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History 2010 Update

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CONTENTS Reference

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Postcolonial Studies Series

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Theory and Historiography

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Theory and History Series

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Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

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Global Conflict and Security Since 1945 Series

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Ancient History

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Medieval History

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The New Middle Ages Series

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Early Modern Britain and Ireland

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Queenship and Power Series

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War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Series 45 Middle Eastern History

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United States and Latin American History

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The World of the Roosevelt’s Series

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Early Modern European History

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Military History

Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series

Great Generals Series

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Asian History

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Modern Britain and Ireland

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African History

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Modern European History

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History of Women, Gender and Sexuality

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France

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Germany

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Holocaust Studies

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Italy

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Russian and East European History

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Spain

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Global and Transnational

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Gender and Sexualities in History Series

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Gender and History Series

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History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History Series

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Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan History Catalogue. Palgrave Macmillan is a leading history publisher and our authors include some of the world’s most important historians. We publish in a wide range of fields at all levels from undergraduate textbooks to research monographs. Among the leading titles for 2010, we are delighted to be publishing The Churchills which reveals the true story of one of Britain’s greatest dynasties. Other highlights include Gareth Williams’ Angel of Death, published to coincide with a BBC documentary, which tells the story of the successful battle to eliminate smallpox - won thirty years ago this year - and Geoff Mortimer’s Wallenstein, an accessible biography of the legendary military commander and major figure of the Thirty Years War. For undergraduates, this year sees the publication of a new edition of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Charles D. Smith, now in its 7th edition, this is an essential text for understanding this complex subject, and a new edition of Roger Collins’ classic medieval textbook Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000. Later in the year, we look forward to Alan Munslow’s provocative and radical assessment of the way we will study history in time to come: The Future of History. Please visit www.palgrave.com/history to find out even more about our 2010 publishing program. If you would like to submit a proposal or you have an idea for a new publication, please do contact us. Best wishes, Michael Strang, Publisher, History (Scholarly and Reference) | m.strang@palgrave.com Kate Haines, Publisher, History (Undergraduate) | k.haines@palgrave.com Sonya Barker, Senior Editor, History (Undergraduate Series and New Editions) | s.barker@palgrave.com Madeline Voke, Marketing Coordinator, History | m.voke@palgrave.com

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REFERENCE REFERENCE

INTERNATIONAL HISTORICAL STATISTICS 1750–2005

PALGRAVE HISTORICAL ATLASES

The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Eastern Europe

Brian Mitchell, Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK ‘Remain(s) the most important general historical source.’ - Choice

Dennis P. Hupchick, Associate Professor of History and Harold E. Cox, both at Wilkes University, USA

‘Monumental in scale yet well set out and easy to use.’ - Social History

‘...an admirable summary of the history of the area, tracing the complex ethnic and cultural interactions of the peoples of Eastern Europe. It also offers an excellent background for the understanding of the current problems experienced in the region...Recommended for collections of all types...’ - Booklist

The International Historical Statistics series is a unique collection of statistics covering a wide range of economic and social issues. This series, produced under the distinguished editorship of Dr B.R. Mitchell, provides access to over 200 years of statistics taken from hundreds of disparate primary sources, including both official national and international abstracts.

October 2001 52 maps Paperback

Africa, Asia and Oceania

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The Balkans

November 2007 1216pp Hardback £305.00

Dennis P. Hupchick, Associate Professor of History and Harold E. Cox, both at Wilkes University, USA October 2001 50 maps Paperback

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Americas

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6th edition November 2007 896pp Hardback £305.00

Rafis Abazov, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, USA

6th edition

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Europe

‘...as a cheap, up to date, nearly pocket-sized guide to a little-known area of enormous geopolitical importance, this book is unrivalled. It seems to me that most public reference libraries, and academic libraries catering for courses in geography, history, politics or international relations, ought to consider it for acquisition.’ - Martin Guha, Reference Reviews 144pp

Volume XIII Edited by Keith Gildart, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Wolverhampton, UK and David Howell, Professor of Politics, University of York, UK

‘The best of its kind anywhere in the world.’ - The Guardian Review of Volume III: ‘...fascinating picture of the richness and diversity of the British labour tradition.’- The Times Volume XIII of the Dictionary of Labour Biography maintains the standard of original and thorough scholarship for which the series has earned its outstanding reputation. A unique study of nineteenth and twentieth century British history, each entry is written by a specialist and engages with recent developments in the field of labour history. February 2010 Hardback

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Central Asia

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Dictionary of Labour Biography

November 2007 1104pp Hardback £305.00

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The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Since 1750 Graham Bannock, Visiting Professor, London Westminster University, UK and R.E Baxter, formerly Chief Economic Advisor to the Electricity Council, the National Ports Council, and for his own Economic Consultancy, Baxter Eadie Ltd October 2009 Hardback

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THEORY AND HISTIOGRAPHY

What is History?

What is History Now?

With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans 3rd edition

Edited by David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK

Alun Munslow, Emeritus Professor of History and Historical Theory, Staffordshire University, UK

E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK and Richard J. Evans, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, UK

April 2004 Paperback

‘The first stop for anyone thinking about history’s current state and its future possibilities.’ Keith Jenkins, Emeritus Professor of Historical Theory, University of Chichester, UK

Studying History

THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY

The Future of History

Deploying a range of key concepts such as scepticism, aesthetics, ethics, standpoint, irony, authorship and a new understanding of truth, The Future of History examines history as a form of knowledge, arguing that in the future the multiple forms of its expression will be as significant as its content. Contents: Introduction / PART I / The Epistemological Problem for Historians / What Do Conventional Historians Believe? / Scepticism, Relativism and Ethics / Irony / Self, Standpoint and Subjectivity / PART II / Responsibility / History and Aesthetics / Authorship / Form Before Content / Experimental History / Expressionist History / Conclusion / Glossary / Further Reading / Notes / Index July 2010 304pp 216x138mm 1 b/w table and 1 b/w line drawing Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-23241-9 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-23242-6

