard Weight's study of Porridge, the first sitcom to be set in a prison, and the brainchild of writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, places it the context of 1970s social upheavals, exploring how the series satirises structures of class and authority through the 'cons' (Norman Stanley Fletcher, played by Ronnie Barker, and his young cellmate Leonard Arthur Godber, played by Richard Beckinsale) battles to outwit the prison officers Mr Mackay and Mr Barrowclough. Weight also traces Porridge and its sequel Going Straight's influences on the television comedy that followed. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 144 pages • 60 colour images PB 9781844573349 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781911239369 Library eBook 9781911239352 Series: BFI TV Classics • British Film Institute

Remembering British Television Audience, Archive and Industry

Kristyn Gorton, University of York, UK & Joanne Garde-Hansen, University of Warwick, UK The authors address how, in an age of convergence, when 'television' no longer means a box in the corner of the living room that we sit and watch together, do we remember television of the past? How do we gather and archive our memories? The authors explore these questions through interviews with tv producers, curators and archivists, and case studies of popular television series and fan communities such as Cold Feet and Doctor Who. Their discussion takes in museum exhibitions, popular televison nostalgia programming and 'vintage' tv websites. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages • 7 bw illus PB 9781844576609 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781844576616 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781844576630 Library eBook 9781911239055 British Film Institute

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Film Stars Series Editors: Martin Shingler and Susan Smith, both at the University of Sunderland, UK Each book in this major series focuses on an international film star, tracing the development of their star persona, their career trajectory and their acting and performance style. The series ranges across a wide historical and geographical spectrum, from silent to contemporary cinema and from Hollywood to Asian cinemas, and addresses both child and adult stardom.

George Clooney

Madhuri Dixit

Paul McDonald, Kings College London, UK This book traces George Clooney's career from hit television medical drama ER to Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Ocean's Eleven (2001) and beyond. Paul McDonald argues that although Clooney's star persona has many similarities with that of Classical Hollywood movie stars such as Cary Grant, the actor, producer and activist is also a very 21st century transmedia celebrity. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages • 31 bw illus PB 9781844574940 • £18.99 / $25.95 HB 9781844578559 • £60.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781911239338 Library eBook 9781911239321 Series: Film Stars • British Film Institute

Nandana Bose, FLAME University, India Nandana Bose's study traces Dixit's twenty-five year career, exploring her star persona and her indelible impact on Indian popular culture. With her unusual career trajectory, Dixit has upended pre-existing models of female stardom, by marrying at the peak of her career, withdrawing from the limelight for years, and then returning to extend her career into her early fifties by reinventing herself as a transmedia celebrity for a new generation. Bose examines Dixit's unique talent as a dancer and argues that she represents a traditional figure of femininity that resonated across class and cultural hierarchies at a time of great economic and social change in India. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 176 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781844576296 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781911239154 Library eBook 9781911239161 Series: Film Stars • British Film Institute

Indian Film Stars

Latin American Film Industries

Michael Lawrence, University of Sussex, UK In-depth case studies by leading scholars of Indian cinema provide an introduction to the diversity of stardom in Indian cinema, ranging across cinema traditions, historical periods and film genres, and encompassing stars including Kanan Devi, Dharmendra Singh Deol and Shah Rukh Khan. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • Contains bw images PB 9781844578542 • £24.99 / $37.95 • HB 9781844578559 • £65.00 / $104.00 Individual eBook 9781844578573 British Film Institute

Tamara L. Falicov, University of Kansas, USA

Focusing on Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, this book situates Latin American film industries within the context of global film production, exhibition and distribution, charting the changes that the industries have undergone from the sound era to the present day, and considering the challenges of procuring funding, competition from Hollywood, state funding battles, and the fickle nature of audiences, as well as censorship issues, competition from television, and the transnational nature of Latin American film. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 216 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781844573103 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781844573110 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781911239390 Library eBook 9781911239383 Series: International Screen Industries • British Film Institute

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Edited by James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK & David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds, UK A new edition of this established textbook, popular worldwide for its insightful and accessible essays from leading international academics on the most pertinent issues in the media field today. With this updated edition, David Hesmondalgh joins James Curran and a leading team of international scholars to speak to current issues relating to media and gender, media and democracy, sociology of news, the political impact of the media, popular culture, cultural industries, media and emotion, and other staple topics. The media is in a state of ferment, and is undergoing far-reaching change. This sixth edition tries to make sense of the media’s transformation, and its wider implications. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 384 pages PB 9781501340734 • £26.99 / $32.95 Individual eBook 9781501340741 Library eBook 9781501340758 Bloomsbury Academic

An Introduction to Film Analysis

Technique and Meaning in Narrative Film Michael Ryan, Temple University, USA & Melissa Lenos, Donnelly College, USA An Introduction to Film Analysis, 2nd edition combines an introduction to filmmaking technique with rigorous and comprehensive training in film interpretation. Starting off by instructing students as to the basic technical terms as well as in shotby-shot analysis of film sequences, subsequent chapters examine different aspects of filmmaking such as composition, editing, camera work, post-production, art direction, etc. Part 2 introduces students to the various critical approaches to film with new analysis on postcolonial, transnational and Affect Theory. With this 2nd edition, Michael Ryan add's a third section, consisting of several in-depth analyses of films to put into practice what comes before: The Birds, The Shining, and Vagabond. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 384 pages • 363 color illus PB 9781501318542 • £26.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781501318535 • £86.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501318559 Library eBook 9781501318566 Bloomsbury Academic

Virtuoso

Film Performance and the Actor's Magic Murray Pomerance, Independent scholar, Canada Elizabeth Taylor’s electrifying performance in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The milkshake scene in There Will be Blood. Leonardo DiCaprio’s turn as Arnie in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? What makes these performances so special? Eloquently written and engagingly laid out, Murray Pomerance answers the tough question as to what makes an exceptional, or virtuosic performance. Pomerance intensively explores virtuosic performance in film, ranging from classical works through to contemporary production, and gives serious consideration to structural problems of dramatization and production, actorial methods and tricks, and contingencies that befall performers giving stand-out moments. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 368 pages • 44 bw illus PB 9781501350672 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501350689 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501350696 Library eBook 9781501350702 Bloomsbury Academic

Materialist Media Theory An Introduction

Grant Bollmer, North Carolina State University, USA Our technologies rely on an ever-expanding infrastructure of wires, routers, servers, and hard drives—a proliferation of devices that reshape human interaction and experience beneath conscious knowledge. And yet, in spite of a wealth of research outlining the importance of the material effects of these changes there are few systematic summaries of the theoretical arguments that explain and challenge our contemporary technological reality. Materialist Media Theory: An Introduction is an overview of materialist theories of media and technology, designed to enable students to grapple with questions and problems that arise from media’s material and infrastructural role in shaping culture, introducing, elaborating, and placing in dialogue four specific kinds of materialism: performative materialism, spatio-temporal materialism, neurocognitive materialism, and vital materialism. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501337116 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501337123 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501337109 Library eBook 9781501337093 Bloomsbury Academic

Marxist Film Theory and Fight Club Anna Kornbluh, University of Illinois, USA

Anna Kornbluh provides an overview of Marxist approaches to film, with particular attention to three central concepts in Marxist theory in general that have special bearing on film: "the mode of production," "ideology," and "mediation." In explaining how these concepts operate and how they have been used and misused in film studies, the volume employs Fight Club as a case study to exemplify the practice of Marxist film theory. Adapted from a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, the film is a contemporary classic that has lent itself to significant re-interpretation with every shift in the political economic landscape since its debut.

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UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 200 pages PB 9781501347306 • £14.99 / $19.95 • HB 9781501347290 • £55.00 / $75.00 Individual eBook 9781501347313 Library eBook 9781501347320 Series: Film Theory in Practice • Bloomsbury Academic

Science Fiction Cinema and 1950s Britain Recontextualizing Cultural Anxiety

Matthew Jones, De Montfort University, UK For the last 50 years, discussion of 1950s science fiction cinema has been dominated by the view that the genre reflected US paranoia about Soviet brainwashing and the nuclear bomb. However, classic films, such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) and It Came from Outer Space (1953), were regularly exported to countries across the world. Drawing on extensive archival research, Matthew Jones makes an exciting and important intervention in the field by locating 1950s American science fiction films alongside their domestic counterparts in their British contexts of release and reception. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781501352515 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501322532 Individual eBook 9781501322563 Library eBook 9781501322549 Bloomsbury Academic

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Luis Buñuel

On Women's Films

Edited by Jo Evans, University College London, UK & Breixo Viejo, University College London, UK

Edited by Ivone Margulies, Hunter College, CUNY, USA & Jeremi Szaniawski, Independent Scholar, New Zealand

A Life in Letters

Luis Buñuel: A Life in Letters provides access for the first time to an annotated English-language version of around 250 of the most important and most widely relevant of these letters. Luis Buñuel (1900-1983) came to international attention with his first films, Un Chien Andalou (with Dalí, 1929) and L’Âge d’Or (1930): two still surprisingly avant-garde films that established his position as the undisputed master of Surrealist filmmaking. He corresponded with some of the most famous writers, directors, actors and artists of his generation: Fellini, Truffaut, Vigo, Aragon, Dalí, Unik, Paz, Cortázar, García Lorca, Fuentes, Deneuve, Moreau, and Rabal.

This edited collection covers a wide array of texts by leading scholars in the field about female filmmakers— trailblazers of second wave feminism such as Agnès Varda, Barbara Loden, Cecilia Mangini, Chantal Akerman, as well as contemporary figures from all around the world. The collection ascertains the continuing value of female auteur perspectives on gender, feminine poetics, forms of embodiment such as endurance, labor and sexuality as well as on new geopolitical, national and transnational formations and history. Analyses of alternate expressions of moving image and genre hybrids broadens the purview on female auteurship and engagement.

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 592 pages • 107 bw illus PB 9781501312588 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781501312571 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501312601 Library eBook 9781501312595 Bloomsbury Academic World English

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 384 pages • 75 bw illus PB 9781501332456 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501332463 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501332487 Library eBook 9781501332494 Bloomsbury Academic

The Cinema of Jia Zhangke

Realism and Memory in Chinese Film Cecília Mello, University of São Paulo, Brazil An in-depth analysis of Jia’s unique body of work, from early films such as Platform (2000) to the experimental quasi-documentary 24 City (2008) through to the audacious Mountains May Depart (2015). Mello suggests that Jia's particular form of realism is greatly shaped by other Chinese aesthetic traditions, allowing him to unearth memories both personal and collective, still lingering within the ever-changing landscapes of contemporary China. Interweaving issues relating to cinema, painting, architecture, opera, pop music, literature, geography and history, chapters address the nature of the so-called ‘impure’ cinematographic art and the complex representation of China through the ages. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 336 pages • 35 bw illus HB 9781784538156 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350121713 Library eBook 9781350121706 Series: Tauris World Cinema • Bloomsbury Academic

The City in American Cinema Film and Postindustrial Culture

Edited by Johan Andersson, King's College London, UK & Lawrence Webb, University of Sussex, UK Cinema and cities have become increasingly intertwined in the era of urban branding, cultural industries, and ‘creative cities’. Spanning four decades of US urban history, from decline and crisis in the 1970s and 1980s to neoliberal restructuring, galloping globalization and accelerated gentrification in the 1990s and beyond, this volume considers the complex, evolving relationship between moving image cultures and the urban environment in key cinematic cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Detroit, with case studies of films including Desperately Seeking Susan and Frances Ha. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781788313186 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350115620 Library eBook 9781350115637 Series: International Library of the Moving Image • Bloomsbury Academic

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Across Worlds and Generations

The Late Films of Claude Chabrol

Genre, Visual Expressionism and Narrational Ambiguity Jacob Leigh, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK As a member of the French New Wave group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s, Claude Chabrol has received the least amount of critical and scholarly attention. Jacob Leigh fills this lacuna by focusing on the last nine feature films of Chabrol’s career, exploring his imagery, camerawork, use of sound and music, and performances, revealing the stylistic characteristics of his films while identifying the fundamental thematic issues that lie at the heart of his career-length exploration of the relationship between individuals and societies. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781501351976 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501312496 Individual eBook 9781501312519 Library eBook 9781501312502 Bloomsbury Academic

Hollywood and the Baby Boom A Social History

James Russell, De Montfort University, UK & Jim Whalley, De Montfort University, UK Hollywood and the Baby Boom weaves together interviews with leading filmmakers, archival research and the memories of hundreds of ordinary filmgoers to tell the full story of Hollywood’s relationship with the boomers for the first time. The authors demonstrate the profound influence of the boomers on the ways that movies were made, seen and understood since the 1950s. The result is a compelling new account that draws upon an unprecedented range of sources, and offers new insights into the history of American movies. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 352 pages • 22 bw illus PB 9781501353901 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501331497 Individual eBook 9781501331503 Library eBook 9781501331527 Bloomsbury Academic

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Thomas Leitch, University of Delaware, USA From William Dickson’s Rip Van Winkle films (1896) to Baz Luhrmann’s big-budget production of The Great Gatsby (2013) and beyond, cinematic adaptations of American literature participate in a rich and fascinating history. Unlike previous studies of literature and film, which tend to privilege particular authors like Edith Wharton and Nathaniel Hawthorne, or particular texts like Moby-Dick, particular literary periods like the American Renaissance, or particular genres like the novel, this volume considers the multiple functions of filmed American literature as a cinematic genre in its own right—one that reflects the specific political and aesthetic priorities of different national and historical cinemas even as it plays a decisive role in defining American literature for a global audience. Additional resources include an online comprehensive chronology of American-Lit film adaptations spanning the history of the cinema, allowing students to follow the main trunk of analysis and to quickly contextualize adaptations in film history, providing opportunities for independent research. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 416 pages • 91 bw illus HB 9781628923735 • £120.00 / $180.00 Individual eBook 9781628923728 Library eBook 9781628923711 Series: The History of World Literatures on Film • Bloomsbury Academic

The Total Art

Italian Cinema from Silent Screen to Digital Image Edited by Joseph Luzzi, Bard College, USA In this comprehensive guide, some of the world's leading scholars consider the enduring appeal of Italian cinema. Readers will explore the work of such directors as Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Roberto Rossellini as well as subjects including the Italian silent screen, the political influence of Fascism on movies, lesser known genres such as the giallo (horror film), and the role of women in the Italian film industry. The Total Art explores recent developments in cinema studies such as digital performance, the role of media and the Internet, neuroscience in film criticism, and the increased role that immigrants are playing in the nation's cinema. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 384 pages • 100 bw illus PB 9781441195616 • £26.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781441174932 • £86.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781441147561 Library eBook 9781441186423 Bloomsbury Academic

Eastern Approaches to Western Film Asian Reception and Aesthetics in Cinema

Stephen Teo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Stephen Teo applies an ‘Eastern approach’ - arguments following principles of Eastern thought - to the analysis of the contents and narratives of a range of classic Western films, made in Europe and America by auteur directors including Hitchcock, Peckinpah, Ford, Welles and Dreyer. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 304 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781784539825 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350113305 Library eBook 9781350113312 Series: Tauris World Cinema • Bloomsbury Academic

The Legacy of the New Wave in French Cinema Douglas Morrey, University of Warwick, UK

This is the first volume to consider in detail the impact and influence of the New Wave in French cinema. Organized around a series of key moments from the past 50 years of French cinema in order to show how the meaning and legacy of the New Wave have shifted over time and how the priorities, approaches and discourses of filmmakers and film critics have changed over the years. Morrey tackles key concepts such as the auteur, the relationship of form and content, gender and sexuality, intertextuality and rhythm. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781501311932 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501311949 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501311918 Library eBook 9781501311901 Bloomsbury Academic

Dancing with the Nation Courtesans in Bombay Cinema

Ruth Vanita, University of Montana, USA

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The History of American Literature on Film

"This is a spectacular reassessment of India's cinematic courtesans; it provocatively challenges reigning stereotypes concerning gendered and ideological collectives. It offers new insights into the interface between canonical texts and performance, between art and labor." Associate Professor of Asian Studies and the Director of the Hindi-Urdu Flagship at the University of Texas at Austin. Author of Reliving Karbala: Martyrdom in South Asian Memory. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781501357268 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501334429 Individual eBook 9781501334436 Library eBook 9781501334443 Bloomsbury Academic

Exploiting East Asian Cinemas Genre, Circulation, Reception

Edited by Ken Provencher, Josai International University, Japan & Mike Dillon, California State University, Fullerton, USA Focusing on networks of circulation, distribution, and reception, this collection treats the exploitation cinemas of East Asia as mobile texts produced, consumed, and in many ways re-appropriated across national (and hemispheric) boundaries. As the processes of globalization have decoupled products from their nations of origin, transnational taste cultures have declared certain works as "art" or "trash," regardless of how those works are received within their native locales. By charting the routes of circulation of notable films from Japan, China, and South Korea, Exploiting East Asian Cinemas contributes to transnationally-accepted formulations of what constitutes "East Asian exploitation cinema." UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 248 pages • 22 bw illus PB 9781501354892 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501319655 Individual eBook 9781501319662 Library eBook 9781501319679 Series: Global Exploitation Cinemas • Bloomsbury Academic

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International Library of the Moving Image A Foreigner’s Cinematic Dream of Japan

Representational Politics and Shadows of War in the Japanese-German Coproduction New Earth (1937) Iris Haukamp, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan In early 1936, a German film team arrived in Japan to participate in a film co-production, intended to show the ‘real’ Japan to the world and to launch Japanese films into international markets. The two directors, one Japanese and the other German, clashed over the authenticity of the represented Japan and eventually directed two versions, The Samurai’s Daughter and New Earth, based on a common script. Drawing on a wide range of Japanese and German original sources, as well as a comparative analysis of the ‘GermanJapanese version’ and the elusive ‘Japanese-English version’, Iris Haukamp reveals the complexities of this international co-production. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781501343537 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501343544 Library eBook 9781501343551 Bloomsbury Academic

Reimagining the Promised Land

Israel and America in Post-war Hollywood Cinema Rodney Wallis, University of New South Wales, Australia While Israel has seemingly been a minor presence in Hollywood cinema, Reimagining the Promised Land argues that there is a long history of Hollywood deploying images of Israel as a means of articulating an idealized notion of American national identity. This argument is developed through readings of The Ten Commandments, Black Sunday, The Delta Force, and more. The mobilization of Israel that pervades this eclectic group of films effectively demonstrates one of the more surreptitious ways in which Hollywood has historically constructed and circulated dominant notions of American national identity. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 208 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781501350825 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501350832 Library eBook 9781501350849 Bloomsbury Academic

Popular Tropes of Identity in Contemporary Russian Television and Film

Irina Souch, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlnds Popular Tropes of Identity in Contemporary Russian Television and Film is an exploration of the radical changes Russian cultural identity underwent in the 20 years after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. This exploration takes place by way of close readings of a select number of popular films and television series representing everyday life in contemporary Russia. Author Irina Souch focuses on the ways ordinary people, as portrayed in and engaging with the analysed films and series, construct collective and individual identities, and define their belonging in Russian society today. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages • 49 bw illus PB 9781501352508 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501329067 Individual eBook 9781501329043 Library eBook 9781501329036 Bloomsbury Academic

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Allegory in Iranian Cinema

The Aesthetics of Poetry and Resistance Michelle Langford, University of New South Wales, Australia Allegory in Iranian Cinema explores the allegorical aesthetics of Iranian cinema, explaining how these have emerged from deep cultural traditions and how they function as a strategy for ideological resistance. She draws on cinematic, philosophical and cultural concepts developed by thinkers such as Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, Henri Bergson, and Vivian Sobchack to provide a theoretical framework for detailed analyses of films by renowned directors such as Abbas Kiarostami, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Majid Majidi, Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Asghar Farhadi and Jafar Panahi. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 26 bw illus HB 9781780762982 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350113268 Library eBook 9781350113275 Series: International Library of the Moving Image • Bloomsbury Academic

The Mummy on Screen

Orientalism and Monstrosity in Horror Cinema Basil Glynn, Middlesex University, UK This book explores the history of the Mummy movie, tracing the Mummy’s development on screen from silent cinema, through Universal Studio’s iconic presentation of the monster, to Hammer Horror’s reimaginings. Basil Glynn argues that the Mummy genre needs to be understood in terms of changing discourses of race (in particular Orientalism), trangressive romance and monstrosity in order to appreciate its continued appeal to global industries and audiences in the face of critical hostility or indifference. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788314084 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook Library eBook 9781350129382 Series: International Library of the Moving Image • Bloomsbury Academic

The Origins of the Film Star System

Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema Andrew Shail, Newcastle University, UK Addressing the reasons why and how film companies in North America and Europe created movie ‘stars,’ in the years 1909-1911, Andrew Shail responds to Richard deCordova’s comprehensive and landmark account, which argued that the development of the Hollywood star system was indebted to precise collaboration between the American press and the movie industry. Assembling evidence from a multitude of archival sources, Shail reveals how this key element of the movie industry actually originated in France. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages • 99 bw illus HB 9781788312073 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350111424 Library eBook 9781350111417 Series: International Library of the Moving Image • Bloomsbury Academic

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John Marland, York St. John University & Robert Edgar, York St John University, UK With this step-by-step writer's guide to the process of screen adaptation, you'll develop the critical and creative skills to translate a story from page to screen. You'll learn to: - interrogate a novel or short story to release its ‘inner film’ - convert fictional prose into visual drama - overcome the obstacles presented by different media ‘languages’ - approach key strategic decisions - both technical and interpretive - draft and re-draft your plot, characters and dialogue - professionally format and submit your finished script UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 200 pages • 100 bw illus. PB 9781350036673 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781350036697 Library eBook 9781350036680 Bloomsbury Academic

Fiction and Imagination in Early Cinema

Making Sense of Mind-Game Films

Narrative Complexity, Embodiment, and the Senses Simin Nina Littschwager, Independent Scholar, New Zealand Mind-game films have been a prominent phenomenon of the cinematic landscape from 1990-2010, when films like The Sixth Sense and Fight Club became critical and commercial successes. With their unreliable narrators and ambiguous twist endings, these films challenge traditional ways of narrative comprehension. While most scholarship has treated these complex films as puzzles that audiences solve with their cognitive skills, Simin Nina Littschwager offers a fresh perspective by suggesting that they appeal to the body and the senses in equal measures and exploring how these complex narratives take their (embodied) spectators with them into such crises. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages • 22 bw illus HB 9781501337048 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501337055 Library eBook 9781501337062 Bloomsbury Academic

A New Film History

Mario Slugan, University of Warwick, UK By combining philosophical aesthetics and new cinema history, Mario Slugan investigates how our default imaginative engagement with film changed over the first two decades of cinema. He elucidates not only the importance of imagination for the understanding of early cinema, but also contributes to our understanding of what it means for a representational medium to produce fictions. Specifically, he argues that cinema provides a better model for understanding fiction than literature. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 336 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781788314121 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350115699 Library eBook 9781350115682 Bloomsbury Academic

Live Cinema

Cultures, Economies, Aesthetics Edited by Sarah Atkinson, King's College, London, UK & Helen W. Kennedy, University of Brighton, UK Live Cinema provides new insights and conceptualisations into the spaces, bodies, technologies, temporalities and textualities of live cinema experiences. Including work into outdoor screenings, driveins, sing-a-longs, sensory augmentations, fully immersive experiences and event-led distribution, the contributions span the independent to the mainstream, capturing the over-arching current state-of-thefield, as well as offering unique and in-depth insights into the various manifestations of live cinema economies and cultures. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 336 pages • 40 bw illus PB 9781501353970 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501324833 Individual eBook 9781501324857 Library eBook 9781501324864 Bloomsbury Academic

The Cinema of Things

Globalization and the Posthuman Object Elizabeth Ezra, University of Stirling, UK

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"Compelling at every turn, The Cinema of Things shows how the character of posthuman condition in which we live owes much to the seventh art. From Méliès to Andrew Stanton, or Feuillade to Ridley Scott, cinema cheerfully turns human subjects into prosthetic devices, disposable commodities, or useless waste. In dazzling readings of classical and contemporary features, Ezra discerns the unspoken or disavowed dimensions of films that range from the Marx Brothers to Avatar. The book counts among the most powerful, courageously written, and urgently needed studies of cinema over the last decade." Tom Conley, Lowell Professor, Departments of Visual & Environmental Studies and Romance Languages, Harvard University, USA UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 216 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781501352492 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501328855 Individual eBook 9781501328831 Library eBook 9781501328824 Bloomsbury Academic

Crossover Stardom

Popular Male Music Stars in American Cinema Julie Lobalzo Wright, University of London, UK, and King's College London, UK Crossover Stardom focuses on male music stars who have attempted to achieve film stardom. Julie Lobalzo Wright starts with Bing Crosby, a significant Hollywood star in the studio era; moving to Elvis Presley in the 1950s and 1960s, as the studio system collapsed; to Kris Kristofferson in the New Hollywood period of the 1970s; and ending with Will Smith and Justin Timberlake, in the contemporary era, when corporate conglomerates dominate Hollywood. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 216 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781501353987 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781628925807 Individual eBook 9781628925791 Library eBook 9781628925784 Bloomsbury Academic

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Film Thinks Roland Barthes and Film Signs and Affects

Patrick Ffrench, King's College London, UK Suspicious of what he called the spectator’s "sticky" adherence to the screen, Roland Barthes had a cautious attitude towards cinema. Falling into a hypnotic trance, the philosopher warned, an audience can become susceptible to ideology and "myth". In this book, Patrick Ffrench explains that although Barthes was wary of film, he engaged deeply with it. Barthes’ thought was, Ffrench argues, punctuated by the experience of watching films – and likewise his philosophy of photography, culture, semiotics, ethics and theatricality have been immensely important in film theory. Focusing particularly on the essays ‘The Third Meaning’ and ‘On Leaving the Cinema’ and the acclaimed book Camera Lucida, Ffrench examines Barthes’ writing and traces a persistent interest in films and directors, from Fellini and Antonioni, to Eisenstein, the Marx Brothers and Hitchcock. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788310659 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350120525 Library eBook 9781350120518 Series: Film Thinks • Bloomsbury Academic

Stanley Cavell and Film

Scepticism and Self-Reliance at the Cinema Catherine Wheatley, King's College London, UK In addition to his work on scepticism, morality, and the intentions and meanings of ordinary language, the American philosopher Stanley Cavell wrote fascinatingly about cinema, arguing that film can uncover new ground for thinking through old philosophical problems. In this book, Catherine Wheatley draws upon Cavell’s explicitly filminspired works, key philosophical concepts and autobiographical writings, revealing the ways in which Cavell’s thinking was shaped by the movies. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781788310253 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350113220 Library eBook 9781350113237 Series: Film Thinks • Bloomsbury Academic

Capturing Digital Media

Perfection and Imperfection in Contemporary Film and Television Thomas J. Connelly, Ponoma College, USA Why are blockbuster filmmakers continuing to shoot their movies on celluloid in the digital age of cinema? Are these filmmakers choosing the photochemical process of celluloid images purely for aesthetics purposes? Or could their preference for celluloid have something to do with analogue’s intimate connection to the fragility of the human? Capturing Digital Media critically investigates the relationship between the perfection of the digital form and the imperfection of the human, and how this dichotomy is shaping aesthetic expression, spectatorship, subjectivity, and media ownership in recent cinema and television. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 200 pages • 23 bw illus HB 9781501345869 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501345883 Library eBook 9781501345876 Bloomsbury Academic

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Seeing into Screens

Eye Tracking and the Moving Image Edited by Tessa Dwyer, Monash University, Australia, Claire Perkins, Monash University, Australia, Sean Redmond, Deakin University, Australia & Jodi Sita, Australian Catholic University, Australia This collection offers new modes of reflective analysis into moving-image culture by bringing together empirical research, neuroscience and conceptual screen theory. Engaging with new technologies, embodiment, viewing environments and cognitive processing, Seeing into Screens explores how minds and movingimage media meet. Scholars explore a range of case studies from Gone Girl to La Jétee to CAVE (Cave Virtual Environment Systems) and Web 2.0 banner advertising. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 44 bw illus PB 9781501354922 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501329029 Individual eBook 9781501329005 Library eBook 9781501328992 Bloomsbury Academic

The Comic Event

Comedic Performance from the 1950s to the Present Judith Roof, Rice University, USA The Comic Event approaches comedy as dynamic phenomenon that involves the gathering of elements of performance, signifiers, timings, tones, gestures, previous comic bits, and other self-conscious structures into an "event" that triggers, by virtue of a "cut," an expected/unexpected resolution. Using examples from mainstream comedy, The Comic Event progresses from the smallest comic moment—jokes, bits—to the more complex—caricatures, sketches, sit-coms, parody films, and stand-up routines. In seeing comedy as a gathering event, Roof creates a theory of comedy that explains the operation of a broad array of distinct comic occasions. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781501354885 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501335723 Individual eBook 9781501335730 Library eBook 9781501335747 Bloomsbury Academic

Global South Asia on Screen

John Hutnyk, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam "Hutnyk has written a book that keeps faith with the project of radical critique. Paying careful attention to relations between semiotic detail and socio-political context, he traverses a complex body of cultural production and cultural theory too often consigned to the margins. Global South Asia on Screen tests every term in its title, working through an array of films, TV series and other media with a forensic eye that disconcerts and excites. Hutnyk’s book challenges us to understand the reverb of colonial pasts and postcolonial critiques in networked, politically-narrowed presents." Scott McQuire, Professor of Media and Communications, University of Melbourne, Australia UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781501324956 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501324963 Individual eBook 9781501324987 Library eBook 9781501324970 Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (excluding India/Indian subcontinent)

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Journalism for Science Democratisation in the Post-Truth Era An Nguyen, Bournemouth University, UK & Stephen McIlwaine, formerly of the University of Newcastle, Australia As the rate of scientific discoveries and developments accelerates, it becomes increasingly difficult to understand and relate these events to our everyday lives. Science, News, and the Public explores this shift in science news communication. It demonstrates that journalism needs to change the way it deals with science if it is to maintain or regain its role as a principal force that encourages discussion and understanding of science in the public sphere. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781780931968 • £21.99 / $29.95 Individual eBook 9781780932682 Library eBook 9781780932699 Bloomsbury Academic

Some Things You Should Know Confessions of a TV Executive Truman Locke Truman Locke is a television executive. His job - to seek out extraordinary people and stories to put on TV - gives him a licence for adventure; freedom to go almost anywhere and do almost anything, so long as he's successful. But under mounting pressure, his manoeuvring and risk taking start to slip out of control, jeopardizing everything. In Some Things You Should Know, this talented but flawed anti-hero tells his own story - one of lies, crime and complex relationships. It's a page-turning thriller, inspired by the realities of life in a glamorous but treacherous industry, exposing them in a way no book ever has before. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350113404 • £14.99 / $19.95 Individual eBook 9781350113251 Library eBook 9781350113244 Bloomsbury Academic

Television Drama in Israel Identities in Post-TV Culture

Itay Harlap, Tel Aviv University, Israel Offering both a textual reading and discourse analysis of contemporary Israeli television dramas, Itay Harlap adopts a case study approach in order to address production, reception and technological developments. Israeli TV has become one of the most important content sources on the international TV drama market, with serials such as Homeland and Hostages bought by international networks. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781501351952 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501328930 Individual eBook 9781501328916 Library eBook 9781501328909 Bloomsbury Academic

Women Artists, Feminism and the Moving Image Contexts and Practices

Edited by Lucy Reynolds, University of Westminster, UK In this groundbreaking book, a diverse range of leading scholars, activists, archivists and artists explore the histories, practices and concerns of women making film and video across the world, from the pioneering German animator Lotte Reiniger, to the influential African American filmmaker Julie Dash and the provocative Scottish contemporary artist Rachel Maclean. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 17 colour and 13 bw illus HB 9781784537005 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350113282 Library eBook 9781350113299 Series: International Library of the Moving Image • Bloomsbury Academic

Regenerating Doctor Who Fan Reception and Evaluation

Paul Booth, DePaul University, USA & Craig Owen-Jones Explores the (changing) definitions of "quality" as they apply to Doctor Who specifically, and to "quality television" and fandom more generally. The authors examine the thin line between fandom specifically, and reception more generally, as it moves to interrogate the way Doctor Who fans and audiences re-interpret and re-assess the value of key episodes, Doctors, companions, and eras of Who. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350116764 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350116740 Library eBook 9781350116733 Series: Who Watching • Bloomsbury Academic

Gender and Media in the Broadcast Age

Women’s Radio Programming at the BBC, CBC and ABC Justine Lloyd, Macquarie University, Australia Gender and Media in the Broadcast Age demonstrates how women as media producers and audiences in three countries with public service broadcasters (UK, Canada and Australia) have contributed to changes in our understandings of public and private. Women’s participation in media continues to be a key challenge to notions of the public sphere and the book concludes that profound changes initiated in the broadcast era are unfinished in the age of digital media. Justine Lloyd offers rich and valuable evidence of the dynamic relationship between media texts, producers and audiences that is relevant to contemporary debates about a growing gender ‘apartheid’ in a mediated culture.

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Science News and the Public

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 176 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781501318764 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501318788 Library eBook 9781501318795 Bloomsbury Academic

Situation Comedy, Character, and Psychoanalysis On the Couch with Lucy, Basil, and Kimmie D.T. Klika, Middlesex University, UK By putting the sitcom character on the analyst’s couch and closely examining the characters of Basil Fawlty, Lucy Ricardo and Kim from Australia’s Kath & Kim, D.T. Klika reveals the essential elements that must exist in a sitcom before even the first joke is written. Original in its approach Situation Comedy, Character and Psychoanalysis uncovers major findings about the sitcom as well as human behaviour and relationships that we find "arresting" and even "familial". It shines a light on what is at play in the sitcom that makes us laugh, and why we love the characters we do, only to discover that this form of comedy is more complex than we first thought. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages • 12 bw illus PB 9781501354908 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501327414 Individual eBook 9781501327391 Library eBook 9781501327384 Bloomsbury Academic

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Thinking Media Work in Progress

Curatorial Labor in Twenty-First-Century American Fiction Rieke Jordan, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany "Part media archeology, part reader-response criticism, part history of the present, part sociological diagnosis of our time, Work in Progress tells the story of three wondrous media objects that, together, raise ludic and far-reaching questions about today’s popular and media culture. In her deft and fine-grained case studies, Rieke Jordan focuses not only on these objects themselves, but also and especially on the creative labor that they demand of their recipients." - Laura Bieger, University of Groningen, The Netherlands UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 216 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781501347726 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501347733 Library eBook 9781501347740 Series: Thinking Media • Bloomsbury Academic

Secular Magic and the Moving Image Mediated Forms and Modes of Reception

Max Sexton, University of Surrey, UK Secular magic and the moving image have a history of affinity. Max Sexton attempts to determine the influence and status of secular magic within its various complex modes of delivery in contemporary cinema and on television, and to discover the interstices between them. Sexton provides a grounding in understanding magic's role as entertainment and spectacle, and offers a range of examples from the 2006 films The Illusionist and The Prestige, to Penn and Teller on TV, to the real-time magic of street performers, such as David Blaine and Dynamo. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781501353895 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501320934 Individual eBook 9781501320965 Library eBook 9781501320958 Bloomsbury Academic

Steampunk

Gender, Subculture and the Neo-Victorian Claire Nally In her interdisciplinary book, Claire Nally delves into this contemporary subculture, explaining how the fashion, music, visual culture, literature and politics of steampunk intersect with theories of gender and sexuality. Exploring and occasionally critiquing the ways in which gender functions in the movement, she addresses a range of different issues, including the controversial trope of the Victorian asylum; gender and the graphic novel; the legacies of colonialism; science and the role of Ada Lovelace as a feminist steampunk icon. Drawing upon interviews, theoretical readings and textual analysis, Nally asks: why are steampunks fascinated by our Victorian heritage, and what strategies do they use to reinvent history in the present? UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350113183 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350113190 Library eBook 9781350113206 Series: Library of Gender and Popular Culture • Bloomsbury Academic

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Society After Money A Dialogue

Project Society After Money Society After Money is based on the premise that there might be a conflict between digital media/ digital technology and the medium of money – and perhaps new digital possibilities that allow alternative forms of economy. It criticizes what is normally seen as self-evident and natural, namely that social coordination has to be done by the medium of money. We're left with a highly innovative collection of contributions that initiates a broader social discourse on the role of money in the global society of the 21st century. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 416 pages • 7 bw illus, 2 tables HB 9781501347375 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501347382 Library eBook 9781501347399 Series: Thinking Media • Bloomsbury Academic World All Languages (excluding Germany)

Spectacular Posthumanism

The Digital Vernacular of Visual Effects Drew Ayers, Eastern Washington University, USA Drawing on and extending Cara Finnegan’s concept of "image vernaculars," Miriam Hansen’s "vernacular modernism," and a variety of work on the posthuman, transhuman, and nonhuman, Drew Ayers explores contemporary VFX as speaking in a "vernacular posthumanism": as classical Hollywood cinema initiated viewers into the experience of modernism, so too does the VFX image initiate viewers into digital, posthuman modes of thinking and being. Ayers’s innovate close-reading of popular, mass-market media objects—incorporating film, television, and video games—reveals the complex ways that these popular media fantasize about a transhuman future while also subtly acknowledging the significant problems of that fantasy. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 264 pages • 24 bw illus HB 9781501340086 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501340093 Library eBook 9781501340109 Bloomsbury Academic

The Digital Imaginary

On The Emerging Shapes Of Literary, Cinematic and Database Art Roderick Coover, Temple University, USA Over the past half century, computing has profoundly altered the ways stories are imagined and told. Immersive, narrative, and database technologies transform creative practices and hybrid spaces revealing and concealing the most fundamental acts of human invention: making stories. The Digital Imaginary illuminates these changes by bringing leading North American and European writers, artists and scholars to engage in discussion about how new forms and structures change the creative process. Through interviews, commentaries and meta-commentaries, this book brings fresh insight into the creative process form differing, disciplinary perspectives, provoking questions for makers and readers about meaning, interpretation and utterance. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages • 28 bw illus HB 9781501347566 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501347580 Series: Electronic Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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Phase Media

Joseph D. Ketner II, Emerson College, USA

James Ash, Newcastle University, UK

Group ZERO and the Development of New Media in Postwar European Art Witness of Phenomenon articulates a fresh examination of the German Group Zero—Heinz Mack, Otto Piene, and Günter Uecker—and other new tendency artists, who rejected painting and introduced new art media in postwar Europe. They transformed the visual arts from the inanimate objet d’art to a sensory experience by adopting the ascendant philosophy of Phenomenology as their conceptual foundation. Drawing from a decade of research on unpublished archives of the artists and critics of this period, this publication positions Group ZERO as a catalytic art moment in the transition from modern to contemporary art. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages • 100 bw illus PB 9781501353994 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501331176 Individual eBook 9781501331190 Library eBook 9781501331183 Series: International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics • Bloomsbury Academic

British Radio Drama, 1945-1963 Hugh Chignell, Bournemouth University, UK

British Radio Drama, 1945-1963 reveals the quality and range of avant-garde British radio drama. As young generations of radio producers broadcast the work of Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco post-World War II, this 'theatre of the absurd' triggered a renaissance of writing and production featuring the work of Giles Cooper, Rhys Adrian and Harold Pinter, as well as the launch of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Hugh Chignell places this 'golden age' of BBC’s history in both the broader context of British post-war culture, as norms of morality and behavior were re-negotiated in the shadow of the Cold War, and the transnational cultural flows established by the internationalism of much radio drama. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501329692 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501329708 Library eBook 9781501329715 Bloomsbury Academic

Expanded Internet Art

Twenty-First Century Artistic Practice and the Informational Milieu Ceci Moss, Scripps College, USA Expanded Internet Art is the first comprehensive art historical study of "expanded" internet art practices. Charting the rise of a multidisciplinary approach to online artistic practice in the past decade, the text discusses recent currents in contemporary artistic practice that parallel the explosion of the internet through advances such as social media, smart phones, and faster bandwidth. Internet art is no longer determined solely by its existence on the web; rather, contemporary artists are making more art about informational culture using various methods of both online and offline means. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 25 bw illus PB 9781501347764 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501347771 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501347788 Library eBook 9781501347795 Series: International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics • Bloomsbury Academic

Space, Time and the Politics of Smart Objects James Ash theorizes how smart objects, understood as Internet-connected and sensor-enabled devices, are altering users’ experiences of their environments. Rather than networks connected by lines of transmission, smart objects generate phases, understood as spacetimes that modulate the spatio-temporal intelligibility of both humans and non-humans. Examining a range of objects and services and drawing upon the work of Martin Heidegger, Gilbert Simondon, and Bruno Latour, Ash develops a conceptual vocabulary to contend that smart objects do more than just enable a world of increased corporate control and surveillance: they also provide the tools to expose and reorder the very logics and procedures that created them. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501353888 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501335600 Individual eBook 9781501335617 Library eBook 9781501335624 Bloomsbury Academic

News, Numbers and Public Opinion in a Data-Driven World

Edited by An Nguyen, Bournemouth University, UK

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Witness to Phenomenon

News, Numbers and Public Opinion examines only how data and statistics are gathered, used and represented in journalism, but also how they interact with individuals’ reasoning, knowledge acquisition and attitude formation in their public and private lives. Even as the contributors interrogate these issues, they further explore what newsrooms and journalism schools can do to equip journalists with the essential knowledge and skills to competently assess and communicate statistics in today's data-driven world. A comprehensive, must-read collection for anybody interested in researching the interplay between journalism, statistics and society. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781501354007 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501330353 Individual eBook 9781501330360 Library eBook 9781501330377 Bloomsbury Academic

From Sit-Ins to #revolutions Media and the Changing Nature of Protests

Edited by Olivia Guntarik, RMIT University, Australia & Victoria Grieves-Williams, University of Sydney, Australia As it closely examines the role that social and digital media play in enabling protests, this book probes the interplay between historical and contemporary protests, emancipation and empowerment, and online and offline protest activities. Drawn from academic and activist communities, contributors look beyond often-studied mass action events in the US, UK, and Australia to also incorporate perspectives from overlooked regions such as Bahrain, Zimbabwe, and Romania. From illustrating the allure of political action to a closer look at how digital activists use new technologies to push for reform, this volume sheds new light on key questions within activism, from campaign organization to direct action. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781501336959 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501336966 Library eBook 9781501336973 Bloomsbury Academic

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Digital Media Ecologies

Entanglements of Content, Code and Infrastructure Sy Taffel, Massey University, New Zealand Digital Media Ecologies re-envisions the methodological approach of media ecology to go beyond the metaphor of a symbolic information environment that exists alongside a material world of tantalum, turtles and tornados. It illustrates the social, cultural, political and environmental impacts of contemporary media assemblages through examples that include mining conflict-sustaining minerals, iOS jailbreaking, and the ecological footprint of contemporary computing infrastructures. Alongside foregrounding the deleterious social and environmental impacts of digital technologies, the book considers numerous ways that these issues are being tackled by a heterogeneous array of activists, academics, hackers, scientists and citizens using the same technological assemblages that ostensibly cause these problems. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781501349249 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501349256 Library eBook 9781501349263 Bloomsbury Academic

Adventure Games Playing the Outsider

Anastasia Salter, University of Central Florida, USA, Aaron A. Reed, Independent Scholar, USA & John Murray, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA The genre of adventure games is frequently overlooked in favor of their first-person shooter and role-playing game counterparts. While often forgotten by both the industry and academia, adventure games have had (and continue to have) a wide influence on contemporary games. In this examination of heirs to the genre’s legacy, Adventure Games: Playing the Outsider examines the genre from multiple perspectives, connecting technical analysis with critical commentary and social context. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages • 13 bw illus HB 9781501346545 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501346569 Library eBook 9781501346552 Series: Approaches to Digital Game Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Approaches to Videogame Discourse

Rage Inside the Machine

The Prejudice of Algorithms, and How to Stop the Internet Making Bigots of Us All Robert Elliott Smith Frighteningly often, the influence of technology on our lives goes unchallenged by citizens and governments. We comfort ourselves with the refrain that technology has no morals. But is this statement actually true? Rage Inside the Machine reveals the mounting evidence that the mechanical actors in our lives do indeed have, or at least express, morals: they’re just not the morals of the progressive modern society that we imagined we were moving towards. This book demonstrates how non-scientific ideas are encoded into our technological infrastructure, challenging the assumption that technology is an apolitical, amoral force. UK August 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781472963888 • £20.00 / $30.00 Individual eBook 9781472963895 Library eBook 9781472963901 Bloomsbury Business World English

Phantasmal Spaces

Archetypical Venues in Computer Games Mathias Fuchs, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany Recognizable, recurring physical settings—spatial archetypes—exist in video games, serving not only as points of reference and orientation, but also as implicit sources of content. Each chapter of Phantasmal Spaces brings to the fore an archetype commonly found in old and new digital games, covering the ruin, the cave, the cloud, the portal, the road, the forest, and the island. Each of these is analyzed through the perspectives of aesthetics, games technology, psychoanalysis, and intertextuality. Gridding these tropes together with these analytical lenses provides the reader with a systematic framework to understand the complex considerations at play in evocative game design. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 176 pages • 17 bw illus, 2 tables HB 9781501332920 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501332937 Library eBook 9781501332944 Bloomsbury Academic

Lexis, Interaction, Textuality

Edited by Astrid Ensslin, University of Alberta, Canada & Isabel Balteiro, Universidad de Alicante, Spain The first significant collection of research in videogame linguistics, Approaches to Video Game Discourse features an international array of scholars in linguistics and communication studies exploring lexis, interaction and textuality. With implications for meaningful game design and communication theory, this volume examines in detail how video games function as means and objects of communication; how they give rise to new vocabularies, textual genres and discourse practices; and how they serve as rich vehicles of ideological signification and social engagement. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages • 30 tables, 19 bw illus HB 9781501338458 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501338465 Library eBook 9781501338472 Bloomsbury Academic

Cartoons in Hard Times

The Animated Shorts of Disney and Warner Brothers in Depression and War 1932-1945 Tracey Mollet, University of Leeds, UK Cartoons in Hard Times provides a comprehensive analysis of the short subject animation released by the Walt Disney and Schlesinger Studios from 1932 and 1945, one of the most turbulent periods in Unites States history. Through a combination of content analysis, historical understanding and archival research, this book sheds new light on a hitherto unexplored area of animation, suggesting the ways in which Disney and Warner Brothers animation engaged with historical, social, economic and political changes in this era. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages • 100 bw illus PB 9781501351969 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501328770 Individual eBook 9781501328756 Library eBook 9781501328749 Bloomsbury Academic

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Animating Short Stories

Narrative Techniques and Visual Design Cheryl Briggs, University of Central Florida, USA Whether you're a novice or advanced animator, Animating Short Stories provides practical techniques to bring your story to life. Cheryl Briggs explores how to develop an initial concept and structure a story. You'll learn the common pitfalls with strategies for conquering each, and learn about the technical aspects of script writing as well as the techniques needed to create a visually compelling story. Animating Short Stories teaches you how to create your storyboard and animatic with tutorials and thorough discussions. Each technique is clearly illustrated with examples from professional and student films covering a variety of animation mediums. The companion website includes a short film demonstrating key techniques. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781472570154 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781350103924 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350031517 Library eBook 9781472570161 Bloomsbury Academic

Screenwriting for Animation Paul Wells, Loughborough University, UK

Throughout Screenwriting for Animation, Paul Wells guides you through identifying promising concepts, selecting an appropriate medium, establishing an appropriate tone, theme and plot, as well as exploring narrative structures and character development. With case studies and interviews exploring the working methods of masters of the craft, including Adam Elliot, Bill Plympton and Joan C. Gratz, this is everything you need to get inspired and start writing! UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages • 100 bw illus PB 9781350019720 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350020900 Library eBook 9781350019737 Bloomsbury Academic

Beyond Stop-Motion Film

Production, Style and Representation in Aardman Animations Edited by Annabelle Honess Roe, University of Surrey, UK This volume brings together leading scholars from film studies and animation studies and children’s media and animation professionals to explore the production practices behind this uniquely British animation studio, creators of much-loved figures such as Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep. Contributors address Aardman's creativity, the key personalities who have formed its ethos, its representations of ‘British-ness’ on screen and the implications of traditional animation methods in a digital era. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 272 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350114555 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350130302 Library eBook 9781350130296 Bloomsbury Academic

Norman McLaren Between the Frames

Nichola Dobson, Edinburgh College of Art, UK Animator Norman McLaren is best known for his experimental films using pioneering techniques and his work as founder of the animation department of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), but little mention is made of his Scottish heritage or his personal life. Nichola Dobson examines some of the key events and people in his life through a close examination of his key works and his personal papers, and discusses how influential they were. By using archive material to discover his personal identity and close readings of his films, Norman McLaren rediscovers one of the most important figures in animation history. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 184 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781501354939 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501328817 Individual eBook 9781501328794 Library eBook 9781501328787 Series: Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers • Bloomsbury Academic

F I L M & M E D I A – Ani ma ti on

Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers

Toy Story

How Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature Edited by Susan Smith, University of Sunderland, UK, Noel Brown, Liverpool Hope University, UK & Sam Summers, University of Sunderland, UK Toy Story (John Lasseter, 1995), Pixar’s first feature-length production and Hollywood’s first completely computer-generated animated film, is an international cultural phenomenon. Bringing together a diverse range of scholars and practitioners, the collection explore the themes, compositional techniques, cultural significance and industry legacy of this landmark in contemporary cinema. Topics range from industrial concerns, such as the film’s groundbreaking use of computer generated imagery and the establishment of Pixar as a major player in the animation world, to examinations of its music, aesthetics, and the role of toys in both the film and its fandom. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781501354915 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501324918 Individual eBook 9781501324932 Library eBook 9781501324925 Series: Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers • Bloomsbury Academic

Princess Mononoke

Understanding Studio Ghibli's Monster Princess Edited by Rayna Denison, University of East Anglia, UK Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the release of Princess Mononoke, Rayna Denison curates this new collection critically reflecting on the film’s significance within and beyond Japanese culture, engaging critically with the production, and re-production, processes involved in the making of Princess Mononoke; re-evaluating the film’s importance within Japanese animation culture; considering the relationship between the film and Japan as well as examining Princess Mononoke’s significance within a range of global cultures. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 232 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781501354878 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501329760 Individual eBook 9781501329746 Library eBook 9781501329739 Series: Animation: Key Films/Filmmakers • Bloomsbury Academic

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FOOD

The Globalization of Wine

Edited by David Inglis, University of Exeter, UK & Anna-Mari Almila, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK The Globalization of Wine is the definite guide to understanding wine across the world today. Examining recent developments in the wine industry, it considers the social, cultural, economic, political, and geographical dimensions of wine globalization and investigates how large-scale changes in who consumes and produces wine are transforming how wine is made and consumed. Twelve vivid case studies cover major and emerging regions of production and consumption, including North Carolina, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Argentina, Chile, England, Macedonia, Hong Kong and China. Truly interdisciplinary, this is essential reading for students and researchers in food studies, sociology, anthropology, globalization studies, geography, and cultural studies. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781474264983 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781474264990 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781474265003 Library eBook 9781474265010 Bloomsbury Academic

Balut

Fertilized Eggs and the Making of Culinary Capital in the Filipino Diaspora Margaret Magat, Independent Scholar, USA Balut – fertilized duck or chicken eggs which have developed into fully formed embryos with feathers and beaks – is a delicacy which elicits passionate responses. Hailed as an aphrodisiac in Filipino culture, balut is often used as an object of revulsion and disgust in western popular culture. Drawing on interviews, participant observation, reality television programs, and balut eating contests, Margaret Magat explores balut production and consumption, its role in drinking rituals, sex, and the supernatural legends behind it. The first academic book on balut, this is a fascinating read for anyone in food studies, folklore studies, anthropology, and Asian American studies. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 192 pages • 25 bw illus HB 9781474280327 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781474280334 Library eBook 9781474280341 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Culinary Nationalism in Asia

Edited by Michelle T. King, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA This groundbreaking volume is the first to propose a critical framework for the study of modern foodways both inside and outside of Asia through the crucial lens of culinary nationalism. The contributors redefine "culinary nationalism" calling for explicit critical comparisons of cases of culinary nationalism within regions, in order to recognize regional patterns of modern culinary development. With 14 original contributions from a range of prominent food studies scholars, including Katarzyna Cwiertka, Eric Rath, and James Farrer, and a foreword and preface from Krishnendu Ray and James Watson, this volume is a vital contribution to the interdisciplinary study of food in Asia. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 25 bw illus HB 9781350078673 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350078697 Library eBook 9781350078680 Bloomsbury Academic

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Making Milk

The Past, Present and Future of Our Primary Food Edited by Mathilde Cohen, University of Connecticut, USA & Yoriko Otomo, SOAS, University of London, UK "Editors Mathilde Cohen and Yoriko Otomo assemble a provocative collection of strong interdisciplinary scholarship to explore milk’s material, affective, historical, semantic, symbolic and economic relations." LSE Review of Books What is milk? Who is it for, and what work does it do? This book frames the emerging global discussion around philosophical and critical theoretical engagements with milk. New research from worldleading scholars includes writing from an array of perspectives. For professionals and researchers in such disciplines as anthropology, visual culture, cultural studies, development studies, food studies, environment studies, critical animal studies, and gender studies. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 320 pages • 60 bw illus PB 9781350116320 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350029965 Individual eBook 9781350029989 Library eBook 9781350029972 Bloomsbury Academic

Food Values in Europe

Edited by Valeria Siniscalchi, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France & Krista Harper, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA What can a focus on approaches to food practices in Europe tell us about the communities and cultures that exist there? Krista Harper, Valeria Siniscalchi and contributors show, through the comparison of local food, food justice and other food-centred movements across Europe, how these forms of mobilization express ideologies as well as economic and political objectives. The chapters use ethnographic detail to focus on the differences between "new" and "old" values carried by individuals and groups in relation to food in a number of European countries. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781350084773 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350084797 Library eBook 9781350084780 Bloomsbury Academic

Everyday Eating in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden

A Comparative Study of Meal Patterns 1997-2012 Edited by Jukka Gronow, University of Helsinki, Finland & Lotte Holm, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Featuring empirical data collected over 15 years, the authors concentrate on everyday eating practices to show how these are linked to change in modern society. The chapters provide insights into contemporary society, with key topics selected for scrutiny including gender, food types, diet and health, and cooking practices. The results of this longitudinal survey leads the contributors to question a number of commonly held beliefs around the collapse of traditional eating habits. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 248 pages HB 9781350080485 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350080478 Library eBook 9781350080461 Bloomsbury Academic

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Wealth, Splendour and Design in the Elizabethan Garden Jane Whitaker The formal gardens of Elizabethan England were among the glories of their age. Complementing the great houses of the day, they reflected the aspirations of their owners. In this richly illustrated work, Jane Whittaker explores these gems of Elizabethan England, focusing on the gardens of the Queen and her leading courtiers. By recreating these lost gardens, Jane reveals both the rich and Renaissance culture that underlay them and the sumptuous world of the Elizabethan aristocracy. The result is an evocation of one of the most opulent reigns in English history. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 41 colour, 75 bw illus HB 9781788311199 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726049 Library eBook 9781786736109 I.B.Tauris

Life and Love in Nazi Prague Letters from an Occupied City Marie Bader Translated by Kate Ottevanger Prague, 1940-1942. The Nazi-occupied city is locked in a reign of terror under Reinhard Heydrich. The Jewish community experience increasing levels of persecution, as rumours start to swirl of deportation and an unknown, but widely feared, fate. Amidst the chaos and devastation, Marie Bader, a widow age 56, has found love again with a widower, her cousin Ernst Löwy. Ernst has fled to Greece and the two correspond in a series of deeply heartfelt letters which provide a unique perspective on this period of heightening tension and anguish for the Jewish community. The letters paint a vivid, moving and often dramatic picture of Jewish life in occupied Prague, the way Nazi persecution affected Marie, her increasingly strained family relationships, as well as the effect on the wider Jewish community whilst Heydrich, one of the key architects and executioners of the Holocaust and Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia, established the Theresienstadt ghetto and began to organize the deportation of Jews. Through this deeply personal and moving account, the realities of Jewish life in Heydrich's Prague are dramatically revealed. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 304 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781788312561 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726230 Library eBook 9781786736291 Bloomsbury Academic

The Anglo-Florentines

The British in Tuscany, 1814-1860 Diana Webb & Tony Webb This book gives a fuller picture than has hitherto been attempted of the variety of Britons who became residents of Florence between the end of the Napoleonic wars and the absorption of Tuscany into the kingdom of Italy. Many of them were leisured, and some aristocratic; a few were writers or artists; the British clergy and physicians who ministered to them were gentlemen. Many others were shopkeepers, merchants and even engineers. Some achieved a more profound knowledge of the country (and its language) than others, but all were affected to some degree by the momentous events which led to Italian unification.

The Exiles

The Artists, Actors and Thinkers who Fled the Nazis Daria Santini London, 1934. Austrian actress Elisabeth Bergner dominated the British theatre scene, poet and director Berthold Viertel shot two successful films for Gaumont British; two great actors from the Weimar era, Conrad Veidt and Fritz Kortner, become well-known faces in English-speaking cinema and the Hungarian journalist Stefan Lorant launched the first ever continental-style illustrated magazine for the British newspaper market. Exploring a phase in the history of Anglo-German relations during which the émigrés from Hitler’s Germany were making their name in Britain, Daria Santini traces their presence, when these characters made their presence felt, all while the Nazi threat loomed. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 45 bw illus HB 9781788316903 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726223 Library eBook 9781786736284 Bloomsbury Academic

H I S T O R Y – Genera l Interest

Gardens for Gloriana

A Short History of the American Civil War Paul Christopher Anderson

Anderson shows how and why the American Civil War remains the nation’s defining moment, arguing that it was above all a struggle for power and political supremacy. Melding social, cultural and military history, the author explores iconic battles like Shiloh, Chickamauga, Antietam and Gettysburg as well as the bitterly contesting forces underlying them. He shows that while both sides began the war in order to preserve – the integrity of the American state in the case of the Union, the integrity of a culture and value system in the case of the Confederacy – it allowed the South to define a regional identity that has survived into modern times. UK July 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages • 39 bw illus PB 9781780765983 • £10.99 / $17.95 • HB 9781780765976 • £72.00 / $99.00 Individual eBook 9781786726674 Library eBook 9781786736734 Series: I.B.Tauris Short Histories • Bloomsbury Academic

Master of Deception

The Wartime Adventures of Peter Fleming Alan Ogden Master of Deception uncovers the story of Peter Fleming, travel writer and journalist, who served with distinction throughout World War II and played a crucial role in British intelligence operations in the Far East. This biography ranges from the personal life of Fleming such as his marriage to Celia Johnson, a famous actor of the time, to his extensive military intelligence career which took him from Norway and Greece to the Far East, offering an in-depth study of British intelligence operations in the Far East during World War II. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781788315098 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781350124080 Library eBook 9781350124097 Bloomsbury Academic

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H I S T O R Y – Textbooks i n Europea n a nd R ussi a n Hi story

A History of the Netherlands From the Sixteenth Century to the Present Day Friso Wielenga, Westphalian WilhelmsUniversity, Germany The most comprehensive history of the Netherlands in English, this new edition surveys Dutch History from the 16th century to the present day. Examining domestic and international politics, as well as economic and cultural history, Friso Wielenga provides an in-depth investigation that will lead to a rich understanding of the country's past. The book also offers a balanced assessment of developments across the early modern, modern and contemporary eras. This new edition includes: two brand new chapters covering 1918 until now; more material on colonial history; historiographical updates throughout; and a wealth of new images, maps, tables and figures. UK October 2019 • US November 2019 • 400 pages • 40 bw illus PB 9781350087309 • £22.99 / $30.95 • HB 9781350087316 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781350087330 Library eBook 9781350087323 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Nineteenth-Century Germany

Politics, Culture, and Society 1780-1918 Edited by John Breuilly, London School of Economics, UK This 2nd edition of Nineteenth-Century Germany: Politics,Culture, and Society 1780-1918 has been thoroughly updated to include: - Brand new chapters on transnational approaches and gender history - Expanded statistical data and additional maps and images - A conclusion which reflects on the key developments in the history of Germany over the "long 19th century" - Historiographical updates and significant revisions throughout the text UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 368 pages • 38 bw illus PB 9781474269469 • £27.99 / $37.95 • HB 9781474269476 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781474269490 Library eBook 9781474269483 Bloomsbury Academic

Italy in the Modern World A Modern History of European Cities 1815 to the Present Rosemary Wakeman Is there a European city, and if so, what are its characteristics? Including 50 images and 15 maps, this book offers an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates concepts from cultural and postcolonial studies, as well as urban geography, and provides full coverage of urban culture and society not only in Western Europe, but also in Eastern and Southern Europe, using various cities and city types to inform the discussion. Wakeman also provides hitherto neglected detailed coverage of European urbanization post-1945 which allows us to more clearly understand the modernizing arc the region has followed over the last two centuries. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 416 pages • 50 bw illus PB 9781350017658 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350017665 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350017689 Library eBook 9781350017672 Bloomsbury Academic

Russia's 20th Century A Journey in 100 Histories

Michael Khodarkovsky, Loyola University Chicago, USA A collection of 100 carefully selected vignettes that enable an innovative exploration of Russia’s 20th century. The chosen microhistories each focus on one particular event or individual that helps you to better understand Russia through real events in the lives of ordinary people. Russia’s 20th Century covers a broad range of topics, including the economy, culture, politics, ideology, law and society. In addition, the collection of detailed articles included is framed with an introduction and conclusion that masterfully deliver both the vital background context and engaging analysis needed to maximize the usefulness of this truly original resource.

Society, Culture and Identity

Linda Reeder, University of Missouri, USA Providing a comprehensive history of Italy from around 1800 to the present, Italy in the Modern World traces the social and cultural transformations that defined the lives of Italians during the 19th and 20th centuries. The book focuses on how social relations (class, gender and race), science and the arts shaped the political processes of unification, state building, fascism and the postwar world. It also firmly places both the nation and its people in a wider global context. It is essential reading for all students of modern Italian history. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 352 pages • 24 bw illus PB 9781350005174 • £19.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781350005181 • £65.00 / $112.00 Individual eBook 9781350005204 Library eBook 9781350005198 Bloomsbury Academic

Life in Stalin's Soviet Union

Edited by Kees Boterbloem, University of South Florida, USA Life in Stalin's Soviet Union investigates various aspects of daily life for Soviet citizens. Split into three parts which focus on ‘Food, Health and Leisure’, the ‘Lived Experience’ and ‘Religion and Ideology’, the book is comprised of chapters covering a range of important subjects, including food, health and housing, sex and gender, education, religion, sports and leisure and festivals. This is a vitally important book for any student of Stalin’s Russia keen to know more about the human history of this complex period of dictatorship. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781474285520 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781474285513 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781474285490 Library eBook 9781474285506 Bloomsbury Academic

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Creating the Great Divergence

Jonathan Daly, University of Illinois, USA How Europe Made the Modern World draws upon the latest scholarship dealing with the various aspects of the West’s divergence, including geography, demography, technology, culture, institutions, science and economics. Avoiding the twin dangers of Eurocentrism and antiWesternism, Daly provides a concise summary of the debate from both sides whilst also presenting his own provocative arguments. The book draws on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, and including maps and images, to inspire students of Western Civilization and World History to think critically and engage in debates about the rise of the West. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350029460 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781350029453 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781350029477 Library eBook 9781350029446 Bloomsbury Academic

Women in World History 1450 to the Present

Bonnie G. Smith, Rutgers University, USA Women in World History brings together the most recent scholarship in women’s and world history in a single volume covering the period from 1450 to the present, enabling readers to understand women’s relationship to world developments over the past 500 years. Bonnie Smith shows that there is virtually no part of the world where women’s presence is not manifest, whether in archives, oral testimonials, personal papers, the material record, evidence of disease and famine, myth or religious teachings. UK October 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781474272933 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781474272926 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781474272940 Library eBook 9781474272957 Bloomsbury Academic

Doing Global History

An Introduction in 6 Concepts

The Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830

Roland Wenzlhuemer

Written by a leading historian of Atlantic history, the book includes further reading lists, images and maps as well as a companion website featuring discussion questions, timelines and primary source extracts.

Doing Global History offers students valuable insights into the ways general concepts can be used and applied when doing historical research. The 6 concepts- connections, actors, structures, space, time and transit- and their accompanying examples will not only help readers to get a solid grasp of what global history means, but will stimulate further engagement in the field. Wenzlhuemer successfully shows that global history is best considered as a perspective, not a theory or paradigm, and guides the reader through ways it can be used in practice to draw new and exciting conclusions. Tailored for classroom and student use, this book will be invaluable to advanced undergraduates and postgraduates of Global History.

UK November 2019 • US December 2019 • 336 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350073524 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781350073531 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781350073548 Library eBook 9781350073555 Bloomsbury Academic

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350106000 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350106017 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350106031 Library eBook 9781350106024 Bloomsbury Academic

Trevor Burnard

The Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830 looks at the historical connections between four continents – Africa, Europe, North America and South America – through the lens of Atlantic history. It shows how the Atlantic has been more than just an ocean: it has been an important site of circulation and transmission, allowing exchanges and interchanges which have profoundly shaped the development of the world.

World History through Case Studies Historical Skills in Practice Dave Eaton This innovative textbook demystifies the subject of world history through a diverse range of case studies. Each chapter looks at an event, person, or place commonly included in comprehensive textbooks, from prehistory to the present and from across the globe – from the Kennewick Man to germ warfare and modern-day soccer and globalization – and digs deeper, examining why historians disagree on the subject and why their debates remain relevant today. This book is the ideal companion for all students taking world history survey courses. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 352 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781350042612 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350042605 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350042629 Library eBook 9781350042599 Bloomsbury Academic

H I S T O R Y – Textbooks i n Worl d Hi story

How Europe Made the Modern World

Canada and the World since 1867

Asa McKercher, McMaster University, Canada This book is a history of Canada’s role in the world as well as the impact of world events on Canada. Starting from the country’s quasi-independence from Britain in 1867, its analysis moves through events in Canadian and global history to the present day. Looking at Canada’s international relations from the perspective of elite actors and normal people alike, this study draws on original research and the latest work on Canadian international and transnational history to examine Canadians’ involvement with a diverse mix of issues, from trade and aid, to war and peace, to human rights and migration. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 304 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350036772 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350036765 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350036789 Library eBook 9781350036758 Series: New Approaches to International History • Bloomsbury Academic

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Writing History Writing the History of Nationalism

Edited by Stefan Berger, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany & Eric Storm, Leiden University, The Netherlands Stefan Berger and Eric Storm have assembled an impressive cast of contributors to cover a wide range of thematic approaches to the history of nationalism, from 19th- and 20th-century national histories and the modernist and Marxist approaches that were dominant in the first decades after the Second World War to more recent debates on gender and the spatial and global turn in history writing. This book is essential reading for undergraduate students of history, politics and sociology wanting to understand the complex yet fascinating history of nationalism. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 2 bw illus PB 9781350064317 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781350064300 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350064331 Library eBook 9781350064324 Series: Writing History • Bloomsbury Academic

Writing Transnational History Fiona Paisley, Griffith University, Australia & Pamela Scully, Emory University, USA

This book investigates the emergence of the ‘transnational’ as an approach, its limits, and parameters. It focuses particular attention on the contributions of postcolonial and feminist studies in reformulating transnational historiography as a move beyond the national to one focusing on oceans, the movement of people, and the contributions of the margins. It ends with a consideration of developing approaches such as translocalism. Providing an accessible and engaging chronology of the field, it will be key reading for students of historiography and world history. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781474263993 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474263986 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474264006 Library eBook 9781474264013 Series: Writing History • Bloomsbury Academic

Essential Skills for Historians

A Practical Guide to Researching the Past J. Laurence Hare, Jack Wells & Bruce E. Baker Essential Skills for Historians helps undergraduate students make the transition from general university study to a more in-depth study of history, and to gain the skills and techniques they need to conduct an independent research project or embark on a career as a professional historian. Covering key topics such as research strategies, reading sources, effective writing and professional ethics – and with useful features such as glossaries, guidelines for student projects, hands-on exercises, further reading and a companion website containing extra resources – Essential Skills for Historians equips aspiring historians with everything they need to succeed whilst also demonstrating the value of history in the wider world. UK October 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350005457 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350005440 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350005464 Library eBook 9781350005433 Bloomsbury Academic

History in Practice

Ludmilla Jordanova, Durham University, UK "One of the last half-century's most insightful, level-headed, and humane reflections on the practice of history and its cultural significance." History Journal This newly revised edition offers an updated examination of the discipline's breadth, complexities and contemporary preoccupations. Ludmilla Jordanova is one of the liveliest and most acute practitioners in the field whose work presents a major demystification of what professional historians do. This revised edition also contains an entirely new chapter exploring the role of digital technology in historical practice, ensuring this book remains essential reading for all students seeking an understanding of the shape of the discipline in the contemporary world. UK November 2019 • US January 2020 • 352 pages • 45 bw illus PB 9781780933313 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350116528 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781472503565 Library eBook 9781472503558 Bloomsbury Academic

Holocaust Representations in History An Introduction

Daniel H. Magilow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA & Lisa Silverman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA How the Holocaust is depicted and memorialized is absolutely vital to our understanding of the atrocity and its impact. Holocaust Representations in History examines film, drama, literature, photography, visual art, television, graphic novels, memorials, and video games through 18 chronologically arranged and carefully selected case studies dating from the immediate aftermath of the genocide to the present day. This 2nd edition adds to the mosaic of representation, with new chapters analysing poetry from the wake of the Holocaust and video games from the here and now. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9781350091801 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350091818 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350091832 Library eBook 9781350091825 Series: Perspectives on the Holocaust • Bloomsbury Academic

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The Trials of Margaret Clitherow

From Entertainment to Esotericism

Persecution, Martyrdom and the Politics of Sanctity in Elizabethan England

Helen Farley The enigmatic and richly illustrative tarot deck reveals a host of strange and iconic mages, such as The Tower, The Wheel of Fortune, The Hanged Man and The Fool: over which loom the terrifying figures of Death and The Devil. The 21 numbered playing cards of tarot have always exerted strong fascination, way beyond their original purpose, and the multiple resonances of the deck are ubiquitous. From T S Eliot and his 'wicked pack of cards' in "The Waste Land" to the psychic divination of Solitaire in Ian Fleming's "Live and Let Die"; and from the satanic novels of Dennis Wheatley to the deck's adoption by New Age practitioners, the cards have in modern times become inseparably connected to the occult. They are now viewed as arguably the foremost medium of prophesying and foretelling. Yet, as the author shows, originally the tarot were used as recreational playing cards by the Italian nobility in the Renaissance. It was only much later, in the 18th and 19th centuries, that the deck became associated with esotericism before evolving finally into a diagnostic tool for mind, body and spirit. This is the first book to explore the remarkably varied ways in which tarot has influenced culture. Tracing the changing patterns of the deck's use, from game to mysterious oracular device, Helen Farley examines tarot's emergence in 15th century Milan and discusses its later associations with astrology, kabbalah and the Age of Aquarius. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 28 bw illus, 11 tables PB 9781788314916 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781848850538 Library eBook 9780857711823 I.B.Tauris

Beyond Empire

The End of Britain's Colonial Encounter John T. Ducker Beyond Empire looks at three decades of British colonial administration to assess the capacity of the independent governments of Africa to achieve independence. A wealth of archival material and a unique review of British press over those decades brings to life the dynamic and the tension of the process of decolonisation. Addressing a wide range of issues, from education, constitutional change and economic relations, Beyond Empire sheds new light on aspects of colonial history at the country level, with the focus on the African administrations themselves as agents in the decolonisation process. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 368 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781788317351 • £27.50 / $40.00 Individual eBook 9781786726186 Library eBook 9781786736246 Bloomsbury Academic

The English Press A History

Jeremy Black, University of Exeter, UK In this succinct one-volume account of the rise and fall of the English press, Jeremy Black traces the medium's history from the emergence of the country's newspaper industry to the Internet age. The English Press focuses on the major developments in the world of print journalism and sets the history of the press in wider currents of English history, political, social, economic and technological.

Peter Lake & Michael Questier both Vanderbilt University, USA Updated with newly discovered archival material, this 2nd edition demonstrates that the complicated and controversial life story of Margaret Clitherow is not as unique as once thought. In fact, Peter Lake and Michael Questier argue that her case was comparable to those of other separatist females who were in trouble with the law at the same time, in particular Anne Foster, also of York. In doing so, they shed new light on the fascinating stories of these unruly women whose fates have been excluded from Catholic and women narratives of the period. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 320 pages • 23 bw illus PB 9781350049260 • £23.99 / $32.95 • HB 9781350049277 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350049291 Library eBook 9781350049284 Bloomsbury Academic

Scotland and the Indian Empire

Politics, Scholarship and the Military in Making British India Alan Tritton

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A Cultural History of Tarot

The story of two Scotsmen, Baillie and Edmonstone, who went out to India in the 18th century to earn their fortune. Neil Edmonstone rose through the ranks to be appointed the Acting Governor-General of India, Secretary of the Secret, Foreign and Political Department and Chief Intelligence Officer of the Company. John Baillie was appointed the Political Agent for Bundelkhand, which he brought successfully under British control, before his appointment as British Resident at Lucknow in 1807. Edmonstone was the diffident power behind the throne of successive Governor-Generals, including Lord Cornwallis Sir John Shore, Sir Richard Wellesley, Lord Minto and Lord Hastings and he, together with Baillie, oversaw the transition of the Honourable Company from a defensive business to a military Empire spanning the Sub-Continent. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781788318099 • £27.50 / $55.00 Individual eBook 9781786726551 Library eBook 9781786736611 Bloomsbury Academic

Leaving the Arena

A Story of Bar and Bench David W Keene The Rt. Hon. Sir David Keene has had a long and distinguished career in both Bar and Bench. From being called to the Bar by the Inner Temple, taking silk and becoming chairman of the Planning Bar to the High Court and Court of Appeal, Sir David has been involved in a number of fascinating cases over the course of his career. In Leaving the Arena, Sir David reveals the story of his life from childhood to retirement. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 160 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781788318266 • £27.50 / $55.00 Individual eBook 9781786726612 Library eBook 9781786736673 Bloomsbury Academic

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Growing Old with the Welfare State Eight British Lives

Edited by Nick Hubble, Brunel University, London, UK, Jennie Taylor, Independent Scholar, UK & Philip Tew, Brunel University, UK The combined effect of the welfare state and medical advances means that more people now live longer lives than ever before in history. As a consequence, the experience of ageing has been transformed. Yet our cultural and social perceptions of ageing remain governed by increasingly dated images and narratives. Growing Old with the Welfare State challenges these stereotypes by bringing together eight previously unpublished stories of ordinary British people born between 1925 and 1945 to show contemporary ageing in a new light. These biographical narratives, six of which were written as part of the Mass Observation Project, reflect on and compare the experience of living in two post-war periods of social change, after the first and second world wars. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350033092 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350033108 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350033115 Library eBook 9781350033122 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Lower-Middle-Class Nation The White-Collar Worker in British Popular Culture

Nicola Bishop, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Lower-Middle-Class Nation provides an unparalleled interdisciplinary cultural history of the lower-middle-class worker in British life since 1850. Considering highbrow, lowbrow, and middle-brow forms across literature, film, television and more, Nicola Bishop traces the development of the lower-middle-class from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, tackling a number of pressing, consistent concerns such as automation, commuting, and the search for a life/ work balance. Above all, this book brings together ideas about class, nationhood, and gender, demonstrating that a particularly British lower-middle-class identity is constructed through the spaces and practices of the everyday. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 272 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350064355 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350064379 Library eBook 9781350064362 Bloomsbury Academic

Women and Evacuation in the Second World War

Femininity, Domesticity and Motherhood Maggie Andrews, King Alfred's College, UK Groups of evacuees have become an iconic image of wartime Britain, but their histories have eclipsed those of the women whose domestic lives were affected. This book explores the effects of this interference in the domestic lives of women, looking at the impact on everyday experience and on ideas of femininity, domesticity and motherhood in the 20th century. As this book shows, evacuation represents a significant and unrecognised area of women's war work, and precipitated the rise of competing public discourses about domestic labour and motherhood.

Embers of Empire in Brexit Britain

Edited by Stuart Ward, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Astrid Rasch, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Embers of Empire in Brexit Britain turns a critical eye to the widelyheld notion that the long shadow of the imperial past has much to answer for, and asks to what extent should the residual after-effects of Britain’s colonial empire be taken at face value? From the ‘Rhodes must fall’ controversy and security policy to immigration scares and the question of what Britishness in a post-imperial world, an eclectic mix of expert researchers, writers and commentators consider the legacy of the British empire in the battle over Brexit. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350113794 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350113800 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350113824 Library eBook 9781350113817 Bloomsbury Academic

Russia and the British Left

From the 1848 Revolutions to the General Strike David Burke The study of Marxism in Britain throws light on what many historians have referred to as 'the enemy within'. In this book, David Burke looks at the activities of Russian political emigres in Britain, and in particular the role of one family: the Rothsteins. He looks at the contributions of Theodore and Andrew Rothstein to British Marxism and the response of the intelligence services to what they regarded as a serious threat to security. With access to recently released documents, this book analyses the activities of early-twentieth century British Marxists and brings to life the story of a remarkable family. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 336 pages • 17 bw in 8pp plates PB 9781838602123 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788310642 Individual eBook 9781786723246 Library eBook 9781786733245 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • I.B.Tauris

Sacred and Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland since 1914 John Wolffe

During and immediately after the First World War, there was a merging of Christian and militant nationalist traditions of martyrdom, expressed in the design of war cemeteries and war memorials, and the state funeral of the Unknown Warrior in 1920. John Wolffe explores the subsequent development of these traditions of ‘sacred’ and ‘secular’ martyrdom, analysing the ways in which they operated sometimes in parallel, sometimes merged together and sometimes in conflict with each other. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350019270 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350019287 Library eBook 9781350019263 Bloomsbury Academic

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The New British World from 1763 to 1773 Edited by James M. Vaughn & Robert A. Olwell Written by a diverse range of experts, Envisioning Empire explores the projects and plans of British imperialists to incorporate vast territorial lands, and the millions of new subjects who lived in them, into the British state and imperial system. Through analysing these grand strategies, and the possibilities they threw up for the contemporaries crafting them, it demonstrates how the period which separated the end of the Seven Years' War and the beginning of the American Revolution possessed an internal coherence that saw major historical shifts in the evolution of Britain's Empire. The chapters collected here treat this pivotal, yet hitherto neglected, decade as a discrete but significant 'moment' in British imperial history. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350109964 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350109940 Library eBook 9781350109933 Bloomsbury Academic

Medicine, the Penal System and Sexual Crimes in England, 19191960s Diagnosing Deviance

Janet Weston, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Sexual crime, past and present, has always been close to the headlines. How those crimes are punished, policed and treated by society, however, has changed radically over time. This book traces the evolution of medical interest in the mental state of those convicted of sexual crime over the course of the century. Using a range of under-utilized material, including medical and criminological texts, trial proceedings, government reports, newspapers, and autobiographies and memoirs, Janet Weston offers powerful insights into changing attitudes towards sexuality, crime, and normal and healthy sexual behaviour. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350118911 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350021099 Individual eBook 9781350021082 Library eBook 9781350021075 Bloomsbury Academic

Postwar Politics, Society and the Folk Revival in England Julia Mitchell, Luther College, Canada

Julia Mitchell skillfully situates the English folk revival in the context of the rise of the new left, the decline of heavy industry, the rise of local, regional and national identities, the 'Americanisation' of English culture and the development of mass culture. In doing so, she demonstrates that the success of the English folk revival derived from its sense of authenticity and its engagement with topical social and political issues, such as the conflicted legacy of the Welfare State, the fight for nuclear disarmament and the fallout of nationalization. In addition, she shrewdly compares the US and British revival to identify the links but also what was distinctive about the movement in Britain.

The Making of Consumer Culture in Modern Britain Peter Gurney, University of Essex, UK

It is commonly accepted that the consumer is now centre stage in modern Britain, rather than the worker or producer; consumer choice is widely regarded as the major source of self-definition and identity. When and how did these profound changes occur? This study of the making of consumer culture in Britain since 1800 explores this and other questions and introduces students to the major historical debates in this vibrant field. It suggests that the consumer culture that emerged during this period was shaped as much by political relationships as it was by economic and social factors. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages • 16 bw illus PB 9781441191663 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781441137210 Individual eBook 9781441120175 Library eBook 9781441148308 Bloomsbury Academic

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Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands A Legitimate Heritage?

Gilly Carr, University of Cambridge, UK Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands explores the fight and claims for recognition and legitimacy of those from the only part of the British Isles to be occupied during the Second World War. The struggle to have resistance recognised by the local governments of the islands as a legitimate course of action during the occupation is something that still continues today. The testimonies explored within this volume help to place the Channel Islands back within European discourse on the Holocaust and the Second World War; as such, it will be of great importance to scholars interested in Nazi occupation, persecution and post-war memory both in Britain and Europe more widely. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 256 pages • 37 bw illus HB 9781474245654 • £85.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781474245678 Library eBook 9781474245692 Bloomsbury Academic

The British Welfare Revolution, 1906-14 John Cooper, The Royal Historical Society, UK

The welfare revolution of the early 20th century did not start with Clement Attlee’s Labour governments of 1945 to 1951 but had its origins in the Liberal government of forty years earlier. The British Welfare Revolution offers a fresh perspective on the social reforms introduced by these Liberal governments in the years 1906 to 1914 that created the foundations of the Welfare State and transformed modern Britain. This innovative study is essential reading for scholars of 20th-century British political and social history. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 368 pages PB 9781350109179 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350025738 Individual eBook 9781350025752 Library eBook 9781350025745 Bloomsbury Academic

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Franco and the Condor Legion

Paris in Modern Times

Michael Alpert, University of Westminster, UK

Casey Harison, University of Southern Indiana, USA

The Spanish Civil War in the Air

At the heart of the Spanish Civil War war were the Condor Legion, a unit composed of military personnel from Hitler's Germany who fought for Franco's Nationalists in Spain. In this book, Michael Alpert provides the first study in English of the Spanish Civil War in the air. He describes and analyses the intervention of German, Italian and Soviet aircraft in the Spanish conflict, as well as the supply of aircraft in general and the role of volunteer and mercenary airmen. His book provides new perspectives on the air war in Spain, the precedents set for World War II and the possible lessons learnt.

Chronologically surveying Paris’s history from the Old Regime of the late-18th century through to the present day, this book explores the social, economic, political and cultural developments that come together to tell the story of this iconic city. Each chapter has an introduction and illuminating ‘sidebars’ that touch upon the ways in which Parisian history has intersected with wider changes in France and beyond. The text, which also includes a wealth of images, maps, and a further reading section, takes the opportunity to place Paris and its history in a broader French, Atlantic and global historical context.

UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 11 bw illus in 8pp plates HB 9781788311182 • £20.00 / $29.50 Individual eBook 9781786725639 Library eBook 9781786735638 Bloomsbury Academic

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A History of Fascism in France

From the First World War to the National Front Chris Millington, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Chris Millington’s A History of Fascism in France explores the origins, development, and action of fascism and extreme right and fascist organisations in France since the First World War. Synthesizing decades of scholarship, it is the first book in any language to trace the full story of French fascism from the First World War to the modern National Rally, via the interwar years, the Vichy regime and the collapse of the French Empire. It is a crucial volume for all students of European fascism and France in the 20th century. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350006539 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350006546 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350006560 Library eBook 9781350006553 Bloomsbury Academic

England and Spain in the Early Modern Era

Diplomacy, Trade and Naval War Under the Stuarts and Habsburgs Oscar Ruiz Fernandez This book looks at the diplomatic relations between Spain under Philip III and Philip IV and England under James I in the period 1603-1625, looking not only at questions of war and peace, but also of trade and piracy. Oscar Ruiz Fernandez expertly argues that the diplomatic relationship was vital to the strategic interests of both powers and also played a highly significant role in the domestic agendas of each country. Based on Spanish and English sources and original research, England and Spain in the Early Modern Era provides, for the first time, a clear picture of diplomacy between England and Spain in the early modern era. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 15 bw illus in 8pp plates HB 9781784531171 • £75.00 / $110.00 I.B.Tauris

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Ministry of Darkness

How Sergei Uvarov Created Conservative Modern Russia Lesley Chamberlain This book traces Russian conservatism back to the its roots in the 19th century when Tsar Nicholas I ruled and Count Sergei Uvarov acted as his right-hand man as the Minister for National Enlightenment. Through exploring Uvarov’s life, Chamberlain sheds much-needed light on an often overlooked historical actor, and offers a timely and enlightening assessment of the 19th-century ‘Russian predicament’. Chamberlain teases out the reasons why the country continues to baffle Western observers and policymakers today, making this essential reading both for those studying Russian history and those who want to further understand Russia as it is today. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781350116689 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350116696 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350116719 Library eBook 9781350116702 Bloomsbury Academic

North Africa and the Making of Europe Governance, Institutions and Culture

Edited by Muriam Haleh Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA & Thomas Serres, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA This innovative edited collection brings together leading scholars from the USA, the UK, and mainland Europe to examine how European identity and institutions have been fashioned though interactions with the southern periphery since 1945. It highlights the role played by North African actors in shaping European conceptions of governance, culture and development, and considers the construction of Europe as an ideological and politicoeconomic entity in the process. Students and scholars focusing on the development of postwar Europe or Europe’s relationship with North Africa will benefit immensely from this invaluable new study. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 304 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781350126527 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350021822 Individual eBook 9781350021846 Library eBook 9781350021839 Bloomsbury Academic

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Paul Fox, Newcastle University, UK

This study examines the force of tradition in conservative German visual culture. It explores thematic continuities in the post-conflict representation of battlefield identities, from the 25th anniversary of the Franco-Prussian War in 1895 to the demise of the Weimar Republic in 1933. The Image of the Soldier in German Culture, 1871—1933 is an important volume for any historian interested cultural history, the history of modern Germany or the First World War. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages • 47 bw illus PB 9781350118942 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474226141 Individual eBook 9781474226165 Library eBook 9781474226158 Series: A Modern History of Politics and Violence • Bloomsbury Academic

Single People and Mass Housing in Germany, 1850-1930 (No)Home Away from Home Erin Eckhold Sassin Unsettling traditional understandings of housing reform as focused on the nuclear family with dependent children, Single People and Mass Housing in Germany, 1850-1930 is the first complete study of singleperson mass housing, or Ledigenheime, in Germany and the pivotal role this class- and gender-specific building type played for over 80 years and its continued relevance. A means to societal reintegration, Ledigenheime effectively bridged the public-private divide and rewrote the rules of who was deserving of quality housing, pointing forward to the building programs of Weimar Berlin and Red Vienna, experimental housing in Soviet Russia, and even housing for the elderly today. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages • 8 color and 20 bw illus HB 9781501342721 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501342738 Library eBook 9781501342745 Series: Visual Cultures and German Contexts • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Jewish Masculinity in the Holocaust

Between Destruction and Construction Maddy Carey, Independent Scholar, UK This book draws on historical and sociological arguments to explore, for the first time, the impact of the Holocaust on the gender identities of Jewish men, with specific examples from France, Holland, Belgium, and Poland. Using an analysis of a wide range of sources including diaries and journals written at the time, underground ghetto newspapers and numerous memoirs written in the intervening years by survivors, this important study breaks new ground in its coverage of gender and masculinities and is an important text for anyone studying the history of the Holocaust. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350108486 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350008069 Individual eBook 9781350008090 Library eBook 9781350008083 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Image of the Soldier in German Culture, 1871-1933

Anne Frank: The Collected Works

Includes each of the versions of Anne’s diary including the 'A' and 'B' diaries now in continuous, readable form, and the definitive text ('D') edited by renowned translator and author Mirjam Pressler. For the first time readers have access to Anne’s letters, personal reminiscences, daydreams, essays and notebook of favourite quotes. Also included are background essays by notable writers such as historian Gerhard Hirschfeld (University of Stuttgart) and Francine Prose (Bard College) on topics such as ‘Anne Frank’s Life’, ‘The History of the Frank Family’ and ‘The Publication History of Anne Frank’s diary’, as well as photographs of the Franks and the other occupants of the annexe. UK May 2019 • US June 2019 • 752 pages • Black and white photographs HB 9781472964915 • £50.00 / $70.00 Individual eBook 9781472971463 • £44.99 Library eBook 9781472971456 Bloomsbury Continuum World English

Holocaust History and the Readings of Ka-Tzetnik

Edited by Annette F. Timm, University of Calgary, Canada This book examines the literary merits, historical context and public resonance of Ka-Tzetnik’s stories. It also places his novels in the context of post-WWII debates about how the memories and testimonies of the victims of the Holocaust can be represented and made publicly accessible through literature. There is also detailed coverage of key topics, like Holocaust memory and sexual violence in the concentration camps, and thorough historical analysis of key works like House of Dolls included throughout. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 3 bw illus PB 9781350123083 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350012097 Individual eBook 9781350012110 Library eBook 9781350012103 Bloomsbury Academic

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Italian Prisons in the Age of Positivism, 1861-1914

Mary Gibson, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA Drawing on the biological determinism of Cesare Lombroso, Italy led the intellectual revolution to transform punishment from violence against the body of the offender, usually carried out in public, to enclosure in a private space. The Italian Prison in the Age of Positivism, 1861-1914 examines this "second wave" of global prison reform between the Italian unification in 1861 and World War I, providing fascinating insights into the relationship between changing modes of punishment and the development of the modern Italian state. This is a vital study for understanding the birth of the prison in modern Italy and beyond. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 336 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781350055322 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350055346 Library eBook 9781350055339 Series: History of Crime, Deviance and Punishment • Bloomsbury Academic

The Foreign Political Press in Nineteenth-Century London Politics from a Distance

Edited by Constance Bantman, University of Surrey, UK & Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva, University College London, UK Reflecting an interdisciplinary discussion between specialists from Canada, Brazil, Denmark and across the UK, this book offers a rare long-term perspective into the cosmopolitan and multilingual world of the foreign political press in London, with an emphasis on newspapers published in European languages. It furthers current research into political exile, the role of print culture and personal networks as intercultural agents and the dynamics of transnational political and cultural exchange in global capitals. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 248 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9781350118935 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474258494 Individual eBook 9781474258517 Library eBook 9781474258500 Bloomsbury Academic

The Making of the Slovak People’s Party

Religion, Nationalism and NationBuilding in Early 20th-Century Europe Thomas Lorman What made it possible for the SLS, initially founded in 1905 by priests to represent the Catholic Slovak minority residing in the north of the Kingdom of Hungary, to form an openly pro-Nazi government in 1939? And what put Slovakia on the path to a 'fascism' that would see more than 45,000 Jews deported to their deaths in 1942? To answer these questions, Thomas Lorman draws on more than a decade's research in archives across the region in Hungarian, Slovak and Latin and studies the party's formative years in depth for the first time in English. Lorman examines the various strands which fused to form the party and its popularity, including a complex and nebulous nationalism, Catholicism and a resounding mistrust of liberalism and 'modernity'.

