History Catalogue April-December 2019

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History

New Books Catalogue

April-December 2019


Contents

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General Interest...........................................................1

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Textbooks-World History.............................................3 Textbooks-Skills and Historiography...........................4 Holocaust Studies........................................................4 Cultural History............................................................5 British History..............................................................5 European History.........................................................8 Russian History..........................................................13 SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan.................................................15 Asian & African History..............................................16

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World History.............................................................17 Companion website or online resources available.

US History..................................................................17 History of War............................................................19 First World War..........................................................19

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Second World War....................................................20 Imperial and Colonial History....................................21 History of Religion.....................................................21 Historiography...........................................................22

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Medieval History........................................................22

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Modern History.........................................................23

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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

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 576 pages HB 9781350122796 • £20.00 / $27.00 Individual eBook Library eBook 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

UK September 2019 • US September 2019 • 256 pages • 42 bw illus PB 9781350091429 • £21.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781350091450 • £65.00 / $88.00 Individual eBook 9781350091436 Library eBook 9781350091412 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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H I S T O R Y – Te xtbooks : Ski l l s and Hi stori ogra phy / Hol oc a ust Studi es

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

Writing a Watertight Thesis

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

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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

H I S T O R Y – Cul tura l Hi story / Bri ti sh Hi story

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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H I S T O R Y – B ri ti sh Hi story

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

UK October 2019 • US October 2019 • 352 pages • 37 bw illus PB 9781350005525 • £24.99 / $33.95 • HB 9781350005532 • £75.00 / $102.00 Individual eBook 9781350005556 Library eBook 9781350005549 Bloomsbury Academic

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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From the Old Regime to the Present Day

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

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.

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

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

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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.

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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

H I S T O R Y – Europea n Hi story / Russi an Hi story

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.

H I S T O R Y – SOAS Studi es i n M oder n and Con te mporary Japan

SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan

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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

H I S T O R Y – Worl d Hi story / US Hi story

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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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

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A Global History of Relocation in Counterinsurgency Warfare

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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War, Culture and Society 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. 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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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

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

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The Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Malaya

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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Rethinking Historical Time 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

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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 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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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

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Alternative Histories of the Self

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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HISTORY – Major Reference Works

Cultural Histories Series 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

6-Volume Set

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

A Cultural History of Marriage

6-Volume Set

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

A Cultural History of Tragedy

6-Volume Set

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

6-Volume Set

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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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

12-Volume Set

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.

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The Nobles and Nobilities of Europe

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

2-Volume Set

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

The Global History of Work

Critical Readings 4-Volume Set

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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Philippines CRW Marketing Services for Publishers, Inc 4 Topaz Road, Ortigas Greenheights, Taytay, Rizal, Philippines 1920 T +632 584 8448 E crwmarketing@pldtdsl.net Mongolia Internom LLC Inter Office, Amar's street-4 Sukhbaatar district, 14200 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia T +976 7577 7700 E service@internom.mn

DIGITAL PLATFORMS – UK AND ROW Lenny Allen Global Sales & Marketing Director Digital Resources Division E lenny.allen@bloomsbury.com Jo Deakin Head of Digital Sales, Asia/ANZ Sales in South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Japan T +65 9131 1810 E jo.deakin@bloomsbury.com Leo Luo Institutional Sales Manager; China, Korea, Taiwan T +86 13501963732 E leo.luo@bloomsbury.com Ben Fasham Institutional Sales Manager; Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Benelux T +44 (0) 7710 307265 E ben.fasham@bloomsbury.com Lewis Conlin Institutional Sales Manager; Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, MENA T +44 (0) 7725 218 266 E lewis.conlin@bloomsbury.com Emily Higgins Institutional Sales Manager; United Kingdom, Scandinavia T +44 (0)2076315819 E emily.higgins@bloomsbury.com John Brennan Customer Services Manager T +44 (0)1865 517530 E john.brennan@bloomsbury.com Katie Thomas Special Sales Representative; Sales in Ireland & Corporate Sales T +44 (0)1865 587508 E katie.thomas@bloomsbury.com

BLOOMSBURY OFFICES WORLDWIDE India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. DDA Complex, LSC, Building No.4, Second Floor, Pocket C-6&7, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110070 T +91 11 40574957, +91 11 40574954 E academic-in@bloomsbury.com Australia and New Zealand Bloomsbury Publishing Pty Ltd Level 6 387 George St Sydney 2000 NSW Australia T +61 2 8820 4900 E au@bloomsbury.com www.bloomsbury.com/au Canada Pearson Education Canada Attn: Order Services 26 Prince Andrew Place Don Mills, Ontario Canada M3C 2T8 T 1-800-567-3800 (toll free) F 1-800-263-7733 (toll free) E CustomerService.canada@pearsoned.com