A Student’s Guide to History 11th edition Jules R. Benjamin, Ithaca College, USA

‘Of all the guides I have tried, A Student’s Guide to History is the best.’ - Charles Sanders, Jr., Kansas State University, USA Contents: The Subject of History / Succeeding in Your History Class / Working with Historical Evidence / Building a History Essay / Preparing Specific Writing Assignments / Researching a History Topic / Writing a Research Paper / Documenting Your Paper: Citing Sources in Chicago Style April 2010 Paperback

336 pp £18.99

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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

June 2002 Hardback

240pp £7.99

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192pp £16.99

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3rd edition

Making History Now and Then

Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK

Discoveries, Controversies and Explorations

August 2007 Paperback

260pp £14.99

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The Death of the Past J. H. Plumb, Professor Emeritus, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge, UK, Niall Ferguson, Professor of Political and Financial History, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Simon Schama, University Professor of Art History and History, Columbia University, USA December 2003 192pp Paperback £14.99

John Tosh, Department of History, Roehampton University, UK

‘Tosh is refreshing, and impressive in getting away from the false parallels and clichés that can bedevil the use, and abuse, of history in today’s media…This is an important book – which policy-makers, media men and women and, dare I say it, politicians, should all read.’ - Gordon Marsden, History Today 192pp £9.99

‘This excellent collection of addresses and articles...is a heartfelt plea for a better appreciation of history and historians, couched in Cannadine’s customarily accessible style.’ Andrew Roberts, Daily Mail June 2008 Hardback

408pp £19.99

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Why History Matters

April 2008 Paperback

David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK

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The Birth of Biopolitics Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979 Michel Foucault

‘A brilliant, lucid and supremely relevant survey of the true origins of the state which cuts through the imprecision of much more theory and offers ideas which are of direct relevance not just to academics but to those engaged in the political process.’ - Nick Butler, Cambridge Centre for Energy Studies, UK April 2010 Hardback Paperback

346pp £21.99 £11.99

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Michel Foucault: Lectures at the College de France Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson ebook available from: Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Palgrave Connect Religion & Philosophy Collections

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THEORY AND HISTIOGRAPHY THEORY AND HISTORY SERIES Series Editor: Donald M. MacRaild Theory and History is an exciting series designed to provide teachers and students with coherent and well-focused books which explore the shifting ground of historical scholarship.

Barbara Caine, Professor of History, Monash University, Australia

‘Historical biography is a topic which historians have neglected for far too long, and this incisive and thought-provoking survey fills a real gap in the literature.’ - Jane Ridley, University of Buckingham, UK Biography and History looks at the complex relationship between the discipline of history and the writing of lives to provide an original and insightful introduction to a growing and increasingly important area of historical scholarship and research. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Historians and the Question of Biography / The Biographical Impulse / Collective Biography / Auto/biography and Life Writing / Reflecting on Biography / Changing Biographical Practices / Glossary / Notes / Further Reading / Index 176pp £52.50 £17.99

Alun Munslow, Emeritus Professor of History and Historical Theory, Staffordshire University, UK July 2007 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Marxism and History

Biography and History

April 2010 Hardback Paperback

Narrative and History

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Cultural History

Fashioning History Current Practices and Principles Robert F. Berkhofer, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA February 2009 Hardback

272pp £45.00

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Matt Perry, Lecturer, University of Sunderland, UK March 2002 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Social Theory and Social History

Historical Re-enactment From Realism to the Affective Turn Edited by Iain McCalman, Professorial Research Fellow, SOPHI, University of Sydney Australia, Paul A. Pickering, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, Australian National University, Australia

Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK and Avram Taylor, Lecturer in History, University of Northumbria, UK November 2004 216pp Paperback £17.99

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Postmodernism and History Willie Thompson, Visiting Professor, University of Northumbria, UK April 2004 Paperback

176pp £17.99

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Since the late 1700s new forms of visual entertainment have tried to simulate the details of nature: reenactment has now become the most widely-consumed form of popular history. This book engages with the quest for definition and appropriate delimitation of reenactment as well as questions about the relationship between realism and affect. January 2010 248pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Re-Enactment History Series Editors: Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb

Anna Green, Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK November 2007 176pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £17.99

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Empiricism and History Stephen Davies, Senior Lecturer in History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK May 2003 Paperback

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THEORY AND HISTIOGRAPHY •ANCIENT HISTORY

Settler and Creole Re-enactment Edited by Vanessa Agnew, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA and Jonathan Lamb, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Humanities, Vanderbilt University, USA

This book explores how settler and creole cultures figure their relation to the past, the landscape and the indigenous people Contents: J.Lamb: Introduction / PART I: EUROPE / G.Teyssot: Settlers, Workers and Soldiers: The Landscape of Total Mobilization / D.Landry: Settlers on the Edge, or Sedentary Nomads: Andrei Platonov and Steppe History / C.Pinney: Creole Europe: The Reflection of a Reflection / PART II: AMERICA / S.Goudie: Alexander Hamilton and the New Republic’s Creole Complex / J.Epstein: ‘The Shrug of Horror’: Creole Performance at King’s Bench / C.Dayan: Taxonomies of Terror / PART III: AFRICA / M.Popescu: Voortrekkers of the Cold War: Enacting the South African Past and Present in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples / L.Witz: History Below the Water Line: The Making of Apartheid’s Last Festival / I.McCalman: Failing with Livingstone: A Voyage of Re-enactment on Lake Nyassa / PART IV: AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND / C.Healy: Alcheringa: Invisible Aborigines on TV / C.Elder: Colonialism and Re-enactment History: Imagining Belonging in Outback House / S.Gapps: ‘Blacking Up’ for the ‘Explorers’ of 1951 / M.Williams: ‘The finest race of savages the world has seen’ How Empire Turned out Differently in Australia and New Zealand / S.Turner: Making History Forwards: The Second Settlement of Aotearoa, New Zealand / A.Calder: Re-Enactment and the Natural History of Settlement / Bibliography December 2009 352pp 216x138mm 15 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57606-3