The Pyrenees in the Modern Era Reinventions of a Landscape, 1775-2012 Martyn Lyons, University of New South Wales, Australia This original study examines different incarnations of the Pyrenees, beginning with the assumptions of 18th-century geologists and romantic 19th-century tourists and habitués of the spa resorts through the Second World War and right up to the present day. Drawing on travel writing, press reports and scientific texts in several languages, The Pyrenees in the Modern Era explores both the French and Spanish sides of the Pyrenees to provide a nuanced historical understanding of the cultural construction of one of Europe’s most prominent border regions. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350126510 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350024786 Individual eBook 9781350024809 Library eBook 9781350024793 Bloomsbury Academic

Florence: Capital of the Kingdom of Italy, 1865-71

Edited by Monika Poettinger, Bocconi University, Italy & Piero Roggi, University of Florence, Italy This edited collection provides the first comprehensive history of Florence as the mid19th-century capital of the fledgling Italian nation. Covering various aspects of politics, economics, culture and society, this book examines the impact that the short-lived experience of becoming the political and administrative centre of the Kingdom of Italy had on the Tuscan city, both immediately and in the years that followed. Florence: Capital of the Kingdom of Italy, 1865-71 is a fascinating study for all students and scholars of modern Italian history. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 376 pages • 32 bw illus PB 9781350119024 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350013988 Individual eBook 9781350014022 Library eBook 9781350013995 Bloomsbury Academic

Occupation and Communism in Eastern European Museums Re-Visualizing the Recent Past

Edited by Constantin Iordachi, Central European University, Hungary & Péter Apor, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary This volume offers fresh perspectives on the representation of the recent past in museums of the Second World War and of communism in post-communist Eastern Europe. It does so against the background of recent European-wide debates on history, memory and politics. The contributors from across Europe focus comparatively on a wide variety of case studies, pointing out similarities and differences, and accounting for transnational patterns of remembrance at regional and European level. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350103702 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350103726 Library eBook 9781350103719 Bloomsbury Academic

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Dean Vuletic, University of Vienna, Austria Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest examines how the Eurovision Song Contest has reflected and become intertwined with the history of postwar Europe from a political perspective. This book uses Eurovision as a vehicle to address topics ranging from the Cold War, liberal democracy and communism to nationalism, European integration, economic prosperity and human rights. It analyses these subjects through their cultural, political and social relationships with Eurovision entries, as well as by examining public debates that have accompanied the selection of the entries and the organisation of the contest itself. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 7 bw illus PB 9781350107397 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474276269 Individual eBook 9781474276283 Library eBook 9781474276276 Bloomsbury Academic

The American Marshall Plan Film Campaign and the Europeans A Captivated Audience?

Maria Fritsche, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway This is the first book to explore the use of the Marshall Plan films and their reception across Europe. The study examines every available film – the 165 that remain from the 200 estimated to have been made – and looks at how they were designed to instil hope and argue the case for economic restructuring, with the adoption of modern US-style production techniques helping to guarantee lasting recovery and peace. The book goes on to reason that the films even served as a powerful weapon in the cultural Cold War, used to persuade Europeans of the liberal-capitalist system’s superiority. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 360 pages • 37 bw sets of illustrations PB 9781350126374 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350009332 Individual eBook 9781350009356 Library eBook 9781350009349 Bloomsbury Academic

Nationalism, Identity and Statehood in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro

Kenneth Morrison, De Montfort University, UK This book provides the most comprehensive study to date of political and social developments in Montenegro from the processes that led to the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Montenegro’s eventful trajectory towards independence and, later, towards Euro-Atlantic integration. Kenneth Morrison draws upon an extensive range of primary and secondary sources to illuminate the key developments in Montenegro during three decades characterised by political, social and economic flux. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350123106 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474235181 Individual eBook 9781474235204 Library eBook 9781474235198 Bloomsbury Academic

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Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy Between Conflict and Dialogue

Daniela Saresella, University of Milan, Italy This book is the first English-language examination of the complex relationship between the Catholic world and the left-wing parties and movements of 20th-century Italy. It covers the Catholic Communist movement in Rome (1937-45), the experience of the Resistenza, the governmental collaboration between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and the Catholic Party until 1947, and the dialogue between some of the key figures in both spheres in the tensest years of the Cold War. Daniela Saresella even goes on to consider the legacy that these interactions have left in Italy in the 21st century. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350061422 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350061446 Library eBook 9781350061439 Bloomsbury Academic

Nazi Law Classical Music in Weimar Germany

Culture and Politics before the Third Reich Brendan Fay In Classical Music in Weimar Germany, Brendan Fay reassesses the relationship between conservative musical culture and politics in Weimar Germany. From music scores to critical essays to satirical cartoons, Fay's analysis maps the complex path from Weimar to Nazi Germany and demonstrates the diversity of competing aesthetic, philosophical and political ideals of Weimar Germany. This fascinating and original book sheds important new light on traditional culture and its relationship to the rise of Nazism in 20th-century Germany. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781350114807 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350114821 Library eBook 9781350114814 Bloomsbury Academic

From Nuremberg to Nuremberg Edited by John J. Michalczyk, Boston College, USA Nazi Law brings together scholars from Germany, Israel and the United States to investigate the ways that, beginning in 1933, the Nazi party manipulated the German legal system and the constitution in its crusade against Communists, Jews, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses and other religious and racial minorities. It further illustrates how the law was subsequently used at war crimes trials in Nuremburg to punish the Nazis. This is a valuable edited collection for all scholars and students interested in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 368 pages • 19 bw illus PB 9781350119000 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350007239 Individual eBook 9781350007253 Library eBook 9781350007246 Bloomsbury Academic

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Agrarianism as Modernity in 20th-Century Europe

Survivor Transitional Narratives of Nazi-Era Destruction

Alex Toshkov, University of Toronto, Canada

Dennis B. Klein, Kean University, USA

The Golden Age of the Peasantry

The Second Liberation

Whilst Soviet communism and its relationship with modernity has been widely studied to date, the agrarian experiment in Eastern Europe has been relegated to the margins of historical analysis. In this comparative study, Alex Toshkov uncovers the history of agrarianism after the First World War and its place as an alternative modernity to liberal democracy and capitalism. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, this book explores the transnational connections between the paradigmatic cases of Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, teasing out contradictions, hidden records and silenced interpretations of agrarianism.

Survivor Transitional Narratives of Nazi-Era Destruction examines Holocaust accounts written during the 1960s by three survivors and draws attention to the importance of the historical context in which these testimonies were written. Dennis B. Klein considers how the backdrop of the 1960s, Nazi war trials, and Nazi amnesty legislation influenced writers’ decisions to share their experiences and motivated the ways in which they did so. This contextual interpretation challenges the dominant historical discourse by illustrating the importance of writers’ psychological responses, and provides an essential text for students and scholars of Holocaust studies and Jewish studies.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350090552 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350090576 Library eBook 9781350090569 Bloomsbury Academic

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350112315 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350037144 Individual eBook 9781350037151 Library eBook 9781350037168 Series: A Modern History of Politics and Violence • Bloomsbury Academic

Hungarian Women’s Activism in the Wake of the First World War From Rights to Revanche

Judith Szapor, McGill University, Canada This book examines women’s activism during the post-war revolutions and counter-revolution. It describes the dynamic of the period’s competing, liberal, Christian-conservative, socialist, radical socialist, and rightwing nationalistic women’s movements and pays special attention to women activists of the Right. Judith Szapor convincingly argues that illiberal ideas on family and gender roles, tied to the nation’s regeneration and tightly woven into the fabric of the interwar period’s right-wing, extreme nationalistic ideology, greatly contributed to the success of Miklós Horthy’s regime. This is an important text for anyone interested in women’s history, gender history and Hungary in the 20th century. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages • 12 bw illus PB 9781350118928 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350020498 Individual eBook 9781350020511 Library eBook 9781350020504 Bloomsbury Academic

Spain at War

Society, Culture and Mobilization, 1936-44 Edited by James Matthews, Independent Scholar, Spain In spite of the unabated flood of books on the Spanish armed forces and their battles, historians of Spain in the 20th century have focused relatively little on the interaction of society, culture, and the armed forces during the war. Spain at War addresses this omission through examination of individual combatant experiences of war and mobilization. This edited volume acknowledges the agency of lowranking individuals and the impact of their choices upon the historical processes that shaped the conflict. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 280 pages • 14 bw illus HB 9781350030121 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350030114 Library eBook 9781350030107 Bloomsbury Academic

A History of the European Restorations A History of the European Restorations Volume One: Governments, States and Monarchy Edited by Michael Broers & Ambrogio A. Caiani Europe’s Restorations were characterised by their evolving dialectics. The chapters in this first volume address the key questions and controversies of Napoleonic history from a national and international perspective. From the re-ordering of the European world through the tools of intervention, occupation and diplomacy, to the creation of new constitutional monarchies across France, Scandinavia and Germany the volume outlines the processes that realigned national priorities and the accompanying dynamics of social and political identity. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781788318037 • £90.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726520 Library eBook 9781786736581 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Volume Two: Culture, Society and Religion Edited by Michael Broers & Ambrogio A. Caiani

The second volume shines a light on the cultural and social changes that took place during the epoch of European Restorations, when the death of the Napoleonic empire existed as a definitive moment for contemporaries. Expanding the transnational approach of Volume I, the chapters focus on the transmutation of ordinary experiences of war into folklore and popular culture, the emergence of grassroots radical politics and conspiracies on the Left and Right, and the relationship between literacy and religion, with new cases included from Spain, Norway and Russia. A wide-ranging and impressive work, this book completes a definitive collection on the history of the European Restorations. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781788318051 • £90.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726537 Library eBook 9781786736598 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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The EC Towards a Global Role

Edited by Ulrich Krotz, European University Institute, Italy, Kiran Klaus Patel, Maastricht University, The Netherlands & Federico Romero, European University Institute in Florence, Italy This thought-provoking collection analyses the European Community’s external relations between 1957 and 1992, with a particular focus upon their broader impact and global significance. Reconceptualizing the long arc of the EC’s international role, from its inception in the 1950s to the end of the Cold War, the chapters identify and assess the factors that either supported or impeded Europe’s international projection within this period. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781350104518 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350104532 Library eBook 9781350104525 Series: New Approaches to International History • Bloomsbury Academic

War and Diplomacy in the Napoleonic Era

Sir Charles Stewart, Castlereagh and the Balance of Power in Europe Reider Payne The lives and careers of Sir Charles Stewart and his brother Lord Castlereagh take in a grand stage, from Britain and Ireland to the kingdoms and empires of western and central Europe. Consequently, the book is international in its scope and ambitions: with Stewart’s military and diplomatic theatre of operations including Portugal, Spain, Prussia, Saxony, France, Austria and the Austrian territories in Italy. Stewart is one of the most privileged witnesses of all, and he offers us an unrivalled viewpoint into the competing claims and demands of Europe’s courts. UK July 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 16 pages of colour plates HB 9781788315128 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781786725677 Library eBook 9781786735676 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • I.B.Tauris

The "New Man" in Radical Right Ideology and Practice, 1919-45 Edited by Matthew Feldman, University of York, Jorge Dagnino, Universidad de los Andes, Chile & Paul Stocker, Teesside University, UK Bringing together an expert group of established and emerging scholars, this book analyses the pervasive myth of the ‘new man’ in various fascist movements and far-right regimes between 1919 and 1945. It argues that what many national forms of far-right politics understood at the time as a so-called ‘anthropological revolution’ is essential to understanding this ideology’s bio-political, often revolutionary dynamics. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 11 bw illus PB 9781350123052 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474281096 Individual eBook 9781474281119 Library eBook 9781474281102 Bloomsbury Academic

Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years' War The Psychology of Honour

Sascha Möbius, Otto von Guericke University, Germany, and the Helmut Schmidt University, Germany & Katrin Möbius, German Agency for Schools Abroad The army of Frederick the Great of Prussia has been seen both as an efficient fighting machine and as one of the most inhuman institutions ever invented. Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years’ War fundamentally challenges this interpretation. Sascha and Katrin Möbius analyse the psychology and motivations of the men who established Prussia’s great power status. Drawing on a vast array of primary sources, they show that the soldiers were motivated by a special sense of honour which even became a model for many armies that followed. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 1 bw illus HB 9781350081574 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350081598 Library eBook 9781350081581 Bloomsbury Academic

Peasants in Russia from Serfdom to Stalin

Inside Lenin's Government

Boris B. Gorshkov, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA

Lara Douds, University of York, UK

Accommodation, Survival, Resistance

The peasantry accounted for the large majority of the Russian population during the Imperialist and Stalinist periods – it is, for the most part, how people lived. Peasants in Russia from Serfdom to Stalin provides a comprehensive, realistic examination of peasant life in Russia during both these eras and the legacy this left in the post-Soviet era. The book paints a full picture of peasant involvement in commerce and local political life and, through Boris Gorshkov’s original ecology paradigm for understanding peasant life, offers new perspectives on the Russian peasantry under serfdom and the emancipation. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350126381 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474254816 Individual eBook 9781474254830 Library eBook 9781474254823 Series: The Bloomsbury History of Modern Russia Series • Bloomsbury Academic

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Europe's Cold War Relations

Ideology, Power and Practice in the Early Soviet State Lara Douds examines the practical functioning and internal political culture of the early Soviet government cabinet, the Council of People’s Commissars (Sovnarkom), under Lenin. This study elucidates the process by which Sovnarkom’s governmental decisionmaking authority was transferred to Communist Party bodies in the early years of Soviet power and traces the day-to-day operation of the supreme state organ, arguing that Sovnarkom was the principal executive body of the early Soviet government until the Politburo gradually usurped this role during the Civil War. Using a range of archival source material, Douds re-interprets early Soviet political history as a period where fledging ‘Soviet’ rather than simply ‘Communist Party’ power was attempted, but ultimately failed when pressures of Civil War and socio-economic dislocation encouraged the centralising and authoritarian rather than democratic strand of Bolshevism to predominate. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350126497 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474286701 Individual eBook 9781474286725 Library eBook 9781474286718 Bloomsbury Academic

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Library of Modern Russia The Power of Language and Rhetoric in Russian Political History

Charismatic Words from the 18th to the 21st Centuries Richard S. Wortman, Columbia University, USA This book examines the rhetorical force of certain key words in the discourses of Russian state, political thought, and literature. By exploring the usage of these words in a wide range of texts, Richard Wortman provides glimpses into the ideas and feelings of leading figures and thinkers in Russian history, from Peter the Great to Alexander Herzen and Nicholas Berdiaev, and offers a specific focus through which students and scholars can approach Russian political history. UK May 2019 • US May 2018 • 256 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781350112360 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350040663 Individual eBook 9781350040670 Library eBook 9781350040687 Bloomsbury Academic

The Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I Patrick O’Meara

The reign of Alexander I was a pivotal moment in the construction of Russia’s national mythology. This work examines this crucial period focusing on the place of the Russian nobility in relation to their ruler, and the accompanying debate between reform and the status quo, between a Russia old and new, and between different visions of what Russia could become. Drawing on extensive archival research and placing a long-neglected emphasis on this aspect of Alexander I’s reign, this book is an important work for students and scholars of imperial Russia, as well as the wider Napoleonic and postNapoleonic period in Europe. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 392 pages • 24 bw illus in 16pp plates, 1 map HB 9781788314862 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781788315678 Library eBook 9781788315661 Bloomsbury Academic

Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union From De-Stalinization to Perestroika Barbara Martin Based on extensive archival research and interviews, this book is a nuanced and very necessary history of Soviet dissident history writing, from the relative liberalisation of de-Stalinisation through increasing repression and persecution in the Brezhnev era to liberalisation once more during perestroika. In the process, Martin sheds light onto late Soviet society and its relationship with the state, as well as the ways in which this dissidence lives on in post-Soviet Russia. This is important reading for all scholars working on late Soviet history and society. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 312 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781788310536 • £85.00 / $114.00 Series: Library of Modern Russia • Bloomsbury Academic

Stalin's Economic Advisors

The Varga Institute and the Making of Soviet Foreign Policy Kyung Deok Roh Soviet foreign policy in the Stalin era is commonly assumed to have been a direct product of either Marxist ideology or the leader's whims. Both assumptions, however, oversimplify the complex and subtle factors involved in its creation and implementation. Roh's account, the first comprehensive study of this pivotal group, demonstrates the many complex ways that Soviet foreign policy was created and sheds new light onto the controversial relationship between Soviet academia and the party. Based on extensive archival research into previously untouched material, Stalin's Economic Advisors is essential reading for all researchers seeking to add nuance to their conception of Stalinist foreign policy, economic thought and politics. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781838602130 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784536930 Individual eBook 9781786723178 Library eBook 9781786733177 Series: Library of Modern Russia • I.B.Tauris

Building Stalinism

The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space Cynthia A. Ruder Cynthia Ruder argues that the construction of the Moscow Canal physically manifests Stalinist ideology and that the vertical, horizontal, underwater, ideological, artistic and metaphorical spaces created by it resonate with the desire of the state to dominate all space within and outside the Soviet Union. She draws on theoretical constructs from cultural geography and spatial studies to interpret and contextualise a variety of structural and cultural products dedicated to, and in praise of, this signature Stalinist construction project. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 352 pages • 52 bw, 8 colour illus in 8pp plates PB 9781838600273 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784539474 Individual eBook 9781786723567 Library eBook 9781786733566 Series: Library of Modern Russia • I.B.Tauris

Stalin's Soviet Justice

"Show’ Trials, War Crimes Trials, and Nuremberg Edited by David M. Crowe, Chapman University, USA This book examines the Soviet role in the Nuremberg IMT trial through the prism of the ideas and practices of earlier Soviet legal history, including the "show" trials of the 1920s and 1930s and the London Conference. It compares and contrasts Stalin's adoption of the "show" trial as a tool against domestic and international threats against the Soviet state with similar ad hoc battlefield military tribunals during World War II, and the evolution of Stalin’s ideas about the trial of Nazi war criminals. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350083349 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350083363 Library eBook 9781350083356 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor: Christopher Gerteis, SOAS, University of London, UK Published in association with the Japan Research Centre at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK.

The Uses of Literature in Modern Japan

Histories and Cultures of the Book Sari Kawana, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA This book explores the practical and creative uses of literature in modern Japan, from the late Meiji period to the present, considering how creators, conveyors, and consumers of literary content have treated texts and their authors as cultural resources to be packaged, promoted, and preserved. Moving beyond close reading of texts to look at their historical context, the book will appeal not only to scholars and students of modern Japanese literature but also those studying the history of the book and modern Japanese cultural history more broadly. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 17 bw illus PB 9781350126367 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350024915 Individual eBook 9781350024908 Library eBook 9781350024892 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

Kenkoku University and the Experience of Pan-Asianism Education in the Japanese Empire

Yuka Hiruma Kishida, Bridgewater College, USA Re-examines the Japanese wartime ideology of Pan-Asianism by focusing on the experiences of students and faculty at Kenkoku University or "Nation-Building University". Kishida examines not only the theory and rhetoric of Pan-Asianism, but also its implementation in the daily lives of students and faculty at the university, drawing on Japaneselanguage scholarship and archival material which reveals dynamic exchanges of ideas about the meaning of Asian unity among the campus community. More than an institutional history, this book makes an important intervention into debates on pan-Asianism and Japanese imperialism. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages • 1 bw illus HB 9781350057852 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350057876 Library eBook 9781350057869 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

The Origins of the Modern Japanese Bureaucracy Yuichiro Shimizu

Translated by Amin Ghadimi What is a bureaucracy, from where does it come, and how does it develop? Japanese have long described their nation as a "kingdom of bureaucrats," but until now, no historian has fully explained the historical origins of the mammoth Japanese executive state. Bringing cutting-edge Japanese scholarship to a global audience, The Origins of the Modern Japanese Bureaucracy is not only a reconceptualization of modern Japanese political history but an account of how the ideal of 'pursuing one's own calling' became the foundational principle of the modern nation-state. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 304 pages • 23 bw illus HB 9781350079557 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350079571 Library eBook 9781350079564 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Automobility and the City in Twentieth-Century Britain and Japan

Simon Gunn, University of Leicester, UK & Susan C. Townsend, University of Nottingham, UK This is the first book to consider how mass motorization reshaped cities in Japan and Britain during the twentieth century. Taking two leading ‘motor cities’, Nagoya and Birmingham, as their principal subjects, Simon Gunn and Susan C. Townsend show how cars and traffic planning changed the spatial form and individual experience of the modern city. They take a comparative approach, revealing both the similarities and differences between Japan and Britain in adapting to the ‘motor age’. The result is the first comparative history of mass automobility and its environmental consequences between East and West. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 23 bw illus HB 9781350075931 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350075955 Library eBook 9781350075948 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

Selected Essays by Fukuzawa Yukichi On Government

Edited by Albert M. Craig, Harvard University, USA Translated by Teruko Craig, Harvard University, USA This book provides the first-English language translation of five essays that bear directly on the development of Fukuzawa Yukichi's thought and its legacy in Japanese culture.

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SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350096615 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350096639 Library eBook 9781350096622 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

Post-Fascist Japan

Political Culture in Kamakura after the Second World War Laura Hein, Northwestern University, USA In late 1945 local Japanese turned their energies toward creating new behaviors and institutions that would give young people better skills to combat repression at home and coercion abroad. Post-Fascist Japan explores this phenomenon, focusing on a group of highly educated Japanese largely based in the town of Kamakura. Hein grounds her theoretical discussion by using specific personalities, showing their ideas about ‘post-fascism’, how they implemented them and how they interacted with the American occupiers. This is an important study for students and scholars of 20th-century Japanese intellectual, political and social history. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350126503 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350025806 Individual eBook 9781350025813 Library eBook 9781350025790 Series: SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

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Averting a Great Divergence

The Everyday Cold War

Peer Vries

Chi-kwan Mark, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

State and economy in Japan, 1868-1937 The most significant debate in global economic history over the past twenty years has dealt with the Great Divergence, the economic gap between different parts of the world. Thus far, this debate has focused on China, India and north-western Europe, particularly Great Britain. This book shifts the focus to ask how Japan became the only non-western county that managed, at least partially, to modernize its economy and start to industrialize in the nineteenth century. Using a range of empirical data, Peer Vries analyses the role of the state in Japan’s economic growth from the Meiji Restoration to World War II, and asks whether Japan’s economic success can be attributed to the rise of state power. Asserting that the state’s involvement was fundamental in Japan’s economic ‘catching up’, he demonstrates how this was built on legacies from the previous Tokugawa period. In this book, Vries deepens our understanding of the Great Divergence in global history by re-examining how Japan developed and modernized against the odds. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 336 pages HB 9781350121676 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350121690 Library eBook 9781350121683 Bloomsbury Academic

United States Relations with China and Iran Towards the Asian Century Edited by Osamah F. Khalil Bringing together experts from history, international relations and the social sciences, United States Relations with China and Iran offers an interdisciplinary examination of the past, present and future of U.S. foreign relations toward the People’s Republic of China and the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the 20th century has been referred to as the "American Century," this book posits that the 21st century will be shaped by relations between the United States and key countries in Asia, in particular China and Iran. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350087736 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350087750 Library eBook 9781350087743 Series: New Approaches to International History • Bloomsbury Academic

The Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Burma Jungle Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in WW2 Richard Duckett In the mountains and jungles of occupied Burma during World War II, British special forces launched a series of secret operations. The men of the SOE, trained in sabotage and guerrilla warfare, worked deep behind enemy lines, to frustrate the puppet Burmese government of Ba Maw and continue the fight against Hirohito's Japan. Featuring a wealth of photographs and material never before published, including direct testimony recorded by veterans of the campaign, Richard Duckett uses newly declassified documents from the National Archives to reveal for the first time the extent of British special forces' involvement. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 16 bw illus in 8pp plates, 11 maps PB 9781788319881 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784539122 Individual eBook 9781786722720 Library eBook 9781786732729 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • I.B.Tauris

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Britain and China, 1950-1972

"Chi-Kwan Mark has written a powerful account of a key Cold War relationship." Rana Mitter, University of Oxford China Centre, UK In 1950 the British government accorded diplomatic recognition to the newly founded People’s Republic of China, but it took 22 years for Britain to establish full diplomatic relations with China. This book argues that Britain and China were involved in an ‘everyday Cold War’: a continuous process of contestation and cooperation that allowed them to normalise their confrontation in the absence of full diplomatic relations, and which was marked by diplomatic ritual, propaganda rhetoric and symbolic retaliation. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350109193 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474265447 Individual eBook 9781474265454 Library eBook 9781474265461 Bloomsbury Academic

Belonging across the Bay of Bengal

Religious Rites, Colonial Migrations, National Rights Edited by Michael Laffan, Princeton University, USA The chapters in this volume discuss themes connecting the regions bordering the Bay of Bengal, covering a crucial period of transition from colonialism to independence. Focusing on the notion of ‘belonging’, the chapters highlight themes of ethnicity, religion, culture and the emergence of nationalist politics and state policies as they relate to the movement of peoples in the region. This is a timely and innovative volume that offers a fresh approach to Indian Ocean history, further enriching our understanding of the current debates over minority rights and refugee problems in the region. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 272 pages • 17 bw illus PB 9781350109247 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350022614 Individual eBook 9781350022621 Library eBook 9781350022638 Bloomsbury Academic

Economic Development and Environmental History in the Anthropocene Perspectives on Asia and Africa

Edited by Gareth Austin, University of Cambridge, UK This book explores the interactions between economic development and the physical environment in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia. The contributors focus on the ‘Anthropocene’ era, in which humanity’s influence on the physical environment has begun to mark the geological record. The chapters examine environmental changes at a global level and human responses to environmental opportunities and constraints on more local and regional scales. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 344 pages PB 9781350109261 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474267496 Individual eBook 9781474267502 Library eBook 9781474267519 Bloomsbury Academic

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Textual Turning Points from 1944

Edited by Kirrily Freeman, Saint Mary's University, Canada & John Munro, St Mary's University, Canada This original collection explores a number of significant texts produced in 1944 that define that year as a textual turning point when converging and contesting visions of a new world emerged. The questions posed at that moment, about capitalism, race, gender, empire, nation and cultural modernity, gave rise to debates that defined the global politics of their era and continue to delineate our own. Highlighting the goals, agendas and priorities that emerged for artists, intellectuals and politicians in 1944, Freeman and Munro rethink the intellectual history of the 20th century and the way these texts shaped the contours of the postwar world. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 12 illus HB 9781350102583 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350102606 Library eBook 9781350102590 Bloomsbury Academic

Anthony Eden, Anglo-American Relations and the 1954 Indochina Crisis

Kevin Ruane, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK & Matthew Jones, London School of Economics, UK Kevin Ruane and Matthew Jones offer an incisive analysis of the key role Anthony Eden, the then British Foreign Secretary, played in resisting collusion with the United States' cold war policy of containment, and brokering a peaceful resolution during the Indochina crisis of 1954. Seeking to counter some of the retrospective blight that Suez has cast over his pre-1956 career, this book persuasively realigns Eden's reputation with a more balanced perspective, taking a larger view of his influence on peace in Southeast Asia. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 384 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350021174 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350021181 Library eBook 9781350021167 Bloomsbury Academic

Mutiny in the Danish Atlantic World

Convicts, Sailors and a Dissonant Empire Johan Heinsen, Aarlborg University, Denmark Taking a mutiny carried out by a group of convicts and sailors on board a Danish ship in 1683 as its central case study, this book discusses how the storytelling of the lower classes shaped antagonisms and struggles for agency in the early modern Atlantic world. Arguing that the mutiny in question was informed by stories and rumour that circulated on both sides of the Atlantic, Johan Heinsen demonstrates how sites such as ships, colonies and prisons resonated with words, and draws on comparable cases across the early modern seas. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 240 pages • 3 bw illus PB 9781350109254 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350027367 Individual eBook 9781350027374 Library eBook 9781350027350 Bloomsbury Academic

The Many Faces of Slavery

New Perspectives on Slave Ownership and Experiences in the Americas

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Reading the Postwar Future

Edited by Catherine Armstrong, Loughborough University, UK & Lawrence Aje While the plantation accounts for 90 per cent of slave ownership and experience in the Americas, its centrality to our common conceptions of slavery in the Atlantic world has arguably led to an oversimplified understanding of its complex dynamics. This book explores nontraditional forms of slavery that existed outside the plantation system in the 17th to 19th century Americas to demonstrate the complicated pluralities of slave ownership and experiences throughout this time and region. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350071421 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350071445 Library eBook 9781350071438 Bloomsbury Academic

Representations of Islam in United States Comics, 18801922 Maryanne A. Rhett

Representations of Islam in United States Comics, 1880-1922 examines the depiction of Islam, Muslims, and the Islamic world in U.S. popular culture, particularly comics and related artifacts, between 1880 and 1922. An exciting contribution to a growing field, this book resituates the U.S. within the Islamic world, using the everyday medium of comics to provide a fresh perspective on the subject. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350073241 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350073265 Library eBook 9781350073258 Bloomsbury Academic

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A Global History of Relocation in Counterinsurgency Warfare Edited by Edward J Erickson, Marine Corps University, USA

Relocation as a strategy and operational approach in war has reappeared in various forms from the late 18th century to the present day. In A Global History of Relocation in Counterinsurgency Warfare, Edward J Erickson brings together a distinguished cast of contributors to present a chronological survey of the major relocations of people conducted as deliberate operational approaches to modern conflicts. This is a vital volume for academics and students interested in military history, counterinsurgency and strategic studies. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages • 5 bw illus PB 9781350062597 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781350062580 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350062610 Library eBook 9781350062603 Bloomsbury Academic

Publishers, Readers and the Great War Literature and Memory since 1918 Vincent Trott, The Open University, UK Literature is at the heart of popular understandings of the First World War in Britain, and has perpetuated a popular memory of the conflict centred on disillusionment, horror and futility. This book examines how and why literature has had this impact, exploring the role played by authors, publishers and readers. It provides a detailed analysis of critical and popular responses to war books, tracing the evolution of readers’ attitudes to the war. Trott thus offers fresh insights regarding the emergence of a collective memory of the First World War in Britain. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 288 pages • 14 bw illus PB 9781474291484 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474291491 Individual eBook 9781474291507 Library eBook 9781474291477 Bloomsbury Academic

Internment in Switzerland during the First World War

Susan Barton, De Montfort University, UK In contrast to the plethora of works on the tragic loss of human lives during the First World War, little is known about the prisoners of war from Britain who were sent to neutral Switzerland from 1916. This book explores the everyday lives of these prisoners, with particular attention to their training, leisure and relationships, as well as their impact on Swiss tourism. Employing a wealth of sources, including official records, internees' magazines, newspapers, post cards, letters and photographs, Susan Barton offers a fascinating account of the social and cultural history of internment in Switzerland. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages • 25 bw illus HB 9781350037731 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350037755 Library eBook 9781350037748 Bloomsbury Academic

Propaganda and Conflict

War, Media and Shaping the Twentieth Century Edited by Mark Connelly, Jo Fox, Ulf Schmidt & Stefan Goebel Propaganda has always played a key role in shaping attitudes during periods of conflict and the academic study of propaganda, commencing in earnest in 1915, has never really left us. We continue to want to understand propaganda’s inner-workings and, in doing so, to control and confine its influence. We remain anxious about pernicious information warfare campaigns, especially those that seemingly endanger liberal democracy or freedom of thought. What are the challenges, then, of studying propaganda studies in the twenty-first century? Much scholarship remains locked into the study of stateled campaigns, however an area of special concern in recent years has been the loss of official control over the basic instruments of mass communication. This has been seen in the rise of ‘fake news’ and the ability of non-state actors to influence political events. This volume presents the latest research in propaganda studies, featuring contributions from a range of leading scholars and covering the most cutting-edge scholarship in the study of propaganda from World War I to the present. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 352 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788314039 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781788316712 Library eBook 9781788316729 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • Bloomsbury Academic

After the Great War

Economic Warfare and the Promise of Peace in Paris 1919 Phillip Dehne, St. Joseph's College, USA The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 saw the creation of the Treaty of Versailles as the international community came together to find a collective way forward in the aftermath of the First World War. Using the perspective of a key delegate, Lord Robert Cecil, this book examines the struggles and under-acknowledged successes of the conference as Europe grappled with the economic, political and humanitarian catastrophes overwhelming its people. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages • 11 bw illus HB 9781350087040 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350087583 Library eBook 9781350087576 Bloomsbury Academic

Censorship and Propaganda in World War I A Comprehensive History Eberhard Demm Censorship and propaganda in World War I presents the first complete history of the subject since 1927, comparing the situation in Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Turkey, Italy and the United States. Eberhard Demm analyses the role and function of censorship and postal control, the main arguments of propaganda and its preferred targets, its techniques and distribution, and its permeation and control of entertainment. Finally, Demm assesses how effective propaganda and censorship can really be. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 35 bw illus in 16pp plate section HB 9781784538514 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350118591 Library eBook 9781350118614 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • Bloomsbury Academic

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Prisoners of the Sumatra Railway

Narratives of History and Memory Lizzie Oliver, Independent Scholar, UK Prisoners of the Sumatra Railway is the first book to detail the experiences of British former prisoners of war (POWs) who were forced to construct a railway across Sumatra during the Japanese occupation. Lizzie Oliver brings to light previously unpublished materials, including diaries, letters, artwork and photographs to analyse how former POWs tried to share, preserve, and make sense of their experiences. This wholly original study is of great value to scholars of the Second World War and anyone interested in 20th-century Southeast Asian history or war and memory. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350118904 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350024120 Individual eBook 9781350024144 Library eBook 9781350024137 Series: War, Culture and Society • Bloomsbury Academic

Allied Communication to the Public during the Second World War National and Transnational Networks Edited by Simon Eliot & Marc Wiggam This volume offers cutting-edge research on how information was used, distributed and received during the war. With a transnational approach encompassing Germany, Iberia, the Arab world and India, it addresses the main communication problems faced by Allied governments. These included how to balance the free exchange of information with the demands of national security, how to frame war aims differently for belligerent, neutral and imperial audiences and how to represent a variety of communities in wartime propaganda. In doing so, they reveal the contested and transnational character of the ways in which information was conveyed during the Second World War. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350105126 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350105140 Library eBook 9781350105133 Bloomsbury Academic

The Irish Myth of the Second World War

Bernard Kelly, Dublin City Library and Archives, Ireland Existing at the intersection of military history, literary criticism, social history, and film studies, The Irish Myth of the Second World War challenges the dominant conception of Ireland's actions during World War II. Bernard Kelly, in his important contribution to Second World War studies, argues that this is a false construction and shows how Irish participation in the Second World War was inevitably held up as an example of British-Irish cooperation and that, in the process, the veteran's story of the war has been almost completely adopted by the Irish public. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 272 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781474261784 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781474261791 Library eBook 9781474261807 Series: War, Culture and Society • Bloomsbury Academic

Bomber Boys on Screen

RAF Bomber Command in Film and Television Drama S. P. MacKenzie, University of South Carolina, USA In this illuminating study, S. P. MacKenzie explores the different ways in which the men of RAF Bomber Command have been represented in dramatic form on the big and small screen from the war years to the present day. Bomber Boys on Screen is the first in-depth study of how and why the screen-drama image of those who flew, those who directed them, and those who provided support for RAF bomber operations has changed over time, sometimes in contested circumstances.

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War, Culture and Society

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350024847 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350024861 Library eBook 9781350024878 Bloomsbury Academic

French Imperial Policy in Africa Douglas W. Leonard

Alfred Beit and the Making of British Southern Africa Rethinking Empire and Its Legacy

Ruramisai Charumbira, University of Bern, Switzerland From the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, British Southern Africa saw hosts of Europeans arriving in the region to transform their lives and participate in colonial life in different ways. Ruramisai Charumbira chronicles the life of Alfred Beit, a German who would make millions in South African mining and go on to shape African infrastructure. She then turns to examine the Catholic missionaries who influenced native colonial policy. Finally, she demonstrates how 'birthright colonials' - the Scots, Irish, Welsh, and English - constructed and negotiated ethnic and national identities that were cast into sharp relief in the colonies.

In this influential new study, historian Douglas W. Leonard examines the political and intellectual repercussions of French efforts to understand and to dominate colonial Africa through the use of anthropology. From General Louis Faidherbe in the 1840s to politician Jacques Soustelle and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu in the 1950s, Leonard illustrates how these French thinkers sowed the seeds of their own destruction. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 352 pages • 7 bw illus HB 9781788315203 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781786726131 Library eBook 9781786736192 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Malaya

Labour, Decolonization and Class

Rebecca Kenneison

Gareth Curless, University of Exeter, UK

World War II and the Path to Independence

During World War II, agents of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) infiltrated Japaneseoccupied Malaya. There they worked with Malayan guerrilla groups, including the communist-sponsored Malayan Peoples Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA), regarded as the precursor of the communist insurgent army of the Malayan Emergency. This book traces the development of SOE’s Malayan operations, and analyses the interactions between SOE and the various guerrilla groups. Rebecca Kenneison shows that the British possessed a wealth of local information, but failed to convert it into active intelligence in the period prior to the Malayan Emergency. In doing so she provides new insights into the impact of SOE on Malayan politics, the nature of Malayan communism’s challenge to colonial rule, and British post-war intelligence in Malaya. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781788313896 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350118584 Library eBook 9781350118577 Series: International Library of War Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Empire and the Social Sciences Global Histories of Knowledge Edited by Jeremy Adelman This thought-provoking and original collection looks at how intellectuals and their disciplines have been shaped, halted and advanced by the rise and fall of empires. It illuminates how ideas did not just reflect but also moulded global order and disorder by informing public policies and discourse. Ranging from early modern European empires to debates about recent American hegemony, Empire and the Social Sciences shows that world history cannot be separated from the empires that made it, and reveals the many ways in which social scientists constructed empires as we know them. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350102514 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350102538 Library eBook 9781350102521 Bloomsbury Academic

Popular Catholicism in 20thCentury Ireland Locality, Identity and Culture

Síle de Cléir, University of Limerick, Ireland For much of the 20th century, Catholics in Ireland spent significant amounts of time engaged in religious activities. This book documents their experience in Limerick city between the 1920s and 1960s, exploring the connections between their experience and the wider culture of an expanding and modernising urban environment. De Cléir uses a combination of in-depth interviews and historical ethnographic sources to reconstruct the day-to-day religious experience of people living in Limerick city. Popular Catholicism in 20th-century Ireland presents a fascinating new perspective on 20th-century Irish social and religious history. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 264 pages • 14 bw illus PB 9781350109186 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350020597 Individual eBook 9781350020603 Library eBook 9781350020580 Bloomsbury Academic

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Re-Making Colonial Workers at the End of the British Empire The strikes and labour riots that swept through the empire during the late 1930s are widely regarded as a watershed moment in the history of British imperialism. According to conventional histories, the unrest was a catalyst for a major reorientation of not just colonial labour policy but colonial attitudes towards social and economic development in the empire. Labour, Decolonization and Class reconsiders this established narrative, using comparative case studies from Singapore, British Guiana and the Gold Coast. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350052895 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350052918 Library eBook 9781350052901 Bloomsbury Academic

Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century Religion, Enlightenment and the Sexual Revolution William Gibson & Joanne Begiato The Long Eighteenth Century was the Age of Revolutions, including the first sexual revolution. In this era, sexual toleration began and there was a marked increase in the discussion of morality, extra-marital sex, pornography and same-sex relationships in both print and visual culture media. William Gibson and Joanne Begiato here consider the ways in which the Church of England dealt with sex and sexuality in this period, integrating themes of gender and sexuality into a broader understanding of the Church of England in the eighteenth century. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781788319874 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784533779 Individual eBook 9781786721570 Library eBook 9781786731579 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • I.B.Tauris

Islam and Britain

Muslim Mission in an Age of Empire Ron Geaves, Cardiff University, UK This book charts the history of Muslim missionary activity in London from 1912 until 1944. Arguing that Muslim mission in this period needs to be placed in the context of colonial encounter, it shows that Muslim missionary activity in London was part of a variety of strategies to engage with European expansion and overzealous Christian missionary activity in India. Ron Geaves draws on research undertaken in India and Pakistan, where the Ahmadiya missionaries have kept extensive archives of this period which until now have been unavailable to scholars. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages • 14 bw illus PB 9781350112377 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474271738 Individual eBook 9781474271745 Library eBook 9781474271752 Bloomsbury Academic

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New Approaches to Presentism

Edited by Marek Tamm, Tallinn University, Estonia & Laurent Olivier, French National Museum of Archaeology in Saint-Germain-enLaye, France Is time out of joint? For the past two centuries, the dominant Western time regime has been futureoriented and based on the linear, progressive and homogeneous concept of time. Over the last few decades, there has been a shift towards a new, present-oriented regime or ‘presentism’, made up of multiple and percolating temporalities. Rethinking Historical Time engages with this change of paradigm, providing a timely overview of cutting-edge interdisciplinary approaches to this new temporal condition. Marek Tamm and Laurent Olivier have brought together an international team of scholars working in history, anthropology, archaeology, geography, philosophy, literature and visual studies. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350065086 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350065109 Library eBook 9781350065093 Bloomsbury Academic

The Middle Ages in Popular Imagination Memory, Film and Medievalism Paul B. Sturtevant What does the public really know about the Middle Ages? How do the conflicting medievalisms they consume contribute to their knowledge? And why is this important? Based on extensive focus groups, the book details the ways - both formal and informal - that people learn about the medieval past and how this informs, and even distorts, our present. In the process, Sturtevant also sheds light, in more general terms, onto the ways non-specialists learn about the past, and why understanding this is so important. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350124905 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788311397 Individual eBook 9781786723574 Library eBook 9781786733573 Series: New Directions in Medieval Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

The Szekler Nation and Medieval Hungary Politics, Law and Identity on the Frontier Nathalie Kalnoky In 13th century Hungary, the Szeklers were granted a territory on the eastern border of the kingdom. These lands were donated by the king to the community in exchange for armed border guard service. Using 13th-16th century archives, Kalnoky explores the evolution towards individual property, a factor of inequality, constantly shaped and limited by the Szeklers' determination to safeguard their freedom, and observes the progressive evolution of a clannic society, toward sedentarisation and economic diversification as solidarity within the villages. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages • 16 bw illus HB 9781788314824 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726261 Library eBook 9781786736321 I.B.Tauris World English

History in Times of Unprecedented Change A Theory for the 21st Century

Zoltán Boldizsár Simon, Bielefeld University, Germany This book argues that instead of seeing the past, the present and the future together on a temporal continuum as history, we now expect unprecedented change to happen in the future (in visions of the future of technology, ecology and nuclear warfare) and we look at the past by assuming that such changes have already happened. This radical theory of history challenges narrative conceptualizations of history which assume a past potential of humanity unfolding over time to reach future fulfillment and seeks new ways of conceptualizing the altered sociocultural concerns Western societies are currently facing. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350095052 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350095076 Library eBook 9781350095069 Bloomsbury Academic

The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World Revisiting the Sources

Edited by Stefan Esders, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Yitzhak Hen, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, Pia Lucas, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany & Tamar Rotman, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

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Rethinking Historical Time

Through examination of the ties and relationships of the Merovingian Kingdoms with their Mediterranean surroundings, the papers here show that, in contrast with previous scholarly assumptions, the Merovingians had complicated and multi-layered political, religious, and socio-cultural relations with their Mediterranean counterparts. Among the topics examined in the book are the formation of identity; the shape and rules of diplomatic relations; social, legal, and religious dimensions that reflect cultural transfer; and Western attitudes towards the East. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 280 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781350048386 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350048409 Library eBook 9781350048393 Series: Studies in Early Medieval History • Bloomsbury Academic

Medieval Literature on Display

Heritage and Culture in Modern Germany Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand How has the medieval world been depicted in the present day? This book uses two German museums - the Museum Wolfram von Eschenbach and the Nibelung Museum - as case studies for a vibrant, imaginative, and provocative enactment of twenty-first century medievalism. Emerging around the turn of the twentieth century, the museums explore medieval German literature, cultural memory and local history. This book shows how, in reconstructing and transforming medieval narratives for a contemporary audience, the museums enact the process of medievalism: it reveals how memory, through the lens of the Middle Ages, shapes modern cultural identity and heritage. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 240 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788316897 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726278 Library eBook 9781786736338 Bloomsbury Academic

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Alternative Histories of the Self

Marriage, Law and Modernity

Anna Clark, University of Minnesota, USA

Edited by Julia Moses, University of Sheffield, UK

A Cultural History of Sexuality and Secrets, 1762-1917

Alternative Histories of the Self investigates how people twisted and re-imagined the idea of the unique self in the period from 1760 to 1917. It challenges the postmodern argument that the notion of the unique, coherent self is necessarily a tool of liberal individualism, capitalism, and disciplinary discourses. Instead it effectively demonstrates how the notion of the unique self could be – and indeed was – used to justify gender and sexual transgression. This is a highly innovative study that will be of interest to intellectual historians of modern Britain and Europe, as well as historians of gender and sexuality. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages • 4 bw illus PB 9781350118898 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350030633 Individual eBook 9781350030657 Library eBook 9781350030640 Bloomsbury Academic

Caesarism in the PostRevolutionary Age

Global Histories

Marriage, Law and Modernity offers a global perspective on the modern history of marriage. Widespread recent debate has focused on the changing nature of families, characterized by both the rise of unmarried cohabitation and the legalization of same-sex marriage. However, historical understanding of these developments remains limited. How has marriage come to be the target of national legislation? Are recent policies on same-sex marriage part of a broader transformation? And, has marriage come to be similar across the globe despite claims about national, cultural and religious difference? This collection brings together scholars from across the world in order to offer a global perspective on the history of marriage. It unites legal, political and social history, and seeks to draw out commonalities and differences by exploring connections through empire, international law and international migration. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350112384 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474276108 Individual eBook 9781474276115 Library eBook 9781474276122 Bloomsbury Academic

Crisis, Populace and Leadership Markus J. Prutsch, European Parliament, Belgium Caesarism in the Post-Revolutionary Age explores the complex relationship between democracy and dictatorship from the 18th century onwards. More concretely, it assesses how, during the post-revolutionary period, democracy emerged as something compatible with dictatorship, both on the level of political thought and practice. This study will be of value to anyone interested in modern political history, but also contemporary politics. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781474267540 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781474267557 Library eBook 9781474267564 Series: Europe’s Legacy in the Modern World • Bloomsbury Academic

From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage International Perspectives since 1789 Edited by Sean Brady & Mark Seymour Inspired by recent adoptions of same-sex marriage, From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage provides international perspectives on the legal and social history of same-sex relationships from the early 19th century to the present. Its emphasis is on areas where the impetus for change has been most noticeable: Europe, the Americas, and Australasia. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350023925 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350023918 Library eBook 9781350023901 Bloomsbury Academic

History of Technology Volume 34 Edited by Ian Inkster, SOAS, University of London, UK

This special issue, assembled by guest editor David Pretel, brings together a range of experts to explore a plethora of topics in Latin America's technological history. Papers include a study of rural telephony in in 20th-century Latin America; the rise of the ‘Techno-class’ in modern Brazil; an analysis of the rise and fall of three Caribbean commodities; the history of educational technology in Latin America, and science and technology in Cold War Chile. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350085596 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350085619 Library eBook 9781350085602 Series: History of Technology • Bloomsbury Academic

Lost Souls

Women, Religion and Mental Illness in the Victorian Asylum Diana Peschier How did the Victorians view mental illness? After discovering the case-notes of women in Victorian asylums, Diana Peschier reveals how mental illness was recorded by both medical practitioners and in the popular literature of the era, and why madness became so closely associated with femininity. Her research reveals the plight of women incarcerated in nineteenth-century asylums, how they became patients, and the ways they were perceived by their family, medical professionals, society and by themselves. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781788318075 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726544 Library eBook 9781786736604 Series: International Library of Historical Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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A Linguistic Approach

Ilse Depraetere, Université de Lille 3, France & Chad Langford, Université de Lille 3, France Depraetere and Langford, with 40 years of teaching experience between them, present a grammar pitched precisely at advanced learners of English who need to understand how the English language really works without getting lost in the specifics. Most linguisticallyoriented grammars of English can be intimidating and complex. On the other hand, the more basic practical grammars also available are often not advanced enough. This book pulls from linguistic theory all the relevant notions that will enable the language student to fully grasp English grammar. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 416 pages PB 9781350069879 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781350069893 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350069909 Library eBook 9781350069916 Bloomsbury Academic

Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics Heath Rose, University of Oxford, UK, Jim McKinley, University of Bath, UK & Jessica Briggs Baffoe-Djan

This book provides a practical guide to conducting applied linguistics research and collecting good data. It explores frequently used data collection techniques, including interviews, focus groups, data elicitation tasks, corpus and questionnaires. The chapters also include exemplary research projects, showcasing and explaining how the technique was used to collect data in a successfully published study. Complete with a Companion Website hosting additional resources, this book is an essential how-to guide for both novice and experienced applied linguists tackling data collection techniques for the first time. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781350025844 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781350025837 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350025851 Library eBook 9781350025868 Series: Research Methods in Linguistics • Bloomsbury Academic

English in Global Aviation

Context, Research, and Pedagogy Eric Friginal, Georgia State University, USA, Elizabeth Mathews, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA & Jennifer Roberts, EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University, USA Taking students and instructors step by step through the major issues surrounding the use of English in the aviation industry, this book provides a clear introduction to turning research into practice in the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP). With case studies, transcriptions, radiotelephony and a clear breakdown of the common vocabulary and phrasal patterns of aviation discourse, the book offers an insight into the requirements and challenges of successful intercultural communication in this industry, as well as clarifying how to teach, develop and assess aviation English language courses. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781350059313 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350059306 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350059320 Library eBook 9781350059337 Bloomsbury Academic

Constructions of Migrant Integration in British Public Discourse Becoming British Sam Bennett This is a study into how the public discourse on migrant integration in the UK changed from 20002010. The book shows that the discursive construction of integration in the British public sphere shifted from one of cultural pluralism to one of neo-assimilation, informed by a wider spread of neo-liberalism that necessitates self-sufficiency and discourages state assistance. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350123120 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350029200 Individual eBook 9781350029224 Library eBook 9781350029217 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

European Identities in Discourse A Transnational Citizens' Perspective

Franco Zappettini, University of Genoa, Italy Offering a detailed example of multilevel linguistic analysis through the application of the discourse historical approach (DHA), this book provides a novel outlook on the construction of (European) identities using critical discourse analysis. Approaching the analysis of European identities from underexplored bottom-up (participant-led) and transnational perspectives, this book highlights how transnational narratives of solidarity and the deterritorialisation of civic participation can impact the (re)imagination of the European community.

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Advanced English Grammar

Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350042988 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350042971 Library eBook 9781350042995 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Discourses of Men’s Suicide Notes A Qualitative Analysis

Dariusz Galasinski, University of Wolverhampton, UK Focussing on men and masculinity and anchored in qualitative discourse analysis, Discourses of Men’s Suicide Notes responds to the need for a more thorough understanding of suicidal behaviour. This book takes a qualitative approach to data gathered from the Polish Corpus of Suicide Notes, a unique repository of over 600 suicide notes, exploring discourse from and about men at the most traumatic juncture of their lives. This book seeks to understand what these notes mean and what significance and power they are invested with. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350109025 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350005730 Individual eBook 9781350005747 Library eBook 9781350005754 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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L I N G U I S T I C S – Corpus a nd Di sc ourse / Soc i ol i ngui sti c s

Corpus and Discourse Learner Corpus Research

New Perspectives and Applications Edited by Vaclav Brezina, Lancaster University, UK & Lynne Flowerdew, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This volume showcases original, agenda-setting studies in the field of learner corpus research of both spoken and written production. The studies have important applications for classroom pedagogy. The volume brings readers up-to-date with new written and spoken learner corpora, often looking at previously under-examined variables in learner corpus investigations. It also demonstrates innovative applications of learner corpus findings, addressing issues such as the effect of task, the effect of learner variables and the nature of learner language. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 200 pages PB 9781350112582 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474272889 Individual eBook 9781474272902 Library eBook 9781474272896 Series: Corpus and Discourse • Bloomsbury Academic

Keywords in the Press: The New Labour Years Lesley Jeffries, University of Huddersfield, UK & Brian Walker, University of Huddersfield, UK

By extracting the cultural keywords of the time and demonstrating their evolving meanings this book assesses the ideological landscape in Britain during the years of the ‘New Labour’ project. Conducting analysis of two newspaper corpora using computational tools, the authors retain a qualitative focus and look at textually-constructed meanings. They combine corpus-based stylistics with a critical stylistics. It demonstrates the extent of the cultural hegemony of the New Labour project and sets our clear methodology for combining corpus approaches with qualitative analysis. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages • 40 bw illus. PB 9781350112599 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781441162229 Individual eBook 9781350046252 Library eBook 9781350046269 Series: Corpus and Discourse • Bloomsbury Academic

The Tyranny of Writing

Ideologies of the Written Word Edited by Constanze Weth, University of Luxembourg, Belgium & Kasper Juffermans, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg This book examines the powerful role of writing in society. The invention of writing, independently at various places and times in history, always stood at the cradle of powerful civilizations. It is impossible to imagine modern life without writing. As individuals and social groups we hold high expectations of its potential for societal and personal development. Globally, huge resources have been and are being invested in promoting literacy worldwide. So what could possibly be tyrannical about writing? UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350123113 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474292467 Individual eBook 9781474292443 Library eBook 9781474292450 Series: Advances in Sociolinguistics • Bloomsbury Academic

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Corpus Approaches to the Language of Sports Texts, Media, Modalities

Edited by Marcus Callies, University of Bremen, Germany & Magnus Levin, Linnaeus University, Sweden This book uses corpus resources to offer new perspectives on the language and discourse of sport and sporting events. Bringing together a range of empirical studies from leading scholars, the book bridges the gap between quantitative corpus approaches and more qualitative, multimodal discourse methods. In doing so, it not only offers exciting new insights into the linguistic aspects of sports language, but also extends the scope of corpus linguistics beyond traditional monomodal approaches to put multimodality firmly on the agenda. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350088207 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350088221 Library eBook 9781350088214 Series: Corpus and Discourse • Bloomsbury Academic

Corpus Stylistics in Heart of Darkness and its Italian Translations

Lorenzo Mastropierro, University of Birmingham, UK This book explores the interaction between corpus stylistics and translation studies. It shows how corpus methods can be used to compare the style of literary texts to that of their translations, through the study of Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and four of its Italian versions. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781350112568 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350013544 Individual eBook 9781350013568 Library eBook 9781350013551 Series: Corpus and Discourse • Bloomsbury Academic

Multilingual Memories

Monuments, Museums and the Linguistic Landscape Edited by Robert Blackwood, University of Liverpool, UK & John Macalister, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand This book addresses questions of remembering and forgetting from an explicitly multilingual perspective. From a museum at Victoria Falls in Zambia to a Japanese-American internment in Arkansas, this book probes how the medium of the communication of memories affirms social orders across the globe. With examples from Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North and South America, this volume also examines the extent to which multilingual memories legitimize not only specific discourses but also individuals, particular communities, and ethnolinguistic groups – often to the detriment of others. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781350071254 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350071278 Library eBook 9781350071261 Series: Advances in Sociolinguistics • Bloomsbury Academic

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Learning Vocabulary through Collocations Joshua Brook Antle, Tsuda University, Japan Collocations and Action Research is a thorough investigation of the theory and practice behind improving second language learners’ vocabulary and fluency through the teaching of multi-word units of language. Taking these collocations as its focus, this book provides a clear and in-depth description of the cognitive processing language learners go through when producing speech. Providing a template for how to conduct an action research study using both qualitative and quantitative research techniques, this book will appeal to researchers interested in vocabulary and spoken fluency, as well as language instructors wanting to better understand the nature of vocabulary and spoken discourse. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350126664 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350049864 Individual eBook 9781350049871 Library eBook 9781350049888 Bloomsbury Academic

Language Acquisition and the Multilingual Ideal

Exploring Japanese Language Learning Motivation Toshiyuki Nakamura, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Japan Examining the motivational development of Japanese language learners, this book investigates the relationship between their future self-images as Japanese speakers and their broader self-images as multilingual individuals. Questioning how motivation is influenced both by native languages and by the other languages which learners speak or study, Toshiyuki Nakamura uses dynamic systems theory (DST) to uncover how knowledge of English motivates the learning of Japanese. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781350088153 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350088177 Library eBook 9781350088160 Bloomsbury Academic

Acquiring Metaphorical Expressions in a Second Language

Performance by Chinese Learners of English Chris Mengying Xia, University of Cambridge, UK This book places the question of acquisition of metaphorical expressions in the framework of bilingual lexicon. Focussing on the question whether metaphorical expressions are taken for granted by second language learners, it explores how the metaphorical meaning(s) of a word should be connected in a learner’s mental lexicon, and how the cross-linguistic availability of a metaphorical expression could affect the outcome of acquisition of that expression. It also provides a detailed comparison between metaphorical expressions and other figurative language from both the theoretical and experimental perspectives. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350071797 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350071810 Library eBook 9781350071803 Bloomsbury Academic

Crossing Linguistic Boundaries Systemic, Synchronic and Diachronic Variation in English

Edited by Paloma Núñez-Pertejo, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, María José López-Couso, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Belén Méndez-Naya, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain & Javier Pérez-Guerra, University of Vigo, Spain Bringing together leading international scholars in English linguistics, this volume investigates issues including the specific relations between segmental and suprasegmental phonology and phonetics to other realms of English linguistics, the grammar/semantics interface and correlation issues between syntax and verbal mood. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350053854 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350053878 Library eBook 9781350053861 Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Companions The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics

Edited by Tony Jappy, University of Perpignan Via Domitia, France Discussing topics such as narrative, contemporary philosophy, aesthetics and biosemiotics, this Companion furthers understanding of the contemporary pertinence of Peircean concepts in theoretical and empirical fashion. Demonstrating the influence of Peirce’s thought to current and future research topics and methods, The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics is the definitive guide to the enduring legacy of one of the world’s greatest semioticians. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 480 pages HB 9781350076112 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350076136 Library eBook 9781350076129 Series: Bloomsbury Companions • Bloomsbury Academic

L I N G U I S T I C S – Sec ond L a ngua ge Ac qui si tion / World En glish e s / C omp a ni on s

Collocations and Action Research

The Bloomsbury Companion to Language Industry Studies

Edited by Erik Angelone, Kent State University, USA, Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland & Gary Massey, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland This book provides an overview of the key issues shaping the language industry, exploring the dynamics of the language industry in a data-driven, empirical fashion. Featuring indepth explorations of the current issues in language industry studies and future new directions for research, this book provides systematic coverage of a diverse range of translation and interpreting related topics. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 400 pages HB 9781350024939 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350024946 Library eBook 9781350024953 Series: Bloomsbury Companions • Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics The Semiotics of Caesar Augustus

Elina Pyy, University of Helsinki, Finland Through investigation of literary and screen representations of Augustus, this book examines how this figure can be used to recognize the ways in which the discourses of power, liberty, oppression and humanity operated in the postmodern world. Combining the methods of literary semiotics with the tradition of classical reception studies to better understand the intersections between the classical past and the present, The Semiotics of Caesar Augustusseeks to answer the question of what Augustus meant in the postmodern world of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350126671 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474277228 Individual eBook 9781474277235 Library eBook 9781474277259 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics • Bloomsbury Academic

The Semiotics of Light and Shadows

Modern Visual Arts and Weimar Cinema Piotr Sadowski, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Piotr Sadowski’s study of light and shadows in visual arts and Weimar cinema is underpinned by the evolutionary semiotic theory of indexicality and iconicity. It is employed to account for the unique communicative and emotive power of such indexical media as the shadow theatre, silhouette portraits, camera obscura, photography and film, as distinct from the iconic media such as painting, sculpture or live performing arts. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350119017 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350016149 Individual eBook 9781350016156 Library eBook 9781350016163 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Semiotics • Bloomsbury Academic

Popular Music and Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies Ideology, Control and Resistance in Turkey since 2002

Lyndon C. S. Way, Liverpool Hope University, UK Popular music has long been used to entertain, provoke, to challenge and liberate but also to oppress and control. This book shows how an innovative set of methods from Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies (MCDS) can be used to reveal the deeply political role played by some popular music. It is set in and around contemporary Turkish society, with its complex and deep ideological divisions increasingly obvious under the stewardship of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his centreright political party in power since 2002. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350118997 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350016446 Individual eBook 9781350016460 Library eBook 9781350016453 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Advances in Translation Institutional Translation for International Governance

Enhancing Quality in Multilingual Legal Communication Edited by Fernando Prieto Ramos, The University of Geneva, Switzerland This volume provides a state-of-the-art overview of institutional translation issues related to the development of international law and policies for supranational integration and governance. These issues are explored from various angles by leading academics and practitioners in legal and institutional translation. Focus is placed on current practices in managing translation quality and legal communication in a variety of institutional settings, including several comparative studies of EU institutions and the United Nations. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781350126657 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474292290 Individual eBook 9781474292313 Library eBook 9781474292306 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Intercultural Crisis Communication

Translation, Interpreting, and Languages in Local Crises Edited by Christophe Declercq, University College London, UK & Federico M. Federici, University College London, UK This volume explores the crucial role of translation and interpretation in situations of disaster, emergency and conflict. The need for more efficient language mediation is analysed in contemporary case studies from Africa, the USA, Europe, the UK and Armenia. With contributions from experts in the field, this volume is of international relevance and provides a multifaceted overview of intercultural communication issues in emergencies. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350097056 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350097070 Library eBook 9781350097063 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Translation • Bloomsbury Academic

Wittgenstein’s Secret Diaries Cryptography and Semiotics

Dinda L. Gorlée, Visiting Professor of Translation Studies and Semiotics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Employing the semiotic doctrine of Charles S. Pierce, this book examines Wittgenstein’s private secret diaries, which were written partly in plaintext and partly in a coded script. Dinda Gorlée explores what the use of language reveals about Wittgenstein's public and private identities. Using Peirce’s reasoning of deduction, induction and abduction, this book investigates how the emotional, energetic and logical interpretations of the signs and objects used in the coded diaries reflect Wittgenstein’s psychological mood. UK July 2039 • US July 2039 • 272 pages HB 9781350011878 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781350011885 Library eBook 9781350011892 Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Sandrine Sorlin, University Paul Valéry of Montpellier 3, France This book focuses on how readers can be ‘manipulated’ during their experience of reading fictional texts. Adopting a cross-disciplinary perspective, chapters highlight the linguistic, pragmatic, cognitive and multimodal springs of ‘manipulation’, delving into how contemporary fictional works bring readers to offer a certain type of responses. The chapters offer fined-grained stylistic analysis of diverse textual genres (detective story, crime fiction, short story, multimodal novel and poems), throwing new light into how our perspective on and representation of the world can be manipulated in fiction.

The Novel: An Alternative History, 1600-1800

Steven Moore, Independent Scholar, USA Winner of the Christian Gauss Award for excellence in literary scholarship from the Phi Beta Kappa Society In this epic history of novel writing from 1600-1800, Moore examines over 400 novels from around the world in a lively style that is as entertaining as it is informative. The novel experienced an explosive growth spurt during these centuries as writers experimented with different forms and genres: epistolary novels, romances, Gothic thrillers, novels in verse, parodies, science fiction, episodic road trips, and family sagas, along with quirky, unclassifiable experiments in fiction that resemble contemporary, avant-garde works. As in his previous volume, Moore privileges the innovators and outriders, those who kept the novel novel. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 1024 pages PB 9781628929713 • £19.95 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781441188694 Individual eBook 9781623567408 Library eBook 9781623565190 Bloomsbury Academic

Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists Celia Brayfield

In London in 1958 a play by a 19-year-old redefined women’s writing in Britain. The play was A Taste of Honey and the author, Shelagh Delaney, was the first of a succession of very young women who wrote about their lives with an honesty that dazzled the world. They rebelled against sexism, inequality and prejudice and in doing so rejected masculine definitions of what writing and a writer should be. After Delaney came Edna O’Brien, Lynne Reid Banks, Virginia Ironside, Charlotte Bingham, Margaret Forster and Nell Dunn, each challenging traditional concepts of womanhood in novels, films, television, essays and journalism. Acclaimed author, Celia Brayfield, tells their exceptional story here, for the first time.

Edited by Joseph Tabbi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Bringing together leading scholars and artists from across the world, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature is an authoritative handbook to the field, from hyperfiction to multi-media poetry and narrative-driven games. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, this book explores the foundational theories of the field, contemporary artistic practices, debates and controversies surrounding such key concepts as canonicity, world systems, narrative and the digital humanities, and new media contexts of contemporary electronic literature. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 464 pages PB 9781350126756 • £29.99 / $40.95 Previously published in HB 9781474230254 Individual eBook 9781474230261 Library eBook 9781474230278 Bloomsbury Academic

Liberalism and Education The Monopoly of an Idea

Francis O'Gorman, University of Edinburgh, UK Francis O’Gorman examines the damaging consequences of a liberalism that seems almost obligatory within modern western universities and in literature and art. In the 20th century what had been open-minded inquiry gradually gathered an assumption that judgment, particularly moral judgment, had no part in a university education. Liberal values became the norm but the costs were not considered, including the rise of populism and nationalism. Because liberals have insisted that intolerance is morally unacceptable, the only forms of intolerance that we can now perceive are extreme. Liberalism has handed to the extremists the only realistic option for taking a different view.

LITERARY STUDIES

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350062962 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781350062986 Library eBook 9781350062979 Series: Advances in Stylistics • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature

L I N G U I S T I C S – Styl i sti c s

Stylistic Manipulation of the Reader in Contemporary Fiction

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781501336799 • £20.00 / $19.95 Individual eBook 9781501336805 Library eBook 9781501336812 Bloomsbury Academic World English

The Critic as Amateur

Edited by Saikat Majumdar, Ashoka University, India & Aarthi Vadde, Duke University, USA Can the criticism of literature and culture really be professionalized? Does criticism retain an amateur impulse even as it evolves into a highly specialized activity enshrined in the university? While the "amateur impulse" has always been in play in the literary arena beyond the academy – in the journalistic world of magazines, reviewing, radio and TV discussions of literature – the nature and meaning of that impulse remain to be explained. This volume, the first on the critic as amateur, weds currents of thought in heretofore distinct conversations about the future of literary studies, the public humanities, university labor, and new media. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781501341410 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501341403 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501341427 Library eBook 9781501341434 Bloomsbury Academic

UK July 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages • c. 16 in plate section HB 9781448217496 • £19.99 / $28.00 Individual eBook 9781448217519 Bloomsbury Caravel World English

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L I T E R A R Y S T U D I E S – L i tera ry Theory

Leo Bersani

Political English

Mikko Tuhkanen, Texas A&M University, USA

Thomas Docherty, University of Warwick, UK

A Speculative Introduction For the past sixty years, Leo Bersani has inspired, resisted, guided, and challenged scholarly work in the fields of literary criticism, queer theory, cultural studies, psychoanalytic theory, and film and visual studies. Leo Bersani: A Speculative Introduction guides the reader through this extensive oeuvre. The chapters explore Bersani’s engagement with psychoanalytic theory (Freud, Laplanche, Kein, Lacan), French and American modernist fiction (Proust, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, James, Beckett), poststructuralist theory (Derrida, Foucault, Deleuze, Guattari, Blanchot), queer theory (Butler, Edelman), and the visual arts (Caravaggio, Almodóvar, Pasolini, Malick, Dumont). Moving across an impressive range of sources, Mikko Tuhkanen seeks out the "fundamental notes" — the questions that we find and re-find — in Bersani’s work across the decades. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781623563592 • £18.99 / $27.95 • HB 9781623564117 • £60.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781623560690 Library eBook 9781623563554 Bloomsbury Academic

Life Itself Is an Art

The Life and Work of Erich Fromm Rainer Funk, Director of the Erich Fromm Institute Tuebingen, Germany Erich Fromm (1900-1980) is known to most readers as the author of the international bestseller The Art of Loving (1956). Rainer Funk was Erich Fromm’s last assistant, was designated by Fromm's last will to be his sole literary executor, and is the editor of Fromm's writings. From his very intimate knowledge of Fromm's life and ideas, and his access to an archive that includes 6,000 letters, Funk introduces Fromm's central concepts and examines them in relation to Fromm's lived experiences and to his idea that life itself is an art. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781501351440 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501351457 • £60.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501351464 Library eBook 9781501351471 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Language and the Decay of Politics From "post-truth" to "no-platforming", the English language has been both a potent weapon and a crucial battlefield for our divided politics. In this important new intervention, Thomas Docherty explores the politics of the English language, its implication in the dynamics of political power and the spaces it offers for resistance. Taking examples from the US, UK and beyond - from gun rights and free-speech on campus, to the Iraq War and the Grenfell Tower fire - this book is a powerful and polemical return to Orwell’s observation that a degraded political language is symptomatic of a degraded political culture. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350101388 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350101395 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350101401 Library eBook 9781350101418 Bloomsbury Academic

In Conversation with Bessie Head

Mary S. Lederer, Independent Scholar, Botswana In Conversation with Bessie Head shows how reading the novels and letters of Botswana's most influential writer, Bessie Head, fosters an ongoing conversation between reader and writer and is in fact a very personal undertaking. Each chapter tackles two parallel threads, the first regarding Mary S. Lederer's own history of reading Head—from her first purchase of Maru, through completing a Ph.D. on Head's trilogy, through living in Botswana and connecting with various aspects of Head's life, to examining how reading Head has affected her own development as a human being. This history then ties each chapter into discussion of how Head develops her own vision of the "brotherhood of man." UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 176 pages HB 9781501351402 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781501351419 Library eBook 9781501351426 Bloomsbury Academic

The Winnowing Fan What’s Wrong with Antitheory?

Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo, University of Houston-Victoria, USA Antitheory has long been a venerable brand of theory and – although seemingly opposite – the two impulses have long been intertwined. Antitheory is the first book to explore this vexed relationship from the 20th century to the present day, examining antitheory both in its historical context and its current state. The book brings together leading scholars from a wide range of Humanities disciplines to ask such questions as: - What is antitheory? - What does it mean to be against theory in the new millennium? - What is the current state of post-theory, the alleged deaths of theory, and the critique of critique? UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350096110 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350096134 Library eBook 9781350096127 Bloomsbury Academic

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Verse-Essays in Creative Criticism Christopher Norris, University of Cardiff, UK "With extraordinary skill, insight and intellectual dexterity, Christopher Norris has reinvented the poetry of ideas for our time." Terry Eagleton, University of Lancaster, UK This path-breaking book explores different ways in which writing about poetry can deepen and extend our critical engagement by deploying creatively the manifold resources of poetic language and form. Through a series of verse-essays, reflective monologues, and inventive variations on topics in literary theory The Winnowing Fanmakes a strong case for revising received ideas about the scope and limits of criticism. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781350107304 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474236324 Individual eBook 9781474236331 Library eBook 9781474236348 Bloomsbury Academic

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Aukje van Rooden, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands One of the central questions occupying contemporary literary debates is whether literary autonomy is essential to modern literature (‘autonomism’) or should be abandoned (‘antiautonomism’). Aukje van Rooden argues that the debate between autonomists and anti-autonomists cannot be anything but a fruitless tug-of-war, because it is based on a distorted historical picture. In order to make sense of the social relevance of contemporary literature, we need a new theoretical paradigm, ‘the relational paradigm’, based on the relational ontologies developed in 20th- and 21st-century philosophy. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 160 pages HB 9781501344732 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781501344749 Library eBook 9781501344756 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Writing Intersectional Identities Keywords for Creative Writers

Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA & Renée M. Byrd, Humboldt State University, USA Is it okay to write about people of other genders, races and identities? And how do I do this responsibly? Whether you are writing fiction, poetry or creative non-fiction, this is the first practical guide to thinking and writing reflectively about these issues. Organized in an easy-to-use A to Z format for practicing writers, teachers and students Writing Intersectional Identities covers such key terms as: accessibility, appropriation, gender, privilege, queer, stereotype. The book includes writing prompts for for those seeking to develop responsible writing practice and is supported by a companion website at www.criticalcreativewriting.com. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350065727 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350065734 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350065741 Library eBook 9781350065758 Bloomsbury Academic

Children's and Young Adult Comics Gwen Athene Tarbox, Western Michigan University, USA

A complete critical guide to the genre, Children’s and Young Adult Comics helps readers explore how comics have engaged with one of their most crucial audiences. In an accessible and easy-to-navigate format, the book covers such topics as: the history of comics for children and young adults; cultural contexts; key texts – from familiar favourites like Peanuts and Archie Comics to children’s Manga and YA graphic novels; important theoretical and critical approaches. The book includes a glossary of critical terms, guides to further reading and online resources and discussion questions to help readers explore these genres for themselves. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350009196 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350009202 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350009219 Library eBook 9781350009226 Series: Bloomsbury Comics Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Without End

Sade’s Critique of Reason William S. Allen, University of Southampton, UK The reputation of the Marquis de Sade is wellfounded. Violence and sexuality appear on almost every page, and these descriptions are interspersed with extended discourses on materialism, atheism, and crime. William S. Allen sets out the context and the implications of Sade's writings in order to demonstrate their lasting significance. Allen shows that Sade’s interests in philosophy and science lead to a form of writing that seeks to bring about a new kind of individual, the libertine, who is committed to exploring the limits of human experience as a demonstration of materialism. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501354625 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501337581 Individual eBook 9781501337611 Library eBook 9781501337598 Bloomsbury Academic

Toward an Inclusive Creative Writing

Threshold Concepts to Guide the Literary Writing Curriculum Janelle Adsit, Humboldt State University, USA Toward an Inclusive Creative Writing argues that creative writing stands upon problematic assumptions about what counts as valid artistic production, and these implicit beliefs result in exclusionary pedagogical practices. To counter this tendency of creative writing, this book proposes a revised curriculum that rests upon 12 threshold concepts that can serve to transform the teaching of literary writing craft. The book also has a companion website www.criticalcreativewriting.org offering supplemental materials such as lesson plans and course materials. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages • 1 bw illustration PB 9781350107229 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350023864 Individual eBook 9781350023871 Library eBook 9781350023888 Bloomsbury Academic

L I T E R A R Y S T U D I E S – L i tera ry Theory / Cre ative Writin g / C omics

Literature, Autonomy and Commitment

Animal Comics

Multispecies Storyworlds in Graphic Narratives Edited by David Herman, Durham University, UK "With its international and interdisciplinary sweep, this ground-breaking volume examines the ways that comics activate animals as icons and symbols in ways that no other art form possibly can." Bart Beaty, Professor of English, University of Calgary, Canada Animal characters abound in graphic narratives ranging from Krazy Kat and Maus to WE3 and Terra Formars. Exploring these and other multispecies storyworlds, Animal Comics draws together work in comics studies, narrative theory, and cross-disciplinary research on animal environments and human-animal relationships to shed new light on comics and graphic novels in which animal agents play a significant role. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 280 pages • 24 bw illus PB 9781350116955 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350015319 Individual eBook 9781350015333 Library eBook 9781350015326 Bloomsbury Academic

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Searching for the Anthropocene

Cloneliness

Developing a wide-angle approach to environmental studies, and blending personal narrative, cultural criticism, and environmental thought, Searching for the Anthropocene offers fresh ways to ponder literature and the humanities side-by-side with current conditions of ecological urgency, existential crisis, and social unrest.

Michael O'Sullivan, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Christopher Schaberg, Loyola University New Orleans, USA

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781501351822 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501351839 • £60.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501351853 Library eBook 9781501351846 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Literature and the Experience of Globalization Texts Without Borders

Svend Erik Larsen, Aarhus University, Denmark "A must for anyone interested in how literature relates to globalization and for understanding what world literature studies is about." Theo D'haen, Leuven University, The Netherlands Taking literary globalization studies beyond its traditional political focus, Literature and the Experience of Globalization explores how writers from Shakespeare through Goethe to J.M. Coetzee, Amitav Ghosh and Bruce Chatwin engage with the human dimensions of globalization. Through a wide range of insightful close readings, Svend Erik Larsen brings contemporary world literature approaches to bear on cross-cultural experiences of migration and travel, translation, memory, history and embodied knowledge. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 336 pages • 3 bw illus PB 9781350107298 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350007567 Individual eBook 9781350007574 Library eBook 9781350008304 Bloomsbury Academic

On the Reproduction of Loneliness

Cloneliness: The Reproduction of Loneliness takes a cross-cultural approach to loneliness by examining early 20th-century artistic expressions and examinations of loneliness in the context of more recent global expressions grounded in social networks, virtual reality, the biopolitical commons, academic credentialisation and such practices as Hikikomori. It reads many of these newer forms of loneliness through recent artistic explorations of loneliness in literature, photography and visual art, but also looks at classic works such as Frank O’Connor’s The Lonely Voice and Richard Yates’s Eleven Kinds of Loneliness. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501344824 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501344831 Library eBook 9781501344848 Bloomsbury Academic

The French Genealogy of the Beat Generation Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac's Appropriations of Modern Literature, from Rimbaud to Michaux Véronique Lane, Lancaster University, UK "Lane has written a pearl of a book, illuminating a central aspect of Beat literature that's long been obscure." Ann Charters, University of Connecticut, USA While clarifying the extent of Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac's engagements with French literature and culture, in-depth analysis of their textual appropriations emphasises differences in their views of literature, philosophy and politics, which help us understand the early Beat circle was divided from the start. The book's close readings also transform our perception of Burroughs' cut-up practice, Kerouac's spontaneous prose, and Ginsberg's poetics of open secrecy. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 280 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9781501352003 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501325045 Individual eBook 9781501325052 Library eBook 9781501325069 Bloomsbury Academic

Literatures as World Literature Dutch and Flemish Literature as World Literature Edited by Theo D'haen, KU Leuven, Belgium

Dutch Literature as World Literature shows how Dutch-language literature, from its very beginnings in the Middle Ages to the present, has not only always taken its cue from the "major" literary traditions of Europe and beyond, but has also actively contributed to and influenced these traditions. The various essays of the volume focus on key works and authors, providing a concise, yet highly readable, history of Dutch-language literature and demonstrating how this literature is anchored in world literature. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781501340123 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501340130 Library eBook 9781501340147 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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Romanian Literature as World Literature

Edited by Mircea Martin, University of Bucharest, Romania, Christian Moraru, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA & Andrei Terian, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania This volume develops a range of geopolitical readings of texts, moments, and trends in the modern history of Romanian literature. The contributors place their object at the crossroads of regions and styles in order to draw conclusions whose relevance extends beyond Romanian, Romance, and East European worlds. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 376 pages PB 9781501354649 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501327919 Individual eBook 9781501327926 Library eBook 9781501327933 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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Adam Gonya, Braemar College, Canada

Stanley Cavell was one of the most influential American philosophers of the past several decades. Yet because he is often read in connection with Wittgenstein, there has been little consideration of his work against the background of the larger German philosophical tradition. Stanley Cavell and the Potencies of the Voice brings Cavell into dialogue with Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on the question of how we make ourselves intelligible given that our words are both within and yet also beyond our control. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501349485 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501349492 Library eBook 9781501349508 Bloomsbury Academic

Imagining Solar Energy

The Power of the Sun in Literature, Science and Culture Gregory Lynall, University of Liverpool, UK For centuries humanity has dreamed of harnessing the power of the sun: Imagining Solar Energy traces the history of these dreams as they have been expressed in literature, art and popular culture from the Renaissance to the present day. From John Milton through the Romantic-period writers such as Shelley and Goethe to the golden age science fiction of Isaac Asimov and contemporary writers such as Ian McEwan, the book shows how the possibilities of solar energy have captured the imagination of writers and artists and in turn shaped developments in science, culture and technology. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350010970 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350010987 Library eBook 9781350010994 Series: Explorations in Science and Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Noir in the North

Understanding Derrida, Understanding Modernism

Edited by Jean-Michel Rabaté, University of Pennsylvania, USA This volume makes a significant contribution to both the study of Derrida and of modernist studies. The contributors argue, first, that deconstruction is not "modern"; neither is it "postmodern" nor simply "modernist." They also posit that deconstruction is intimately connected with literature, not because deconstruction would be a literary way of doing philosophy, but because literature stands out as a "modern" notion. The contributors investigate the nature and depth of Derrida’s affinities with writers such as Joyce, Kafka, Antonin Artaud, Georges Bataille, Paul Celan, Maurice Blanchot, Theodor Adorno, Samuel Beckett, and Walter Benjamin, among others. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781501331862 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501331879 Library eBook 9781501331886 Series: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Literary Infinities

Number and Narrative in Modern Fiction Baylee Brits, University of New South Wales, Australia Literary Infinities analyses the connection between the late 19th-century revolution in the mathematics of the infinite and the literature of 20th-century modernism. Baylee Brits considers the role of numbers and the concept of the infinite in key modernists, including James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Jorge Luis Borges, Samuel Beckett and J.M. Coetzee. This ‘modernist’ infinity is shown to undergird key innovations in narrative form, bridging the mathematical and the literary, presentation and representation, formalism and the tactile imagination.

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Stanley Cavell and the Potencies of the Voice

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501352591 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501331466 Individual eBook 9781501331473 Library eBook 9781501331459 Bloomsbury Academic

Genre, Politics, and Place Edited by Stacy Gillis, Newcastle University, UK & Gunnþórunn Guðmundsdóttir, University of Iceland, Iceland What is often termed ‘Nordic Noir’ has dominated detective fiction, film and television internationally for over two decades now. But what are the parameters of this genre, both historically and geographically? What is noirish and what is northern about Nordic noir? Divided into four sections – Gender and Sexuality, Space and Place, Politics and Crime, and Genre and Genealogy – the essays in this book deepen our critical understanding of noir by demonstrating, for example, Nordic noir’s connection to fin-de-siècle literatures and to midcentury interior design by considering the function of landscape and aesthetics, and by investigating the function of the state in crime fiction. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501342868 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501342875 Library eBook 9781501342882 Bloomsbury Academic

Gothic Remixed

Monster Mashups and Frankenfictions in 21st-Century Culture Megen de Bruin-Molé, University of Southampton, UK The bestselling genre of Frankenfiction sees classic literature turned into commercial narratives invaded by zombies, vampires, werewolves, and other fantastical monsters. This book explores the boundaries and connections between contemporary remix and related modes – including adaptation, parody, the Gothic, Romanticism, and postmodernism. Taking a multimedia approach, case studies range from novels such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies; television series like Penny Dreadful; and the visual arts in the prints of Travis Louie. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 19 bw illus HB 9781350103054 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350103078 Library eBook 9781350103061 Bloomsbury Academic

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Psychoanalytic Horizons Transferences

The Analyst’s Desire

Maren Scheurer, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Mitchell Wilson, Private Practice in Psychoanalysis, USA

The Aesthetics and Poetics of the Therapeutic Relationship

Why are psychoanalysts fascinated with literature and other arts? And why do so many novels, plays, films, and television series feature therapy sessions? Transferences investigates the interdisciplinary attraction between psychoanalysis and the arts by exploring the therapeutic relationship as a recurring figure in psychoanalytic discourse, literature, theater, and television. In addition to close readings of psychoanalytic and critical texts, the book presents a new approach to examining psychoanalytic themes and formal devices in texts like Philip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint, J. M. Coetzee’s Life & Times of Michael K, Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace, Peter Shaffer’s Equus, and the HBO series In Treatment. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501352447 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501352454 Library eBook 9781501352461 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

Born After

Reckoning with the German Past Angelika Bammer, Emory University, USA Born After addresses questions of identity by asking readers to think differently about a history they believe they already know. Predicated on T.W. Adorno’s challenge that Germans must engage history "after Auschwitz" subjectively, Born After explores the intergenerational dynamics of a German family before and after the Nazi years. Arguing that what we accept as history is not just what happened, but includes the structures of feeling shaped by the impact of particular events, it inflects questions about history ("what happened?") with questions about ethics: "What could they – and what would we – have done?" UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781501336423 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501336430 Library eBook 9781501336447 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

Reading Hilary Mantel Haunted Decades

Lucy Arnold, University of Worcester, UK From the ghosts which reside in Midlands council houses in Every Day is Mother’s Day to the resurrected historical dead of the Booker Prize winning Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies, the writings of Hilary Mantel are often haunted by supernatural figures. The first book-length study of her work, Reading Hilary Mantel explores the importance of ghosts in the full range of her fiction and non-fiction writing and their political, social and ethical resonances. Combining material from original interviews with the author herself with psychoanalytic, historicist and deconstructivist perspectives, this is a landmark study of an important contemporary novelist. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350072558 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350072572 Library eBook 9781350072565 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Ethical Foundation of Clinical Practice

In The Analyst's Desire, Mitchell Wilson explores the fundamental role that lack and desire play in psychoanalytic interpretation. Throughout this book, Wilson utilizes a comparative method that engages different psychoanalytic traditions—Lacanian, Bionian, Kleinian, Contemporary Freudian—to investigate questions of utmost importance. These questions include: What is the nature of the psychoanalytic process? How are desire and counter-transference linked? What is the relationship between desire, analytic action, and psychoanalytic ethics? UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501328046 • £74.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501328053 Library eBook 9781501328060 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

Critical Theory Between Klein and Lacan A Dialogue

Mari Ruti, University of Toronto, Canada & Amy Allen, Pennsylvania State University, USA Critical Theory Between Klein and Lacan explores convergences and divergences in the psychoanalytic theories of Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan, with a special focus on the implications of their work for critical theory, broadly construed. The book is co-authored in the form of a dialogue between Amy Allen, a prominent representative of Frankfurt School critical theory with expertise on Klein, and Mari Ruti, a leading Lacanian critical theorist. Allen and Ruti offer distinctive interpretations of Klein and Lacan that not only bring out their complexities but also highlight productive points of convergence where most psychoanalytic and critical theorists see mutual opposition. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501352263 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501352270 Library eBook 9781501352287 Series: Psychoanalytic Horizons • Bloomsbury Academic

Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy Vijay Mishra, Murdoch University, Australia

"Students of Rushdie’s remarkable novels will profit from keeping company with Mishra’s prolific insights." Homi K. Bhabha, Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University, USA Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the Salman Rushdie archive to uncover the makings of the British Indian writer’s modernist poetics. Linking criticism to applied theory throughout and connecting Rushdie with radical non-Western humanism and questions about world literature, this book argues that a true understanding of the writer lies in uncovering his genesis of secrecy through a close reading of his archive. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 304 pages • 13 bw illus HB 9781350094390 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350094413 Library eBook 9781350094406 Bloomsbury Academic

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Postcolonialism After World Literature Relation, Equality, Dissent

Lorna Burns, University of St Andrews, UK How is postcolonial criticism challenged by contemporary world literature approaches? And how must world literature be rethought in light of the legacies of postcolonialism? Exploring their fault lines and their affinities, Postcolonialism After World Literature brings these two critical schools into conversation to renew our understanding of how contemporary literature responds to the challenges of globalization. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350053021 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350053045 Library eBook 9781350053038 Series: New Horizons in Contemporary Writing • Bloomsbury Academic

Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing

Joseph Brooker, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

This Is Not a Copy

Writing at the Iterative Turn Kaja Marczewska, University of Westminster, London, UK Developing the concept of the "iterative turn," This Is Not a Copy identifies and theorizes the turn toward ubiquitous iteration as a condition of text-based creative practices, particularly as they respond to contemporary technologies. Weaving together discussions of literature, experimental and electronic writing, and publishing practices with debates in 20th- and 21st-century art, media culture, developing technologies, and copyright laws, Kaja Marczewska argues we must radically re-think our conceptions of creativity in the digital age. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 21 bw illus PB 9781501357336 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501337833 Individual eBook 9781501337840 Library eBook 9781501337857 Bloomsbury Academic

John Banville and His Precursors Edited by Pietra Palazzolo, Open University, UK, Michael Springer, University of York, UK & Stephen Butler, Ulster University, UK

This comprehensive scholarly study explores the work of Jonathan Lethem, from his bestselling fiction, to his work in comics and his critical and music writing. Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing positions Lethem as a central figure in the contemporary literary scene, exploring his influences – from Franz Kafka to Philip K. Dick and Norman Mailer – and the relationship of his work to major contemporary writers such as David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Franzen and Jennifer Egan.