BLOOMSBURY USA Bloomsbury Publishing 1385 Broadway, 5th floor, New York, NY, 10018 USA T +1 212 419 5300 E askacademic@bloomsbury.com Orders and Customer Service Bloomsbury USA MPS/BUSA Orders 16365 James Madison Highway Gordonsville, VA 22942 T +1 888-330-8477 F +1 800-672-2054 E orders@mpsvirginia.com E customerservice@mpsvirginia.com Latin America, the Caribbean and Mexico Stacey George Account Manager T +1 212-419-5299 E stacey.george@bloomsbury.com For all other international queries please contact export@bloomsbury.com

RIGHTS Jenny Redhead Rights Manager Brazil, Central and Eastern Europe, China and Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Latin America, Thailand, Vietnam T +44 (0)1865 727022 E jenny.redhead@bloomsbury.com Alison Faulkner (maternity cover for Sinead Tully from February 2019) Rights Manager France and French speaking territories, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Middle East, The Netherlands and Belgium, Scandinavia, Turkey, US & Canada T +44 (0)1865 727022 E alison.faulkner@bloomsbury.com For visual arts only: Joanna Sharland Senior Rights Manager Bloomsbury Visual Arts T +44 (0)1865 727022 E joanna.sharland@bloomsbury.com Alice Crocker Rights Assistant Bloomsbury Visual Arts T +44 (0)1865 727022 E alice.crocker@bloomsbury.com

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Marketing, Sales, and Editorial Offices Bloomsbury USA 1385 Broadway, 5th Floor New York, NY 10018 T +1 212-419-5300 E askacademic@bloomsbury.com Orders and Customer Service Bloomsbury USA MPS/BUSA Orders 16365 James Madison Highway Gordonsville, VA 22942 T +1 888-330-8477 F +1 800-672-2054 E orders@mpsvirginia.com E customerservice@mpsvirginia.com Wholesale & Retail Sales Mathew Nichols Sales Manager T +1 206-408-8418 E mathew.nichols@bloomsbury.com For bookshop sales inquiries please contact academicsales@bloomsbury.com

CANADA Pearson Education Canada Attn: Order Services 26 Prince Andrew Place Don Mills, Ontario Canada M3C 2T8 T 1-800-567-3800 (toll free) F 1-800-263-7733 (toll free) E CustomerService.canada@pearsoned.com

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ADOPTION SALES AZ, DE, GA, IL, IN, MD, MO, NC, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WI Stacey George Account Manager T +1 212-419-5299 E stacey.george@bloomsbury.com

Director of Sales, Bloomsbury Academic & Fairchild Books Liza Murphy T +1 212-419-5296 E Liza.Murphy@bloomsbury.com For all academic publicity and marketing inquiries: academicreviewUS@bloomsbury.com

DIGITAL PLATFORMS Lenny Allen Global Sales & Marketing Director Digital Resources Division E lenny.allen@bloomsbury.com Trials and enquiries: OnlineSalesUS@bloomsbury.com

RIGHTS Jenny Redhead Rights Manager Brazil, Central and Eastern Europe, China and Taiwan, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Latin America, Thailand, Vietnam T +44 (0)1865 727022 E jenny.redhead@bloomsbury.com Alison Faulkner (maternity cover for Sinead Tully from February 2019) Rights Manager France and French speaking territories, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Middle East, The Netherlands and Belgium, Scandinavia, Turkey, US & Canada T +44 (0)1865 727022 E alison.faulkner@bloomsbury.com For visual arts only: Joanna Sharland Senior Rights Manager Bloomsbury Visual Arts T +44 (0)1865 727022 E joanna.sharland@bloomsbury.com

BLOOMSBURY OFFICES WORLDWIDE UK and Rest of World Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square London WC1B 3DP T +44 (0)20 7631 5600 E academic@bloomsbury.com Orders & Customer Services Macmillan Distribution Ltd (MDL) Cromwell Place Hampshire International Business Park Lime Tree Way Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8YJ T +44 (0)1256 302692 F +44 (0)1256 812521 / 812558 E orders@macmillan.co.uk (trade) E direct@macmillan.co.uk (direct) India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. DDA Complex, LSC, Building No.4, Second Floor, Pocket C-6&7, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110070 T +91 11 40574957, +91 11 40574954 E academic-in@bloomsbury.com Australia and New Zealand Bloomsbury Publishing Pty Ltd Level 6 387 George St Sydney 2000 NSW Australia T +61 2 8820 4900 E au@bloomsbury.com www.bloomsbury.com/au

Alice Crocker Rights Assistant Bloomsbury Visual Arts T +44 (0)1865 727022 E alice.crocker@bloomsbury.com

CA, NJ, OR, WA, WY Sabrina Jonkhoff Account Manager T + 1 212-419-5402 E sabrina.jonkhoff@bloomsbury.com AL, AR, CT, DC, FL, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MS, MT, ND, OK, TX Kayla Kinard Account Manager T + 1 212-419-5306 E kayla.kinard@bloomsbury.com

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AK, CO, HI, ID, MA, ME, NE, NV, NH, NM, RI, SD, UT, VT, WV Kirby Pendergast Higher Education Sales Representative T + 1 212-419-5354 E kirby.pendergast@bloomsbury.com

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