Re-Enactment History Series Editors: Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb

ANCIENT HISTORY

A History of Rome Down to the Age of Constantine 3rd edition

Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China A Brief History with Documents Thomas R. Martin, College of the Holy Cross, USA

M. Cary, sometime Professor of Ancient History, University of London, UK and H. H. Scullard, formerly Professor of Ancient History, King’s College, University of London, UK; Fellow, British Academy January 1980 Paperback

724pp £24.99

In this accessible volume, Thomas Martin compares the writings of Herodotus in ancient Greece with those of Sima Qian in ancient China to demonstrate the hallmarks of early history writing.

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A History of Greece 4th edition Nicholas Doumanis, Senior Lecturer in World History, University of New South Wales, Australia

Drawing on the latest research into ancient, medieval and modern history, this single-volume traces the history of Greek culture and societies from the Bronze Age to the Present. Written for the general reader and undergraduate student, it examines the continuities and changes across the entirety of Greek history. Contents: Beginnings: Prehistory to 500 / Classical Greece: 500-359 BC / The Hellenistic Era: 359-27 BC / The Greek Roman Empire I: 27 BC-527 / The Greek Roman Empire II: 527-1200 / Franks and Ottomans: 1200-1700 / The Making of Modern Greece: 1700-1911 / The Age of Extremes: Greece’s Twentieth Century November 2009 272pp 8 photographs and 10 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

October 2009 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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A Concise History of Byzantium Warren Treadgold, Professor of Late Ancient and Byzantine History, Saint Louis University, USA November 2000 288pp 216x138mm 6 maps and 12 b/w illustrations Paperback £20.99 978-0-333-71830-8

The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History John Haldon, Lecturer of Byzantine History, Princeton University, USA

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This unique and complete mapping of the history of the Byzantine Empire, featuring over 100 specially designed maps, charts the history and key aspects of the political, social and economic history of the Byzantine Empire.

A History of Greece 4th edition J.B. Bury, sometime Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, UK and Russell Meiggs, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Oxford, UK September 1977 600pp Paperback £24.99

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ANCIENT HISTORY • MEDIEVAL HISTORY

The Early Byzantine Historians Warren Treadgold, Professor of Late Ancient and Byzantine History, Saint Louis University, USA

‘Treadgold very capably interweaves the study of writing traditions, individual historians, and the time period they chronicled. The end product is engaging, comprehensive study, beginning with the foundation of Greek historiography up to the seventh century... everyone who likes Byzantine history will enjoy this historiography.’ - M Johnson, Choice Reviews Online January 2010 456pp 216x138mm b/w frontispiece, 2 maps and 1 b/w table Hardback £66.00 978-1-4039-3458-1 Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-24367-5

Perceptions and Representations in Art and Text Myrto Hatzaki, Curator, Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum and A.G. Leventis Foundation, Greece

A neglected aspect of Byzantium, physical beauty appears as a quality with an unmistakable dark side, relating ambiguously to notions of power, goodness, evil, masculinity, effeminacy, life and death. Examined as an attribute of the human and, in particular, of the male body, this study of beauty refines our understanding of the Byzantine world.

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Gender, Lifecycle, and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture Caroline Dodds Pennock, Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leicester, UK

The history of the Aztecs has been haunted by the spectre of human sacrifice. Reinvesting the Aztecs with a humanity frequently denied to them, and exploring their spectacular religious violence as a comprehensible element of life, this book integrates a fresh interpretation of gender with an innovative study of the everyday life of the Aztecs. November 2008 248pp Hardback £52.00

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Winner of the 2009 RHS Gladstone History Book Prize 2009 Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir

Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium

October 2009 208pp 68 colour plates Hardback £50.00

Bonds of Blood

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The Early Middle Ages The Birth of Europe Lynette Olson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sydney, Australia

‘…a necessary addition to all university libraries and history departments.’ - Lisa Bennett, Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association Contents: List of Maps and Figures / List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Prologue / Introduction / The Fifth Century: Kingdoms Replace the Western Roman Empire / The Sixth Century: The West Goes Its Own Way / The Seventh Century: Cultural Watershed / The Eighth Century: Formation of the Core of Europe / The Ninth Century: Expanding the Boundaries / The Tenth Century: Nadir to Take-off / The Eleventh Century: Transformation of Europe / Epilogue / Notes / Glossary / Primary Source Translations / Index November 2006 264pp 33 pictures and 20 maps Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99

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Folly and Fortune in Early British History From Caesar to the Normans Kenneth Henshall, Professor of Japanese Studies, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand October 2008 360pp 30 b/w photographs Hardback £25.00

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Early Medieval Europe, 300–1000

Late Medieval France Graeme Small, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow, UK

3rd edition

‘A very good book which deals with its subject in a clear, thorough, wellorganized, and distinctive manner.’ - Jonathan Boulton, University of Notre Dame, USA

Roger Collins, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Edinburgh, UK Review of the 1st edition:

PALGRAVE HISTORY OF EUROPE

EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE

‘A large and intricate body of fundamental research on the narrative sources, deployed with clarity and expertise for which many readers will be extremely grateful.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement

Roger Collins provides a comprehensive account of the centuries during which Europe became a new culturally coherent, if politically divided, entity. This third edition of a classic textbook history of early medieval Europe is fully updated, rewritten and revised to take account of the latest scholarship and to improve its literary style. 300-1000 ROGER COLLINS third edition