Bringing together leading international scholars, John Banville and His Precursors explores Booker and Franz Kafka prize-winning Irish author John Banville’s most significant intellectual influences. The book examines how Banville’s novels engage deeply with a wide range of sources, from literary figures such as Samuel Beckett, Heinrich von Kleist, Wallace Stevens, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Henry James, to thinkers such as Freud, Heidegger, and Blanchot.

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350003767 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350003774 Library eBook 9781350003781 Series: New Horizons in Contemporary Writing • Bloomsbury Academic

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350084520 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350084544 Library eBook 9781350084537 Bloomsbury Academic

The Contemporary PostApocalyptic Novel

Critical Temporalities and the End Times Diletta De Cristofaro The Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel offers an innovative critical model for our cultural obsession with ‘the end’ by focussing on the significance of time in the 21st-century post-apocalyptic novel and challenging traditional apocalyptic logic. Considering novels by Will Self, Cormac McCarthy, David Mitchell, Emily St. John Mandell, Jeanette Winterson and others, Diletta Di Cristofaro frames the contemporary apocalyptic imagination as a critique of modernity’s apocalyptic conception of time and history. Interdisciplinary in scope, the book historicises apocalyptic beliefs by exploring how relentlessly they have shaped the modern world. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350085770 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350085794 Library eBook 9781350085787 Series: New Horizons in Contemporary Writing • Bloomsbury Academic

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New Horizons in Contemporary Writing

John le Carré and the Cold War Toby Manning, University of Birmingham, UK

"Highly informative and loaded with historical context." - Times Literary Supplement Reading the major Cold War novels, including The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Smiley’s People, this book explores the political and historical contexts and implications of le Carré’s work. John le Carré and the Cold War examines the author’s 1960s and 70s novels in relation to Cold War history, including the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cambridge Spies, the end of the British Empire, the Vietnam War, détente, the Second Cold War and Thatcherism. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350122161 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350036390 Individual eBook 9781350036413 Library eBook 9781350036406 Bloomsbury Academic

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Contemporary Critical Perspectives David Mitchell

John Burnside

Edited by Wendy Knepper, Brunel University London, UK & Courtney Hopf, New York University, London Campus, UK

Edited by Ben Davies, University of Portsmouth, UK

Contemporary Critical Perspectives

David Mitchell: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary fiction to guide readers through the full range of the author's writings, from his major novels such as Cloud Atlas, Number9dream and The Bone Clocks, to his shorter pieces and libretti. As well as exploring Mitchell’s genre-hopping techniques and his engagement with key contemporary issues such as globalization, the environment and gender, the book also includes coverage of the film adaptation of Cloud Atlas. The volume includes an interview with David Mitchell as well as annotated guides to further reading and online resources. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781474262101 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781474262118 Library eBook 9781474262125 Series: Contemporary Critical Perspectives • Bloomsbury Academic

Jeanette Winterson and Religion Emily McAvan, Monash University, Australia

Jeanette Winterson and Religion is the first in-depth study of the ways in which Jeanette Winterson navigates the sacred and the profane in the full range of her writing, from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit to Sexing the Cherry. This book reads the author’s work alongside feminist and queer theologians such as Catherine Keller and Marcella Althaus-Reid as well as such theorists as Alain Badiou, John D. Caputo and Julia Kristeva. In this way, Jeanette Winterson and Religion reveals how Jeanette Winterson stakes out a unique and intriguing femalecentred, queer post-secular literary form of the sacred. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350096905 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350096929 Library eBook 9781350096912 Series: New Directions in Religion and Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Sarah Waters: Gender and Sexual Politics

Claire O’Callaghan, Brunel University, UK "[O'Callaghan] unpicks the nuances of each novel with sensitive political and literary insight." Times Literary Supplement Sarah Waters: Gender and Sexual Politics brings together feminist and queer theoretical perspectives on gender and sexuality through close textual analysis of the novels of Sarah Waters. It explores the ways in which the representation of gender and sexual figures, plots and motifs in her writings play out contemporary feminist and queer-theory debates. This timely study examines topics ranging from heterosexuality, homosexuality, masculinities, femininities, sex, pornography, and the cultural effects of othering and domination across her work. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781350112575 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474271516 Individual eBook 9781474271547 Library eBook 9781474271530 Bloomsbury Academic

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Contemporary Critical Perspectives

John Burnside: Contemporary Critical Perspectives brings together leading scholars of contemporary poetry and literature to guide readers through the full range of the writings of the prize-winning author, from his poetry to his autobiographical and nature writing. The book explores the major themes of Burnside's work, including the environment and the natural world, hauntings and his intertextual engagement with philosophy, music and the visual arts. Including a timeline of Burnside’s life and times and an interview with the writer himself, this is the first authoritative guide to this major contemporary writer. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350036970 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350036987 Library eBook 9781350036994 Series: Contemporary Critical Perspectives • Bloomsbury Academic

The Post-War Experimental Novel

British and French Fiction, 1945-75 Andrew Hodgson, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France The Post-War Experimental Novel constructs a topography of how the traumatic experience of the Second World War formed – or perhaps malformed – the postwar experimental novel. Focusing on British and French fiction and covering the works of B. S. Johnson, Ann Quin, Georges Perec, Roland Topor, Raymond Queneau and others, Andrew Hodgson shows that there is method to the madness of experimental fiction and further legitimises the form as a prominent presence within a wider literary and historical movement in European and American avant-garde literatures. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350076846 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350076860 Library eBook 9781350076853 Bloomsbury Academic

The Disabled Detective

Sleuthing Disability in Contemporary Crime Fiction Susannah B. Mintz, Skidmore College, USA The Disabled Detective is the first book to explore representations of disability in crime fiction, from the earliest days of the genre to today. Susannah B. Mintz examines detective heroes struggling with blindness, deafness, Asperger’s, obsessive compulsive disorder, addiction, war trauma and many other impairments. Examining a wide range of texts, from Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie to contemporary novelists like Jeffrey Deaver and television dramas such as Monk, CSI, and Homicide, the book highlights how often characters with disabilities have been the heroes of crime fiction and how rarely contemporary criticism acknowledges this. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781474238229 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781474238236 Library eBook 9781474238243 Bloomsbury Academic

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Series Editor(s): Imke Meyer, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA A forum for the publication of new works in all areas of German Studies (German, Austrian, and Swiss literature, culture, and cinema from any period).

The Fontane Workshop

Manufacturing Realism in the Industrial Age of Print Petra S. McGillen, Dartmouth College, USA

Gender, Collaboration, and Authorship in German Culture Literary Joint Ventures, 1750-1850

Edited by John B. Lyon, University of Pittsburgh, USA & Laura Deiulio, Christopher Newport University

With an innovative approach that combines material media theory, media history, and literary poetics, this book reconstructs the great German writer Theodor Fontane’s creative process. Analyzing a wealth of unexplored archival evidence—which includes a collection of the author’s 67 extant notebooks, along with an array of other "paper tools," such as cardboard boxes, envelopes, and slips—Petra McGillen demonstrates how Fontane compiled his realist prose works. By exploring the far-reaching implications of Fontane’s creative practices for our understanding of his authorship, originality, and poetics, this book opens up a completely new way to think about his works and, by extension, 19th-century literary realism.

Challenges a model of literary production that persists in literary studies: the idea of the solitary male author as genius that emerged around 1800 in German lands. A closer look at creative practices during this time indicates that collaborative creative endeavors, specifically joint ventures between women and men, were an important mode of literary production. This volume surveys a variety of such collaborations and demonstrates that the model of the male genius was not inevitable. Finally, it demands that we rethink definitions of an author and a literary work in ways that account for the complex modes of creation from which they arose.

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 360 pages • 22 bw illus HB 9781501351587 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501351570 Library eBook 9781501351563 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781501351006 • £98.00 / $125.00 Individual eBook 9781501351013 Library eBook 9781501351020 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Ambiguous Aggression in German Realism and Beyond

Flirtation, Passive Aggression, Domestic Violence Barbara N. Nagel, Princeton University, USA

The Lever as Instrument of Reason Technological Constructions of Knowledge around 1800

Jocelyn Holland, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Ambiguous Aggression looks at three interlocking forms of social violence – flirtation, passive aggression, and domestic violence. In order to understand their circulation, it traces their literary-historical genealogy in German realism and modernism – in scenes from Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, Adalbert Stifter, Theodor Storm, Theodor Fontane, Robert Walser, and Franz Kafka, covering a historical period from the middle of the 19th century to the early decades of the 20th century.

In The Lever as Instrument of Reason, readers will discover the remarkable ways in which the lever is used to model the construction of knowledge and to mobilize new ideas among diverse disciplines. These acts of construction are shown to model key aspects of the human, from the more abstract processes of moral decision-making to a quite literal equation of the powerful human ego with the supposed stability and power of the fulcrum point.

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 160 pages HB 9781501352713 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781501352720 Library eBook 9781501352737 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501346057 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501346064 Library eBook 9781501346071 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Kafka’s Stereoscopes

The Political Function of a Literary Style Isak Winkel Holm, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

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New Directions in German Studies

Stereotype and Destiny in Arthur Schnitzler’s Prose

Five Psycho-Sociological Readings Marie Kolkenbrock, University of Cambridge, UK

Isak Winkel Holm argues that Kafka’s stereoscopic style is crucial to an understanding of the relation between literature and politics in Kafka's work. At the level of content, the stereoscopic style offers a representation of the basic order of a specific community. At the level of form, the stereoscopic style is structured as the juxtaposition of two dissimilar images of the same community. At the level of function, finally, the style provokes a reconsideration, and perhaps even a reconfiguration, of the social order itself. With insights from literary studies, philosophical aesthetics and political theory, Kafka’s Stereoscopes offers a detailed but highly readable argument for the relevance of Kafka's literary works in today’s political reality.

A new psycho-sociological perspective on the narrative works of Arthur Schnitzler. While the relationship between the terms "stereotype" and "destiny" is by no means immediately obvious, Kolkenbrock shows how these notions serve as an interrelated coping mechanism for a central psychological conflict of modernity: namely, the paradoxical need to be recognized as both "normal" and "special" at the same time. While Schnitzler’s narrative works address central questions of identity and subjecthood, Kolkenbrock’s close readings also reveal how the texts inscribe themselves aesthetically in the literary tradition of Romanticism.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781501347825 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501347832 Library eBook 9781501347849 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781501357329 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501330964 Individual eBook 9781501330971 Library eBook 9781501330988 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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New Directions in German Studies continued Ghostwriting

W. G. Sebald’s Poetics of History Richard T. Gray, University of Washington, USA

University, USA

"Gray is a remarkable reader of Sebald. Meticulous in his attention to detail as well as learned in understanding of the broader contexts, he teaches us new ways to think about this enigmatic writer." Carol Jacobs, Yale

The first comprehensive analysis of the fictional prose narratives of the émigré writer W. G. Sebald. Examining Sebald’s well-known published texts in the context of largely unknown unpublished works, and informed by documents and information from Sebald’s literary estate, this book offers a detailed portrait of his characteristic literary techniques and how they emerged and matured out of the practices and attitudes he represented in his profession as a literary scholar. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 464 pages • 36 bw illus PB 9781501352614 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501329999 Individual eBook 9781501330001 Library eBook 9781501330018 Series: New Directions in German Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

The Production of Natural Disasters in Literature and Pop Culture Robert C. Bell, Loyola University New Orleans, USA & Robert M. Ficociello, Holy Family University, USA "A much-needed, full-length study of the importance of popular culture in channeling the stories we tell about disasters. From Hurricane Katrina to The Walking Dead, the authors explore the limits and costs of a disaster culture." Ann Larabee, Michigan State University, USA This volume examines the representation of disasters, catastrophes, and apocalypses in American culture. It also observes events, such as the Dust Bowl, Hurricane Katrina, and 9/11, that are re-framed as "natural" disasters by contemporary media and pop culture. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781501351990 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781628924619 Individual eBook 9781628924626 Library eBook 9781628924633 Bloomsbury Academic

The Self-Reflexive Art of Don DeLillo Graley Herren, Xavier University, USA

American Literature as World Literature Edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo, University of Houston-Victoria, USA

America lives in the age of "worlded" literature, the worlded literature of individuals crossing borders, mixing stories, and speaking in dialect. The worlded literature of the multinational corporate publishing industry where the global market is all. The essays in this collection, from some of the most distinguished figures in American studies and literature, explores what it means to consider American literature as world literature. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 296 pages PB 9781501354601 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501332272 Individual eBook 9781501332289 Library eBook 9781501332302 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bible in the American Short Story

Lesleigh Cushing Stahlberg, Colgate University, USA & Peter S. Hawkins, Yale University Divinity School, USA Examines Biblical influences in the post-WWII American short story. Stahlberg and Hawkins pair close-readings of short stories by leading contemporary writers such as Flannery O’Connor, Philip Roth, Tobias Woolf and Kirstin Valdez Quade with examinations of the biblical passages that they reference. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350111615 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474237161 Individual eBook 9781474237178 Library eBook 9781474237185 Series: New Directions in Religion and Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

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America's Disaster Culture

Don DeLillo has spent his career reflecting upon the creative processes of artists. In recent years he has become increasingly drawn to spectators and how they project and indulge their own private obsessions through art. This is the first book devoted to this dimension of DeLillo’s art. It is also the first book to identify and analyze a signature DeLillo motif: the embedded author. In multiple novels, short stories, and plays, DeLillo inserts a character subtly implied as the creator of the very narrative we are reading or watching. Spanning his entire career but focusing primarily on his work from Underworld (1997) to Zero K (2016), The Self-Reflexive Art of Don DeLillo breaks important new ground in DeLillo studies. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781501345050 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501345067 Library eBook 9781501345074 Bloomsbury Academic

Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence New Centenary Essays

Edited by Arielle Zibrak, University of Wyoming, USA To mark 100 years since the novel’s first publication, Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence: New Centenary Essays brings together leading scholars to explore cutting-edge critical approaches to Wharton’s most popular novel. Along the way this book revisits the novel through a wide range of contemporary critical perspectives, from ecocritical and digital humanities approaches to book history, media, gender and critical race studies. The book also includes a reflective chapter by awardwinning novelist Bich Minh Nguyen on her first experience reading The Age of Innocence as teenage immigrant, recently arrived in America from Vietnam. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350065543 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350065567 Library eBook 9781350065550 Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Rachel Trousdale, Framingham State University, USA "This collection makes a giant leap in the right direction. It analyses humor not as a side-effect from the so-called main business of modernist poetics, but as one of modern poetry's most significant concerns." Jonathan Ellis, University of Sheffield, UK Humor in Modern American Poetry shows that modern poetry is full of humorous moments, from comic verse published in popular magazines to the absurd juxtapositions of The Cantos. Humor is as essential to the serious work of Wallace Stevens as it is to the light verse of Dorothy Parker. It can be used to claim poetic authority, re-define literary tradition, make political attacks, and, surprisingly, promote sympathy among readers. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781501352607 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501334733 Individual eBook 9781628920246 Library eBook 9781628920253 Bloomsbury Academic

Brazilian Literature as World Literature Edited by Eduardo F. Coutinho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazilian Literature as World Literature is not simply an introduction to Brazilian literature but also a study of the connections between Brazil's literary production and that of the rest of the world, particularly European and North American literatures. The contributors focus on the most significant moments of Brazilian literature and offer comparative approaches between some of its greatest exponents and canonic authors of world literature. They also highlight the tension that has always existed in Brazilian literature between the imitation of European models and forms and a yearning for a tradition of its own, as well as modernist attempts to overcome this tension. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 376 pages PB 9781501357343 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501323263 Individual eBook 9781501323270 Library eBook 9781501323287 Series: Literatures as World Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Mexican Literature in Theory Edited by Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado, Washington University in Saint Louis, USA

Mexican Literature in Theory is the first book to engage post-independence Mexican literature from the perspective of current debates in theory. It brings together scholars whose work is defined both by their innovative standing in Mexican literature studies and by the theoretical sophistication of their scholarship. One of the most complete accounts of Mexican literature available, covering both canonical texts as well as the most important works in contemporary production, this volume provides compelling readings of literature from a theoretical perspective, methodological suggestions as to how to use current theory in the study of literature, and important debates and revisions of major theoretical works through the lens of Mexican literary works. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781501355769 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501332517 Individual eBook 9781501332524 Library eBook 9781501332531 Bloomsbury Academic

Queer Troublemakers The Poetics of Flippancy

Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Irreverent and provoking, the figure of the ‘queer troublemaker’ is a disruptive force both poetically and politically. Tracing the genealogy of this figure in modern avant-garde American poetry, Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain develops innovative close readings of the works of Gertrude Stein, Frank O’Hara, Eileen Myles and Maggie Nelson. Exploring how these writers play with identity, gender, sexuality and genre, Bussey-Chamberlain constructs a queer poetics of flippancy that can subvert ideas of success and failure, affect and affectation, performance and performativity, poetry and being.

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Humor in Modern American Poetry

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Environmental Cultures Bodies of Water

Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology Astrida Neimanis, University of Sydney, Australia "For the last couple of decades, feminist theory has been immersed in a new materialist wave that has produced among the most innovative and capacious ways to think and to respond critically--ontologically, ethically, and politically-within the depths of the ongoing ecological crises... Astrida Neimanis's Bodies of Water brilliantly synthesizes, illustrates, and continues this feminist ebullition." Hypatia Bodies of Water draws on work by such thinkers as Irigaray, MerleauPonty and Deleuze to develop a new mode of posthuman feminist phenomenology that understands our bodies as being fundamentally part of the natural world and not separate from or privileged to it. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781350112551 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474275385 Individual eBook 9781474275392 Library eBook 9781474275408 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Climate Crisis and the 21st-Century British Novel

Astrid Bracke, HAN University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands "Bracke's research is a major contribution to cli-fi analyses in ecocriticism." - Heather Sullivan, Trinity University, USA Charting rapidly changing attitudes to climate change, Bracke explores a wide range of texts, from Zadie Smith’s N/W and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas to the work of a new generation of novelists such as Melissa Harrison and Ross Raisin. Climate Crisis and the 21st-Century British Novel brings ecocriticism and environmental narratives into dialogue with a new body of contemporary writing which provides an imaginative space to rethink relationships between the human and the natural world. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350107489 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474271127 Individual eBook 9781474271134 Library eBook 9781474271141 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Civil Rights and the Environment in African-American Literature, 1895-1941 John Claborn, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA

"Claborn’s book offers an important account of the profound intersection between anti-racist and environmental struggles in the first half of the twentieth century." - Paul Outka, Associate Professor of English, University of Kansas, USA Civil Rights and the Environment in African-American Literature explores the centrality of environmental problems to writing from the civil rights movement. Bringing ecocritical perspectives to bear on the work of such important writers as Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, the writers of the Harlem Renaissance and Depressionera African-American writing, the book brings to light a vital new perspective on ecocriticism and modern American literary history. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350111622 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350009424 Individual eBook 9781350009431 Library eBook 9781350009448 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Digital Vision and the Ecological Aesthetic Lisa FitzGerald, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany

Digital technology has transformed the way that we visualise the natural world, the art we create and the stories we tell about our environments. Exploring contemporary digital art and literature through an ecocritical lens, Digital Vision and the Ecological Aesthetic demonstrates the many ways in which critical ideas of the sublime, the pastoral and the picturesque have been renewed and shaped in digital media, from electronic literature to music and the visual arts. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages • 14 illus HB 9781350051836 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350051850 Library eBook 9781350051843 Series: Environmental Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

Post-Digital

Critical Debates from electronic book review Edited by Joseph Tabbi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Bringing together 150 seminal articles from leading scholars, writers and digital artists, Post-Digital charts the history of critical debates on the impact of the digital on art and scholarship today. Collecting over 20 years of major interventions from the pioneering journal Electronic Book Review, this 2-volume set also includes new responses chronicling more recent developments in the field since the original articles, a substantial introduction surveying the long history of thinking about the digital and a comprehensive bibliography of further reading. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 7360 pages HB Pack 9781474292504 • £250.00 / $340.00 Bloomsbury Academic

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Christian Modernism in an Age of Totalitarianism T.S. Eliot, Karl Mannheim and the Moot Jonas Kurlberg, University of Edinburgh, UK With fascism on the march in Europe and a second World War looming, a group of Britain’s leading intellectuals – including T.S. Eliot, Karl Mannheim, John Middleton Murry and Michael Polanyi – gathered together to explore ways of revitalising a culture that seemed to have lost its way. The group called themselves ‘The Moot’. Drawing on previously unpublished archival documents, this is the first in-depth study of the group’s work, writings and ideas in the decade of its existence from 1938-1947. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350090514 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350090538 Library eBook 9781350090521 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

James Joyce and Absolute Music

Michelle Witen, University of Basel, Switzerland Drawing on draft manuscripts and other archival material, James Joyce and Absolute Music explores Joyce’s deep engagement with musical form. Michelle Witen examines how Joyce draws on the musical figure of the fugue to structure the Sirens episode of his modernist masterpiece Ulysses and earlier examples of this form in such works as Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Informed by a deep understanding of music theory, the book goes on to consider the "pure music" of his final work Finnegans Wake. This groundbreaking study reveals new depths to this enduring body of work. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages • 9 bw illus PB 9781350125193 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350014220 Individual eBook 9781350014237 Library eBook 9781350014244 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Race and New Modernisms

K. Merinda Simmons, University of Alabama, USA & James A. Crank, University of Alabama, USA From the Harlem Renaissance to transnational postcolonial writing, Race and New Modernisms introduces and surveys key issues and debates on race and ethnicity in modernist studies today. Topics covered include: Key terms and concepts; European modernism and cultural appropriation; modernism and empire; civil rights and the American South; race and popular culture. Exploring such writers and artists as James Baldwin, W.E.B. Du Bois, T.S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Édouard Glissant, Ernest Hemingway, Billie Holliday, Zora Neale Hurston and Paul Robeson, the book also considers the legacy of modernist discussions of race in 21st-century movements such as Black Lives Matter. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350030398 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350030404 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350030411 Library eBook 9781350030428 Series: New Modernisms • Bloomsbury Academic

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Historicizing Modernism

Modernist Work

Labor, Aesthetics, and the Work of Art Edited by John Attridge, University of New South Wales, Australia & Helen Rydstrand, University of New South Wales, Australia Through a wide-ranging selection of essays representing a variety of different media, national contexts and critical approaches, this volume provides a broad overview of the idea of work in modernism, considered in its historical, political, aesthetic and theoretical dimensions. Several individual chapters discuss canonical figures, including Richard Strauss, Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka and Gertrude Stein, but Modernist Work also addresses contexts that are chronologically and geographically foreign to the main stream of modernist studies, such as Swedish proletarian writing, Haitian nationalism and South African inheritors of Dada. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501344015 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501344022 Library eBook 9781501344039 Bloomsbury Academic

The Late Cantos of Ezra Pound Composition, Revision, Publication

Michael Kindellan, University of Bayreuth, Germany "With this intelligent, incisive book on the "material history" of these texts, Kindellan restores philology to a central place among the critical methodologies necessary to the reception of Pound’s work." - CHOICE Drawing extensively on material from the archives, The Late Cantos of Ezra Pound explores the textual history of Pound’s later verses Section: Rock-Drill (1955) and Thrones (1959). Drawing on unpublished letters, draft manuscripts and critical essays this book recounts the history of the composition, revision and dissemination of these notoriously difficult verses to shed new light on their significance to Pound’s wider project. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 296 pages • 16 bw illus PB 9781350107236 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474258746 Individual eBook 9781474258753 Library eBook 9781474258760 Series: Historicizing Modernism • Bloomsbury Academic

Popular Modernism and Its Legacies

From Pop Literature to Video Games Edited by Scott Ortolano, Florida SouthWestern State College, USA Popular Modernism and Its Legacies expands modernist studies to investigate how the concepts, figures, and aesthetics of modernism continue to play essential, often undetected, roles across an array of contemporary works, genres, and media. The established and emerging scholars collected here offer distinct perspectives on popular modernism, ranging across time periods and from literature, film, and television to comics and video games. Concluding with an afterword from noted scholar Faye Hammill, Popular Modernism and Its Legacies reshapes the study of modernism and provides new perspectives on important works that are at the center of our cultural imagination. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 296 pages • 22 bw illus PB 9781501354595 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501325113 Individual eBook 9781501325120 Library eBook 9781501325137 Bloomsbury Academic

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Modernist Archives Literary Couples and 20thCentury Life Writing

Global Modernists on Modernism

Janine Utell, Widener University, USA

Alys Moody, University of Waikato, New Zealand & Stephen J. Ross, University of Warwick, UK

Narrative and Intimacy

Literary Couples and 20th-Century Life Writing examines how modernist and late modernist writers have told the stories of their own intimate relationships. Exploring life writing by well-known literary couples such as Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Leonard and Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland, Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy and Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, Janine Utell draws on the latest work in narrative theory to shed new light on the importance of ethics and empathy to our understanding of relationships in the modern period. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781350003453 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350003460 Library eBook 9781350003477 Bloomsbury Academic

Unfit: Jewish Degeneration and Modernism Marilyn Reizbaum, Bowdoin College, USA

An obsession with "degeneration" was a central neurosis of early 20th-century modernist culture. Unfit: Jewish Degeneration and Modernism is the first in-depth study of the Jewish cultural roots of "degeneration theory", its key exponents such as Cesare Lombroso, Max Nordau and Magnus Hirschfeld and its legacies for modern culture. Marilyn Reizbaum explores how literary works from Bram Stoker’s Dracula, through James Joyce’s Ulysses to Pat Barker’s Regeneration trilogy, the crime movies of Mervyn LeRoy and the photography of Claude Cahun and Adi Nes engage with ideas of degeneration across the arts of the 20th century. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350098947 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350098961 Library eBook 9781350098954 Bloomsbury Academic

The Legends of the Modern

A Reappraisal of Modernity from Shakespeare to the Age of Duchamp Didier Maleuvre, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA The Legends of the Modern demystifies the ideas and "legends" behind artistic and cultural modernity, laying bare the principles that have informed our appreciation of modern art and literature. Beginning with an examination of early modern artists Shakespeare, Michelangelo, and Cervantes, Didier Maleuvre demonstrates how many of the seminal works of modern culture were born of a conflict with their own internal modern tendencies and concludes that modern art's uneasiness with modernity itself is in turn a vital facet of modernity. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781501353840 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501353857 Library eBook 9781501353864 Bloomsbury Academic

An Anthology

Bringing together works by writers from sub-Saharan Africa, Turkey, central Europe, the Muslim world, Asia, South America and Australia – many translated into English for the first time – this is the first collection of statements on modernism by writers, artists and practitioners from across the world. Annotated throughout, the texts are supported by critical essays from leading modernist scholars exploring major issues in the contemporary study of global modernism. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 512 pages HB 9781474242325 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9781474242332 Library eBook 9781474242349 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Man Into Woman

A Comparative Scholarly Edition Lili Elbe Edited by Pamela L. Caughie, Loyola University of Chicago, USA & Sabine Meyer, Independent Scholar, Germany First published in Copenhagen in 1931, Lili Elbe’s Man Into Woman is the first autobiographical account of a surgical sex change. In this comparative scholarly edition, Pamela L. Caughie and Sabine Meyer present the full text of the 1933 American edition of Elbe’s work with comprehensive notes on textual and paratextual variants across the four published editions throughout. This edition also includes a substantial scholarly introduction which situates the historical and intellectual context of Elbe’s work, as well as new essays by leading scholars in gender studies, modernism and life writing, and coverage of the 2015 biopic, The Danish Girl. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 448 pages HB 9781350021495 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9781350021501 Library eBook 9781350021518 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Edith Ayrton Zangwill's The Call A New Scholarly Edition Edith Ayrton Zangwill Edited by Stephanie J. Brown, University of Arizona, USA Edith Ayrton Zangwill’s 1924 novel The Call is widely regarded as one of the most important suffrage novels of the early 20th century. Including authoritative notes and commentary throughout, this is the first comprehensive scholarly edition of the novel. The Call tells the story of a young chemist, Ursula Winfield and the conflict between her increasing political commitments to the suffrage movement and her personal life as the Great War approaches. Alongside the definitive text of the novel, this edition also includes contextual historical documents and critical chapters by leading scholars exploring the world of the novel. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages • 3 bw illus HB 9781350064775 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9781350064782 Library eBook 9781350064799 Series: Modernist Archives • Bloomsbury Academic

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Poetry's Knowing Ignorance

John Wilkinson, University of Chicago, USA

What kind of knowledge, if any, does poetry provide? Poets make poems, but they also make meaning and craft a kind of learned and creative ignorance as they provide infinitely revisable answers to the question of what poetry is.

Temporalities in Verse, Breath, and Stone

Joseph Acquisto, University of Vermont, USA

In this important new intervention, leading poet and critic John Wilkinson explores the material life of the lyric poem. How does the lyric – considered as an object, as an event – grapple with permanence and impermanence, the rhythms of change and the passing of time? Drawing on new insights from contemporary philosophy and object-oriented ontology, psychoanalysis and the visual arts, The Lyric in Its Times includes innovative and insightful new readings of work by a wide range of lyric poets, from Shakespeare, Blake and Shelley to Charles Baudelaire, Frank O’Hara and J.H. Prynne.

To resist concluding is to embrace a kind of productive ignorance, a knowledge that is first and foremost aware of poetic knowledge’s own limits. Poetry's Knowing Ignorance shows how it is this dialogue in response to a constant questioning, to an answer-turned-question, that continues to blur the boundary between poetry and writing about poetry, between poetry and criticism, and between poetry and other kinds of experience.

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 304 pages • 8 bw illus HB 9781350093911 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350093935 Library eBook 9781350093928 Bloomsbury Academic

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Faith in Poetry

Verse Style as a Mode of Religious Belief Michael D. Hurley, St. Catharine's College, University of Cambridge, UK "Insightful, ingenious, and compelling, the book should be a welcome addition to the library of anyone interested in the intersection of religion and aesthetics." - The New Criterion In Faith in Poetry, Michael D. Hurley explores how five great writers – William Blake, Alfred Tennyson, Christina Rossetti, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and T. S. Eliot – engaged their religious faith in poetry. The book sheds new light on the interplay between literature and theology across the long 19th century, at a time when the authority and practice of both was being fiercely reimagined. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350111639 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474234078 Individual eBook 9781474234085 Library eBook 9781474234092 Series: New Directions in Religion and Literature • Bloomsbury Academic

Harvest Bells

New and Uncollected Poems by John Betjeman John Betjeman Edited by Kevin J. Gardner

Reading Apollinaire's Calligrammes

Willard Bohn, Illinois State University, USA Reading Apollinaire's Calligrammes examines Guillaume Apollinaire’s second major collection of poetry. Composed between 1913 and 1918, the nineteen poems examined here fall into two main groups: the experimental poetry and the war poetry. They also provide glimpses of the poet’s personal history, from his affair with Louise de Coligny-Châtillon to his engagement to Madeleine Pagès and his marriage with Jacqueline Kolb. Each section examines all of the previous scholarship for the work in question, provides a detailed analysis, and, in many cases, offers a new interpretation. Each poem is subjected to a meticulous line-by-line analysis in the light of current knowledge.

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Lyric In Its Times

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781501355776 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501338311 Individual eBook 9781501338328 Library eBook 9781501338335 Bloomsbury Academic

The Courage to Imagine

The Child Hero in Children's Literature Roni Natov, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA "A splendid study of the vital role imagination plays in contemporary international children’s literature." Jack Zipes, University of Minnesota, USA

John Betjeman’s unforgettable poems on landscape and suburbia, desire and death, faith and doubt, helped to establish him as the beloved voice of a nation. Yet the ten books of poetry he published individually, later assembled in the Collected Poems, were an incomplete representation of his poetic oeuvre. Kevin Gardner has assembled a new collection of Betjeman’s poems that reveal a young poet experimenting with both Modernism and post-Romanticism. Some are profoundly psychological, personal and deeply affecting to read today; others verge on bawdy. Almost all are typically amusing and witty in the style typical of this much-loved English poet.

Roni Natov focuses on how children’s imaginative engagement with the child hero figure can open them up to other experiences, developing empathy across lines of race, gender and sexuality, as well as helping them to confront traumatic experience. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical approaches from the psychological to the cultural the book covers a multicultural spectrum of authors, including works by Maya Angelou, Louise Erdrich, Neil Gaiman and Lewis Carroll.

UK June 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781472966384 • £16.99 / $20.00 Individual eBook 9781472966391 Library eBook 9781472966407 Bloomsbury Continuum World English

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The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe Series Editor: Elinor Shaffer, Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, UK Our knowledge of British and Irish authors is incomplete and inadequate without an understanding of the perspectives of other nations on them. Each volume in this series examines the ways authors have been translated, published, distributed, read, reviewed and discussed in Europe. In doing so, it throws light not only on the specific strands of intellectual and cultural history but also on the processes involved in the dissemination of ideas and texts.

The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe

Three-Volume Set edited by Helmut Pulte, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany & Scott Mandelbrote, Peterhouse, Cambridge, UK The writings and example of Isaac Newton transformed understandings of the practice and meaning of the sciences across Europe in the century or so following the publication of the Principia in 1687. The essays in these volumes consider the impact of Newton's ideas from three distinct but interlocking perspectives: their reception in particular geographical areas and language communities; their importance for particular fields of intellectual and practical endeavour, and their influence on other thinkers who, in turn, shaped Newton's intellectual legacy. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 976 pages HB Pack 9780826479709 • £375.00 / $506.00 Series: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe • Bloomsbury Academic

Heliogabalus, or The Anarchist Crowned Antonin Artaud

Translated by Victor Corti From his birth in a cradle of sperm to his death on a blood-soaked pillow, Heliogabalus, Emperor from the age of fourteen, embodies the depravity and decay of Rome in the third century. Although steeped in vice and tormented by madness, the deviant tyrant is elevated to a divine status, at the crossroads between the Greco-Latin world and the Orient. Considered one of the most accomplished and accessible of Artaud’s works, while also one of his most imaginative, Heliogabalus, or The Anarchist Crowned is a hallucinatory, surreal depiction of a historical figure, as well as a revolutionary founding text from the father of the Theatre of Cruelty. UK May 2019 • 128 pages PB 9780714548937 • £8.99 Calder Publications World English (excluding USA)

The Holy Man and Other Stories Alexander Trocchi

Above a disused bar, in a dilapidated Parisian hotel that houses an assortment of indigent, marginalized lost souls, one of the inhabitants, a mysterious, reclusive holy man, is the subject of much speculation from some of his fellow occupants and respectful reverence from others. As the tale unfolds, the dynamics of this precarious microcosm are laid bare, in a powerful portrayal of those society has forgotten. Written when the author of Cain’s Book was at the height of his creative powers and enjoying an increasing reputation in avant-garde literary circles, ‘The Holy Man’ is here presented with ‘A Being of Distances’, ‘Peter Pierce’ and ‘A Meeting’, stories which similarly tackle themes of loneliness and disenfranchisement. UK April 2019 • US June 2019 • 128 pages PB 9780714548470 • £8.99 / $13.00 Calder Publications World English

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Clouds over Alexandria

Guard of the Dead

Translated by Kay Heikkinen, University of Chicago

George Yarak Translated by Raphael Cohen

Ibrahim Abdel Meguid

In the 1970s, once-cosmopolitan Alexandria was at the forefront of the clash between Nasser’s socialistera principles and the burgeoning fundamentalist movement. Five idealistic students find themselves caught up in this tangled web, as their leftist activism makes them a target both from government surveillance and the Islamist groups seeking to curtail the city’s social life. The group of friends’ participation in the explosive ‘bread riots’ is swiftly followed by the crushing experience of prison, and the course of their young lives changes irrevocably. The final part in Ibrahim Abdel Meguid’s Alexandria trilogy conjures up this turbulent era in rich detail. This story of young love, aspiration for social change, disillusionment and frustration will resonate with readers today. UK April 2019 • 320 pages PB 9789774168673 • £11.99 Hoopoe World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

Truths and Lies in the Middle East

Memoirs of a Veteran Journalist, 1952–2012 Eric Rouleau Eric Rouleau was one of the most celebrated journalists of his generation, a status he owed to his extraordinary career, which began when Hubert Beuve-Méry, director of Le Monde, charged him with covering the Near and Middle East. Writing between Cairo and Jerusalem, Rouleau was a chief witness to the wars of 1967 and 1973, narrating their events from behind the scenes. He was to meet all the major players, including Nasser, Levi Ashkol, Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Yasser Arafat, Ariel Sharon, and Anwar Sadat, painting striking portraits of each. More than a memoir, his book presents a history, lived from the inside, of the Israel– Palestine conflict. UK May 2019 • 320 pages HB 9789774169069 • £22.95 The American University in Cairo Press World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

A Novel

Abir scrapes a living in a Beirut hospital morgue by night, stealing from both the bodies he tends and his bosses. But he has a dark history that continues to haunt him. Earlier in the civil war, he fled his village for Beirut and, lost in the big city, joined a political party to survive. When he is kidnapped from the hospital, he knows he has not escaped his past and the many crimes he witnessed. But what or who is still chasing him? UK April 2019 • 244 pages PB 9789774169106 • £10.99 Hoopoe World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

From Ashurbanipal to Alexander Ancient Egypt during the Late Period (c. 672–332 BC) David Klotz This book fills a major gap in ancient Egyptian historiography, presenting an up-to-date overview of the entire Late Period. By employing historical texts composed in many languages (Egyptian, Greek, Aramaic, Old Persian), and incorporating recent archaeological discoveries, it narrates the political events and captures the fascinating multi-ethnic and international culture of this era. Much attention is paid to non-royal Egyptian autobiographies; these personal testimonies transport readers beyond the usual lists of pharaohs and monuments, illustrating how major international events affected the Egyptian people, and restoring agency to the prominent individuals who actually managed the country. This book will appeal to students, scholars, and general audiences interested in the history of ancient Egypt, Greece, Persia, and the Jewish Diaspora. Because of the time period and geographic interest, it would be a useful companion for all students reading Herodotus and Thucydides. UK April 2019 • 256 pages HB 9789774168017 • £65.00 The American University in Cairo Press World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

Tahrir's Youth

Leaders of a Leaderless Revolution

Analyzing Collapse

The Rise and Fall of the Old Kingdom Miroslav Barta This book explores the long-term trends in the development of what was the first complex civilization in history, the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2650–2200 BC), the period that saw the construction of eternal monuments such as Djoser’s Step Pyramid complex in Saqqara, the pyramids of the great Fourth Dynasty kings in Giza, and spectacular tombs of high officials throughout Egypt. The present study aims to show that the historical trajectory of the period was marked by specific processes that characterize most of the world’s civilizations: the role of the ruling elite, the growth of bureaucracy, the proliferation of interest groups, and adaptation to climate change, to name but a few—and the way that these processes held the germ of ultimate collapse. The case is made that the rise and fall of the Old Kingdom state is of relevance to the study of the anatomy of development of any complex civilization. UK May 2019 • 288 pages HB 9789774168383 • £59.95 The American University in Cairo Press World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

Rusha Latif January 25, 2011 was a watershed moment for Egypt and a transformative experience for the young men and women who changed the course of their nation’s history. Tahrir’s Youth tells the story of the organized youth behind the mass uprising that brought about the spectacular collapse of the Mubarak regime. Who were these activists? What did they want? How did the movement they unleashed shape them as it unfolded and why did it fall short of its goals? Drawing on first-hand testimonies, this study offers rich insight into the hopes, successes, failures, and disillusionments of the movement’s leaders. Rusha Latif follows the trajectory of the movement over a fouryear period from the perspective of the Revolutionary Youth Coalition (RYC), the first revolutionary body to announce itself from Tahrir Square. She argues that the existence of the RYC and the political organizing undertaken by its members before January 25 demonstrates that the uprising was not entirely spontaneous, leaderless, or rooted in social media, but led by young activists with a history of engagement before the revolution. UK August 2019 • 274 pages HB 9789774168819 • £29.95 The American University in Cairo Press World English (excluding Canada/Egypt/USA) Not available from Bloomsbury in North America or Egypt

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The Modern and Contemporary Art of Iran Fereshteh Daftari Modern and contemporary Iranian art is often understood as decorative or ethnic. At a scholarly level it is characterised as a comment on the socio-political context of the country: repressed inside Iran and focused on identity in diaspora. Viewing Iranian art as neither a commodity, nor an illustration of theory, Fereshteh Daftari approaches modern Iranian art as an arena where different styles and ideas can thrive. Covering the late 19th century into the contemporary world, Persia Reframed comments on modernism in a non-Western environment. UK April 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages • 122 col illus, 30 bw illus HB 9781788315364 • £44.99 / $61.00 Individual eBook 9781786726025 Library eBook 9781786736079 I.B.Tauris

Churchill and the Islamic World Orientalism, Empire and Diplomacy in the Middle East

Captain Gill’s Walking Stick

The True Story of the Sinai Murders Saul Kelly The sale at auction in Edinburgh in 2010 of an old walking stick belonging to a British officer, Captain Gill, shed new light on one of the mysterious crimes of the Victorian era. Captain William Gill and his companions, the noted Arabist Professor Edward Palmer of Cambridge University and a young naval lieutenant, Harold Charrington, were killed in an ambush by Bedouin in the Sinai Desert in 1883. The trio had been tasked with informal diplomacy in the region, specifically to prevent the Arab sheikhs from joining the Egyptian rebels and to secure their non-interference with the Suez Canal. The gruesome murders shocked late-Victorian Britain, and led to pressure from the Queen, Parliament and the Press for the British government to launch a manhunt for the killers in a vast desert area, with mountainous terrain. This book traces the story behind the murder of the three men, uncovering the reason for their journey to the desert, the story of the murder itself as well as the backlash back home in England. UK May 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781784533410 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726087 Library eBook 9781786736154 I.B.Tauris

Warren Dockter Overturning the widely-accepted consensus that Churchill was indifferent to, and even contemptuous of, matters concerning the Middle East, this book unravels Churchill's nuanced understanding of the edges of the British Empire. Warren Dockter analyses Churchill’s work as Colonial Under-Secretary in the early 1900s, his relations with the Ottomans and conduct during the Dardanelles Campaign of 1915-16, his arguments with David Lloyd- George over Turkey, and his pragmatic support of Syria and Saudi Arabia during World War II. Dockter suggests that his policy making in the Middle East was often more informed and relatively progressive when compared to the Orientalist prejudices of many of his contemporaries. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 392 pages • 14 bw in 8pp plates PB 9781788319249 • £19.99 / $26.95 Previously published in HB 9781780768182 Individual eBook 9780857737144 Library eBook 9781786739858 I.B.Tauris

Beyond the Mosque

Diverse Spaces of Muslim Worship

The Jews of Iran

The History, Religion and Culture of a Community in the Islamic World Edited by Houman M. Sarshar Living continuously in Iran for over 2700 years, Jews have played an integral role in the history of the country. This book examines the ancient texts, objects and art from a wide range of times and places throughout Iranian history, as well as the medieval trade routes along which these would have travelled, to understand the material and visual culture of this community. The book also explores modern novels and the implications of fictional representations of the Jews of Iran. Providing a long view of the Jewish cultural influence on Iran's development, this book is a unique contribution to Judeo-Iranian studies.

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Persia Reframed

UK February 2019 • US November 2019 • 264 pages • 25 bw illus PB 9781788319263 • £25.99 / $30.00 Previously published in HB 9781780768885 Individual eBook 9780857737106 Library eBook 9780857727657 Series: International Library of Iranian Studies • I.B.Tauris

Rizwan Mawani In this book, Rizwan Mawani encounters diverse communities and their sites of worship, from the mosque and husayniya to the khanaqah and jamatkhana. Readers are introduced to a variety of Muslim spaces, modest and elaborate – their distinct structures and the rituals practised within them, as well as the purposes they serve as community centres and markers of identity. Beyond the Mosque reveals architectural responses to evolving community needs and local environments, from Senegal and China to Iran and India. This illuminating survey celebrates the significant pluralism that characterises the living Muslim tradition today. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 128 pages • 30 colour illus. PB 9781788315272 • £12.99 / $17.95 Individual eBook 9781786726568 Library eBook 9781786736628 Series: World of Islam • I.B.Tauris World All Languages (except South Asian/Central Asian/Persian)

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Library of Middle East History A History of the Tajiks Iranians of the East Richard Foltz A comprehensive and up to date history, spanning the Sogdian to the post-Soviet period, in this book, Richard Foltz traces the complex linguistic, cultural and political history of the Tajiks. In eight chapters, the author explores the revitalisation of Persian culture under the Samanid Empire in the Tajik heartlands of historical Khorasan and Transoxiana; the evolution of the politics of Tajik identity; and traces the history of the ethnic Tajik diaspora today. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781784539559 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316514 Library eBook 9781788316521 Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

The Travels of Ibn Jubayr

A Medieval Journey from Cordoba to Jerusalem Translated by Ronald Broadhurst Ibn Jubayr's classic narrative of his travels across the Islamic Mediterranean is an important source for historians of the 13th century Muslim Caliphates. Ronald Joseph Callender Broadhurst's translation is here reissued, with a new introduction by Robert Irwin. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 464 pages HB 9781788318228 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726599 Library eBook 9781788318235 Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

Crime, Poverty and Survival in the Middle East and North Africa The 'Dangerous Classes' Since 1800 Edited by Stephanie Cronin The concept of the "dangerous classes" was born in mid-nineteenth century Europe and became famous in 1872 after the publication of a book with the same title in New York. But how does the notion of "dangerous classes" relate to the context of the Middle East and North Africa? This book examines this question by analysing the lives of non-elite, "subaltern" groups in the region from 1800 to the present day. The book re-interprets history by putting marginal social groups and classes in the spotlight and restoring their sense of agency. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781788313711 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook Library eBook Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

The Making of the Israeli Far-Right

Abba Ahimeir and Zionist Ideology Peter Bergamin This book traces the early ideological development of the Maximalist Revisionist Zionist leader Abba Ahimeir, and positions him more accurately within the contexts of the Zionist Right, the period of his political activity, and the Zionist movement in general. Ahimeir was a controversial figure who advocated, at times, some rather controversial ideas. Highly educated and a Zionist from a young age, Ahimeir was one of the first to object to the manner in which the British were administering the Mandate for Palestine, calling them ‘foreign occupiers’ and ‘Perfidious Albion’, already in the late 1920s. He formed the first anti-British resistance group in the Jewish settlements in Mandate Palestine, and was a prolific and acerbic journalist, who refused to accept any compromise with regard to the foundation of a Jewish State. His career as a political activist came to an early end, when he was arrested in connection with the murder of the Labour Zionist leader, Chaim Arlosoroff. Although acquitted, Ahimeir nonetheless went to prison for his involvement as a political activist. Ahimeir’s ideological trajectory is traced from an examination of his doctoral thesis on Oswald Spengler and first publications, to his notorious ‘Notebook of a Fascist’ articles that he penned only a few years after arriving in Mandate Palestine. A study of previously unknown archival material highlights Ahimeir’s stint as a leader of the Revisionist Zionist Youth Group Betar and instructor in its Leadership Training School. A ‘Revolutionary’ who used Fascism merely as a modus operandi in the service of his revolution, Ahimeir’s particularistic ideological outlook was best exemplified in his resistance group, Brit HaBiryonim. As the first intellectual biography of one of the most influential figures on the Zionist Right, this book rights some historical wrongs that exist within Revisionist- and Labour-Zionist myths, and indeed, Israeli collective memory. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781788314534 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook Library eBook Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

Empire and Tribe in the Afghan Frontier Region

Custom, Conflict and British Strategy in Waziristan until 1947 Hugh Beattie Waziristan, a region on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, has in recent years become a flash point in the so-called ‘War on Terror’. Hugh Beattie looks at the history of this region, examining British attempts to manage the tribes from 1849 until Pakistan’s declaration of independence in 1947. He analyses British attempts to divide the frontier region into separate British and Afghan spheres of influence and highlights the ramifications of their various policy initiatives. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages • 12 bw illus. HB 9781848858961 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600846 Library eBook 9781838600853 Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

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Persian Christians at the Chinese Court The Xi'an Stele and the Early Medieval Church of the East R. Todd Godwin The Xi'an Stele, erected in Tang China's capital in 781, describes in both Syriac and Chinese the existence of Christian communities in northern China. While scholars have so far considered the Stele exclusively in relation to the Chinese cultural and historical context, Godwin demonstrates that it can only be fully understood by reconstructing the complex connections that existed between the Church of the East, Sasanian aristocratic culture and the Tang Empire (617-907) between the fall of the Sasanian Persian Empire (225-651) and the birth of the Abbasid Caliphate (7621258). Through close textual re-analysis of the Stele and by drawing on ancient sources in Syriac, Greek, Arabic and Chinese, Godwin demonstrates that Tang China (617-907) was a cosmopolitan milieu where multiple religious traditions, namely Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism and Christianity, formed zones of elite culture. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781838600136 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784538804 Individual eBook 9781786723161 Library eBook 9781786733160 Series: Library of Medieval Studies • I.B.Tauris

A Mission to the Medieval Middle East The Travels of Bertrandon de la Brocquière to Jerusalem and Constantinople Bertrandon de la Broquiere Edited by Robert Irwin Translated by Thomas Johnes Bertrandon de la Broquiere was esquire to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Philip had plans for a new Crusade to the Holy Land and as part of this plan he persuaded Bertrandon to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to gather intelligence. The resulting account of his travels, translated into English by Thomas Johnes in 1807, provides invaluable information on the region, including the military tactics of the Turks and the early use of gunpowder by the Mamluks. It is also one of the key documents for the history of the Crusades in the late medieval period. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 384 pages • 1 map HB 9781780764320 • £79.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781838607944 Library eBook 9781838607951 I.B.Tauris

Jewish Morocco

A History from Pre-Islamic to PostColonial Times Emily Benichou Gottreich The history of Morocco cannot be told without the history of its Jewish inhabitants. Their presence in Northwest Africa pre-dates the rise of Islam and continues to the present day, combining elements of Berber (Amazigh), Arab, Sephardi and European culture. Emily Gottreich examines the history of Jews in Morocco from the preIslamic period to post-colonial times, drawing on newly acquired evidence from archival materials in Rabat. Providing an important reassessment of the impact of the French protectorate over Morocco, the author overturns widely accepted views on Jews' participation in Moroccan nationalism and Jewish involvement in the istiqlal and its aftermath. UK October 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 10 integrated bw HB 9781780768496 • £72.00 / $99.00 • I.B.Tauris

Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World The Value of Chronicles as Archives Fozia Bora Using Sunni Mamluk historian Ibn al-Furat’s chronicle History of Dynasty and Kings, Fozia Bora maps the survival of historiographical narratives from late Fatimid Egypt after Salah al-Din’s alleged destruction of the Fatimid literary corpus. She demonstrates that Mamluk historical works offer historiographical documentation of past eras of Islamic history through textual witnesses that are not otherwise extant. She argues for a more objective use of chronicles as documents that go beyond sectarian polemics to act as ‘archives’ of now lost material. This book is essential for all scholars working on the written culture and history of the medieval Islamic world. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 234 pages • 8 bw illus. HB 9781784537302 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726056 Library eBook 9781786736116 Series: Early and Medieval Islamic World • I.B.Tauris

The Eastern Frontier

Limits of Empire in Late Antique and Early Medieval Central Asia Robert Haug In this book, Robert Haug argues for a pre-modern Central Asia with a discrete identity, a frontier region that is not just a transitory space or the far-flung corner of empires, but its own historical entity. From this perspective the book takes the reader on a 900-year tour of the area, from Sasanian control, through the Umayyads and Abbasids, to the quasi-independent dynasties of the Tahirids and the Samanids. Drawing on literary, numismatic and archaeological sources, Haug reveals the unique and varied challenges the eastern frontier presented to imperial powers that strove to integrate the area into their greater systems. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 336 pages HB 9781788310031 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788317221 Library eBook 9781786736147 Series: Early and Medieval Islamic World • I.B.Tauris

Narrating Muslim Sicily

War and Peace in the Medieval Mediterranean World William Granara In 902 the last Byzantine stronghold in Sicily fell, and the island would remain under Muslim control until the arrival of the Normans in the eleventh century. William Granara here focuses on the ways in which medieval Arab historians, geographers, jurists and philologists imagined and articulated their identities in this turbulent period. Granara considers and translates a vast range of primary sources - from the chronicles of Ibn al-Athir and Ibn Khaldun to biographical dictionaries, geographical works, legal treatises and poetry - and modern scholarship not available in English. He charts the shift from Sicily as 'warrior outpost' to vital and productive hub that transformed the medieval Islamic world, and the entire Mediterranean.

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Early and Medieval Islamic World

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On the Shores of the Caspian

Commerce and Culture in Nineteenth Century Persia William Richard Holmes On the Shores of the Caspian is the product of the author's journey through the Caspian region as part of an expedition headed by his cousin James Brant, the British Consul at Erzeroum. It provides a wonderfully intimate portrait of the country and a wealth of detail on the towns, climate, trade, military, people and culture. This very scarce volume is here published with a new Introduction by the leading scholar of China and Central and Inner Asia, Professor Morris Rossabi. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 448 pages HB 9781784531515 • £85.00 / $135.00 Individual eBook 9781838608941 Library eBook 9781838608958 I.B.Tauris

The Golden Era of Reform and the Roots of Modern Conflict Bahar Jalali The decade of democratic reforms in Afghanistan, 1963-1973, is often viewed as a 'golden era' of stability and progress. Bahar Jalali demonstrates, however, that the roots of Afghanistan's turbulent recent history can be traced back to precisely this period. In research based on primary sources, interviews with key figures (including the royal family and the former king), and work in contemporary Afghanistan, Jalali raises timely questions regarding the politics and impact of Western-authored democratic reforms and addresses various historiographical and contemporary misconceptions. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 336 pages HB 9781784538286 • £72.00 / $99.00 Individual eBook • I.B.Tauris

Library of Modern Middle East Studies Foreign Policy in Iran and Saudi Arabia

Economics and Diplomacy in the Middle East Robert Mason Saudi Arabia, with its abundance of oil dollars, has a very different economic story to that of Iran, which despite enormous natural gas reserves, has been hit hard by economic, trade, scientific and military sanctions since its 1979 revolution. Robert Mason looks at the effect that economic considerations (such as oil, gas, sanctions, trade and investment) have had on foreign policy decision-making processes and diplomatic activities. By examining the foreign policies of Saudi Arabia and Iran towards each other, and towards the wider Middle East and beyond, Mason seeks to highlight how oil policy, including oil production, pricing and security of supply and demand, is the paramount economic factor which drives the diplomacy and rivalry of these two pivotal regional powers. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781788314435 • £14.99 / $19.50 Previously published in HB 9781780767215 Individual eBook 9780857738981 Library eBook 9780857725202 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Stateless in the Gulf

Migration, Nationality and Society in Kuwait Claire Beaugrand The Kuwaiti population includes around 100,000 people - 10% of Kuwaiti nationals - whose legal status is contested. Often considered 'stateless', they have come to be known in Kuwait as biduns. The biduns claim that they are entitled to Kuwaiti nationality but since 1986 the State of Kuwait has considered them 'illegal residents'. Beaugrand argues that the position of the biduns is of central importance to the understanding of state formation processes in the Gulf countries, and the ways in which identity and the boundaries of nationality are negotiated and enacted. UK May 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781788318020 • £25.99 Previously published in HB 9781780765662 Individual eBook 9781786723239 Library eBook 9781786733238 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

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Democracy in Afghanistan

Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race

Exploring Identity and Power in a Global Context Yasmeen Abu-Laban & Abigail B. Bakan As the situation in Israel/Palestine seems to become ever more intractable and protracted, the need for new ways of looking at recent developments and its historical roots is more pressing than ever. Bearing this in mind, Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail Bakan discuss the historic and contemporary developments in Israel/Palestine, and their international reverberations, from the unique vantage point of 'race', racialization, racism and anti-racism. They therefore offer close analysis of the 'idea' of Israel and the 'absence' of Palestine by examining the concepts of race and identity in the region. With fresh coverage of themes relating to gender, indigeneity, the environment , surveillance and the war on terror, Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race will appeal to scholars in political science, sociology and Middle East studies. UK October 2019 • US March 2019 • 256 pages • 4 integrated bw illus PB 9781780765334 • £15.99 / $29.00 • HB 9781780765327 • £72.00 / $99.00 Individual eBook 9781838608798 Library eBook 9781838608804 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Culture and Crisis in the Arab World

Art, Practice and Production in Spaces of Conflict Edited by Richard Jacquemond & Felix Lang Drawing on critical readings of Bourdieu’s Field Theory, this book explores the production of culture in Arab social spaces in ‘crisis’. Contributors examine a range of countries and conflicts, from Algeria to the Arab countries of the Gulf, discussing, among other things, the impact of Western public diplomacy organisations on the arts scene in post-revolutionary Cairo and the consequences of dwindling state support for literary production in Yemen. The book breaks new ground in adapting Bourdieu’s theory to the particularities of cultural production in the Middle East and North Africa. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781788314244 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726322 Library eBook 9781786736383 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

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Astronauts, Observatories and Nationalism in the Middle East Jörg Matthias Determann

When Sultan bin Salman left Earth on the shuttle Discovery in 1985, he became the first Arab, first Muslim and first member of a royal family in space. Twentyfive years later, the discovery of a planet by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey evidenced the cutting-edge space science projects taking place across the Middle East. This book identifies the individuals, institutions and national ideologies that enabled astronomers and researchers to gain support when Middle East governments lacked interest. The book shows that the conquest of space became associated with national prestige, security, economic growth and the idea of an `Arab renaissance'. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 8 bw PB 9781838600150 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788310147 Individual eBook 9781786723529 Library eBook 9781786733528 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Women and Democracy in Iraq Gender, Politics and Nation-Building Huda Al-Tamimi This book is the first full-length study of women’s political representation in Iraq. Based on interviews with politicians and substantial media analysis, Huda Al-Tamimi outlines the political, sectarian and cultural constraints facing female Members of Parliament, and the ways in which individual women and women’s organizations are actively challenging barriers to their political influence. The book offers new and critical perspectives on the evolution of Iraqi politics, a subject that remains of high priority for a region and international community interested in the nation’s reconstruction. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 328 pages HB 9781788312806 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316231 Library eBook 9781788316224 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Sceptics of Islam

Revisionist Religion, Agnosticism and Disbelief in the Modern Arab World

The End of Empire in the Gulf

From Trucial States to United Arab Emirates Tancred Bradshaw With the end of the British Raj in 1947, the Foreign Office replaced the Government of India as the department responsible for the Persian Gulf, and would proceed to manage relations with the Trucial States (now the United Arab Emirates, UAE) until British withdrawal in 1971. This work is a comprehensive history of British policy in the region during that period, for the first time in its broad historical and political context. Tancred Bradshaw – an academic historian with extensive experience in the region – sheds light onto the discovery of oil in Abu Dhabi in the 1950s, Foreign Office attempts to instigate a long-term development policy in the region, the slow end of the British Empire, the origins of the UAE and – most importantly – the British legacy in this geopolitically crucial region today. The book relies on 40,000 pages of archival material, much of it previously unused, and will be of interest to Imperial historians, as well as anyone working on the history and politics of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781784538880 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600792 Library eBook 9781838600877 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Saudi Arabia and Indonesian Networks Migration, Education and Islam Sumanto Al Qurtuby UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781838602208 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838602239 Library eBook 9781838602222 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Edited by Ralph M. Coury Arab debates about the critical relationship between religion and modernity began in the early nineteenth century. Such debates are now integral to the struggle for power between a variety of political groups and their opponents, and are vital to understanding the modern Middle East. This unique volume introduces writings of Arab Christian and Muslim revisionist and radical "free thinkers" who have tried to redefine the relationship. It challenges the deeply entrenched idea that the contemporary Islamic world has been impermeable to a critique of religious ideas and practices. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781838602055 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784533373 Individual eBook 9781786723628 Library eBook 9781786733627 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Decline of Liberalism in Israel

Yossi Beilin and the Politics of the Peace Process Avi Shilon Yossi Beilin was a seminal figure during the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. As deputy foreign minister in the second Rabin government, he was responsible for leading the Oslo process, which was the most important attempt to end the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. This book is the first to tell the story of the left wing and the peace process based on the private archive of Beilin himself. The thousands of documents – shared exclusively with the author - reveal a far more complete picture of Israel’s political-diplomatic history in the late 20th century and provide new information on key events.

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Space Science and the Arab World

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781838601126 • £90.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838601140 Library eBook 9781838601157 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris World All Languages (except Hebrew)

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Library of Modern Middle East Studies continued The Israeli Peace Movement

Documenting Syria

Leonie Fleischmann

Joshka Wessels

Anti-Occupation Activism and Human Rights after the Second Intifada The Israeli peace movement has been in decline since the 2000s. However, despite the stagnation around the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, this book argues that other important groups have emerged that present new ways to challenge the status quo. These are radical groups that act in solidarity with the Palestinians as well as human rights groups that focus on revealing the realities of the occupation and want to hold the government to account. This book covers the history of these groups since 1967 and the reasons for the decline of the liberal Zionist movement. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781838600976 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600983 Library eBook 9781838600990 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Chaldeans

Politics and Identity in Iraq and the American Diaspora Yasmeen Hanoosh Modern Chaldeans are an Aramaic speaking Catholic Syriac community from northern Iraq, not to be confused with the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of the same name. First identified as ‘Chaldean’ by the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century, this misnomer persisted, developing into a distinctive and unique identity. Yasmeen Hanoosh explores these ancient-modern inflections in contemporary Chaldean identity discourses, the use of history as a collective commodity for developing and sustaining a positive community image in the present, and the use of language revival and monumental symbolism to reclaim association with Christian and preChristian traditions. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 328 pages • 25 bw illus HB 9781788313698 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786725967 Library eBook 9781786736000 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Revolts and the Military in the Arab Spring Popular Uprisings and the Politics of Repression Sean Burns Through detailed exploration of events in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Syria and Yemen, Sean Burns here breaks down the concept of professionalism within the armed forces into its component parts and demonstrates how variation in military structures determines their behaviour. In so doing, and by emphasising historical context and drawing on a wide range of political science theories, Burns sheds fresh light onto the ways in which military structure affects the potential for democratic transition or the course of civil war. With this book he presents a wide-ranging study of the Middle East which provides key tools to understanding the opportunities for democratisation, both during the Arab Spring and beyond, and which is therefore essential reading for anyone working on the Middle East, popular uprisings and the politics of repression. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 384 pages PB 9781838600143 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784538934 Individual eBook 9781786723192 Library eBook 9781786733191 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

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Film-making, Video Activism and Revolution Since the 1970s, Syrian cinema masters played a defining role in avant-garde filmmaking and political dissent against authoritarianism. This book is the first history of documentary filmmaking in the country. Based on extensive media ethnography and in-depth interviews with Syrian filmmakers in exile, the book offers an archival analysis of the documentary work by masters of Syrian cinema, such as Nabil Maleh, Ossama Mohammed, Mohammed Malas, Hanna Ward and Omar Amiralay. Joshka Wessels traces how the works of these filmmakers became iconic for a new generation and maps the radical change in the documentary landscape after the revolution of 2011. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages • 13 bw illus HB 9781788311731 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781788316156 • £91.80 Library eBook 9781788316163 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Future of Oil in Lebanon

Energy, Politics and Economic Growth Edited by Sami Atallah & Bassam Fattouh What is the future of the oil and gas sector in Lebanon? Following the recent discovery of these valuable resources in the southern Mediterranean, this collection of essays addresses the major challenges and opportunities that accompany the country’s hope to join the petroleum club. Addressing the key policy issues - from Lebanon’s susceptibility to the oil curse to the environmental risks of production - this book brings together expert analysis to offer prescriptive answers at the institutional level. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 368 pages HB 9781788311717 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9781788318501 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

Violent Radical Movements in the Arab World The Ideology and Politics of Non-State Actors Edited by Peter Sluglett Violent non-state actors have become almost endemic to political movements in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. This book examines why they play such a key role and the different ways in which they have developed. Individual chapters are dedicated to: The Muslim Brotherhood, The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra, Hamas, Hizbullah, al-Shabab and the Huthis. By looking at these groups together, the book shows that these organizations are at once a new phenomenon, but also relate to key factors including the ‘unfinished business’ of the colonial and postcolonial eras and tacit encouragement of the Wahhabi/Salafi/jihadi da‘wa by some regional powers. Their diversity means they elude simple classification, ranging from ‘national’, ‘transnational’, religious and political movements. Yet by examining their origins, their supporters and their motivations, this book helps explain their ubiquity in the region. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781788319768 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781788314312 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781786726308 Library eBook 9781786736369 Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies • I.B.Tauris

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The Ottomans and Eastern Europe

Social History in the Early Modern World Suraiya Faroqhi

Ottoman historians typically study the Ottoman Empire and its constituent regions as entities insulated from the outside world, except when it came to ‘campaigns and conquests’ on the one hand, and ‘incorporation into the European-dominated world economy’ on the other. However, now many scholars accept that the Ottoman Empire was one of the few long-lived ‘world empires’ that have emerged in history. This social history compares the Ottoman to another of the great world empires, the Mughals in the Indian subcontinent, exploring source criticism, diversities in the linguistic and religious fields as political problems, and the fates of ordinary subjects including merchants, artisans, women and slaves. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 352 pages • 16 bw illus. HB 9781788313667 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788318723 Library eBook 9781788318730 Series: Library of Ottoman Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Circassians of Turkey

Politics and Borders in the Early Modern World Michal Wasiucionek Drawing on Ottoman, Polish and Romanian sources, This book explores the complex interplay between regional politics and the rise of factionalism in the disputed lands of 17th century Moldavia and Wallachia, focusing on cross-border patronage between Ottoman, Polish-Lithuanian and Moldavian elites. By approaching the history of the region from a factional, rather than state-centred perspective, it investigates an alternative geography of power, defined by personal interactions that straddled religious, political and social boundaries between the elites. Wasiucionek reveals the way in which these interactions not only shaped the Ottoman-Polish rivalry over Moldavia, but also influenced political culture throughout the region. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 7 bw illus HB 9781788318471 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788318587 Library eBook 9781788318570 Series: The Ottoman Empire and the World • I.B.Tauris

War, Violence and Nationalism from the Ottomans to Atatürk

Capitalism in the Ottoman Balkans

Caner Yelbasi This book reveals the complex and important role played by the Circassians of Turkey in the chaotic years after 1918. It shows that the Circassians played an important role in the establishment of the early republic and how the Turkification policies of the Kemalist regime in the two decades following 1918 disrupted their world. Using a wide variety of primary source material, including Ottoman and Republican archives - as well as memoirs, the press and secondary literature - this book sheds light on a minority who, unlike the Kurds or Armenians, are yet to receive scholarly attention in Turkish Studies. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus & 2 maps. HB 9781788314473 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600181 Library eBook 9781838600174 Series: Library of Ottoman Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey Agency, Territory and Religion

Industrialisation and Modernity in Macedonia Costas Lapavitsas & Pinar Çakiroglu-Bournos The story of Ottoman Macedonian capitalism was nearly forgotten in the century that followed the demise of the Empire. This book pieces it together by unearthing Ottoman archival materials combined with Greek sources and field research. It offers a fresh perspective on late Ottoman economic history and will be an invaluable resource for scholars of Ottoman, Greek and Turkish history. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781788314336 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316606 Library eBook 9781788316590 I.B.Tauris World All Languages (except Greek and Turkish)

The Struggle for Modern Turkey

Deníz Çifçi

Justice, Activism and a Revolutionary Female Journalist

Since the 1990s, new Kurdish parties have formed within Turkey which have a variety of ideologies and demands that go beyond, and differ in opinion on, the question of independence. This book provides nuance and depth to the current debate on Kurdish political agency and presence in Turkey by considering the diversity within the Kurdish community - the intertwining of tribal, ethnic and national identity and differences in their language, religion and ideology. By explaining variation among the Kurds’ political demands through close analysis of existing and emerging parties, it challenges deterministic approaches to the Kurds which currently dominate the discourse.

Sabiha Sertel

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 6 bw illus. HB 9781784539955 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316378 Library eBook 9781788316385 Series: Kurdish Studies • I.B.Tauris

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The Ottoman and Mughal Empires

Edited by Tia O'Brien & Nur Deris Translated by David Selim Sayers & Evrim Emir-Sayers Sabiha Sertel was born into revolution in 1895 as an independent Turkey rose out of the dying Ottoman Empire. The nation’s first professional female journalist, her unrelenting push for democracy and social reforms ultimately cost Sertel her country and freedom. Shortly before her death in 1968, Sertel completed her autobiography Roman Gibi (Like a Novel), which was written during her forced exile in the Soviet Union. Translated here into English for the first time, and complete with a new introduction and comprehensive annotations, it offers a rare perspective on Turkey’s history as it moved to embrace democracy, then violently recoiled. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781788313575 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788315999 Library eBook 9781788316002 Series: Library of Middle East History • I.B.Tauris

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The End of the Ottomans

The Genocide of 1915 and the Politics of Turkish Nationalism

Conflict and Religion in the Safavid and Ottoman Worlds

Edited by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Margaret Lavinia Anderson, Seyhan Bayraktar & Thomas Schmutz In 1915, as part of an increasing nationalism, Turkey enacted a genocide against its Armenian citizens. In this new study, Hans-Lukas Kieser marshals a dazzling array of scholars to re-evaluate the approach and legacy of the Young Turks – whose eradication of the Armenians from Asia Minor would have far-reaching consequences. Kieser argues that genocide led to today's crisis-ridden Middle East and set in place a rigid state system whose effects are still felt in Turkey today. Featuring new and ground-breaking work on the role of bureaucracy, the actors outside of Istanbul and re-centring Armenian agency in the genocide. UK April 2019 • US July 2019 • 384 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781788312417 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786725981 Library eBook 9781786736048 Series: Library of Ottoman Studies • I.B.Tauris

Giovanni-Tommaso Minadoi Translated by Abraham Hartwell This reissue provides a detailed and lively account of the war between the Ottoman and Safavid dynasties in the late sixteenth century, when Ottoman sultan, Murad III, sought to extend his sphere of influence at the expense of the Safavids under Shah Mohammad Khodabandeh. There are very few western accounts of the conflict and Minadoi’s is both highly informative and reliable and provides a valuable addition to non-western sources. Now rare, this edition is published with a new introduction from one of the foremost authorities on the history of Iran, Rudi Matthee. UK May 2019 • US June 2019 • 392 pages HB 9781780769523 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786725844 Library eBook 9781786735843 I.B.Tauris

Animals and the Environment in Turkish Culture

Contested Spaces in Contemporary Turkey

Ecocriticism and Transnational Literature

Environmental, Urban and Secular Politics

Kim Fortuny

Edited by Fatma Müge Göçek

This book examines representations of and attitudes toward land and animals in selected Turkish literary texts and cultural contexts. Informed by global debates in ecocriticism, ecopoetics and animal studies, Kim Fortuny explores literary and arts activism, as well as environmental interventions in the Turkish cultural sphere in light of ongoing ecological degradation in Turkey. Writers from the Turkish canon such as Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar and Nâzim Hikmet are explored alongside American and English texts to reveal common transnational environmental and ecological concerns across these distinct literary cultures. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781788318181 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726575 Library eBook 9781786736635 I.B.Tauris

Russians in Iran

Diplomacy and Power in the Qajar Era and Beyond Edited by Rudi Matthee & Elena Andreeva Russians in Iran seeks to challenge the traditional narrative regarding Russian involvement in Iran and to show that whilst Russia's historical involvement in Iran is longstanding it is nonetheless much misunderstood. Russia's influence in Iran between 1800 and the middle of the twentieth century is not simply a story of inexorable intrusion and domination: rather, it is a complex and interactive process of mostly indirect control and constructive engagement. Drawing on fresh archival material, the contributors provide a window into the power and influence wielded in Iran not just by the Russian government through its traditional representatives but by Russian nationals operating in Iran in a variety of capacities, including individuals, bankers, and entrepreneurs. Russians in Iran reveals the multifaceted role that Russians have played in Iranian history and provides an original and important contribution to the history and international relations of Iran, Russia and the Middle East. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781838600129 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784538996 Individual eBook 9781786723369 Library eBook 9781786733368 I.B.Tauris

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The War Between the Turks and the Persians

This book examines the emergence and consequences of neoliberalism in Turkey. Of particular importance to the study are the contested spaces - those sites of struggle and protest - where the impact of this economic system is challenged or negotiated. The contributors look beyond the neoliberal cities of the West - Istanbul and Ankara - to take into account the rest of the country and the groups that are most negatively affected: such as the Kurds, women and migrants. Chapters consider the complexity of neoliberalism in Turkey, where the power of the market, the agenda of the state, and significantly, the country's past, are shown to have shaped current economic practices and policies. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 448 pages • 21 bw illus, 2 maps, 2 tables PB 9781838600167 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784536107 Individual eBook 9781786722287 Library eBook 9781786732286 Series: Library of Modern Turkey • I.B.Tauris

Pahlavi Iran and the Politics of Occidentalism

The Shah and the Coming of the Iranian Revolution Zhand Shakibi This study analyses the politics of Occidentalism in the late-Pahlavi period, focusing on the clash between the pro-Western Shah and the anti-Western Islamic forces which eventually led to the Islamic Revolution. Zhand Shakibi presents a new interpretation of the political and social dynamics of the last decade of the Shah’s rule by drawing attention to the Pahlavi state’s reaction to societal backlash against cultural and political Occidentalism in its last decade. Drawing on archival sources, this book presents the multi-faceted relationship of the Pahlavi state to the West and the institutions that were created to manage this. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 416 pages • 8 illus HB 9781788317368 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781786726247 Library eBook 9781786736307 I.B.Tauris

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The Masnavi of Rumi, Vol 2

Jalal al-Din Rumi

Jalal al-Din Rumi

Translated by Alan Williams

Translated by Alan Williams

In Book 1 of the Masnavi, the first of six volumes, Rumi explores the problem of the lower, carnal self which must be resisted if one is to attain a higher spiritual understanding. Adam William’s authoritative new translation is rendered in highly readable blank verse and includes the original Persian text for reference. True to the spirit of Rumi’s poem, this new translation establishes the Masnavi as one of the world’s great literary achievements for a global readership.

In Book 2 of the Masnavi, the second of six volumes, we travel with Rumi toward an understanding of the deeper truth and reality, beyond the limits of the self. Adam William’s authoritative new translation is rendered in highly readable blank verse and includes the original Persian text for reference. True to the spirit of Rumi’s poem, this new translation establishes the Masnavi as one of the world’s great literary achievements for a global readership.

Translated and edited with an introduction, notes and Persian text by Alan Williams

Translated and edited with an introduction, notes and Persian text by Alan Williams

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 448 pages • 20 bw & 8 pp colour plates HB 9781788311458 • £40.00 / $55.00 Individual eBook 9781786725943 Library eBook 9781786735980 I.B.Tauris

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A New Annotated Edition and Translation

Alexander the Great in the Persian Tradition

History, Myth and Legend in Medieval Iran Haila Manteghi Alexander the Great (356-333 BC) was transformed into a legend by all those he met, leaving an enduring tradition of romances across the world. Aside from its penetration into every language of medieval Europe, the Alexander romance arguably had its greatest impact in the Persian language. Haila Manteghi here offers a complete survey of that deep tradition, ranging from analysis of classical Persian poetry to popular romances and medieval Arabic historiography. She explores how the Greek work first entered the Persian literary tradition and traces the development of its influence, before revealing the remarkable way in which Alexander became as central to the Persian tradition as any other hero or king. And, importantly, by focusing on the oftenoverlooked early medieval Persian period, she also demonstrates that a positive view of Alexander developed in Arabic and Persian literature before the Islamic era. Drawing on an impressive range of sources in various languages - including Persian, Arabic and Greek - Manteghi provides a profound new contribution to the study of the Alexander romances. Beautifully written and with vibrant literary motifs, this book is important reading for all those with an interest in Alexander, classical and medieval Persian history, the early Islamic world and classical reception studies. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages • 11 colour illus in 8pp plates PB 9781838602062 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788310307 Individual eBook 9781786723666 Library eBook 9781786733665 Series: Library of Medieval Studies • I.B.Tauris

A New Annotated Edition and Translation

History of Persian Literature Persian Lyric Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Ghazals, Panegyrics and Quatrains A History of Persian Literature Vol. II

This multi-volume, authoritative survey reflects the stature and significance of Persian literature as the single most important accomplishment of the Iranian nation. Prominent scholars in the field bring a fresh critical approach to bear on this important topic and each volume includes representative samples of this literature. The second volume surveys the most significant lyric poetry of Classical Persian literature. UK December 2019 • 650 pages HB 9781788318242 • £85.00 / $99.00 Individual eBook 9781786726605 Library eBook 9781786736666 Series: History of Persian Literature • I.B.Tauris World All Languages (except Persian)

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The Masnavi of Rumi, Vol 1

Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Romantic and Didactic Genres A History of Persian Literature, Vol III

The third volume in this ground-breaking series explores mainly the poems written in the couplet form (mathnavi) including narrative mathnavis, allegorical mathnavis such as Conference of the Birds by Attâr as well as didactive mathnavis such as Sa’di’s Bustân and Rumi’s Mathnavi-ye Ma’navi. UK December 2019 • US January 2020 • 656 pages HB 9781845119041 • £85.00 / $99.00 Individual eBook 9781786726582 Library eBook 9781786736642 Series: History of Persian Literature • I.B.Tauris World All Languages (except Persian)

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Muslim Identity Politics

The Hindu Sufis of South Asia

Khadijah Elshayyal, University of Edinburgh, UK

Michel Boivin

Islam, Activism and Equality in Britain This is the first book to chart critically the national and global factors influencing the political mobilisation of British Muslim activists as Muslims. Khadijah Elshayyal traces the changes of thought, direction and method within Muslim identity politics after 1960, noting key organisations and turning points such as the Rushdie Affair, the 9/11 attacks, the 7/7 bombings and the current conflict in Syria. The book argues that the Rushdie Affair prompted new debate around the subject of freedom of expression, which has continued to be a point of contention ever since. Providing a history of the interaction between Muslim advocacy groups and the state, and the impact of state policy on Muslim communities, Muslims Identity Politics shows that that Muslim citizens continue to experience an 'equality gap' and recommends where transformation and progress can be made. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781838602048 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784537791 Individual eBook 9781786723536 Library eBook 9781786733535 Series: Library of European Studies • I.B.Tauris

Partition, Shrine Culture and the Sindhis in India Within the complex religious landscape of modern India, the community of Sindh stands out as a powerful example of interfaith relations. This Hindu community moved to India and practiced Sufism following Sindh’s inclusion to Pakistan in the 1947 partition. Drawing on a close analysis of literature and poetry, interviews with key informants, and a reading of historic rituals and architectures, Michel Boivin demonstrates that this active religious minority has managed to retain its unique Hindu-Sufi identity amidst the rigidification of official religions in both India and Pakistan. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus. HB 9781788315319 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788319560 Library eBook 9781788319577 Series: Library of Islamic South Asia • I.B.Tauris

The Renaissance of Islam

History, Culture and Society in the 10th Century Muslim World Adam Mez

Contesting Islamophobia

Anti-Muslim Prejudice in Media, Culture and Politics Edited by Peter Morey, Alaya Forte & Amina Yaqin This book reveals the way in which Islamophobia’s pervasive power is everywhere being met with responses which challenge it and the worldview on which it rests. The volume moves beyond others by outlining the characteristics of contemporary Islamophobia across a range of public discourses in both Europe and the United States. Chapters examine issues such as how anti-Muslim prejudice facilitates the questionable foreign and domestic policies of Western governments; the operation of anti-Muslim bias in media and the arts; attempts to challenge Islamophobia in education; and forms of Muslim self-fashioning in popular culture and new media to oppose stereotypes. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 296 pages HB 9781788311632 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316149 Series: Library of Modern Religion • I.B.Tauris

Mainstreaming the Headscarf

Islamist Politics and Women in the Turkish Media Ezra Ozcan Turkey has gone through an enormous transformation in the last decade under the rule of the AKP, including more restrictive gender policies. This book looks at conservative gender politics through the prism of images of women’s headscarves in secular and Islamic news media after 2002. Conservative women as political actors have rarely been studied in any country, and this book is the first analysis of the transformation of visual culture under the AKP governments. As well as examining women’s roles and political activity, the book provides a deeper understanding of the current politics and emerging authoritarianism in Turkey.

In this important study, Adam Mez draws upon a vast range of sources to produce a detailed account of all aspects of Islamic culture and society in the tenth century - finance, religion, geography, industry and trade, law, morals, navigation, etc. The result is a lucid and engaging work that even today remains a key resource for researchers and students alike. The original edition is now very rare. This new edition, introduced by Hugh Kennedy, one of the leading scholars of the period, makes the work available once again and includes a bibliography and index specially prepared for this edition. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 560 pages HB 9781784538910 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook Library eBook I.B.Tauris World English

Activism and Women's NGOs in Turkey Civil Society, Feminism and Politics Asuman Özgür Keysan Civil society is often seen as male, structured in a way that excludes women from public and political life. But scholars and activists are currently trying to update this view by looking at women’s positions in civil society and women’s activism. This book is based on interviews with women activists from ten women’s organizations in Turkey. Foregrounding the voices of women, the book answers the question "How do women’s NGOs contribute to civil society in the Middle East?". UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781788310130 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726315 Library eBook 9781786736376 Series: Library of Modern Turkey • I.B.Tauris

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The Kurds of Northern Syria

Social Media and Networks after the Arab Spring

Harriet Allsopp & Wladimir van Wilgenburg

Albana Dwonch

Based on unprecedented access to Kurdish-governed areas of Syria, including exclusive interviews with administration officials and civilian surveys, this book sheds light on the socio-political landscape of this minority group and the various political factions vying to speak for them. The first English-language book to capture the momentous transformations that have occurred since 2011, the authors move beyond idealized images of Rojava and the Kurdish PYD (Democratic Union Party) to provide a nuanced assessment of the Kurdish autonomous experience and the prospects for self-rule in Syria.