Contents: List of Maps and Genealogies / Chronology of Main Events, 238-1000 / Preface to the First Edition / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface to the Third Edition / Introduction / Crisis and Change in the Roman Empire, 235-305 / The Age of Constantine, 305-350 / Protecting the Empire, 350-395 / From the Battle of Adrianople to the Sack of Rome, 378-410 / A Divided City: the Christian Church, 300-460 / The Warlords / The New Kingdoms / The Twilight of the West, 518-568 / Constantinople, Persia and the Arabs / Decadent and Do-Nothing Kings, 511-711 / From Britain to the Kingdoms of the Angles, 410-874 / The Lombards in Italy, c.540-712 / The Parting of East and West / Monks and Missionaries / Francia Revived, 714-768 / Charlemagne, 768-814 / The Carolingian Regime / ‘The Dissension of Kings’, 814-911 / ‘The Desolation of the Pagans’ / The Empire Revived, 875-1002 / The Western Frontiers of Christendom: Spain, 711-1037 / Abbreviations / Notes / Bibliography / Index

A fresh introduction to the political history of late medieval France during the turbulent period of the Hundred Years’ War, taking into account the social, economic and religious contexts. Graeme Small considers not just the monarchy but also prelates, noble networks and the emerging municipalities in this new analysis. Contents: Acknowledgements / Note on Money / Maps / Genealogy / Introduction / Ruling the French in the Late Middle Ages / Rural France, c.1300-1500 / Royal France, c.1328-1380 / Royal France, c.1380-1461 / Municipal France, c.1300-1500 / Epilogue / Further Reading / Notes / Index October 2009 264pp 7 maps and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle Ages Edited by Brendan Smith, Reader in History, University of Bristol, UK

June 2010 576pp 2 maps and 8 charts Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Palgrave History of Europe

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

What Were the Crusades?

The Children’s Crusade

4th edition

Medieval History, Modern Mythistory Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge, UK

‘A fourth edition, 32 years after the first, is a tribute to the merits of this concise and perceptive book…This book is an important contribution to the scholarship of the Crusades and a clear introduction to this fascinating field. It is also of interest to general readers for the light it throws on the use and misues of history in a world in which religion and “counter-crusading2” has become such a dangerous force.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement Textbook Guide September 2009 ‘None of the growing number of rather good general books on the Crusades performs the same service in anything like the same measure as RileySmith’s; no bibliography for an undergraduate course can afford to dispense with this book.’ Professor Peter Jackson, Keele University, UK Contents: Preface / Preface to Second Edition / Preface to Third Edition / Preface to Fourth Edition / Map: The Theatres of War / What Were the Crusades? / A Just Cause / Legitimate Authority / Who Were the Crusaders? / When were the Crusades? / Chronology, 1095-1798 / Select Bibliography of Secondary Works March 2009 1 map Paperback

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Gary Dickson, Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘[This] book is very readable and is sometimes extremely funny. I would not be surprised if it became a classic.’ - Jonathan RileySmith, The Tablet

postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies

The first modern study in English of this popular and extraordinary crusade sheds new light on its history and offers new perspectives on its supposedly dismal outcome. March 2010 Hardback Paperback

264pp £25.00 £12.99

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Thinking Medieval An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages Marcus Bull, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

‘This book is erudite, thoughtful sometimes provocative, sometimes inspiring, always stimulating, and it is informed by a profound understanding of both the middle ages and the discipline of history. It ought to be required reading for all medievalists, for all students embarking on a study of the middle ages.’ - Stephen Church, Reviews in History September 2005 168pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £16.99

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NEW IN 2010

‘more than a journal: it’s an event.’- Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, George Washington University, USA Sample content FREE online. Visit: www.palgrave-journals.com/pmed/ for more information.

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY THE NEW MIDDLE AGES SERIES Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler ‘The New Middle Ages series, edited by Bonnie Wheeler, has produced some of the most innovative and exciting publications on medieval topics out there on the market today.’-The Medieval Review The New Middle Ages Series contributes to lively multidisciplinary conversations in medieval cultural studies through its peer-reviewed scholarly monographs and essay collections. This esteemed series provides engaging work in a contemporary idiom about practices, expressions, and ideologies in the Middle Ages.

On Farting Language and Laughter in the Middle Ages

On the Purification of Women

Strange Beauty

Churching in Northern France

Ecocritical Approaches to Early Medieval Landscape

Paula Rieder, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska, USA

This book is a social history of the ritual and custom of churching, a liturgical rite of purification after childbirth performed on a woman’s first visit to church after giving birth. December 2009 256pp Hardback £39.99

The Letters of Heloise and Abelard A Translation of Their Collected Correspondence and Related Writings

April 2010 Paperback

256pp £17.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10039-8

Contents: Text, Context, Ecology: The Archipelagic Turn / Why Landscape Matters: Reading the Eriugenan Synthesis Today / Colors of the Winds, Landscapes of Creation / Landscape as Heuristic: Iconography and the Ulster Cycle / Thinking Like a Landscape: Ecology, Empire, and Archipelago October 2009 Hardback

240pp £55.00

The Letters of Heloise and Abelard will remain one of the great, romantic and intellectual documents of human civilization. Here, for the first time, Mary Martin McLaughlin’s presents, with commentary, the complete correspendence between the tragic lovers. January 2010 Hardback

400pp £20.00

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Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe

Edited by Mary Martin McLaughlin, sometime Independent Scholar and Bonnie Wheeler, Associate Professor and Director of Medieval Studies, Southern Methodist University, USA

Valerie Allen, Associate Professor of Literature, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA

‘The book is witty and learned: a tour de force of scholarship and cultural history…Allen argues for the fart as a threshold between nature and culture, audible and smellable, and therefore material and bodily, but also roguishly invisible: a challenge to the primarily visual emphasis of contemporary culture. Allen’s book savours the power of the fart to call in question not only the canons of good taste but bad taste too, transmuting the whiffy and ineffable into the fresh and audible.’ - Ruth Evans, Professor of English, University of Stirling, UK

234x156mm 978-1-4039-6969-9

Alfred K. Siewers, Assistant Professor, Medieval Literature, Bucknell University, USA

Edited by Theresa Marie Earenfight, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Medieval Studies Program, Seattle University, USA

The essays in this collection use new research and archival sources to expand on the classic work of economic historians in dissecting the relationship between medieval women, wealth, and power. Contents: T.Earenfight: Introduction / M.C.Bodden: Take All My Wealth and Let My Body Go / D.M.Murtaugh: Women and Money in Old French Fabliau / E.Jordan: Exploring the Limits of Female Largesse: The Power of Female Patrons in Thirteenth-Century Flanders / H.Gaudette: The Spending Power of a Crusader Queen: Melisende of Jerusalem / A.Dronzek: Women in Property Conflicts in Late Medieval England / N.Silleras-Fernández: Wealth and Power: Politics of Retribution in the Reign of Sibil·la de Fortià, Queen of Aragon (1377-1387) / A.M.S.A.Rodrigues & M.S.Silva: Private Properties, Seigniorial Tributes and Jurisdictional Rents: The Income of the Queens of Portugal in the Middle Ages / T.Earenfight: The Queen’s Treasury in the Medieval Crown of Aragon / F.Farina: Money, Books, and Prayers: Anchoresses and Exchange in Thirteenth-Century England / S.Roff: Appropriate to Her Sex?: Women’s Participation on the Construction Site in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe March 2010 304pp 3pp of illustrations Hardback £55.00

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY • EARLY MODERN BRITAN AND IRELAND

Berenguela of Castile (1180–1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages Miriam Shadis, Research Scholar and History Teacher, Ohio University, USA

EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Mary Tudor

October 2009 Hardback

272pp £32.50

216x138mm 978-0-312-23473-7

Queens in Stone and Silver The Creation of a Visual Imagery of Queenship in Capetian France Kathleen Nolan, Professor of Art History, Hollins University, USA August 2009 Hardback

300pp £52.50

216x138mm 978-1-4039-6990-3

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Edited by Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas S. Freeman, Research Editor, History Department, University of Sheffield, UK

This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines the origins and growth of Mary Tudor’s historical reputation, from the reign of Elizabeth I up to the twentieth century. Re-appraising aspects of her reign that have been misrepresented the book creates a more balanced, objective portrait of England’s last Catholic, and first female, monarch. Contents: List of Maps and Figures / Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / Abbreviations / T.Freeman: Introduction / PART I: OLD PERSPECTIVES / S.Doran: A ‘Sharp Rod’ of Chastisement: Mary I Through Protestant Eyes During the Reign of Elizabeth I / V.Houliston: Her Majesty, Which is Now in Heaven: Mary Tudor and the Elizabethan Catholics / P.Kewes: The Exclusion Crisis of 1553 and the Elizabethan Succession / T.Grant: ‘Thus Like A Nun, Not Like a Princess Born’: Dramatic Representations of Mary Tudor in the Early Years of the Seventeenth Century / T.Freeman: Inventing ‘Bloody Mary’: Perceptions of Mary Tudor from Restoration to the Twentieth Century / PART II: NEW PERSPECTIVES / A.W.Taylor: Ad Omne Virtutum Genus?: Mary Between Piety, Pedagogy and Praise in Early-Tudor Humanism / A.Pollnitz: Religion and Translation at the Court of Henry VIII: Princess Mary, Katherine Parr and the Paraphrases of Erasmus / T.Betteridge: Maids and Wives: Representing Female Rule during the Reign of Mary Tudor / W.Wizeman, SJ: The Religious Policy of Mary I / T.Freeman: Bloody Mary? Mary Tudor and the Prosecution of Heresy / J.Richards: Reassessing Mary Tudor: Some Concluding Points / Appendix: List of the Marian Martyrs / Further Reading September 2010 240pp 6 maps and 1 graph Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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2nd edition Richard Rex, Lecturer in Church History, Cambridge University, UK; Fellow of Queens’ College Cambridge, UK

Old and New Perspectives

Contents: Mother of a Sisterhood: Leonor of England, Queen of Castile (1160?-1214) / Princesses Among Men: Leonor’s Daughters and the Function of Marriage / The Queen Stands Alone: Political Motherhood after Marriage / Princesses Among Women: Youth, Old Age, and the Heavenly Bridegroom / Living with the Dead / Mothers and Crusaders / A New Semiramis, or the Manly Queen

Henry VIII and the English Reformation

March 2006 Hardback Paperback

248pp £55.00 £19.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9272-7 978-1-4039-9273-4

British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Editing Early Modern Texts An Introduction to Principles and Practice Michael Hunter, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

This book provides an approachable exposition of the rationale of textual editing with special reference to texts from between 1550-1800. The volume explains how manuscript and printed texts were produced, indicating the implications of this for their editorial treatment and giving practical advice on how texts should be prepared and presented. October 2008 Paperback

184pp £16.99

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A History of Leisure The British Experience since 1500 Peter Borsay, Professor of History, University of Wales at Lampeter, UK February 2006 Hardback Paperback

328pp £52.50 £17.99

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND QUEENSHIP AND POWER

Learned Queen

The Monstrous Regiment of Women

The first book to examine Elizabeth I as a learned princess, Learned Queen examines Elizabeth’s own demonstrations of erudition alongside literary works produced by such political luminaries as Sir Philip Sidney and Robert Devereux, earl of Essex. 216x138mm 978-0-230-61562-5

“High and Mighty Queens” of Early Modern England

Contents: Isabella of Castille / Lady Margaret Beaufort / Caterina Sforza / Anne of France / Mary Tudor / Elizabeth Tudor / Mary Stuart February 2010 Paperback

324pp £20.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-62119-0

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The Face of Queenship Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I Anna Riehl, Assistant Professor of English, Auburn University, USA

Anna Riehl investigates the aesthetic, political, and gender-related meanings inscribed in Queen Elizabeth I’s face by her contemporaries.