Drawing on extensive fieldwork composed of interviews with leading Palestinian activists in the West Bank and Gaza as well as detailed analysis of social media patterns, this book offers a fresh reading of Palestinian youth and their central online and offline role in popular protests against both Israeli and Palestinian power structures. The author focuses on the 15 March movement in Gaza, the Palestinians for Dignity movement in the West Bank, and the Prawer movement of young Palestinians in Israel. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781838600631 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600662 Library eBook 9781838600648 Series: SOAS Palestine Studies • I.B.Tauris

Governance, Diversity and Conflicts

UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages HB 9781788314831 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788315975 Library eBook 9781788315982 Series: Kurdish Studies • I.B.Tauris

Terrorist Movements and the Recruitment of Arab Foreign Fighters

Building Migrant Cities in the Gulf

Roger Warren

Ashraf M. Salama & Florian Wiedmann

A History from 1980s Afghanistan to ISIS

Terrorist Movements and the Recruitment of Arab Foreign Fighters offers the first detailed, in-depth account of how and why some Arab foreign fighters subsequently become involved in Islamist terrorism. Drawing on a personal dataset of 3010 Arab foreign fighters compiled using biographies, martyrdom eulogies, and postings on 'jihadi' websites, the book suggests that the subsequent involvement in Islamist terrorism by some Arab foreign fighters is primarily forged in the crucible of defensive jihad. UK December 2019 • 240 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788314985 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726155 Library eBook 9781786736215 Series: Terrorism and Extremism Studies • I.B.Tauris

Urban Transformation in the Middle East An in-depth overview of housing and migration dynamics in major Gulf cities, this book shows that a top-down approach devised to control urban development patterns is a crucial element in understanding both migration and housing dynamics in Gulf States. The role of governance, investor-driven patterns, emerging new economic sectors, and demographic transformations are examined. The direct interactions between inhabitants and their home environments are also explored by demonstrating the divergent living standards and new lifestyle tendencies and their manifestations in the overall urban environment of these migrant cities. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages • 60 bw illus HB 9781788310680 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788316262 Library eBook 9781788316255 I.B.Tauris

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Consumerist Orientalism

Richard Burton, T.E. Lawrence and the Culture of Homoerotic Desire

The Convergence of Arab and American Popular Culture in the Age of Global Capitalism M. Keith Booker & Isra Daraiseh This book explores the ways in which Edward Said's concept of Orientalism is manifested in contemporary Arab and American culture. Analyzing music, film, television and other forms of popular cultural production, it argues that a specific form of 'consumerist' Orientalism arose in 20th century American culture, linked but distinct from European forms of colonial and romantic Orientalism. It further shows how this has in turn fed in to contemporary cultural production in the Arab World. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages • 30 bw illus. HB 9781838600679 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600693 Library eBook 9781838600686 I.B.Tauris

Kurdish Nationalism on Stage

Performance, Politics and Resistance in Iraq Mari R. Rostami Since its emergence in the 1920s, Iraqi-Kurdish theatre was used as a tool of national identity building and modernisation. It promoted literacy, education and women’s rights and became one of the most visible forms of Kurdish cultural nationalism by exploring folklore, myths, legends and local history and by celebrating heroes of the past. This book is based on dramatic texts from the period, interviews with Kurdish theatre artists, Kurdish theatre histories, historical documents, and journalistic accounts. It illustrates the ways in which theatre participated in the Kurdish national struggle and how it responded to political changes in different historical periods. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages • 31 bw illus. HB 9781788314008 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788318693 Library eBook 9781788318709 Series: Kurdish Studies • I.B.Tauris

Orientalist Depictions of Arab Sexuality Feras Alkabani Notions of 'respectability', 'propriety' and 'sexual morality' were being transformed in literary and cultural discourses, a shift that was related to the gradual rise in anti-Ottoman Arab nationalism. However, contemporary Orientalists such as Sir Richard Burton and T.E. Lawrence were oblivious to certain aspects of this process of cultural reconfiguration. While accounts of male-love poetry (ghazal al-mudhakkar) were being gradually expurgated from the Arab literary heritage, elaborate narratives of Oriental homoerotic desire distinctively characterise the encounters of both Burton and Lawrence with the Arab East. By comparing their autobiographical accounts of the Arab Orient with contemporary Arabic literature, Feras Alkabani is able to expose this critical disparity in cross-cultural portrayals of sexual morality and homoerotic desire. Alkabani relates the conflicting agendas of contemporary Orientalists and Arab scholars to the shifts in international imperial power relations and the eventual collapse of the Ottoman Empire. His detailed comparative study reveals the significance of homoerotic desire within Orientalist and Arab literary discourses at a time when the meaning and connotations of poetic male-love were undergoing a critical change in Arab culture and literature. It will prove invaluable for those researching nationalism, imperialism and manifestations of homoerotic desire in the fin-de-siecle Middle East. UK October 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781784535698 • £72.00 / $99.00 I.B.Tauris

Street Art in the Middle East Sabrina de Turk

Since the 2011 Arab Uprisings street art has been a vehicle for political discourse in the Middle East and has generated much discussion in both the popular media and academia. Yet, this conversation has generalised street art and identified it as a singular form with identical styles and objectives throughout the region. In this book, Sabrina De Turk employs rigorous visual analysis to explore the diversity of Middle Eastern street art, using case studies of countries as varied as Egypt, Tunisia, Lebanon, Palestine, Bahrain and Oman to illustrate how geographic specifics impact upon its function and aesthetic. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781784539900 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726001 Library eBook 9781786736055 I.B.Tauris

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Edited by Will Stockton, Clemson University, USA & D. Gilson, Texas Tech University, USA If given a chance to write again for the series, which albums would 33 1/3 authors focus on the second time around? This anthology consists of essays from past 33 1/3 authors on albums that consume them, but about which they did not write. It explores often overlooked and underrated albums that may not have inspired their 33 1/3 books, but have played a large part in their own musical cultivation. Bringing together creative writers, cultural critics, and music scholars, this collection questions our taste in albums, our longing for certain tunes, and our desire to hit repeat - all while creating a comprehensive "to-listen" list for readers in search of unexplored music territories. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501342455 • £15.99 / $19.95 • HB 9781501342943 • £60.00 / $75.00 Individual eBook 9781501342448 Library eBook 9781501342424 Bloomsbury Academic

33 1/3 “The series is probably the most remarkable regular event in rock journalism today.” New York Times 33 1/3 is a series of short books about popular music, focusing on individual albums by a wide range of artists from Celine Dion to Neutral Milk Hotel. With over 130 volumes available, it has recently expanded to cover music from soundtracks and video game scores.

David Bowie's Diamond Dogs Glenn Hendler

After his breakthrough with Ziggy Stardust and before his U.S. pop hits "Fame" and "Golden Years" David Bowie produced a dark and difficult concept album set in a post-apocalytic "Hunger City" populated by post-human "mutants." In this book Glenn Hendler reveals Diamond Dogs’s connections to the larger world of 1973-4, including the neoliberal vision of urban decline registered in the album’s setting and the shifts in the meanings of gender, sexuality, and race that David Bowie both reflected and contributed to through his writing, his music, and his persona. These are just some of the reasons many Bowie fans rate Diamond Dogs his richest and most important album of the 1970s. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 152 pages PB 9781501336584 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501336591 Library eBook 9781501336607 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

Odetta’s One Grain of Sand

Matthew Frye Jacobson, Yale University, USA When Odetta Holmes—classically trained as a vocalist and poised to become "the next Marian Anderson"—veered away from both opera and musical theater in favor of performing politically charged field hollers, prison songs, work songs, and folk tunes before mixed-race audiences in 1950s coffee houses, she was making one of the most portentous decisions in the history of both American music and Civil Rights. For many among her audience, black and white, this young woman’s pride in black artistry and resolve, and her open rage and her challenge to whites to recognize who they were and who they had been, too, modeled the very honesty and courage that the movement now called for. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501333323 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501333330 Library eBook 9781501333347 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

Massive Attack’s Blue Lines Ian Bourland

In 1991, three producers released a record called Blue Lines under the name Massive Attack. It spliced together decades of American hip-hop and soul with the British postcolonial underground, creating, in a moment, the genre of trip-hop. As Blue Lines’s iconic flame logo spun on turntables the world over, Massive Attack’s spaced-out and sensual urban blues reimagined the sonic landscape of the 1990s and beyond.

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33 1/3 B-Sides

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The Wild Tchoupitoulas’ The Wild Tchoupitoulas Bryan Wagner

The Wild Tchoupitoulas is a definitive expression of the modern New Orleans sound. From "Hey Pocky A-Way" to "Big Chief Got a Golden Crown," the album draws on carnival traditions stretching back a century, adapting songs from the Mardi Gras Indians. Music chanted in the streets with tambourines and makeshift percussion is transformed throughout the album into dense electric funk accented by calypso, charanga, and reggae. The album bridges not only genres but generations, linking the improvised flow from group leader George Landry, better known as Big Chief Jolley, to the stacked harmony vocals by his nephews Aaron, Art, Charles, and Cyril. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 152 pages PB 9781501333361 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501333378 Library eBook 9781501333385 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

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33 1/3 continued Tom Petty’s Southern Accents

Michael Washburn, Independent Scholar, USA Southern Accents is not, by any legitimate evaluation, a "great" album. The record has moments of brilliance, and in "Don’t Come Around Here No More" it contains a hit that will get classic rock airplay for as long as folks listen to music. But better than great, the album is a fascinating multidimensional failure that unexpectedly mired Tom Petty in debates about American culture and history. Moreover, Southern Accents became a pivot point in Petty’s career: the music he’s created in the subsequent three decades has been a reaction to the manifold failures of his Southern Accents misadventure. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 136 pages PB 9781501333446 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501333477 Library eBook 9781501333460 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible David Evans

This book tells the dramatic story of The Holy Bible, tracing its roots to the South Wales Valleys, an industrialized, working-class region of the British isles in which the Manic Street Preachers spent their formative years. Drawing on the Welsh concepts of hwyl (an access of creative brilliance) and hiraeth (a not-entirelyhelpful tendency to linger on the past) the author argues that The Holy Bible can be seen as a meditation on the uses and abuses of history. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 152 pages PB 9781501331701 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501331725 Library eBook 9781501331718 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

Cornelius's Fantasma

Martin Roberts, Dartmouth College, USA In Tokyo in the early 1990s, an indie band called Flipper’s Guitar was at the forefront of a new wave in Japanese popular music known as Shibuya-kei. The band’s founder, Keigo Oyamada, would go on to produce under the name Cornelius a series of albums that are among the most innovative in Japanese popular music of the past two decades. Oyamada’s third album under his Cornelius alter-ego, Fantasma (1997), played a key role in putting J-pop on the world map of Western music fans, and Oyamada himself is today one of the most respected figures in the Japanese music industry. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 80 pages PB 9781501330179 • £14.00 / $22.95 • HB 9781501330216 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501330186 Library eBook 9781501330193 Series: 33 1/3 Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

Wendy Carlos's Switched-On Bach

Roshanak Kheshti, University of California, San Diego, USA So much popular and scholarly has been written about the synthesizer, Bob Moog and his brandname instrument, and even Wendy Carlos, the musician who made this instrument famous. No one, however, has examined the importance of Carlos’s gender to this critically important innovation. In this book, Roshanak Kheshti utilizes the tools of feminist science and technology to engage in a reading of Carlos' music within this gendered context. By focusing on Switched-On Bach (the highest selling classical music recording of all time) Switched-On Bach explores the significance of gender to the album’s—and as a result, the Moog synthesizer’s—phenomenal success. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 144 pages PB 9781501320286 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501320309 Library eBook 9781501320293 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

The Shangri-Las’ Golden Hits of the Shangri-Las Ada Wolin, Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Of the many girl-groups that came out of the 1960s, none is more idiosyncratic and influential than the Shangri-Las. They subverted pop standards and foreshadowed a generation of tough women in music. Critically, they are not lauded in the way of the Ronettes, and they are certainly not a household name like the Supremes. This book examines the yet-elusive validation of ‘60s girlgroups as a whole, but also paradoxically aims to free the Shangri-Las from that category, viewing them instead with the sort of individuality traditionally afforded to rock groups. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 136 pages PB 9781501331749 • £9.99 / $14.95 Individual eBook 9781501331756 Library eBook 9781501331763 Series: 33 1/3 • Bloomsbury Academic

AKB48

Patrick W. Galbraith, Duke University, USA & Jason G. Karlin, University of Tokyo, Japan In 2010, Japan led the world in sales of recorded music. That year, AKB48, a group of young female idols, had the top two spots on the Oricon Yearly Singles Chart and accounted for a significant percentage of overall CD sales. From 2010 to 2016, AKB48’s singles have occupied the top four or five spots of the Oricon Yearly Singles Chart, and almost all of these have sold over a million copies. Sales are driven by fans, who buys hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of the same CD. They do this because idols move them to tune in, show up and make a purchase. At a time when affect is more important than ever in economic, political and social theory, this book is an introduction to idols and the economics of affect in contemporary Japan. Focusing on AKB48, the book draws out lessons of affective economics that are of global significance. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 128 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781501341113 • £19.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781501341106 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501341120 Library eBook 9781501341137 Series: 33 1/3 Japan • Bloomsbury Academic

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Mila Burns, City University of New York, USA

More than simply a paragon of Brazilian samba, Dona (Lady) Ivone Lara’s 1981 Sorriso Negro is an album deeply embedded in the political and social tensions of its time. By looking at one of the most important samba albums ever recorded (that also happened to be composed by a black woman), Mila Burns explores the pathbreaking career of Dona Ivone, tracing the ways in which she navigated the tense gender and race relations of the samba universe to ultimately conquer the masculine world of samba composers. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 144 pages PB 9781501324499 • £18.00 / $22.95 • HB 9781501324482 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501324512 Library eBook 9781501324505 Series: 33 1/3 Brazil • Bloomsbury Academic

Milton Nascimento and Lô Borges's The Corner Club

Jonathon Grasse, California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA In 1972, a group of creative Brazilian musicians and poets informally led by singer-songwriter Milton Nascimento recorded a landmark double-LP titled Clube da Esquina (Corner Club). Already an awardwinning, international star, Milton’s highly original songs shared vinyl with those of Lô Borges, an unknown eighteen-year-old from Belo Horizonte, the capital of the state of Minas Gerais. Grasse presents an analysis of the artists, songs, and ideas comprising the LP that helps define this Brazilian generation. The author’s thirty-year relationship with Minas Gerais includes interviews with Corner Club members and extensive research of Portuguese language sources. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 128 pages PB 9781501346828 • £18.00 / $22.95 • HB 9781501346835 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501346842 Library eBook 9781501346859 Series: 33 1/3 Brazil • Bloomsbury Academic

Heiner Müller and Heiner Goebbels’s Wolokolamsker Chaussee

Philip V. Bohlman, University of Chicago, USA

Audience and Authenticity, 1900-2018 Dick Weissman, University of Colorado at Denver, USA

A New History of American and Canadian Folk Music presents a provocative discussion of the history, evolution and current status of folk music in the United States and Canada. It examines the history of the music, how it evolved from an agrarian style, and how the music has seemed to embrace a quest for authenticity, which has led to endless explorations of what is or is not faithful to the original concept of traditional music. Scholarperformer Dick Weissman, himself a veteran of the popularization wars, is uniquely qualified to examine the many controversies and stylistic evolutions of the music, and how various musicians, critics and fans have defined the pursuit of authenticity. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781501344145 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501344152 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501344169 Library eBook 9781501344176 Bloomsbury Academic

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Dona Ivone Lara's Sorriso Negro

A New History of American and Canadian Folk Music

Understanding Records

A Field Guide to Recording Practice Jay Hodgson, Western University, Canada Drawing on readily available hit records produced since 1945, each section of this book explains a handful of core production and engineering techniques in chronological recordmaking sequence, elucidating how those techniques work, what they sound like, how they function musically, where listeners can hear those techniques at work in the broader Top 40 soundscape, and where they fit in the broader recordmaking process at large. This second edition reflects new developments in recording practice and features updated musical references, musical examples (including mastering sessions for Juno nominated records), and completely reworked and expanded sections on mixing and audio mastering. It also includes all new pedagogical features including suggested exercises to help concretize various aspects of the production process. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 75 bw illus PB 9781501342370 • £27.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501342387 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501342394 Library eBook 9781501342400 Bloomsbury Academic

By gathering historical and musical fragments from a Europe torn apart by World War II and the Cold War, East German playwright Heiner Müller and West German composer Heiner Goebbels created Wolokolamsker Chaussee as a musical panorama that stretched across modern European history at a moment of international crisis. The question at the heart of the recording was prescient in the waning years of the Cold War, but it remains no less critical for the "crisis of Europe" today: Is it possible for Europe to be unified? A vast range of musical styles—from folk song to hip-hop, from the symphonic canon to heavy metal—coalesce in the five acts, which expose the wounds of European history, while struggling musically to heal them. This extraordinary recording from 1988 not only captures the sound of a historical moment, but also powerfully enacts responses to it. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 128 pages PB 9781501346149 • £18.00 / $22.95 • HB 9781501346156 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501346163 Library eBook 9781501346170 Series: 33 1/3 Europe • Bloomsbury Academic

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Transmedia Directors

Curating Pop

Edited by Carol Vernallis, Stanford University, USA, Holly Rogers, Goldsmiths University of London, UK & Lisa Perrott, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Sarah Baker, Griffith University, Australia, Lauren Istvandity, Griffith University, Australia & Raphaël Nowak, Griffith University, Australia

Music/Sound/Image

Transmedia Directors reassesses the assumptions embedded in the concept of the auteur, with its corresponding notions of single authorship, formal control, and hierarchical implementation. It covers topics such as David Lynch’s work with music, sound, and image; multimodal storytelling in Steven Wilson’s and Jess Cope’s music videos; and Baz Luhrmann’s audiovisual work in The Great Gatsby. It includes firsthand interviews with film and music video directors including Abteen Bagheri, Jonas Åkerlund, and Floria Sigismondi. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781501341007 • £27.99 / $34.95 • HB 9781501339271 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501339264 Library eBook 9781501339288 Series: New Approaches to Sound, Music, and Media • Bloomsbury Academic

Scott Walker and the Song of the One-all-alone

Scott Wilson, Kingston University, London, UK Scott Walker and the Song of the One-allalone offers a re-evaluation, interpretation and commentary on the musical oeuvre and lyrics of Scott Walker. Although these days a marginal figure, Walker is a great composer, a superlative lyricist, and a significant contemporary poet. This book offers the first serious academic assessment of the artist. It argues that Walker’s work has been informed by a sustained and serious engagement with existentialism from the early days of his career to the present. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781501332555 • £22.99 / $27.95 • HB 9781501332593 • £72.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781501332586 Library eBook 9781501332579 Series: EX:CENTRICS • Bloomsbury Academic

Exhibiting Popular Music in the Museum

Curating Pop speaks to the rapidly growing interest in the study of popular music exhibitions, which has occurred alongside the increasing number of popular music museums in operation across the world. Focusing on curatorial practices and processes, this book draws on interviews with museum workers and observations at 19 museums globally including The Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, The Experience Music Project in Seattle, and the PopMuseum in Prague. Through a consideration of the subjective experiences of curators involved in the exhibition of popular music in museums in a range of geographic locations, Curating Pop compares institutional practices internationally, illustrating the ways in which popular music history is presented to visitors in a wider sense. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781501343582 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781501343575 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781501343599 Library eBook 9781501343605 Bloomsbury Academic

National Phonography

Field Recording, Sound Archiving, and Producing the Nation in Music Tom Western, Independent Scholar, Scotland Field recordings tend to be heard as offering unmediated access to the past and authentic expressions of nationness. National Phonography challenges this idea, listening to how field recording and sound archiving have been used to bring nations into being and examining how they are just as intertwined with mass media and standard recording practices as other musics. Tom Western rethinks the very idea of national music, positing it as a form of cultural production and sonic creation that is also built upon acts of silencing, with dangerous effects on the present. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781501338885 • £22.99 / $27.95 • HB 9781501338892 • £72.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781501338908 Library eBook 9781501338915 Series: Alternate Takes: Critical Responses to Popular Music • Bloomsbury Academic

The Study of Sound Series Editor: Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK

Sirens

Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK Ideologies of the sirens embody both the protective and the dangerous elements of siren sounds—from the Cold War public training exercises in the US to the seductive power of the sirens entrenched in popular culture, from the music of Roxy Music to Tom O’Dell and in filmic representations of the ‘femme fatale’ in film noir and beyond. This book argues that we should understand ‘siren sounds’ both as myth and as materiality embodying both danger and protectiveness. Sirens then poses the question as to whether we can rely on the sirens of contemporary culture. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781501304996 • £19.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501305009 • £60.00 / $75.00 Individual eBook 9781501305023 Library eBook 9781501305016 Series: The Study of Sound • Bloomsbury Academic

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Sonic Intimacy

Malcolm James, University of Sussex, UK Sonic Intimacy addresses and establishes the new concept of "sonic intimacy" as a key term through which sound, human, and technological relations can be assessed and understood in relation to capitalism. Analyzing "sonic intimacy" through key case studies of three alternative music technologies of the black Atlantic (sound systems, pirate radio, and YouTube), James addresses in particular the aural transmission of care (intimacies), the internal (intimate) affects of sound and the collective affect of sound (intimacy) and its relation to (intimate) times and spaces. Sonic Intimacy thus explores what is at stake in the development of sonic intimacy for human relations and alternative black and anti-capitalist public politics. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 176 pages PB 9781501320729 • £19.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501320712 • £50.00 / $75.00 Individual eBook 9781501320743 Library eBook 9781501320736 Series: The Study of Sound • Bloomsbury Academic

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Alan Licht, Bard College, USA

The first edition of Sound Art served as groundbreaking work toward defining this emerging field, and this fully updated volume continues the story to include current research since the book’s initial release. One of the country’s leading critics and scholars, Alan Licht traces the history of this form of art, highlighting the convergence of the indie world bands such as Sonic Youth with the art world and looking at the critical cross-pollination that has led to some of the most important and challenging art being produced today, including work by Haroon Mizra, Celeste Boursier-Mougenot, William Anastasi, and Jana Winderen, among many others. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 208 pages • bw illus PB 9781501333774 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501333132 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501333149 Library eBook 9781501333156 Bloomsbury Academic

Australian Music and Modernism, 1960-1975

Michael Hooper, University of New South Wales, Australia Drawing on newly available archival material, key works, and correspondence of the era, Australian Music and Modernism defines the idea of "Australian Music" through the lens of a modernist discourse that emerged in the 1960s. At the same time that Australian Music was distinctive of the nation, it was also thoroughly connected to practices from Europe and shaped by a new engagement with the music of Southeast Asia. This book examines the intersection of nationalism and modernism at this formative time. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages • 7 bw illus HB 9781501348181 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501348198 Library eBook 9781501348204 Bloomsbury Academic

Jazz in Europe

Networking and Negotiating Identities José Dias, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Should we talk of European jazz or jazz in Europe? What kinds of networks link those who make it happen on the ground? What challenges do they have to face? Jazz is a part of the cultural fabric of many of the European countries. Jazz in Europe presents jazz in Europe as a defiant research fieldwork, where the very notions of cultural identity, jazz practices and Europe are continually being negotiated against an ever-changing social, cultural, political and economic environment. It gives voice to musicians, promoters, festival directors, educators and researchers on the challenges they are faced with on the ground. Jazz identities in Europe result from the negotiation between discourse and practice and in the interstices between the formal and informal networks that support them. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781501346583 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501346590 Library eBook 9781501346606 Bloomsbury Academic

Acoustic Territories, Second Edition Sound, Culture, and Everyday Life

Brandon LaBelle, Bergen Academy of Art and Design, Norway The revised edition of Acoustic Territories: Sound Culture and Everyday Life offers an expansive reading of auditory life. It provides a careful consideration of the performative dynamics inherent to sound culture and acts of listening, and discusses how auditory studies may illuminate understandings of contemporary society. The new edition includes an additional "territory" of the geopolitical, as well as chapters updated throughout to include new technology and network culture. The book is fully updated to incorporate in heavier theoretical and practical application, includes new relevant research and references surfacing since 2010, and includes a new preface to the second edition. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781501336195 • £23.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781501336188 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501336201 Library eBook 9781501336218 Bloomsbury Academic

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Sound Art Revisited

Music and the Road

Essays on the Interplay of Music and the Popular Culture of the American Road Gordon E. Slethaug, University of Waterloo, Canada In a collection of 13 essays, Music and the Road explores the origins of road music in the blues, country-western, and rock ’n’ roll; the themes of adventure, freedom, mobility, camaraderie, and love, and much more in this music; the mystique and reality of touring as an important part of getting away from home, creating community among performers, and building audiences across the country from the 1930s to the present; and the contribution of music to popular road films such as Bonnie and Clyde, Easy Rider, Thelma and Louise, and On the Road. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781501352621 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501335266 Individual eBook 9781501335273 Library eBook 9781501335280 Bloomsbury Academic

Dangerous Mediations

Pop Music in a Philippine Prison Video Áine Mangaoang, University of Liverpool, UK This text examines the interplay between Michael Jackson’s songs and music videos and how they have been interpreted and performed by a group of 1500 Filipino inmates at the Cebu Provincial Rehabilitation and Detention Centre, who achieved viral video fame after the release of their 2007 performance of Jackson’s Thriller. Reflecting on how Jackson’s performances pollinate across cultures and nations, this book demonstrates that audiovisual digital platforms such as YouTube play an important role in shaping collective understandings and experiences, while ultimately arguing for a deeper and more nuanced understanding of music’s power and affect in places of detention. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781501331534 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501331558 Library eBook 9781501331541 Series: New Approaches to Sound, Music, and Media • Bloomsbury Academic

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Over and Over

Exploring Repetition in Popular Music Edited by Olivier Julien, Universite ParisSorbonne, France & Christophe Levaux, Université de Liège, Belgium The first edited volume on repetition in 20thand 21st-century popular music, Over and Over explores the wide-ranging forms and use of repetition — from large repetitive structures to micro repetitions, and even to drones — in relation to both specific and large-scale issues and contexts. After decades of riffs, loops, vamps, reiterated rhythmic patterns, pervasive harmonic formulae and recurring structural units in standardised song forms, Over and Over gives these notions the recognition they deserve in the study of popular music. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 208 pages • 39 bw illus PB 9781501357350 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501324888 Individual eBook 9781501324901 Library eBook 9781501324895 Bloomsbury Academic

Mad Dogs and Englishness

Popular Music and English Identities Edited by Lee Brooks, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK, Mark Donnelly, St Mary’s University, UK & Richard Mills, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK Mad Dogs and Englishness connects English popular music with questions about English national identities, featuring essays that range across folk music, Bowie and Burial, to PJ Harvey, Bishi and Tricky. This book’s expert contributors use trans-national and trans-disciplinary perspectives to provide historical and contemporary commentaries about pop’s complex relationships with Englishness. Each chapter is based on original research, and the essays comprise the best single volume available on pop and the English imaginary. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781501352027 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501311253 Individual eBook 9781501311277 Library eBook 9781501311260 Bloomsbury Academic

Music, Memory and Memoir

Edited by Robert Edgar, York St John University, UK, Fraser Mann, York St John University, UK & Helen Pleasance, York St John University, UK Music, Memory, and Memoir provides a unique look at the contemporary cultural phenomenon of the music memoir and, leading from this, the way that music is used to construct memory. Via analyses of memoirs that consider punk and pop, indie and dance, this text examines the nature of memory for musicians and the function of music in creating personal and cultural narratives. This book includes innovative and multidisciplinary approaches from a range of contributors consisting of academics, critics, and musicians, evaluating this phenomenon from multiple academic and creative practices, and examines the contemporary music memoir in its cultural and literary contexts. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781501340642 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501340659 Library eBook 9781501340666 Bloomsbury Academic

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British Progressive Pop 1970-1980

Andy Bennett, Griffith University, Australia Though early 1970s British popular music is often overlooked in pop music studies of the late 20th century, it was, in fact, highly diverse with many artists displaying an eclecticism and flair for musical experimentation. "Pop-rock" artists such as Roxy Music, Badfinger, Supertramp, Queen, the Electric Light Orchestra, 10cc, and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel produced music that drew on a variety of different musical styles and traditions. This book considers the significance of British pop-rock in the early 1970s as a period during which the boundaries between pop and rock were periodically relaxed (following the demise of the political rock of the late 1960s), providing a platform for musical creativity less confined by genre and branding. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501336638 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501336645 Library eBook 9781501336652 Bloomsbury Academic

The Beatles and Fandom

Sex, Death and Progressive Nostalgia Richard Mills, St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK Sex, death and nostalgia are among the impulses driving Beatles fandom: the metaphorical death of the Beatles after their break-up in 1970 has fueled the progressive nostalgia of fan conventions for forty-seven years; the death of John Lennon and George Harrison has added pathos and drama to the Beatles' story; Beatles Monthly predicated on the Beatles’ good looks and the letters page was a forum for euphemistically expressed sexuality. The Beatles and Fandom is the first book to discuss these fan subcultures. It combines academic theory on fandom with compelling original research material to tell an alternative history of the Beatles phenomenon: a fans’ history of the Beatles that runs concurrently with the popular story we all know. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781501346620 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501346637 Library eBook 9781501346644 Bloomsbury Academic

Dylan's Autobiography of a Vocation A Reading of the Lyrics 1965-1967

Louis A. Renza, Dartmouth College, USA Many critics have interpreted Bob Dylan’s lyrics in the context of American folk, blues, and rock'n'roll, social, political and cultural relevance, or their status for discussion as "poems." Dylan's Autobiography of a Vocation instead focuses on how Dylan’s songs manifest traces of his ongoing, internal "autobiography" in which he continually declares and questions his relation to a self-determined existential summons. Louis Renza explores all of Bob Dylan’s lyrics composed during what many critics consider Dylan's most creative period, between 1965 and 1969, and places them in the context of Dylan's own life. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501352010 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501328527 Individual eBook 9781501328534 Library eBook 9781501328541 Bloomsbury Academic

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Conversations on Music, Film, Literature, and Other Radical Arts Edited by Rachel Lee Rubin, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA "An indispensable compilation of oral histories— and an often-exhilarating exchange of ideas on the roles of artists on the front lines of activism today." Jeff Biggers, author of Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition (2018) What does it means for an artist to be "political"? Moving away from a narrow idea about the politics of elections, advocacy groups, or concrete manifestos, the subjects of Creative Activism do their work through song, poetry, painting, and other arts. The interviews take us from the Occupy movement to the fantasy worlds created by fascinating writers of spectacular fiction, challenging any notion that some other time was the golden age of political art. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 360 pages PB 9781501352522 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501337215 Individual eBook 9781501337222 Library eBook 9781501337239 Bloomsbury Academic

Immanence and Immersion On the Acoustic Condition in Contemporary Art

Will Schrimshaw, Edge Hill University, UK Immanence and Immersion takes a critical approach to the figures of immersion and interiority describing an acoustic condition in contemporary art. The variously phenomenological, correlational and mystical positions that support the predominance of the immersive are subject to critique before suggesting that a stronger distinction between the often confused concepts of immersion and the immanence might serve as a means of breaking with the figure of immersion and the circle of interiority towards attaining greater conceptual potency and epistemological efficacy within the sonic arts. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781501352034 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501315855 Individual eBook 9781501315879 Library eBook 9781501315862 Bloomsbury Academic

Sound Works

A Cultural Theory of Sound Design Holger Schulze, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Sound Works provides a cultural theory of sound design founded on historical, empirical and critical analysis. When you turned on your computer this morning you had to listen to disjointed system sounds, start up chimes, alert noises and auditory warning signals, perhaps accompanied by your favorite music in the background or on your headphones. Through the prehistory of such functional sounds since the advent of mediatisation and electrification, this text introduces the selected practices, conflicts, and aporias of contemporary sound design. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781501330223 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501330247 Library eBook 9781501330230 Bloomsbury Academic

MUSIC AND SOUND STUDIES

Creative Activism

Critical Approaches to the Production of Music and Sound Edited by Samantha Bennett, Australian National University, Australia & Eliot Bates, University of Birmingham, UK

Who produces sound and music? And in what spaces, localities and contexts? As the production of sound and music in the 21st century converges with multimedia, these questions are critically addressed in this new edited collection by Samantha Bennett and Eliot Bates. Critical Approaches to the Production of Music and Sound features 14 brand new articles by leading thinkers from the fields of music, audio engineering, anthropology and media. Innovative and timely revisits established themes such as record production and the construction of genre with new perspectives, as well as exploring issues in cultural and virtual production. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781501355783 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501332050 Individual eBook 9781501332067 Library eBook 9781501332081 Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Handbooks The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Video Analysis

Edited by Lori A. Burns, University of Ottowa, Canada & Stan Hawkins, University of Oslo, Norway Music videos promote popular artists in cultural forms that circulate widely across social media networks.This volume of essays serves as a foundational handbook for the study and interpretation of the popular music video, with the specific aim of examining the industry contexts, cultural concepts, and aesthetic materials that videos rely upon in order to be both intelligible and meaningful. The study develops a deeper understanding of the intersecting and interdisciplinary approaches that are invoked in the analysis of this popular and influential musical form. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 576 pages HB 9781501342332 • £134.00 / $170.00 Individual eBook 9781501342349 Library eBook 9781501342356 Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art

Edited by Sanne Krogh Groth, Lund University, Sweden & Holger Schulze, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Over the past three decades, Sound Art has been a frequent field of analysis and discussion within academia and in the areas of musicology, visual arts, and later, sound studies. This volume represents the historical shifts and contemporary appearance of Sound Art in a series of six sections, each with four chapters: an introductory chapter, a chapter discussing theoretical background, a chapter discussing historical predecessors and contemporary approaches, and a chapter offering broader exploration and discussion of various conflicting examples in this field. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 576 pages HB 9781501338793 • £134.00 / $170.00 Individual eBook 9781501338809 Library eBook 9781501338816 Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks • Bloomsbury Academic

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Sex and the Failed Absolute

Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Sex and the Failed Absolute provides nothing short of a new definition of dialectical materialism. Radical new readings of Kant and Hegel sit side by side with lively commentaries on film, politics and culture. And in forging this new materialism, Žižek doesn't shy away from taking on and analysising important recent philosophies such as the work of Alain Badiou, Robert Brandom, Quentin Meillassoux and everything from popular science and quantum mechanics to sexual difference and analytic philosophy. This is Slavoj Žižek at his interrogative and energising best and represents his most rigorous articulation to date of his philosophical system. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781350043787 • £20.00 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350043794 Library eBook 9781350043770 Bloomsbury Academic

Becoming Beauvoir A Life

Kate Kirkpatrick, University of Hertfordshire and University of Oxford, UK "One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman", wrote Simone de Beauvoir. This is a woman who was also to become a philosopher, a novelist, an existentialist, and a feminist icon. Her novels won prestigious literary prizes and The Second Sex transformed the way we think about sex and gender. Kate Kirkpatrick draws on previously unavailable diaries and letters, including those written to filmmaker Claude Lanzmann to whom she wrote ‘You are my destiny, my eternity, my life …’ in letters which only came to light in 2018. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 448 pages HB 9781350047174 • £20.00 / $28.00 Individual eBook 9781350047198 Library eBook 9781350047181 Bloomsbury Academic

Judged

The Value of Being Misunderstood Ziyad Marar, Deputy Managing Director and Executive Vice President Global Publishing at SAGE Publications Everyone fears being judged. One foolish tweet can destroy a career, one careless image can damage a life. Yet judgement is inescapable; we cannot be social beings without judging and being judged. We need judgement - we want to be considered worthy of consideration, respect and love – but this act of judging can cause us pain. We want to be understood but will anyone ever truly understand us? And can we even truly understand ourselves? This provocative exploration of our contemporary world responds to the fragility of reputation and relationships with refreshing directness. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 264 pages PB 9781350113169 • £12.99 / $17.95 Previously published in HB 9781474298339 Individual eBook 9781474298346 Library eBook 9781474298322 Bloomsbury Academic

Disparities

Slavoj Žižek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia The concept of disparity has long been a topic of obsession and argument by thinkers and theorists; but for Slavoj Žižek, one of the world’s most famous living philosophers, what disparity and negativity could mean, might mean and should mean for us and our lives has never been more hotly debated. Disparities explores contemporary 'negative' philosophies from Catherine Malabou's plasticity, Julia Kristeva's abjection and Robert Pippin's self-consciousness to the God of negative theology, new realisms and post-humanism and draws a radical line under them. Instead of establishing adialogue with these other ideas of disparity, Slavoj Žižek establishes a definite departure. Žižek employs a new kind of negativity: one of division, of drawing a line that separates truth from falsity. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 456 pages PB 9781350066564 • £12.99 / $17.95 Previously published in HB 9781474272704 Individual eBook 9781474272728 Library eBook 9781474272711 Bloomsbury Academic

Philosophical Chemistry

Genealogy of a Scientific Field Manuel DeLanda, University of Pennsylvania, USA "[DeLanda] presents a problem-focused intellectual history of chemistry [...] with extraordinary conceptual clarity." - International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry Philosophical Chemistry furthers DeLanda’s revolutionary intervention in the philosophy of science. Against a monadic and totalizing understanding of science, DeLanda’s historicizing investigation traces the centrality of divergence, specialization, and hybridization throughout the discipline of chemistry. Delanda creates a model of a scientific field capable of accommodating the variation and differentiation evident in the history of scientific practice, made of three components: a domain of phenomena, a community of practitioners, and a set of techniques connecting the community to the domain. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781474286404 • £15.99 / $21.95 Previously published in HB 9781472591838 Individual eBook 9781472591845 Library eBook 9781472591852 Bloomsbury Academic

How to be a Failure and Still Live Well A Philosophy

Beverley Clack, Oxford Brookes University, UK In Western consumer economies, success has increasingly been defined in terms of material attainment and status, deriding the absence of these as ‘failure’. How to be a Failure and Still Live Well explores the often neglected theme of failure, and how it has been conflated with loss, affecting our ability to cope with the inevitable losses of ageing and death. Engaging with loss allows different values to emerge. Relationships, spontaneity, and generosity are explored here as qualities that arise from taking seriously our vulnerability and that form the basis for richer accounts of what it might mean to ‘live well’. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350030695 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781350030688 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9781350030701 Library eBook 9781350030671 Bloomsbury Academic

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Gary Cox, University of Birmingham, UK

Jean-Paul Sartre is one of the undisputed giants of twentieth century philosophy. His tumultuous personal life - so inextricably bound up with his philosophical thinking- is a fascinating tale of love, lust, drug abuse, high profile fallings out and political rebellion. This meticulously researched biography is fast-paced, entertaining, often amusing and sometimes deeply moving. Existentialism and Excess covers Sartre's remarkable seventy-five-year life from his early precocious years, through his time as a brilliant student in Paris, his wilderness years as a provincial teacher, his World War II adventures, and his decline into blindness and old age. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 352 pages PB 9781350066571 • £12.99 / $17.95 Previously published in HB 9781474235334 Individual eBook 9781474235358 Library eBook 9781474235341 Bloomsbury Academic

How to Be an Existentialist 10th Anniversary Edition

Gary Cox, University of Birmingham, UK A witty and entertaining classic, this book offers clear advice on how to live according to the principles of existentialism formulated by Nietzsche, Sartre, Camus, and the other great philosophers of the tradition. An attack on contemporary excuse culture, the book urges us to face the hard existential truths of the human condition. By revealing that we are all inescapably free and responsible 'condemned to be free' as Sartre says - the book empowers us to be the master of our own destiny. Making fun of the existentialist’s reputation as gloomy and pessimistic, instead Cox reveals an honest, uplifting and life changing philosophy! This revised edition includes more pointers on how to be a true existentialist, particularly in a 'post-truth' world, and reflections on the newly released diaries of Simone de Beauvoir. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 168 pages PB 9781350068988 • £9.99 / $17.95 • HB 9781350068469 • £45.00 / $60.00 Individual eBook 9781350068476 Library eBook 9781350068452 Bloomsbury Academic

Introduction to Existentialism

Venice Saved

Robert L. Wicks

This companion to the study of existentialism introduces students to existentialist philosophical theory and its cultural influence. The first part of the book offers an introductory overview of the 19th-century historical roots of existentialist thought and chapters on all the key players: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Camus. The second part presents a thematic approach, with chapters on Christian and Jewish existentialism, existentialism in America, existential psychology and existentialism in the cinema. Ideal for undergraduate and classroom use, it includes pedagogical features, such as study questions, chapter summaries, key definitions and further reading. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781441192349 • £22.99 / $31.95 • HB 9781441188939 • £70.00 / $94.00 Individual eBook 9781474272537 Library eBook 9781474272520 Bloomsbury Academic

Philosophies of Difference

A Critical Introduction to Non-philosophy Francois Laruelle, Université de Paris X, Nanterre, France A crucial text in Laruelle's oeuvre and an excellent starting point for understanding his broader project, Philosophies of Difference offers a theoretical and critical analysis of the philosophers of difference after Hegel and Nietzsche, introducing a new theoretical practice of non-philosophical thought. Rather than presenting a narrative historical overview, Laruelle provides a series of rigorous critiques of the interpretations of difference in Hegel, Nietzsche and Deleuze, Heidegger and Derrida. From Laruelle's innovative theoretical perspective, the forms of philosophical difference that emerge appear as variations upon a unique, highly abstract structure of philosophical decision, the selfposing and self-legitimating essence of philosophy itself. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350030299 • £15.99 / $21.95 Previously published in HB 9780826436634 Individual eBook 9781441105950 Library eBook 9781350064904 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Simone Weil

Translated by Silvia Panizza, University of East Anglia Medical School, UK & Philip Wilson Appearing here in English for the first time, this play explores Weil’s thoughts on tragedy. A figure of affliction, a central theme in Weil's religious metaphysics, the central character offers a unique insight into Weil’s broader philosophical interest in truth and justice, and provides a fresh perspective on the wider conception of tragedy itself. Depicing a plot by a group of Spanish mercenaries to sack Venice in 1618, and the action of the play shows how it fails when one conspirator, Jaffier, betrays them to the Venetian authorities. The edition includes notes on the play and introductory material on the life of Weil, the genesis of the play and Weil and the tragic, opening up an area of interest and research: the literary Weil.

P H I L O S O P H Y – Genera l Interest / Conti ne n tal Ph ilosoph y

Existentialism and Excess: The Life and Times of Jean-Paul Sartre

UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350043909 • £13.99 / $18.95 Individual eBook 9781350043923 Library eBook 9781350043916 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Laruelle and Art

The Aesthetics of Non-Philosophy Jonathan Fardy François Laruelle emerged from the hallowed generation of French postwar philosophers yet his thinking differs radically from that of his contemporaries. In Laruelle and Art, Jonathan Fardy provides the first book dedicated solely to Laruelle’s unique contribution to aesthetic theory and specifically the ‘non-philosophical’ project he terms ‘non-aesthetics’. By analysing the art of figures such as Julia Margaret Cameron, Anish Kapoor, Dan Flavin, and James Turrell as well as the drama of Michael Frayn, Fardy’s new book enables new and experienced readers of Laruelle to understand how the philosopher’s thinking can open up new vistas of art and criticism. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350114739 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350114722 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350114746 Library eBook 9781350114715 Bloomsbury Academic

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A New Philosophy of Society Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity

Manuel DeLanda, University of Pennsylvania, USA Manuel DeLanda is a distinguished writer, artist and philosopher. In A New Philosophy of Society, now published in Bloomsbury's Revelations series, he offers a fascinating look at how the contemporary world is characterized by an extraordinary social complexity. Since most social entities, from small communities to large nation-states, would disappear altogether if human minds ceased to exist, Delanda proposes a novel approach to social ontology that asserts the autonomy of social entities from the conceptions we have of them. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 152 pages PB 9781350096738 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350096745 Library eBook 9781350096752 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic

Hope

The Politics of Optimism

A Reader

Edited by Jill Bennett & Mary Zournazi Thinking creatively and responsibly about contemporary issues can sometimes become a very abstract activity. In Thinking in the World, Bennet and Zournazi collect together writings and interviews with some of the most influential thinkers in the world and ask them not just why we should engage with the world but also how we might do this. Including wholly original, never-before-released material from thinkers such as Bruno Latour, Michel Serres, Alphonso Lingus, Michael Hardt and Luce Irigaray, this book showcases some of the most compelling arguments for how we might think concretely in and about the world we live in. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 368 pages PB 9781350069220 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350069213 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350069244 Library eBook 9781350069206 Bloomsbury Academic

Future Christ

Simon Wortham, Kingston, University London, UK

A Lesson in Heresy

A colourful map of the current conflict between pessimism and optimism in Western politics and theory, Hope reveals both the deep history and contemporary necessity of political hopefulness.

Translated by Anthony Paul Smith

Starting in the 17th century with Spinoza, Wortham traces the various fallacies and insights of pessimism and optimism through the 18th century, with the help of Kant and Voltaire, to the writings of Nietzsche and 20th-century thinkers such as Benjamin, Arendt, Kristeva, and Fanon. Short chapters enable the reader to follow the story of political optimism, inspiring a new way of thinking about the transformative uses of hopefulness. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350105300 • £17.99 / $20.95 • HB 9781350105294 • £45.00 / $61.00 Individual eBook 9781350105317 Library eBook 9781350105287 Bloomsbury Academic

The Architecture of Freedom

Hegel, Subjectivity and Postcolonial State Hassanaly Ladha, Harvard University, USA This book centers on Hegel’s Memnon, a figure representing the architectonic modality through which the African slave, at the telos of history, will fulfil the spiritual promise of the human and bring about the politically mature state. Assessing this figure in The Phenomenology of Spirit, The Lectures on Aesthetics, The Encyclopedia, and The Philosophy of Right, Ladha provides a comprehensive rereading of Hegel’s views on mastery and enslavement, the aesthetic, subjectivity, and the state. Further, by studying the expression of Hegel’s theories in contemporary African thought, this book calls for a reassessment of these concepts in philosophy, postcolonial and African studies, and political theory today. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages • 8 colour illus HB 9781350105799 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350105805 Library eBook 9781350105782 Bloomsbury Academic

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Thinking in the World

Francois Laruelle, Université de Paris X, Nanterre, France One of the most exciting voices in contemporary French philosophy and the creator of the practice of 'non-philosophy,' Laruelle draws on material from the traditions of Christianity, Judaism and Gnosticism, but he does so by suspending their authority. This provocative, yet remarkably accessible book introduces philosophy to the lessons of heresy and makes use of them in a non-philosophical "dualysis" of messianism and apocalypticism. Future Christ opens up novel ways of thinking within existing religious and philosophical thought and marks an incisive and wide-ranging non-philosophical engagement with key contemporary debates in philosophy and theology. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 184 pages PB 9781350060951 • £17.99 / $24.95 Previously published in HB 9781441118332 Library eBook 9781350061200 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals

Katerina Kolozova, University American College Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Kolozova, a leading interpreter of François Laurelle, uses a combination of Laruelle’s work, Marx’s critique of philosophy, and discussions originating in post-humanism to here offer a new philosophical perspective to capitalism’s economic exploitation of life and nature. From a distinctly pro-animal viewpoint, this book engages with this important and topical academic discussion, asking the question of what it means for us to think and act as humans in a capitalist society that promotes the mistreatment of animals. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350109681 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350109698 Library eBook 9781350109674 Bloomsbury Academic

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Schizoanalysis and Ecosophy

Daniel O'Shiel

Edited by Constantin V. Boundas, Trent University, Canada

Being, Emotion and Philosophy Jean-Paul Sartre’s technical and multifaceted concept of magic is central for understanding crucial elements of his early philosophy. Daniel O'Shiel follows the thread of magic throughout Sartre’s early philosophical work; on the ego (1936); on emotion (1938) and on The Imaginary (1940). Culminating with Sartre’s ontological system of Being and Nothingness (1943), O'Shiel argues that Sartre provides ontological roots for the concept of magic. This is most evident in Sartre’s analyses of value, possession and language. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350077669 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350077683 Library eBook 9781350077676 Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy Hegel, Logic and Speculation

Edited by Paolo Diego Bubbio, Western Sydney University, Australia, Alessandro De Cesaris, Maurizio Pagano & Hager Weslati The first collection to introduce Italian and subaltern interpretations of the Hegelian Wirklichkeit beyond plasticity and actuality, to systematically consider its applications to the world. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350056367 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350056374 Library eBook 9781350056350 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Foucault and Nietzsche

Reading Deleuze and Guattari

"Constantin Boundas, one of Deleuze’s foremost translators and interpreters, has assembled a fine collection of essays exploring one of the most important questions of our time. Ecophilosophy extends well beyond exegesis and commentary to a radical transformation of philosophy by way of ecological thinking. This book will be important reading for anyone working in the environmental humanities.' - Claire Colebrook, Penn State University, USA UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350123229 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350052185 Individual eBook 9781350052208 Library eBook 9781350052192 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Lacanian Realism

Political and Clinical Psychoanalysis Duane Rousselle

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Sartre and Magic

This book reconstructs Lacanian dogma from the ground up: 1) by unearthing a new reading of the Lacanian category of the real 2) by demonstrating the political and cultural ingenuity of Lacan’s concept of the real, and by positioning this against the more reductive analyses of the concept by Slavoj Žižek, Alain Badiou, Saul Newman, Todd May, Joan Copjec, Jacques Rancière, and others 3) by arguing that the subject exists intimately within the real. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350123212 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350003569 Individual eBook 9781350003576 Library eBook 9781350003552 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

A Critical Encounter

Edited by Joseph Westfall, University of Houston-Downtown, USA & Alan Rosenberg, the City University of New York, USA The first of its kind, presenting the relationship between these two thinkers on elements of contemporary culture that they shared interests in. Including the nature of life in the modern world, philosophy as a way of life, the book discusses the ways in which we ought to read and write about other philosophers. The editors and contributing authors are leading figures in Foucault and Nietzsche studies, and their contributions reflect the diversity of approaches possible in coming to terms with the Foucault-Nietzsche relationship. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 244 pages PB 9781350126701 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474247399 Individual eBook 9781474247405 Library eBook 9781474247382 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

The Political Ontology of Giorgio Agamben Signatures of Life and Power German Eduardo Primera With the publication of The Use of Bodies (2016) Agamben's multi-volume Homo Sacer project has come to an end. We now have a new vantage point from which to reread Agamben’s corpus; not only his method but his political and philosophical thought can been seen in a clearer light. This book argues that it is only by revisiting Agamben’s critique of signification and metaphysics and examining his reconstruction of the archaeological method that we can understand his notions of life and power. By bringing together the two parts of the Homo Sacer project, the archaeology of the signature of Sovereignty and the archaeology of governmentality, this book provides an analysis of the production of Agambenian 'bare life'. In this sense this project re-articulates Agamben’s works on signification, language and ontology with his archaeology of power. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350081369 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350081376 Library eBook 9781350081352 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

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Critical Transitions

Genealogies and Trajectories of Change Edited by Marc Botha, Durham University, UK & Patricia Waugh, Durham University, UK By interrogating the terms and concepts most central to the urgent task of examining cultural change as a process of dynamic transition, this volume approaches the question of transition from multiple perspectives. As a result, it demonstrates how entangled the highly politicized spheres of cultural production, scientific invention, and intellectual discourse are in the contemporary world. Critical Transitions is organized into five clusters of concepts – boundaries, organization, rupture, novelty, futurity – all examined by leading and emerging thinkers in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, spanning fields including geography, literary studies, cultural theory, philosophy, and politics. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 400 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781472567352 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9781472567376 Library eBook 9781472567369 Bloomsbury Academic

Deleuze, Guattari, and the Problem of Transdisciplinarity Edited by Guillaume Collett

Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy has today become ubiquitous in, and regularly drawn on by, an array of subjects in the theoretical humanities. Throughout their careers they also engaged with a myriad of disciplines; yet they declared themselves that "Philosophy is not interdisciplinary". This problematic contradiction has rarely been explicitly confronted by scholars working on Deleuze and Guattari. The first book to engage with a transdisciplinary framework specifically through the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari, this book sheds light on the heart of their intellectual project, which is revealed to be the construction of a philosophy that is itself fundamentally transdisciplinary in nature. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350071551 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350071575 Library eBook 9781350071568 Bloomsbury Academic

Arts of Subjectivity: A New Animism for the Post-Media Era Jacob W. Glazier

Bringing thinking from the arts and digital humanities into dialogue with one another, this book investigates what it means to be alive in a world that is structured by technology, the media, and an ever expanding sense of a global community. Diving into post-structuralist French theory, through American feminism, and emerging out of media studies, this book argues for an ethical and aesthetic form of self-fashioning that runs counter to processes subjection and mediatization. This craft of life, as Plato called it, is a space of disjunction and liberation, between subjectivity and other, where something new and different has the potential to emerge and be moulded to our likeness. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350085824 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350085831 Library eBook 9781350085817 Bloomsbury Academic

Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism

Edited by Cheri Carr, LaGuardia College, USA & Janae Sholtz The Deleuze- Guattarian schizoanalytic method aligns with contemporary feminist concerns and practices in productive and revealing ways in this ground-breaking collection. Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism address the relevance of schizoanalysis for contemporary developments in new materialism, affect theory, transnational feminism, political ontology, feminist critiques of globalization and capitalism, feminist pedagogy, and ethics, the overarching questions explored are: What can schizoanalysis do for feminist theory? What would a feminist schizoanalysis look like? UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350080416 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350080430 Library eBook 9781350080423 Series: Schizoanalytic Applications • Bloomsbury Academic

Political Theologies Modernity and the Political Fix Andrew Gibson, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Late-eighteenth-century transformations developed both the form and content of art and politics over the next two hundred years. A specifically modern frame of mind emerged. But what does modernity mean to us in our contemporary age? Gibson asks what aspects of modern politics we might want to salvage and preserve and within what structure we might continue thinking them. He calls for a new political theology, which is necessary to think through this question using modern philosophy and theory, literature and the arts. Ranging through early modern and modern philosophy and theory, this book illuminates the dilemmas of modern consciousness and demonstrates the inseparability of literature, art and philosophy within European modernity. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 248 pages HB 9781350096974 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350096981 Library eBook 9781350096967 Series: Political Theologies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Another Finitude

Messianic Vitalism and Philosophy Agata Bielik-Robson Taking inspiration from the Jewish idea of torat hayim, the principle of finite life, which found the best expression in the biblical sentence: love strong as death, Agata Bielik-Robson suggests love as an alternative marker of finitude, allowing us to redefine the concept in an affirmative way. By tracing the avatars of love in 20th century thought, or ‘messianic vitalists’–Benjamin, Rosenzweig, Arendt, Derrida, and (deeply revised) Freud–the book attempts to demonstrate the possibility of such affirmation. Love becomes the new ‘infinite-in-the-finite’; love in all its forms, from the original libidinal endowment of the human psyche to the last metamorphoses of agape, the Greco-Christian divine love. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350094079 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350094093 Library eBook 9781350094086 Series: Political Theologies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Shaping a Modern Ethics

Edited by Chris Spannos

Benjamin Bennett

Roads to Autonomy in the 21st century To what degree can the philosophy of Cornelius Castoriadis help analyse and evaluate our current social reality in relation to the project of autonomy? How meaningful is his political proposition for direct democracy in the 21st century? After Castoriadis presents basic concepts of Castoriadian philosophy such as the social-historical plane, ontological creativity, and social and individual time that provide the theoretical tools necessary to evaluate the historical phenomena of our era. By revealing the new significances of social freedom, global solidarity and movements of direct democracy, this book explores roads towards social autonomy and human freedom today.

The Humanist Legacy from Nietzsche to Feminism UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350122857 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350122871 Library eBook 9781350122864 Bloomsbury Academic

Political Readings of Descartes in Continental Thought Alon Segev

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 192 pages HB 9781350123373 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350123397 Library eBook 9781350123380 Bloomsbury Academic

Descartes' philosophy plays a special role in the works of both renowned and marginal writers in the Continental Tradition, particularly in their views on society and politics. This is the first book length study to consider political responses to Descartes in 19th and 20th century European thinkers.

Deleuze and Guattari

Alon Segev shows how on the one hand Continental authors utilize Descartes’ philosophy to advance the core ideas of Enlightenment and to combat the movements and systems of Capitalism, Materialism, Absolutism, Fascism, Nazism, and NeoPaganism; however on the other hand, Segev also demonstrates that Continental authors have also discerned in Descartes’ philosophy the main source of all these maladies of modernity.

Selected Writings

Kenneth Surin, Duke University, USA Deleuze and Guattari: Selected Writings tackles both central political issues, such as the State, globalization, and the citizen, as well as the political qualities of topics generally considered outside this realm, such as the animal, the image, and the literary. Surin pursues theoretical interventions inspired by Deleuze and Guattari's scholarship in relation to Marxism, and specifically materialism, and notions of political solidarity, which they did not engage with extensively or explicitly themselves, but which extend their critique along new lines of flight. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350103108 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350103115 Library eBook 9781350103092 Bloomsbury Academic

Philosophical Posthumanism

Francesca Ferrando, New York University, USA A road map to philosophical posthumanism, this book lays out its theories and develops the historical, genealogical and onto-epistemological relevance of this field. Used as an all-inclusive label, 'posthuman' has created methodological and theoretical confusion. This book highlights the similarities and differences between the various terms and schools of thought, and focuses specifically on philosophical posthumanism, uncovering it’s historical, genealogical and onto-epistemological groundings. Examining the topics that fall under the 'Posthuman' umbrella, this book looks at: the postmodern roots of the movement; philosophical, cultural and critical posthumanism; transhumanisms; new materialisms and posthumanist feminisms; antihumanism; posthumanities and metahumanities.

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After Castoriadis

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350069718 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350069732 Library eBook 9781350069725 Bloomsbury Academic

Genealogies of Political Modernity

Antonio Cerella, University of Central Lancashire, UK What is political modernity? And how much of its concepts have changed with the advent of so-called globalization? What does it mean, politically speaking, to live in a postmodern era? This book discusses these issues by reference to key authors of the continental philosophical tradition: from Carl Schmitt to Giorgio Agamben. Looking at the roots of the current historical crisis that characterizes Western political regimes, this book gazes into the past in order to trace the possible development of our current global era, in which all classical concepts are called into question, leaving a vacuum of meaning for both political action and political theory. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350079465 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350079489 Library eBook 9781350079458 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Philosophy of Creative Solitudes Edited by David Jones, Kennesaw State University, USA

What is solitude, why do we crave and fear it, and how do we distinguish it from loneliness? It lies at the core of the lives of philosophers and their self-reflections, and is the enabling (and disabling) condition that allows us to seriously question how to live meaningfully. Blending philosophical narrative and philosophical treatises, this book uses David Farrell Krell's decisive voice to provide inspiration for how to contemplate our own solitudes. Some authors focus on past philosophers or poets, others deal directly with Krell’s work, or they respond personally to how we can, and must, seek solitude. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350077850 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350077874 Library eBook 9781350077867 Bloomsbury Academic

Badiou, Poem and Subject Tom Betteridge

Reinterpreting Badiou’s philosophy in light of his persistent, reverent invocations of the German-Jewish poet Paul Celan and his longterm engagement with Samuel Beckett, this book offers analyses of Badiou’s radical departure from the legacy of Martin Heidegger. Blending close textual analysis with critical, theoretical reflections on Heidegger, Lacoue-Labarthe and Adorno, among others, this is the first book to present interdisciplinary reflections on Badiou’s engagement with Celan and Beckett, offering a significant contribution to the growing field of interest in Badiou’s relationship to literature and the tradition of philosophical aesthetics. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350085855 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350085879 Library eBook 9781350085862 Bloomsbury Academic

Maine de Biran

Edited by Alessandra Aloisi & Marco Piazza Translated by Mark Sinclair, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Written when Maine de Biran was coming into his philosophical maturity, in 1807, this text was the first complete statement of his own philosophy of the will. It is in this work that Biran first reflects on the ‘lived body’ and it marks the moment in which he fully accomplishes his break away from Condillac and the Ideological school. With enlightening critical apparatus, including an editor's introduction, glossary, and bibliography, the publication of this edition shows how Biran's work is pivotal for the development of French philosophy. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350086197 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350086210 Library eBook 9781350086203 Bloomsbury Academic

The Ahuman Manifesto

Patricia MacCormack, Anglia Ruskin University, UK We are in an ecological crisis. Developing technologies and cultural interventions are throwing the status of "human" into question. Yet Patricia McCormack has a hopeful response. As an alternative to "posthuman" thought, this book advances the "ahuman", a new way of thinking that embraces issues such as the apocalypse and vegan abolition not as cause for despair, but as an optimistic beginning. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350081109 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350081093 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350081123 Library eBook 9781350081116 Bloomsbury Academic

Mary Midgley An Introduction

Terrence Malick

Filmmaker and Philosopher Robert Sinnerbrink, Macquarie University, Australia Drawing on a range of thinkers and approaches from Heidegger and Cavell, Nietzsche and Kierkegaard, to phenomenology and moral psychology Sinnerbrink explores how Malick’s films respond to the problem of nihilism the loss of conviction or belief in prevailing forms of value and meaning and the possibility of ethical transformation through cinema: from self-transformation in our relations with others to cultural transformation via our attitudes towards nature and the world. Sinnerbrink shows how Malick’s later films, from The Tree of Life to Voyage of Time, provide unique opportunities to explore cinematic ethics in relation to the crisis of belief, the phenomenology of love, and film’s potential to invite moral transformation. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350063648 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350063631 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350063655 Library eBook 9781350063624 Series: Philosophical Filmmakers • Bloomsbury Academic

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Maine de Biran's 'Of Immediate Apperception'

Gregory McElwain Mary Midgley: An Introduction is the first and only general introduction to Midgley’s philosophy. Focussing on the concepts and perspectives for which she is best known. These include her integrated understanding of human nature, her opposition to scientism and reductionism, her critical examination of myths and world-pictures, and her influential conception of our relationship to animals and the natural world. Supplemented by excerpts from original interviews with Midgley herself, this book provides readers of all backgrounds with an informed understanding and appreciation of Mary Midgley and the philosophical problems to which she has devoted her life’s work. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350047563 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350047570 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350047594 Library eBook 9781350047587 Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Douglas Edwards, Utica College, USA For the first time Truth: A Contemporary Reader brings together the essays that have shaped two aspects of a fundamental philosophical topic: the nature of truth and the value of truth. Featuring 28 essays from 1878 to 2011, it includes work by leading philosophers such as Putnam, Dummet, Davidson, Russell and Peirce. Showing how thoughts about truth and value bear heavily on one another, this reader provides new opportunities for understanding and advancing the link between these central topics. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 432 pages PB 9781474213301 • £35.99 / $49.95 • HB 9781474213295 • £120.00 / $160.00 Individual eBook 9781474213318 Library eBook 9781474213325 Bloomsbury Academic World English

African American Philosophers and Philosophy

An Introduction to the History, Concepts and Contemporary Issues Stephen C. Ferguson II, North Carolina State University, USA & John H. McClendon III, Michigan State University, USA This book presents the first introduction to African American academic philosophers. Choosing to focus exclusively on the role of professional philosophers such as H. T. Johnson, William D. Johnson, William R. Jones, Roy D. Morrison, William A. Banner alongside the more well-known thinkers Cornel West and Alain Locke, this text explores their concepts and ideas, revealing the critical part they have played in the formation of African American philosophy. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781350057951 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350057944 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350057975 Library eBook 9781350057937 Bloomsbury Academic

Realisms Interlinked

Object, Subject and Other Subjects Arindam Chakrabarti, Stony Brook University, USA This book brings together over 25 years of Arindam Charavarti’s original research in East-West "fusion" philosophy on issues of epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of Mind. Organized under the three basic concepts of a thing out there in the world, the self who perceives it, and other subjects or selves, his work revolves around a set of realism links. Examining connections between metaphysical stances toward the world, selves, and universals, Charavarti engages with classical Indian and modern Western philosophical approaches in order to offer a preview of a future metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind without borders. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350044463 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350044487 Library eBook 9781350044470 Bloomsbury Academic

Free Will and Epistemology A Defence of the Transcendental Argument for Freedom

Robert Lockie, University of West London, UK In the first in-depth study of the transcendental argument for decades, Robert Lockie defends a modern version of the famous transcendental argument for free will: that we could not be justified in undermining a strong notion of free will, as a strong notion of free will is required for any such process of undermining to be itself epistemically justified. By arguing for a conception of internalism that goes back to the early days of the internalist-externalist debates, he draws on work by Richard Foley, William Alston and Alvin Plantinga to explain the importance of epistemic deontology and its role in the transcendental argument. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781350123137 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350029040 Individual eBook 9781350029064 Library eBook 9781350029057 Bloomsbury Academic

Epistemology: The Key Thinkers

Edited by Stephen Hetherington, University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia This book tells the story of how our thinking about knowledge has developed, guiding you through the ideas, contribution and legacy of leading philosophers from antiquity to the present. The second edition includes a new chapter covering medieval epistemology and extended guides to further reading and future directions for epistemology. The final chapter looks to the future, highlighting some of the very latest debates that energise philosophical writing today about knowledge and how we know what we know.

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Truth: A Contemporary Reader

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Intellectual Agency and Virtue Epistemology: A Montessori Perspective Patrick R. Frierson, Whitman College, USA

Drawing on the work of Maria Montessori and contemporary virtue epistemologists such as Linda Zagzebski and Jason Baehr, this book presents a new interpretation of the nature of intellectual agency and its associated virtues. Focusing on Montessori’s interpretation of specific virtues including sensory attentiveness, intellectual love and intellectual humility, it discusses why these are virtues, why one can be held responsible for them and the pedagogical implications of considering them as virtues. The book encourages educationalists to take seriously the cultivation of intellectual virtues as an important part of the education of children. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350018860 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350018839 Library eBook 9781350018846 Bloomsbury Academic

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P H I L O S O P H Y – Ph ilosoph y of Language / Lega l Phi l osophy / Asi a n Phi l osophy

Philosophy of Language: The Key Thinkers Edited by Barry Lee, University of York, UK

With thirteen specially commissioned essays that introduce and explore the contributions of major thinkers who have shaped the philosophy of language, this book offers an historical overview of the last 130 years of the field’s development. Ideal for undergraduate students, it covers all the leading philosophers, including Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Austin, Quine, Chomsky, Grice, Davidson, Dummett, and Kripke. This volume demonstrates how the ideas and arguments of these key thinkers have contributed to our understanding of the theoretical account of language use and its central concepts. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 368 pages PB 9781350084087 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350084094 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350084063 Library eBook 9781350084070 Series: Key Thinkers • Bloomsbury Academic

The Structure of the Human Mind Explorations in Language, Music, Cartesian Sign

Nirmalangshu Mukherji, Indian Council of Philosophical Research, India The Cartesian conception of language and mind has governed theories of language for the last fifty years. But while it accounts for our language capacity, to what extent can it account for our creation and cognition of musical expression? Drawing on textual evidence and contemporary research, The Structure of the Human Mind examines Descartes’ doctrines and reveals a formal relationship between language and music. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350062689 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350062702 Library eBook 9781350062696 Bloomsbury Academic

Differences in Identity in Global Philosophy and Religion Edited by Lydia Azadpour, Sarah Flavel & Russell Re Manning

Differences in Identity in Global Philosophy and Religion explores the constitutive role alterity plays in identity formation in Western and Eastern traditions. Contributors examine the significance of difference in conceptions of identity across major philosophical and religious traditions in a global and comparative context, considering European, Ancient Greek, Egyptian, Japanese, Chinese and Islamic philosophies. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350076501 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350076525 Library eBook 9781350076518 Bloomsbury Academic

Ordinary Literature Philosophy

Lacanian Literary Performatives between Austin and Rancière Jernej Habjan The first extended Lacanian reading of J. L. Austin’s ordinary language philosophy, this book examines how it has been received in the continental tradition by Derrida and Butler, Rancière and Ducrot. Charting each of these interactions with a Lacanian reading of the thinker, which Habjan achieves through different case studies – from a Hollywood blockbuster to a Shakespearean bestseller – he offers a new materialist reading of the ‘ordinary’ status of literary language. This is a vital contribution to current debates within both literary studies and contemporary philosophy. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350086074 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350086081 Library eBook 9781350086067 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethical Rationalism and the Law Edited by Patrick Capps & Shaun D. Pattinson

What role does reason play in determining what, if anything, is morally right? What role does morality play in law? Perhaps the most controversial answer to these fundamental questions is that reason supports a supreme principle of both morality and legality. The contributors to this book cast a fresh critical eye over the coherence of modern approaches to ethical rationalism within law, and reflect on the intellectual history on which it builds. The contributors then take the debate beyond the traditional concerns of legal theory into areas such as the relationship between morality and international law, and the impact of ethically controversial medical innovations on legal understanding. UK May 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781509929801 • £30.00 Previously published in HB 9781849467865 Individual eBook 9781509909995 Library eBook 9781509910007 Hart Publishing Not available in North America

Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond Takeshi Morisato This book brings together the work of two significant figures in contemporary philosophy. By considering the work of Tanabe Hajime, the Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, and William Desmond, the contemporary Irish philosopher Takeshi Morisato offers a clear presentation of contemporary comparative solutions to the problems of the philosophy of religion. Importantly, this is the first book-length English-language study of Tanabe Hajime’s philosophy of religion that consults the original Japanese texts. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350092518 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350092532 Library eBook 9781350092525 Bloomsbury Academic

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An Introduction to Mukula's "Fundamentals of the Communicative Function" Malcolm Keating

Malcolm Keating draws on Mukula’s Fundamentals of the Communicative Function to show the ability of language to convey a wide range of meanings and introduce ideas about testimony, pragmatics and religious implications. Together with a complete translation of this key text, Keating also provides clear explanations of themes such as reference, figuration and sentence meaning and a commentary illuminating connections between Mukiula and contemporary philosophy together with a glossary and complete version of the Sanskrit text. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350060760 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350060777 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350060739 Library eBook 9781350060753 Bloomsbury Academic

Mao Zedong's Philosophical Influences and Reflections

Robert Elliott Allinson, Soka University, USA What shaped the ideas and actions of one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century? Presenting a new account of Mao Zedong’s lifelong engagement with philosophy, Robert Allinson reveals the extent to which Chinese and Western thinkers determined Mao’s political career. Revealing how Mao’s reading of Western political thought, as well as misreadings of traditional Chinese thought impacted his thinking, this book offers a fresh and challenging study of the man who ushered in antiintellectualism during the dark period of the Cultural Revolution. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350059856 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350059863 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350059870 Library eBook 9781350059887 Bloomsbury Academic

Progressive Atheism

How Moral Evolution Changes the God Debate J. L. Schellenberg, Mount Saint Vincent University, Canada Introducing a new way of thinking about the existence of God, J.L. Schellenberg presents such a positive portrayal that you may sometimes wonder whether you’re reading the thoughts of a believer. Starting with the simple idea that what it takes to be a good person changes all the time, Schellenberg looks at the qualities we pride ourselves on now and compares them to attitudes in the past. By allowing us to see how admirable God has become, Schellenberg gives us compelling new reasons why there can be no God. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781350097193 • £15.99 / $21.95 • HB 9781350097186 • £45.00 / $61.00 Individual eBook 9781350097216 Library eBook 9781350097209 Bloomsbury Academic

Islam and Morality

A Philosophical Introduction Oliver Leaman, University of Kentucky, USA By considering how Islam, the Qur’an and other Islamic texts have approached the ethics of a variety of contemporary and historical issues, Oliver Leaman provides one of the first sustained readings of the importance of ethics within Islam. He presents a balanced, and thought-provoking account of how Islamic philosophers and texts have considered the ethics of aesthetics, violence, conflict, gender, sexuality, medical ethics, wealth, poverty, the environment and legal ethics and considers how Islam responds to other Abrahamic religions, how it understands the concept of free will, and how it sees the relationship between good and evil. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781350063228 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350063181 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350063204 Library eBook 9781350063211 Bloomsbury Academic

Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse

Wai-ying Wong, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse brings Chinese philosophers into dialogue with contemporary moral philosophers, identifying how ancient Chinese philosophy can contribute to Western discussions of moral philosophy. Covering the characteristics and significance of the Confucian ethical tradition, this study introduces the main concepts, discusses differing perspectives of moral dilemmas and closely examines whether Confucian ethics should be considered as virtue ethics in the Western tradition. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 296 pages PB 9781350109087 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474285872 Individual eBook 9781474285889 Library eBook 9781474285865 Bloomsbury Academic

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Language, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy

Religious Language, Meaning and Use The God Who is Not There

Robert K. Bolger & Robert C. Coburn, University of Washington, USA Can the meaning of religious language be separated from its use? Religious Language, Meaning and Use addresses what has become a contentious (though often overlooked) question in the philosophy of religion. Through philosophical argumentation and by means of religiously-inspired essays, this book seeks to return religion to the context in which the meaning and impact of its words become inseparable from the life of the believer. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350059689 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350059702 Library eBook 9781350059696 Bloomsbury Academic

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Reading Augustine On Music, Sense, Affect and Voice

Carol Harrison, Christ Church, University of Oxford, UK On Music, Sound, Affect and Voice explores early theological reflections on music and its effects on the mind and soul. Augustine is an obvious place to start; his De Musica is the only treatise we have on music by a Christian theologian in the first five centuries. In both it and The Confessions, Augustine establishes a psychology, an ontology, and finally an ethics of musical perception, which considered together form an effective theology of music. For Augustine, music—both heard and performed—becomes the means by which we can sense and participate in divine grace. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501326264 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501326257 • £54.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501326271 Library eBook 9781501326288 Series: Reading Augustine • Bloomsbury Academic

On Creation, Science, Disenchantment and the Contours of Being and Knowing Matthew W. Knotts, Gannon University, USA

For Augustine the world is replete with meaning. It represents not merely a collection of facts to be catalogued but a repository of truths to be discovered and discerned, a view which contrasts with the one we have inherited as a result of the thought of figures such as Descartes, Newton, and Kant. What difference would it make to see the world as created? Matthew W. Knotts explores this question in close conversation with Augustine, according to whom our nature as God’s creatures determines fundamental aspects of our identity and our knowledge. In a postmodern context informed by a renewed appreciation of the limitations of human nature and reason, Augustine once again emerges as an insightful and compelling source for further reflection. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages PB 9781501344589 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9781501344572 • £64.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501344596 Library eBook 9781501344602 Series: Reading Augustine • Bloomsbury Academic

On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement and the Vulnerable Christ David Vincent Meconi, Saint Louis University, USA

On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement and the Vulnerable Christ explores St. Augustine of Hippo’s understanding of the nature and root of sin, described as various forms of self-loathing and self-destruction, as well as sin’s antidote, a vulnerable relationship with God. Incorporating recent thinking on self-destruction and self-loathing into his reading of Augustine, David Vincent Meconi explores why we are not only allured by sin, but will actually destroy ourselves to attain it, even when that sin will bring us no true pleasure. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 160 pages PB 9781501326219 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9781501326202 • £54.00 / $80.00 Individual eBook 9781501326226 Library eBook 9781501326233 Series: Reading Augustine • Bloomsbury Academic

On Solitude, Conscience, Love and Our Inner and Outer Lives Ronald Haflidson, St. John's College, USA

Haflidson places Augustine in conversation with contemporary authors who warn of the dangers of abandoning solitude for constant (often technological) connection. Thus far such thinkers have largely neglected an essential question that Haflidson takes up: What difference does it make to the practice of solitude if one believes that even in the absence of any human company, God is always intimately present? Haflidson pairs close readings of Augustine with those of noted cartographers of our inner lives, literary greats including Jane Austen, George Eliot, Marilynne Robinson and George Saunders. This is a book that explores what undiscovered possibilities may lie in solitude. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 160 pages PB 9780567682734 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9780567682680 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9780567682727 Library eBook 9780567682697 Series: Reading Augustine • T&T Clark

On Agamben, Arendt, Christianity, and the Dark Arts of Civilization Peter Iver Kaufman, University of North Carolina, USA

Exploring Augustine’s roughly contemporary experiments with the political culture, the book examines Georgio Agamben’s disenchantments and alternatives alongside those of Augustine, comparing the former’s fascination with the refugees, as opposed to citizens who embrace "forms of life" promoted by political protocols. Kaufman then chronicles Hannah Arendt’s criticism of the alternative model and her preferences for and commitments to more direct political engagement. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 160 pages PB 9780567682758 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9780567682772 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9780567682819 Library eBook 9780567682789 Series: Reading Augustine • T&T Clark

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The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 1

Philosophical Arguments for the Finitude of the Past Edited by Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA & William Lane Craig, Houston Baptist University, USA This anthology on the philosophical arguments for the finitude of the past asks: Is an infinite series of past events metaphysically possible? Should actual infinites be restricted to theoretical mathematics, or can an actual infinite exist in the concrete world? These essays by kalam proponents and detractors engage in lively debate about the nature of infinity and its conundrums; about frequently-used kalam argument paradoxes of Tristram Shandy, the Grim Reaper, and Hilbert’s Hotel; and about the infinity of the future. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781501352539 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501330797 Individual eBook 9781501330803 Library eBook 9781501330810 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion • Bloomsbury Academic

Finding Locke’s God

The Theological Basis of John Locke’s Political Thought Nathan Guy Moving beyond the recent ‘religious turn’ in Locke scholarship, this book considers a ‘theological turn’, arguing that John Locke ought to be viewed as a Christian public theologian whose political theory was firmly rooted in theology. Guy identifies three theological pillars crucial to Locke’s political theory: a Christian conception of God, the law of nature and divine revelation in scripture. Convincingly argued and meticulously researched, this book offers an exciting new direction for Locke studies. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350103511 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350103535 Library eBook 9781350103528 Bloomsbury Academic

Kierkegaard and the Question Concerning Technology Christopher B. Barnett, Villanova University, USA

The Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 2

Over the last few decades, the philosophy of technology has emerged as an important area of inquiry. And yet Søren Kierkegaard, despite his status as one of modernity’s seminal thinkers, is often seen as one who contributed little to the field. Kierkegaard and the Question Concerning Technology argues against this view.

Edited by Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA & William Lane Craig, Houston Baptist University, USA

Christopher B. Barnett not only contextualizes Kierkegaard’s critique of "the present age," thereby showing that many of his criticisms concern the increasing dominance of technology in the West, but also demonstrates Kierkegaard’s subsequent influence on modern thinking about technology, in philosophy as well as in theology.

Scientific Evidence for the Beginning of the Universe

The kalam cosmological maintains that whatever begins to exist must have a cause. And since the universe began to exist, there must be a transcendent cause of its beginning, a conclusion which is confirmatory of theism. So this medieval argument for the finitude of the past has received fresh wind in its sails from recent scientific discoveries. This collection reviews and assesses the merits of the latest scientific evidences for the universe’s beginning. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 376 pages PB 9781501352584 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501335877 Individual eBook 9781501335884 Library eBook 9781501335891 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion • Bloomsbury Academic

Free Will and God's Universal Causality The Dual Sources Account W. Matthews Grant In this book W. Matthews Grant argues that human behaviours are driven by both divine causality and our own human impetus, he demonstrates that the standard conditions for libertarian freedom are nonetheless satisfied. Grant offers a comprehensive alternative to the classic approaches for combining theism and libertarian freedom. He addresses the problem of moral evil without the commonly employed Free Will Defense, and proposes new solutions for reconciling libertarian freedom with robust accounts of God’s providence and predestination.

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Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy of Religion

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Intellectual, Humanist and Religious Commitment Acts of Assent Peter Forrest Of particular interest to scholars working on the philosophy of religion, this book offers a rigorous analysis of why commitment matters and the challenges it presents to a range of believers in religious, humanist and intellectual contexts. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350097711 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350097735 Library eBook 9781350097728 Bloomsbury Academic

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Violence, Desire, and the Sacred Does Religion Cause Violence?

Mimesis and Sacrifice

Edited by Joel Hodge, Australian Catholic University, AUS, Scott Cowdell, Charles Sturt University, AUS, Chris Fleming, Western Sydney University, AUS & Carly Osborn, University of Adelaide, Australia

Edited by Marcia Pally

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Violence and Religion in the Modern World

This volume explores contemporary instances of religious violence, such as Islamist terrorism and radicalization in its various political, economic, religious, military and technological dimensions, as well as the legitimacy and efficacy of modern cultural mechanisms to contain violence. It brings together the insights of René Girard, the premier theorist of violence in the 20th century, with the latest scholarship on religion and violence, particularly exploring the nature of extremist violence. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781501354632 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501333835 Individual eBook 9781501333842 Library eBook 9781501333859 Series: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred • Bloomsbury Academic

Hominescence

Michel Serres, Stanford University, USA Translated by Randolph Burks Michel Serres wants us to anticipate the uncertain light of the future. In this passionately original and optimistic work of philosophy Serres describes the future of man as an adolescence, transitioning from childhood to adulthood, or luminescence, when a dark body becomes light. Considering the radical changes that humanity has experienced over the last fifty years, the author analyzes the new relationship of man has with diverse concepts, like the dead, his own body, agriculture, and new communication networks. He alerts us to the consequences of these changes, particularly on the danger of growing inequalities between rich and poor countries. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781474247047 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781474247863 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474247061 Library eBook 9781474247054 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres

Vera Bühlmann, Vienna University of Technology, Austria This book introduces the reader to Serres’ unique manner of ‘doing philosophy’, which is present throughout his oeuvre, as a manner of bearing witness. It traces how Serres takes note of a range of epistemologically unsettling situations, which he witnesses as arising from the short-circuit of a proprietary notion of capital, with a praxis of science which privileges the most direct path to expend minimal efforts while pursuing maximal efficiency. Bühlmann acquaints the reader with Serres’ monist manner of addressing the universality and the power of knowledge – that is at once also the anonymous and empty faculty of incandescent, inventive thought. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350019768 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350019751 Library eBook 9781350019775 Series: Michel Serres and Material Futures • Bloomsbury Academic

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Applying Girard's Mimetic Theory Across the Disciplines This book closely examines the part sacrifice plays in different societal settings. Inspired by Rene Girard’s premise that one must address the problems of society in order to understand the mechanisms by which it functions, chapters are organised around questions emerging from Girard’s mimetic theory. By covering gender, evolutionary, theological, military and economic sacrifice in a single volume, the book presents a new understanding of its meaning and consequences, contributing not only to mimetic theory, but to research on the social condition of contemporary human life. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350057418 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350057449 Library eBook 9781350057425 Series: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred • Bloomsbury Academic

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Science

Edited by Richard Samuels & Daniel Wilkenfeld Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Science gathers together leading philosophers of science from around the world. Together, they contribute to the first book-length study of this important and emerging field of study. While the philosophy of science is currently unrecognized, under-systematized and underexplored as an area of philosophical enquiry, Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Science presents a new direction in philosophical studies and paves a path for those who might seek to pursue research in experimental philosophy of science. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350068865 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350068889 Library eBook 9781350068872 Series: Advances in Experimental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics Twenty-First-Century Perspectives

Edited by Jan Faye, University of Copenhagen, Denmark & Henry Folse, Loyola University New Orleans, USA This collection examines the work, influences and legacy of the Nobel Prize physicist and philosopher of experiment Niels Bohr. Covering Bohr's groundbreaking contribution to quantum mechanics, it reveals the philosophers who influenced his work. Linking him to the pragmatist C.I. Lewis and the Danish philosopher Harald Høffding, it draws strong similarities between Bohr’s philosophy and the Kantian way of thinking. Balancing historical themes with contemporary ideas, Niels Bohrs and Philosophy of Physics reveals Bohr’s on-going contribution to the philosophy of science and confirms his place in the history of philosophy. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 392 pages • 8 bw illus PB 9781350109032 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350035119 Individual eBook 9781350035133 Library eBook 9781350035126 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Emergence of Synthetic Reason Manuel DeLanda, University of Pennsylvania, USA Manuel Delanda provides a remarkably clear philosophical overview of the rapidly growing field of computer simulations. In it he analyzes all the different genres of simulation (from cellular automata and generic algorithms to neural nets and multiagent systems) as a means to conceptualize the possibility spaces associated with casual (and other) capacities. Simulations have become as important as mathematical models in theoretical science, and this book fills the need for a philosophical examination of the epistemology of simulations to cement this new role, underlining the consequences that simulations may have for materialist philosophy itself. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages PB 9781350096783 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350096776 Library eBook 9781350096790 Series: Bloomsbury Revelations • Bloomsbury Academic

Philosophy as Drama

Plato’s Thinking through Dialogue Edited by Knut Ågotnes, Hallvard Fossheim & Vigdis SongeMøller Plato’s philosophical dialogues can be seen as his creation of a new genre. Plato borrows from, as well as rejects, earlier and contemporary authors, and he is constantly in conversation with established genres, such as tragedy, comedy, lyric poetry, and rhetoric in a variety of ways. Philosophy as Drama moves debates in Plato scholarship forward when it comes to understanding both particular aspects of Plato’s dialogues and the approach itself. Containing 11 chapters of close readings of individual dialogues, with 2 chapters discussing specific themes running through them, such as music and sensuousness, pleasure, perception, and images, this book displays the range and diversity within Plato's corpus. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350082496 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350082519 Library eBook 9781350082502 Bloomsbury Academic

The Aftermath of Syllogism

Aristotelian Logical Argument from Avicenna to Hegel Edited by Marco Sgarbi & Matteo Cosci This book investigates the key developments in the history of syllogism, from Avicenna to Hegel. Taking as its focus the key period of development between the Middle Ages and the 19th century, this book looks at the huge reworking syllogism underwent over the centuries, as some of the finest philosophical minds brought it to an unprecedented height of logical sharpness and sophistication. Bringing together a group of the major international experts currently working on the Aristotelian tradition, The Aftermath of Syllogism provides a detailed, up to date and critical evaluation of the history of syllogistic deduction. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 232 pages PB 9781350123151 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350043527 Individual eBook 9781350043534 Library eBook 9781350043541 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition • Bloomsbury Academic

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics

Edited by Andrew Aberdein & Matthew Inglis Exploring the results of applying empirical methods to the philosophy of logic and mathematics, this collection begins with the significant work of Arne Naess and the Oslo Group, discussing the connections between the ‘empirical semantics’ they developed and experimental philosophy that has now begun to be made explicit by historians of philosophy and further developed by a new generation of researchers. Chapters cover methodological analyses of the applicability of empirical techniques and include actual empirical results, demonstrating a wide variety of different empirical methods, including experiments, surveys, interviews, and data-mining. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781350039018 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350039032 Library eBook 9781350039025 Series: Advances in Experimental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Health and Hedonism in Plato and Epicurus Kelly Arenson

Linking two of the most prominent ethicists in the history of philosophy and exploring how Platonic material lays the conceptual groundwork for Epicurean hedonism, this book argues that, despite their significant philosophical differences, both Plato and Epicurus conceive of pleasure in terms of the health and harmony of the human body and soul. It turns to two crucial but unexplored sources for understanding Epicurean pleasure: Plato’s treatment of psychological health and pleasure in the Republic, and his physiological account of bodily harmony, pleasure, and pain in the Philebus. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 232 pages HB 9781350080256 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350080270 Library eBook 9781350080263 Bloomsbury Academic

Human Dignity in the JudaeoChristian Tradition Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant Perspectives

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Philosophy and Simulation

Edited by John Loughlin World-renowned contributors examine the roots of human dignity in classical Greece and Rome, the Scriptures and medieval theologians such as St Thomas Aquinas, as well as in the writing of St John Paul II, Renaissance art and sacred music. The book shows that dignity is also a contemporary issue by analysing situations where the traditional understanding has been challenged by philosophical and policy developments, such as transhumanism, religious freedom, immigration, robotics and medicine. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781350073692 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350073715 Library eBook 9781350073708 Bloomsbury Academic

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The German Idealism Reader Ideas, Responses and Legacy

Edited by Marina F. Bykova, North Carolina State University, USA This book is a comprehensive account of the key arguments central to German idealists and their immediate critics. Expanding the scope beyond the four best-known representatives - Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel -and including those thinkers often considered as secondary, yet are crucial for understanding the period, this reader presents an influential era in all its philosophical complexity. With readings from Maimon, Schulze, Novalis, and Schleimacher as well as responses to German idealist thought by late 19th-century thinkers such as Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, it provides students of German idealism with a dynamic picture of the intellectual period. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 368 pages PB 9781474286671 • £36.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781474286664 • £120.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781474286657 Library eBook 9781474286688 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Kant’s Transition Project and Late Philosophy

Connecting the Opus postumum and Metaphysics of Morals Oliver Thorndike, Loyola University, USA Kant’s Transition Project and Late Philosophy is the first study to provide a close reading of the connection between texts written by Kant during 1796 and 1798. Connecting Kant’s unfinished book project, the Opus postumum, with Metaphysics of Morals, it identifies and clarifies issues at the forefront of Kant’s focus towards the end of his life. By showing that there is not only a Transition Project in Kant’s theoretical philosophy but also a Transition Project in his practical philosophy, it reveals why an accurate assessment of Kant’s critical philosophy requires a new understanding of the Opus postumum and Kant’s parallel late writings on practical philosophy. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350123144 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350050303 Individual eBook 9781350050310 Library eBook 9781350050297 Bloomsbury Academic

The Phoenix of Philosophy

Russian Thought of the Late Soviet Period (1953–1991) Mikhail Epstein, Emory University, USA This groundbreaking work by one of the world’s foremost theoreticians of Russian literature, culture, and thought gives for the first time an extensive and detailed examination of the development of Russian thought during the late Soviet period. Countering the traditional view of an intellectual wilderness under the Soviet regime, Mikhail Epstein offers a systematic account of Russian thought in the second half of the 20th century. In doing so, he provides new insights into previously ignored areas such as Russian liberalism, nationalism and culturology. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 296 pages HB 9781501316395 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501316425 Library eBook 9781501316432 Bloomsbury Academic

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Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant Maria Borges

Emotion, Reason and Action in Kant explores how, in Kant’s world view, our actions are informed, contextualized and dependent on the tension between emotion and reason. On the one hand, there are positive moral emotions that can and should be cultivated. On the other hand, affects and passions are considered illnesses of the mind, in that they lead to the weakness of the will, in the case of affects, and evil, in the case of passions. Seeing the role of these emotions enriches our understanding of Kant’s moral theory. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350078369 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350078383 Library eBook 9781350078376 Bloomsbury Academic

Modernism Between Benjamin and Goethe Matthew Charles, University of Westminster

Running through Benjamin’s writings is a critique of romanticism, particularly focused upon the life and works of J. W. von Goethe. This book reconstructs the centrality of Goethe for not only Benjamin’s philosophy but also a range of early twentieth century intellectual figures who were pivotal for his thought. In uncovering this neglected connection, it situates the significance of Goethe’s classicism to debates concerning modernism and modernity for those associated with the conservative nationalism of Stefan George, Gundolf and Ludwig Klages, but also the left-wing aesthetics of Lukacs, Simmel and Kracauer in Germany and the artistic avantgarde in Russia. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350013971 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350013957 Library eBook 9781350013940 Series: Walter Benjamin Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Metanoia

A Speculative Ontology of Language, Thinking, and the Brain Armen Avanessian, Free University Berlin, Germany & Anke Hennig, Free University Berlin, Germany At some point, we all experience the fundamental impact reading has on us; it changes our understanding of the world. Metanoia— meaning literally a change of mind—refers to this kind of new way of seeing. To see the world in a new light is to accept that our thinking has been irrevocably transformed. How is that possible? To tackle these questions, this original and innovative book mobilizes discussions from linguistics, literary theory, the analytic philosophy of language, and cognitive science. It re-articulates linguistic consciousness by underlining the poetic, creative moment and sheds light on the transformative ability of language. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350004733 • £19.99 / $26.95 Previously published in HB 9781350004726 Individual eBook 9781350004740 Library eBook 9781350004719 Bloomsbury Academic World English

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Global Aesthetics: Key Concepts in Philosophy Daniel Herwitz, University of Michigan, USA

This book presents a thorough account of the central theories and ideas arising in contemporary aesthetics and introduces what a global world means for aesthetics. Beginning with a grounding in 18th-century aesthetics, chapters also cover postcolonial aesthetics, the globalization of the past thirty years which has delivered art that speaks to a global audience and the uneasy connection between aesthetics and politics. Including exercises, an annotated bibliography and suggestions of Where to Go Next, this book is an ideal starting point for anyone studying aesthetics today. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages • 15 illus PB 9781350075245 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350075238 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350075269 Library eBook 9781350075252 Bloomsbury Academic

The Philosophy and Art of Wang Guangyi Edited by Tiziana Andina & Erica Onnis, Laboratory of Ontology, Italy

Wang Guangyi, one of the stars of the new wave of Chinese art, has artistically addressed major philosophical trends in Western philosophy while drawing on Taoism, Marxism and Maoism. By bringing together a team of experts in the philosophy of art to discuss his work, this volume presents the first philosophical exploration of Wang's art, his thought and his analysis of Chinese society. It marks an important contribution to understanding the background, work and ideas of a 21st-century political artist outside the West. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350019379 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350019409 Library eBook 9781350019386 Series: Aesthetics and Contemporary Art • Bloomsbury Academic

Creation and the Function of Art Techné, Poiesis and the Problem of Aesthetics Jason Tuckwell This book focuses on the relationship between techné and phusis (nature). Moving away from the theoretical Platonism which dominates contemporary understandings of art, Tuckwell instead reinvigorates Aristotelian causation. This book examines the deviations at play within logical forms, the subject, and upon phusis to better situate the role of the function in poiesis (art). In so doing, Tuckwell shows techné to be a property of the living of intelligence coupled to action that not only enacts poiesis or art, but indicates a broader role for creative deviation in nature. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781350112605 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350010765 Individual eBook 9781350010772 Library eBook 9781350010789 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Against Transmission

Media Philosophy and the Engineering of Time Timothy Barker This book offers both a detailed and radical investigation of the technical architecture of media such as television, computers, cameras, and cinematography. It achieves this through indepth archive research into the history of the development of media technology, combined with innovative readings of key concepts from philosophers of media such as Harold A. Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Friedrich Kittler, Siegfried Zielinski and Wolfgang Ernst. Teaming detailed philosophical inquiry in a broad range of international case studies, Barker shows through technical and historical analysis how the technological discoveries have engineered the experiences of time in contemporary media culture. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781474293105 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781474293099 Individual eBook 9781474293112 Library eBook 9781474293082 Bloomsbury Academic

Contemporary Chinese Art, Aesthetic Modernity and Zhang Peili Towards a Critical Contemporaneity

Paul Gladston, University of New South Wales, Australia Addressing art in and from the People’s Republic of China as a significant aspect of post-West contemporaneity, Paul Gladston provides a new critical understanding of what it means to be 'contemporary' and the profound changes taking place in the art world today. Informed by deconstructivism as well as syncretic Confucianism, Gladston extends this theory to a reading of the work of the artist Zhang Peili and his involvement with the Hangzhoubased art group, the Pond Association (Chi she). Revealed is a critical aesthetic productively resistant to any single interpretative viewpoint.