This book is an interdisciplinary anthology of essays including articles on such queen regnants as Mary I and Elizabeth I, and queen consorts such as Anne Boleyn, Anna of Denmark, and Henrietta Maria. February 2010 Paperback

284pp £20.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-62118-3

This groundbreaking book combines literary interpretation, gender analysis, and cultural, political, and diplomatic history to examine how Elizabeth I used the discourse of love to establish her political power, assert her right to marry or not, and rule the country herself either

‘...this counternarrative unveils a shrouded history that is enjoyable, thoughtful, and definitely worth the read. Highly recommended.. - B. Lowe, Choice

Realities and Representations Edited by Carole Levin, Professor of History, University of Nebraska, USA, Debra Barrett-Graves, Assistant Professor of English, College of Santa Fe, USA and Jo Eldbridge Carney, Assistant Professor of English, College of New Jersey, USA

Ilona Bell, Clarke Professor of English, Williams College, USA

Sharon L. Jansen, Professor of English, Pacific Lutheran University, USA

Linda Shenk, Assistant Professor of English, Iowa State University, USA

256pp £52.00

The Voice of a Monarch

Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe

The Image of Elizabeth I in Politics and Poetry

January 2010 Hardback

Elizabeth I

way.

Contents: From Princess to Prince: a Brief Life Story / The Art of Poetry, the Art of Courtship: Elizabeth and the Elizabethans / The Pre-coronation Procession: So Prince-like a Voice / Early Days: Parliamentary Speech (1559) and the Woodstock Epigrams / Diplomacy and Correspondency: Elizabeth’s Reported Speech Parliamentary Speeches (1563, 1566) and the Psalter Posie / Popular Debate and Courtly Dialogue: Always her Own Free Woman / On Monsieur’s Departure: I love, and yet am forced to seem to hate July 2010 Hardback Paperback

240pp £55.00 £16.99

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Elizabeth of York Arlene Naylor Okerlund, Professor of English, San Jose State University, USA

This book tells the story of the woman whose marriage to King Henry VII ended the Wars of the Roses and inaugurated the 118-year Tudor dynasty. October 2009 Hardback

288pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61827-5

For a full list of all titles in this series please visit: www.palgrave.com/queenshipandpower May 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61495-6

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

The British Atlantic World, 1500–1800

The Renaissance A Sourcebook

2nd edition Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Michael J. Braddick, Professor of History, University of Sheffield, UK

‘The British Atlantic World will retain its leading place in the field in the wake of this new edition, and will remain an essential startingpoint for undergraduate readers. It is still the only work that provides through its individual essays a readily accessible, well-conceived thematic overview.’ - Keith Mason, University of Liverpool, UK This text was the first edited collection on the burgeoning history of the early modern Atlantic world and has had a huge impact on the many fields of Atlantic Studies. This second edition features two new essays on science and global history respectively, as well as a revised Introduction and updated guides to further reading. Contents: List of Maps / List of Tables / Notes on Contributors / B.Bailyn: Preface / D.Armitage & M.J.Braddick: Introduction / PART I: FRAMEWORKS / D.Armitage: Three Concepts of Atlantic History / PART II: CONNECTIONS / A.Games: Migration / N.Zahedieh: Economy / C.G.Pestana: Religion / J.Delbourgo: Science / PART III: IDENTITIES / M.J.Braddick: Civility and Authority / S.M.S.Pearsall: Gender / K.Wrightson: Class / J.E.Chaplin: Race / PART IV: POLITICS / E.Mancke: Empire and State / E.H.Gould: Revolution and Counter-Revolution / C.L.Brown: The Politics of Slavery / PART V: PERSPECTIVES / J.H.Elliott: Atlantic History: A Circumnavigation / L.Benton: The Atlantic in Global Perspective / Notes / Further Reading / Index February 2009 408pp 3 maps and 5 tables Hardback £52.50 Paperback £18.50

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The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England

216x138mm 978-0-230-20234-4 978-0-230-20235-1

Lena Cowen Orlin, Professor of English, Georgetown University, USA

This collection of rare and classic documents provides students with rich source material and context for studying the literature of Shakespeare’s age. The documents are supported by substantial editorial matter, including an authoritative introduction which outlines key historical events, movements, and literary and cultural issues of the time. Contents: Introduction / Key Historical Events / Society, Economy and Class / Families, Gender and Sexuality / Religion and Belief / Philosophy and Ideas / High Culture / Everyday Life and Popular Culture / Literary Production and Reception / Trade and Exploration / Science and Medicine / Further Reading May 2009 Hardback Paperback

344pp £55.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-00175-6 978-0-230-00176-3

Palgrave Sourcebooks Series Editor: Steven Matthews

Edited by Angela McShane, Tutor in Postgraduate Studies (1600 – 1800), Victoria and Albert Museum and Garthine Walker, Senior Lecturer in History, Cardiff University, UK