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Aesthetics and Contemporary Art

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350041974 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350041998 Library eBook 9781350041981 Series: Aesthetics and Contemporary Art • Bloomsbury Academic

Retroactivity and Contemporary Art Craig Staff, University of Nottingham, UK

Contemporary art is often preoccupied with time, or acts in which the past is recovered. Through specific case studies of artists who strategically work with historical moments, this book examines how art from the last two decades has sought to mobilize these particular histories, and to what effect, against the backdrop of Modernism. Drawing on the art theory of Rosalind Krauss and the philosophies of Paul Ricoeur, Gerhard Richter, and Pierre Nora, Retroactivity and Contemporary Art interprets those works that foreground some aspect of retroactivity – whether re-enacting, commemorating, or reimagining – as key artistic strategies. This book is striking philosophical reflection on time within art and art within time, and an indispensable read for those attempting to understand the artistic significance of history, materiality, and memory. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages • 20 bw illus PB 9781350009981 • £21.99 / $29.95 Previously published in HB 9781350009974 Individual eBook 9781350009998 Library eBook 9781350009967 Bloomsbury Academic

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The Philosophy of Susanne Langer

Embodied Meaning in Logic, Art and Feeling Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin This book is a comprehensive study of one of the most insightful and fertile but also one of the most neglected and misunderstood philosophers of art of the twentieth century, Susanne Langer. It provides a much-needed explanation of how Langer’s philosophy was shaped by four seminal sources: her mentors Henry Sheffer and Alfred North Whitehead and the European philosophers Ernst Cassirer and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Shedding new light on Langer as an American philosopher whose innovative thought crosses the customary boundaries between analytic and European philosophy, this book confirms why she continues to have relevance today. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350030558 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350030589 Library eBook 9781350030572 Bloomsbury Academic

The New Aesthetics of Deculturation Neoliberalism, Fundamentalism and Kitsch Thorsten Botz-Bornstein What are the predominant aesthetics of the twenty-first century? Thorsten Botz-Bornstein argues that deculturation, embodied by the conspicuous vulgarity of kitsch, is the overriding visual language of our times. Drawing on the work of Islam scholar Olivier Roy, who argued that religious fundamentalism arises when religion is separated from the indigenous cultural values, Botz-Bornstein shows that the production of ‘absolute’ truths through deculturation also exists in contemporary education. Including analysis of the intersections of ‘cute’, ‘excellent’, ‘sublime’, and ‘interesting’ in contemporary aesthetic culture, this is a journey through philosophy, psychology and cultural theory, redefining a new aesthetics of deculturation. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350086340 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350086364 Library eBook 9781350086357 Bloomsbury Academic

Simulated Selves

The Undoing of Personal Identity in the Modern World Andrew Spira, Christie's Education London, UK The notion of a personal self took centuries to evolve, reaching the pinnacle of autonomy with Descartes’ ‘I think, therefore I am’ in the seventeenth century. This ‘personalisation’ of identity thrived for another hundred years before it began to be questioned, subject to the emergence of broader, more inclusive forms of agency. Simulated Selves: The Undoing of Personal Identity in the Modern World addresses the ‘constructed’ notion of personal identity in the West and how it has been eclipsed by the development of new technological, social, art historical and psychological infrastructures over the last two centuries.

Art, Politics and Rancière Broken Perceptions

Tina Chanter, Kingston University, UK Providing an account of how works of art can, but do not necessarily, interrupt dominant narratives, Tina Chanter presents a rigorous and appreciative critique of Rancière's story of aesthetics, paying close attention to gender and race. Along with the relationship between the unconscious and the political, identity politics, and perception are key themes throughout. It features illuminating discussions of Rancière, Heidegger and Levinas as well as informed accounts of artists Phillip Noyce, Ingrid Pollard, and Gillian Wearing. By developing an original philosophical consideration that is sensitive to race and gender, Chanter outlines the basis of a new political aesthetic. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 200 pages • 2 bw illus PB 9781350119031 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472510563 Individual eBook 9781472510945 Library eBook 9781472511676 Bloomsbury Academic

Political Aesthetics

Addison and Shaftesbury on Taste, Morals, and Society Karl Axelsson Providing a gateway to a new history of modern aesthetics, Political Aesthetics challenges conventional views of how art's significance developed in society. By re-examining the political relevance of Joseph Addison’s (1672– 1719) and the third Earl of Shaftesbury’s (1671–1713) theories of taste, Axelsson shows that they were, first and foremost, seeking to fortify a natural link between the aesthetic experience and the consolidation of modern political society. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350077751 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350077775 Library eBook 9781350077768 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethics Under Capital

MacIntyre, Communication, and the Culture Wars Jason Hannan, University of Winnipeg, Canada Taking at its starting point the current "post-truth world" that is Western society, where worldviews clash with increasing violence and online trolls and conspiracy theorists dominate discussion, this book examines this critical moment in political history through a new reading of Alasdair MacIntyre. Over thirty years ago, MacIntyre predicted an impending Dark Age. Hannan contends that he was right. This book presents both MacIntyre's diagnosis of the cultural crisis and his answer to the challenge of communication. Pitting him against John Rawls, Jürgen Habermas, and Chantal Mouffe, Hannan argues that MacIntyre offers hope for a democratic politics amidst today's culture wars. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350080607 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350080614 Library eBook 9781350080591 Series: Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

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Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Question Michael Hauskeller

What is the point of living? If we are all going to die anyway, if nothing will remain of whatever we achieve in this life, why should we bother trying to achieve anything in the first place? The connection between death and meaning has taken centre stage in the work of some of the world’s greatest writers: de Montaigne, Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Melville, Nietzsche, James, Wittgenstein, Proust, Camus, and Beckett. The Meaning of Life and Death explores their ideas, uncovering common themes and contrasts in their understanding of what kind of world we live in and what really matters in life. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781350073647 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350073630 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350073661 Library eBook 9781350073654 Bloomsbury Academic

Erotic Love in Sociology, Philosophy and Literature From Romanticism to Rationality Finn Bowring Erotic Love shows how discourses of love have intersected with social and cultural trends, as well as with personal events and experiences. Beginning with the queering of love in Greek antiquity, it looks at how sexual love has been sung about, fictionalized and theorized as a cornerstone of the formation of Western culture. From the courtly love of twelfth-century troubadours and the rise of affective individualism in the eighteenth century, to the way the novel helped catalyze and crystallize the hopes and contradictions of love and marriage, these are decisive episodes in the history of romantic love. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350092228 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350092242 Library eBook 9781350092235 Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy Spinoza’s Authority Volume I Resistance and Power in Ethics

Edited by A. Kiarina Kordela, Macalester College, USA & Dimitris Vardoulakis, University of Western Sydney, Australia Spinoza’s political thought has been subject to a significant revival of interest in recent years, helping scholars reinterpret and rethink the political present. Spinoza’s Authority makes a significant contribution to this ongoing reception and utilization of Spinoza’s political thought, and takes the 1670 text, Theologico-Political Treatise, as a primary focal point. Featuring internationally established theorists of Spinoza’s work and taking the concept of authority as an original framework, this books asks: How is authority related to ethics, and what are the social, historical and representational processes that produce authority and resistance? UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350123243 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472593207 Individual eBook 9781472593214 Library eBook 9781472593221 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Hegel and Resistance

History, Politics and Dialectics Edited by Bart Zantvoort, Nexus Institute, Netherlands & Rebecca Comay, University of Toronto, Canada

Spinoza's Authority Volume II Resistance and Power in the Political Treatises

Edited by A. Kiarina Kordela, Macalester College, USA & Dimitris Vardoulakis, University of Western Sydney, Australia Spinoza’s political thought has been subject to a significant revival of interest in recent years, helping scholars reinterpret and rethink the political present. Spinoza’s Authority makes a significant contribution to this ongoing reception and utilization of Spinoza’s political thought, and takes the 1670 text, Theologico-Political Treatise, as a primary focal point. Featuring internationally established theorists of Spinoza’s work and taking the concept of authority as an original framework, this books asks: How is authority related to law, memory, and conflict in Spinoza’s political thought? And what are the social and historical processes that produce authority, power and resistance? UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350123236 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350011069 Individual eBook 9781350011052 Library eBook 9781350011045 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

Jean-Paul Sartre's Anarchist Philosophy

William L. Remley, Saint Peter’s University, USA

This book brings together established and new voices in this field to touch firstly upon the political: is there a place, according to Hegel, for political resistance, or must we submit to the power of the state? Secondly, what is the role of resistance in history, and in to relation to historical progress? And finally, does his system allow for moments of resistance or new insights?

In this landmark study, William L. Remley sheds new light on the crucial role of anarchism in Sartre’s writing, arguing that it fundamentally underpins the body of his political work. Sartre’s political philosophy has been infrequently studied and neglected in recent years. Introducing newly translated material from his early oeuvre, as well as providing a fresh perspective on his colossal Critique of Dialectical Reason, this book is a timely reinvigoration of this topic.

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The concept of resistance has always been central to the reception of Hegel’s philosophy.

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The Philosophy of Henry Thoreau A Political Thinker Lester H. Hunt In this book, Lester H. Hunt examines the philosophy of Henry Thoreau, with a special emphasis on his two masterpieces, Walden and "Civil Disobedience". The Philosophy of Henry Thoreau: A Political Thinker shows that Thoreau was, in addition to being a great nature writer, also a deeply political philosophical thinker who deserves to be taken seriously. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350079021 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350079045 Library eBook 9781350079038 Bloomsbury Academic

Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Edited by Michiru Nagatsu, University of Helsinki, Finland & Attilia Ruzzene This state-of-the-art collection addresses contemporary methodological questions and interdisciplinary developments in the philosophy of social science. Facilitating a mutually enriching dialogue, chapters by leading social scientists are followed by critical evaluations from philosophers of social science. This exchange showcases recent major theoretical and methodological breakthroughs and challenges in the social sciences, as well as fruitful ways in which the analytic tools developed in philosophy of science can be applied to understand these advancements. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 384 pages HB 9781474248754 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9781474248761 Library eBook 9781474248778 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Benjamin on Fashion

Philipp Ekardt, The Warburg Institute, UK Reconstructing Benjamin’s complex, fragmentary, yet influential ideas about fashion, this book defines Benjamin’s fashion theory, beginning with Convolute B: Fashion in the German thinker’s Arcades Project (1927-1940), tracing it through Theses on the Concept of History and beyond. Situating Benjamin’s thought within the fashion panorama of his moment, this is a crucial text for understanding Benjamin both as a thinker and cultural theorist. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350075993 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350076006 Library eBook 9781350075986 Series: Walter Benjamin Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

Rewriting Contemporary Political Philosophy with Plato and Aristotle An Essay on Eudaimonic Politics Paul Schollmeier Applying the concepts and principles of Plato and Aristotle to contemporary problems, Paul Schollmeier sets out a new theory based on engagement in political activity for its own sake, not for profit or pleasure. Employing the ancient principle of happiness, Schollmeier introduces the concept of a eudaimonic polity. He argues that we can best exercise our political nature when we participate together with others in political activity without an ulterior motive. Not to engage in activity of this kind is also to deny our nature, and it leads to competitive conduct and conflict over limited resources. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350066175 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350066199 Library eBook 9781350066182 Bloomsbury Academic

Right-Wing Culture in Contemporary Capitalism

Regression and Hope in a Time Without Future Mathias Nilges Suggesting that Donald Trump and Elon Musk, neoauthoritarianism and capitalist hyper-innovation, are two sides of the same coin, Mathias Nilges shows that both today’s reactionaries and futurists harness and profit from the same temporal crises of our present. Looking to design, popular culture, art, and recent theoretical as well as popular political discussions, this book demonstrates how we can get to the bottom of our era’s purported inability to imagine true alternatives to the present. Nilges offers ways of understanding the re-emergence of familiar and disturbing forms of right-wing politics and culture not as a matter of historical repetition but as dangerous consequences of the contradictions of the current stage of capitalism. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages HB 9781350074064 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350074088 Library eBook 9781350074071 Series: Critical Theory and the Critique of Society • Bloomsbury Academic

Contradiction Set Free Hermann Levin Goldschmidt

Edited by Willi Goetschel, University of Toronto, Canada Translated by John Koster First published in in 1976, Goldschmidt’s Contradiction Set Free (Freiheit für den Widerspruch) reflects the push to explore new forms of critical thinking that gained momentum in the second half of the 20th century. The book articulates the initiative to reclaim an epistemologically critical position that recognized the deep underlying link between the modes of production of knowledge and the social and political life they produce. In signaling a breakout from the academic rut and its repressive hold, their interventions advanced critical alternatives for moving beyond the predicament of an ossified institutionalized way of doing philosophy whose traumatizing consequences could no longer be ignored. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350079793 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350079823 Library eBook 9781350079809 Bloomsbury Academic World English

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Edited by Joerg Tuske, Salisbury University, USA Providing fresh perspectives on Indian philosophy based on historical research within the last twenty years, this volume examines core epistemological and metaphysical issues such as perception, inference, skepticism and universals. As well as demonstrating the importance of the subject matter for an understanding of Indian thought, it highlights the wider philosophical significance of theories and arguments from a comprehensive range of Indian philosophical traditions including the Nyaya, Saiva, Buddhist and skeptical traditions. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 448 pages PB 9781350126688 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781472529534 Individual eBook 9781472534477 Library eBook 9781472529305 Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy and Gender Edited by Veena R. Howard, California State University, USA

Gender and feminist theories are a major part of Western academic discourse, but their engagement in the Indian philosophical context remains glaringly absent. This handbook presents a definitive overview of the field, exploring a variety of texts and traditions from Indian philosophy where the treatment of gender is dynamic and diverse. By addressing questions such as ‘How do gender constructions transform religious experiences?’ and ‘What is the role of bodily materiality in ethics and epistemology?’ this collection provides the first authoritative research resource to Indian philosophical gender issues, examining constructions in relation to contemporary debates on sex, gender, and sexuality. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 352 pages HB 9781474269582 • £100.00 / $136.00 Individual eBook 9781474269599 Library eBook 9781474269605 Series: Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy of Language Edited by Alessandro Graheli

Featuring leading international scholars whose work has come to define Indian philosophy of language, this handbook presents a systematic survey of the philosophy of language in the Indian tradition. Introducing original philosophical research from renowned thinkers, it makes an important contribution to both Eastern and Western contemporary philosophy of language. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 448 pages HB 9781350049161 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350049130 Library eBook 9781350049147 Series: Bloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy • Bloomsbury Academic

North America’s First Women Philosophers Volume I German Philosophy in the USA

Dorothy G. Rogers, Montclair State University, USA This book explores the experience and work of the pioneering women of the early American idealist movement. Beginning in St. Louis, Missouri in 1858 and following its expansion in other parts of the nation, Rogers provides fresh insights into the work of the core group of women thinkers – Susan E. Blow, Anna C. Brackett, Grace C. Bibb, and Ellen M. Mitchell, to name a few – as well as new information on women who later became associated with the movement. This volume provides an examination of the origins of the neo-Hegelian movement, as well as the philosophical-idealist roots of this group’s pacifist thought and activism. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages • 12 bw illus HB 9781350070592 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350070615 Library eBook 9781350070608 Bloomsbury Academic

P H I L O S O P H Y – Referenc e

Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics

Bloomsbury Companions The Bloomsbury Companion to Fichte Edited by Marina F. Bykova, North Carolina State University, USA

Covering epistemology, ontology, moral and political philosophy, as well as philosophy of religion, this companion follows the philosophical life and thought of a founding figure of German idealism, presenting a comprehensive overview of Johan Gottlieb Fichte's philosophy, from his engagement with Kant to his version of transcendental idealism. Arranged chronologically, chapters chart Fichte’s intellectual and philosophical development and the progression of his thought, identifying what motivated his philosophical inquiry and revealing why his ideas continue to shape discussions today. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 672 pages HB 9781350036611 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350036628 Library eBook 9781350036635 Series: Bloomsbury Companions • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Companion to Robert Boyle Edited by Jan-Erik Jones

For students or researchers looking to better understand Boyle’s contribution to philosophy The Bloomsbury Companion to Robert Boyle is a comprehensive and invaluable guide. By taking into account the last thirty years of scholarship and pointing towards the next thirty years it presents the best of the current research on Boyle's philosophy and significance today. Explaining the connection between his moral theory and his philosophy of science, metaphysics and epistemology, chapters tackle Boyle’s theological and religious commitments and show why they motivate his philosophical positions and practices. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781350029354 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350029361 Library eBook 9781350029378 Series: Bloomsbury Companions • Bloomsbury Academic

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Brexiternity

Erdogan's Empire

Denis MacShane

Soner Cagaptay

The Fate of Britain Never in the lifetime of most British adults has there been such uncertainty about the future of the political and governing institutions of the state. Brexit has the potential to change everything – from the shape of government institutions, to the main political parties, from Britain’s relationship with its near neighbour Ireland to its international trading. The idealists of the Leave campaign won their vote in 2016. But now the realists are gently taking over. The Brexit process with be long and full of difficulties – a ‘Brexiternity’ of negotiations and internal political wrangling in Britain lies ahead. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages PB 9781838601324 • £9.99 / $12.95 Individual eBook Library eBook I.B.Tauris

March of the Moderates

Clinton, Blair and the Inside Story of the Third Way Richard Carr Anglo-American relations, the so-called ‘Special Relationship’, reached a new era with the arrival of New Labour and the New Democrats in the late-1980s and early-1990s. Richard Carr reveals the untold story of the transatlantic ‘Third Way’­analysing how Tony Blair and Bill Clinton won power and ultimately how they lost it. Using newly unearthed archives and interviews with the key players, he investigates the relationship between the administrations and sheds new light on key moments such as the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland and the catastrophic Iraq War. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781788317344 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726162 Library eBook 9781786736222 I.B.Tauris

America & Islam

Soundbites, Suicide Bombs and the Road to Donald Trump Lawrence Pintak Acclaimed journalist Lawrence Pintak unpicks America’s relationship with Islam since its foundation. Casting Donald Trump as a symptom of decades of misunderstanding and demonization of the Islamic world, Pintak shows how and why America’s relationship with Islam has been so fractious, damaging and self-defeating. Featuring unique interviews with victims and perpetrators of Trump’s policies, as well as analysis of social media’s role in inflaming debate, America and Islam seeks to provide a guide to the biggest problem faced by modern day America and sketches out a future based on co-operation and the reassertion of democratic values. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781784539092 • £17.99 / $24.95 Individual eBook 9781788315586 Library eBook 9781788315593 I.B.Tauris

Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East Gradually since 2002, Turkey's autocratic leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sought to make Turkey a great power --in the tradition of past Turkish leaders from the late Ottoman sultans to Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey. Erdogan has attempted to cast his country as a stand-alone Middle Eastern power – breaking ranks with its traditional Western allies, including the United States. Here the leading authority Soner Cagaptay, author of The New Sultan - the first biography of President Erdogan - provides a masterful overview of the power politics in the Middle East and Turkey’s place in it. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781788317399 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781786726346 Library eBook 9781786735973 I.B.Tauris

The New Sultan

Erdogan and the Crisis of Modern Turkey Soner Cagaptay *New Edition of the Leading Work on Modern Turkey* Since 2002, Erdogan has consolidated his hold on domestic politics while using military and diplomatic means to solidify Turkey as a regional power. His crackdown has been brutal and consistent - scores of journalists arrested, academics officially banned from leaving the country, university deans fired and many of the highest-ranking military officers arrested. Here, leading Turkish expert Soner Cagaptay looks at Erdogan's roots in Turkish history, what he believes in and how he has cemented his rule, as well as what this means for the world. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781838600587 • £9.99 / $12.95 Individual eBook 9781838600594 Library eBook 9781838600600 I.B.Tauris

How to Think Politically

Sages, Scholars and Statesmen Whose Ideas Have Changed the World James Bernard Murphy & Graeme Garrard How to Think Politically showcases the most powerful and influential ideas that politics has to offer, introducing readers to a moral seriousness and intellectual depth foreign to the present age of reality TV and government-by-Twitter. The authors take the reader on a tour of more than two millennia of political thought, exploring the ideas of figures as diverse as: Confucius; St Augustine; Niccolò Machiavelli; Mary Wollstonecraft; Karl Marx; Mohandas Gandhi; Sayyid Qutb; Hannah Arendt; Arne Naess and John Rawls. In an uncertain political age, no independent reader or student can afford to be without this indispensable guide. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 304 pages Trade PB 9781472961785 • £14.99 / $22.00 Individual eBook 9781472961778 Library eBook 9781472961761 Bloomsbury Continuum

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The Lion and the Nightingale

Geoff Andrews

Kaya Genç

The Cambridge Spies are back in vogue - but John Cairncross was more of a maverick than the other Cambridge Spies. He worked entirely alone and was committed more to the destruction of Fascism than to the promotion of communism. During his time at Bletchley Park during the war, he passed documents to the Soviets which went on to influence the Battle of Kursk. Now, Geoff Andrews has access to all the Cairncross papers. The discovery of Cairncross's activities in the late-1980's and the story of his confession will also be told here in full for the first time.

After an attempted military coup against President Erdogan in 2016, journalist and novelist Kaya Genc travelled around his country on a quest to find the places and people in whom the contrasts of Turkey’s rich past meet. As suicide bombers attack Istanbul, and journalists and teachers are imprisoned, he walks the streets of the famous Ottoman neighbourhoods, and tells the stories of the ordinary Turks. The Lion and the Nightingale tells the spellbinding story of a country split between East and West, violence and beauty - between the roar of the lion and the song of the nightingale.

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John Cairncross, The Last Cambridge Spy

The Shadow in the East

Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front Aliide Naylor The Baltics are about to be thrust onto the world stage. With a ‘belligerent’ Vladimir Putin to their east (and ‘expansionist’ NATO to their west), Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are increasingly the subject of unsettling headlines in both Western (and Russian) media. Based on her extensive research and work as a journalist, Aliide Naylor explains the region's unique identities, why they matter for the world and argues persuasively that this region is about to become the new frontline in the political struggle between East and West. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781788312523 • £17.99 / $24.95 Individual eBook 9781786726384 Library eBook 9781786736444 I.B.Tauris

Tipping Point

British Security in the 2020s Edited by Michael E. Clarke & Helen Ramscar Britain faces a uniquely challenging decade in the 2020s, with threats of natural disasters, pandemics or energy insecurity, to the effects of international criminality, terrorism, right through to the threats of cyber war, hybrid war and outright international conflict.

A Journey Through Modern Turkey

The Putin Paradox Richard Sakwa

Vladimir Putin has emerged as one of the key leaders of the twenty-first century. However, he is also recognized as one of the most divisive. Abroad his assertion of Russia's interests and critique of the western-dominated international system has brought him into conflict with Atlantic powers. Within Russia he has balanced various factions within the elite intelligentsia and the wider support of Russian society. So what is the 'Putin paradox?' Richard Sakwa grapples with Putin's personal and political development on both the international political scene and within the domestic political landscape of Russia. This study historicizes the Putin paradox, through theoretical, historical and political anlaysis and in light of wider developments in Russian society. Richard Sakwa presents the Putin paradox as a unique regime type - balancing numerous contradictions - in order to adapt to its material environment while maintaining sufficient authority with which to shape it. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 352 pages PB 9781838601270 • / • HB 9781788318303 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook 9781838603717 Library eBook 9781838603724 I.B.Tauris

Britain undoubtedly has some notable strengths as a global actor in modern world politics. But the security assumptions that policymakers have made since the end of the Cold War have been severely tested in recent years and the indications are that more radical strategic thinking will be required to meet the challenges the 2020s are set to pose. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages PB 9781788319195 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781788319188 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781788319201 Library eBook 9781788319218 I.B.Tauris

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Zhou Enlai

China's Forgotten People

Michael Dillon

Nick Holdstock

China's Good Communist "Urbane, enigmatic, "eminence grise", "the man behind the scenes" sums up Zhou Enlai's long and vital political career in the CCP, from the 1920s to 1970s, and his close connections with both Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong. Zhou Enlai was thus the prime architect of China's drive towards superpower status, an interesting, attractive and intellectual figure, whom Michael Dillon regards as 'a genuine statesman rather than just a political operator'. This is a historical and political biography as well as a study that illuminates the political, social, cultural and economic history of China during the most momentous period in China's modern history. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781788319300 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781784536152 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781786726667 Library eBook 9781786736727 I.B.Tauris

Political Representation In India

Xinjiang, Terror and the Chinese State After isolated terrorist incidents in 2015, the Chinese leadership has cracked down hard on Xinjiang and its Uyghurs. Today, there are thought to be up to a million Muslims held in 're-education camps' in the Xinjiang region of North-West China. One of the few Western commentators to have lived in the region, journalist Nick Holdstock travels into the heart of the province and reveals the Uyghur story as one of repression, hardship and helplessness. China's Forgotten People explains why repression of the Muslim population is on the rise in the world's most powerful one-party state. This updated and revised edition reveals the background to the largest known concentration camp network in the modern world, and reflects on what that means for the way we think about China. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781788319799 • £14.99 / $19.95 Individual eBook 9781788319812 Library eBook 9781788319829 I.B.Tauris

Ideas and Contestations, 1908-1951 Abhay V. Datar

Political Representation in India: Ideas and Contestations, 1908–1952 maps extensive and wide-ranging debates, marked by contestations and strident demands on political representation in colonial India. It explores these themes, along with First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system during the Constitutionframing process. These debates, previously overlooked, are significant for they helped shape the institutional structures of political representation in the form of the electoral system of Indian democracy. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages HB 9789388271776 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9789388271790 Bloomsbury Academic India World All Languages (excluding India/Indian subcontinent)

Post-Conflict Security in South Sudan From Liberal Peacebuilding to Demilitarisation Nyambura Wambugu Why have policies of liberal peacebuilding failed to bring lasting stability to South Sudan? Nyambura Wambugu, an academic with more than ten years' practical advisory and policymaking experience, adopts a holistic and multi-thematic approach to answer these crucial questions. Rooting her analysis as deeply as the initial militarisation of Sudan in the 1950s, Wambugu considers the complex and overlapping issues that have afflicted the region since 2005. In the process, Wambugu demonstrates the failure of the billions of dollars spent on liberal peacebuilding and elucidates the possibility of demilitarisation as a lasting and sustainable alternative. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages • 30 integrated b&w illus. HB 9781784536947 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786725875 Library eBook 9781786735874 I.B.Tauris

After the Genocide in Rwanda Testimonies of Violence, Change and Reconciliation

Edited by Nicki Hitchcott, Hannah Grayson, Stephen Joseph & Laura Blackie Since the Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda has undergone a remarkable period of reconstruction. Driven by a governmental programme of unity and reconciliation, the last 25 years have seen significant changes at national, community, and individual levels. This book gathers previously unpublished testimonies from individuals who lived through the genocide. These are the voices of those who experienced one of the most horrific events of the 20th Century. Yet, their stories do not simply paint a picture of lives left destroyed and damaged; they also demonstrate healing relationships, personal growth, forgiveness and reconciliation. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages PB 9781788318280 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781788313230 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781786726636 Library eBook 9781786736697 Series: International Library of African Studies • I.B.Tauris

Peacekeeping in Africa

Politics, Security and the Failure of Foreign Military Assistance Marco Jowell Marco Jowell has spent a decade working in peacekeeping training in East Africa. Using first-hand experience, he considers how military forces from a variety of African states can conduct complicated multinational peacekeeping operations. He shows how regional peacekeeping training centres provide an environment for African elites, predominately military, to interact with each other through shared training and experiences. This process of interaction, or socialisation, improves skills but also encourages cohesion so that future African-led missions will be managed by well-trained officers who are comfortable and willing to work within a regional or PanAfrican framework. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages • 6 black and white integrated figures PB 9781838601539 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784539894 Individual eBook 9781786723413 Library eBook 9781786733412 Series: International Library of African Studies • I.B.Tauris

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Russia and the Arctic

Political Leadership in South Africa

Environment, Identity and Foreign Policy

Alexander Johnston

Geir Hønneland

This outstanding and original work goes to the heart of South Africa's political problems - doubts as to the sustainability of the post-apartheid settlement, beset with divisions in the ruling ANC, factionalism, corruption and the widening of fault-lines in state and society.

The world is currently witnessing an Arctic Scramble as the major powers compete to demarcate and occupy Arctic territory. Yet the territorial boundaries of the region remain ill-defined and Russia, under the increasingly bold foreign policy of Vladimir Putin, has emerged as a forceful power in the region. Geir Hønneland investigates the political contexts and international tensions surrounding Russia's actions, focusing especially on the disputes which have emerged in the Barents Sea where European and Russian interests compete directly.

The 'leadership issue' has become key and this will be the first specific examination of leadership in the light of Mandela's legacy and its effect on his successor as potential and actual leaders - all in 'the shadow of Mandela' as the architect of the transition from apartheid to democracy, and with overarching moral authority and international reputation. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages HB 9781784539535 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788317696 Library eBook 9781788317702 I.B.Tauris

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781838601232 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781838601249 Library eBook 9781838601256 Series: Library of Arctic Studies • I.B.Tauris

Women and Industry in the Balkans Arctic Governance: Volume 3 Norway, Russia and Asia

Edited by Geir Hønneland, Ida Folkestad Soltvedt & Svein Vigeland Rottem The Polar North is known to be home to large gas and oil reserves and its position holds significant trading and military advantages, yet the maritime boundaries of the region remain ill-defined. In this third of three volumes, the latest research and analysis from the world's leading Arctic research body - the Fridtjof Nansen Institute - is brought together for the first time. Arctic Governance: Norway, Russia and Asia investigates the foreign policy discourses of Arctic governance, specifically as regarding international relations and competing interests between Norway, Russia and various Asian states. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781784539641 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600105 Library eBook 9781838600112 Series: Arctic Governance • I.B.Tauris

The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Textile Sector Chiara Bonfiglioli Women's emancipation through productive labour was a key tenet of socialist politics in post-World War II Yugoslavia. The break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991 resulted in factory closures, forcing thousands of garment industry workers into precarious and often exploitative private-sector jobs. Drawing on more than 60 oral history interviews with former and current garment workers, as well as workplace periodicals and contemporary press material collected across Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Slovenia, Women and Industry in the Balkans charts the rise and fall of the Yugoslav textile sector, as well as the implications of this post-socialist transition, for the first time. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781784539603 • £69.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781838600761 Library eBook 9781838600754 I.B.Tauris

National Identity in Serbia Kosovo, A Documentary History From the Balkan Wars to World War II

Edited by Robert Elsie & Bejtullah D. Destani The question of Kosovan sovereignty and independence has a history which stretches far back beyond the outbreak of war in 1998. This volume is a compilation of key documents on Kosovo from the first half of the twentieth century and provides new perspectives on the Kosovo question, including many documents which have been largely unavailable up to now. It sheds new light on many of the major and minor episodes that channeled and determined subsequent events, including the Kosovo War of 19981999 and the declaration of independence in February 2008. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 496 pages • 2 maps PB 9781838600037 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781788311762 Individual eBook 9781786723543 Library eBook 9781786733542 Series: Library of Balkan Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Vojvodina and a Multi-Ethnic Community in the Balkans Vassilis Petsinis This book analyses the evolution of Vojvodina’s identity over time and the unique pattern of ethnic relations in the province. Although approximately 25 ethnic communities live in Vojvodina, it is by no means a divided society. Vassilis Petsinis explores Vojvodina’s intercultural society and shows how this has facilitated the introduction of flexible and regionalized legal models for the management of ethnic relations in Serbia since the 2000s. He also discusses recent developments in the region, most notably the arrival of refugees from Syria and Iraq, measuring the impact that these changes have had on social stability in the province. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages • 9 bw illus HB 9781788313735 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788317085 Library eBook 9781788317092 I.B.Tauris

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Revolution Française

The Albanian Bektashi

Sophie Pedder

Robert Elsie

Emmanuel Macron and the quest to reinvent a nation Emmanuel Macron’s remarkable ascent from obscurity to the presidency is both the dramatic story of a personal ambition and the tale of a wounded once-proud country in deep need of renewal. How did a political novice manage to defy the unwritten rules of the Fifth Republic and secure the presidency? What had happened to France over the previous 20 years that laid the foundations for this improbable feat? Sophie Pedder had a ringside seat to the 2017 campaign, as well as years of experience observing French politics. Her account will be one of the most captivating political books of this year. UK May 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 1 x 8pp colour plate section HB 9781472948601 • £25.00 / $28.00 Individual eBook 9781472948618 Library eBook 9781472948625 Bloomsbury Continuum World English

Cyprus before 1974 The Prelude to Crisis Marilena Varnava Cyprus Before 1974 seeks to unpick the internal conflicts which led to the failure of the peace process in Cyprus. The study focuses on the events of 1968 - when the Greek-Cypriot political leadership failed to grasp the nature of the changes within the island’s post-independence arena. Recurrent attempts within both communities during the talks of that year to create faits accomplis favourable to their own bargaining positions served to heighten the barriers to a peaceful outcome. This study enlarges our understanding of the underlying issues which the Turkish invasion of 1974 were to throw into stark relief. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781784539979 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788315425 Library eBook 9781788315432 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • I.B.Tauris

Radicalization in Belgium and the Netherlands Critical Perspectives on Violence and Security

Edited by Nadia Fadil, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, Francesco Ragazzi & Martijn de Koning This book comprises contributions from leading scholars in the field of critical security studies to trace the introduction, adoption and dissemination of ‘radicalization’ as a concept. It is the first book to offer a critical analysis and history of the term as an ‘empty signifier’, that is, a word that might not necessarily refer to something existing in the real world. The diverse contributions consider how the term has circulated since its emergence in the Netherlands and Belgium, its appearance in academia and its impact on relationships of trust between public officials and their clients. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 336 pages • 6 bw illus HB 9781784538897 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781788316194 Library eBook 9781788316200 Series: Library of European Studies • I.B.Tauris

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The History and Culture of a Dervish Order in the Balkans The Bektashi dervish order is a Sufi Alevite sect found in Anatolia and the Balkans with a strong presence in Albania. In this, his final book, Robert Elsie analyses the Albanian Bektashi and considers their role in the country’s history and society. Although much has been written on the Bektashi in Turkey, little has appeared on the Albanian branch of the sect. Robert Elsie considers the history and culture of the Bektashi, analyses writings on the order by early travellers to the region such as Margaret Hasluck and Sir Arthur Evans and provides a comprehensive list of tekkes (convents) and tyrbes (shrines) in Albania and neighbouring countries. Finally he presents a catalogue of notable Albanian Bektashi figures in history and legend. This book provides a complete reference guide to the Bektashi in Albania which will be essential reading for scholars of the Balkans, Islamic sects and Albanian history and culture. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 352 pages HB 9781788315692 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781788315715 Library eBook 9781788315708 I.B.Tauris

Trust, Politics and Revolution A European History Francesca Granelli Tracing the relationships and networks of trust in Western European revolutionary situations from the Ancient Greeks to the French Revolution and beyond, Francesca Granelli here shows the essential role of trust in both revolution and government, arguing that without trust, both governments and revolutionary movements are liable to fail. The first study to combine the importance of trust and the significance of revolution, this book offers a new lens through which to interpret revolution, in an essential work book for all scholars of political science and historians of revolution. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 352 pages • 16 mono drawings HB 9781788314725 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781788315746 Library eBook 9781788315739 I.B.Tauris

Greek Democracy and the Junta

Regime Crisis and the Failed Transition of 1973 Ioannis Tzortzis The period of the Greek Junta remains a fascinating case study in the transition from dictatorship to democracy, for scholars around the world, as well as one of the key moments in modern Greek history. Ioannis Tzortzis uses Greek sources and material, supplemented by US and UK diplomatic archives. Uniquely, and excitingly, he himself has conducted interviews with many personalities involved from all sides of the political spectrum including members of the regime itself including ex-regime leaders Stylianos Pattakos and Nikolaos Makarezos; ex-Prime Minister Georgios Rallis and the left-wing leaders Leonidas Kyrkos and Grigoris Farakos. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781788313919 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781788317870 Library eBook 9781788317863 I.B.Tauris

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Foreign Aid and Environmental Politics in the PostSoviet Caucasus Pål Wilter Skedsmo This ethnographic study, based on new primary research, looks at aid in the South Caucasus, and its role in Armenia’s relationship with Europe. In particular, Pål Wilter Skedsmo argues that the Aarhus Convention, which entitles citizens of Europe to access information and participation in decision-making in environmental matters such as infrastructure projects, has allowed Armenian citizens to adapt and control the direction of their country’s political future in various ways – whether through protest activism or legal challenges. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages HB 9781788311748 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788315395 Library eBook 9781788315401 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • I.B.Tauris

War and the City

Turkish Intelligence and the Cold War The Turkish Secret Service, the US and the UK Egemen Bezci This book examines the hitherto unexplored history of secret intelligence cooperation between three asymmetric partners – the UK, US and Turkey – from the end of the Second World War until the Turkey’s first military coup d'état on 27 May 1960. The book shows that our understanding of the Cold War as a binary rivalry between the two blocs is too simple an approach and obscures important characteristics of intelligence cooperation among allies. By doing so this book not only reveals previouslyunexplored origins of secret intelligence cooperation between Turkey and West, but also contributes to wider academic debates on the Cold War. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781788313254 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726032 Library eBook 9781788317306 I.B.Tauris

Urban Geopolitics in Lebanon Sara Fregonese War and the City examines the geopolitical significance of the Lebanese Civil War with specific focus on micro-level exploration of the way in which the urban landscape of Beirut was transformed by the conflict. Focusing on the initial phase of the war between 1975-76, known as the Two Years’ War, this study moves away from formal macro-level geopolitical analyses of the war and proposes an exploration of the urban nature of the conflict through bodies, spaces and urban materials. The book utilizes urban viewpoints examine the nature of sovereignty in Lebanon and how it is inscribed on the landscape of Beirut. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 9 bw illus HB 9781780767147 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781838600532 Library eBook 9781838600549 Series: International Library of Human Geography • I.B.Tauris

Power and Conflict in Russia’s Borderlands The Post-Soviet Geopolitics of Dispute Resolution

Helena Rytovuori-Apunen, Tampere Peace Research Institute Helena Rytövuori-Apunen draws on a range of empirical research and across separatist conflicts in Georgia (South Ossetia and Abkhazia), Moldova (Transnistria and Gagauzia) and Azerbaijan (NagornoKarabakh) and the 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, providing a balanced assessment and critique of the assumptions and misunderstandings that inform mainstream discussions, as well as placing the conflicts in their proper and complex historical contexts. At a time when there is an increasing tendency to view Russia as the source of all instability in Eastern Europe, Power and Conflict in Russia’s Borderlands is essential reading for anyone interested in the geopolitics of Russia. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781788311434 • £85.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781788316927 Library eBook 9781788316934 I.B.Tauris

Transforming Tajikistan

State-building and Islam in Post-Soviet Central Asia Hélène Thibault Transforming Tajikistan demonstrates how the Soviet atheist legacy continues to influence current state structures, the regulation of religion, the formation of national identities, and the understanding of the place of religion in society. Helene Thibault focuses on the differences between secular nationhood in Tajikistan, and an increasingly popular and influential Muslim identity. Featuring extensive and original primary-source material, including 12 months of ethnographic fieldwork, Thibault demonstrates the profound and lasting influence of Soviet power structures and attitudes, and how secular and religious identities clash in a context of tightening authoritarianism. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781788319867 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784539214 Individual eBook 9781786723123 Library eBook 9781786733122 Series: International Library of Central Asian Studies • I.B.Tauris

The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia

Language, Fiction and Fantasy in Modern Russia Edited by Mikhail Suslov & Per-Arne Bodin More than 700 ‘utopian’ novels are published in Russia every year. These utopias – fantasy fiction, science fiction, alternative history – express very real Russian anxieties: be they territorial right-sizing, loss of imperial status or turning into a ‘colony’ of the West. Contributors to this innovative collection use these narratives to re-examine post-Soviet Russian political culture and identity. In the process The Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia sheds crucial light onto a variety of debates – including the rise of nationalism, right-wing populism, imperial revanchism, the complicated presence of religion in the public spherea and the function of language. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781788312288 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781788317054 Library eBook 9781788317061 I.B.Tauris

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Diplomacy Between the Wars

Five Diplomats and the Shaping of the Modern World George W. Liebmann A detailed inside study of diplomacy seen through the careers of five career diplomatists. This book presents a picture of practical diplomacy and its effect during periods of international crisis which shaped the 20th century. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 26 integrated bw illus PB 9781838601058 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781845116378 Library eBook 9780857712110 Series: International Library of Twentieth Century History • Bloomsbury Academic

Surveillance, Privacy and TransAtlantic Relations

The Rebirth of Area Studies Challenges for History, Politics and International Relations in the 21st Century Edited by Zoran Milutinovic Area Studies became increasingly common after World War II as a means of responding to perceived ‘external threats’ from the Soviet Union and China. Area Studies research is grounded in place-specific knowledge, yet transcends nation as the basic unit of analysis and thus empowers comparative and trans-national approaches. This book outlines a new, critical Area Studies for the 21st century – self-reflexive, aware of its limitations and conscious of its origins in geopolitical, strategic or ideological considerations – and is essential reading for historians, geographers and political scientists. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 176 pages HB 9781788314343 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781786726360 Library eBook 9781786736086 I.B.Tauris

Edited by David D Cole, Federico Fabbrini & Stephen Schulhofer

This book brings together some of the leading experts in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law and human rights from the US and the EU to examine the protection of privacy in the digital era, as well as the challenges that counter-terrorism cooperation between governments pose to human rights. It examines the state of privacy protections on both sides of the Atlantic, the best mechanisms for preserving privacy, and whether the EU and the US should develop joint transnational mechanisms to protect privacy on a reciprocal basis. UK June 2019 • 248 pages PB 9781509930043 • £30.00 Previously published in HB 9781509905416 Individual eBook 9781509905423 Library eBook 9781509905430 Series: Hart Studies in Security and Justice • Hart Publishing Not available in North America

The Dynamics of Exclusionary Constitutionalism

Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State

States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection Fortresses and Fairness

Edited by Maria O'Sullivan & Dallal Stevens Examines two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in gaining access to international refugee protection: first, the obstacles to physical access to territory and, second, the barriers to accessing a quality asylum procedure – which the editors have termed 'access to justice'. The book brings together leading commentators from a range of backgrounds, including law, sociology and political science. It also includes contributions from NGO practitioners. While the examination offers a strong focus on European legal and policy developments, the book also addresses the issues in different regions (Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Australia). UK July 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781509930784 • £35.00 Previously published in HB 9781509901289 Individual eBook 9781509901302 Library eBook 9781509901296 Series: Studies in International Law • Hart Publishing

Mazen Masri What does Israel’s definition as a 'Jewish and democratic' state mean? How does it affect constitutional law? How does it play out in the daily life of the people living in Israel? This book provides a unique and detailed examination of the consequences of the ‘Jewish and democratic’ definition. It explores how the definition affects the internal ordering of the state, the operation of the law, and the ways it is used to justify, protect and regenerate certain features of Israeli constitutional law. It also considers the relationship between law and settler-colonialism, and how this relationship manifests itself in the constitutional order. UK June 2019 • 256 pages PB 9781509930166 • £35.00 Previously published in HB 9781509902538 Individual eBook 9781509902545 Library eBook 9781509902552 Series: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law • Hart Publishing Not available in North America

Feminist Judgments in International Law

Edited by Loveday Hodson & Troy Lavers One of the more interesting recent developments in legal methodology has been the emergence of feminist rewriting of key judgments. This unique enterprise has seen scholars collaborate in the ‘real world’ task of reassessing jurisprudence in light of feminist perspectives. This volume makes a significant contribution to this endeavour, exploring as it does how key judgments in international law might have differed if women’s voices were given more prominence. The collection asks if feminist perspectives can offer meaningful and viable alternatives to international law norms. Does that application result in distinguishable differences in outcomes? It looks at the question with particular reference to: sources of international law; the public and private divide; state responsibility; human rights protection; ethics of care; boundaries and the concept of violence in international law. UK October 2019 • 432 pages HB 9781509914456 • £90.00 Individual eBook 9781509914432 Library eBook 9781509914425 Hart Publishing Not available in North America

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Edited by Jonathan Miles-Watson, Durham University, UK & Vivian Asimos, Durham University, UK

Drawing on over 10 years of experience teaching myth in religious studies and anthropology departments in the UK and USA, the editors have brought together key works in the theory of myth. The book includes an introduction and the Reader outlines a comparative and interpretative framework, each part and sub-section is contextualized by an introduction, each reading is introduced by the editors, companion website provides discussion questions and further reading suggestions, including primary source. From folklore to fairy tales, Levi-Strauss to Segal, Harry Potter to Monsters, this Reader covers the classic and contemporary theories needed to understand what myth is, why they exist, what they do, and what the future holds. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages PB 9781350082250 • £29.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781350082243 • £95.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350082274 Library eBook 9781350082267 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Hinduism in America A Convergence of Worlds

Jeffery D Long, Elizabeth Town College, USA The is the first survey of both Hindu immigrants and converts in North America, exploring the history and practice of Hindus, as well as the wider influence of Hindu thought and practice on American culture, and Hindu American social and political activism. Topics include Hindu temple building in the United States and Canada, the influence of Hinduism on vegetarianism, and yoga. Includes 30 images, chapter summaries, a glossary, study questions and suggestions for further reading. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 320 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781474248457 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474248464 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474248488 Library eBook 9781474248471 Bloomsbury Academic

Chinese Religion and Familism

The Basis of Chinese Culture, Society and Government Jordan Paper

Race and New Religious Movements in the USA A Documentary Reader

Edited by Emily Suzanne Clark, Gonzaga University, USA & Brad Stoddard, McDaniel College, USA This documentary reader brings to life new religious movements from the 18th to 20th century. The introduction engages the theory and method students need in order to understand questions of race, religion, and American religious history. Each chapter has an introduction to the movement, including the context of its founding; two to four primary source documents about or from the movement; suggestions for further reading. Movements covered include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), the Native American Church, the Moorish Science Temple, and the Nation of Islam. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages PB 9781350063976 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781350063969 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9781350063990 Library eBook 9781350064003 Bloomsbury Academic World English

Buddhism, Education and Politics in Burma and Thailand From the Seventeenth Century to the Present

Khammai Dhammasami, University of Oxford, UK This is the first book to examine monastic education in Burma, providing an essential contribution to the social, monastic and religious history of Southeast Asia and the growing field of Burmese Buddhist studies. Drawing on primary sources in Pali, Burmese and Thai, Ven. Khammai Dhammasami guides us through the complex history of monastic education in two neighbouring but very different Buddhist societies from monarchy to modernism, from the challenges of the colonial period to the tensions of the present.

This book presents a new way of understanding Chinese Religion as an instance of Familism. This religion is traced in China from the Neolithic to the present, including its movement to countries to which Chinese are immigrating, although it is usually unrecognized. The discussion includes how the Chinese state for the last several thousand years can be understood as a religious institution, the role of spirit possession, the relationship of other religions in China to Chinese Religion, including Buddhism, Daoism and Judaism, and the issue of freedom of religion in contemporary China.

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The Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Myth

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 200 pages PB 9781350103603 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350103610 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350103627 Library eBook 9781350103634 Bloomsbury Academic

Methods in Buddhist Studies Essays in Honor of Richard K. Payne

Edited by Scott A. Mitchell, Institute of Buddhist Studies, USA & Natalie Fisk Quli, Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley, USA Methods in Buddhist Studies features new and original translations of rare materials, now available in English for the first time, as well as new ethnographic studies of rural and understudied areas of Japan. Topics discussed include the resurgence of Buddhism in contemporary China; Buddhist practices around food and consumption; the development of modern Buddhist Universities; rituals; consumerism; and the construction of the canon from such perspectives as history, textual studies, ritual studies. The chapters are drawn from both Payne’s students and his colleagues, demonstrating the breadth of his intellectual interests. Payne’s scholarship has left a remarkable impact on the field, and this volume is essential reading for students and scholars of contemporary Buddhism and Buddhist studies. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 248 pages HB 9781350046863 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350046887 Library eBook 9781350046870 Bloomsbury Academic

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9781350123069 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350054240 Individual eBook 9781350054264 Library eBook 9781350054257 Bloomsbury Academic

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Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan The Invisible Empire

Edited by Fabio Rambelli, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA This book draws attention to a striking aspect of contemporary Japanese culture: the pervasive nature of discussions and representations of "spirits". Ancestor cults have played a central role in Japanese culture and religion for many centuries; in recent decades, however, other phenomena have contributed to expand and diversify the realm of Japanese animism. For example, many manga, anime, TV shows, literature, and art works deal with spirits, ghosts, and more in general, with an invisible dimension of reality. This book asks whether these are manifestations of "traditional," ancestral spirituality in their adaptations to contemporary society, or forms of commercial merchandise created by the media for consumption. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350097094 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350097117 Library eBook 9781350097100 Bloomsbury Academic

A Cognitive Approach

Olympia Panagiotidou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece & Roger Beck, University of Toronto, Canada This is the first full cognitive history of an ancient religion. In this groundbreaking book on one of the most intriguing and mysterious ancient religions, Roger Beck and Olympia Panagiotidou show how cognitive historiography can supplement our historical knowledge and deepen our understanding of past cultural phenomenon. The book identifies the cognitive and psychological processes which took place in the minds and bodies of the Mithraists during their initiation and participation in rituals, enabling the perception, apprehension, and integration of the essential images and assumptions of the cult in its worldview system. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages • 15 bw illus PB 9781472567390 • £24.99 / $33.95 Previously published in HB 9781472567413 Individual eBook 9781472567406 Library eBook 9781472567383 Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation • Bloomsbury Academic

Islam of the Global West Islam and Nationhood in BosniaHerzegovina Surviving Empires

Xavier Bougarel, CETOBAC, France Based on substantial fieldwork and thorough knowledge of written sources, this book provides an analysis of the post-Ottoman and post-Communist history of Bosnian Muslims. It explores little-known aspects of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, unravels the paradoxes of Bosniak national identity, and retraces the transformations of Bosnian Islam from the end of the Ottoman period to today. It offers fresh perspectives on the wars and post-war periods of the Yugoslav space, the forming of national identities and the strength of imperial legacies in Eastern Europe, and Islam’s presence in Europe. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 280 pages PB 9781350117082 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350003590 Individual eBook 9781350003606 Library eBook 9781350003613 Series: Islam of the Global West • Bloomsbury Academic World English

American and Muslim Worlds 1500 - 1900

Edited by John Ghazvinian, Associate Director, Middle East Center, University of Pennsylvania, USA & Arthur Mitchell Fraas, University of Pennsylvania Libraries, USA At a time when American politicians freely float the idea that Muslims can somehow be "banned" from the United States or hermetically sealed out of existence, this book is a timely reminder that the "long view" matters. It challenges the assumption that when we talk about "American and Muslim worlds", we are always talking about two entities that have come into conflict and confrontation with each other in the late twentieth century in the form of wars, radicalism, terrorism, and so on. Instead, this book provides an important historical context for contemporary - and past - events. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350109513 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350109537 Library eBook 9781350109520 Series: Islam of the Global West • Bloomsbury Academic

Islam and the Governing of Muslims in France

Islam as Critique of Modernity?

Frank Peter, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar

Khurram Hussain, Lehigh University, USA

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The Roman Mithras Cult

The Traditional Modernisms of Sayyid Ahmad Khan

This book examines the emergence of forms of French Islam by looking at the neglected intellectual production of a major Islamic group in France. Analyzing the concerns and problems these Muslims raise in lectures, sermons, and essays, the book signals the issues – social policies, historical memory, aesthetic practices, and prognoses for the future – that matter to secular politics beyond the management of religious diversity. By reconstructing their arguments, this book sheds light on the modes of reasoning that make up secular politics, revealing new connections between Islamic traditions and secular rationalities.

Islam as Critique? locates Khan within a broader strain in modern Islamic thought that is neither a rejection of the West, nor a wholesale acceptance of liberal or conservative principles, which the author calls Critical Islam. The book offers accounts and evaluations of modernity that are often in conflict with dominant Western interpretations but are also always an engaged response to these interpretations. By bringing Khan’s critical engagement with modernity into conversation with similar critical analyses of the modern by Reinhold Niebuhr, Hannah Arendt, and Alasdair MacIntyre, the author shows how Islam can be read as critique.

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350067905 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350067929 Library eBook 9781350067912 Series: Islam of the Global West • Bloomsbury Academic

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History, Cult and Persona

Edited by Ingvild Saelid Gilhus, University of Bergen, Norway, Alexandros Tsakos, University of Bergen, Norway & Martha Camilla Wright, University of Bergen, Norway This is the first book to take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the cult and representation of the Archangel Michael, focusing on Africa. Chapters explore both historical and contemporary case studies from Coptic Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia and South Africa, providing a comparative perspectives on the Archangel Michael. The book contains 25 images, and further images can be found on the book’s webpage. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350084711 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781350084735 Library eBook 9781350084728 Bloomsbury Academic

Religious Evolution and the Axial Age

From Shamans to Priests to Prophets Stephen K. Sanderson, University of California, Riverside, USA Religious Evolution and the Axial Age describes and explains the evolution of religion over the past ten millennia. It shows that an overall evolutionary sequence can be observed, running from the spirit and shaman dominated religions of small-scale societies, to the archaic religions of the ancient civilizations, and then to the salvation religions of the Axial Age. Stephen K. Sanderson draws on ideas from new cognitive and evolutionary psychological theories, as well as comparative religion, anthropology, history, and sociology. He argues that religion is a biological adaptation that evolved in order to solve a number of human problems, especially those concerned with existential anxiety and ontological insecurity. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 320 pages • 1 bw illus PB 9781350123076 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350047426 Individual eBook 9781350047440 Library eBook 9781350047433 Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation • Bloomsbury Academic

A New Theory of Religion and Social Change Sovereignties and Disruptions

Paul-François Tremlett, The Open University, UK This volume explores five theories of social change that are implicated in the contemporary understanding of religion. Arguing that theories of change do not only imply temporal shifts but also spatial ones, PaulFrançois Tremlett outlines a new interpretation of writings by Tylor, Marx, Durkheim, Lévi-Strauss, Deleuze, Laclau and Derrida. Drawing on research conducted in London, Hong Kong and the Philippines, Tremlett argues that theories of change are implicated in shifting imaginaries of religion, biology and mathematics. He demonstrates that theories of temporal change tend to construct religion in terms of belief and nature as something fixed, while theories of spatial change tend to emphasize changing religious forms and theories of biological complexity. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781474272568 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781474272575 Library eBook 9781474272582 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Studying Christians

Edited by Stephen E. Gregg, University of Wolverhampton, UK & George D. Chryssides, York St John University, UK Approaching Christianity as a lived religion and drawing on a range of methodologies, this handbook shifts attention from normative textual and doctrinal matters to issues of materiality and everyday life. Themes covered include sacred space, cyber-Christianity, food, prayer, fundamentalism and sexuality. Issues of gender, race and ethnicity are treated throughout. Clearly and accessibly organised, the book includes an A to Z of key terms, extensive guides to further resources, a comprehensive bibliography, and a timeline of major developments in the field such as the emergence of new groups, publications, legal decisions, and historical events. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 456 pages HB 9781350043381 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350043398 Library eBook 9781350043404 Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks • Bloomsbury Academic

All Religion Is Inter-Religion Engaging the Work of Steven M. Wasserstrom

Edited by Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, Reed College, USA & Paul Robertson, University of New Hampshire, USA Calling on religious studies scholars to rethink their work, this book is an important contribution to the way ‘religion’ is defined and used. Through comparative work and empirical studies, essays test concepts of inter-religion and deep pluralism, and present new perspectives on topics including Hemeticism, Gnosticism, modernism, Judaism and inter-Abrahamic thought. It also explores the influence of western mysticism on the modern study of religion, and the relationship between modernity, idealism, Judaism, and Islam.

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The Archangel Michael in Africa

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages HB 9781350062214 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350062238 Library eBook 9781350062221 Bloomsbury Academic

New Atheism

Competitive Secular Views in a Postsecular World Alan G. Nixon, Western Sydney University, Australia This is the first full-length exploration of New Atheism within its wider social, cultural, intellectual, political contexts. The book provides and draws on extensive global ethnographic data from digital fieldwork sites, as well as empirical work from Australia, which has been neglected in research to date, and provides linguistic and cultural data of relevance to scholars particularly in the US, UK and Canada where the movement largely began. Essential reading for anyone wanting to know where New Atheism came from, why, and its ongoing impacts on nonreligious thought and culture. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350080492 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350080508 Library eBook 9781350080515 Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies • Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place Landscapes of Christianity

Destination, Temporality, Transformation Edited by James S. Bielo, Miami University, USA & Amos S. Ron, Ashkelon Academic College, Israel Explores how Christianity intersects with nature to create unique religious landscapes. Case studies range from the Mormon Trail across the USA completed by thousands every year, to the Catholic devotional cult of and shrine to St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. Contributors examine the entangled forms of agency between nature and culture that are at work as Christians produce, consume, experience, imagine, inhabit, manage, and struggle over formations of land. Focusing on Christian engagements with land forms in the early 21st century, this book advances the spatial turn in the study of religion and contributes to the anthropology of religion and the study of global Christianities. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781350062894 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350062917 Library eBook 9781350062900 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place • Bloomsbury Academic

Global Trajectories of Brazilian Religion Lusospheres

Edited by Martijn Oosterbaan, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, Linda van de Kamp, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Joana Bahia, State University of Rio de Janiero This book shows that Religious movements as diverse as Santo Daime, Candomblé, Capoeira, John of God, and Brazilian style Pentecostalism and Catholicism, have become immensely popular in many places outside Brazil. It argues that Brazilian religious practices, objects and media play a central role in the making of the presentday transnational Lusosphere, the historical Portuguese colonial reach that is often identified by way of its linguistic footprint. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781350072060 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350072084 Library eBook 9781350072077 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and Place • Bloomsbury Academic

Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen in Judaism, Christianity and Islam Contested Desires

Edited by Birgit Meyer, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands & Terje Stordalen, University of Oslo, Norway This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by the University of Oslo and Utrecht University. While Judaism, Christianity and Islam all feature theological programs which prefer the spoken, sung, or written word over pictures and figurations as representations of the deity, this book shows that actual practices in these religious traditions are more complex. Examples are drawn from around the world, including images of God in TurcoPersian Painting, modern Church art, and visual images in medieval Jewish culture. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 368 pages • 60 colour HB 9781350078635 • £110.00 / $150.00 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion • Bloomsbury Academic

The Religious Heritage Complex Conservation, Objects and Habitus

Edited by Cyril Isnart, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France & Nathalie Cerezales, Paris-Sorbonne University, France Case studies explore Christian, Afro-Brazilian, Muslim and Buddhist traditions located in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia. The book considers the ways patrimony, religion and identity interact in different contexts worldwide and how religious objects and sites function as identity. It focuses on heritage-making as a religious and material activity for the groups in charge of a religious inheritance, and considers heritage activities as a form of spiritual renewal and transmission. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350072510 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350072534 Library eBook 9781350072527 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion • Bloomsbury Academic

Museums of World Religions At the Interstices of Religious Identity in India and Pakistan

Charles Orzech, University of Glasgow, UK

Drawing on insights from theoretical engagements with materiality and subalternity, this book opens new frames for understanding religion in South Asia. It presents the realm of material expression in popular religions as a very real and important indication of wider developments in political, social and religious identity and practice, and as a result challenges the definition of religion more broadly. Ultimately, popular religion challenges the borders and boundaries of religious and communal categories, nationalism, and theological frameworks.

Charles Orzech examines and compares five purpose-built museums of world religions, as well as a small number of online sites structured according to the category. These museums are located in Europe (Marburg, Glasgow and St Petersburg), North America (Quebec) and Asia (Taipei) and, inspired by the nineteenth- and twentieth-century discipline of comparative religions, museums now seek to promote religious tolerance by representing religious diversity and by arguing for underlying kinship among religions. The book questions the ideology that informs these museums. Building on recent anthropological work on the agency of religious objects, the author both critiques and suggests new approaches to displaying the matter of religion.

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 5 bw illus HB 9781350041752 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350041776 Library eBook 9781350041769 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality • Bloomsbury Academic

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350016248 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350016255 Library eBook 9781350016262 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion • Bloomsbury Academic

Gender and Caste Beyond Borders and Boundaries Navtej K. Purewal, SOAS, University of London, UK & Virinder S. Kalra, University of Manchester, UK

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Solving the Evolutionary Puzzle of Human Cooperation Glenn Barenthin

In this book, Glenn Barenthin provides a new solution to a key question in the cognitive and evolutionary study of religion: why do humans cooperate? Using evidence from anthropology, history, cognitive science, psychology and game theory, Barenthin presents a new theory which argues that evolutionary pressures faced by our forebears paved the way for emerging humans to engage in what he terms ‘thin cooperation’. This type of cooperation requires individuals to comprehend the reasons for their actions, and it is often done with others in mind. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 2 bw illus HB 9781350106758 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350106772 Library eBook 9781350106765 Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation • Bloomsbury Academic

Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis Interpreting Minds

Edited by Ronit Nikolsky, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, István Czachesz, University of Tromsø, Norway, Tamás Biró, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary & Frederick S. Tappenden, Concordia University of Edmonton, Canada This book fills the gap in research on religious texts and narratives in the cognitive science of religion. It presents a systematic attempt to redefine the interpretation of religious texts in a cognitive framework, providing concrete textual analysis on a broad selection of biblical passages. The editors explore the ways that cognitive approaches to language and textual interpretation expand the disciplines of the cognitive science of religion and biblical studies. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages • 9 bw illus HB 9781350078109 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350078123 Library eBook 9781350078116 Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation • Bloomsbury Academic

Naturalism and Protectionism in the Study of Religions

Juraj Franek, Masaryk University, Czech Republic In this book, Juraj Franek argues that the study of religion has long been split into two competing paradigms: reductive (naturalist) and non-reductive (protectionist). This book analyses the conflict between reductive and non-reductive approach in the modern study of religions, and positions the Cognitive Science of Religion against a background of previous theories - ancient and modern - to demonstrate its importance for the revindication of the naturalist paradigm. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages HB 9781350082373 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350082397 Library eBook 9781350082380 Series: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation • Bloomsbury Academic World English

Black Transhuman Liberation Theology Technology and Spirituality

Philip Butler, Claremont School of Theology, USA Mediating Black religious studies and liberation theology, Philip Butler explores how Black Americans can utilize technology in conjunction with their spirituality in the fight towards materializing freedom. Addressing some of the issues that have prevented Black Americans from participating in science, technology and even science fiction, the book engages how religion, medical abuse and the perception of the Black intellect in America have served as barriers. It takes a critical scientific approach to understanding the biological embodiment of black spiritual practices, and projects how current and emerging technologies can be aligned with spiritually generative biological states to physically deconstruct oppressive societal structures. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9781350081932 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350081956 Library eBook 9781350081949 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Black Religion and Cultures • Bloomsbury Academic

The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Cultural and Cognitive Aesthetics of Religion

Edited by Anne Koch, University of Salzburg, Austria & Katharina Wilkens, University of Munich, Germany Bridging cognition and culture, this book explores both social scientific and humanities approaches to understanding the physical processes of religious life, tradition, practice, and belief. It reflects the cultural turn within the study of religion and puts theory to the fore, moving beyond traditional theological, philosophical and ethnographic understandings of the aesthetics of religion. Case studies are drawn from around the world, and the book includes contributions from scholars based in Europe, USA and Australia, and a foreword by Sally Promey (Yale Divinity School). This is an important contribution to theory and method in the study of religion. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 400 pages • 35 colour illus HB 9781350066717 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9781350066731 Library eBook 9781350066724 Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks • Bloomsbury Academic

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Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Christians

Queer Christians, Authentic Selves Bronwyn Fielder, University of Tasmania, Australia & Douglas Ezzy, University of Tasmania, Australia This book moves between richly described first person accounts and clear theoretical analysis. It details the processes through which LGBT Christians resolve the fraught tensions between their religious, sexual and gendered identities. Through extensive qualitative research with LGBT Christians in the Australian Metropolitan Community Church (MCC), the authors show that many people ultimately find a resolution and a sense of peace with their sexual identity as LGBT Christians. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 200 pages • 6 bw illus PB 9781350117075 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350030022 Individual eBook 9781350030046 Library eBook 9781350030039 Bloomsbury Academic

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Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music Mysticism, Ritual and Religion in Drone Metal

U2 and the Religious Impulse Take Me Higher

Owen Coggins, The Open University, UK

This is the first extensive scholarly study of drone metal and its religious dimensions, drawing on three years of ethnographic participant observation at more than 300 performances, 74 interviews with listeners and other participants, survey data, and analysis of sound recordings. Contributing to the field of religion and popular music as well as popular culture more generally, the author argues that the marginality of the genre culture, together with the extremely abstract sound produces a focus on the listeners’ engagement with sound, and that this in turn creates a space for the open-ended exploration of religiosity in extreme states of bodily consciousness. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages • 6 bw illus PB 9781350123168 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350025097 Individual eBook 9781350025110 Library eBook 9781350025103 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music • Bloomsbury Academic

Edited by Scott Calhoun, Cedarville University, USA U2 and the Religious Impulse examines indications in U2’s music and performances that the band works at the conscious and subconscious levels as artists who focus on matters of the spirit, religious traditions and a life guided by both belief and doubt. U2 is known for a career of stirring songs, landmark performances and for its interest in connecting with fans to reach a higher power to accomplish greater purposes. U2 surprises many listeners who examine its lyrics and concert themes by having a depth of interest in matters of human existence more typically found in literature, philosophy and theology. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 21 bw illus PB 9780567690210 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781501332395 Individual eBook 9781350032569 Library eBook 9781350032552 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music • Bloomsbury Academic

Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture

Evangelical Youth Culture

Alternative Music and Extreme Sports Subcultures

Elisha McIntyre, University of Sydney, Australia Incorporating original data from textual analysis and the voices of religious comedians, the book critically analyzes the experiences of believers who appreciate that their faith is not necessarily a barrier to their laughter. The author argues that there are specific characteristics that indicate a unique kind of humor that may be called ‘religious humor’. Through an examination of religious humor found in stand-up comedy, television sitcoms, comedy film and satirical cartoons, and drawing on interview and survey data, the book outlines the main considerations that some Christians take into account when choosing their comedy entertainment. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 232 pages • 10 bw illus PB 9781350123090 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350005488 Individual eBook 9781350005495 Library eBook 9781350005501 Bloomsbury Academic

Glastonbury and the Making of New Age Spirituality An Indian Guru and Esotericism in 1971 Ron Geaves, Cardiff University, UK Geaves demonstrates how the convergence of Guru Maharaj Ji and Glastonbury Fayre 1971 reveals an important piece in the jigsaw that forms the bricolage that came to be known as ‘New Age’, or, perhaps more neutrally contemporary spirituality. The book charts the "discovery" of Guru Maharaj Ji in India in 1969 by a small number of British, and then, North American ‘hippies’, and how his arrival in Britain in June 1971 and his speech from the pyramid stage at the Fayre at just 13 years of age, escalated his activities to become one of the key players influencing 1970s counter-culture spirituality. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781350090873 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350090897 Library eBook 9781350090880 Bloomsbury Academic

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Ibrahim Abraham, University of Helsinki, Finland Based on interviews with dozens of musicians and sports enthusiasts in the USA, UK, Australia and South Africa, combined with the analysis of Evangelical sub-cultural media including music, film, underground punk zines and extreme sports Bibles, this book offers a theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich study of the fascinating intersections of contemporary Christianity and cutting edge youth culture. Engaging with the experiences of Pentecostal punks, surfing missionaries, township rappers and skateboarding pastors, this book makes an original contribution to the sociology of religion, youth studies, and the study of religion and popular culture. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages PB 9781350108080 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781350020320 Individual eBook 9781350020337 Library eBook 9781350020344 Bloomsbury Academic

Being Jewish Today

Confronting the Real Issues Tony Bayfield With honesty and integrity, Tony Bayfield breaks new ground in exploring the meaning of Jewish identity and its relationship to the Jewish tradition and belief. He does so from the perspective of someone fully integrated into the modern world. The challenging questions he asks of his Jewishness, Judaism and Jewish God are therefore the same as those asked by all faiths and none. This book goes to the heart of the meaning of life today in a universe, the painful realities of which have to be confronted if religion is to retain respect and play a part in contemporary life. UK September 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781472962089 • £18.99 / $25.00 Individual eBook 9781472962096 Library eBook 9781472962065 Bloomsbury Continuum

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The Great Tradition Through Cultures, Continents and Centuries Steven D. Cone, Lincoln Christian University, USA & Robert F. Rea, Lincoln Christian University, USA

Approaches to Theological Ethics Sources, Traditions, Visions

Maureen Junker-Kenny, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

How did the Church originate, what is its story, and how did it come to exist the way it does in the present age? The answers to these questions form a tapestry of history that reaches from 1st century Palestine to the ends of the earth. This volume tells this rich story from an ecumenical perspective, drawing on both Eastern and Western historic sources and including the diversity of today’s voices. It also includes the most central source documents, so that readers may access the words of these great spiritual explorers for themselves.

This book offers an overview of sources and approaches in Christian Ethics. Part I treats its four sources and how they relate to other disciplines relevant for theology, such as biblical studies and hermeneutics, philosophy and the insights and issues arising in a scientific and technological culture. Part II compares current outlines of this theological discipline. Each approach or school is presented in its own theoretical framework and then analyzed according to criteria such as its selection of biblical sources, its internal theological consistency, and its ability to contribute to inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives.

UK September 2019 • US October 2019 • 768 pages • 429 bw illus PB 9780567673046 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9780567673060 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9780567673053 Library eBook 9780567673077 T&T Clark

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Anglican Women Novelists

From Charlotte Brontë to P.D. James Edited by Judith Maltby, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, UK & Alison Shell, University College London, UK What do the women novelists Charlotte Brontë, Dorothy L. Sayers, Barbara Pym, Iris Murdoch and PD James all have in common? All of these writers shared a deep commitment to the Anglican church, and were both informed and influenced by the Christian message they found there. This edited collection of essays analyses the ways in which the Anglican church's teaching can be found in the creations of these writers, ranging from Charlotte M. Yonge's depiction of church authority, to Dorothy L. Sayers' advocacy of marital submission. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages • 13 illus PB 9780567686763 • £26.99 / $36.95 • HB 9780567665850 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9780567665874 Library eBook 9780567665867 T&T Clark

A Feminist Theology of Dieting Rethinking Salvation, Sin and WeightLoss Hannah Bacon, University of Chester, UK Bacon draws on qualitative research conducted inside one UK secular commercial weight loss group to show how Christian religious forms and theological discourses inform contemporary weightloss narratives. She asks what a specifically feminist theological response to weight loss might look like. If notions of sin and salvation service hegemonic discourses about fat, how might they be rethought to challenge fat phobia and the frenetic pursuit of thinness? While naming as 'sin' principles and practices which diminish women's appetites and bodies, this book gives theological expression to the conviction of many women in the group, that food and the body can be important sites of power, wisdom and transformation. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 384 pages PB 9780567659972 • £28.99 / $39.95 • HB 9780567659958 • £90.00 / $122.00 Individual eBook 9780567659941 Library eBook 9780567659965 T&T Clark

Creation as Sacrament

Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality John Chryssavgis, Office of Ecumenical and Inter-Faith Affairs of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, USA

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A Global Church History

John Chryssavgis explores the sacredness of the natural environment and the significance of creation in the rich theological history and spiritual experience of the Orthodox Church, through the lens of its unique ascetical, liturgical and mystical experience. By engaging with a wide variety of perspectives – theological, sacramental, historical and philosophical – he illustrates a characteristically Orthodox approach of care for our environment. The volume includes a foreword by the ‘Green Patriarch’ Bartholomew and ends with an afterword by the Eastern Orthodox metropolitan of Pergamon John Zizioulas. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567680709 • £18.99 / $25.95 • HB 9780567680716 • £60.00 / $82.00 Individual eBook 9780567680723 Library eBook 9780567680730 T&T Clark

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T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology The Doctrine of God

God's Being Toward Fellowship

Introducing the Big Questions John C. Peckham, Andrews University, USA This textbook provides a clear and concise overview of the issues involved in these and other questions and explores prominent contemporary approaches to the main issues relative to how to conceive of the God-world relationship within Christian theology. In so doing, this introductory, issues-focused, textbook on the doctrine of God surveys a range of live options regarding each of the primary questions, briefly considering where each falls within the spectrum of the Christian tradition and providing clear and readily understandable explanations of the technical issues involved. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567677846 • £24.99 / $34.95 • HB 9780567677877 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9780567677853 Library eBook 9780567677860 T&T Clark

Theologies of Retrieval An Exploration and Appraisal

Edited by Darren Sarisky, Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford, UK "Sarisky’s Theologies of Retrieval is a significant and indispensable contribution to the central problem of theology: its relation to its historical past and tradition and its ability to retrieve in a creative way what is central to the ongoing life of Christian communities. Sarisky has assembled a top list of diverse theologians, who engage the main issues both historically and constructively. The book is a must read for anyone and any course interested in the Christian tradition and its retrieval." Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School, USA. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 268 pages PB 9780567688798 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567666796 Individual eBook 9780567666819 Library eBook 9780567666802 T&T Clark

Love, Divine and Human: Contemporary Essays in Systematic and Philosophical Theology

Edited by Jordan Wessling, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA, Oliver D. Crisp, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA & James M. Arcadi, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA This volume draws together a range of theologians and philosophers to contribute to current debates within the theology of love and to propose new avenues for future research. The essays are written from the perspective of or in conversation with analytic theology. Contributing essays deal with a rich variety of issues including divine transcendence and its methodological bearing on the doctrine of divine love, the nature and scope of divine love, the interrelation between God’s love and wrath, the plausibility of an impassible God of love, the application of various conceptions of divine love to the problem of divine hiddenness, love and ethics, love and human free will, amongst others. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages HB 9780567687739 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9780567687760 Library eBook 9780567687746 T&T Clark

Schleiermacher, Barth, and the Meaning of ‘God is Love’ Justin Stratis, Trinity College Bristol, UK

Justin Stratis explores the meaning of the biblical phrase ‘God is love’ through an examination of two quintessentially modern Protestant theologies. After considering the complexities of theological predication and juxtaposing several classical and contemporary approaches to the matter, the distinct approaches of Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Barth are presented and ultimately commended for their tendency to treat divine love as a ‘conclusion’ to the doctrine of God, rather than as a conceptual starting point. In contrast to many contemporary approaches, the thesis concludes by suggesting that God’s love is best conceived as his being toward fellowship, rather than as the eminent instance of loving fellowship understood according to human experiences of love (including that of being loved by God). UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567685575 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567685599 Library eBook 9780567685582 Series: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology • T&T Clark

God as Sacrificial Love

A Systematic Exploration of a Controversial Notion Asle Eikrem, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway "This book insightfully explores intersection points of philosophy and theology within the wider landscape of sacrificial discourse. Eikrem provides a sophisticated articulation of the concepts of sacrifice which rightly belong to Christian concepts of God and ideals of human fulfillment, and a critical analysis of those concepts that emphatically do not. Scholarly readers will value this tightly argued study for its acute historical judgments, the breadth of its sources, and the ambition of its constructive systematic scope." S. Mark Heim,Yale Divinity School, USA UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 336 pages PB 9780567689474 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567678645 Individual eBook 9780567678669 Library eBook 9780567678652 Series: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology • T&T Clark

Human Subjectivity 'in Christ' in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Theology Intergrating Simplicity and Wisdom Jacob Phillips Self-mediation is an ever-increasing feature of contemporary life, where one’s identity is frequently represented to oneself though digital technology. Bonhoeffer presents a radical challenge by maintaining that – from the perspective of Christian theology – there is something deeply negative about beholding representations of oneself. He holds that discipleship means adopting a posture of radical agnosticism toward one’s own identity. Phillips focuses on the interrelation of ‘simplicity’ and ‘reflection’ in theological cognition and ethical deliberation, showing a wider significance in contemporary theological anthropology, soteriology and ethics. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages HB 9780567688606 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9780567688620 Library eBook 9780567688613 Series: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology • T&T Clark

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R. David Nelson, Independent Scholar, USA This volume offers an up-to-date introduction to Jüngel's intellectual formation, publications and influence. R. David Nelson guides the reader through the figures, movements and conceptual developments in the background of Jüngel's thought, introduces Jüngel’s major monographs and key essays, and assesses a number of themes prominent in Jüngel's theology. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 192 pages PB 9780567660039 • £17.99 / $24.95 • HB 9780567660053 • £55.00 / $74.00 Individual eBook 9780567660046 Library eBook 9780567660022 Series: Guides for the Perplexed • T&T Clark

Essential Trinitarianism

Schleiermacher as Trinitarian Theologian Shelli M. Poe, Millsaps College, USA Poe advances the thesis that Schleiermacher is an authentically and creatively Trinitarian thinker, and that this is demonstrated above all in The Christian Faith. Poe proceeds by reading The Christian Faith backwards, starting with his explicit treatment of the doctrine of the Trinity in its conclusion, then treating the divine attributes exposited throughout the work in reverse order, and finally exploring its introduction. This is a fresh interpretation of Schleiermacher’s masterwork, showing current estimations of his doctrinal contributions to Christian theology and expanding the constructive theological possibilities within contemporary Trinitarian thought. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 216 pages PB 9780567687999 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677082 Individual eBook 9780567677105 Library eBook 9780567677099 Series: T&T Clark Explorations in Reformed Theology • T&T Clark

T&T Clark Handbooks T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology

Edited by Frederick L. Ware, Howard University School of Theology, Washington DC, USA, Antonia Michelle Daymond, Independent Scholar, USA & Eric Lewis Williams, Harvard University, USA Freedom, an important concept both in American culture and Christianity, is the central unifying theme of this volume. African American theology represents a Christian understanding of God’s freedom and the good news of God’s call for all humankind to enter life in genuine and just community that enables human flourishing. The essays in this volume examine black perspectives on Christian faith, enabling better understanding of the diversity of Christianity and Christian theology. The contributors to this volume, both established and emerging scholars, present views that shape the future of African American theology. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 400 pages HB 9780567675446 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9780567675453 Library eBook 9780567675460 Series: T&T Clark Handbooks • T&T Clark

T&T Clark Handbook of the Theology of Kierkegaard

Edited by David J. Gouwens, Brite Divinity School, USA & Aaron P. Edwards, Cliff College, UK Beginning with essays on key interpretive factors involved in approaching Kierkegaard's complex corpus, there are also historical accounts of his theological development, followed by – for the first time in a single volume – focused expositions of Kierkegaard's approach to particular doctrinal themes, from those oft-discussed in his work (e.g. Christology) to those more understated (e.g. Pneumatology). The book concludes with possible theological trajectories for Kierkegaard's thought in the 21st century. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 592 pages HB 9780567667076 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567667083 Library eBook 9780567667090 Series: T&T Clark Handbooks • T&T Clark

T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change Edited by Hilda P. Koster, Concordia College, USA & Ernst M. Conradie, University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Examines the central questions and themes laying at the heart of serious ethical challenge facing life on this planet today. The volume explores a wide variety of issues: anthropogenic climate change, possibilities of common moral ground without seeking to occupy the moral high ground, discussion between a wide variety of Christian tradition (Orthodox, Anglican, Catholic, Lutheran, Baptist, Pentecostal), the ways in which the story of God’s work is told, essays on the Christian faith in God as Father, Son and Spirit. The contributing essays are written by the leading scholars from USA, South Africa and Europe, as well as Asia and South America.

T H E O L O G Y / T & T C L A R K – Systemati c T h e ology

Jüngel: A Guide for the Perplexed

UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 592 pages HB 9780567675156 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567675163 Library eBook 9780567675170 T&T Clark

T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology

Rubén Rosario Rodríguez, Saint Louis University, USA The T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology is a comprehensive reference resource informed by serious theological scholarship in the three Abrahamic traditions. The engaging and original contributions within this collection represent the cream of the crop of contemporary scholarship in theology, religion, philosophy, history, law and political science from leading scholars in their area of specialization. Together with a glossary and an annotated bibliography, this companion features the most current overview of political theology to reach a broader, global audience of students and scholars. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 704 pages HB 9780567670397 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567670410 Library eBook 9780567670403 Series: T&T Clark Handbooks • T&T Clark

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T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics Communities of Restoration

Ecclesial Ethics and Restorative Justice Thomas Noakes-Duncan, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand By bringing together the insights of ecclesial ethics with the theory and practice of restorative justice this book shows why a theological account of the theory and practice of restorative justice is fruitful for articulating and clarifying the witness of the church, especially when faced with conflict or wrongdoing. This can help extend the church’s imagination as to how it might better become God’s community of restoration as it reflects on the ways in which the justice of God is taking shape in its own community. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567688002 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567671530 Library eBook 9780567671547 Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics • T&T Clark

Logics of War

The Problem of Mediation in Contemporary Ethics of Violent Force Therese Feiler, University of Oxford, UK

Andrew Errington, Charles Sturt University, Australia

David Errington brings the Book of Proverbs into discussion with two significant accounts of the nature and foundation of practical reason in Christian ethics: Thomas Aquinas and Oliver O’Donovan. The volume’s central thesis is that the way the Book of Proverbs conceives of wisdom presents an important challenge to the way practical reason has been understood in the Western theological and philosophical tradition. Rather than being a perfection of speculative knowledge, in the Book of Proverbs wisdom is a practical knowledge of how to act well, grounded in the reality of the world God has made. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567687692 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567687722 Library eBook 9780567687708 Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics • T&T Clark

Responsive Becoming: Moral Formation in Theological, Evolutionary, and Developmental Perspective

The modern ethics of war is a field of disparate, competing voices based on often unexplored theological assumptions and metaphysical implications. Therese Feiler approaches them from the borderline area between philosophical theology and religious studies, testing whether they offer a meaningful, practical logic of reconciliation. With reference to Hegel’s and others’ ‘theo–logic’ that negotiates Christ’s mediation and immanent dialectics, the logic of mediation is identified as the core concern of political ethics. Feiler unites five representative authors from now disparate strands of contemporary just war ethics, testing their conceptual logic of mediation: a sovereign realist and a cosmopolitan idealist; a rationalist individualist defending terrorism, and a Hegelian Christian ethicist.

This volume offers an interdisciplinary study of Reformed sanctification and human development, providing the foundation for a constructive account of Christian moral formation that is attentive both to divine grace and to the significance of natural, embodied processes. Angela Carpenter’s argument also addresses the impressions that such theologies give; namely either solitude in the face of adversity, or sheer passivity.