A fascinating collection of essays by renowned and emerging scholars exploring how everyday matters from farting to friendship reveal extraordinary aspects of early modern life, while seemingly exceptional acts and beliefs – such as those of ghosts, prophecies, and cannibalism – illuminate something of the routine experience of ordinary people. Contents: List of Illustrations / Notes on the Contributors / A.McShane & G.Walker: Introduction: The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England / PART I: THE EXTRAORDINARY IN THE EVERYDAY / K.Thomas: Bodily Control and Social Unease: The Fart in SeventeenthCentury England / A.Fletcher: The Ambition of a Young Baronet: Sir Thomas Isham of Lamport, 1657-1681 / R.Houlbrouke: Robert Robertes and Little Cis: An Extraordinary Relationship / P.Griffiths: Punishing Words: Insults and Injuries, 1525-1700 / D.M.Turner: The World of Poor Robin’s Intelligence: Comedy and Communication in Late Stuart London / G.Walker: The Strangeness of the Familiar: Witchcraft and the Law in Early Modern England / PART II: THE EVERYDAY IN THE EXTRAORDINARY / P.Marshall: Ann Jeffries and the Fairies: Folk Belief and the War on Scepticism in Later Stuart England / A.Walsham: Wyclif’s Well: Lollardy, Landscape and Memory in PostReformation England / C.Armstrong: ‘Boiled and Stewed with Roots and Herbs’: Everyday Tales of Cannibalism in Early Modern Virginia / D.Ogier: Glimpses of the Obscure: the Witch Trials of the Channel Islands / A.McShane: The Extraordinary Case of the Blood-Drinking and Flesh-Eating Cavaliers / D.Oldridge: Mother Shipton and the Devil / S.Hindle: Bleedinge Afreshe’? The Affray and Murder at Nantwich, 19 December 1572 / T.ReinkeWilliams: Publications by Professor Bernard Capp, FBA / Index May 2010 312pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53724-8

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

The Haunted

The Northern Rebellion of 1569

A Social History of Ghosts

Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England

Owen Davies, Department of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, UK

’Exhaustive, intelligent and impeccably researched.’ - Jon Barnes, Times Literary Supplement ‘A general, accessible history of ghosts and ghosts beliefs is muchneeded, particularly one like this.’ - Peter Marshall, University of Warwick, UK ‘...this is exactly what the world needs: a fresh, original and thorough analysis of the torrent of ghost stories that have been with us since probably the beginnings of language...As the book is both informative and enlightening, I’ve no hesitation in recommending it.’ - Bob Rickard, Fortean Times ‘What is a ghost? Owen Davies suggests that no single definition can cover revenants, angels, devils, fairies, will-o’-the-wisps, or demonic cadavers[…] Davies is no debunker: with the best rational will in this world (and in the next) he considers the phenomena from the Dark Ages to our own New Age.’ - Iain Finlayson, The Times The Haunted is the first truly comprehensive social history of ghosts. Using fascinating and entertaining examples, Davies places the history of ghosts within their wider social and cultural context, and examines why a belief in ghosts continues to be vibrant, socially relevant and historically illuminating. Contents: Introduction / PART I: EXPERIENCE / Manifestation / Geography of Haunting / Seeking Ghosts / PART II: EXPLANATION / Debating Ghosts / All in the Mind / PART III: REPRESENTATION / Imitating the Dead / Projecting Ghosts / Treading the Boards and Under the Covers / The Future for Ghosts September 2009 312pp 20 illustrations/photographs Hardback £24.99 Paperback £9.99

K.J. Kesselring, Associate Professor of History, Dalhousie University, Canada

‘This comprehensive and readable study acknowledges that religion was the crucial grievance that gave rise to the rebellion.’ - James Kelly, The Tablet This work offers the first full-length study of the only armed rebellion in Elizabethan England. Addressing recent scholarship on the Reformation and popular politics, it highlights the religious motivations of the rebel rank and file, the rebellion’s afterlife in Scotland, and the deadly consequences suffered in its aftermath. March 2010 248pp 5 b/w illustrations and 4 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £18.99

216x138mm 979-0-230-55319-4 978-0-230-24889-2

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Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Edited by David Lemmings, Head, School of History and Politics and Claire Walker, Lecturer in History, both at University of Adelaide, Australia

An exploration of links between opinion and governance in Early Modern England, studying moral panics about crime, sex and belief. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / D.Lemmings: Introduction: Law and Order, Moral Panics, and Early Modern England / D.Rowe: The Concept of the Moral Panic: An Historico-Sociological Positioning / A.Walsham: ‘This Newe Army of Satan’: The Jesuit Mission and the Formation of Public Opinion in Elizabethan England / A.Bayman: Cross-dressing and Pamphleteering in Early Seventeenth-century London / M.Gaskill: Fear made Flesh: The English Witch Panic of 1645-47; / T.Harris: ‘A sainct in shewe, a Devill in deede’: Moral Panics and Anti-Puritanism in Seventeenthcentury England / C.Walker: ‘Remember Justice Godfrey’: The Popish Plot and the Construction of Panic in Seventeenth-century Media / D.Lemmings: The Dark Side of Enlightenment: The London Journal, Moral Panics and the Law in the Eighteenth Century / R.McGowen: Forgers and Forgery: Severity and Social Identity in EighteenthCentury Justice / D.Andrew: ‘How frail are Lovers vows, and Dicers oaths’: Gaming, Governing and Moral Panic in Britain, 1781-1782 / C.McCreery: A Moral Panic in London, c. 1790: ‘The Monster’ and the Press / M.Davis: The British Jacobins: Folk devils in the Age of Counter-Revolution? / D.Lemmings: Conclusion: Moral Panics, Law and the Transformation of the Public Sphere in Early Modern England / Index December 2009 328pp 1 table and 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Tudors and Stuarts on Film

Oliver Cromwell

Historical Perspectives

New Perspectives Edited by Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas S. Freeman, Research Editor, British Academy John Foxe Project, University of Sheffield, UK