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Protestant Virtue and Stoic Ethics

Elizabeth Agnew Cochran, Duquesne University, USA "As he walked to the guillotine in Edinburgh in May 1661, Archibald Campbell, Marquess of Argyll, with whose fate Presbyterianism was intertwined, calmly remarked, ‘I die not as a Roman braving death but as a Christian without being affrighted’. Elitist, cognitive and austere, this striking avowal illustrates an unexpected and deep interplay between Protestant moral character and aspects of Roman stoicism, not least in their broad belief in providence and account of human emotional life. This is an original, valuable and illuminating account." Iain R. Torrance, President Emeritus of Princeton Theological Seminary, USA. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 232 pages PB 9780567689160 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567671356 Individual eBook 9780567671370 Library eBook 9780567671363 Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics • T&T Clark

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Every Good Path: Wisdom and Practical Reason in Christian Ethics and the Book of Proverbs

Angela Carpenter, Hope College, USA

Theological Neuroethics

Christian Ethics Meets the Science of the Human Brain Neil Messer, University of Winchester, UK "Messer convincingly demonstrates how a theological exploration of neuroethical issues can benefit not only theology in its engagement with neuroscientific knowledge, but also neuroscience in the broadening of its epistemic horizons […] He provides extensive analysis of current key issues arising in neuroscience and neurology, and offers a theological examination that could surprise many, especially those who might be skeptical about the contribution of theology to neuroethics. Those interested in neuroethics beyond the limited scope of its contemporary version will find this volume eye opening and unique in its merging of theology and brain science." Fabrice Jotterand, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567688019 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567671394 Individual eBook 9780567671400 Library eBook 9780567671417 Series: T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics • T&T Clark

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Paul Avis, Anglican Communion Office, London, UK

Did Jesus ‘found’ the Christian Church? Did he want there to be a Church that would continue his work? How should we understand the equivocal answer that modern scholarship gives to that question? What then is the true foundation of the Church? What is the role of the gospel in that and what of the Reformers’ teaching that the Church is the creation of the word? Or does ‘the Eucharist make the Church’? The central theme of the book is the relationship between the Church and Christ, the Church and the gospel, the Church and the Kingdom. Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, is the sole foundation of the Church, but he cannot be without his people. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 160 pages HB 9780826441669 • £60.00 / $82.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Between Congregation and Church

Denomination and Christian Life Together Barry A. Ensign-George, Presbyterian Church, USA Offers a constructive theological understanding of denomination, showing its role as an intermediary structure between congregation and church, and placing it within the doctrine of the church. Ensign-George highlights particular developments in the history of the church that established preconditions for the emergence of denomination, yet observes how it has often been used as a vehicle for sin. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 384 pages PB 9780567689153 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567658340 Individual eBook 9780567658357 Library eBook 9780567658364 T&T Clark

Sexual Difference, Gender, and Agency in Karl Barth's Church Dogmatics Faye Bodley-Dangelo, Harvard Theological Review, USA

The Lambeth Conference

Theology, History, Polity and Purpose Edited by Paul Avis, Anglican Communion Office, London, UK & Benjamin M. Guyer, University of Kansas, USA "As Lambeth 2020 gets closer, this book is an excellent contribution to preparations for the Conference, anchoring it in the tradition of its predecessors and analysing not only where the Conference has been but where it may go in the future." Ecclesiastical Law Journal UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 400 pages PB 9780567689177 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567662316 Individual eBook 9780567662323 Library eBook 9780567662330 T&T Clark

Karl Barth: Post-Holocaust Theologian?

Edited by George Hunsinger, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA The contributors examine numerous topics: the extent to which Barth's theology compares favourably with recent post-Holocaust theologies, Barth’s position on the Jews during the Third Reich, his critique of the German-Christian Völkish church on ethical grounds. The discussion tackles Barth's dialectical "Yes" to Israel’s christological "No", it unpacks his ground-breaking exegesis of Rom. 9-11; and examines Barth’s rejection of the 1933 Aryan Law that formed the basis for excluding baptized Jews from Christian communities during the Third Reich. The essays also examine Barth’s later worries about Nostra Aetate, Vatican II’s landmark "Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-christian Religions". UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 184 pages PB 9780567689986 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677051 Individual eBook 9780567677075 Library eBook 9780567677068 T&T Clark

T H E O L O G Y / T & T C L A R K – Ec c l i esi ol ogy / Political T h e ology

Theological Foundations of the Christian Church

T&T Clark Handbook of Edward Schillebeeckx

Edited by Stephan van Erp, KU Leuven, Belgium & Daniel Minch, KU Leuven, Belgium

This volume is a critical and constructive analysis of the sexually differentiated self in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatic. It secures in his Christocentric pattern of human agency an untapped resource for unsettling and reimagining the heteropatriarchal structure of human fellowship at the heart of his theological anthropology. Moving through Barth’s doctrines of revelation, creation, theological anthropology, and special ethics, Faye Bodley-Dangelo locates the human agent in his broader project aimed at re-habilitating the subject of modern protestant theology.

Schillebeeckx's thought was deeply rooted in Thomist metaphysics, which he brought into dialogue with the existential phenomenonolgy of his time. Together with contemporaries Yves Congar, Karl Rahner and Marie-Dominique Chenu, Schillebeeckx played a key role in the preparations for the theology of the Second Vatican Council. This Companion offers the first overview of all the historical, philosophical, political and theological aspects of his work.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567679307 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567679321 Library eBook 9780567679314 Series: T&T Clark Explorations in Reformed Theology • T&T Clark

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 464 pages HB 9780567662439 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567662446 Library eBook 9780567662453 Series: T&T Clark Handbooks • T&T Clark

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Radical Revelation

Balázs M. Mezei, Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Hungary "This book utilizes what is best in phenomenology, hermeneutics and culturalpolitical modes of philosophy, while showing familiarity with analytic philosophy. Undoubtedly erudite, unquestionably methodologically sophisticated to the nth degree, in the end the book is entirely original and offers a breath taking synthetic performance, opening up an extraordinarily hospitable relation between philosophy and theology." Cyril O'Regan, University of Notre Dame, USA. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 384 pages PB 9780567688781 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677785 Individual eBook 9780567677808 Library eBook 9780567677792 Series: Illuminating Modernity • T&T Clark

Matthew Henry: The Bible, Prayer, and Piety A Tercentenary Celebration

Edited by Paul Middleton, University of Chester, UK & Matthew A. Collins, University of Chester, UK Matthew Henry (1662–1714) is arguably the best known English expositor of the Bible mainly due to his massive 6-volume Exposition of the Old and New Testaments. This volume brings together historians, biblical scholars, and theologians, who explore the context in which Henry worked, his contribution to the interpretation of the Bible in the early 18th century, and his legacy up to the present day. Among the contributors are notable scholars such as Jeremy Gregory, Clyde Binfield, Christine Helmer Ligon Duncan, George Brooke, Loveday Alexander, Stuart Weeks and Philip Alexander.

Donald MacKinnon's Theology

To Perceive Tragedy Without the Loss of Hope Andrew Bowyer, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK Bowyer outlines MacKinnon’s contribution and context, as well as characterising his work as a form of "therapeutic" moral philosophy that combines a call for intense self-awareness together with a commitment to realist notions of moral "factuality". Bowyer examines the key influences on MacKinnon’s thought, his focus on Christology, his engagement with literature and literary criticism, as well as his response to Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. This volume offers an appreciation of his contribution and a critique of his legacy. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567681249 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567681287 Library eBook 9780567681256 Series: T&T Clark Studies in English Theology • T&T Clark

The History of Monasticism The Eastern Tradition John Binns Despite its rich history in the Latin tradition, Christian monasticism began in the east; the wellsprings of monastic culture and spirituality can be directly sourced from the third-century Egyptian wilderness. In this volume John Binns creates a vivid, authoritative account that traces the four main branches of eastern Christianity, up to and beyond the Great Schism of 1054 and the break between the Catholic and Orthodox churches. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 304 pages • 19 b&w illus, 2 maps HB 9781788317610 • £40.00 / $55.00 Individual eBook 9781786725936 Library eBook 9781786735935 T&T Clark

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Sport and Christianity

Practices for the Twenty-First Century Edited by Matt Hoven, University of Alberta, Canada, Andrew Parker, University of Gloucestershire, UK & Nick J. Watson, Youth Trust, UK This book explores the potential of sports and challenges readers to consider how it relates to their deepest passions, behaviours and actions. Written in an accessible and stimulating way, this edited collection provides newcomers to the field with a framework around which to think seriously about the way in which sports participation and faith-based values connect. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567678607 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567678621 Library eBook 9780567678614 T&T Clark

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The Persistence of God's Endangered Promises The Bible's Unified Story

Allan J. McNicol, Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA Using a thorough, integrated biblical theology to make sense of the ‘master story‘ of Scripture, Allan J. McNicol explores the nature and importance of the Bible‘s abiding narrative of the persistence of God‘s promises to his people, and their hope of final triumph. Special attention is given to the often contentious claim that these early followers of Jesus presumed that they stood in full continuity with Israel, the historic people of God, and were claiming that many of God’s promises were coming to fulfilment among them. McNicol presents a closer analysis of the texts as he shows how the theme of the people of God fits into the wider literary productions of these major New Testament writers. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 248 pages PB 9780567689214 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677587 Individual eBook 9780567677617 Library eBook 9780567677594 T&T Clark

The Brahmin and his Bible

Rammohun Roy’s Precepts of Jesus 200 Years On R. S. Sugirtharajah, University of Birmingham, UK Sugirtharajah examines Roy's rewriting of the gospels, which controversially discarded miracles, supernatural events and historical narratives and focused only on the ethical principles of Jesus. Roy’s Precepts are included in full, together with analysis of the social, cultural and political context out of which they emerged, and the hermeneutical issues that the controversy generated. The volume also displays Roy’s work as a precursor to demythologising which the West took up later, and examines how his Asiatic Jesus was embraced by later Indian writers. Further, Sugirtharajah draws lessons from this 19th century colonial religious controversy for a postcolonial world. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567685681 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567685711 Library eBook 9780567685698 T&T Clark

A Biblical Theology of Women

M. Sydney Park, Beeson Divinity School, USA M. Sydney Park explores exegetically and theologically the importance of women in Scripture within the framework of evangelical theology. Park uses the Pauline writings as her starting point, examining them within the context of the rest of the canon and together with key female figures in both the Old and New Testaments. Park shows that Paul's perspective on women cannot be given exclusive authority over nor excluded from productive dialogue with further canonical writings, showing that the biblical chronicle of women discloses a critical theological role, distinct from but not incoherent to their male counterparts in salvation history.

Isaiah 6-12

A Critical and Exegetical Commentary H.G.M. Williamson, University of Oxford, UK This eagerly anticipated volume is the second installment in H.G.M. Williamson's International Critical Commentary on first Isaiah. For over one hundred years International Critical Commentaries have had a special place among works on the Bible. They bring together all the relevant aids to exegesis – linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological – to help the reader understand the meaning of the books of the Old and New Testaments. Williamson continues in this tradition, adding this volume on Isaiah 6-12 to his already published volume on Isaiah 1-5. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 808 pages PB 9780567689993 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567030597 Library eBook 9780567679284 Series: International Critical Commentary • T&T Clark

Exodus 1-10

A Critical and Exegetical Commentary Graham I. Davies Graham I. Davies provides his long-awaited commentary on the first ten chapters of the second book of the Torah in this in-depth engagement with Exodus chapters 1-10. The commentary focuses on all the linguistic, philological, historical and literary aspects of this core text in the Pentateuch and examines the history of secondary scholarship on these chapters in the immense level of depth expected of an ICC volume. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 672 pages HB 9780567688682 • £75.00 / $100.00 Library eBook 9780567688699 Series: International Critical Commentary • T&T Clark

Exodus 11-18

A Critical and Exegetical Commentary Graham I. Davies This volume continues from Graham I. Davies commentary on Exodus 1-10. Davies brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological - to help the reader understand the texts at hand. In addition to the parting of the waters and the defeat of Pharoah’s army the chapters commented upon also include the so-called ‘Song of the Sea’ in Exodus 15 and the provision of manna in the desert. The textual issues are varied and Davies navigates them deftly, providing close commentary and profound insights into these well-known texts. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 672 pages HB 9780567688712 • £75.00 / $100.00 Library eBook 9780567688729 Series: International Critical Commentary • T&T Clark

B I B L I C A L S T U D I E S / T & T C L A R K – Biblical S tu die s Ge n e ral / He b rew B i b le/ Old Tes ta me nt

International Critical Commentary

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 464 pages HB 9780567423788 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567322487 Library eBook 9780567107237 T&T Clark

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Psalms Book 2: An Earth Bible Commentary "As a Doe Groans"

Arthur Walker-Jones, University of Winnipeg, Canada Arthur Walker-Jones presents an earth-focused reading of the second book of Psalms by focusing upon the many non-human animals that appear repeatedly in the Psalms. Walker-Jones looks at foxes, sheep, goats, cattle, doves, snakes, lions, snails, and dogs, which all appear in Psalm 42-72, taking into account that many of these animals co-evolved with humans and created the particular ecological niche of the highlands east of the Mediterranean. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages HB 9780567676283 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567689429 Library eBook 9780567676290 Series: Earth Bible Commentary • T&T Clark

'...And So They Went Out'

The Lives of Adam and Eve as Cultural Transformative Story Daphna Arbel, University of British Columbia, Canada, J.R.C. Cousland, University of British Columbia, Canada & Dietmar Neufeld, University of British Columbia, Canada This book sets out to redress the imbalance of study on reshaping and transformation of the stories within the "Books of Adam and Eve" by focusing primarily upon conceptual, literary, and thematic issues. By making use of contemporary critical methods such as literary-critical analysis, ritual theory, and social-scientific taxonomy, the book explores how these stories represent a profound transformation and reshaping of ancient attitudes to gender, body, sexuality, sin, social hierarchies, and human aspirations. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages PB 9780567688347 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567026798 T&T Clark

The Five Scrolls Texts @ Contexts

Edited by Athalya Brenner-Idan, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Gale A. Yee, Episcopal Divinity School, USA & Archie C.C. Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong In this collection, scholars from diverse geographical locations revisit a cluster of five biblical texts: Ruth, Song of Songs, Qoheleth, Lamentations and Esther. The volume presents various viewpoints and contexts—geographical, communal, religious, social, economical and ethical. Matching scholarship with social awareness, the contributors keep asking themselves and their readers a dual-faced question: how does our life context influence our scholarly and non-scholarly readings of the Bible, and how does reading the Bible critically influence our life?

Sacrifice in Pagan and Christian Antiquity Robert J. Daly, Boston College, USA

Robert J. Daly examines sacrifice in the ancient Mediterranean world, showing how the rise of Christian sacrifice – which was unbloody – and the use of sacrificial language in reference to highly spiritualized Christian lives, would have seemed unsettling and radically challenging to the pagan mind. He outlines the pagan trajectory, and then the Jewish-Christian trajectory, before concluding with a representative series of comparisons and contrasts (prayer and sacrifice; divination and sacrifice; ethics, morality, and sacrifice; the purpose of sacrifice; the rhetoric of sacrifice; the economics of sacrifice; heroes and saints). UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages HB 9780567687050 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567687029 Library eBook 9780567687043 T&T Clark

Jeremiah Under the Shadow of Duhm A Critique of Poetic Form as a Criterion Authenticity Joseph M. Henderson, Biola University, USA Henderson argues against a basic assumption of modern Jeremiah scholarship: that poetic form indicates authenticity. Henderson shows how this assumption, introduced by Bernhard Duhm (1901) is shown to be founded on the Romantic identification of prophecy and poetry pioneered by Robert Lowth (1753). Further Henderson outlines how Duhm’s assumption allowed him to create a biography of Jeremiah that closely resembles a Romantic Bildungsroman and to bring the book into conformity with a reconstruction of Israel’s religious history rooted in Romantic historicism. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 336 pages HB 9780567676467 • £100.00 / $136.00 Individual eBook 9780567676436 Library eBook 9780567676443 T&T Clark

Abraham in Jewish and Early Christian Literature Edited by Sean A. Adams, University of Glasgow, UK & Zanne Domoney-Lyttle

The figure of Abraham has been extensively discussed in Jewish and Early Christian Literature. This collection of essays follows the impact of Abraham across biblical texts, including the Pseudigrapha and Apocrypha into early Greek, Latin and Gnostic literature. The essays also turn a spotlight onto those Abrahamic texts that have yet to receive scholarly attention. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567675521 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567675538 Series: The Library of Second Temple Studies • T&T Clark

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Series Editors: Andrew Mein, University of Cambridge, UK and Claudia V. Camp, Texas Christian University, USA Over the last 40 years this pioneering series has established an unrivaled reputation for cutting-edge international scholarship in biblical studies and has attracted leading authors and editors in the field. The series takes many original and creative approaches to its subjects, including innovative work from historical and theological perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and more recent developments in cultural studies and reception history. For more information and a full series listing, please visit: www.bloomsbury.com/series/the-library-of-hebrew-bibleold-testament-studies

Characters and Characterization in 1 and 2 Samuel Edited by Keith Bodner, Crandall University, New Brunswick,Canada & Benjamin J.M. Johnson

This multi-authored volume provides many different entry points to the many and various characters in the books of Samuel. All the major characters are examined in-depth, and chapters also focus on the interpretative function of characters more generally in the text, and on what characters can tell us about Samuel's composition. In addition to chapters on – among others – David, Jonathan, Saul, Eli and Hannah chapters also assess the role of more incidental figures in the narrative. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages HB 9780567680860 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567680877 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Bodies, Embodiment, and Theology of the Hebrew Bible

Edited by S. Tamar Kamionkowski & Wonil Kim "The focus of this volume is the appropriate reading lens for interpretation of embodiment language, with regard to God and to human beings, in the Hebrew Bible. The chapters explore the subject of the complex anthropomorphisms in the biblical books, with relation to God’s biblical bodies, human biblical bodies, divine bodies, human bodies, and today’s reader. The volume combines a desire to discuss overarching issues about the use of the human form within biblical theology with attention to specific texts and topics relevant to the study of the Hebrew Bible." Journal of Theological Studies UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 272 pages PB 9780567688309 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567547996 Library eBook 9780567212634 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Persian Royal–Judaean Elite Engagements in the early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire The King’s Acolytes

Jason M. Silverman, University of Helsinki, Finland Jason Silverman presents a timely and necessary study, advancing the understanding of Achaemenid ideology and Persian Period Judaism. While the Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 550–330 BCE) dwarfed all previous empires of the Ancient Near East in both size and longevity, the royal system that forged and preserved this civilisation remains only rudimentarily understood, as is the imperial and religious legacy bequeathed to future generations. In response to this deficit, Silverman provides a critically sophisticated and interdisciplinary model for comparative studies. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 11 bw illus HB 9780567688538 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567688545 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Sin of the Calf

The Rise of the Bible's Negative Attitude Toward the Golden Calf Youn Ho Chung An examination of the background and factors which motivated negative attitudes towards the Golden Calf, and a consideration of how this previously positive (or neutral) image became negative. Chung provides insight into when the prohibition of images in Israelite religion became crystallized and how this was indispensable in the proclamation of the monotheism of YHWH. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567688323 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567425904 Library eBook 9780567212313 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Corporate Responsibility in the Hebrew Bible Joel S. Kaminsky

In this classic study, presented in paperback for the first time, Kaminsky explores a variety of biblical texts in order to clarify and better understand the relationship between the individual and the community in ancient Israel. Although much of the argument is focused upon Deuteronomy and the deuteronomistic history, other pentateuchal and prophetic texts are also probed. In particular, certain instances of divine retribution that are corporate in nature are explored, and it is argued that such punishments are quite common and completely understandable of the basic theological ideas that are operative in such cases.

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Religion and Politics in Deuteronomy and the Modern World Rob Barrett The goal of the work is a heuristic reading strategy for a modern reader to engage with YHWH's threats against Israel in Deuteronomy. First, the biblical text is considered through close reading to discern the logic of YHWH's threats: what motivates the threats, what form the threats take, and what effect the threats expect to produce. Second, a modern analogy is sought that most helpfully matches the structure and logic observed in the biblical text. The threats of the modern state against those who threaten it are found to bear significant resemblance. Finally, this analogy is developed for each of several significant passages of Deuteronomy. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 304 pages PB 9780567689658 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567614148 Library eBook 9780567554871 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Family in Life and in Death: The Family in Ancient Israel Sociological and Archaeological Perspectives Edited by Patricia Dutcher-Walls This book presents essays on topics related to the living family and its social and material patterns as well as topics about family structures related to ancestors and the dead in ancient Israel. Specifically, the essays examine the cult of the dead, configurations of family house structures, and family relational interactions. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 160 pages • 1 illus PB 9780567690128 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567027573 Library eBook 9780567000088 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The 'Way of the LORD' in the Book of Isaiah Bo H. Lim

Lim examines what the "way of the LORD" is in the book of Isaiah. Lim assesses Walter Zimmerli's proposal that the "way" in Second Isaiah is a literal and physical highway extending from Babylon to Jerusalem only to be reinterpreted as a spiritual, metaphorical, and pious way of living in Third Isaiah. Lim defines each mention of the "way" in Isaiah and provides a coherent interpretation of this theme's theological significance within the book. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567688316 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567027634 Library eBook 9780567448811 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Fate of Justice and Righteousness during David's Reign

Narrative Ethics and Rereading the Court History according to 2 Samuel 8:15-20:26 Richard G. Smith This work argues that 2 Sam 8:15-20:26 is a literary unit designed to show how David and his house failed to establish "justice and righteousness" during David's reign over all Israel. After an introductory chapter and a chapter on critical methodology the rest of the work is a close reading of 2 Sam 8:15-20:26 that pays special attention to narrative ethics. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 294 pages PB 9780567689276 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567026842 Library eBook 9780567008633 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Cognitive Perspectives on Israelite Identity Dermot Anthony Nestor

Nestor breaks new ground in the study of ethnic identity in the ancient world through the articulation of an explicitly cognitive perspective. In presenting a view of ethnicity as an epistemological rather than an ontological entity, Nestor corrects the pronounced tendency towards ‘analytical groupism' in the academic literature. Challenging what Pierre Bourdieu has called ‘our primary inclination to think the world in a substantialist manner,' Nestor seeks to break with the vernacular categories and ‘commonsense primordialisms' encoded within the Biblical texts, whilst at the same time accounting for their tenacious hold on our social and political imagination. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567688354 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567012975 Library eBook 9780567468000 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Biblical Narratives, Archaeology and Historicity Essays In Honour of Thomas L. Thompson

Edited by Emanuel Pfoh & Lukasz NiesiolowskiSpanò This volume collects essays from an international body of leading scholars in Old Testament studies, focused upon the key concepts of the question of historicity of biblical stories, the archaeology of Israel/Palestine during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the nature of biblical narrative and related literature. Presenting an interdisciplinary analysis of the historical issues concerning ancient Israel/Palestine, this volume creates an updated body of reference to fifty years’ worth of scholarship. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages HB 9780567686565 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567686572 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Edited by Jeremiah W. Cataldo, Grand Valley State University, USA

This volume introduces readers to the study of cultural memory and identity in relation to the Hebrew Bible, and sets up strategies for connecting studies of the historical contexts and literature of the Bible to parallel issues in the present day. Each contribution focuses on social, economic, or political issues that have significantly shaped or influenced dominant elements of cultural memory and the construction of identity in the biblical texts. Together the contributions show how the biblical texts as a whole present a collective desire to reshape the social-political world. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 208 pages HB 9780567683519 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567689801 Library eBook 9780567683502 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Dissonance and the Drama of Divine Sovereignty in the Book of Daniel Amy C. Merrill Willis

This study of the book of Daniel examines the ideology of divine and human rule in Daniel's historical resumes found in chapters 2, 7, 8, 9, 10-12. It uncovers the concerns that motivate the resumes and the strategies they use to resolve cognitive and experiential dissonance. Willis argues that the source of dissonance in Daniel stems not from failed prophecies (as has been commonly argued), nor do the visions function as symbolic theodicies. Rather, Willis argues, the historical resumes address profound contradictions concerning divine power and presence in the face of Hellenistic/ Seleucid rule. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567688842 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567379481 Library eBook 9780567558152 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

From Law to Prophecy

Ezekiel's Use of the Holiness Code Michael A. Lyons This work examines text-referencing practices and ideas about sacred texts in antiquity. This book shows how Ezekiel, an ancient Israelite author, borrowed from and transformed an earlier text containing religious instruction. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567690104 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567027252 Library eBook 9780567634597 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Transformation of Biblical Proper Names Joze Krasovec

An exploration of the various transformations of biblical proper names in different textual traditions. Krasovec shows that the forms of biblical proper names are much more stable and consistent in the Hebrew Bible than in Greek, Latin and other ancient Bible translations. This, he argues, indicates that Greek and Latin translators and copyists were in general not fluent in Hebrew and did therefore not have sufficient support in a living Hebrew phonetic context. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 176 pages PB 9780567688927 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567452245 Library eBook 9780567429902 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Expect the Unexpected

Aspects of Pragmatic Foregrounding in Old Testament Narratives Stefano Cotrozzi This work on biblical linguistics is a highly specialized, pragmatic investigation of the controversial question of "foregrounding"—the deviation from some norm or convention—in Old Testament narratives. The author presents and examines the two main sources of pragmatic foregrounding: 1) events or states deviating from well-established schemata, structures of reader expectation that can be manipulated by the narrator to highlight specific "chunks" of discourse; and 2) evaluative devices, which are used by the narrator to indicate to the reader the point of the story and direct its interpretation. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 320 pages PB 9780567688330 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567568380 Library eBook 9780567574817 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Dress and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible

"For All Her Household Are Clothed in Crimson" Edited by Antonios Finitsis Built upon the flourishing study of costume, this book analyses sartorial evidence provided both by texts of the ancient Near East and the Hebrew Bible. The essays within lend shape and texture to the connection between the material and the ideological, examining the tradition of dress, the different types of literature that feature descriptions and references to the tradition of garments, and the people for whom this literature was written.

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Imagined Worlds and Constructed Differences in the Hebrew Bible

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The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies continued Women and Exilic Identity in the Hebrew Bible Edited by Martien A. Halvorson-Taylor, University of Virginia, USA & Katherine E. Southwood, University of Oxford, UK

Notions of women as found in the Bible have had an incalculable impact on western cultures, influencing perspectives on marriage, kinship, legal practice, political status, and general attitudes. Women and Exilic Identity is drawn from three separate strands to address and analyse this phenomenon. The first examines how women were conceptualized and represented during the exilic period. The second focuses on methodological possibilities and drawbacks connected to investigating women and exile. The third reviews current prominent literature on the topic, with responses from authors. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 192 pages PB 9780567689191 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567668424 Individual eBook 9780567668448 Library eBook 9780567668431 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Eschatology and Messianism in LXX Isaiah 1-12 Rodrigo F. de Sousa

An examination of the eschatological and messianic elements in the first twelve chapters of Septuagint (LXX) Isaiah. The first part of the book surveys the discussion of eschatology and messianism in LXX Isaiah and outlines the issues involved. In the second part, de Sousa analyses the rendering of the well-known messianic oracles of LXX Isaiah 1-12, namely, 7:14-16, 9:5(6)-6(7), and 11:1-5 and provides a close exegetical analysis of these passages, and a study of their immediate context. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 204 pages PB 9780567688903 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567258199 Library eBook 9780567553515 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Land and Calendar

The Priestly Document from Genesis 1 to Joshua 18 Philippe Guillaume Pg remains one of the last pillars of Pentateuch research, but its extent is debated. The 364-day perpetual calendar offers a reliable criterion to identify Pg within the final text of the Hexateuch. Pg is divided into seven periods, from creation to the entry of the sons of Israel in an empty land of Canaan. The festival calendar of Leviticus 23, and the Jubilee of Lev 25 constitute the heart of Pg. Bloodless atonement with no connection to any temple whatsoever, peaceful entry into the empty Promised Land, eternal sabbatical rhythm, are Pg's major theological characteristics. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 2 illus PB 9780567689689 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567322005 Library eBook 9780567401205 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Feminist Frameworks and the Bible

Power, Ambiguity, and Intersectionality Edited by L. Juliana Claassens, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa & Carolyn J. Sharp, Yale Divinity School, USA With contributors ranging across six different countries, including the USA, Germany, South Africa, Botswana, Nigeria and New Zealand, this volume presents incisive feminist and postcolonial interpretations of the Bible. All of the authors illustrate the academic frameworks they use to read the Old Testament. The conversation generated touches on the nature and significance of feminist biblical interpretation in our global context and includes reflections on the tropes of power, ambiguity and intersectionality. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 264 pages PB 9780567688088 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567671578 Individual eBook 9780567680068 Library eBook 9780567671585 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Conquering Character

The Characterization of Joshua in Joshua 1-11 Sarah Lebhar Hall "Hall's writing is clear and engaging, not burdened with impenetrable jargon but expounding the issues helpfully for the nonexpert and arguing persuasively for worthwhile conclusions... this work is an important contribution that no commentator on Joshua will be able to overlook." Journal of Theological Studies Hall presents a narrative treatment of the conquest accounts, with specific attention given to the characterization of Joshua. The method employed is eclectic, including poetic analysis, structural study, delimitation criticism, comparative literary analysis, and intertextual reading. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567688897 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567257031 Library eBook 9780567438751 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Characters and Characterization in 1 and 2 Kings Edited by Keith Bodner, Crandall University, New Brunswick, Canada & Benjamin J.M. Johnson

An examination of characters in the books of Kings showing how understanding and interpretation of key characters affects readings the story. The volume begins with more general pieces addressing how the study of characters can shed light on the composition history of Kings and on how characters and characterization can be considered with respect to ethics, particularly with respect to the moral complexity of biblical characters. Contributors then consider key characters within the Kings narrative in depth, such as Nathan, Bathsheba, Solomon and Jezebel. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages HB 9780567680907 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567680914 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Miracles and Manipulation

Roy L. Heller, Southern Methodist University, USA An examination of the dual characterization of Elijah and Elisha, contrasting their miraculous signs and wonders with troubling stories such as Elijah running from Jezebel and Elisha cursing the children who make fun of him. Heller argues that this dual characterization reflects an ambivalent attitude that the narrator of Kings has toward prophecy, and that this attitude is in turn reflected in the book of Deuteronomy. This shows that Deuteronomy’s opinion of prophecy is that it must always be evaluated in light of the clear and straightforward teaching of Deuteronomy itself. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 264 pages PB 9780567689580 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567679017 Library eBook 9780567679024 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Thus Says the LORD

Essays on the Former and Latter Prophets in Honor of Robert R. Wilson Edited by John J. Ahn & Stephen L. Cook This work assembles contributions from North America's leading Hebrew Bible/Old Testament scholars in honor of a highly respected biblical scholar, whose work on biblical prophets has been especially influential. Within the list are former teachers, current colleagues, and former students who are now colleagues in their own right, representing a wide range of denominational traditions, such as Roman Catholics, Lutheran, Episcopal, and Presbyterian. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 352 pages • 1 illus PB 9780567689320 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567178046 Library eBook 9780567283092 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Untamable Texts

Literary Studies and Narrative Theory in the Books of Samuel Greger Andersson, Örebro University, Sweden The prime and "unique" contribution of this study is the meta-theoretical approach according to which a popular method of analysis and interpretation regarding the books of Samuel is discussed and evaluated critically. Questions considered include "Do the texts of the Bible have forms that do not comply with the frames interpreters assume? What aims and agendas do literary or narrative methods serve in the hands of biblical interpreters?" The main goal of this study is to attempt a better understanding of the biblical texts and their influence and meaning. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages PB 9780567689306 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567520517 Library eBook 9780567298904 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Theophanic "Type-Scenes" in the Pentateuch Nevada Levi DeLapp, Calvin Christian Reformed Church, Iowa, USA

DeLapp identifies three distinct theophanic "typescenes" in the final form of the Pentateuch, which fit with the particular theological forms of the books in which they appear. In Genesis, theophany is related to a crisis or threat to the Abrahamic promise. In Exodus YHWH’s fiery presence in a communal setting is linked to preserving Israel as a people in preparation for the Abrahamic inheritance. In Leviticus this is augmented with a liturgical setting where priestly action brings about theophanic response. DeLapp then shows how Numbers and Deuteronomy re-read and re-tell these "type-scenes" to ensure that they are read appropriately. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 200 pages PB 9780567689603 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567679079 Library eBook 9780567679086 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Intertextuality of Zechariah 1-8 Michael R. Stead

Zechariah 1-8 is a deeply intertextual work which takes up formerly disparate streams of tradition - especially various elements of what it calls ‘the former prophets' - and creatively combines these traditions, in applying them to a post-exilic context. This fact means that Zechariah 1-8 is situated in a dual context - the literary context of ‘the former prophets', and the historical context of the early post-exilic period. This work seeks to understand Zechariah 1-8 in the light of its dual context. When Zechariah 1-8 is read in this way, a number of otherwise perplexing passages are made clearer, and the message of the work as a whole is better understood. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 336 pages PB 9780567690081 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567291721 Library eBook 9780567005823 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Flashes of Fire

A Literary Analysis of the Song of Songs Elie Assis This literary analysis of the Song of Songs employs the methods of New Criticism. Each analysis aims to uncover the messages conveyed by the poems and the inner world of the characters. The analysis brings to the fore the highly sophisticated and the original creativity of the love poetry of the Song of Songs. In the introduction, the question is posed as to whether the Song of Songs is an anthology or one literary whole. After discussing the strengths and weakness of the various approaches, the author proposes a novel structure for the Book predicated on the various genres of the love poems.

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The Characters of Elijah and Elisha and the Deuteronomic Evaluation of Prophecy

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The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies continued Behold Your King

The Hope For the House of David in the Book of Zechariah Anthony Robert Petterson This book investigates the nature of the hope for the house of David in the final form of the book of Zechariah. It focuses particularly on the following themes: the roles of Joshua and Zerubbabel; the nature and identity of the Shoot; the coming King; the Shepherd; and the Pierced One. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages PB 9780567689238 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567092151 Library eBook 9780567385949 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Water and Water-Related Phenomena in the Old Testament Wisdom Literature An Eco-Theological Exploration Kivatsi Jonathan Kavusa Kivatsi Jonathan Kavusa addresses a gap in the field of ecological readings of the Old Testament, presenting an exploration of the theme of water in the Wisdom books, including the often-ignored deuterocanonical corpus. Kavusa focuses on both the negative and positive potential of water, drawing in particular on four of the Earth Bible principles: intrinsic worth, interconnectedness, voice, and purpose. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 240 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9780567687272 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567687289 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Aesthetics of Violence in the Prophets Edited by Julia M. O'Brien & Chris Franke

This volume explores multiple dimensions of prophetic texts and their violent rhetoric, providing a rich and engaging discussion of violent images not only in prophetic texts and in ancient Near Eastern art but also in modern film and receptions of prophetic texts. The contributors addresses questions that are at once ancient and distressingly-modern: What do violent images do to us? Do they encourage violent behaviour and/or provide an alternative to actual violence? How do depictions of violence define boundaries between and within communities? What can and should readers make of the disturbing rhetoric of violent prophets? UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages • 5 illus PB 9780567688378 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567548115 Library eBook 9780567571427 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Art as Biblical Commentary

Visual Criticism from Hagar the Wife of Abraham to Mary the Mother of Jesus J. Cheryl Exum, Sheffield University, UK Drawing upon many years of experience in teaching 'The Bible and the Arts', J. Cheryl Exum explores the exegetical potential of Biblical depiction in the art of the Old Masters, and European painting from the early modern period, arguing for the contributions that such analysis can make to research, teaching and interdisciplinary potential. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 272 pages • 91 colour illus HB 9780567685186 • £100.00 / $136.00 Individual eBook 9780567687852 Library eBook 9780567685193 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale The Lost Seduction

Caroline Blyth, University of Auckland, New Zealand Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah’s afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. Blyth considers alternative afterlives for Delilah’s character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 208 pages • 16 bw illus PB 9780567688026 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567673121 Individual eBook 9780567680013 Library eBook 9780567673138 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies & Playing the Texts • T&T Clark

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Stephanie Day Powell, Manhattan College, USA Stephanie Day Powell illuminates the myriad forms of persuasion, inducement, discontent, and heartbreak experienced by readers of Ruth. Writing from a lesbian perspective, Powell draws upon biblical scholarship, contemporary film and literature, narrative studies, feminist and queer theories, trauma studies and psychoanalytic theory to trace the workings of desire that produced the book of Ruth and shaped its history of reception. Wrestling with the arguments for and against reading Ruth as a love story between women, Powell gleans new insights into the ancient world in which Ruth was written. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages • 12 bw illus PB 9780567690005 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567678751 Individual eBook 9780567682239 Library eBook 9780567678768 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies & Playing the Texts • T&T Clark

Musical Illuminations of Genesis Narratives Helen Leneman, Independent Scholar

Helen Leneman examines the stories of Genesis in music, showing how musical settings can illuminate many well-known biblical tales. Leneman studies oratorios, operas, and songs (and their librettos) to shed light on how Genesis has been understood and experienced over time. Whilst the book covers Genesis as a whole, it does not purport to be a comprehensive coverage of all musical uses of Genesis, but rather to present several of the more surprising and interesting musical settings, chiefly from the 19th century. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 320 pages • 11 bw illus PB 9780567688811 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567673732 Library eBook 9780567673749 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies & Scriptural Traces • T&T Clark

Extreme Literary Rewritings of the Bible Anthony Swindell, University of Chester, UK

An examination of ‘extreme’ literary rewritings of the bible, which traces how the bible has been adapted and rewritten in literature across time. The focus of the study is upon how literature can use and apply biblical motifs and styles without specifically re-telling a recognisable biblcal story, and yet at the same time, remain heavily influenced by the Bible. Swindell's study presents a broad sweep of such writings, from early medieval examples through to the work of Margaret Atwood. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages HB 9780567679420 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567679437 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies & Scriptural Traces • T&T Clark

Hebrew Wordplay and Septuagint Translation Technique in the Fourth Book of the Psalter Elizabeth H. P. Backfish

This volume examines numerous Hebrew wordplays not identified and discussed in previous research, and the technique of the Masoretic translators, by offering another criterion of evaluation – essentially, their concern about the style of translating Hebrew into Greek. Elizabeth Backfish’s study analyzes seventy-four wordplays employed by the Hebrew poets of Psalms 90106, and how the Septuagint renders Hebrew wordplay in Greek. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 192 pages HB 9780567687104 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567689467 Library eBook 9780567687111 Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies & Texts and Versions of the Hebrew Bible • T&T Clark

Synoptic Perspectives

David in the Parallel Texts of SamuelKings and Chronicles Lydie Kucová This book compares and contrasts several parallel passages in the Hebrew Bible that relate to the David narratives. Beginning with a review of previous scholarly synopses of these passages, Kucová outlines the main characteristics of ancient texts that are significant for her study (Masoretic text, Dead Sea scrolls, Septuagint, Targums and Peshitta related to the books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles). She then compares the two separate accounts of David’s reign.

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Narrative Desire and the Book of Ruth

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Saint Thomas the Apostle: New Testament, Apocrypha, and Historical Traditions Johnson Thomaskutty, Union Biblical Seminary, India Thomaskutty investigates the development of literature surrounding the character/figure of Thomas the Apostle, from the earliest documents onward, examining and questioning the approaches and methodologies that have been employed in interpreting these documents. Thomaskutty analyzes the Thomas literature closely in order to understand the character, his mission involvements, and the possible implications this may have for understanding early Christianity in the East. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 280 pages PB 9780567690050 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567672841 Individual eBook 9780567680204 Library eBook 9780567672858 Series: Jewish and Christian Texts • T&T Clark

Paul and Rhetoric

Edited by J. Paul Sampley, Boston University, USA & Peter Lampe These chapters, by leaders in the field and in the topic, engage and represent modern scholarship on Paul and rhetorical studies. The contributors examine different types of rhetoric and rhetorical tropes and also look at how ancient epistolography, theology and rhetoric are related. The contributors include, Troy W. Martin, Duane Watson, J. Paul Sampley and Peter Lampe. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567688910 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567027047 Library eBook 9780567128621 T&T Clark

Numismatics, Greek Lexicography and the New Testament

The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries Memory and the Jesus Tradition Alan Kirk, James Madison University, USA

Research on memory has provoked debates about the significance of memory-based approaches for synoptic, Johannine, and historical Jesus scholarship. Alan Kirk shows how memory theory provides a defensible, comprehensive account of the tradition that forms the basis for further work on a range of problems in gospels scholarship. Kirk considers current analytical approaches to the phenomenon of memory, including cultural memory, social memory, and memory in its cognitive, neurobiological aspects, cognitive science and associated philosophy and integrates these to assess how aspects of memory may be useful in Jesus studies. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 320 pages PB 9780567690036 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567663467 Individual eBook 9780567680242 Library eBook 9780567663481 Series: The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries • T&T Clark

The Gospel of Tatian

Exploring the Nature and Text of the Diatessaron Edited by Matthew R. Crawford, Australian Catholic University, Australia & Nicholas J. Zola, Pepperdine University, USA Tatian’s Diatessaron has been claimed as both a vindication of the fourfold gospel’s canonical status in the second century and as an argument for its ongoing fluidity. In this volume leading textual scholars explore the status of Tatian’s work alongside received canonical texts. They question whether the Diatessaron was intended to become a gospel in it own right, comparable to other early Christian gospels, or whether it was simply intended to present the canonical gospels alongside each other. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages • 2 plates HB 9780567679888 • £95.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9780567679918 Library eBook 9780567679895 Series: The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries • T&T Clark

Michael P. Theophilos

Explores the fascinating variety of numismatic contributions to Greek lexicography, especially as they pertain to lexicographic studies of the Second Temple period in general, and New Testament in particular. Theophilos considers previous scholarly attempts to grapple with, and incorporate, critical numismatic material into the emerging discipline of Greek lexicography including foundational work by F. Preisigke and E. Kiessling and later studies by Oster and Kreitzer before outlining his own methodological approach. Theophilos’ then examines the resources available for engaging with the numismatic material, and presents a series of specific case studies throughout the New Testament material. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages • 76 bw illus HB 9780567674364 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567690227 Library eBook 9780567674371 T&T Clark

Theology of the Gospel of Mark A Semantic, Narrative, and Rhetorical Study of the Characterization of God Paul L. Danove, Villanova University, USA Paul L. Danove presents the first full-length study of God in the gospel of Mark. Danove's argument is threefold, beginning with a set of complementary semantic, narrative, and rhetorical methods for investigating characterization in the gospel. He then examines the narrative and semantic content related to the character of God (part 2), and in part 3 develops statements of the fifty-six repeated and sixty-two non-repeated actions and attributes of God within Mark’s gospel. The result is a complete study of God in the gospel of Mark suited for biblical scholars and (in particular) Roman Catholic and systematic theologians. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567684066 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567684103 Library eBook 9780567684073 T&T Clark

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God’s New Israel as the Pioneer of God’s New Humanity Herman C. Waetjen, San Francisco Theological Seminary, USA Waetjen examines the Jewish context and intertestamental literature behind the gospel of Matthew to present a construction of Matthew’s gospel which aims to let the reader 'experience' the gospel on its own terms. Waetjen presents Matthew as a 'book of Genesis' that introduces the New Testament, by letting it tell itself as a story of a Jewish male who is generated by God’s Spirit and brought to birth by a virgin who simultaneously is the mother of a new humanity and a new Israel. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 392 pages PB 9780567688033 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567675668 Individual eBook 9780567675699 Library eBook 9780567675675 T&T Clark

Paul as Pastor

Edited by Brian S. Rosner, Ridley College, Australia, Andrew S. Malone, Ridley College, Australia & Trevor J. Burke, Cambridge Theological Federation, UK This stimulating resource considers a hitherto neglected, but critical, dimension of Paul and his letters — the question of to what degree he behaved as and identified as a pastor. The contributors consider the household setting of Paul’s pastoral practice, the evidence of Acts and a survey of themes in each of the letters in the traditional Pauline corpus. Additionally, three chapters supply case studies of the Wirkungsgeschichte of Paul’s pastoral practice in the pastoral offices of the Anglican Communion in the denomination’s Ordinal, and in the lives and thought of Augustine of Hippo and George Whitfield. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567688835 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677914 Individual eBook 9780567677945 Library eBook 9780567677921 T&T Clark

Reading the Figure of Paul with Roland Barthes Self-Narration in Romans, Corinthians and Philippians Scott S. Elliott Scott S. Elliot reconsiders the autobiographical statements peppered throughout the letters of Paul (e.g., Philippians 3:4b-6; Romans 7:14-25; Galatians 1:11-2:21) in light of the theoretical work of Roland Barthes. Elliot draws particularly on Barthes' later poststructuralist writings, many of which touch either directly or indirectly on self-narration (e.g., Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes, Mourning Diary, Camera Lucida, and A Lover's Discourse: Fragments). UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567676351 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567676382 Library eBook 9780567676368 T&T Clark

T&T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament

Edited by J. Brian Tucker, Moody Theological Seminary, USA & Aaron Kuecker, Trinity Christian College, USA The T&T Clark Social Identity Commentary highlights the ways in which the New Testament seeks to form the social identity of the earliest Christian movement. The commentary provides helpful overviews of each New Testament text, focusing on various social dimensions and providing outlines that offer a concise picture of each text as a work of social influence. The contributors draw on the resources of social anthropology, historical sociology, and social identity theory, and build on the combination of social history and social theory in order to bring to the fore often overlooked aspects of the New Testament.

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Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity

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Irenaeus and Paul

Edited by Todd D. Still, Baylor University, USA & David E. Wilhite, Baylor University, USA In this volume the use of Paul’s writings is examined within the writings of Irenaeus of Lyon. Issues of influence, reception, theology and history are examined to show how Paul’s work influenced the developing theology of the early Church. The literary style of Paul’s output is also examined. The contributors to the volume represent leading lights of the study of Irenaeus, as well as respected names from the field of New Testament studies. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567672872 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567672889 Series: Pauline and Patristic Scholars in Debate • T&T Clark

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Jewish and Christian Texts Series Editor: James H. Charlesworth, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA This series focuses on early Jewish and Christian texts and their formative contexts; it also includes sourcebooks that help clarify the ancient world.

The Protevangelium of James Volume 1: Greek Text, English Translation, Critical Introduction

George T. Zervos, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA This is the first in a two-volume critical investigation of one of the earliest and most important of the New Testament Apocrypha, the Protevangelium of James (also known as the Infancy Gospel of James). Zervos challenges the prevailing view that the ProtJas is a 2nd century unitary document, and finds instead that it is a product of an ongoing redactional process by which a 1st century CE 'heretical' text was progressively conformed to the 'orthodox' Christian doctrine of the time. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 4 bw Illus HB 9780567256546 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567689757 Library eBook 9780567053169 Series: Jewish and Christian Texts • T&T Clark

Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Apocrypha and Apocalyptic Literature

Jan Age Sigvartsen, Theologische Hochschule Friedensau, Germany. Sigvartsen examines the immense interest in life after death, and speculation about the fates awaiting both the righteous and the wicked that proliferated in the Second Temple period. Sigvartsen systematically examines the texts of the Apocrypha, in particular those with an apocalyptic focus, and identifies the numerous afterlife and resurrection beliefs, and analyses these beliefs, enabling readers to easily understand and compare the wide-ranging beliefs on afterlife that these texts hold. The volume is a companion volume to Sigvartsen's other work on these themes in the Pseudepigrapha. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567685513 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567689252 Library eBook 9780567685520 Series: Jewish and Christian Texts • T&T Clark

Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Pseudepigrapha

Jan Age Sigvartsen, Theologische Hochschule Friedensau, Germany. An examination of the numerous afterlife and resurrection beliefs in the Pseudepigrapha. Sigvartsen offers a close reading of resurrection passages within the texts, and how they compare with each other, showing that often there is no evidence to suggest that they developed together, but rather are rooted in specific verses in TaNaKh. This volume in particular examines testaments, expansions of stories and legends (such as Joseph and Aseneth) and also considers the posthumous body, the nature of the soul, and anthropological implications. The work is a companion volume to Sigvartsen's other volume on afterlife and resurrection in the Apocyrpha. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages HB 9780567685544 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567685551 Series: Jewish and Christian Texts • T&T Clark

Scribes and Their Remains

Edited by Craig A. Evans, Acadia Divinity College, Canada & Jeremiah J. Johnston, Houston Baptist University, USA This volume examines the text as artifact, looking at a wide range of issues related to how early Christian texts were developed, transmitted and preserved. The volume begins with a piece by Stanley Porter looking at this overarching issue with a broad view. The book is then split into two parts, the first addressing scribes, letters and literacy and featuring a lengthy study on the longevity of New Testament autographs by Craig A. Evans. Part two looks at modes of writing, reading and abbreviating Christian scripture. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 384 pages • 186 bw illus HB 9780567688040 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567688057 Series: The Library of Second Temple Studies • T&T Clark

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Series Editor: Chris Keith, St. Mary's University, Twickenham, UK Formerly the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement, this series explores the many aspects of New Testament study including historical perspectives, social-scientific and literary theory, and theological, cultural and contextual approaches. For more information and a full series listing, please visit: www.bloomsbury.com/series/the-library-of-new-testament-studies

Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition

Edited by Joseph R. Dodson, Ouachita Baptist University, USA & Andrew W. Pitts, Arizona Christian University, USA Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical Tradition provides a fresh examination of the relationship of Greco-Roman philosophy to Pauline Christianity and an in-depth look at different approaches currently employed by scholars who draw upon philosophical settings in the ancient world to inform their understanding of Paul. The book is divided into two sections, one consisting of essays that situate GrecoRoman philosophy as a social setting for Pauline Christianity, and one consisting of exegetical studies dealing with various passages where motifs emerging from ancient philosophical culture provide illumination. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 320 pages PB 9780567688071 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567657916 Individual eBook 9780567657923 Library eBook 9780567657930 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Minor Prophets in the New Testament

Edited by Maarten J.J. Menken & Steve Moyise, Newman University, UK The Minor Prophets in the New Testament brings together a set of specially commissioned studies by experts in the field. After an introductory chapter, each of the New Testament books that contain quotations from the Minor Prophets are discussed: Mark, Matthew, Luke-Acts, John, Paul, Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, and Revelation. Readers are given an overview of the status, role and function of the Minor Prophets in the first century. The text considers the Greek and Hebrew manuscript traditions and offers insights into the various hermeneutical stances of the New Testament authors and the development of New Testament theology. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 192 pages PB 9780567689665 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567033055 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Holy Terror: Jesus in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas J.R.C. Cousland, University of British Columbia, Canada

The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is one of the most unusual gospels in the Christian tradition, in which Jesus is presented as a holy terror who kills and wounds adults for trifling faults. Cousland addresses why Jesus is portrayed in this way, placing this characterization in the context of the literary framework of the Gospel of Thomas and the larger setting of the Greco-Roman world. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 160 pages PB 9780567688804 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567668165 Individual eBook 9780567668189 Library eBook 9780567668172 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Torah in the New Testament

Papers Delivered at the ManchesterLausanne Seminar of June 2008 Edited by Michael Tait & Peter Oakes, University of Manchester, UK Torah in the New Testament is a collection of papers delivered at the Manchester—Lausanne Seminar of June 2008. This also involved contributions from the Universities of Sheffield, Geneva and the Ben Gurion University of the Negev. The purpose of the seminar was to offer some significant studies on the general topic of the Torah in the New Testament with particular reference to methodological issues, to the Jesus traditions in the Gospels, and to Paul and the Law. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 304 pages PB 9780567689634 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567006738 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Defeat of Death: Apocalyptic Eschatology in 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 5

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de Boer presents and exegetical and theological examination of Paul's theology of death and its apocalyptic context. The key texts with which de Boer engages are 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 5, and the work builds on the scholarship of Käsemann and Beker. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567690197 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781850750895 Library eBook 9780567493163 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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The Library of New Testament Studies continued Reading Dreams

An Audience-Critical Approach to the Dreams in the Gospel of Matthew Derek S. Dodson Dodson reads the dreams in the Gospel of Matthew (1:18b-25; 2:12, 13-15, 19-21, 22; 27:19) as the authorial audience. This approach requires an understanding of the social and literary character of dreams in the Greco-Roman world. Dodson describes the social function of dreams, noting that dreams constituted one form of divination in the ancient world, and looks at the theories and classification of dreams that developed in the ancient world. He moves on to demonstrate the literary dimensions of dreams in GrecoRoman literature. The dreams in the Gospel of Matthew are then analyzed in this social and literary context. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567689696 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567577702 Library eBook 9780567153203 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Methodology in the Use of the Old Testament in the New Context and Criteria

Edited by David Allen, The Queen's Foundation, UK & Steve Smith, St Mellitus College, UK This volume considers three areas of methodological interest or focus with respect to the use of the Old Testament in the New, and contains several invited essays on each focus area. The first section sets the scene, by opening up an interdisciplinary conversation as to what insights Old Testament and New Testament scholars might glean from other related disciplines. The second and third sections look specifically at how ancient authors conceived of the use of scripture in their writings, and the third examines the criteria that can/should be used for determining Old Testament allusions or echoes in the New Testament. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567678041 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567678058 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Anthropology and New Testament Theology

Edited by Jason Maston, Houston Baptist University, USA & Benjamin E. Reynolds, Tyndale University, Canada What does it mean to be human? This volume considers this question in the New Testament, through an examination of the anthropological ideas found in the texts of the New Testament and the thought of its writers. The volume concludes with pieces from Brian S. Roser and Ephraim Radner who bring the whole exploration together by reflecting on the theological implications of the New Testament’s anthropological ideas. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 336 pages PB 9780567690043 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567660343 Individual eBook 9780567680228 Library eBook 9780567660336 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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The Paul-Apollos Relationship and Paul's Stance toward GrecoRoman Rhetoric An Exegetical and Socio-historical Study of 1 Corinthians 1-4 Corin Mihaila Research into the social and rhetorical background of the Corinthian church, shows that the Corinthians were evaluating their leaders based on their rhetorical prowess, seeking to associate with those who would enhance their status and honour. The coherence of Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 1-4 is evaluated, particularly by showing how Paul's discourse of the cross and Sophia relate to the issue of the dissensions in the Corinthian ekklesia. Once demonstrated that there is a misunderstanding of wisdom amongst church leaders at the basis of the dissensions, a redefinition of the wisdom offered in Corinthians is required. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages PB 9780567689702 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567183828 Library eBook 9780567628237 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

A Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference A Case Frame Guide to Interpretation and Translation Paul L. Danove, Villanova University, USA This study continues the adaptation of the method of Case Frame analysis for the investigation of the Greek text of the New Testament. Case Frame analysis distinguishes the words of a language into two categories, predicators and non- predicators, and provides rigorous procedures for describing the syntactic, semantic, and lexical requirements that predicators impose on the words that complete their meaning. The inclusion of semantic function and feature descriptions in Case Frame analysis permits the development of a new genre of lexicon that specifies not only syntactic and lexical information (as do traditional dictionaries) but detailed semantic information. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 258 pages PB 9780567689719 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567031167 Library eBook 9780567377548 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Audience of the Gospels

The Origin and Function of the Gospels in Early Christianity Edited by Edward W. Klink III The discussion initiated by The Gospels for All Christians: Rethinking the Gospel Audiences, edited by Richard Bauckham, has had a profound effect on gospel study and has been probed and debated at major conferences, as well as at an international conference on the Gospel of John (2002). Almost every commentary or major monograph on the gospels has had to deal with its thesis. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages PB 9780567689221 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567045362 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Reconstructing the Historical Background of Paul’s Rhetoric in the Letter to the Colossians

Selected Essays on Textual Criticism and Early Christian Manuscripts Larry W. Hurtado, University of Edinburgh, UK The essays included in this volume present Larry W. Hurtado’s steadfast analysis of the earliest Christian manuscripts. In these chapters Hurtado considers not only standard text-critical issues which seek to uncover an earliest possible version of a text, but also the manuscripts available to us themselves. Hurtado examines often overlooked 2nd and 3rd century artefacts, which are among the earliest manuscripts available, drawing fascinating conclusions about the features of early Christianity. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567688828 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677716 Library eBook 9780567677709 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Image and Glory of God

1 Corinthians 11:2-16 As A Case Study In Bible, Gender And Hermeneutics Michael Lakey, Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford, UK This hermeneutical case-study illustrates the complexities of using biblical materials to shed light upon present-day concerns. The specific situation addressed is the recent evangelical controversy regarding gender roles. A significant strand of this debate concerns the relationship between gender and the doctrine of God. Lakey examines this with reference to 1 Corinthians 11 and points us towards forging a solution for how to interpret as Christian Scripture a text that invites its readers to assume a stance that is now problematic for many modern Christians. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567688880 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567182609 Library eBook 9780567018564 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians

Towards a Pauline Theology of Material Possessions Christopher L. Carter This text addresses two separate but related questions. Firstly, what is Paul's theology of material possessions, and secondly, what is the source of the apostle's thought on this subject? Carter endeavours to answer these questions by posing the hypothesis that Paul owes his pecuniary thought to the synoptic sermon tradition. Unlike other studies that investigate this link, Carter does not appeal to verbal parallels to establish this theory. Rather, he demonstrates a continuity in the broad fiscal thought of Jesus and Paul. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567689290 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567473042 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Adam Copenhaver, Ezra Bible Institute, USA

In approaching the debate surrounding the opponents in Colossians from a methodological standpoint, Copenhaver contends that Paul was not actually confronting active opponents when he wrote the letter. Rather, Copenhaver takes the view that Paul’s letter was written to the churches in the Lycus Valley, in a desire to develop their identity as a new people in Christ and to appeal to them to live a new kind of life. His warnings in Colossians 2 function as oppositional rhetoric, contrasting the religious practices of the Lycus Valley with this new belief. Paul’s warnings are therefore broadly representative of the ancient world, while at the same time focused especially on two threads of historical referents, Judaism and pagan religions. Development of the above argument demonstrates that the challenge of reconstructing a singular opponent arises not only from the limitations of textual and historical evidence, but also from the assumptions and methodologies inherent in historical approaches to the text. By modifying these assumptions and adjusting the methodology, Copenhaver can show how Paul’s letter takes on a new relationship to its historical context. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567689610 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567678812 Library eBook 9780567678829 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

"The Sufferings of Christ Are Abundant In Us"

A Narrative Dynamics Investigation of Paul's Sufferings in 2 Corinthians Kar Yong Lim This study investigates why Paul makes the theme of suffering so central to his argument in 2 Corinthians. It is pursued through an exegetical analysis of passages where Paul's suffering is described, namely 1:3-11; 2:14-116; 4:7-12; 6:1-10 and 11:23-12:10. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567690098 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567107282 Library eBook 9780567635143 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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"All of You are One"

The Social Vision of Gal 3.28, 1 Cor 12.13 and Col 3.11 Bruce Hansen Hansen argues against prevalent views that the unity formula employed in Gal 3.28, 1 Cor 12.13 and Col 3.11 reflects either a Hellenistic anthropology of ideal androgyny or a modern liberal conception of social equality. Rather, the author contends, attention to function and context demonstrates each epistle's vision of social unity. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567689313 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567136046 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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The Library of New Testament Studies continued Christ Redeemed 'Us' from the Curse of the Law

Sharing in the Son’s Inheritance

Jarvis J. Williams, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA

Esau McCaulley

A Jewish Martyrological Reading of Galatians 3.13

Jarvis J. Williams advances the argument that Paul borrowed from the martyr traditions represented in 2 and 4 Maccabees, and that he reconstructed them to fit his exegetical, theological, and polemical purposes in Gal 3:13 in order to persuade the Galatians not to embrace his opponents’ Torah-observant, gentile-exclusive gospel. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 280 pages HB 9780567657572 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567657596 Library eBook 9780567657589 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

So Great a Salvation

A Dialogue on the Atonement in Hebrews Edited by Jon C. Laansma, Wheaton College, USA, George H. Guthrie, Union University, USA & Cynthia Long Westfall, Denver Seminary, USA A definitive collection of studies on the atonement in Hebrews that will be of service well beyond the confines of Hebrews’ specialists, a collection as important for what it says about the atonement and the 21st century church as for what it says about Hebrews. It serves as a resource for further study of Hebrews and the theology of the atonement. At the same time it contributes to the renewing conversation between biblical and theological scholarship. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages HB 9780567656629 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9780567689115 Library eBook 9780567657244 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

This book explores the link between Paul’s belief that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah, and his interpretation of the promise made to Abraham in Galatians. Countering claims that Paul replaces the Promised Land with the gift of the Spirit or salvation, Esau McCauley argues that Paul expands this inheritance to include the whole earth due to his belief that, as the seed of Abraham and David, Jesus is entitled to the entire earth as his inheritance and kingdom. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567685926 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567685957 Library eBook 9780567685933 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Proskynesis of Jesus in the New Testament A Study on the Significance of Jesus as an Object of "Proskuneo" in the New Testament Writings Ray M. Lozano, Biola University, USA Lozano investigates the use of the Greek term "proskuneo" with Jesus as the object in the New Testament writings and examines its capacity to express various degrees of reverence directed toward a superior, from a respectful greeting of an elder to cultic worship paid to a god. Lozano then looks at the term in reference to Jesus in the New Testament writing (Mark, Matthew, Luke-Acts, John, Hebrews, and Revelation) and in so-doing shows that each of these New Testament writings, in their own unique ways, presents Jesus as a divine figure uniquely and closely linked to the God of Israel. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567688149 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567688170 Library eBook 9780567688156 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Earliest Perceptions of Jesus in Context Essays in Honor of John Nolland

Edited by Aaron White, Trinity College Bristol, UK, David Wenham, Trinity College Bristol, UK & Craig A. Evans, Acadia Divinity College, Canada The question of the identity of Jesus has been an important focus of modern New Testament scholarship, with particular attention paid to how Jesus was originally perceived. This volume contributes to the study of this question, with the various essays presenting new facets on the subject from a variety of angles. Approaches include: methodology, archaeology, background, individual gospel perspectives, gospel relationships, intertextuality in the gospels, as well as the earliest reception of the Jesus tradition in the post-Easter writings of the New Testament, and the ethical implications of Jesus' teaching. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 352 pages PB 9780567690067 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567671776 Library eBook 9780567671783 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Davidic Messianism and Paul’s Worldwide Interpretation of the Abrahamic Land Promise in Galatians

Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels Volume 4: The Gospel of John Edited by Thomas R. Hatina Beginning with an introduction that surveys methodological approaches used in the study of the function of scripture in John, Hatina presents specially commissioned studies in four categories: (1) historicalcritical approaches, (2) rhetorical and linguistic approaches, (3) social memory approaches, and (4) literary approaches. Each study contains not only recent research on the function of scripture in John, but also an explanation of the approach that is taken, making the collection an ideal resource for both scholars and students who are interested in the complexities of interpretation. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 240 pages HB 9780567684158 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567684110 Library eBook 9780567684141 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Studies on Jewish Scripture in the Fourth Gospel Michael A. Daise, College of William and Mary, USA Daise outlines the exegetical issues raised by three groups of scriptural quotations in the gospel of John, and traces the implications which resonate from the interrelationships that occur between them. A set of Isaianic quotations form an inclusio to the Book of Signs which models the Jews as both called by, yet kept from, Jesus’ public ministry. Quotations ‘remembered’ by Jesus' followers depict Jesus’ disciples as having been pneumatologically illumined to a new, eschatological order after the resurrection. And quotations cited during Jesus’ crucifixion are all fulfilled by soldiers beneath the cross, thus serving to dramatize John's christology. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 272 pages HB 9780567681799 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9780567681836 Library eBook 9780567681805 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Roman Empire in Luke's Narrative Kazuhiko Yamazaki-Ransom

Employing a historically-informed narrative-critical approach to Luke-Acts, this work illuminates Luke's portrayals of Roman officials in light of the Jewish portrayals of Gentile rulers in both the Old Testament and in Second Temple literature. It explores the intertextual relationship of Luke-Acts with preceding Jewish literature, going beyond quotations and clear allusions and providing a broader engagement with Luke's textual world. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567688859 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567364395 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Hearing Between the Lines

The Audience as Fellow-Worker in LukeActs and its Literary Milieu Kathy Maxwell Kathy Maxwell explores ancient rhetoricians' comments about 'the audience', as well as the kinds of audience participation they expected and the tools used to encourage such participation. Such tools were employed in ancient pagan, Jewish, and Christian literature - the concern being to engage the audience. Maxwell's conclusions impact not only the way biblical scholars view the rhetorical abilities of the Evangelists, but also the way in which modern readers 'hear' the biblical narrative. The modern audience also bears the responsibility of hearing between the lines, of creating the story with the ancient author. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567688873 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567592910 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Figure of Abraham in John 8 Text and Intertext

Ruth Sheridan, University of Newcastle, Australia Using methods derived from modern and postmodern literary criticism Ruth Sheridan examines textual allusions to the biblical figures of Cain and Abraham in John 8:1-59. She pays particular attention to how these allusions give shape to the Gospel's alleged and infamous anti-Judaism (exemplified in John 8:44). Moreover, Sheridan uniquely studies the subsequent reception in the Patristic and Rabbinic literature, not only of John 8, but also of the figures of Cain and Abraham. Sheridan shows how these figures are linked in Christian and Jewish imagination in the formative centuries in which the two religions came into definition. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages HB 9780567238061 • £85.00 / $115.00 Library eBook 9780567424020 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Gentile Mission in Old Testament Citations in Acts Text, Hermeneutic, and Purpose James A. Meek James Meek draws out the theme of the gentile mission in Acts as it relates to the Old Testament, and gives particular attention to four texts: Acts 13.47 (Is 49.6); 15.16-18 (Amos 9.11-12); 2.17-21 (Joel 3.1-5 MT); 3.25 (Gen 22.18). Meek focuses particularly on the quotations in Acts 13 and 15 because they explicitly address the issue of the gentile mission (the two earlier texts anticipate it) and because of particular interpretive questions raised by these texts. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 192 pages PB 9780567690203 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567033802 Library eBook 9780567124388 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Path to Salvation in Luke's Gospel What Must We Do? Mi ja Wi This book investigates Luke’s message of salvation in relation to socio-economic issues, and thus concerns salvation of the rich as well as the poor. With a narrative reading of Luke’s Gospel built on careful examination of its socio-economic context, it demonstrates that Luke’s message of salvation is best understood as: 1) Divine mercy which champions the cause of the poor and redresses the injustice of the world, 2) Its human embodiment, and 3) Divine reward promised to those who enact mercy.

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The Library of New Testament Studies continued The Message of Acts in Codex Bezae (vol 4)

A Comparison with the Alexandrian Tradition, volume 4 Acts 18.24-28.31: Rome Jenny Read-Heimerdinger & Josep Rius-Camps This is the final volume in the justifiably lauded fourvolume commentary on the Book of Acts, presenting a fresh look at the text of Codex Bezae and comparing its message with that of the more familiar Alexandrian text - of which the Codex Vaticanus is taken as a representative. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 434 pages PB 9780567690074 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567048998 Library eBook 9780567313492 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Use of Scripture in the Markan Passion Narrative Kelli S. O'Brien

O'Brien assesses the interpretive impact of scriptural allusions on the Markan passion narrative, considering how those passages are treated in Jewish and Christian traditions potentially available to the author of Mark. Allusions interpret the Markan Christology, but they also interpret other aspects of the drama, such as the opponents in the Jewish trial and the offer of vinegary wine. Most importantly, O'Brien shows how allusions in the passion narrative indicate in what sense the author understood Jesus' death to be redemptive and eschatological. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 344 pages PB 9780567688866 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567033796 Library eBook 9780567390578 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Media Matrix of Early Jewish and Christian Narrative Nicholas Elder, Marquette University, USA.

Elder addresses media and modes of composition in antiquity, arguing that the Gospel of Mark and Joseph and Aseneth were both composed via dictation from their antecedent oral traditions. Elder bases his case on several shared features of the text: they are both paratactically structured and contain few long, complex periods. They are repetitive and each employ a comparable proportion of active to passive voice verbs, and present and imperfect to aorist tenses. Elder's approach offers new insights for considering the relationship between orality and textuality in early Judaism and Christianity, avoiding the so-called "great divide" approach to these issues. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567688101 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567688132 Library eBook 9780567688118 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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A Poetic Discontent

Austin Farrer and the Gospel of Mark Robert Titley "A detailed critical evaluation of Farrer's work on Mark. [Titley's] exploration of Farrer's structural and prefigurative approach to Mark is by itself very useful in understanding Farrer's thought." Review of Biblical Literature Titley examines two major texts of Farrer's: his 1948 Bampton Lectures, published as The Glass of Vision, and his A Study in St Mark (1951) and re-evaluates Farrer's contribution to the study of Mark. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567688934 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567283214 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Jesus' Cry From the Cross

Towards a First-Century Understanding of the Intertextual Relationship between Psalm 22 and the Narrative of Mark's Gospel Holly J. Carey Using a multi-level approach to Mark 15:34, and contra to the opinion of the majority of Markan scholarship, a contextual reading of Ps 22:2 does not serve to negate or dilute the presentation of Jesus as one in distress. Rather, such a reading enhances this aspect of his death by underscoring his identity as a Righteous Sufferer who experiences suffering but has the promise of vindication. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567690111 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567018588 Library eBook 9780567110886 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Mark 15:39 as a Markan Theology of Revelation The Centurion's Confession as Apocalyptic Unveiling

Brian K. Gamel, Baylor University, USA Jesus' arrest, trial and execution ends with the Roman centurion who oversees the death process proclaiming Jesus as God's son. This surprising exclamation occurs moments after Jesus has been put to death amidst a crowd of mockery. Gamel explores two key questions in relation to this moment: what does the centurion mean when he says that Jesus is God's son, and why does he say it? Gamel argues that the offer of sight to the centurion demonstrates the reconciliation of God and humanity which are otherwise in Mark's Gospel repeatedly presented as antagonistic spheres. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 224 pages PB 9780567688095 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567673435 Individual eBook 9780567680235 Library eBook 9780567673442 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Jesus and Paul

Daniel W. McManigal, Hope Presbyterian Church, USA

Edited by B. J. Oropeza, Douglas C. Mohrmann & C. K. Robertson

John’s Eschatological Proclamation in Matthew 3

Global Perspectives in Honour of James D. G. Dunn. A festschrift for his 70th Birthday

A fresh analysis of the meaning of the baptism in the Holy Spirit and fire and John’s baptism as a prophetic sign-act. Expanding upon the sources, grammar and meaning of the Logion, analysing Old Testament and Second Temple texts, and discussing the prevalent theme of judgment in baptism, McManigal offers the first extended treatment of the baptism in the Holy Spirit in Matthew. Drawing out the unique Matthean meaning of the baptism of the "coming one," McManigal offers readers a new insight into the nature of repenting and prophetic baptism, whether through water, fire or Spirit.

James D. G. Dunn has been one of the most influential New Testament scholars of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. His works have altered the very way biblical theologians view Jesus and Paul. This book is written in gratitude of his influence and mentorship. The focus of the work parallels the major research of Dunn's career. It emphasizes the life and teachings of Jesus as remembered by his disciples, the new perspective on Paul, teachings in the Pauline letters, and relevant topics related to ancient Judaism, the Law, Soteriology and Christology in the New Testament.

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Reading Ephesians

Exploring Social Entrepreneurship in the Text Minna Shkul Minna Shkul examines how Ephesians engages in social entrepreneurship - the deliberate shaping of emerging Christian Identity. She uses an eclectic theoretical framework and deutero-Pauline reading position, which has two key aims. The first is to offer a theoretically informed social-scientific reading which demonstrates the extensive socio-ideological shaping within the text, and displays the writer's negotiation of different group processes throughout the letter. The second is to examine emerging Christian identity in the text. Crucially this is done without the theological presupposition that something was wrong with the Judaism practised at the time. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 304 pages PB 9780567689269 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567287779 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Paul and Epictetus on Law A Comparison Niko Huttunen Paul's relationship with covenantal nomism has long been the subject of lively discussion. In this book Niko Huttunen presents a challenging new path to complement the general scholarly picture of Paul's teaching on law. Acknowledging that Stoicism permeated Paul's intellectual milieu, Huttunen compares Paul's sayings of law with those of Epictetus drawing comparisons as a result of careful methodological considerations. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages PB 9780567689641 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567074393 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Price of Partnership in the Letter of Paul to the Philippians "Make My Joy Complete"

A Former Jew

Paul and the Dialectics of Race Love L. Sechrest Sechrest describes Pauline Christianity as a nascent ancient racial group, drawing on a Jewish understanding of race in Second Temple Judaism. With analysis of nearly five thousand Jewish and non-Jewish passages about identity from around the turn of the era, the models presented describe ancient Greek and Jewish ethnic and racial identity. Further, these models become resources for examining the racial character of Paul's self-identity and the continuities and discontinuities between the three races in his social world: Jews, Gentiles, and Christians. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages PB 9780567689627 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567462749 Library eBook 9780567061386 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Mark A. Jennings, Gordon-Conwell Seminary, USA

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A Baptism of Judgment in the Fire of the Holy Spirit

An examination of the purpose of Philippians showing that Paul wrote the letter with the sole intent of persuading the church to maintain its exclusive partnership with him and his gospel mission. In his discussion Jennings examines each section of the letter closely using standard historical-critical methods and with specific attention tokoinonia, the issue of 'rival' missions and Paul's affirmations of superiority, and Paul's comments about finance. Ultimately Jennings shows that in the letter Paul is urging the church at Philippi to be steadfast not just to the gospel of Christ, but to his gospel of Christ. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567689597 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567678010 Individual eBook 9780567682079 Library eBook 9780567678027 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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The Library of New Testament Studies continued Jude on the Attack

A Comparative Analysis of the Epistle of Jude, Jewish Judgement Oracles, and Greco-Roman Invective Alexandra Robinson, Macquarie University, Australia A detailed survey of Greco-Roman invectives and Jewish judgment oracles, comparing and contrasting them to the epistle of Jude. Robinson examines the structure, aims, themes, and style of these texts and in the end concludes that Jude is a ‘Jewish invective.’ The epistle is a polemical text which takes the form (structure, aims, and style) of a typical Greco-Roman invective but is filled with Jewish content (themes and allusions), drawing on Israel’s heritage for the benefit of his primarily Jewish-Christian audience. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 272 pages PB 9780567689184 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567678782 Library eBook 9780567678799 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Contest for Time and Space in the Roman Imperial Cults and 1 Peter Reconfiguring the Universe

Wei Hsien Wan, Axiom Learning, Malaysia. This volume examines 1 Peter’s critique of the Roman Empire in terms of its ideology or worldview. Building on the work of David Horrell and Travis Williams on resistance against Rome in 1 Peter, and of James Scott in anaylsing ideological resistance against domination, Wan considers how the imperial cults of Anatolia and 1 Peter offered distinct constructions of time and space; arguing that 1 Peter confronts Rome on a cosmic scale with its alternative construal of time and space and sets forth in the place of imperial imagination a theocentric, Christological understanding of the world. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567684431 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9780567684479 Library eBook 9780567684448 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation Rodney Lawrence Thomas

Rodney Thomas addresses the question of whether the book of Revelation was written as an ‘anti-magical' polemic and explores the concept and definition of ‘magic' from both modern and first-century standpoints. Thomas presents the first century as a time dominated by belief in spiritual forces and magical activity which the author of Revelation sought to put into proper perspective. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 240 pages PB 9780567688392 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567226860 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Reading Second Peter with New Eyes Methodological Reassessments of the Letter of Second Peter

Edited by Robert L. Webb & Duane F. Watson The chapters collected in this volume examine the impact of recent methodological developments in New Testament studies to Second Peter, including rhetorical, socialscientific, socio-rhetorical, ideological and hermeneutical methods, as their contribution to the understanding of the letter and its social context. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 202 pages PB 9780567688361 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567033635 Library eBook 9780567540430 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Christ, Shepherd of the Nations The Nations as Narrative Character and Audience in John's Apocalypse

Jon Morales, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA A fresh examination of the question of the nations in Revelation, carried out through employing narrative categories and asking four research questions: what is John’s story of the nations? How does he tell it? What is John’s message to the nations? What is John’s message to the church concerning the nations? Underpinning this analysis is the principle that character cannot be understood as an abstraction but must be rather discovered sequentially in the development of an entire narrative.This leads Morales to conclude that John's purpose concerning the nations is to show that they belong to God and to his Christ. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 208 pages PB 9780567689207 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567677952 Individual eBook 9780567681737 Library eBook 9780567677969 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Social Significance of Reconciliation in Paul's Theology Narrative Readings in Romans Corneliu Constantineanu "Should be read by anyone interested in studying religion's role in reconciling earthly conflicts." Reviews in Religion and Theology An assessment of the social dimension to reconciliation as displayed in Paul's Letter to the Romans. Constantineanu argues that Paul's understanding of reconciliation is complex, employing rich symbolism to describe reconciliation with God and between human beings forming an inseparable reality. The discussion is placed within Paul's overall religious, social and political contexts and focuses on Romans 5-8 and 12-15. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 272 pages PB 9780567688385 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567581983 Library eBook 9780567535481 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

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Paul's Utilization of Preformed Traditions in 1 Timothy

Michael W. Pahl

Mark M. Yarbrough

"The Word of the Lord" in 1 Thessalonians 4:1

In 1 Thessalonians 4:15, the Apostle Paul appeals to a "word of the Lord" to provide authority for his eschatological encouragement. Two theories have predominated in the history of interpretation: either 1) it refers to a directly received prophetic revelation; or 2) it refers to a teaching of Jesus received as tradition. This book investigates this problem from three angles: epistemological analysis, examining Paul's authorities for his knowledge, particularly in his eschatology; linguistic analysis, including both grammatical and lexical study of the phrase; and contextual analysis, setting the statement within its historical and literary contexts. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 216 pages PB 9780567690180 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567455659 Library eBook 9780567441461 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

Rediscovering the Marys Maria, Mariamne, Miriam

Edited by Mary Ann Beavis & Allysin Kateusz This interdisciplinary volume provides new insights into Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Mary the Mother of Jesus, and Miriam the sister of Moses. Mariamic traditions are often interconnected, as seen in the portrayal of these women as community leaders, prophets, apostles and priests. These chapters explore questions such as: which biblical Mary did the author of the Gospel of Mary intend to portray—Magdalene, Mother, or neither? Why did some writers depict Mary of Nazareth as a priest? And were extracanonical scriptures featuring Mary more influential than the canonical gospels on the depiction of Maryam in the Qur’an?

An evaluation of the Apostle's literary, rhetorical, and theological tactics

Mark Yarbrough assesses the question of whether traditional 'preformed' material contributes to the message and understanding of Paul's first letter to Timothy. The issue is addressed in three sections. Part one evaluates previous works interacting with 'traditional' material in the New Testament. Through a critique of historically proposed criteria, Yarbrough identifies eight criteria as the primary tools by which to discern units of preformed material. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 256 pages PB 9780567689245 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567254900 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies • T&T Clark

The Bible on Television

Edited by Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, UK & Edward Adams, King's College London, UK This volume examines and discusses selected Bible documentaries and academically informed dramatizations of the Bible. In the first section, a number of influential filmmakers and producers discuss their work in relation to the context and constraints of television (especially religious television) programming. The second section contains reflections of academics who have acted as historical consultants and presenters. They examine the processes involved and how their contributions were used. The third section assesses the finished products, and what they can tell us about the modern reception of the Bible. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages HB 9780567673992 • £85.00 / $114.00 Library eBook 9780567674005 Series: The Library of New Testament Studies & Scriptural Traces • T&T Clark

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Clothing and Nudity in the Hebrew Bible

Edited by Christoph Berner, University of Göttingen, Germany, et al This comprehensive reference resource covers a wide range of perspectives, subjects, and texts related to nudity and clothing. The volume is in three parts. The first considers methodology, archaeology, material culture and the iconography of ancient Israel and the near east. Part two looks at key themes such as mourning, death, encounter with the divine and issues of power and status. Finally, part three presents close studies of key passages where clothing and nudity play an important role, beginning with the nakedness of Adam and Eve in Genesis, and continuing through to the literature of the Second Temple period. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 576 pages • 130 bw illus HB 9780567678478 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567678492 Library eBook 9780567678485 T&T Clark

A Classified Bibliography on Ecclesiastes

David J. H. Beldman, Redeemer University College, Canada & Russell L. Meek, Louisiana College, USA This reference resource presents a comprehensive listing of bibliographical references of writings on the book of Ecclesiastes. Rather than being presented in alphabetical order these references are classified according to genre, chapter, and subject/theme. These classifications have been selected by specialists working on Ecclesiastes in order to guide scholars and researchers through the wealth of secondary material available and to prompt further research on the text.

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T&T Clark Handbook of Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics Edited by Uriah Y. Kim, Graduate Theological Union, USA & Seung Ai Yang, Chicago Theological Seminary, USA

The first reference resource on how Asian Americans read and interpret the Bible, this volume also serves a valuable role in both developing and disseminating what can be termed as Asian American biblical hermeneutics. Part 1 describes six major ethnic groups that make up 85% of the Asian population and outlines the specific concerns each group has when its members read the Bible. Part 2 examines critical methods in biblical interpretation and suggests adjustments that may be helpful in Asian American interpretation. Finally, Part 3 provides 25 interpretations by Asian American biblical scholars on specific biblical texts. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 544 pages HB 9780567672605 • £130.00 / $176.00 Individual eBook 9780567672629 Library eBook 9780567672612 Series: T&T Clark Handbooks • T&T Clark

T&T Clark International Theological Commentary Series Editors: Michael Allen and Scott R. Swain, both Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL, USA The T&T Clark International Theological Commentary (ITC) offers a verse by verse interpretation of the Bible that addresses its theological subject matter, gleaning the best from both the classical and modern commentary traditions and showing the doctrinal development of Scriptural truths. A companion series to the long-running International Critical Commentary (ICC) the ITC bears all the same hallmarks of scholarly rigour and excellence.

Micah: An International Theological Commentary

Mark Gignilliat, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, USA Gignilliat begins this volume on Micah by reflecting upon the nature of theological commentary in relation to biblical interpretation in two programmatic chapters, before situating Micah within current discussions on the book of the Twelve, focusing specifically on Micah’s relation with Jonah and Nahum. The next seven chapters are devoted to the interpretation and exegesis of the book of Micah. The commentary addresses literary issues involving the structure, grammar, and textual variants of a given passage, followed by broader theological reflections. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 320 pages HB 9780567195128 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9780567688989 Library eBook 9780567688996 Series: T&T Clark International Theological Commentary • T&T Clark

The Pastoral Epistles: An International Theological Commentary Volume One: I and II Timothy

Gerald L. Bray, Beeson Divinity School, USA This commentary offers verse-by-verse theological interpretation of first and second Timothy. Bray reads the letters as authoritative scripture, moving beyond questions of whether they are pseudonymous, and of whether or not they are post-apostolic, and looking closely at how they have been understood in the life of the Church. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 528 pages HB 9780567334190 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9780567689443 Library eBook 9780567689436 Series: T&T Clark International Theological Commentary • T&T Clark

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Essays on the Bodily Experience of Buildings Nathaniel Coleman Interweaving architecture, philosophy and cultual history, Materials and Meaning in Architecture develops a rich and multi-dimensional exploration of materials and materiality in an age when architectural practice seems otherwise preoccupied with image and visual representation. Arguing that architecture is primarily experienced by the whole body, rather than chiefly with the eyes, this broad-ranging study shows how the most engaging built works are as tactile as they are sensuous, communicating directly with the bodily sense, especially touch. It explores the theme of 'material imagination' and the power of establishing 'place identity' in an architect's work, to consider the enduring expressive possibilities of material use in architecture. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages • 90 BW illus and 16 colour plates PB 9781474287753 • £26.99 / $36.95 • HB 9781474287746 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474287739 Library eBook 9781474287722 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Sibyl Moholy-Nagy

Architecture, Modernism and its Discontents Hilde Heynen A major voice in the architectural culture of the fifties and sixties, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy was uniquely engaged with modernism and modernity. This book will analyse the significance of the life and works of Moholy-Nagy and explore the paradoxical aspects of the relationship between modernism and feminism. Published as part of the Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture series, which brings to light the work of significant yet overlooked figures in modernism, it is both an examination of her work and legacy, and also a study on the roles of gender and of the changing nature of modernism in its trajectory from Europe to America. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 272 pages • 75 b&w illus HB 9781350094116 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350094130 Library eBook 9781350094123 Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Modern Architecture • Bloomsbury Visual Arts World All Languages (except Dutch/German)

Architecture and Ugliness Anti-Aesthetics and the Ugly in Postmodern Architecture

Edited by Wouter Van Acker, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium & Thomas Mical, University of South Australia, Australia Whatever 'ugliness' is, it remains a problematic category in architectural aesthetics – either overlooked, vilified, or appropriated to shock or subvert conventions. This book presents eighteen new essays which rethink ugliness in postmodern architecture and design. Chapters address broad theoretical questions as well as specific case studies – together addressing the relation between the aesthetics of ugliness and concepts such as brutalism, kitsch, the formless, the monstrous, and the grotesque.

The Place of Silence

Architecture / Media / Philosophy Edited by Mark Dorrian, University of Edinburgh, UK & Christos Kakalis, Newcastle University, UK The Place of Silence explores the poetics and politics of silence in architecture. Bringing together contributions by internationally recognized scholars in architecture and the humanities, it explores the diverse practices, affects, politics and cultural meanings of silence, silent places and silent buildings in historical and contemporary contexts. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 304 pages • 60 b&w illus HB 9781350076594 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350076617 Library eBook 9781350076600 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Soviet Architectural Avant-Gardes

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Materials and Meaning in Architecture

Architecture and Stalin’s Cultural Revolution, 1928-1938 Danilo Udovicki-Selb Conventional readings of the history of Soviet art and architecture show modern utopian aspirations as all but prohibited by 1932 under Stalin's totalitarianism. Soviet Architectural Avant-Gardes challenges that view. Radically redefining the historiography of the period, it reveals how the relationship between the Party and practicing architects was much more complex and contradictory than previously believed, and shows, in contrast to the conventional scholarly narrative, how the architectural avant-garde was able to persist at a time when it is widely considered to have been driven underground. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781474299862 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474299855 Library eBook 9781474299848 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Landscape and Infrastructure

Re-Imagining the Pastoral Paradigm for the 21st Century Margaret Vickery, University of Massachussetts Amherst, USA Examining the relationship between infrastructure, nature and culture from the 17th century to the present. Landscape and Infrastructure looks at the ways in which infrastructure in the urban and rural landscape has been both celebrated and reviled, and provides powerful lessons for architects and landscape designers who are once more seeking to remarry nature, community, sustainability, and infrastructure. Within a broader historical and cultural context, it showcases the innovative work of contemporary designers who are finding inspiring new ways to reintegrate infrastructure projects into our landscapes and communities. By identifying historical precedents, this study sheds new light on contemporary debates and provides valuable insights into current discussions about infrastructure, landscape, and sustainability. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 224 pages • 45 b&w illus HB 9781350071087 • £70.00 / $95.00 Individual eBook 9781350071100 Library eBook 9781350071094 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781350068230 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350068254 Library eBook 9781350068247 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Identity, Community & Australian Artists, 1890-1914 Paris, London and Further Afield

Kate Rebecca Robertson, University of Sydney, Australia Between 1890 and 1914, Australian artists were lured abroad by an overwhelming desire to engage with their artistic and social heritage. In Paris – the centre of art – and London – the heart of the Empire – they developed complex social and professional networks. Artists joined ateliers in Paris, the Chelsea Arts Club and artist colonies including St Ives and Étaples. They formed communities based on their Australianness, performing this identity in private and public. Exploration of these artists reveals the fluid nexus of place, travel and relationships in this transitional juncture in British-Australian history. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 288 pages • 10 colour and 40 bw illus HB 9781501332845 • £102.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501332852 Library eBook 9781501332869 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Georges Rouault and Material Imagining Jennifer Johnson, University of Oxford, UK

Described as a difficult and dark painter, Georges Rouault’s oeuvre is deeply experimental. Images of the circus emerge from a plethora of chaotic marks, while numerous landscapes appear as if ossified in thick paint. Georges Rouault and Material Imagining approaches Rouault in relation to contemporary theories about making and material, examining how Rouault’s oeuvre constructs a ‘material consciousness’ that departs from other modern painters. The repetitions and re-workings at the heart of Rouault’s process defy conventional chronological treatment, and place the emphasis upon the coming-into-being of the work of art. Ultimately, the process of making is revealed as both a search for understanding and a response to the problematic world of the twentieth century. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 240 pages • 50 bw illus HB 9781501346095 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501346118 Series: Material Culture of Art and Design • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Luxury and Visual Culture John Armitage

From couture fashion to decadent food, the luxury goods and services industry has experienced unprecedented growth despite global recession. But in contemporary digital culture does luxury still reside in material things, or rather the look of things? In this first study of luxury through the lens of visual culture, Armitage argues that luxury is undergoing a shift from the material to the immaterial, offering unparalleled pleasures never before offered to the senses. This book posits luxury as key to understanding contemporary society and is essential reading for students of visual culture, fashion, luxury, media, design and related fields. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 224 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9781474246033 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474239530 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474239554 Library eBook 9781474239561 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Jean-Jacques Lebel and French Happenings of the 1960s The Erotics of Revolution

Laurel Jean Fredrickson, Southern Illinois University, USA Filling a significant lacuna, this is the first booklength English-language study of the French poet-artist Jean-Jacques Lebel, a key figure in the transnational avant-garde of the 1960s. Interdisciplinary in scope and approach, Laurel Fredrickson explores in particular the key 'happenings' Funeral of the Thing (1960) and 120 Minutes Dedicated to the Divine Marquis (1966), demonstrating how Lebel interconnected artistic and political countercultures through his activities and associations, and transmitted strategies and ideas across generations, national boundaries, and social realms. This compelling study of a provocative artistic figure expands our understanding of a generation, fifty years following May '68. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages • 8 colour and 20 bw illus HB 9781501332319 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501332326 Library eBook 9781501332333 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Time, Media, and Visuality in PostRevolutionary France

Edited by Iris Moon, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Department, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA & Richard Taws, Department of History of Art, University College London, UK The radical break with the past heralded by the French Revolution in 1789 has become one of the mythic narratives of our time. Yet in the drawn-out afterlife of the Revolution, and through subsequent periods of Empire, Restoration, and Republic, the question of what such a temporal transformation might involve found complex, often unresolved expression in visual and material culture. This diverse collection of essays draws attention to the multiple points of view and refracted forms of visuality that emerged in France from the beginning of the French Revolution through to the end of the July Monarchy in 1848. It offers a new account of the story of French art’s modernity by exploring the work of genre painters and miniaturists, sign-painters and animal artists, landscapists, architects, and restorers, as they worked out what it meant to be "post-revolutionary." UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 272 pages • 70 bw illus HB 9781501348396 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501348402 Library eBook 9781501348419 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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The Witches and Femmes Fatales of Hans Baldung Grien Yvonne Owens Hans Baldung Grien’s paintings, drawings and prints offer some of the most iconic early modern depictions of witches, crones and "poison maids." In her groundbreaking study of these images, Yvonne Owens reconstructs the humanist intellectual milieu of Renaissance Germany to show how classical and medieval ideas about medicine and natural philosophy shaped perceptions of the female body. In particular, she demonstrates that the female body was regarded as a toxic and defective entity, and that Grien referenced these ideas to please his erudite, wealthy patrons. Using this lens to reevaluate Grien’s work has allowed Owens to advance new interpretations of the artist’s previously mysterious iconography. UK August 2019 • US November 2019 • 288 pages • 25 bw illus HB 9781784537296 • £69.00 / $94.00 I.B.Tauris

Relational Art A Guided Tour Craig Smith Taking place in the skies over London, the plazas of Rotterdam, and the hallways of museums worldwide, a new kind of art has emerged since the 1990s. Known as Relational Art, this controversial practice features audience participation in ways never before realised, often using new media and social networking. In this book, academic and artist Craig Smith outlines a rigorous theory of Relational Art, explaining why audience interaction and collective art production has become so relevant. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages • 23 bw illus HB 9781780762555 • £72.00 / $99.00 I.B.Tauris

Antarctica through Art and the Archive Refractions of the Life of Edward Wilson Polly Gould Recent centenaries have commemorated the heroic era of Antarctic exploration and the work of pioneers such as Edward Wilson. He was a polar polymath who was an explorer, doctor, scientist and artist. Yet, how did Wilson manage the impossible practice of en plein air (open air) watercolour painting in the sub-zero conditions of this extreme environment? In this book, Polly Gould refracts the literature on anthropological studies, scientific experiments and art to arrive at her own cross-disciplinary reading. Through her use of the anthropologist Franz Boas’ work on the colour of water, however, Gould uncovers a cache of work that challenges current readers’ understanding of the Antarctic and explores the realities of that environment. UK July 2019 • US January 2020 • 368 pages • 121 bw illus HB 9781788311694 • £75.00 / $110.00 I.B.Tauris

Anti-Portraiture

Challenging the Limits of the Portrait Edited by Kirstie Imber & Fiona Johnstone

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Abject Eroticism in Northern Renaissance Art

The portrait has historically been understood as an artistic representation of a human subject. Its purpose was to create visual or psychological likenesses or the expression of personal, familial or social identity, it was typically associated with the privileged individual. Recent scholarship in the humanities and social sciences however has responded to the complex nature of twenty-first century subjectivity and proffered fresh conceptual models and theories to analyse it. In Anti-Portraiture, Kirstie Imber and Fiona Johnstone examine individuality via a range of media including sculpture, photography, installation and sound art, and make a convincing case for an expanded definition of portraiture. UK September 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781784534127 • £72.00 I.B.Tauris

Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy The Legacy of Carla Lonzi

Francesco Ventrella & Giovanna Zapperi A renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 1970 to found Rivolta Femminile, a pioneering feminist collective in Italy. Rather than separating the art world luminary from the activist, however, this book looks at the two together. It demonstrates that even as Lonzi refused art, she articulated how feminist spaces and communities drew strength from creativity. Her written work and activism represents a crucial, but previously overlooked, feminist intervention in traditional art history from beyond the Anglo-American canon. This book is a timely and urgent addition to our understanding of radical politics, separatist feminism and art criticism in the post-war period. UK September 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages HB 9781784537326 • £72.00 / $99.00 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Gustave Caillebotte as Worker, Collector, Painter Samuel Raybone, Aberystwyth University, UK

Gustave Caillebotte was more than a painter of the working man: he collected and researched postage stamps; designed and built yachts; administered and participated in the sport of yachting; collected paintings; cultivated and collected rare orchids; designed and tended his gardens; and engaged in local politics. Samuel Raybone presents the first comprehensive account of Caillebotte’s manifold activities, with completely new critical interpretations of Caillebotte’s broad career that highlights the singular salience of ‘labor’, and which intersects histories and theories of visual culture, ideology, and psychoanalysis. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 272 pages • 8 colour and 46 bw illus HB 9781501339943 • £95.00 / $130.00 Individual eBook 9781501339950 Library eBook 9781501339967 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

AIDS and Representation

Portraits and Self Portraits During the AIDS Crisis in America Fiona Johnstone This is the first volume to comprehensively examine portraiture, particularly self-portraits, of those suffering from AIDS at the height of the pandemic in America. In reexamining the work of contemporary American artists ranging from Nan Goldin to Felix Gonzalez-Torres, AIDS and Self-Representation offers a new view of AIDS patients and underscores their right to self-representation in political and academic discourse. Addressing themes of sickness, mortality, desire, sexual identity, love, and loss, this is an important contribution to both queer and art history. UK September 2019 • US December 2019 • 304 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781788311885 • £69.00 / $95.00 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Ethics of Contemporary Art

Gender, Orientalism and the Jewish Nation at the German Fin de Siècle Women in the Work of Ephraim Moses Lilien Lynne M. Swarts, University of Sydney, Australia Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874-1925) was one of the most important Jewish artists of modern times. Concentrating mainly on his illustrations for journals and books, Lynne Swarts acknowledges the importance of Lilien’s groundbreaking male iconography in Zionist art, but is the first to examine Lilien’s complex and nuanced depiction of women, which comprised a major dimension of his work. Using an interdisciplinary approach to integrate intellectual and cultural history with issues of gender, Jewish history and visual culture, Swarts also explores the important fin de siècle tensions between European and Oriental expressions of Jewish femininity. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 320 pages • 32 color and 125 bw illus HB 9781501336140 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501336157 Library eBook 9781501336164 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Deleuze and the Map-Image Aesthetics, Information, Code, and Digital Art

Jakub Zdebik, University of Ottawa, Canada The map, as it appears in Gilles Deleuze’s writings, is a concept guiding the exploration of new territories, no matter how abstract. With the advent of new media and digital technologies, contemporary artists have imagined a panoply of new spaces that put Deleuze’s concept to the test. Deleuze’s concept of the map bridges the gap between the analog and the digital, information and representation, virtual and actual, canvas and screen and is therefore best suited for the contemporary artistic landscape. Deleuze and the Map-Image explores cartography from philosophical and aesthetic perspectives and argues that the concept of the map is a critical touchstone for contemporary multidisciplinary art. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 224 pages • 21 bw illus HB 9781501346781 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501346798 Library eBook 9781501346804 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

In the Shadow of Transgression

Theo Reeves-Evison, Birmingham School of Art, UK As the first full-length study of its kind to outline a positive vision of the ethics of contemporary art, this book distances itself from previous accounts that focus on transgression. The critique of transgressive art is not made on the basis that it is wrong, but that it no longer succeeds on its own terms in societies where language, prohibition and morality are more plastic than they once were. By drawing on the work of Félix Guattari and Jacques Lacan, the book develops a novel theoretical framework that emphasizes the effect of art on subjectivity. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 192 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781501339905 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501339912 Library eBook 9781501339936 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Series Editor: Kathryn Brown, Loughborough University, UK This research series reconceives the scope and function of art markets throughout history by examining them in the context of broader institutional practices, knowledge networks, social structures, collecting activities, and creative strategies. The volumes encourage increased dialogue between art historians, artists, curators, economists, gallerists, and other market professionals by contextualizing art markets around the world within wider art historical discourses and institutional practices.

Women, Art and Money in Late Victorian and Edwardian England The Hustle and the Scramble Maria Quirk Women, Art and Money in Late Victorian and Edwardian England establishes the importance of women artists’ commercial dealings to their professional identities and reputations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Grounded in economic, social and art history, the book draws on and synthesises data from a broad range of documentary and archival sources to present a comprehensive history of women artists’ professional status and business relationships within the complex and changing art market of late-Victorian England. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 192 pages • 5 tables HB 9781501343056 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501343063 Library eBook 9781501343070 Series: Contextualizing Art Markets • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Old Masters Worldwide

An International Market Between the Napoleonic Era and the Great Depression Edited by Susanna Avery-Quash, National Gallery London, UK & Barbara Pezzini As a result of the Napoleonic wars, vast numbers of Old Master paintings were released on to the market from public and private collections across Continental Europe. The knock-on effect was the growth of the market for Old Masters from the 1790s up to the early 1930s, when the Great Depression put an end to its expansion. This book explores for the first time the global movement of Old Master paintings and investigates some of the changes in the art market that took place as a result of this new interest. Arguably, the most important phenomenon was the diminishing of the traditional figure of the art agent and the rise of more visible, increasingly professional, dealerships; the book explores the ways in which the pioneering practices of such businesses contributed to shape a changing market. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages • 87 bw illus HB 9781501348143 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501348150 Library eBook 9781501348167 Series: Contextualizing Art Markets • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Corporate Patronage of Art & Architecture in the United States, Late 19th Century to the Present Edited by Monica E. Jovanovich, Golden West College, USA & Melissa Renn, Harvard University, USA

This interdisciplinary collection of case-studies examines corporate patronage in the US and highlights the central role corporations have played in shaping American culture – and presents new methodologies for future study of this fertile field of inquiry. Featuring studies on artists such as Margaret Bourke-White, Diego Rivera, Maxfield Parrish, Picasso, and Eugene Savage, and patrons like Mellon and Carnegie, it includes the first comprehensive bibliography on American corporate patronage and support of the arts, as well as many recent archival discoveries. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 304 pages • 17 colour and 28 bw illus HB 9781501343735 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501343742 Library eBook 9781501343766 Series: Contextualizing Art Markets • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Contextualizing Art Markets

Reframing Japonisme

Women and the Asian Art Market in Nineteenth-Century France (1853-1914) Elizabeth Emery, Montclair University, USA Japonisme, the nineteenth-century fascination for Japanese art, has generated an enormous body of scholarship over the last twenty years, but most of it neglects women, who also acquired objects from the Far East and displayed them in their homes before selling or bequeathing them to museums. The present volume thus brings to light the culturally important, yet largely forgotten artistic activities of women who began collecting Japanese and Chinese chimeras in the 1840s, built a house for them in the 1870s, and bequeathed the ‘Musée d’Ennery’ to the state as a free public museum in 1893. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages • 50 bw illus HB 9781501344633 • £90.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501344664 Library eBook 9781501344640 Series: Contextualizing Art Markets • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Collecting Prints, Posters and Ephemera Perspectives in a Global World

Edited by Ruth E. Iskin & Britany Salsbury, Cleveland Museum of Art, USA Why did collectors seek out posters and collect ephemera during the late-nineteenth and the twentieth centuries? How have such materials been integrated into institutional collections today? These are among the questions tackled in this volume—the first to examine the practices of collecting prints, posters, and ephemera during the modern and contemporary periods. Fourteen essays and one roundtable discussion, all specially commissioned from art historians, curators, and collectors for this volume, explore key issues such as the roles of class, politics, and gender, and address historical contexts, social roles, value, and national and transnational aspects of collecting practices. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 32 colour illus, 60 bw illus HB 9781501338496 • £96.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781501338502 Library eBook 9781501338519 Series: Contextualizing Art Markets • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Epica Book 32

The Social Design Reader

Epica Awards

Elizabeth Resnick demonstrates how to use design as a catalyst for social change. Bringing together writings by practitioners, the reader explores the authentic voices of thinkers, writers, and designers who are helping to build a ‘canon’ of informed literature to document the development of the discipline.

Creative Communications Beautifully illustrated with over 1000 colour images, the 32nd edition of the Epica Book showcases more than 850 creative projects honoured in the 2018 Epica Awards - including fascinating background stories on all the latest Epica d'Or winners. Featuring work from communication agencies, film production companies, media consultancies, photographers and design studios, the Epica Book is a unique source of information and inspiration for all those interested in contemporary worldwide advertising trends. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 400 pages • 1000 colour illus HB 9781350065789 • £55.00 / $74.00 Library eBook 9781350065772 Series: Epica • Bloomsbury Visual Arts World English

Format for Graphic Designers

Gavin Ambrose, University of Brighton, UK & Paul Harris, Freelance Author, UK A clear introduction to the creative use of format in graphic design, from traditional print to digital formats for mobile and desktop screens. Includes over 200 inspirational examples from contemporary international designers, covering everything from books and magazines, point-of-purchase displays, packaging, direct mail, brochures, and screen-based formats. The new edition features new work and a new layout design. UK September 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781474290630 • £26.99 / $36.95 Individual eBook 9781350031821 Library eBook 9781474299060 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Elizabeth Resnick

UK July 2019 • US August 2019 • 416 pages • 50 BW illus PB 9781350026056 • £25.99 / $35.95 • HB 9781350026063 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350026032 Library eBook 9781350026025 Bloomsbury Visual Arts World English

The Fundamentals of Graphic Design

Gavin Ambrose, University of Brighton, UK, Paul Harris, Freelance Author, UK & Nigel Ball Introducing students to the field of graphic design through inspirational examples and clear, practical advice. Fully updated to reflect the changes in today's technologies and graphic design practice. With a new section expanding the coverage of digital design tools and new material on social media, apps plus more on design for the Web, this book gives students a unique overview of what graphic designers do and how they work, historical influences on the field, and coverage of design thinking and the production process. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 192 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781474269971 • £26.99 / $36.95 Individual eBook 9781474270298 Library eBook 9781474269988 Series: Fundamentals • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

User Experience Design A Practical Introduction

Gavin Allanwood, UCLAN, UK & Peter Beare, University of Central Lancashire Covering everything from personas and user involvement to aesthetics, branding and platforms, this book explains in detail how to create digital projects which both look good and work well. This second edition includes new sections on responsive design, accessibility, virtual reality and additional ‘micro-activities’ which allow you to try out suggested techniques in your own designs. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 176 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781350021709 • £23.99 / $32.95 Individual eBook 9781350021730 Library eBook 9781350021716 Series: Basics Design • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Neil Leonard, University of the West of England, UK, Andrew Way & Frédérique Santune This book covers all you need to know about designing for the web and digital, from initial concepts and client needs to basic coding, e-commerce and working with different platforms. The companion website provides step-by-step tutorial videos, HTML and CSS styling tips and links to further useful resources. Featuring interviews with international designers and critical commentaries looking at best practice and theoretical considerations, Web and Digital for Graphic Designers is a complete overview of designing for the web. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 216 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781350027558 • £28.99 / $39.95 Individual eBook 9781350027565 Library eBook 9781350027664 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Design

The Key Concepts D.J. Huppatz, Swinburne University, Australia This essential guide covers fundamental design concepts: thinking, service, context, interaction, experience, and systems. Each concept is fully contextualised and supported by pedagogical aids. Illustrated case studies include such brands and products as Uber, Apple, and IKEA. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 192 pages • 16 BW illus PB 9781350068148 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350068155 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350068162 Library eBook 9781350068179 Series: The Key Concepts • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

For the Love of Letterpress

A Printing Handbook for Instructors and Students Cathie Ruggie Saunders, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA & Martha Chiplis, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA With a focus on the practical, For the Love of Letterpress explores everything from the technology of letterpress and studio efficiency to advanced techniques like embossing and relief. This new edition also looks at 3D printing and abstract compositions, and further videos, interviews and assignment ideas are all available on the book's companion website. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages • 242 colour illustrations PB 9781350051287 • £24.99 / $34.95 Individual eBook 9781350051256 Library eBook 9781350051263 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Reading Graphic Design History Image, Text and Context David Raizman Reading Graphic Design History uses a series of key texts from the history of print culture to explore issues of class, race, and gender. David Raizman re-examines ‘icons’ of graphic design to examine attitudes about women’s roles in society, and the relationship between print, race, and ethnicity. UK January 2020 • US January 2020 • 256 pages • 80 BW illus + colour plates PB 9781474299411 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781474299398 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781474299381 Library eBook 9781474299374 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

3D Printing Design

Additive Manufacturing and the Materials Revolution Francis Bitonti 3D printing is a technology that designers and brands will need to understand if they hope to be competitive in the future. Francis Bitonti gives an insider’s view from his design studio on how additive manufacturing is already shaking up the industry, and where it’s likely to go next. Complete with interviews from designers and 3D experts, Bitonti explores whether 3D body scans mean couture for all, how rapid prototyping can change your design method, if 3D printed materials can enhance medical design, and more. This is inspirational reading for the designers of tomorrow. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 168 pages • 58 bw illus PB 9781474220965 • £23.99 / $32.95 • HB 9781350065529 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350032194 Library eBook 9781474220972 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Ceramics and the Museum

Anitra Nottingham & Jeremy Stout

Laura Breen interrogates the relationship between art-oriented ceramic and museum practice in Britain since 1970. She proposes that ‘gestures of showing’ - such as exhibitions and installation art - can be read as statements that reveal the identities of the ceramics themselves.

How to be successful in design school This book demystifies what design school is really like and explains what will be experienced at each stage, with particular focus on practical advice on topics like responding to design briefs and developing ideas, building up confidence and understanding what is expected. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 200 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781350050785 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350050808 Library eBook 9781350050792 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Contemporary Studio Porcelain Materials, techniques and expressions Peter Lane Porcelain is known and sought after for its translucency, fineness and whiteness but it is a notoriously difficult medium to master. Peter Lane looks closely at the unique properties of porcelain, focusing on the wide variety of techniques used by artists, and examining the technical achievements and aesthetics of the resulting stunning artworks. Covering everything from sources of inspiration to surface treatments and glazes, the book is lavishly illustrated throughout, offering a rich exploration of porcelain in its contemporary forms. The excellent quality and innovation offered by the huge range of artists represented gives the book a truly international perspective, and delivers a broad overview of the exciting world of porcelain today. UK July 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781472568991 • £35.00 Bloomsbury Academic

The Politics of Vietnamese Craft American Diplomacy and Domestication

Jennifer Way, Professor of Art History, University of North Texas, Dallas Forth Worth, USA Jennifer Way uncovers a little-known chapter in the history of American diplomacy, wherein postwar Vietnamese craft production was shaped by the US government as an object for consumption by middle-class America. Way explores how the US guided the marketing of Vietnamese craft in order to advance American diplomatic and domestic interests.

Laura Breen

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 38 bw illus PB 9781350047846 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350047822 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350047853 Library eBook 9781350047860 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Designing the Department Store Display and Retail at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

Emily M. Orr, Assistant Curator of American Design, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, USA Changing practices in design and architecture contributed to a major shift in retail display at the turn of the 20th century. Focusing on the role of the 'displayman' and drawing on a wealth of previously unexplored archival sources, Emily Orr's case studies include Whiteley's, Schlesinger and Mayer and Wanamaker's. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages • 50 BW illus HB 9781350054370 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350054387 Library eBook 9781350054394 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Encyclopedia of East Asian Design

Edited by Haruhiko Fujita, Osaka University, Japan & Christine Guth The first comprehensive reference guide to the design histories of East Asia. Placing design within the historical and cultural contexts of China, Japan, Korea, Macao, Mongolia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, contributors address a wide range of craft and design disciplines. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 752 pages • 28 BW illus + 16pp colour plates HB 9781350036475 • £195.00 / $265.00 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Spectacular Fashion Kerry Taylor Galliano: Spectacular Fashion is the first detailed guide to the work of one of fashion’s greatest talents. Renowned fashion expert Kerry Taylor looks at John Galliano’s collections from his 1984 graduate show to his triumphs at Dior and Margiela. With never-before-seen images of designs from private couture archives, close-ups revealing the intricacies of garments, and iconic runway shots, the book also features interviews with the designer and the people who worked closely with him throughout his career. A must-have for fashion lovers and researchers, Galliano: Spectacular Fashion is the ultimate overview of the work of a design genius. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 368 pages • 492 color illus HB 9781474277846 • £48.00 / $50.00 Individual eBook 9781474277853 Library eBook 9781474277877 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

The Fashion Business Reader Edited by Joseph H. Hancock II, Drexel University, USA & Anne Peirson-Smith

The first comprehensive anthology of classic and cutting-edge writings on the global fashion business from production to consumption. Bringing together a rich interdisciplinary and international range of writings in one volume, this essential text encompasses creative, theoretical and practical approaches from scholarship spanning business, the social sciences, arts and humanities. Topics covered include fashion history, product development, sourcing and manufacturing, sustainability, and much more. UK June 2019 • US July 2019 • 512 pages • 38 b&w illus PB 9781474279543 • £29.99 / $40.95 • HB 9781474279536 • £95.00 / $130.00 Bloomsbury Visual Arts World English

Paris, Capital of Fashion

Edited by Valerie Steele, Director and Chief Curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, USA Lavishly-illustrated, this book accompanies the major 2019 exhibition at The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York and includes the museum director Valerie Steele's ruminations on how and why Paris became famous as "the capital of fashion." Paris was mythologized as the capital of modernity, art, and revolution— which would influence its image as the capital of fashion. During and since WW2, Paris faced repeated challenges from other fashion cities, especially London, Milan, and New York. In the 21st century, globalization has also revised the traditional paradigm of center versus periphery, as cities from Shanghai to Sao Paolo have become major fashion centers. Yet Paris has retained a unique place in the geography of fashion.

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Fashion Forecasting

Bundle Book + Studio Access Card Lorynn Divita, Baylor University, USA Learn how to anticipate emerging trends and how to prepare and present your own fashion forecast. Three new chapters on fashion eras, world cultures, and subcultures show you influences on fashion innovation yesterday and today, so that you can spot those of tomorrow. New Influencer profiles focus on trend creators, rather than trend popularizers, to show you how to find key people from many creative fields who shape popular fashion. A new appendix covers how to create a fashion forecast and a streamlined chapter organization is concise without sacrificing depth. UK October 2019 • US September 2019 • 384 pages PB 9781501338649 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501338656 Library eBook 9781501338632 Fairchild Books

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Fashion in European Art

Dress and Identity, Politics and the Body, 1775-1925 Edited by Justine De Young Fashion reveals not only who we are, but whom we aspire to be. From 1775 to 1925, artists in Europe were especially attuned to the gaps between appearance and reality, participating in and often critiquing the making of the self and image. Fashion in European Art explores representations of fashion and dress, revealing how artists and their sitters engaged with the fashion and culture of their times. Its essays explore the politics of dress, its inspirations and the reactions it provoked, as well as the many meanings of fashion in European art, to show its importance in understanding modernity itself. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 288 pages • 40 integrated bw illus PB 9781788314480 • £19.99 / $25.00 Previously published in HB 9781784534622 Individual eBook 9781786722249 Library eBook 9781786732248 Series: Dress Cultures • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Bond Girls

Body, Fashion and Gender Monica Germanà This ground-breaking interdisciplinary study examines the iconic women of the Bond franchise, from the viewpoint of fashion, style, body and gender. Providing a comprehensive evaluation and new readings of all principle female characters, this exciting study investigates themes of power dressing, fetish, ‘deviant femininity’, the ‘phallic woman’ and the foreign ‘other’. Bond Girls reveals that through subversive sartorial and narrative behaviours, these women interrogate the controlling influence of Bond’s male gaze by both exploiting the power of display and exercising – as female spies – their own ability to ‘see’. Essential reading for undergraduate students and above, studying fashion, film and media. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 18 bw illus PB 9780857855329 • £24.99 / $26.95 • HB 9780857856432 • £75.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350124707 Library eBook 9781350124714 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

The Book of Pockets

A Practical Guide for Fashion Designers Adriana Gorea, Katya Roelse & Martha L. Hall Pockets on our clothes are not only functional, they are fundamental design elements that can make a garment unique. This is a practical guide to a wide range of pocket constructions, fabrications, applications, details and styles that can be used as inspiration for developing new designs, from activewear to couture. Written by experienced fashion designers and featuring interviews with practitioners from curators to technology developers, every chapter includes sewing tutorials, design and construction challenges. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 208 pages • 250 color illus PB 9781474272490 • £28.99 / $39.95 Library eBook 9781474272506 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Styling Shanghai

Edited by Christopher Breward, University of Edinburgh, UK Styling Shanghai is the first book dedicated to exploring the city’s fashion cultures, examining its growing status as one of the world’s foremost fashion cities. From its origins as an international treaty port in the nineteenth century, Shanghai has emerged as a global leader in the production, mediation and consumption of fashion. This book reveals how the material and imaginative context of this thriving urban center has produced vivid interpretations of fashion as object, image, and idea. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 272 pages • 55 bw illus PB 9781350051133 • £26.99 / $36.95 • HB 9781350051140 • £80.00 / $108.00 Individual eBook 9781350051157 Library eBook 9781350051164 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Fashion Installation

Body, Space, and Performance Adam Geczy, Sydney College of the Arts, Australia & Vicki Karaminas, Massey University Wellington, New Zealand Today, design houses are thinking beyond traditional methods of display to stimulate interest in their collections, such as to the internet, fashion film and, more recently, fashion installations. This book offers a critical evaluation of the changing ways in which fashion has been exhibited, focusing specifically on the recent turn toward installation, whether in the form of static presentations, interactive performances or the more conventional curated designer exhibition. Focusing on pioneering designers from Prada to Van Beirendonck, Fashion Installation also looks back to early influential fashion displays by designers like Worth and Poiret. UK June 2019 • US June 2019 • 144 pages • 22 bw illus PB 9781350032521 • £16.99 / $22.95 • HB 9781350032514 • £50.00 / $68.00 Individual eBook 9781350032538 Library eBook 9781350032507 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Paris Fashion and World War Two Global Diffusion and Nazi Control

Edited by Lou Taylor & Marie McLoughlin This pioneering book explores fashion’s economic and symbolic importance in wartime France. Challenging the traditional view that French couture was severely curtailed during WWII, it demonstrates how Paris retained its international hold on the haute couture industry amid the trauma of Nazi occupation. Bringing together the writing of eminent dress historians and curators, the volume takes us from renowned Parisian salons to the streets of Rio, and the glittering department stores of New York. Highlighting tensions between luxury fashion and the everyday reality of wartime life, it examines how Parisian journalism and photography enabled France to maintain its eminence in global fashion. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 368 pages • 36 bw and 32 colour illus PB 9781350000261 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350000278 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350000292 Library eBook 9781350000285 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Uniform

Dressing for Deviance

Clothing and Discipline in the Modern World

Edited by Joanne Turney, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK

Edited by Jane Tynan & Lisa Godson, National College of Art and Design, Ireland

Both revealing and concealing, fashionable clothing is an excellent communicator of identity and in turn assumes social and moral significance by coding wearers as ‘respectable’ or ‘deviant’. This interdisciplinary book develops new ways of seeing everyday dress and the individual body in public space. Exploring Hoodies and trench-coats, knitted Norwegian Lustkoffe sweaters and low-slung trousers, it reveals how innocuous objects have been coded as deviant, both socially and in the media. Fashion Crimes shows where morality, social control and criminality meet, demonstrating how dress codes and terms such as ‘suitability’ or ‘glamour’ can be renegotiated.

Examining the roles uniform plays in public life and private experience, this collection considers how uniform dress embodies gender, class, sexuality, race, nationality, and belief. With thematic sections on the meaning of uniform in the military, its use in fashion, in the workplace and at leisure, a series of case studies consider what sartorial uniformity means to the history of the body and society. With original contributions from emerging and established academics, Uniform draws attention to a visual and material practice with the power to regulate or disrupt civil society.

UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 256 pages • 27 b&w illus HB 9781780766980 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781788315647 Library eBook 9781788315630 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Wearing the Cheongsam

Contemporary Indonesian Fashion

Dress and Culture in a Chinese Diaspora

Through the Looking Glass

Cheryl Sim

Alessandra B. Lopez y Royo

Associations between the cheongsam dress and Chinese cultural identity are well known but what are the meanings of the cheongsam for members of the Chinese diaspora? In a study grounded in firsthand accounts of wearing, Cheryl Sim explores the practices and experiences of women in Canada, a major Chinese diaspora, and carries out the first in-depth study of the cheongsam from this critical point of view. Covering issues such as heritage, ethnic identity, authenticity, nationalism, patriarchy and assimilation, Sim reveals the many meanings of the cheongsam. This book is the entry-point into discussions of Chinese dress and diaspora.

This book explores how contemporary Indonesian fashion has moved away from ‘national dress’ and ‘colonial fashion’ to claim its own distinct identity. Challenging the dominant Eurocentric model of fashion and beauty discourses, it explores the diversity and complexity of the Indonesia’s sartorial offerings, from traditional ikatweaving to contemporary fashion blogging.

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 29 bw illus HB 9781788310819 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350109872 Library eBook 9781350109865 Series: Dress Cultures • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Fashion Crimes

Exploring clothing on the streets and in shopping malls, on the catwalk, in magazines, and online, the book examines how Indonesian fashion is made, presented, and consumed. Beautifully illustrated and deeply researched, it offers a new perspective on a rapidly developing new fashion capital. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781350061309 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350061323 Library eBook 9781350061316 Series: Dress and Fashion Research • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Fashion and Materiality

Cultural Practices in Global Contexts Edited by Heike Jenss, Parsons School of Design, The New School, USA & Viola Hofmann, Institute of Arts and Material Culture, TU Dortmund University, Germany This cutting-edge study offers new insights into the relationships between fashion, bodies, and material culture, focusing on diverse cultural practices. Drawing on a series of historical and contemporary case studies, the collection explores how fashion and clothing shape our sense of body and self, and our social relationships. With contributions from leading international scholars, Fashion and Materiality takes the reader from Chinoiserie clothing in 18th century Europe to fast fashion in today’s China. Illustrated with 45 images, the book shows how dress and cultural identity are part of everyday actions like buying, wearing, and making clothing. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 288 pages • 40 bw illus HB 9781350057814 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350057838 Library eBook 9781350057821 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Worn

Footwear, Attachment and Affects of Wear Ellen Sampson In a culture and fashion system obsessed with newness, what is our attachment to clothes which are marked through use? How are our relationships to footwear produced through the embodied practices of wearing, maintenance and repair? Through a focus on a single garment, the shoe, this book seeks to explore questions about the embodied experience of wearing and the affect of the worn. Originating in a practice-based methodology with wearing at its centre, this book proposes embodied experiences as tools for developing knowledge and calls readers to reconsider the value of the worn at a time when fast fashion reigns supreme and interest in damaged garments quietly increases. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 256 pages HB 9781350087187 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350087194 Library eBook 9781350087200 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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The Third Realm of Luxury

Patternmaking History and Theory

Connecting Real Places and Imaginary Spaces

Edited by Jennifer Grayer Moore, The Pratt Institute, New York, USA

Edited by John Armitage & Joanne Roberts The Third Realm of Luxury is the first book to explore the interplay between the real and imaginary realms of luxury, considering the most significant developments in the theories and practices of luxurious places and spaces over the last fifty years. Providing a critical approach to contemporary interpretations of luxury, the book brings together an interdisciplinary group of leading scholars, it features a range of case studies which take the reader from the luxurious image of Coco Chanel to the expression of sensuality in the 1970s domestic interior. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 30 bw illus HB 9781350062771 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350062795 Library eBook 9781350062788 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Clothing and Landscape in Victorian England

This collection reveals the crucial foundational art and craft of patternmaking design, with essays that explore the practice in specific historical and cultural contexts. Probing the theoretical underpinnings that inform patternmaking, Patternmaking History and Theory interrogates topics that span cultures and time periods, ranging from high fashion to home sewing and Jamaican dress history. Beautifully illustrated with over 60 images, and rooted in original research, Patternmaking History and Theory brings together a group of leading international scholars to provide a range of perspectives on a key but often overlooked aspect of design. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 256 pages • 46 b&w illus HB 9781350062641 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350062665 Library eBook 9781350062658 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Clothing in 17th Century Provincial England

Working-Class Dress and Rural Life Rachel Worth, Arts Institute at Bournemouth, UK At the beginning of the Victorian period, most of England's population lived in the countryside; by its end, the balance had tipped towards urban and suburban living. In this rapidly changing context, Rachel Worth explores representations of rural working class clothing in paintings, photographs, literary sources and by museum collections. Her compelling study considers the history of dress within social and cultural contexts and shows how clothing enriches our understanding of Victorian social history. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 224 pages • 29 bw illus, 8pp colour plates PB 9781350122840 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9781784533960 Individual eBook 9781786723451 Library eBook 9781786733450 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies

Amanda Sikarskie, University of MichiganDearborn, USA Are you a researcher struggling to mine mountains of fashion data? Are you interested in enhancing your research using digital methods? Have you considered ways to engage in academic conversations on social media? Have you wondered how digital technologies are internationalizing fashion and textile studies? This book empowers the reader with a variety of digital methodologies to help build skills in searching for, analyzing, and discussing photography, vintage design, and fashion writing, as well as historic and ethnographic dress and textile objects. Each chapter focuses on a different method, problem, or research site. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 208 pages • 35 bw illus HB 9781350042506 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350042520 Library eBook 9781350042513 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Danae Tankard

Providing a detailed analysis of 17th-century provincial clothing culture, this book draws on previously unexploited sources and provides an intimate and nuanced portrait of people and their clothes. Using Sussex as a case study, it illuminates early modern ideas about clothing, the individual and society, the relationship between London and the provinces, and the causes and consequences of conspicuous consumption. Covering the clothing of the poor, ‘middle’ and ‘upper’ sorts, this is a new window onto early modern clothing experiences. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 272 pages • 44 bw illus HB 9781350098404 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350098411 Library eBook 9781350098428 Bloomsbury Visual Arts World English

Fashioning Indie

Popular Fashion, Music and Gender Rachel Lifter When indie rocker Pete Doherty began a relationship with supermodel Kate Moss in 2005, the indie music scene, which first appeared in the 1980s, became mainstream. Its signature look – slender bodies clad in skinny jeans – had reached the height of popular fashion. Fashioning Indie explores what happened next. It charts the rise of the skinny-jeans look and the subsequent emergence of 'festival fashion' – an indie-inspired trend that would prove to be both a persuasive fashion media trope and a lucrative marketing tool for the British and American high streets. Rachel Lifter argues that, amidst these changes, the ideal figure of indie also transformed: from the slender, white, guitar-playing man into the festival fashionista. It is she, not he, who artfully negotiates the blurred lines of alternative style and mainstream fashion cultures – a blurring that defines 21st-century popular culture. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 20 bw illus HB 9781350126329 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781350126343 Library eBook 9781350126336 Series: Dress Cultures • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Lynne Mesher, University of Portsmouth, UK & Stephen Anderson, University of Portsmouth, UK Designing retail interiors is a complex process and the aim of the designer is to find ways to entice, excite and enthrall the consumer. This second edition of Retail Design is fully updated with four new international case studies, end of chapter summaries and exercises for the student, plus the new chapter on consumer psychology. With more diagrams and plans and over 40% new illustrations, the new edition will be an even more valuable resource for any interior design student interested in the retail environment. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 184 pages • 200 colour illus PB 9781474289252 • £24.99 / $33.95 Individual eBook 9781350031364 Library eBook 9781474294294 Series: Basics Interior Design • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Construction Detailing for Interior Design

Revit Architecture 2020 for Designers Douglas R. Seidler, Marymount University, USA

Building information modeling (BIM) is the new AutoCAD® for architects and interior designers—and Revit® Architecture is the leading software package in the BIM marketplace. Revit® Architecture 2020 for Designers is written specifically for architects and interior designers as they transition from CAD to BIM. Beginning with the building blocks of BIM modeling (walls, windows, and doors), the text progresses through dynamically generated 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional views to advanced features—such as photorealistic rendering, custom title blocks, and exporting drawings to AutoCAD® and SketchUp. This new edition is updated to include coverage on the latest changes in Revit® Architecture 2020. Instructions are fully illustrated, creating a smooth transition to the BIM environment for all designers. UK October 2019 • US August 2019 • 312 pages • 430 2-color illus PB 9781501352980 • £62.00 / $85.00 Individual eBook 9781501353000 Library eBook 9781501352997 Fairchild Books

Shaping Interior Space

PJ do Val, Endicott College, USA

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"The amount of illustrations with straightforward explanation is a huge help." Cristina McCarthy, North Coast College, USA

Roberto J. Rengel, University of WisconsinMadison, USA

Improve your drafting skills and constructiondocuments literacy. With this book you can follow step-by-step details of interior elements, learn drafting terms, develop and customize details, create full construction document sets, and adhere to the 2015 International Building Codes and the 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines codes. Each chapter shows you key terms, Tips and Tricks, questions, equations, practical problems, and a sample plan with new elements. There's also an illustrated glossary. UK October 2019 • US September 2019 • 336 pages PB 9781501326400 • £56.00 / $85.00 Individual eBook 9781501326424 Library eBook 9781501326417 Fairchild Books

Interior Design Fundamentals Bundle Book + Studio Access Card

Shaping Interior Space, 4th Edition, emphasizes the experiential contributions of interior design. Intended for all design students, the author covers strategies for creating interior environments that work as a total system to enhance the experience of the user. The book is organized into three parts, a background part introduces ways of designing for experience and reviews design principles and strategies. Part Two focuses on the three experiential goals that form the backbone of the book, order, enrichment, and expression. These serve as overall umbrellas that capture the many dimensions of users' experiences in the built environment. Part Three is devoted to design process. The process is broken up into understanding, ideation, and development and covers many tasks performed during the early and intermediate stages of design.

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Retail Design

This bundle includes Shaping Interior Space, 4th Edition and Shaping Interior Space STUDIO Access Card. UK November 2019 • US October 2019 • 336 pages • 500 bw illus PB 9781501326592 • £88.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501326615 Library eBook 9781501326608 Fairchild Books

Steven B. Webber Learn the basics of interior design, design thinking, and the design process. Envision yourself in the role of professional designer as you learn about design phases, spatial well-being, color theory, professional practice, finishes, furnishings, lighting, environmental systems, and more. Case studies, review questions, and exercises in every chapter will help you see how the topics will affect your career. The online STUDIO includes self-quizzes and vocabulary flashcards to help you study. UK November 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 377 color illus PB 9781501327018 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781501327032 Library eBook 9781501327025 Fairchild Books

Soft Goods Guidebook for Interiors Stephanie Sickler

A comprehensive guidebook to soft goods, from bedding to window treatments to accessories, it includes detailed information about industry standards, and the processes of selection, specification, and fabrication. Soft Goods Guidebook for Interiors provides students and practitioners the means to seamlessly incorporate soft goods into their designs, and communicate effectively with clients and industry workrooms. UK November 2019 • US October 2019 • 208 pages • 200 color illus PB 9781501329869 • £48.00 / $60.00 Individual eBook 9781501329883 Library eBook 9781501329876 Fairchild Books

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Documentary Photography Reconsidered History, Theory and Practice

Michelle Bogre, Parsons New School, USA Documentary photography is undergoing an unprecedented transformation as it adapts to the impact of digital technology. Documentary Photography Reconsidered contextualizes these changes, offering a historical, theoretical and practical perspective on documentary photography from its inception to the present day. Including interviews with some of the world's leading contemporary practitioners, readers are guided through the variety of techniques and topics available to new photographers. Each concept is illustrated with work from a range of innovative photographers. There are creative projects designed to help you produce your own meaningful documentary projects and a companion website featuring videos of the interviews and additional resources. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 224 pages • 150 colour illus PB 9781472586698 • £29.99 / $40.95 Individual eBook 9781350031647 Library eBook 9781472586704 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Conversations on Conflict Photography

Context and Narrative in Photography

Maria Short, University of Brighton, UK, SriKartini Leet, University of Northampton, UK & Elisavet Kalpaxi, University of Northampton, UK Context and Narrative in Photography introduces practical methods to help you plan, develop and present meaningful, communicative images. With dozens of examples from some of the world's most thoughtprovoking photographers, this is a beautiful introduction to a fascinating aspect of photography. New to this edition are extended projects, additional exercises and discussion questions, expanded case studies, around 25% of the images and an expanded Chapter 6 on integrating text into photographic projects. Beginning with an exploration of different narrative techniques, you'll be guided through selecting and developing a compelling concept for your project and how it might be conveyed either through a single image or a series of photographs. You'll also learn ways to incorporate signs, symbols and text into your work and how to present the finished piece to best reach your audience. UK July 2019 • US July 2019 • 192 pages • 150 colour illus PB 9781474291170 • £23.99 / $32.95 Individual eBook 9781474294287 Library eBook 9781474291187 Series: Basics Creative Photography • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Lauren Walsh, The New School, NY, USA

Why do we look at pictures of conflict? Should pictures of conflict even exist, and if so, how should they be used? In this book Lauren Walsh interviews photographers, human rights organisations and news editors to discuss the point of the conflict image, whether they can have a positive impact and whether in today's world of quick, soundbite information, do they still have a place in the media. This book includes challenging images and features interviews and photography from Benjamin Lowy, Spencer Platt, Susan Meiselas, Newsha Tavakolian and many more. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 320 pages • 110 colour illus PB 9781350049178 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350049185 • £65.00 / $90.00 Individual eBook 9781350049208 Library eBook 9781350049192 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Practical Projects for Photographers

Learning Through Practice and Research Tim Daly, University of Chester, UK Expert photographer and instructor Tim Daly presents over 20 practical projects for the budding photographer to develop their technical and research skills. Each project is a ready-made resource - the assignments vary in size and complexity, exploring a wide range of outputs (print, photobook, blog) and are mindful of limited resources, travelling distances and access to expensive equipment. Within each section are examples of notable photographers from around the world, suggested responses, practice tips, readings from key thinkers and further resources.

Setting Up a Successful Photography Business Lisa Pritchard, Photography Agent, UK

To be able to earn a living taking pictures sounds like a great idea, but where do you start? This revised and updated edition of the bestselling handbook is aimed at anyone who wants to be a professional photographer- whether studying to become one, thinking of a change of career or wanting to know how to improve their existing photography business. Packed with words of wisdom and invaluable advice from many leading photographers and commissioners working in all areas of the profession today and contains lots of useful checklists, charts and handy business templates. Updated to take account of changes in the industry, copyright and codes of conduct, and the increasing importance of digital marketing and social media, the book provides fresh insight and inspiration for the budding and established professional. Written from the perspective of a photographer's agent and not one particular photographer, the book offers the perfect viewpoint to honestly assess what works and what doesn't, why some photographers succeed whilst others fail. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 176 pages • 50 colour illus. PB 9781350053069 • £16.99 / $22.95 Individual eBook 9781350053090 Library eBook 9781350053076 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Concepts and Debates

Sally Miller, University of Brighton, UK Exploring contemporary theory and practice in photography, Contemporary Photography and Theory moves beyond introductory studies to cover more advanced concepts for the upper-level student. Building on a foundational understanding of photography, it addresses five key topics: identity, place, the politics of looking, psychoanalysis and the event. Explaining significant interdisciplinary concepts from current debates within the arts and humanities, Contemporary Thinking on Photography and Theory is essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and MA students of photography, as well as those taking relevant courses in art history, visual arts and cultural studies. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 40 bw illus PB 9781350003316 • £19.99 / $26.95 • HB 9781350003323 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350003330 Library eBook 9781350003347 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

New Ways of Seeing

The Democratic Language of Photography Grant Scott, University of Gloucestershire, UK

Photography, Truth and Reconciliation

Melissa Miles, Monash University, Australia Photography, Truth and Reconciliation charts the connections between photography and a crucial issue in contemporary social history. The book examines the prevalence of photography in cultural responses to processes of truth and reconciliation, and argues that photographs are a valuable means through which stories can be retold and historiography can be rethought. Through five compelling case studies from Argentina, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Cambodia the book underscores the special role that this medium has played in facilitating processes of recovery, and in reconstructing suppressed histories, even when a documentary record of the events does not exist. UK May 2019 • US May 2019 • 248 pages • 50 colour illus PB 9781474296069 • £22.99 / $30.95 • HB 9781474296076 • £75.00 / $100.00 Individual eBook 9781474296083 Library eBook 9781474296090 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Contemporary Photography and Theory

Landscapes Between Then And Now

Recent Histories in Southern African Photography, Performance and Video Art Nicola Brandt, John Cabot University, Italy

Grant Scott moves away from the preoccupation with grading and the false idea of a single 'good image', and instead explores the concept of narrative within photography. Crossing boundaries from traditional photography to digital 'photosketching', New Ways of Seeing questions the barriers between theory and practice, commissioned photography and art, in a way which references the current debates around 21st century photography. With transferable tools to develop a creative voice, this book provides students with the skills to be a successful visual storyteller across all forms of photography.

This book examines critical aesthetic innovations and responses to contemporary social and political issues visible through marks, structures and absences on the land. Investigating emerging critical documentary aesthetics in relation to landscape and identity by examining the work of photographers, artists and filmmakers in Southern Africa and its diaspora. These practitioners engage with landscape as a social product that can reveal something about the highly complex and fractured nature of postcolonial and contemporary identities. In this context, the enquiry both challenges and re-evaluates the politics of place and the original grounds of more traditional documentary approaches.

UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 160 pages • 60 colour illus PB 9781350049314 • £19.99 / $26.95 Individual eBook 9781350049345 Library eBook 9781350049338 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 240 pages • 70 bw illus HB 9781350024007 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350024021 Library eBook 9781350024014 Series: Photography, Place, Environment • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

The Gender of Photography

How Masculine and Feminine Values Shaped the History of Nineteenth-Century Photography Nicole Hudgins, University of Baltimore, USA For many years the gendered language of American, British and French photographic literature made it appear that women's interactions with early photography did not count as significant contributions. Using photo journals, cartoons, art criticism, novels, and early career guides aimed at women, this volume will show why and how early photographic clubs, exhibitions and studios insisted on masculine values and authority, and how Victorian women engaged with photography despite that dominant trend. Focusing on the period before 1890, this study probes the mechanisms by which exclusion took place and explores how women practiced photography anyway, both as amateurs and professionals. Essential reading for students and scholars of photography, history and gender studies. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 256 pages • 80 bw illus HB 9781474271561 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781474271578 Library eBook 9781474271585 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Photofascism

Photography, Film, and Exhibition Culture in 1930s Germany and Italy Vanessa Rocco, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, UK Photography and fascism in interwar Europe developed into a highly toxic and combustible formula. Particularly in concert with aggressive display techniques, the European fascists were utterly convinced of their ability to use the medium of photography to manufacture consent among their publics. Other dictatorial regimes in the 1930s harnessed this powerful combination of photography and exhibitions for their own odious purposes. But this book, for the first time, will focus on the particularly consequential dialectic between Germany and Italy in the early-to-mid 1930s, and within each of those countries vis-à-vis display culture. It is as urgent as ever in our global political environment to deeply understand the central role of visual imagery in what transpired. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 192 pages • 50 bw illus HB 9781501347061 • £80.00 / $110.00 Individual eBook 9781501347078 Library eBook 9781501347085 Series: Visual Cultures and German Contexts • Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Photography and Its Publics

Edited by Melissa Miles, Monash University, Australia & Edward Welch Photography is a ubiquitous part of the public sphere. Yet we rarely stop to think about the important role that photography plays in helping to define what and who constitute the public. Photography and Its Publics brings together leading experts and emerging thinkers to consider the special role of photography in shaping how the public is addressed, seen and represented. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 288 pages • 70 B&W and 10 colour illus (plates) HB 9781350054967 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350054981 Library eBook 9781350054974 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Handbook of Photography Studies

Edited by Gil Pasternak, De Montfort University, UK

Hybrid Photography

Intermedial Practice in Science and Humanities Edited by Sara Hillnhuetter, Humboldt-Universität, Germany With the advent of photography, images became the object of scholarly research in a new way. The collective singular term "photography" encapsulated a hybridity from the very beginning, deriving from a variety of manual and visual techniques that were transferred to the medium. Hybrid Photography explores the epistemic moments of photo media which is entangled with print techniques or drawings to clarify the role of light-based images and the ways they were utilized and regarded in science and humanities. This realisation demonstrates that in photography, the individual details of the technical process are just as important as the respective use of the pictures. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 304 pages • 100 colour illus. HB 9781501341656 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781501341663 Library eBook 9781501341670 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Archaeology and Photography Time, Objectivity and Archive

Edited by Lesley McFadyen, Birkbeck, University of London, UK & Dan Hicks, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, UK This book introduces new thinking in archaeology and photography for both interdisciplinary and international readerships, finally bringing together a range of theoretical perspectives on the various relationships the two disciplines share. Focusing on seven key themes, this text examines the legacy of historical photography on contemporary archaeological fieldwork and image-making and explores what the vision for the future relationship between the two might be. Featuring previously unseen case studies and an outstanding roster of contributors from European and North American archaeology, this text marks an exciting emergence for a new generation of studies in archaeological photography. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 60 bw illus HB 9781350029682 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350029705 Library eBook 9781350029699 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Divided into five core sections, the Handbook draws out the main concerns of photography studies, analysing its histories and theories, leading debates, interdisciplinary concerns, geoculture and the public encounters. A team of international experts offer critical descriptions of approaches across the field, taking an in-depth look at its historiography and reviewing its key debates. This pioneering and comprehensive volume presents a systematic overview of the subject that will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students of photography history and theory from all disciplinary backgrounds. UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 576 pages • 65 bw illus HB 9781474242202 • £130.00 / $175.00 Individual eBook 9781474242219 Library eBook 9781474242226 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Identity and the Needle Arts Edited by Johanna Amos & Lisa Binkley Bringing together the work of 10 art and craft historians, this collection analyses the interplay between craft and artistry, amateurism and professionalism, and re-evaluates ideas of gendered production from 1850 to the present. Stitching the Self explores how needlework has emerged as an art form through which both objects and identities – social, political, and often non-conformist – are crafted. From quilting in settler Canada to the embroidery of suffragist banners and the needlework of the Bloomsbury Group, it reveals how needlework is a transformative process – one used to express political ideas, forge professional relationships, and document shifting identities. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 256 pages • 24 bw and 16 colour illus HB 9781350070387 • £85.00 / $115.00 Individual eBook 9781350070400 Library eBook 9781350070394 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Needlework and Women’s Identity in Colonial Australia Lorinda Cramer

Needlework and Women’s Identity in Colonial Australia explores how women in the newly formed colony of Victoria used their needle skills as a tool in the contest for social position in the turmoil of the gold rush. From decorative needlework to household making and mending, women’s sewing became a vehicle for establishing, asserting, and maintaining social status. Drawing on material culture, written primary sources, and pictorial evidence, the book creates a portrait of the objects and manners that defined goldfields living. Giving voice to women’s experiences, the book offers a fresh critical perspective on gender and textile history. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 60 bw illus HB 9781350069626 • £85.00 / $114.00 Individual eBook 9781350069640 Library eBook 9781350069633 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

V I S U A L A R T S – Texti l es

Stitching the Self

Encyclopedia of Embroidery from Central Asia, the Iranian Plateau and the Indian Subcontinent

Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood & Willem Vogelsang This encyclopedia is the first reference work to describe the history of embroidery throughout Central Asia, the Iranian Plateau, and the Indian Subcontinent from the medieval period through to the present. It offers an authoritative guide to all the major embroidery traditions of the region and a detailed examination of the material, technical, artistic, and design dimensions of the subject, including its use by today’s fashion designers. With 500 images of clothes, accessories, and soft furnishings such as cushions, bed linen, curtains, floor coverings, and wall hangings, the Encyclopedia is an essential resource for students and scholars of the subject. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 512 pages • 508 colour illus HB 9781350017245 • £150.00 / $240.00 Individual eBook 9781350019430 Library eBook 9781350019423 Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture

21st edition 2-Volume Set

Edited by Murray Fraser, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, UK “Book of the Century … A thundering classic. No serious fan of architecture should be without it” (Review of the 20th edition), The American Institute of Architects Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture is the acknowledged classic reference work for architectural history – providing essential reading for generations of architects and students since the first edition was published in 1896. The 21st edition presents the most up-to-date and authoritative account of the history of architecture available in any form, publishing for the first time in two volumes and full colour throughout. The seven parts and 102 chapters that form this landmark edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture have been entirely rewritten by leading international architectural scholars, historians, and archaeologists, to reflect the latest scholarship. With a new, more global and cultural focus, the set features descriptions of thousands of major buildings, ancient and contemporary, accompanied by over 2,200 photographs, drawings, maps, and plans, bringing a thoroughly contemporary understanding to over 5,500 years of the world’s architectural history. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 2 vols • c. 2,640 pages HB Pack 9781472589989 • £395.00 / $534.00 Special introductory price of £350.00 / $472.00 valid for 3 months after publication 2,200 bw & colour illus Bloomsbury Visual Arts

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The Cultural Histories Series offers an authoritative survey of a wide range of subjects throughout history. Each subject is examined in six volumes, covering Antiquity, the Medieval Age, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Age of Empire and the Modern Age, and thematic coverage is consistent across all periods so that readers can either gain a broad overview of a period or follow a theme through the ages. Sets are also available digitally via Bloomsbury Cultural History, a fully-searchable online library available on annual subscription or perpetual access. Visit www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com for more information.

A Cultural History of Furniture

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Edited by Christina M. Anderson, Formerly University of Oxford, UK 60 chapters, 70 experts and around 1,344 pages present the first overview of furniture in its physical, social and cultural contexts over the last 4,500 years from antiquity to the present day. Themes and chapter titles are: Design and Motifs; Makers, Making and Materials; Types and Uses of Furniture; The Domestic Setting; The Public Setting; Exhibition and Display; Furniture and Architecture; Visual Representations; and Verbal Representations. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 6 vols • c. 1,344 pages HB Pack 9781472577894 • £395.00 / $550.00 360 bw & colour illus The Cultural Histories series • Bloomsbury Academic

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A Cultural History of Marriage

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Edited by Joanne M. Ferraro, San Diego State University, USA 52 experts, 54 chapters and around 1,700 pages add greatly to our understanding of the evolution of marriage in society from antiquity to the present day. Themes and chapter titles are: Courtship and Ritual; Religion, State and Law; The Ties That Bind; The Family Economy; Love, Sex, and Sexuality; Breaking Vows; Representation. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 6 vols • c. 1,728 pages HB Pack 9781350001916 • £395.00 / $550.00 240 bw illus The Cultural Histories series • Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Rebecca Bushnell, University of Pennsylvania, USA 55 experts, 48 chapters and around 1,800 pages add greatly to our understanding of the influence of tragedy on society from antiquity to the present day. Themes and chapter titles are: Forms and Media; Sites of Performance and Circulation; Communities of Production and Consumption; Philosophy and Social Theory; Religion, Ritual and Myth; Politics of City and Nation; Society and Family; and Gender and Sexuality. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 6 vols • c. 1,824 pages HB Pack 9781474288149 • £395.00 / $550.00 200 bw illus The Cultural Histories series • Bloomsbury Academic

A Cultural History of Disability

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Edited by David Bolt, Liverpool Hope University, UK & Robert McRuer, George Washington University, USA Over 50 experts, 48 chapters and around 2,000 pages add to our understanding of disability from antiquity to the present day. Themes and chapter titles are: Atypical Bodies; Mobility Impairment; Chronic Pain and Illness; Blindness; Deafness; Speech; Learning Difficulties; and Mental Health. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 6 vols • c. 2,000 pages HB Pack 9781350029538 • £395.00 / $550.00 200 bw illus The Cultural Histories series • Bloomsbury Academic

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The Nobles and Nobilities of Europe

A History of Structures, Laws and Institutions 4-Volume Set Edited by Michael Sayer, Independent Scholar, UK

Surveys a wealth of primary sources relating to the status of nobility in Europe across 2,000 years from Roman times through the Medieval period and beyond, set against their broader historical contexts. Sayer examines the many juridical aspects of nobility, including titles, arms, heraldry, chivalric orders and offices. UK August 2019 • US October 2019 • 4 vols • c. 1,872 pages HB Pack 9781780764559 • £275.00 / $375.00 85 colour illus Bloomsbury Academic

Memoirs of John Quincy Adams

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John Quincy Adams, US President (1825 – 1829) Edited by Charles Francis Adams Introduced by William J. Cooper, Louisiana State University, USA John Quincy Adams was one of the greatest diplomats and secretaries of state in US history. He shaped America’s foreign policy, modernized the US economy, was a strong opponent of slavery, and involved himself with many international treaties. These memoirs, distilled from both private and public papers and edited by his son, Charles Francis Adams, provide an unrivalled window on his presidency. The complete set in 12 volumes is now very rare and this edition, with a new introduction by William J. Cooper, is a valuable resource for those studying US political and constitutional history and US foreign policy. UK September 2019 • US August 2019 • 12 vols • c. 7,800 pages HB Pack 9781784535476 • £1,200.00 / $1,630.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Chinese Central Asia

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Henry Lansdell (1841 – 1919) Introduced by Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill, University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, France Henry Lansdell was one of the great travellers of the Victorian age. His cultural openness and attention to detail produced detailed accounts free from the racial and religious prejudices typical of the period. Chinese Central Asia recounts Lansdell's 9,000-mile journey across the Tian Shan Mountains and into Western China, and describes the peoples he encountered, their history and religion, crafts and customs, modes of dress, natural history, trade and medicine. The two volumes provide the first account of Chinese Turkestan and contain an extensive bibliography of more than 750 books. This two-volume set includes a new introduction by Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill. UK October 2019 • US November 2019 • 2 vols • c. 528 pages HB Pack 9781784538101 • £250.00 / $350.00 Bloomsbury Academic

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Sir William Smith (1813 – 1893) and Samuel Cheetham (1827 – 1908) Introduced by Michael Ledger-Lomas, King’s College, London, UK This two-volume set provides an account of all aspects of the early Christian Church. Remarkable in their range and depth of scholarship, they cover the organisation and history of the church, its legislation and revenues; church worship and ceremonial; music, vestments, objects and insignia; sacred places and symbolism; saints and ecclesiastical figures; church architecture; church art; graves, catacombs and tombs; and the religious calendar. With a new introduction by leading authority, Michael Ledger-Lomas, these volumes form a unique and valuable resource. UK August 2019 • US August 2019 • 2 vols • c. 1,100 pages HB Pack 9781780768038 • £325.00 / $440.00 Bloomsbury Academic

Moulton’s Grammar of New Testament Greek

5-Volume Set

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Dictionary of Christian Antiquities

James Hope Moulton (1863 – 1917), Wilbert Francis Howard (1880 – 1952) and Nigel Turner, University of Rhodesia, Zimbabwe Edited by Stanley E. Porter, McMaster Divinity College, Canada Supplementary volume by Rev. William Fiddian Moulton (1835 – 1898) “The most comprehensive account of the language of the New Testament ever produced.” The Expository Times Five volumes, 2,676 pages and 99 chapters present and analyse Moulton’s classic text, forming an invaluable resource for students of New Testament Greek. Each of the classic volumes features a new critical introduction and bibliography from Stanley E. Porter, and the set also includes a supplementary volume by James Hope Moulton’s father which expertly analyses the grammar of the New Testament. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 5 vols • c. 2,676 pages HB Pack 9780567662422 • £410.00 / $560.00 Special introductory price of £395.00 / $540.00 valid for three months after publication T&T Clark

The Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries

3-Volume Set

Edited by Chris Keith, St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK; Helen K. Bond, University of Edinburgh, UK; Christine Jacobi, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany; and Jens Schröter, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Draws on recent advances in social and cultural memory theory as a framework for approaching interactions of receptions of Jesus in the first three centuries. The volumes explore the importance of the Jesus tradition within and outside the gospel genre, including early Christian theologians, writers like the Apostolic Fathers, and modifications to the gospel genre such as the Diatesseron, and incorporate evidence from material and visual culture, such as pictographic representations of Jesus in the staurogram and Alexamenos graffito, and sarcophagi carvings. UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 3 vols • c. 1,536 pages HB Pack 9780567000194 • £450.00 / $545.00 Special introductory price of £410.00 / $480.00 valid for three months after publication 15 bw illus T&T Clark

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T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism

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Edited by Loren T. Stuckenbruck, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany and Daniel M. Gurtner, Southern Seminary, USA Over 600 scholarly articles split into four parts over two volumes examine the numerous texts and artefacts related to Judaism in the Second Temple Period. Part I locates the discipline in relation to other relevant fields, with a history of research in the area; Part II gives an overview of respective contexts within the framework of historical chronology; Part III focuses on literature and key texts of the period; and Part IV addresses specific topics, including places, practices, figures and artefacts. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 2 vols • c. 1,200 pages HB Pack 9780567661449 • £320.00 / $440.00 Special introductory price of £295.00 / $400.00 192 bw & 16 colour illus T&T Clark

Sociocultural Anthropology

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Edited by Barbara D. Miller, George Washington University, USA This is the first multi-volume collection of writings on sociocultural anthropology, the field of anthropology which is concerned with how people in different places live in and understand the world around them. The collection of 88 classic and modern articles maps the development of sociocultural anthropology from its beginnings in the mid-19th century to recent debates on the rise of new methods, increased attention to reflexivity and intersubjectivity, and the ongoing 'critique of anthropology' and the efforts to decolonize it. Each volume is separately introduced, making this set an essential resource for scholars and students of sociocultural anthropology. UK December 2019 • US December 2019 • 4 vols • c. 1,600 pages HB Pack 9781350000315 • £660.00 / $890.00 Special introductory price of £595.00 / $804.00 valid for three months after publication Critical and Primary Sources • Bloomsbury Academic

The Global History of Work

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Edited by Marcel van der Linden, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Around 60 collected essays and papers develop our critical understanding of the history of work. From the field-shaping pieces of the 1970s, such as Michelle Perrot’s ‘The Three Ages of Industrial Discipline in Nineteenth-Century France’ and Stanley Moses’ ‘Labor Supply Concepts: The Political Economy of Conceptual Change’, through to the landmark texts of the recent past and present, including Hugh Cunningham’s ‘Child Labour’s Global Past 1650-2000’, this four-volume set is thematically arranged to highlight developments in crucial topics of discussions and debate, paving the way for future work in the area. UK April 2019 • US April 2019 • 4 vols • c. 1,264 pages HB Pack 9781474297318 • £660.00 / $890.00 Special introductory price of £595.00 / $804.00 valid for three months after publication 13 bw illus • Critical and Primary Sources Bloomsbury Academic

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Edited by Stephanie LeMenager, University of Oregon, USA and Teresa Shewry, University of California, USA Four volumes and 100 essential critical articles present the most important academic writings on ecocriticism and literature’s engagement with environmental crisis. Texts by key scholars, creative writers and activists follow the development and history of environmental criticism, featuring writers such as: Stacy Alaimo, Jonathan Bate, Rosi Braidotti, Jacques Derrida, Ursula K. Heise, Bruno Latour, Rob Nixon, Arundati Roy, Ken Saro-Wiwa, William Shakespeare, Leslie Marmon Silko, Henry David Thoreau, E.O. Wilson, Cary Wolfe and William Wordsworth. UK November 2019 • US November 2019 • 4 vols • c. 1,280 pages HB Pack 9781350026315 • £650.00 / $885.00 • Special introductory price of £595.00 / $804.00 Critical and Primary Sources • Bloomsbury Academic

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100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Interventions....................................................... 30 33 1/3 B-Sides..................................................... 101 3D Printing Design.............................................. 175 Abbas, Andrea ...................................................... 27 Aberdein, Andrew .............................................. 121 Abject Eroticism in Northern Renaissance Art..... 171 Abraham in Jewish and Early Christian Literature.......................................................... 148 Abraham, Ibrahim ............................................... 140 Abram, Simone ....................................................... 2 Abu-Laban, Yasmeen ............................................ 92 Acoustic Territories, Second Edition.................... 105 Acquiring Metaphorical Expressions in a Second Language............................................ 69 Acquisto, Joseph .................................................. 85 Activism and Women’s NGOs in Turkey................ 98 Actor Speaks, The................................................. 14 Actors and Performers Yearbook 2020.................. 13 Adams, Charles Francis ...................................... 188 Adams, Edward .................................................. 167 Adams, John Quincy .......................................... 188 Adams, Sean A.................................................... 148 Adaptation for Screenwriters................................. 37 Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre................... 17 Adelman, Jeremy ................................................. 64 Adsit, Janelle ........................................................ 73 Advanced English Grammar.................................. 67 Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics................................ 121 Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Science......................................................... 120 Adventure Games.................................................. 42 Aebischer, Pascale ................................................ 21 Aesthetics of Violence in the Prophets, The........ 154 Affect Theory and Comparative Education Discourse............................................................ 26 Affective Encounters................................................ 3 African American Philosophers and Philosophy.. 115 After Castoriadis.................................................. 113 After the Genocide in Rwanda............................ 130 After the Great War............................................... 62 Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Apocrypha and Apocalyptic Literature............. 158 Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Pseudepigrapha............................................... 158 Aftermath of Syllogism, The................................ 121 Against Transmission........................................... 123 Ågotnes, Knut ..................................................... 121 Agrarianism as Modernity in 20th-Century Europe................................................................ 56 Ahn, John J......................................................... 153 Ahuman Manifesto, The...................................... 114 AIDS and Representation.................................... 172 Aje, Lawrence ....................................................... 61 Akar, Bassel ........................................................... 26 AKB48.................................................................. 102 Al-Tamimi, Huda ................................................... 93 Albanian Bektashi, The........................................ 132 Alexander the Great in the Early Christian Tradition................................................................ 9 Alexander the Great in the Persian Tradition........ 97 Alfred Beit and the Making of British Southern Africa.................................................................. 63 Alkabani, Feras ................................................... 100 “All of You are One’............................................ 161 All Religion Is Inter-Religion................................ 137 Allanwood, Gavin ............................................... 174 Allegory in Iranian Cinema.................................... 36 Allen, Amy ............................................................ 76 Allen, David ........................................................ 160 Allen, William S..................................................... 73 Allied Communication to the Public during the Second World War....................................... 63 Allinson, Robert Elliott......................................... 117 Allsopp, Harriet .................................................... 99 Almila, Anna-Mari ................................................. 44 Aloisi, Alessandra ............................................... 114 Alpert, Michael ..................................................... 52 Alternative Histories of the Self............................. 66 Ambiguous Aggression in German Realism and Beyond........................................................ 79 Ambrose, Gavin .................................................. 174 America & Islam................................................... 128

America’s Disaster Culture..................................... 80 American and Muslim Worlds............................. 136 American Literature as World Literature................ 80 American Marshall Plan Film Campaign and the Europeans, The............................................ 55 American Political Plays in the Age of Terrorism... 13 American Theatre Ensembles 1970–1995............. 18 American Theatre Ensembles 1996–2018............. 19 Amerstorfer, Carmen M......................................... 29 Ammonius: Interpretation of Porphyry’s Introduction to Aristotle’s Five Terms................. 11 Amos, Johanna ................................................... 185 Analyst’s Desire, The.............................................. 76 Analyzing Collapse................................................ 88 Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination............ 10 Ancient Mediterranean Sea in Modern Visual and Performing Arts, The................................... 10 '...And So They Went Out’.................................. 148 Anderson, Christina M. ....................................... 187 Anderson, Margaret Lavinia.................................. 96 Anderson, Paul Christopher.................................. 45 Anderson, Stephen ............................................. 181 Andersson, Greger ............................................. 153 Andersson, Johan ................................................. 34 Andina, Tiziana ................................................... 123 Andreeva, Elena ................................................... 96 Andrews, Geoff ................................................... 129 Andrews, Maggie ................................................. 50 Ang, Lynn ............................................................. 25 Angelone, Erik ...................................................... 69 Anglican Women Novelists................................. 141 Anglo-Florentines, The.......................................... 45 Animal Comics....................................................... 73 Animals and the Environment in Turkish Culture... 96 Animating Short Stories......................................... 43 Anne Frank: The Collected Works......................... 53 Another Finitude................................................. 112 Antarctica through Art and the Archive............... 171 Anthony Eden, Anglo-American Relations and the 1954 Indochina Crisis............................ 61 Anthropology and New Testament Theology..... 160 Anti-Portraiture.................................................... 171 Anticipation and Anachrony in Statius’ Thebaid..... 8 Antipodal Shakespeare......................................... 21 Antle, Joshua Brook.............................................. 69 Antony and Cleopatra: A Critical Reader.............. 19 Apor, Péter............................................................ 54 Approaches to Theological Ethics....................... 141 Approaches to Videogame Discourse................... 42 Arbel, Daphna .................................................... 148 Arcadi, James M.................................................. 142 Archaeology and Photography........................... 184 Archangel Michael in Africa, The......................... 137 Architecture and Ugliness.................................... 169 Architecture of Freedom, The............................. 110 Arctic Governance: Volume 3.............................. 131 Arenson, Kelly ..................................................... 121 Aristotle Re-Interpreted......................................... 11 Aristotle Transformed............................................ 11 Armenia and Europe........................................... 133 Armitage, John ........................................... 170, 180 Armstrong, Catherine ........................................... 61 Arnold, Lucy ......................................................... 76 Arshad, Yasmin ..................................................... 21 Art and Masculinity in Post-War Britain................... 1 Art as Biblical Commentary................................. 154 Art Nouveau and the Classical Tradition............... 10 Art, Anthropology and Contested Heritage............ 2 Art, Politics and Rancière..................................... 124 Artaud, Antonin .................................................... 86 Arts of Subjectivity: A New Animism for the Post-Media Era........................................... 112 Ash, James ........................................................... 41 Ashwin, Paul ......................................................... 27 Asimos, Vivian .................................................... 135 Assis, Elie ............................................................ 153 At the Interstices of Religious Identity in India and Pakistan..................................................... 138 Atallah, Sami ......................................................... 94 Atkinson, Sarah ..................................................... 37 Atlantic in World History, 1490-1830, The............. 47 Attridge, John ...................................................... 83

Audience of the Gospels, The............................. 160 Austerity and the Remaking of European Education........................................................... 26 Austin, Gareth ...................................................... 60 Australian Music and Modernism, 1960-1975..... 105 Automobility and the City in Twentieth-Century Britain and Japan................................................ 59 Avanessian, Armen ............................................. 122 Averting a Great Divergence................................. 60 Avery-Quash, Susanna ........................................ 173 Avis, Paul ............................................................ 145 Axelsson, Karl ..................................................... 124 Ayers, Drew .......................................................... 40 Azadpour, Lydia .................................................. 116 Babbage, Frances ................................................. 17 Backfish, Elizabeth H. P........................................ 155 Bacon, Hannah ................................................... 141 Bader, Marie ......................................................... 45 Badiou, Poem and Subject.................................. 114 Baffoe-Djan, Jessica Briggs................................... 67 Bahia, Joana ....................................................... 138 Bakan, Abigail B.................................................... 92 Baker, Abigail ......................................................... 4 Baker, Bruce E....................................................... 48 Baker, Sarah ........................................................ 104 Ball, Nigel ........................................................... 174 Balteiro, Isabel ...................................................... 42 Balut...................................................................... 44 Bammer, Angelika ................................................ 76 Bandak, Andreas .................................................... 3 Bantman, Constance ............................................ 54 Baptism of Judgment in the Fire of the Holy Spirit, A............................................................. 165 Barbarossa, Eva .................................................... 12 Barenthin, Glenn ................................................. 139 Barker, Timothy ................................................... 123 Barlow, Anthony ................................................... 24 Barnes, Luke ......................................................... 13 Barnett, Christopher B......................................... 119 Barrett, John C........................................................ 4 Barrett, Rob ........................................................ 150 Barta, Miroslav ...................................................... 88 Bartmanski, Dominik ............................................... 1 Barton, Susan ....................................................... 62 Barton, Teresa ....................................................... 26 Bates, Eliot ......................................................... 107 Bayfield, Tony ..................................................... 140 Bayraktar, Seyhan ................................................. 96 Beare, Peter ........................................................ 174 Beatles and Fandom, The................................... 106 Beattie, Hugh ....................................................... 90 Beaugrand, Claire ................................................. 92 Beavis, Mary Ann................................................. 167 Beck, Roger ........................................................ 136 Becoming Beauvoir............................................. 108 Begiato, Joanne ................................................... 64 Beginner’s Guide to Devising Theatre, A.............. 15 Behind the Mask...................................................... 7 Behold Your King................................................. 154 Being Jewish Today............................................. 140 Beldman, David J. H............................................ 167 Bell, Amani ........................................................... 27 Bell, Robert C........................................................ 80 Belonging across the Bay of Bengal...................... 60 Benjamin on Fashion........................................... 126 Bennett, Andy .................................................... 106 Bennett, Benjamin .............................................. 113 Bennett, Jill ......................................................... 110 Bennett, Sam ........................................................ 67 Bennett, Samantha ............................................. 107 Bennett, Susan ..................................................... 15 Berg, Martin ............................................................ 2 Bergamin, Peter .................................................... 90 Berger, Stefan ....................................................... 48 Bergfelder, Tim ..................................................... 31 Berner, Christoph ............................................... 167 Bertolt Brecht’s Refugee Conversations................ 16 Betjeman, John .................................................... 85 Betteridge, Tom .................................................. 114 Between Congregation and Church.................... 145 Beyond Empire...................................................... 49 Beyond Stop-Motion Film..................................... 43

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Brahmin and his Bible, The.................................. 147 Brandt, Nicola ..................................................... 183 Braunmuller, A.R. .................................................. 20 Bray, Gerald L...................................................... 168 Brayfield, Celia...................................................... 71 Brazilian Literature as World Literature.................. 81 Brecht, Bertolt ...................................................... 16 Breen, Laura ....................................................... 176 Brenner-Idan, Athalya ......................................... 148 Breuilly, John ........................................................ 46 Breward, Christopher ......................................... 178 Brexiternity.......................................................... 128 Brezina, Vaclav ...................................................... 68 Briggs, Cheryl ....................................................... 43 British Progressive Pop 1970-1980...................... 106 British Radio Drama, 1945-1963............................ 41 British Welfare Revolution, 1906-14, The.............. 51 Brits, Baylee .......................................................... 75 Broadcast your Shakespeare................................. 21 Broers, Michael ..................................................... 56 Brokaw, Katherine ................................................. 20 Brooker, Joseph .................................................... 77 Brooks, Lee ......................................................... 106 Brown, Amelia R...................................................... 7 Brown, Noel .......................................................... 43 Brown, Stephanie J................................................ 84 Bubbio, Paolo Diego........................................... 111 Buddhism, Education and Politics in Burma and Thailand..................................................... 135 Bühlmann, Vera .................................................. 120 Building Migrant Cities in the Gulf........................ 99 Building Stalinism.................................................. 58 Bull, Michael ....................................................... 104 Burke, David ......................................................... 50 Burke, Trevor J..................................................... 157 Burnard, Trevor ..................................................... 47 Burnett, Andrew ..................................................... 6 Burns, Lori A........................................................ 107 Burns, Lorna ......................................................... 77 Burns, Mila .......................................................... 103 Burns, Sean ........................................................... 94 Bush, Tony ............................................................ 28 Bushnell, Rebecca .............................................. 187 Bussey-Chamberlain, Prudence ............................ 81 Butler, Philip ....................................................... 139 Butler, Stephen ..................................................... 77 Bykova, Marina F.......................................... 122, 127 Byrd, Renée M....................................................... 73 Caesarism in the Post-Revolutionary Age............. 66 Cagaptay, Soner ................................................. 128 Caiani, Ambrogio A............................................... 56 Çakiroglu-Bournos, Pinar ...................................... 95 Calhoun, Scott .................................................... 140 Callender, Christine .............................................. 28 Callender, Claire ................................................... 27 Callies, Marcus ...................................................... 68 Canada and the World since 1867........................ 47 Cantarella, Luke ...................................................... 2 Cantoni, Vera ........................................................ 18 Capitalism in the Ottoman Balkans....................... 95 Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals....................... 110 Capps, Patrick ..................................................... 116 Captain Gill’s Walking Stick................................... 89 Capturing Digital Media........................................ 38 Carey, Holly J....................................................... 164 Carey, Maddy ....................................................... 53 Carpenter, Angela .............................................. 144 Carr, Cheri .......................................................... 112 Carr, Gilly .............................................................. 51 Carr, Richard ....................................................... 128 Carter, Christopher L........................................... 161 Carter, Erica .......................................................... 31 Cartmell, Deborah ................................................ 19 Cartoons in Hard Times......................................... 42 Cassius Dio.............................................................. 5 Cataldo, Jeremiah W........................................... 151 Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy..................................................................... 55 Caughie, Pamela L................................................. 84 Censorship and Propaganda in World War I......... 62 Century of South African Theatre, A..................... 18 Ceramics and the Museum.................................. 176

Cerella, Antonio ................................................. 113 Cerezales, Nathalie ............................................. 138 Chakrabarti, Arindam ......................................... 115 Chaldeans, The...................................................... 94 Chamberlain, Lesley ............................................. 52 Changeling: A Critical Reader, The....................... 19 Chanter, Tina ...................................................... 124 Chaplin, Adrienne Dengerink.............................. 124 Characters and Characterization in 1 and 2 Kings................................................................. 152 Characters and Characterization in 1 and 2 Samuel.............................................................. 149 Characters of Elijah and Elisha and the Deuteronomic Evaluation of Prophecy, The..... 153 Charles, Matthew ............................................... 122 Charumbira, Ruramisai ......................................... 63 Chase, Michael ..................................................... 11 Chatzichristodoulou, Maria ................................... 16 Chauhan, Sharmila ............................................... 13 Cheetham, Samuel ............................................. 189 Chesi, Giulia Maria.................................................. 8 Chignell, Hugh ..................................................... 41 Children, Religion and the Ethics of Influence...... 28 Children’s and Young Adult Comics...................... 73 China’s Forgotten People.................................... 130 Chinese Central Asia........................................... 188 Chinese Cinema Book, The................................... 31 Chinese Religion and Familism........................... 135 Chiplis, Martha ................................................... 175 Chohan, Satinder .................................................. 13 Christ Redeemed ‘Us’ from the Curse of the Law................................................................... 162 Christ, Shepherd of the Nations.......................... 166 Christensen, Joel P.................................................. 8 Christian Modernism in an Age of Totalitarianism..................................................... 83 Christoph Schlingensief......................................... 17 Chryssavgis, John ............................................... 141 Chryssides, George D......................................... 137 Chung, Youn Ho.................................................. 149 Churchill and the Islamic World............................. 89 Çifçi, Deníz ........................................................... 95 Cinema of Jia Zhangke, The.................................. 34 Cinema of Things, The.......................................... 37 Circassians of Turkey, The...................................... 95 Citizenship Education in Conflict-Affected Areas................................................................... 26 City in American Cinema, The............................... 34 Civil Rights and the Environment in African-American Literature, 1895-1941............. 82 Claassens, L. Juliana............................................ 152 Claborn, John ....................................................... 82 Clack, Beverley ................................................... 108 Clark, Anna ........................................................... 66 Clark, Emily Suzanne........................................... 135 Clarke, Matthew ................................................... 28 Clarke, Michael E................................................. 129 Classical Antiquity in Heavy Metal Music.............. 10 Classical Literature and Posthumanism................... 8 Classical Music in Weimar Germany...................... 55 Classical Reception and Children’s Literature.......... 8 Classified Bibliography on Ecclesiastes, A.......... 167 Classroom Behaviour Management in Further, Adult and Vocational Education......................... 24 Climate Crisis and the 21st-Century British Novel.................................................................. 82 Cloneliness............................................................ 74 Clothing and Landscape in Victorian England.... 180 Clothing and Nudity in the Hebrew Bible........... 167 Clothing in 17th Century Provincial England...... 180 Clouds over Alexandria......................................... 88 Coburn, Robert C................................................ 117 Cochran, Elizabeth Agnew.................................. 144 Cochrane, Claire ................................................... 19 Coggins, Owen .................................................. 140 Cognitive Perspectives on Israelite Identity........ 150 Cohen, Mathilde ................................................... 44 Coins of the Roman Revolution (49 BC - AD 14)..... 6 Cole, David D...................................................... 134 Coleman, Nathaniel ............................................ 169 Collecting Prints, Posters and Ephemera............ 173 Collett, Guillaume .............................................. 112 Collins, Matthew A.............................................. 146

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Beyond the Mosque.............................................. 89 Bezci, Egemen .................................................... 133 Bible in the American Short Story, The.................. 80 Bible on Television, The...................................... 167 Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels............................................................. 162 Biblical Narratives, Archaeology and Historicity.......................................................... 150 Biblical Theology of Women, A........................... 147 Bielik-Robson, Agata .......................................... 112 Bielo, James S..................................................... 138 Binkley, Lisa ........................................................ 185 Binns, John ......................................................... 146 Biró, Tamás ......................................................... 139 Bishop, Nicola ...................................................... 50 Bitonti, Francis .................................................... 175 Black Transhuman Liberation Theology............... 139 Black, Jeremy ....................................................... 49 Blackie, Laura ..................................................... 130 Blackwood, Robert ............................................... 68 Bläsing, Bettina ..................................................... 16 Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Peircean Semiotics, The..................................... 69 Bloomsbury Companion to Fichte, The.............. 127 Bloomsbury Companion to Language Industry Studies, The........................................................ 69 Bloomsbury Companion to Robert Boyle, The... 127 Bloomsbury CPD Library: Research-Informed Practice............................................................... 30 Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature, The...................................................................... 71 Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Education, The................................................... 29 Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music Video Analysis, The..................................................... 107 Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art, The.......... 107 Bloomsbury Handbook of the Cultural and Cognitive Aesthetics of Religion, The.............. 139 Bloomsbury Handbook to Studying Christians, The.................................................................... 137 Bloomsbury Reader in the Study of Myth, The... 135 Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy and Gender, The............................ 127 Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Philosophy of Language, The........................... 127 Blyth, Caroline .................................................... 154 Bodies of Water..................................................... 82 Bodies, Embodiment, and Theology of the Hebrew Bible.................................................... 149 Bodin, Per-Arne .................................................. 133 Bodley-Dangelo, Faye ........................................ 145 Bodner, Keith .............................................. 149, 152 Bogre, Michelle .................................................. 182 Bohlman, Philip V................................................. 103 Bohn, Willard ........................................................ 85 Boivin, Michel ....................................................... 98 Bolger, Robert K.................................................. 117 Bollmer, Grant ...................................................... 33 Bolt, David........................................................... 187 Bomber Boys on Screen........................................ 63 Bond Girls............................................................ 178 Bond, Helen K............................................. 167, 189 Bonfiglioli, Chiara ............................................... 131 Book of Pockets, The........................................... 178 Booker, M. Keith.................................................. 100 Booth, Paul ........................................................... 39 Bora, Fozia ............................................................ 91 Borges, Maria ..................................................... 122 Born After.............................................................. 76 Bose, Nandana ..................................................... 32 Boterbloem, Kees ................................................. 46 Botha, Marc ........................................................ 112 Bottery, Mike .......................................................... 1 Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten .................................... 124 Bouchard, Gianna ................................................. 16 Bougarel, Xavier ................................................. 136 Boundas, Constantin V........................................ 111 Bourland, Ian ...................................................... 101 Bowring, Finn ..................................................... 125 Bowyer, Andrew .................................................. 146 Boyd, Michael J....................................................... 4 Bracke, Astrid ....................................................... 82 Bradshaw, Tancred ................................................ 93 Brady, Sean ........................................................... 66

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Collocations and Action Research......................... 69 Comay, Rebecca ................................................. 125 Comic Event, The.................................................. 38 Communities of Restoration................................ 144 Community-Based Transformational Learning...... 27 Cone, Steven D................................................... 141 Confucian Ethics in Western Discourse............... 117 Connelly, Mark ...................................................... 62 Connelly, Thomas J............................................... 38 Conquering Character......................................... 152 Conradie, Ernst M............................................... 143 Constantine, Martin .............................................. 14 Constantineanu, Corneliu ................................... 166 Construction Detailing for Interior Design.......... 181 Constructions of Migrant Integration in British Public Discourse................................................. 67 Consumerist Orientalism..................................... 100 Contemporary Chinese Art, Aesthetic Modernity and Zhang Peili............................... 123 Contemporary Indonesian Fashion..................... 179 Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science.... 126 Contemporary Photography and Theory............ 183 Contemporary Post-Apocalyptic Novel, The......... 77 Contemporary Scenography................................. 17 Contemporary Studio Porcelain.......................... 176 Contest for Time and Space in the Roman Imperial Cults and 1 Peter, The........................ 166 Contested Spaces in Contemporary Turkey.......... 96 Contesting Islamophobia...................................... 98 Context and Narrative in Photography............... 182 Contingent Citizens................................................. 3 Contradiction Set Free........................................ 126 Conversations on Conflict Photography.............. 182 Cook, Matt .............................................................. 1 Cook, Stephen L.................................................. 153 Cooper, John ........................................................ 51 Cooper, William J. .............................................. 188 Coover, Roderick .................................................. 40 Copan, Paul ........................................................ 119 Copenhaver, Adam ............................................. 161 Corinth in Late Antiquity......................................... 7 Cornelius’s Fantasma........................................... 102 Cornford, Tom ...................................................... 16 Corporate Patronage of Art & Architecture in the United States, Late 19th Century to the Present....................................................... 173 Corporate Responsibility in the Hebrew Bible.... 149 Corpus Approaches to the Language of Sports.... 68 Corpus Stylistics in Heart of Darkness and its Italian Translations.......................................... 68 Corthron, Kia ........................................................ 13 Cosci, Matteo ..................................................... 121 Cotrozzi, Stefano ................................................ 151 Courage to Imagine, The...................................... 85 Coury, Ralph M...................................................... 93 Cousland, J.R.C. ......................................... 148, 159 Coutinho, Eduardo F............................................. 81 Cowdell, Scott .................................................... 120 Cox, Gary ............................................................ 109 Craig, Albert M...................................................... 59 Craig, William Lane............................................. 119 Cramer, Lorinda .................................................. 185 Crank, James A...................................................... 83 Crawford, Matthew R........................................... 156 Creation and the Function of Art......................... 123 Creation as Sacrament........................................ 141 Creative Activism................................................. 107 Crime, Poverty and Survival in the Middle East and North Africa......................................... 90 Crisp, Oliver D..................................................... 142 Critic as Amateur, The........................................... 71 Critical Approaches to the Production of Music and Sound........................................................ 107 Critical Theory Between Klein and Lacan.............. 76 Critical Transitions............................................... 112 Critique of Pure Teaching Methods and the Case of Synthetic Phonics, A.............................. 28 Cronin, Stephanie ................................................. 90 Crossing Linguistic Boundaries............................. 69 Crossover Stardom................................................ 37 Crowe, David M..................................................... 58 Culinary Nationalism in Asia.................................. 44 Cultural History of Disability, A............................ 187

Cultural History of Furniture, A............................ 187 Cultural History of Marriage, A............................ 187 Cultural History of Tarot, A.................................... 49 Cultural History of Tragedy, A............................. 187 Cultural History of Twin Beds, A.............................. 1 Culture and Crisis in the Arab World..................... 92 Curating Pop....................................................... 104 Curless, Gareth ..................................................... 64 Curran, James ....................................................... 33 Cyprus before 1974............................................. 132 Czachesz, István ................................................. 139 D’haen, Theo ........................................................ 74 da Silva, Ana Cláudia Suriani................................. 54 Daftari, Fereshteh ................................................. 89 Dagnino, Jorge ..................................................... 57 Daise, Michael A.................................................. 163 Daly, Jonathan ...................................................... 47 Daly, Robert J...................................................... 148 Daly, Tim ............................................................. 182 Dancing with the Nation....................................... 35 Dangerous Mediations........................................ 105 Danove, Paul L............................................. 156, 160 Daraiseh, Isra ...................................................... 100 Data Collection Research Methods in Applied Linguistics........................................................... 67 Datar, Abhay V..................................................... 130 David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs............................. 101 David Mitchell....................................................... 78 Davies, Ben ........................................................... 78 Davies, Graham I................................................. 147 Davis, Andrew ...................................................... 28 Davis, Muriam Haleh............................................. 52 Daymond, Antonia Michelle................................ 143 de Amorim, Marcel Alvaro..................................... 22 de Biran, Maine .................................................. 114 de Boer, Martinus C............................................. 159 de Bruin-Molé, Megen ......................................... 75 de Carvalho, Vinicius Mariano............................... 22 De Cesaris, Alessandro........................................ 111 de Cléir, Síle ......................................................... 64 De Cristofaro, Diletta ............................................ 77 de Koning, Martijn .............................................. 132 de la Broquiere, Bertrandon ................................. 91 de Sousa, Rodrigo F............................................ 152 de Turk, Sabrina .................................................. 100 De Young, Justine .............................................. 178 Debnar, Paula ......................................................... 6 Declercq, Christophe ............................................ 70 Decline of Liberalism in Israel, The........................ 93 Defeat of Death: Apocalyptic Eschatology in 1 Corinthians 15 and Romans 5, The............ 159 Dehne, Phillip ....................................................... 62 Deiulio, Laura ....................................................... 79 DeLanda, Manuel ............................... 108, 110, 121 DeLapp, Nevada Levi.......................................... 153 Deleuze and Guattari.......................................... 113 Deleuze and the Map-Image............................... 172 Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism...... 112 Deleuze, Guattari, and the Problem of Transdisciplinarity............................................. 112 Demm, Eberhard .................................................. 62 Democracy in Afghanistan.................................... 92 Denison, Rayna ..................................................... 43 Depraetere, Ilse .................................................... 67 Deris, Nur ............................................................. 95 Design................................................................. 175 Designing the Department Store........................ 176 Destani, Bejtullah D............................................. 131 Determann, Jörg Matthias..................................... 93 Developing the Expertise of Primary and Elementary Classroom Teachers......................... 29 Devers, A. N.......................................................... 12 Dhammasami, Khammai ..................................... 135 Di Leo, Jeffrey R.............................................. 72, 80 Diamantidaki, Fotini ............................................. 24 Dias, José ........................................................... 105 Dictionary of Christian Antiquities....................... 189 Differences in Identity in Global Philosophy and Religion..................................................... 116 Digital Imaginary, The............................................ 40 Digital Media Ecologies........................................ 42 Digital Research Methods in Fashion and Textile Studies.................................................. 180

Digital Vision and the Ecological Aesthetic........... 82 Dillon, Michael .................................................... 130 Dillon, Mike .......................................................... 35 Dimitrova, Miryana ................................................. 9 Diplomacy Between the Wars............................. 134 Disabled Detective, The........................................ 78 Discerning the “Word of the Lord”..................... 167 Discourses of Men’s Suicide Notes........................ 67 Disloyalty and Destruction.................................. 150 Disparities............................................................ 108 Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union................. 58 Dissonance and the Drama of Divine Sovereignty in the Book of Daniel.................... 151 Divita, Lorynn ..................................................... 177 Djurslev, Christian Thrue.......................................... 9 do Val, PJ ............................................................ 181 Dobson, Eleanor ................................................... 10 Dobson, Nichola ................................................... 43 Docherty, Thomas ................................................. 72 Dockter, Warren .................................................... 89 Doctrine of God, The.......................................... 142 Documentary Photography Reconsidered.......... 182 Documenting Syria................................................ 94 Dodson, Derek S................................................. 160 Dodson, Joseph R............................................... 159 Does Religion Cause Violence?........................... 120 Doing Global History............................................. 47 Domoney-Lyttle, Zanne ...................................... 148 Dona Ivone Lara’s Sorriso Negro......................... 103 Donald MacKinnon’s Theology............................ 146 Donnelly, Mark .................................................... 106 Dorrian, Mark ...................................................... 169 Douds, Lara .......................................................... 57 Dress and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible............. 151 Drummond, Rob ................................................... 13 Ducker, John T....................................................... 49 Duckett, Richard ................................................... 60 Durang, Christopher ............................................. 13 Dustagheer, Sarah ................................................ 22 Dutch and Flemish Literature as World Literature............................................................ 74 Dutcher-Walls, Patricia ........................................ 150 Dwonch, Albana ................................................... 99 Dwyer, Tessa ......................................................... 38 Dylan’s Autobiography of a Vocation.................. 106 Dynamics of Exclusionary Constitutionalism, The.................................................................... 134 Earliest Perceptions of Jesus in Context, The..... 162 Early Islamic North Africa........................................ 4 Early Modern Actors and Shakespeare’s Theatre............................................................... 20 Eastern Approaches to Western Film.................... 35 Eastern Frontier, The............................................. 91 Eating Shakespeare............................................... 22 Eaton, Dave .......................................................... 47 Eaude, Tony .......................................................... 29 Economic Development and Environmental History in the Anthropocene.............................. 60 Edgar, Robert ............................................... 37, 106 Edith Ayrton Zangwill’s The Call............................ 84 Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence................. 80 Educational Transitions in Post-Revolutionary Spaces................................................................ 26 Edwards, Aaron P................................................. 143 Edwards, Anne ..................................................... 29 Edwards, Douglas ............................................... 115 Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen ................................ 69 Eikrem, Asle ........................................................ 142 Eisen, Kurt ............................................................ 15 Ekardt, Philipp .................................................... 126 Elbe, Lili ................................................................ 84 Elder, Nicholas .................................................... 164 Electrifying Anthropology....................................... 2 Eliot, Simon .......................................................... 63 Elizabethan Narrative Poems: The State of Play... 20 Elliott, Scott S...................................................... 157 Elliott, Victoria ...................................................... 25 Elshayyal, Khadijah ............................................... 98 Elsie, Robert ............................................... 131, 132 Email...................................................................... 12 Embers of Empire in Brexit Britain........................ 50 Emery, Elizabeth ................................................. 173 Emotion, Reason, and Action in Kant.................. 122

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Fashion in European Art...................................... 178 Fashion Installation.............................................. 178 Fashioning Indie.................................................. 180 Fate of Justice and Righteousness during David’s Reign, The............................................ 150 Fattouh, Bassam ................................................... 94 Fay, Brendan ......................................................... 55 Faye, Jan ............................................................ 120 Federici, Federico M............................................. 70 Feiler, Therese .................................................... 144 Feldman, Matthew ............................................... 57 Female Mobility and Gendered Space in Ancient Greek Myth.............................................. 7 Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy....................... 171 Feminist Frameworks and the Bible.................... 152 Feminist Judgments in International Law............ 134 Feminist Theology of Dieting, A......................... 141 Fenwick, Corisande ................................................ 4 Ferguson II, Stephen C........................................ 115 Ferguson, Ailsa Grant............................................ 21 Fernandez, Oscar Ruiz........................................... 52 Ferrando, Francesca ........................................... 113 Ferraro, Joanne M. ............................................. 187 Ffrench, Patrick ..................................................... 38 Ficociello, Robert M.............................................. 80 Fiction and Imagination in Early Cinema............... 37 Fielder, Bronwyn ................................................. 139 Fifth Man, The..................................................... 129 Figurations and Sensations of the Unseen in Judaism, Christianity and Islam........................ 138 Figure of Abraham in John 8, The....................... 163 Filmer, Andrew ..................................................... 17 Finding Locke’s God............................................ 119 Finitsis, Antonios ................................................ 151 Finn, Kirsty ............................................................ 27 FitzGerald, Lisa ..................................................... 82 Five Scrolls, The................................................... 148 Flaherty, Kate ........................................................ 21 Flashes of Fire...................................................... 153 Flavel, Sarah ....................................................... 116 Fleischmann, Leonie ............................................. 94 Fleming, Cass ....................................................... 16 Fleming, Chris .................................................... 120 Flemming, Rebecca ................................................ 6 Fletcher, K. F. B...................................................... 10 Flewitt, Rosie ........................................................ 25 Florence: Capital of the Kingdom of Italy, 1865-71.............................................................. 54 Flowerdew, Lynne ................................................. 68 Folse, Henry ....................................................... 120 Foltz, Richard ........................................................ 90 Fontane Workshop, The........................................ 79 Food Values in Europe.......................................... 44 For the Love of Letterpress................................. 175 Foreign Policy in Iran and Saudi Arabia................ 92 Foreign Political Press in Nineteenth-Century London, The....................................................... 54 Foreigner’s Cinematic Dream of Japan, A............. 36 Format for Graphic Designers............................. 174 Former Jew, A..................................................... 165 Forrest, Peter ...................................................... 119 Fors, Vaike .............................................................. 2 Forte, Alaya .......................................................... 98 Fortuny, Kim ......................................................... 96 Fossheim, Hallvard ............................................. 121 Foucault and Nietzsche....................................... 111 Fox, Jo .................................................................. 62 Fox, Paul ............................................................... 53 Fraas, Arthur Mitchell.......................................... 136 Franco and the Condor Legion............................. 52 Franek, Juraj ....................................................... 139 Franke, Chris ....................................................... 154 Fraser, Murray ..................................................... 186 Fredrickson, Laurel Jean...................................... 170 Free Will and Epistemology................................ 115 Free Will and God’s Universal Causality.............. 119 Freeman, Kirrily .................................................... 61 Fregonese, Sara .................................................. 133 French Genealogy of the Beat Generation, The... 74 French Imperial Policy in Africa............................. 63 Frierson, Patrick R................................................ 115 Friginal, Eric .......................................................... 67

Fritsche, Maria ...................................................... 55 From Ashurbanipal to Alexander.......................... 88 From Law to Prophecy......................................... 151 From Sit-Ins to #revolutions................................... 41 From Sodomy Laws to Same-Sex Marriage........... 66 From Stonehenge to Mycenae................................ 4 Fuchs, Mathias ...................................................... 42 Fujita, Haruhiko .................................................. 176 Fundamentals of Graphic Design, The................ 174 Funk, Rainer .......................................................... 72 Future Christ........................................................ 110 Future of Higher Education, The........................... 27 Future of Oil in Lebanon, The............................... 94 Galasinski, Dariusz ................................................ 67 Galbraith, Patrick W............................................. 102 Galliano............................................................... 177 Gamel, Brian K.................................................... 164 Garcia, Juan Carlos Moreno.................................... 4 Garde-Hansen, Joanne ......................................... 31 Gardens for Gloriana............................................. 45 Gardiner, Paul ....................................................... 16 Gardner, Kevin J.................................................... 85 Garrard, Graeme ................................................ 128 Geaves, Ron ................................................. 64, 140 Geczy, Adam ...................................................... 178 Genç, Kaya ......................................................... 129 Gender and Media in the Broadcast Age............. 39 Gender of Photography, The............................... 183 Gender, Collaboration, and Authorship in German Culture.................................................. 79 Gender, Orientalism and the Jewish Nation at the German Fin de Siècle............................. 172 Genealogies of Political Modernity..................... 113 Gentile Mission in Old Testament Citations in Acts, The....................................................... 163 George Clooney.................................................... 32 Georges Rouault and Material Imagining........... 170 German Cinema Book, The................................... 31 German Idealism Reader, The............................. 122 Germanà, Monica ............................................... 178 Gersten-Vassilaros, Alexandra .............................. 13 GhaneaBassiri, Kambiz ....................................... 137 Ghazvinian, John ................................................ 136 Ghostwriting.......................................................... 80 Gibson, Andrew .................................................. 112 Gibson, Mary ........................................................ 54 Gibson, William .................................................... 64 Gignilliat, Mark ................................................... 168 Gilhus, Ingvild Saelid........................................... 137 Gillis, Stacy ........................................................... 75 Gilson, D. ............................................................ 101 Gladston, Paul .................................................... 123 Glastonbury and the Making of New Age Spirituality......................................................... 140 Glazier, Jacob W.................................................. 112 Global Aesthetics: Key Concepts in Philosophy........................................................ 123 Global Church History, A..................................... 141 Global History of Relocation in Counterinsurgency Warfare, A........................... 62 Global History of Work, The................................ 190 Global Modernists on Modernism........................ 84 Global South Asia on Screen................................. 38 Global Trajectories of Brazilian Religion.............. 138 Globalization of Wine, The.................................... 44 Gloyn, Liz ................................................................ 9 Glynn, Basil ........................................................... 36 Göçek, Fatma Müge.............................................. 96 God as Sacrificial Love........................................ 142 God’s Being Toward Fellowship.......................... 142 Godson, Lisa ....................................................... 179 Godwin, R. Todd.................................................... 91 Goebel, Stefan ..................................................... 62 Goetschel, Willi .................................................. 126 Göktürk, Deniz ...................................................... 31 Goldschmidt, Hermann Levin.............................. 126 Gonya, Adam ....................................................... 75 Good Nights Out.................................................. 18 Gore, Tashi ............................................................ 15 Gorea, Adriana ................................................... 178 Gorlée, Dinda L..................................................... 70 Gorman-Murray, Andrew ........................................ 1

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Empire and the Social Sciences............................. 64 Empire and Tribe in the Afghan Frontier Region... 90 Empowering Communities through Archaeology and Heritage......................................................... 4 Emptiness of Asia, The............................................ 7 Encyclopedia of East Asian Design..................... 176 Encyclopedia of Embroidery from Central Asia, the Iranian Plateau and the Indian Subcontinent................................... 185 End of Empire in the Gulf, The.............................. 93 End of the Ottomans, The..................................... 96 Engaging with Linguistic Diversity......................... 29 England and Spain in the Early Modern Era......... 52 English in Global Aviation..................................... 67 English Press, The.................................................. 49 Ensign-George, Barry A....................................... 145 Ensslin, Astrid ....................................................... 42 Enterline, Lynn ...................................................... 20 Envisioning Empire................................................ 51 Epica Awards ...................................................... 174 Epica Book 32..................................................... 174 Epistemology: The Key Thinkers......................... 115 Epstein, Irving ....................................................... 26 Epstein, Mikhail .................................................. 122 Erdogan’s Empire................................................ 128 Erickson, Edward J................................................ 62 Erotic Love in Sociology, Philosophy and Literature.......................................................... 125 Errington, Andrew .............................................. 144 Eschatology and Messianism in LXX Isaiah 1-12.................................................................. 152 Esders, Stefan ....................................................... 65 Essential Skills for Historians................................. 48 Essential Trinitarianism........................................ 143 Ethical Rationalism and the Law.......................... 116 Ethics and Research with Young Children............. 26 Ethics of Contemporary Art................................. 172 Ethics Under Capital............................................ 124 Ethnographies of Waiting........................................ 3 Ethnography by Design........................................... 2 Ethnography of Football and Masculinities in Jamaica, An.......................................................... 1 Euripides: Cyclops................................................... 8 Europe’s Cold War Relations................................. 57 European Identities in Discourse........................... 67 Evangelical Youth Culture.................................... 140 Evans, Craig A............................................. 158, 162 Evans, David ....................................................... 102 Evans, Jo .............................................................. 34 Evans, Linda .......................................................... 27 Every Good Path: Wisdom and Practical Reason in Christian Ethics and the Book of Proverbs.... 144 Everyday Cold War, The........................................ 60 Everyday Eating in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden........................................................ 44 Everyday Mobile Belonging.................................. 27 Exiles, The............................................................. 45 Existentialism and Excess: The Life and Times of Jean-Paul Sartre........................................... 109 Exodus 1-10......................................................... 147 Exodus 11-18....................................................... 147 Expanded Internet Art........................................... 41 Expect the Unexpected....................................... 151 Exploiting East Asian Cinemas.............................. 35 Extreme Literary Rewritings of the Bible............. 155 Exum, J. Cheryl.................................................... 154 Ezra, Elizabeth ...................................................... 37 Ezzy, Douglas ...................................................... 139 Fabbrini, Federico .............................................. 134 Fadil, Nadia ........................................................ 132 Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy........................................................ 116 Faith in Poetry....................................................... 85 Falicov, Tamara L................................................... 32 Family in Life and in Death: The Family in Ancient Israel, The......................................................... 150 Fardy, Jonathan .................................................. 109 Farley, Helen ......................................................... 49 Faroqhi, Suraiya .................................................... 95 Fashion and Materiality....................................... 179 Fashion Business Reader, The............................. 177 Fashion Crimes.................................................... 179 Fashion Forecasting............................................ 177

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Gorshkov, Boris B.................................................. 57 Gorton, Kristyn ..................................................... 31 Gospel of Tatian, The.......................................... 156 Gothic Remixed..................................................... 75 Gottreich, Emily Benichou..................................... 91 Gould, Peter G........................................................ 4 Gould, Polly ........................................................ 171 Gouwens, David J............................................... 143 Graheli, Alessandro ............................................ 127 Grammatical and Exegetical Study of New Testament Verbs of Transference, A................. 160 Granara, William ................................................... 91 Granelli, Francesca ............................................. 132 Grant, W. Matthews............................................. 119 Graphic Design Process, The.............................. 176 Grasse, Jonathon ................................................ 103 Gray, Richard T....................................................... 80 Grayson, Hannah ................................................ 130 Great Sermon Tradition as a Fiscal Framework in 1 Corinthians, The........................................ 161 Greek Democracy and the Junta......................... 132 Greenhalgh, Susanne ........................................... 21 Gregg, Stephen E................................................ 137 Gregory, Peter ...................................................... 24 Grieves-Williams, Victoria ..................................... 41 Gronow, Jukka ...................................................... 44 Groth, Sanne Krogh............................................. 107 Growing Old with the Welfare State..................... 50 Guard of the Dead................................................ 88 Guardiola, Rosario Rovira...................................... 10 Guðmundsdóttir, Gunnþórunn ............................. 75 Guillaume, Philippe ............................................ 152 Gunn, Simon ......................................................... 59 Guntarik, Olivia ..................................................... 41 Gurd, Sean Alexander........................................... 11 Gurney, Peter ........................................................ 51 Gurtner, Daniel M. .............................................. 190 Gustave Caillebotte as Worker, Collector, Painter.............................................................. 172 Guth, Christine ................................................... 176 Guthrie, George H............................................... 162 Guy, Nathan ........................................................ 119 Guyer, Benjamin M.............................................. 145 Habjan, Jernej .................................................... 116 Haflidson, Ronald ............................................... 118 Hall, Martha L...................................................... 178 Hall, Sarah Lebhar............................................... 152 Halvorson-Taylor, Martien A................................ 152 Hammond, Sue ..................................................... 24 Hampton-Reeves, Stuart ...................................... 23 Hancock II, Joseph H........................................... 177 Handbook of Photography Studies..................... 184 Hannan, Jason .................................................... 124 Hanoosh, Yasmeen ............................................... 94 Hansen, Bruce .................................................... 161 Hansen, Pil ............................................................ 16 Hare, J. Laurence................................................... 48 Harison, Casey ...................................................... 52 Harlap, Itay ........................................................... 39 Harper, Krista ........................................................ 44 Harris, Paul ......................................................... 174 Harrison, Carol .................................................... 118 Harrison, Thomas ................................................... 7 Harvest Bells.......................................................... 85 Hashtag................................................................. 12 Hatina, Thomas R................................................ 162 Haug, Robert ........................................................ 91 Haukamp, Iris ........................................................ 36 Hauskeller, Michael ............................................. 125 Havis, Allan ........................................................... 13 Hawkins, Peter S.................................................... 80 Hawkins, Stan ..................................................... 107 Health and Hedonism in Plato and Epicurus....... 121 Heap, Angela M...................................................... 7 Hearing Between the Lines................................. 163 Hebrew Wordplay and Septuagint Translation Technique in the Fourth Book of the Psalter.... 155 Hedegaard, Mariane ............................................ 29 Hedrick, Donald ................................................... 22 Hegel and Resistance.......................................... 125 Hegel, Christine ...................................................... 2 Hegel, Logic and Speculation............................. 111

Hein, Laura ........................................................... 59 Heiner Müller and Heiner Goebbels’s Wolokolamsker Chaussee................................. 103 Heinsen, Johan ..................................................... 61 Heliogabalus, or The Anarchist Crowned.............. 86 Heller, Roy L......................................................... 153 Hen, Yitzhak .......................................................... 65 Henderson, Joseph M......................................... 148 Hendler, Glenn ................................................... 101 Hennig, Anke ...................................................... 122 Heritage Formation and the Senses in Post-Apartheid South Africa................................. 2 Herman, David ..................................................... 73 Herren, Graley ...................................................... 80 Herwitz, Daniel ................................................... 123 Hesmondhalgh, David .......................................... 33 Hetherington, Stephen ....................................... 115 Heynen, Hilde ..................................................... 169 Hicks, Dan ........................................................... 184 Higgins, Steve ...................................................... 30 Hillnhuetter, Sara ................................................ 184 Hims, Katie ........................................................... 13 Hinds, Hilary ........................................................... 1 Hindu Sufis of South Asia, The.............................. 98 Hinduism in America........................................... 135 Hippocrates Now.................................................... 9 History in Practice.................................................. 48 History in Times of Unprecedented Change......... 65 History of American Literature on Film, The.......... 35 History of Fascism in France, A............................. 52 History of Monasticism, The................................ 146 History of Technology Volume 34.......................... 66 History of the European Restorations, A .............. 56 History of the Netherlands, A................................ 46 History of the Tajiks, A........................................... 90 Hitchcott, Nicki ................................................... 130 Hodge, Joel ........................................................ 120 Hodgson, Andrew ................................................ 78 Hodgson, Jay ..................................................... 103 Hodkinson, Owen ................................................... 8 Hodson, Loveday ............................................... 134 Hofmann, Viola ................................................... 179 Holdstock, Nick .................................................. 130 Holland, Jocelyn ................................................... 79 Hollywood and the Baby Boom............................ 34 Holm, Isak Winkel.................................................. 79 Holm, Lotte ........................................................... 44 Holmes, William Richard........................................ 92 Holocaust History and the Readings of Ka-Tzetnik........................................................... 53 Holocaust Representations in History.................... 48 Holton, Mark ......................................................... 27 Holy Man and Other Stories, The.......................... 86 Holy Terror: Jesus in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas............................................................. 159 Homeric Battle of the Frogs and Mice, The............ 8 Homeric Catalogue of Shapes, A.......................... 10 Hominescence..................................................... 120 Honess Roe, Annabelle......................................... 43 Hønneland, Geir ................................................. 131 Hooper, Michael ................................................. 105 Hope.................................................................... 110 Hopf, Courtney ..................................................... 78 Houlahan, Mark .................................................... 21 Hoven, Matt ........................................................ 146 How Europe Made the Modern World.................. 47 How Powerful Knowledge Disrupts Inequality...... 27 How to be a Failure and Still Live Well................ 108 How to Be an Existentialist.................................. 109 How to be an Outstanding Primary SENCO......... 30 How to Think Politically....................................... 128 Howard, Veena R................................................. 127 Howard, Wilbert Francis ..................................... 189 Hubble, Nick ......................................................... 50 Hudgins, Nicole .................................................. 183 Hull, Elizabeth ......................................................... 3 Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition............................................................ 121 Human Subjectivity ‘in Christ’ in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theology...................................... 142 Humor in Modern American Poetry...................... 81 Hungarian Women’s Activism in the Wake of the First World War........................................ 56

Hunsinger, George ............................................. 145 Hunt, Lester H..................................................... 126 Hunt, Steven ........................................................... 5 Huppatz, D.J. ...................................................... 175 Hurley, Michael D.................................................. 85 Hurtado, Larry W................................................. 161 Hussain, Khurram ................................................ 136 Hutchings, Mark ................................................... 19 Hutnyk, John ........................................................ 38 Huttunen, Niko ................................................... 165 Hybrid Photography............................................ 184 Identity, Community & Australian Artists, 1890-1914........................................................ 170 If Machine, The...................................................... 30 Image and Glory of God..................................... 161 Image of the Soldier in German Culture, 1871-1933, The.................................................. 53 Imagined Worlds and Constructed Differences in the Hebrew Bible.......................................... 151 Imagining Cleopatra.............................................. 21 Imagining Personal Data......................................... 2 Imagining Solar Energy......................................... 75 Imber, Kirstie ....................................................... 171 Immanence and Immersion................................. 107 In Conversation with Bessie Head......................... 72 In Search of the Romans ......................................... 5 In The Shadow of Mandela................................. 131 Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics................ 127 Indian Film Stars.................................................... 32 Inglis, David .......................................................... 44 Inglis, Matthew ................................................... 121 Ingram, Jenni ........................................................ 25 Inkster, Ian ............................................................ 66 Inside Lenin’s Government.................................... 57 Institutional Translation for International Governance........................................................ 70 Intellectual Agency and Virtue Epistemology: A Montessori Perspective................................. 115 Intellectual, Humanist and Religious Commitment.................................................... 119 Intercultural Crisis Communication........................ 70 Interior Design Fundamentals............................. 181 Internationalization of Higher Education for Development...................................................... 25 Internment in Switzerland during the First World War........................................................... 62 Intertextuality of Zechariah 1-8, The.................... 153 Introduction to Existentialism.............................. 109 Introduction to Film Analysis, An .......................... 33 Introduction to Theatre, Performance and the Cognitive Sciences, An....................................... 14 Iordachi, Constantin ............................................. 54 Irenaeus and Paul................................................ 157 Irish Myth of the Second World War, The.............. 63 Irwin, Robert ......................................................... 91 Isaiah 6-12........................................................... 147 Iskin, Ruth E......................................................... 173 Islam and Britain.................................................... 64 Islam and Morality............................................... 117 Islam and Nationhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina.... 136 Islam and the Governing of Muslims in France... 136 Islam as Critique of Modernity?.......................... 136 Isnart, Cyril .......................................................... 138 Israel, Palestine and the Politics of Race............... 92 Israeli Peace Movement, The................................ 94 Istvandity, Lauren ................................................ 104 Italian Prisons in the Age of Positivism, 1861-1914.......................................................... 54 Italy in the Modern World..................................... 46 Jacobi, Christine ................................................. 189 Jacobson, Matthew Frye..................................... 101 Jacquemond, Richard ........................................... 92 Jalali, Bahar .......................................................... 92 James Joyce and Absolute Music......................... 83 James, Malcolm .................................................. 104 Janeja, Manpreet K................................................. 3 Jappy, Tony ........................................................... 69 Jazz in Europe..................................................... 105 Jean-Jacques Lebel and French Happenings of the 1960s...................................................... 170 Jean-Paul Sartre’s Anarchist Philosophy.............. 125 Jeanette Winterson and Religion.......................... 78 Jeffries, Lesley ...................................................... 68 Jennings, Mark A................................................. 165

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King, Helen ............................................................. 9 King, Michelle T..................................................... 44 Kirk, Alan ............................................................ 156 Kirkpatrick, Kate ................................................. 108 Kirova, Anna ......................................................... 24 Kirwan, Déirdre ..................................................... 29 Kishida, Yuka Hiruma............................................. 59 Kitchen, William H................................................. 28 Klein, Dennis B...................................................... 56 Klika, D.T. .............................................................. 39 Klink III, Edward W............................................... 160 Klotz, David .......................................................... 88 Knepper, Wendy ................................................... 78 Knotts, Matthew W.............................................. 118 Koch, Anne ......................................................... 139 Kolentsis, Alysia .................................................... 21 Kolkenbrock, Marie .............................................. 79 Kolozova, Katerina .............................................. 110 Konstantinou, Ariadne ............................................ 7 Kordela, A. Kiarina............................................... 125 Kornbluh, Anna .................................................... 33 Kosovo, A Documentary History......................... 131 Koster, Hilda P...................................................... 143 Krasovec, Joze .................................................... 151 Krotz, Ulrich .......................................................... 57 Kruger, Loren ........................................................ 18 Kucová, Lydie ..................................................... 155 Kuecker, Aaron ................................................... 157 Kuffuor, Benjamin ................................................. 13 Kuhn, Tom ............................................................ 16 Kurdish Nationalism on Stage............................. 100 Kurds and the Politics of Turkey, The..................... 95 Kurds of Northern Syria, The................................. 99 Kurlberg, Jonas .................................................... 83 Laansma, Jon C................................................... 162 LaBelle, Brandon ................................................ 105 Labels...................................................................... 1 Labour, Decolonization and Class......................... 64 LaBute, Neil .......................................................... 13 Lacan and Education Policy................................... 28 Lacanian Realism................................................. 111 Ladha, Hassanaly ................................................ 110 Laffan, Michael ..................................................... 60 Lake, Peter ............................................................ 49 Lakey, Michael .................................................... 161 Lambeth Conference, The................................... 145 Lampe, Peter ...................................................... 156 Land and Calendar.............................................. 152 Landscape and Infrastructure.............................. 169 Landscapes Between Then And Now................. 183 Landscapes of Christianity................................... 138 Lane, Peter ......................................................... 176 Lane, Véronique .................................................... 74 Lang, Felix ............................................................ 92 Lang, Philippa ......................................................... 9 Langford, Chad ..................................................... 67 Langford, Michelle ................................................ 36 Langford, Rachel ................................................... 26 Language Acquisition and the Multilingual Ideal.. 69 Language and Culture in Dialogue......................... 3 Language Learning Strategies and Individual Learner Characteristics....................................... 29 Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis....... 139 Language, Meaning, and Use in Indian Philosophy........................................................ 117 Lanier, Douglas M.................................................. 20 Lansdell, Henry ................................................... 188 Lapavitsas, Costas ................................................ 95 Larsen, Svend Erik................................................. 74 Laruelle and Art................................................... 109 Laruelle, Francois ........................................ 109, 110 Late Cantos of Ezra Pound, The............................ 83 Late Films of Claude Chabrol, The........................ 34 Latif, Rusha ........................................................... 88 Latin American Film Industries.............................. 32 Latin Prose Composition......................................... 5 Lavers, Troy ......................................................... 134 Lawrence, Michael ................................................ 32 Leaman, Oliver ................................................... 117 Learner Corpus Research...................................... 68 Learning to Teach Young Children........................ 24

Leaving the Arena................................................. 49 Lederer, Mary S...................................................... 72 Ledger-Lomas, Michael ...................................... 189 Lee, Archie C.C................................................... 148 Lee, Barry ........................................................... 116 Leet, Sri-Kartini ................................................... 182 Legacy of the New Wave in French Cinema, The. 35 Legends of the Modern, The................................. 84 Leigh, Andrew ........................................................ 5 Leigh, Jacob ......................................................... 34 Leitch, Thomas ..................................................... 35 LeMenager, Stephanie ....................................... 191 Leneman, Helen ................................................. 155 Lenos, Melissa ...................................................... 33 Leo Bersani............................................................ 72 Leonard, Douglas W.............................................. 63 Leonard, Neil ...................................................... 175 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Christians.......................................................... 139 Levaux, Christophe ............................................. 106 Lever as Instrument of Reason, The...................... 79 Levin, Magnus ...................................................... 68 Leyshon, Nell ........................................................ 13 Liberalism and Education...................................... 71 Licht, Alan ........................................................... 105 Liebmann, George W.......................................... 134 Liebregts, Peter ...................................................... 9 Life and Love in Nazi Prague................................. 45 Life in Stalin’s Soviet Union.................................... 46 Life Itself Is an Art.................................................. 72 Life of Training, The............................................... 18 Lifter, Rachel ....................................................... 180 Lim, Bo H............................................................. 150 Lim, Kar Yong...................................................... 161 Lim, Song Hwee.................................................... 31 Lincoln, Lajaune .................................................... 13 Lion and the Nightingale, The............................. 129 Literary Couples and 20th-Century Life Writing.... 84 Literary Infinities.................................................... 75 Literature and the Environment........................... 191 Literature and the Experience of Globalization..... 74 Literature, Autonomy and Commitment............... 73 Little, David .......................................................... 29 Littschwager, Simin Nina....................................... 37 Live Art in the UK.................................................. 16 Live Cinema........................................................... 37 Lloyd, Justine ....................................................... 39 Locke, Truman ...................................................... 39 Locke, William ...................................................... 27 Lockie, Robert .................................................... 115 Logics of War....................................................... 144 Lomas, Laura ........................................................ 13 Long, Jeffery D.................................................... 135 Looking at Ajax........................................................ 8 Lopez y Rojo, Alessandra B................................. 179 López-Couso, María José...................................... 69 Lorman, Thomas ................................................... 54 Losh, Elizabeth ..................................................... 12 Lost Souls.............................................................. 66 Loughlin, John .................................................... 121 Lovascio, Domenico ............................................. 19 Lovatt, Helen .......................................................... 8 Love, Divine and Human: Contemporary Essays in Systematic and Philosophical Theology........... 142 Lower-Middle-Class Nation................................... 50 Lozano, Ray M..................................................... 162 Lucas, Pia .............................................................. 65 Ludgate, Jennifer ................................................. 30 Luis Buñuel............................................................ 34 Lutterbie, John ..................................................... 14 Luxury and Visual Culture.................................... 170 Luzzi, Joseph ........................................................ 35 Lybeck, Eric R........................................................ 25 Lynall, Gregory ..................................................... 75 Lyon, John B.......................................................... 79 Lyons, Martyn ....................................................... 54 Lyons, Michael A................................................. 151 Lyric In Its Times.................................................... 85 Macalister, John .................................................... 68 Macbeth: Arden Performance Editions................. 20 MacCormack, Patricia ......................................... 114

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Jenss, Heike ........................................................ 179 Jeremiah Under the Shadow of Duhm................ 148 Jesus and Paul..................................................... 165 Jesus’ Cry From the Cross................................... 164 Jethro, Duane ......................................................... 2 Jewish Masculinity in the Holocaust...................... 53 Jewish Morocco..................................................... 91 Jews of Iran, The................................................... 89 John Banville and His Precursors........................... 77 John Burnside........................................................ 78 John le Carré and the Cold War............................ 77 Johnson, Benjamin J.M............................... 149, 152 Johnson, Jennifer ............................................... 170 Johnston, Alexander .......................................... 131 Johnston, Jeremiah J.......................................... 158 Johnstone, Fiona ........................................ 171, 172 Jonathan Lethem and the Galaxy of Writing......... 77 Jones, David ....................................................... 114 Jones, Jan-Erik ................................................... 127 Jones, Ken ............................................................ 26 Jones, Matthew .............................................. 33, 61 Jonson, Ben .......................................................... 13 Jordan, Rieke ........................................................ 40 Jordanova, Ludmilla ............................................. 48 Joseph, Stephen ................................................. 130 Jovanovich, Monica E.......................................... 173 Jowell, Marco ..................................................... 130 Jude on the Attack.............................................. 166 Judged................................................................ 108 Juffermans, Kasper ............................................... 68 Jules, Tavis D......................................................... 26 Julien, Olivier ...................................................... 106 Julius Caesar’s Self-Created Image and Its Dramatic Afterlife................................................. 9 Jüngel: A Guide for the Perplexed...................... 143 Junker-Kenny, Maureen ...................................... 141 Kafka’s Stereoscopes............................................. 79 Kakalis, Christos .................................................. 169 Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 1, The.................................................. 119 Kalam Cosmological Argument, Volume 2, The.................................................. 119 Kalnoky, Nathalie .................................................. 65 Kalpaxi, Elisavet .................................................. 182 Kalra, Virinder S................................................... 138 Kaminsky, Joel S.................................................. 149 Kamionkowski, S. Tamar...................................... 149 Kant’s Transition Project and Late Philosophy..... 122 Kantarbaeva-Bill, Irina ......................................... 188 Karam, Stephen .................................................... 13 Karaminas, Vicki .................................................. 178 Karl Barth: Post-Holocaust Theologian?.............. 145 Karlin, Jason G.................................................... 102 Kateusz, Allysin ................................................... 167 Kaufman, Peter Iver............................................. 118 Kavusa, Kivatsi Jonathan..................................... 154 Kawana, Sari ......................................................... 59 Keating, Malcolm ............................................... 117 Keene, David W..................................................... 49 Keith, Alison ........................................................... 5 Keith, Chris ......................................................... 189 Kelly, Bernard ....................................................... 63 Kelly, Saul ............................................................. 89 Kenkoku University and the Experience of Pan-Asianism...................................................... 59 Kennedy, Fin ......................................................... 13 Kennedy, Helen W................................................. 37 Kenneison, Rebecca ............................................. 64 Ketner II, Joseph D................................................ 41 Keysan, Asuman Özgür......................................... 98 Keywords in the Press: The New Labour Years...... 68 Khalil, Osamah F.................................................... 60 Khan, Asif ............................................................. 13 Kheshti, Roshanak .............................................. 102 Khodarkovsky, Michael ......................................... 46 Kierkegaard and the Question Concerning Technology....................................................... 119 Kieser, Hans-Lukas ................................................ 95 Kim, Uriah Y......................................................... 168 Kim, Wonil .......................................................... 149 Kindellan, Michael ................................................ 83 King, Dawn ........................................................... 13

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MacKenzie, S. P...................................................... 63 MacShane, Denis ................................................ 128 Mad Dogs and Englishness................................. 106 Madhuri Dixit......................................................... 32 Madsen, Jesper Majbom......................................... 5 Magat, Margaret ................................................... 44 Magee, Siobhan ..................................................... 2 Magic in Ancient Greece and Rome....................... 5 Magical Motifs in the Book of Revelation............ 166 Magilow, Daniel H................................................. 48 Magnet.................................................................. 12 Maine de Biran’s ‘Of Immediate Apperception’.. 114 Mainstreaming the Headscarf............................... 98 Major, Lee Elliot..................................................... 30 Majumdar, Saikat .................................................. 71 Making Milk........................................................... 44 Making of Consumer Culture in Modern Britain, The......................................................... 51 Making of the Israeli Far-Right, The...................... 90 Making of the Slovak People’s Party, The.............. 54 Making Sense of Mind-Game Films...................... 37 Malamud, Randy ................................................... 12 Maleuvre, Didier ................................................... 84 Malone, Andrew S............................................... 157 Maltby, Judith ..................................................... 141 Man Into Woman................................................... 84 Mandelbrote, Scott .............................................. 86 Mangaoang, Áine ............................................... 105 Manic Street Preachers’ The Holy Bible.............. 102 Mann, Fraser ....................................................... 106 Manning, Russell Re............................................ 116 Manning, Toby ...................................................... 77 Manteghi, Haila .................................................... 97 Many Faces of Slavery, The................................... 61 Mao Zedong’s Philosophical Influences and Reflections........................................................ 117 Marar, Ziyad ........................................................ 108 March of the Moderates...................................... 128 March, Claire ........................................................ 24 Marcus, George E.................................................... 2 Marczewska, Kaja ................................................. 77 Marginson, Simon ................................................. 27 Margulies, Ivone ................................................... 34 Mark 15:39 as a Markan Theology of Revelation.. 164 Mark, Chi-kwan ..................................................... 60 Marland, John ...................................................... 37 Marriage, Law and Modernity............................... 66 Martin, Barbara ..................................................... 58 Martin, Mircea ...................................................... 74 Marxist Film Theory and Fight Club...................... 33 Mary Midgley...................................................... 114 Masnavi of Rumi, Vol 1, The.................................. 97 Masnavi of Rumi, Vol 2, The.................................. 97 Mason, Robert ...................................................... 92 Masri, Mazen ...................................................... 134 Massey, Gary ........................................................ 69 Massing, Christine ................................................ 24 Massive Attack’s Blue Lines................................. 101 Master of Deception.............................................. 45 Mastering Primary Art and Design........................ 24 Mastering Primary Geography.............................. 24 Maston, Jason .................................................... 160 Mastropierro, Lorenzo .......................................... 68 Material Culture and Kinship in Poland................... 2 Materialist Media Theory....................................... 33 Materials and Meaning in Architecture............... 169 Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres.................................................... 120 Mathews, Elizabeth .............................................. 67 Matthee, Rudi ....................................................... 96 Matthew Henry: The Bible, Prayer, and Piety...... 146 Matthew’s Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity................................................ 157 Matthews, James .................................................. 56 Matthews, John .................................................... 18 Mawani, Rizwan .................................................... 89 Maxwell, Kathy ................................................... 163 McAvan, Emily ...................................................... 78 McBrinn, Roisin ..................................................... 13 McCaulley, Esau .................................................. 162 McClendon III, John H......................................... 115 McDonald, Paul .................................................... 32

McElwain, Gregory ............................................. 114 McFadyen, Lesley ............................................... 184 McGillen, Petra S................................................... 79 McIlwaine, Stephen .............................................. 39 McIntyre, Elisha .................................................. 140 McKercher, Asa ..................................................... 47 McKinley, Jim ........................................................ 67 McLean, Monica ................................................... 27 McLoughlin, Marie .............................................. 178 McManigal, Daniel W.......................................... 165 McMullan, Gordon ............................................... 21 McNicol, Allan J.................................................. 147 McRuer, Robert ................................................... 187 Mead, Philip ......................................................... 21 Meaning of Life and Death, The.......................... 125 Measure For Measure............................................ 20 Meconi, David Vincent........................................ 118 Media and Society................................................. 33 Media Matrix of Early Jewish and Christian Narrative, The................................................... 164 Medicine and Markets............................................. 6 Medicine, the Penal System and Sexual Crimes in England, 1919-1960s.......................................... 51 Medieval Literature on Display.............................. 65 Meek, James A.................................................... 163 Meek, Russell L.................................................... 167 Meguid, Ibrahim Abdel......................................... 88 Mello, Cecília ........................................................ 34 Memoirs of John Quincy Adams......................... 188 Memory and the Jesus Tradition......................... 156 Méndez-Naya, Belén ............................................ 69 Menken, Maarten J.J........................................... 159 Mercado, Carmen I................................................ 29 Merchant of Venice: Language and Writing, The.. 20 Merovingian Kingdoms and the Mediterranean World, The.......................................................... 65 Mesher, Lynne ..................................................... 181 Message of Acts in Codex Bezae (vol 4)., The.... 164 Messer, Neil ........................................................ 144 Metanoia............................................................. 122 Methodology in the Use of the Old Testament in the New............................................................ 160 Methods in Buddhist Studies.............................. 135 Methuen Drama Handbook to Theatre History and Historiography, The..................................... 19 Mexican Literature in Theory................................. 81 Meyer, Birgit ....................................................... 138 Meyer, Sabine ....................................................... 84 Mezei, Balázs M................................................... 146 Micah: An International Theological Commentary..................................................... 168 Mical, Thomas .................................................... 169 Michael Chekhov Technique in the Twenty-First Century............................................................... 16 Michalczyk, John J................................................. 55 Middle Ages in Popular Imagination, The............. 65 Middleton, Paul .................................................. 146 Migration Plays...................................................... 13 Mihaila, Corin ..................................................... 160 Miles-Watson, Jonathan ..................................... 135 Miles, Melissa ............................................. 183, 184 Miller, Barbara D. ................................................ 190 Miller, Paul ............................................................ 28 Miller, Sally .......................................................... 183 Millington, Chris ................................................... 52 Mills, Richard ...................................................... 106 Milton Nascimento and Lô Borges’s The Corner Club...................................................... 103 Milutinovic, Zoran ............................................... 134 Mimesis and Sacrifice.......................................... 120 Minadoi, Giovanni-Tommaso................................ 96 Minch, Daniel ..................................................... 145 Ministry of Darkness.............................................. 52 Minor Prophets in the New Testament, The........ 159 Minton, Gretchen E............................................... 20 Mintz, Susannah B................................................. 78 Mishra, Vijay ......................................................... 76 Mission to the Medieval Middle East, A................ 91 Mitchell, Julia ....................................................... 51 Mitchell, Scott A.................................................. 135 Möbius, Katrin ...................................................... 57 Möbius, Sascha ..................................................... 57 Modern History of European Cities, A.................. 46

Modernism Between Benjamin and Goethe....... 122 Modernist Work..................................................... 83 Modernity and the Political Fix............................ 112 Mohrmann, Douglas C........................................ 165 Moir, Zack ............................................................. 29 Mollet, Tracey ....................................................... 42 Moody, Alys .......................................................... 84 Moon, Iris ........................................................... 170 Mooney, Lauren .................................................... 13 Moore, Jennifer Grayer....................................... 180 Moore, Steven ...................................................... 71 Moorosi, Pontso ................................................... 28 Morales, Jon ....................................................... 166 Moraru, Christian .................................................. 74 Morey, Peter ......................................................... 98 Morisato, Takeshi ................................................ 116 Morrey, Douglas ................................................... 35 Morrison, Kenneth ................................................ 55 Moses, Julia .......................................................... 66 Moss, Ceci ............................................................ 41 Moulton, James Hope ........................................ 189 Moulton, William Fiddian ................................... 189 Moulton’s Grammar of New Testament Greek.... 189 Moyise, Steve ..................................................... 159 Much Ado About Nothing: A Critical Reader........ 19 Mukherji, Nirmalangshu...................................... 116 Multilingual Memories........................................... 68 Multisensory Living in Ancient Rome...................... 7 Mummy on Screen................................................ 36 Munro, John ......................................................... 61 Munro, Lucy .......................................................... 23 Murphy, James Bernard....................................... 128 Murray, John ......................................................... 42 Museums of World Religions............................... 138 Music and the Road............................................. 105 Music, Memory and Memoir............................... 106 Musical Illuminations of Genesis Narratives........ 155 Muslim Identity Politics.......................................... 98 Mutiny in the Danish Atlantic World...................... 61 Mysticism, Ritual and Religion in Drone Metal.... 140 Nadel, Alan ........................................................... 15 Nagatsu, Michiru ................................................ 126 Nagel, Barbara N................................................... 79 Nakamura, Toshiyuki ............................................. 69 Nally, Claire .......................................................... 40 Narrating Muslim Sicily.......................................... 91 Narrative Desire and the Book of Ruth................ 155 National Identity in Serbia................................... 131 National Phonography........................................ 104 National Theatre Connections 2019...................... 13 Nationalism, Identity and Statehood in Post-Yugoslav Montenegro................................ 55 Natoli, Bartolo ........................................................ 5 Natov, Roni ........................................................... 85 Naturalism and Protectionism in the Study of Religions........................................................... 139 Navigating Teacher Education in Complex and Uncertain Times.................................................. 29 Naylor, Aliide ...................................................... 129 Nazi Law................................................................ 55 Needlework and Women’s Identity in Colonial Australia............................................................ 185 Neimanis, Astrida ................................................. 82 Nelson, R. David.................................................. 143 Nestor, Dermot Anthony..................................... 150 Neufeld, Dietmar ................................................ 148 New Aesthetics of Deculturation, The................. 124 New Atheism....................................................... 137 New History of American and Canadian Folk Music, A.................................................... 103 “New Man” in Radical Right Ideology and Practice, 1919-45, The................................. 57 New Philosophy of Society, A.............................. 110 New Playwriting at Shakespeare’s Globe.............. 18 New Sultan, The.................................................. 128 New Theory of Religion and Social Change, A... 137 New Ways of Seeing........................................... 183 News, Numbers and Public Opinion in a Data-Driven World.............................................. 41 Nguyen, An .................................................... 39, 41 Nibbelink, Liesbeth Groot..................................... 19 Nicholson, Jody S.................................................. 27

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Paisley, Fiona ........................................................ 48 Palazzolo, Pietra ................................................... 77 Palestinian Youth Activism in the Internet Age...... 99 Pally, Marcia ........................................................ 120 Palmer, Chris ......................................................... 14 Panagiotidou, Olympia ....................................... 136 Paparelli, PJ .......................................................... 13 Paper, Jordan ..................................................... 135 Paris Fashion and World War Two....................... 178 Paris in Modern Times........................................... 52 Paris, Capital of Fashion...................................... 177 Park, M. Sydney................................................... 147 Parker, Andrew ................................................... 146 Pasternak, Gil ..................................................... 184 Pastoral Epistles: An International Theological Commentary, The............................................. 168 Patel, Kiran Klaus................................................... 57 Path to Salvation in Luke’s Gospel, The.............. 163 Patternmaking History and Theory...................... 180 Pattinson, Shaun D.............................................. 116 Paul and Epictetus on Law.................................. 165 Paul and Rhetoric................................................ 156 Paul and the Greco-Roman Philosophical T radition............................................................. 159 Paul as Pastor...................................................... 157 Paul-Apollos Relationship and Paul’s Stance toward Greco-Roman Rhetoric, The................. 160 Paul’s Utilization of Preformed Traditions in 1 Timothy...................................................... 167 Payne, Reider ....................................................... 57 Peacekeeping in Africa........................................ 130 Peasants in Russia from Serfdom to Stalin............ 57 Peckham, John C................................................. 142 Pedder, Sophie ................................................... 132 Peirson-Smith, Anne ........................................... 177 Pérez-Guerra, Javier ............................................. 69 Performing Architectures....................................... 17 Performing Specimens.......................................... 16 Performing the Remembered Present................... 16 Perkins, Claire ....................................................... 38 Perrott, Lisa ......................................................... 104 Persia Reframed.................................................... 89 Persian Christians at the Chinese Court................ 91 Persian Lyric Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Ghazals, Panegyrics and Quatrains... 97 Persian Narrative Poetry in the Classical Era, 800-1500: Romantic and Didactic Genres.......... 97 Persian Royal–Judaean Elite Engagements in the early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire... 149 Persistence of God’s Endangered Promises, The.................................................................... 147 Perspectives on Educational Practice Around the World............................................................ 24 Peschier, Diana ..................................................... 66 Peter, Frank ......................................................... 136 Petsinis, Vassilis .................................................. 131 Petterson, Anthony Robert.................................. 154 Pezzini, Barbara .................................................. 173 Pfoh, Emanuel .................................................... 150 Phantasmal Spaces................................................ 42 Phase Media.......................................................... 41 Phillips, Jacob ..................................................... 142 Philoponus: On Aristotle Categories 6-15............. 11 Philosophical Chemistry...................................... 108 Philosophical Posthumanism............................... 113 Philosophical Reflections on Neuroscience and Education.................................................... 28 Philosophies of Difference................................... 109 Philosophy and Art of Wang Guangyi, The......... 123 Philosophy and Simulation.................................. 121 Philosophy as Drama........................................... 121 Philosophy of Creative Solitudes, The................. 114 Philosophy of Henry Thoreau, The...................... 126 Philosophy of Language: The Key Thinkers........ 116 Philosophy of Susanne Langer, The..................... 124 Phoenix of Philosophy, The................................. 122 Photofascism....................................................... 184 Photography and Its Publics................................ 184 Photography, Truth and Reconciliation................ 183 Piazza, Marco ...................................................... 114 Pink, Sarah .............................................................. 2 Pintak, Lawrence ................................................. 128 Pitts, Andrew W................................................... 159

Place of Silence, The........................................... 169 Platts, Hannah ........................................................ 7 Pleasance, Helen ................................................ 106 Poe, Shelli M........................................................ 143 Poetic Discontent, A............................................ 164 Poetry’s Knowing Ignorance.................................. 85 Poettinger, Monika ............................................... 54 Polish Theatre of the Holocaust, The.................... 18 Political Aesthetics............................................... 124 Political Dramaturgies and Theatre Spectatorship..................................................... 17 Political English..................................................... 72 Political Ontology of Giorgio Agamben, The...... 111 Political Readings of Descartes in Continental Thought............................................................ 113 Political Representation In India.......................... 130 Politics of Vietnamese Craft, The........................ 176 Politics of Youth in Greek Tragedy, The................... 7 Pomerance, Murray .............................................. 33 Popular Catholicism in 20th-Century Ireland......... 64 Popular Modernism and Its Legacies.................... 83 Popular Music and Multimodal Critical Discourse Studies................................................................ 70 Popular Tropes of Identity in Contemporary Russian Television and Film................................ 36 Porridge................................................................. 31 Porter, Stanley E....................................................189 Post-Conflict Security in South Sudan................. 130 Post-Digital............................................................ 82 Post-Fascist Japan................................................. 59 Post-Soviet Politics of Utopia, The...................... 133 Post-War Experimental Novel, The....................... 78 Postcolonialism After World Literature.................. 77 Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest............................................................... 55 Postwar Politics, Society and the Folk Revival in England.............................................................. 51 Powell, Anton ......................................................... 6 Powell, Bryan ........................................................ 29 Powell, Stephanie Day......................................... 155 Power and Conflict in Russia’s Borderlands......... 133 Power of Language and Rhetoric in Russian Political History, The........................................... 58 Practical Projects for Photographers................... 182 Prado, Ignacio M. Sánchez.................................... 81 Preparation and Development of School Leaders in Africa................................................. 28 Price of Partnership in the Letter of Paul to the Philippians, The................................................ 165 Primera, German Eduardo................................... 111 Princess Mononoke............................................... 43 Prisoners of the Sumatra Railway.......................... 63 Pritchard, Lisa ..................................................... 182 Prochner, Larry ...................................................... 24 Professors as Academic Leaders........................... 27 Progressive Atheism............................................ 117 Project Society After Money ................................. 40 Propaganda and Conflict....................................... 62 Proskynesis of Jesus in the New Testament, The.................................................................... 162 Protestant Virtue and Stoic Ethics....................... 144 Protevangelium of James, The............................ 158 Provencher, Ken .................................................... 35 Prussian Army Soldiers and the Seven Years’ War..................................................................... 57 Prutsch, Markus J................................................... 66 Psalms Book 2: An Earth Bible Commentary...... 148 Publishers, Readers and the Great War................. 62 Pulte, Helmut ........................................................ 86 Purewal, Navtej K................................................ 138 Putin Paradox, The.............................................. 129 Pyrenees in the Modern Era, The.......................... 54 Pyy, Elina ............................................................... 70 Queer Troublemakers............................................ 81 Queering the Interior............................................... 1 Quesna I................................................................ 10 Questier, Michael .................................................. 49 Quirk, Maria ........................................................ 173 Quli, Natalie Fisk................................................. 135 Quotations in John.............................................. 163 Qurtuby, Sumanto Al............................................. 93 Rabaté, Jean-Michel ............................................. 75 Race and New Modernisms................................... 83

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Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics........... 120 Niesiolowski-Spanò, Lukasz ................................ 150 Nikolsky, Ronit .................................................... 139 Nilges, Mathias ................................................... 126 Nineteenth-Century Germany............................... 46 Nixon, Alan G...................................................... 137 Niziolek, Grzegorz ................................................ 18 Noakes-Duncan, Thomas ................................... 144 Nobles and Nobilities of Europe, The................. 188 Noir in the North................................................... 75 Nolan, Kathleen .................................................... 25 Nomadic Theatre................................................... 19 Norbert Elias and the Sociology of Education...... 25 Norman McLaren................................................... 43 Norris, Christopher ............................................... 72 North Africa and the Making of Europe................ 52 North America’s First Women Philosophers Volume I............................................................ 127 Nottingham, Anitra ............................................. 176 Novel: An Alternative History, 1600-1800, The..... 71 Novy, Marianne .................................................... 23 Nowak, Raphaël ................................................. 104 Numismatics, Greek Lexicography and the New Testament................................................. 156 Núñez-Pertejo, Paloma ......................................... 69 O’Brien, Julia M................................................... 154 O’Brien, Kelli S.................................................... 164 O’Brien, Tia .......................................................... 95 O’Callaghan, Claire .............................................. 78 O’Dell, Tom ............................................................ 2 O’Gorman, Francis ............................................... 71 O’Leary, Laura ....................................................... 30 O’Neill, Stephen ................................................... 21 O’Shiel, Daniel .................................................... 111 O’Sullivan, Maria ................................................ 134 O’Sullivan, Michael ............................................... 74 O’Meara, Patrick ................................................... 58 Oakes, Peter ....................................................... 159 Occupation and Communism in Eastern European Museums............................................ 54 Odetta’s One Grain of Sand................................ 101 Ogden, Alan ......................................................... 45 Old Masters Worldwide....................................... 173 Oliver, Lizzie .......................................................... 63 Olivier, Laurent ..................................................... 65 Olwell, Robert A.................................................... 51 On Agamben, Arendt, Christianity, and the Dark Arts of Civilization.................................... 118 On Creation, Science, Disenchantment and the Contours of Being and Knowing...................... 118 On Music, Sense, Affect and Voice..................... 118 On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement and the Vulnerable Christ........................................ 118 On Solitude, Conscience, Love and Our Inner and Outer Lives................................................ 118 On the Shores of the Caspian............................... 92 On Women’s Films................................................. 34 Onnis, Erica ........................................................ 123 Oosterbaan, Martijn ........................................... 138 Opera Singer’s Acting Toolkit, The........................ 14 Ordinary Literature Philosophy............................ 116 Origins of Music Theory in the Age of Plato, The...................................................................... 11 Origins of the Film Star System, The..................... 36 Origins of the Modern Japanese Bureaucracy, The...................................................................... 59 Oropeza, B. J....................................................... 165 Orr, Emily M......................................................... 176 Ortolano, Scott ..................................................... 83 Orzech, Charles .................................................. 138 Osborn, Carly ..................................................... 120 Osborne, Laurie .................................................... 21 Otomo, Yoriko ...................................................... 44 Ottoman and Mughal Empires, The...................... 95 Ottomans and Eastern Europe, The...................... 95 Over and Over..................................................... 106 Owen-Jones, Craig ............................................... 39 Owens, Yvonne ................................................... 171 Oxford, Rebecca L................................................. 29 Ozcan, Ezra ........................................................... 98 Pagano, Maurizio ................................................ 111 Pahl, Michael W................................................... 167 Pahlavi Iran and the Politics of Occidentalism....... 96

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Race and New Religious Movements in the USA................................................................... 135 Race, Education and Educational Leadership in England.......................................................... 28 Radical Revelation............................................... 146 Radicalization in Belgium and the Netherlands.. 132 Ragazzi, Francesco.............................................. 132 Ragazzoli, Chloé ..................................................... 4 Rage Inside the Machine....................................... 42 Raizman, David ................................................... 175 Rambelli, Fabio ................................................... 136 Ramos, Fernando Prieto........................................ 70 Ramscar, Helen ................................................... 129 Rasch, Astrid ......................................................... 50 Raybone, Samuel ................................................ 172 Rea, Robert F....................................................... 141 Read-Heimerdinger, Jenny ................................. 164 Reading Apollinaire’s Calligrammes...................... 85 Reading Dreams.................................................. 160 Reading Ephesians.............................................. 165 Reading Graphic Design History......................... 175 Reading Hilary Mantel........................................... 76 Reading Second Peter with New Eyes................ 166 Reading the Figure of Paul with Roland Barthes.............................................................. 157 Reading the Postwar Future.................................. 61 Realisms Interlinked............................................. 115 Rebeck, Theresa ................................................... 13 Rebel Voices: Monologues for Women by Women............................................................... 13 Rebel Writers: The Accidental Feminists............... 71 Rebirth of Area Studies, The............................... 134 Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe, The........... 86 Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries, The.................................................................... 189 Reconstructing the Historical Background of Paul’s Rhetoric in the Letter to the Colossians.. 161 Rediscovering the Marys..................................... 167 Redmond, Sean .................................................... 38 Reed, Aaron A....................................................... 42 Reeder, Linda ........................................................ 46 Reeves-Evison, Theo .......................................... 172 Reframing Japonisme.......................................... 173 Refskou, Anne Sophie........................................... 22 Regenerating Doctor Who.................................... 39 Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale................................................................ 154 Reimagining the Promised Land........................... 36 Reizbaum, Marilyn ................................................ 84 Relational Art....................................................... 171 Religious Evolution and the Axial Age................ 137 Religious Heritage Complex, The....................... 138 Religious Humor in Evangelical Christian and Mormon Culture............................................... 140 Religious Language, Meaning and Use............... 117 Remembering British Television............................ 31 Remley, William L................................................ 125 Renaissance of Islam, The..................................... 98 Rengel, Roberto J................................................ 181 Renn, Melissa ...................................................... 173 Renshaw, James ..................................................... 5 Renza, Louis A..................................................... 106 Representations of Islam in United States Comics, 1880-1922............................................. 61 Research Methods for Classroom Discourse......... 25 Research Methods for Early Childhood Education........................................................... 25 Resnick, Elizabeth ............................................... 174 Responsive Becoming: Moral Formation in Theological, Evolutionary, and Developmental Perspective....................................................... 144 Ress, Susanne ....................................................... 25 Retail Design....................................................... 181 Rethinking Historical Time..................................... 65 Rethinking Theatrical Documents in Shakespeare’s England....................................... 22 Retroactivity and Contemporary Art.................... 123 Revenger’s Tragedy: The State of Play, The.......... 20 Revit Architecture 2020 for Designers................. 181 Revolts and the Military in the Arab Spring........... 94 Revolution Française........................................... 132 Rewriting Contemporary Political Philosophy with Plato and Aristotle.................................... 126 Reynolds, Benjamin E.......................................... 160

Reynolds, Lucy ...................................................... 39 Rhett, Maryanne A................................................. 61 Rhythms of Writing.................................................. 3 Richard Burton, T.E. Lawrence and the Culture of Homoerotic Desire....................................... 100 Richard, F. Dan....................................................... 27 Right-Wing Culture in Contemporary Capitalism.. 126 Rius-Camps, Josep ............................................. 164 Roberts, Jennifer .................................................. 67 Roberts, Joanne ................................................. 180 Roberts, Martin ................................................... 102 Robertson, C. K................................................... 165 Robertson, Kate Rebecca.................................... 170 Robertson, Paul .................................................. 137 Robinson, Alexandra .......................................... 166 Robinson, Denise ................................................. 24 Robinson, Erik ......................................................... 8 Robinson, Jo ......................................................... 19 Rocco, Vanessa ................................................... 184 Rodenburg, Patsy ................................................. 14 Rodríguez, Rubén Rosario................................... 143 Roelse, Katya ...................................................... 178 Rogers, Dorothy G............................................... 127 Rogers, Holly ...................................................... 104 Roggi, Piero .......................................................... 54 Roh, Kyung Deok................................................... 58 Roland Barthes and Film....................................... 38 Rolli, Chiara ............................................................ 6 Roman Empire in Luke’s Narrative, The............... 163 Roman Mithras Cult, The..................................... 136 Romanian Literature as World Literature............... 74 Romero, Federico ................................................. 57 Ron, Amos S........................................................ 138 Roof, Judith .......................................................... 38 Rose, Heath .......................................................... 67 Rosenberg, Alan ................................................. 111 Rosner, Brian S..................................................... 157 Ross, Stephen J..................................................... 84 Rostami, Mari R................................................... 100 Rothe, Ursula .......................................................... 6 Rotman, Tamar ..................................................... 65 Rottem, Svein Vigeland....................................... 131 Rouleau, Eric ......................................................... 88 Rousselle, Duane ................................................ 111 Rowland, Joanne .................................................. 10 Ruane, Kevin ......................................................... 61 Rubin, Rachel Lee................................................ 107 Ruder, Cynthia A.................................................... 58 Rufford, Juliet ....................................................... 17 Rumi, Jalal al-Din................................................... 97 Rushe, Sinéad ....................................................... 16 Russell, James ...................................................... 34 Russia and the Arctic........................................... 131 Russia and the British Left..................................... 50 Russia’s 20th Century............................................. 46 Russian Nobility in the Age of Alexander I, The.... 58 Russian Theatre in Practice.................................... 14 Russians in Iran...................................................... 96 Ruti, Mari .............................................................. 76 Ruzzene, Attilia.................................................... 126 Ryan, Michael ....................................................... 33 Rydstrand, Helen .................................................. 83 Rytovuori-Apunen, Helena ................................. 133 Sacred and Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland since 1914....................................... 50 Sacrifice in Pagan and Christian Antiquity........... 148 Sadowski, Piotr ..................................................... 70 Saint Thomas the Apostle: New Testament, Apocrypha, and Historical Traditions................ 156 Sakwa, Richard .................................................... 129 Salama, Ashraf M................................................... 99 Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy......... 76 Salsbury, Britany ................................................. 173 Salter, Anastasia .................................................... 42 Salter, Gregory ........................................................ 1 Sampley, J. Paul................................................... 156 Sampson, Ellen ................................................... 179 Samuels, Richard ................................................ 120 Sandberg, Claudia ................................................ 31 Sanderson, Stephen K......................................... 137 Sangster, Margaret ............................................... 24 Santamaría, Lorri J................................................. 27

Santini, Daria ........................................................ 45 Santune, Frédérique ........................................... 175 Sarah Waters: Gender and Sexual Politics............. 78 Saresella, Daniela ................................................. 55 Sarisky, Darren .................................................... 142 Sarshar, Houman M............................................... 89 Sartre and Magic................................................. 111 Sassin, Erin Eckhold............................................... 53 Saudi Arabia and Indonesian Networks................ 93 Saunders, Cathie Ruggie..................................... 175 Sayer, Michael ..................................................... 188 Sceptics of Islam.................................................... 93 Schaberg, Christopher .......................................... 74 Scheer, Anna Teresa.............................................. 17 Schellenberg, J. L................................................ 117 Scheurer, Maren .................................................... 76 Schizoanalysis and Ecosophy.............................. 111 Schmidt, Ulf .......................................................... 62 Schmutz, Thomas ................................................. 96 Schneider, Arnd ...................................................... 2 Schollmeier, Paul ................................................ 126 Schrimshaw, Will ................................................. 107 Schröter, Jens .................................................... 189 Schulhofer, Stephen ........................................... 134 Schulte, Christopher M.......................................... 26 Schulze, Holger .................................................. 107 Science.................................................................... 9 Science Fiction Cinema and 1950s Britain............ 33 Science News and the Public................................ 39 Scotland and the Indian Empire............................ 49 Scott Walker and the Song of the One-all-alone.................................................... 104 Scott, Grant ........................................................ 183 Screening the Royal Shakespeare Company......... 23 Screenwriting for Animation.................................. 43 Scribbling through History...................................... 4 Scribes and Their Remains.................................. 158 Scully, Pamela ....................................................... 48 Searching for the Anthropocene........................... 74 Sechrest, Love L.................................................. 165 Secular Magic and the Moving Image................... 40 Seeing into Screens............................................... 38 Seeley, Louise ....................................................... 30 Segev, Alon ........................................................ 113 Seidler, Douglas R............................................... 181 Selected Essays by Fukuzawa Yukichi.................... 59 Self-Reflexive Art of Don DeLillo, The................... 80 Semiotics of Caesar Augustus, The....................... 70 Semiotics of Light and Shadows, The................... 70 Serres, Michel ..................................................... 120 Serres, Thomas ..................................................... 52 Sertel, Sabiha ....................................................... 95 Setting Up a Successful Photography Business... 182 Sex and the Church in the Long Eighteenth Century............................................................... 64 Sex and the Failed Absolute............................... 108 Sexton, Max .......................................................... 40 Sexual Difference, Gender, and Agency in Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics................................ 145 Seymour, Mark ...................................................... 66 Sgarbi, Marco ..................................................... 121 Shadow in the East, The...................................... 129 Shail, Andrew ........................................................ 36 Shakespeare and Feminist Theory........................ 23 Shakespeare and Fun............................................ 22 Shakespeare and the ‘Live’ Theatre Broadcast Experience.......................................................... 21 Shakespeare and the Politics of Nostalgia............ 23 Shakespeare in the Global South.......................... 22 Shakespeare in the Theatre: Peter Hall................. 23 Shakespeare in the Theatre: The King’s Men........ 23 Shakespeare, William ........................................... 20 Shakespeare’s Artists............................................. 21 Shakespeare’s Body Language.............................. 22 Shakespeare’s Common Language....................... 21 Shakibi, Zhand ...................................................... 96 Shangri-Las’ Golden Hits of the Shangri-Las, The.................................................................... 102 Shaping a Modern Ethics.................................... 113 Shaping Interior Space........................................ 181 Share, Michael ...................................................... 11 Sharing in the Son’s Inheritance.......................... 162

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Spectacular Posthumanism.................................... 40 Spiegel, Francesca ................................................. 8 Spinoza’s Authority Volume II.............................. 125 Spinoza’s Authority Volume I............................... 125 Spira, Andrew ..................................................... 124 Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan...... 136 Sport and Christianity.......................................... 146 Springer, Michael .................................................. 77 Srivastav, Sumerah ................................................ 13 Staff, Craig .......................................................... 123 Stage Directions and Shakespearean Theatre....... 22 Stahlberg, Lesleigh Cushing.................................. 80 Stalin’s Economic Advisors.................................... 58 Stalin’s Soviet Justice............................................. 58 Stanley Cavell and Film......................................... 38 Stanley Cavell and the Potencies of the Voice...... 75 State in Ancient Egypt, The..................................... 4 Stateless in the Gulf............................................... 92 States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection......................................................... 134 Stead, Michael R.................................................. 153 Steampunk............................................................ 40 Steele, Valerie ..................................................... 177 Stein, Felix .............................................................. 3 Steiner-Khamsi, Gita ............................................. 25 Stereotype and Destiny in Arthur Schnitzler’s Prose................................................................... 79 Sterling-Hellenbrand, Alexandra .......................... 65 Stern, Tiffany ........................................................ 22 Stevens, Dallal .................................................... 134 Stewart, Pamela J.................................................... 3 Still, Todd D......................................................... 157 Stitching the Self................................................. 185 Stocker, Paul ......................................................... 57 Stockton, Will...................................................... 101 Stoddard, Brad.................................................... 135 Stordalen, Terje................................................... 138 Storm, Eric ............................................................ 48 Stout, Jeremy ..................................................... 176 Strathern, Andrew .................................................. 3 Stratis, Justin ...................................................... 142 Street Art in the Middle East............................... 100 Structure of the Human Mind, The...................... 116 Struggle for Modern Turkey, The........................... 95 Stuckenbruck, Loren T. ....................................... 190 Sturtevant, Paul B.................................................. 65 Stuttard, David ....................................................... 8 Styling Shanghai.................................................. 178 Stylistic Manipulation of the Reader in Contemporary Fiction......................................... 71 'Sufferings of Christ Are Abundant In Us, The’.... 161 Sugirtharajah, R. S............................................... 147 Summers, Sam ...................................................... 43 Supporting Difficult Transitions............................. 29 Surin, Kenneth .................................................... 113 Surveillance, Privacy and Trans-Atlantic Relations........................................................... 134 Survivor Transitional Narratives of Nazi-Era Destruction......................................................... 56 Suslov, Mikhail .................................................... 133 Swarts, Lynne M................................................... 172 Swindell, Anthony ............................................... 155 Synoptic Perspectives.......................................... 155 Szaniawski, Jeremi ................................................ 34 Szapor, Judith ....................................................... 56 Szekler Nation and Medieval Hungary, The.......... 65 T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism............................................................ 190 T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology.......................................................... 143 T&T Clark Handbook of Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics....................................... 168 T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Theology and Climate Change......................................... 143 T&T Clark Handbook of Edward Schillebeeckx... 145 T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology......... 143 T&T Clark Handbook of the Theology of Kierkegaard...................................................... 143 T&T Clark Social Identity Commentary on the New Testament.......................................... 157 Tabbi, Joseph ................................................. 71, 82 Taffel, Sy................................................................ 42 Tahrir’s Youth.......................................................... 88

Tait, Michael........................................................ 159 Tait, Peta ............................................................... 15 Tamm, Marek ........................................................ 65 Tankard, Danae ................................................... 180 Tantam, William ...................................................... 1 Tappenden, Frederick S....................................... 139 Tarbox, Gwen Athene............................................ 73 Taws, Richard ...................................................... 170 Taylor, Jennie ........................................................ 50 Taylor, Kerry ........................................................ 177 Taylor, Lou .......................................................... 178 Teaching Classics with Technology.......................... 5 Teaching for Mastery in Mathematics.................... 30 Teaching Literature in Modern Foreign Languages.......................................................... 24 Teaching Playwriting.............................................. 16 Television Drama in Israel...................................... 39 Temporality, Genre and Experience in the Age of Shakespeare........................................... 23 Teo, Stephen ........................................................ 35 Terian, Andrei ....................................................... 74 Terrence Malick.................................................... 114 Terrorist Movements and the Recruitment of Arab Foreign Fighters.................................... 99 Tew, Philip ............................................................. 50 Texts and Artefacts.............................................. 161 Theatre Blogging................................................... 14 Theatre of August Wilson, The.............................. 15 Theatre of Eugene O’Neill, The............................ 15 Theatres of Contagion........................................... 17 Theological Foundations of the Christian Church.............................................................. 145 Theological Neuroethics..................................... 144 Theologies of Retrieval........................................ 142 Theology of the Gospel of Mark......................... 156 Theophanic Type-Scenes” in the Pentateuch...... 153 Theophilos, Michael P.......................................... 156 Theorizing Feminist Ethics of Care in Early Childhood Practice............................................. 26 Theory for Theatre Studies: Emotion.................... 15 Theory for Theatre Studies: Sound........................ 15 Thibault, Hélène ................................................. 133 Thinking in the World.......................................... 110 Third Realm of Luxury, The.................................. 180 This Is Not a Copy................................................. 77 Thomas, Miranda Fay............................................ 22 Thomas, Rodney Lawrence.................................. 166 Thomaskutty, Johnson ........................................ 156 Thorndike, Oliver ................................................ 122 Thorpe, Jess ......................................................... 15 Thucydides & Sparta............................................... 6 Thus Says the LORD............................................ 153 Tillson, John ......................................................... 28 Time, Media, and Visuality in Post-Revolutionary France................................ 170 Timm, Annette F.................................................... 53 Tipping Point....................................................... 129 Titley, Robert ...................................................... 164 Toga and Roman Identity, The................................. 6 Tom Petty’s Southern Accents............................. 102 Tomlin, Liz ............................................................. 17 Tonks, Nichola ...................................................... 10 Torah in the New Testament................................ 159 Toshkov, Alex ........................................................ 56 Total Art, The......................................................... 35 Totelin, Laurence .................................................... 6 Toward an Inclusive Creative Writing.................... 73 Townsend, Susan C............................................... 59 Toy Story................................................................ 43 Tracking Classical Monsters in Popular Culture....... 9 Tragedy Since 9/11................................................ 15 Traianou, Anna ...................................................... 26 Train....................................................................... 12 Transferences......................................................... 76 Transformation of Biblical Proper Names, The.... 151 Transforming Tajikistan........................................ 133 Translations of Greek Tragedy in the Works of Ezra Pound....................................................... 9 Transmedia Directors........................................... 104 Travels of Ibn Jubayr, The...................................... 90 Tremlett, Paul-François........................................ 137 Trial of Warren Hastings, The.................................. 6

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Sharp, Carolyn J.................................................. 152 Shaw, Carl A............................................................ 8 Shell, Alison ........................................................ 141 Sheridan, Ruth .................................................... 163 Shewry, Teresa .................................................... 191 Shilon, Avi ............................................................. 93 Shimizu, Yuichiro ................................................... 59 Shipton, Matthew ................................................... 7 Shkul, Minna ....................................................... 165 Shohet, Lauren ..................................................... 23 Sholtz, Janae ...................................................... 112 Short History of the American Civil War, A............ 45 Short, Maria ........................................................ 182 Sibyl Moholy-Nagy.............................................. 169 Sickler, Stephanie ............................................... 181 Sierz, Aleks ........................................................... 18 Sigvartsen, Jan Age............................................. 158 Sikarskie, Amanda .............................................. 180 Silent Cinema........................................................ 31 Silverman, Jason M............................................. 149 Silverman, Lisa ...................................................... 48 Sim, Cheryl ......................................................... 179 Simmons, K. Merinda............................................ 83 Simms, Robert ........................................................ 8 Simon, Zoltán Boldizsár......................................... 65 Simulated Selves................................................. 124 Sin of the Calf, The.............................................. 149 Single People and Mass Housing in Germany, 1850-1930.......................................................... 53 Siniscalchi, Valeria ................................................. 44 Sinnerbrink, Robert ............................................. 114 Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture...................................................... 186 Sirens................................................................... 104 Sita, Jodi ............................................................... 38 Situation Comedy, Character, and Psychoanalysis.................................................... 39 Skedsmo, Pål Wilter............................................ 133 Skinner, Amy ......................................................... 14 Slethaug, Gordon E............................................. 105 Slugan, Mario ....................................................... 37 Sluglett, Peter ....................................................... 94 Smith, Ben Bailey................................................... 13 Smith, Bonnie G.................................................... 47 Smith, Craig ........................................................ 171 Smith, Gareth Dylan.............................................. 29 Smith, Peter J........................................................ 19 Smith, Richard G.................................................. 150 Smith, Robert Elliott.............................................. 42 Smith, Steve ....................................................... 160 Smith, Susan ......................................................... 43 Smith, William ..................................................... 189 So Great a Salvation............................................ 162 Social Design Reader, The................................... 174 Social Significance of Reconciliation in Paul’s Theology, The................................................... 166 Social Theory for Teacher Education Research...... 25 Society After Money.............................................. 40 Sociocultural Anthropology................................. 190 Soft Goods Guidebook for Interiors.................... 181 Sokol, B. J.............................................................. 21 Soltvedt, Ida Folkestad........................................ 131 Solving the Evolutionary Puzzle of Human Cooperation..................................................... 139 Some Things You Should Know............................. 39 Songe-Møller, Vigdis .......................................... 121 Sonic Intimacy..................................................... 104 Soper, Katherine ................................................... 13 Sorabji, Richard .................................................... 11 Sorlin, Sandrine .................................................... 71 Souch, Irina ........................................................... 36 Sound Art Revisited............................................. 105 Sound Works....................................................... 107 Southwood, Katherine E...................................... 152 Soviet Architectural Avant-Gardes...................... 169 Space Science and the Arab World....................... 93 Spain at War.......................................................... 56 Spannos, Chris .................................................... 113 Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Burma, The...................................................................... 60 Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Malaya, The...................................................................... 64

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Trials of Margaret Clitherow, The.......................... 49 Tribble, Evelyn ...................................................... 20 Tritton, Alan .......................................................... 49 Trocchi, Alexander ................................................ 86 Trott, Lloyd ........................................................... 13 Trott, Vincent ........................................................ 62 Trousdale, Rachel ................................................. 81 Troy on Display........................................................ 4 Trust, Politics and Revolution.............................. 132 Truth: A Contemporary Reader........................... 115 Truths and Lies in the Middle East........................ 88 Tsakos, Alexandros ............................................. 137 Tsukada, Yuichi ..................................................... 23 Tucker, J. Brian..................................................... 157 Tuckwell, Jason ................................................... 123 Tuhkanen, Mikko ................................................... 72 Tupper, Jennifer .................................................... 25 Turkish Intelligence and the Cold War................ 133 Turner, Nigel ....................................................... 189 Turney, Joanne ................................................... 179 Tuske, Joerg ....................................................... 127 Tutchell, Suzy ........................................................ 24 Tynan, Jane ......................................................... 179 Tyranny of Writing, The......................................... 68 Tzortzis, Ioannis .................................................. 132 U2 and the Religious Impulse.............................. 140 Udovicki-Selb, Danilo ......................................... 169 Umurhan, Osman ................................................. 10 Understanding Derrida, Understanding Modernism......................................................... 75 Understanding Experiences of First Generation University Students............................................. 27 Understanding PISA’s Attractiveness..................... 25 Understanding Records, Second Edition............ 103 Unfit: Jewish Degeneration and Modernism......... 84 Uniform................................................................ 179 United States Relations with China and Iran......... 60 Untamable Texts.................................................. 153 Usai, Paolo Cherchi............................................... 31 Use of Scripture in the Markan Passion Narrative, The................................................... 164 User Experience Design...................................... 174 Uses of Literature in Modern Japan, The.............. 59 Utell, Janine .......................................................... 84 Vadde, Aarthi ........................................................ 71 van Acker, Wouter............................................... 169 van de Kamp, Linda ............................................ 138 van der Linden, Marcel ....................................... 190 van Erp, Stephan ................................................ 145 van Rooden, Aukje ............................................... 73 van Wilgenburg, Wladimir .................................... 99 Vanden Heuvel, Mike...................................... 18, 19 Vanita, Ruth .......................................................... 35 Vardoulakis, Dimitris ........................................... 125 Varnava, Marilena ............................................... 132 Vaughan, Megan .................................................. 14 Vaughn, James M.................................................. 51 Venice Saved....................................................... 109 Ventrella, Francesco ........................................... 171 Vernallis, Carol .................................................... 104 Vickery, Margaret ................................................ 169 Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands................................................................. 51 Viejo, Breixo ......................................................... 34 Violent Radical Movements in the Arab World..... 94 Virgil........................................................................ 5 Virtuoso................................................................. 33 Vogelsang-Eastwood, Gillian .............................. 185 Vogelsang, Willem .............................................. 185 Voice and Speech for Musical Theatre.................. 14 Volpone................................................................. 13 von Solms, Charlayn ............................................. 10 Vries, Peer ............................................................. 60 Vuletic, Dean ........................................................ 55 Waetjen, Herman C............................................. 157 Wagner, Bryan .................................................... 101 Wakeman, Rosemary ............................................ 46 Waldow, Florian .................................................... 25 Walker-Jones, Arthur .......................................... 148 Walker, Brian ......................................................... 68 Wallace, Jennifer .................................................. 15 Wallis, Rodney ...................................................... 36

Walsh, Fintan ........................................................ 17 Walsh, Lauren ..................................................... 182 Wambugu, Nyambura ........................................ 130 Wan, Wei Hsien................................................... 166 War and Diplomacy in the Napoleonic Era........... 57 War and the City.................................................. 133 War Between the Turks and the Persians, The...... 96 Ward, Jackie ......................................................... 30 Ward, Julian .......................................................... 31 Ward, Stuart .......................................................... 50 Ware, Frederick L................................................. 143 Warren, Richard .................................................... 10 Warren, Roger ...................................................... 99 Washburn, Michael ............................................. 102 Wasiucionek, Michal ............................................. 95 Water and Water-Related Phenomena in the Old Testament Wisdom Literature................... 154 Watson, Duane F................................................. 166 Watson, Lindsay C................................................... 5 Watson, Nick J..................................................... 146 Watson, Robert N............................................ 13, 20 Waugh, Patricia ................................................... 112 Way, Andrew ....................................................... 175 Way, Jennifer ...................................................... 176 Way, Lyndon C. S................................................... 70 ‘Way of the LORD’ in the Book of Isaiah, The..... 150 Wearing the Cheongsam..................................... 179 Web and Digital for Graphic Designers.............. 175 Webb, Diana ......................................................... 45 Webb, Lawrence ................................................... 34 Webb, Robert L................................................... 166 Webb, Tony .......................................................... 45 Webber, Steven B................................................ 181 Weight, Richard .................................................... 31 Weil, Simone ...................................................... 109 Weissman, Dick .................................................. 103 Wells, Jack ............................................................ 48 Wells, Paul ............................................................ 43 Wells, Tom ............................................................ 13 Wendy Carlos’s Switched-On Bach..................... 102 Wenham, David .................................................. 162 Wenzlhuemer, Roland ........................................... 47 Weslati, Hager .................................................... 111 Wessels, Josepha Ivanka....................................... 94 Wessling, Jordan ................................................ 142 Western, Tom ..................................................... 104 Westfall, Cynthia Long........................................ 162 Westfall, Joseph ................................................. 111 Weston, Janet ....................................................... 51 Weth, Constanze .................................................. 68 Whalley, Jim ......................................................... 34 What Works?......................................................... 30 What’s Wrong with Antitheory?............................. 72 Wheatley, Catherine ............................................. 38 Whitaker, Jane ...................................................... 45 White, Aaron ...................................................... 162 Whitehouse, Sarah ............................................... 24 Wi, Mi ja.............................................................. 163 Wicks, Robert L.................................................... 109 Wiedmann, Florian ............................................... 99 Wielenga, Friso ..................................................... 46 Wiens, Birgit E....................................................... 17 Wiggam, Marc ...................................................... 63 Wild Tchoupitoulas’ The Wild Tchoupitoulas, The.................................................................... 101 Wilhite, David E................................................... 157 Wilkenfeld, Daniel .............................................. 120 Wilkens, Katharina .............................................. 139 Wilkinson, John .................................................... 85 Williams, Eric Lewis............................................. 143 Williams, Jarvis J................................................. 162 Williamson, H.G.M. ............................................ 147 Willis, Amy C. Merrill........................................... 151 Wilson, Mitchell .................................................... 76 Wilson, Scott ...................................................... 104 Winnowing Fan, The............................................. 72 Winterbottom, Christian ....................................... 27 Winthereik, Brit Ross............................................... 2 Witen, Michelle .................................................... 83 Without End.......................................................... 73 Witness to Phenomenon....................................... 41 Wittgenstein’s Secret Diaries................................. 70

Wolffe, John ......................................................... 50 Wolin, Ada .......................................................... 102 Women and Democracy in Iraq............................. 93 Women and Evacuation in the Second World War........................................................... 50 Women and Exilic Identity in the Hebrew Bible................................................................. 152 Women and Industry in the Balkans.................... 131 Women Artists, Feminism and the Moving Image.................................................................. 39 Women in World History....................................... 47 Women, Art and Money in Late Victorian and Edwardian England.......................................... 173 Wong, Wai-ying .................................................. 117 Woods, Gillian ...................................................... 22 Woodward, Ian ....................................................... 1 Work in Progress.................................................... 40 Work, Sleep, Repeat................................................ 3 World History through Case Studies..................... 47 Worley, Peter ........................................................ 30 Worn.................................................................... 179 Worth, Rachel ..................................................... 180 Wortham, Simon ................................................. 110 Wortman, Richard S............................................... 58 Wright, Julie Lobalzo............................................. 37 Wright, Martha Camilla....................................... 137 Wright, Nigel .......................................................... 1 Writing a Watertight Thesis..................................... 1 Writing History in the Medieval Islamic World...... 91 Writing Intersectional Identities............................. 73 Writing the History of Nationalism........................ 48 Writing Transnational History................................ 48 Wu, Di ..................................................................... 3 Wulff, Helena .......................................................... 3 Wyver, John .......................................................... 23 Xia, Chris Mengying.............................................. 69 Yamazaki-Ransom, Kazuhiko ............................... 163 Yang, Seung Ai.................................................... 168 Yaqin, Amina ......................................................... 98 Yarak, George ....................................................... 88 Yarbrough, Mark M.............................................. 167 Yarrow, Thomas ...................................................... 2 Yee, Gale A.......................................................... 148 Yelbasi, Caner ....................................................... 95 Young, Sandra ...................................................... 22 Zangwill, Edith Ayrton........................................... 84 Zantvoort, Bart .................................................... 125 Zapperi, Giovanna .............................................. 171 Zappettini, Franco ................................................ 67 Zdebik, Jakub ..................................................... 172 Zervos, George T................................................. 158 Zhou Enlai............................................................ 130 Zibrak, Arielle ....................................................... 80 Žižek, Slavoj ........................................................ 108 Zola, Nicholas J................................................... 156 Zournazi, Mary .................................................... 110

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