‘Sixteen leading historians of tudor and Stuart Britain consider films from A Man for All Seasons to Carry on Henry, with thoughtprovoking results…An important illustration of the workings, advantages and dangers of historical imagination.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement Textbook Guide September 2009 Contents: Notes on the Contributors / List of Illustrations / T.Freeman: Introduction / T.Freeman: A Tyrant for All Seasons: Henry VIII on Film / P.Marshall: Saints and Cinemas: ‘A Man for All Seasons’ / ‘ G.Richardson: Anne of a Thousand Days’ / C.Levin: Lady Jane Grey on Film / S.Doran: From Hatfield to Hollywood: Elizabeth I on Film / J.Richards: Lady in Waiting: Young Elizabeth Tudor on Film / C.Haigh: Kapur’s ‘Elizabeth’ / J.Guy: ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ / W.Coster: The Armada, War and Propaganda in the Cinema / P.Hammer: ‘The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex’ and the Romanticization of Elizabethan Politics / B.Usher:’Shakespeare in Love’: Elizabeth I as Dea ex Machina / V. Westbrook: ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’: A Sign of the Times / J.Morrill: Oliver Cromwell and the Civil Wars / D.Smith: The Unfilmed Oliver Cromwell / C.Durston: ‘Winstanley’ / R.Hutton: Why Don’t the Stuarts get Filmed? / Index November 2008 320pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-4070-4 978-1-4039-4071-1

British Political Thought, 1500–1660 Edited by Patrick Little, Senior Research Fellow, History of Parliament Trust, UK

The Politics of the Post-Reformation Glenn Burgess, Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

‘This is a collection of essays that are startlingly fresh in their judgements: it presents a whole series of challenges to the entrenched view of Cromwell as a man driven by religious zeal and little else.’ - John Morrill FBA, Professor of British and Irish History, University of Cambridge, UK November 2008 296pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-57420-5 978-0-230-57421-2

The English Civil War Conflict and Contexts, 1640-49 Edited by John Adamson, Fellow in History, Peterhouse College, Cambridge University, UK Contents: Abbreviations / Introduction / J.Adamson: High Roads and Blind Alleys: The English Civil War and its Historiography / D.Scott: Rethinking Royalist Politics, 1642-49 / A.Milton: Anglicanism and Royalism in the 1640s / J.Peacey: Perceptions of Parliament: Faction and ‘The Public’ / J.Ohlmeyer: The Baronial Context of the Irish Civil Wars / A.I.MacInnes: The ‘Scottish Moment’, 1638-45 / C.Holmes: Centre and Locality in Civil War England / I.Gentles: The Politics of Fairfax’s Army, 1645-49 / P.Baker: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Varieties of Civil War Radicalism / Notes / Further Reading / Notes on the Contributors / Index December 2008 352pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99

Focusing on the interaction of religion and politics, this is a comprehensive chronological survey of the political thought of post-Reformation Britain which examines the work of a wide range of thinkers. February 2009 Hardback Paperback

448pp £65.00 £23.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-57410-2 978-0-333-57411-9

British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612–1865 Nini Rodgers, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of History and Anthropology, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

‘Nini Rodgers’ richly researched account…adds to a growing literature on Ireland and the empire… Students and teachers will find the rich primary source base useful in classroom work with many potential avenues for dissertation topics.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement Textbook Guide September 2009 February 2009 Paperback

416pp £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-57477-9

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Problems in Focus

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EARLY MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND • EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714 George Southcombe, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Somerville College, UK and Grant Tapsell, Lecturer in History, University of St Andrews, UK

This essential volume offers students a number of highly focused chapters on key themes in Restoration history. Each addresses a core question or issue and uses a variety of sources to illustrate and illuminate arguments. The authors provide clear introductions to different aspects of the reigns of Charles II and James VII/II. Contents: List of Figures / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction: Why Study Restoration History? / What was Restored in 1660? / Why were Dissenters a Problem? / What was at Stake in the Exclusion Crisis? / Was Charles II a Successful ‘Royal Politician’? / Why Did James VII and II Lose His Thrones? / How Important was the ‘British’ Dimension to Restoration Political Life? / How Important was Politics Out-of-Doors in this Period? / Why Study Restoration Culture? / What were the main Forces for Change and Continuity in the Post-Revolutionary World, 1688-1714? / Conclusion / Notes / Further Reading / Index December 2009 256pp 1 graph and 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

216x138mm 978-0-230-57444-1 978-0-230-57445-8

Loyalty and Identity Jacobites at Home and Abroad Edited by Paul Monod, Barton Hepburn Professor of History, Middlebury College, USA, Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow, UK and Daniel Szechi, Professor of History, University of Manchester, UK Contents: H.Erskine-Hill: Preface: Eveline Cruickshanks, an Appreciation / P.K.Monod, M.G.H.Pittock & D.Szechi: Introduction: Loyalty and Identity / J.C.D.Clark The Many Restorations of King James: a Short History of Scholarship on Jacobitism, 1688-2006 / É.Ó Ciardha: ‘A lot done, more to do’: the Restoration and Road Ahead for Irish Jacobite Studies / K.German: Jacobite Politics in Aberdeen and the ’15 / D. Szechi: Retrieving Captain Le Cocq’s Plunder: Plebeian Scots and the Aftermath of the 1715 Rebellion / C.Duffy: Hidden Sympathies: the Hessians in Scotland 1746 / P.K.Monod: Thomas Carte, the Druids and British National Identity / I.Higgins: Jonathan Swift and Charles Leslie / R.Sharp: ‘Our Common Mother, the Church of England’: Nonjurors, High Churchmen and the Evidence of Subscription Lists / E.Corp: The Location of the Stuart Court in Rome: the Palazzo Del Re / N.GenetRouffiac: The Irish Jacobite Regiments and the French Army: A Way to Integration / P.Clarke de Dromantin: The Influence of the Jacobites on the Economic Development of France in the Era of the Enlightenment / S.Murdoch: Tilting at Windmills: the Order del Toboso as a Jacobite Social Network December 2009 296pp 216x138mm 10 b/w illustrations and 8 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22257-1

Studies in Modern History Series Editor: J.C.D. Clark

EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Seventeenth-Century Europe State, Conflict and Social Order in Europe 15981700 2nd edition Thomas Munck, Reader in History, University of Glasgow, UK July 2005 2 maps Hardback Paperback

528pp

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Eighteenth Century Europe 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK October 1999 Hardback Paperback

624pp £65.00 £23.99

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Palgrave History of Europe

Re-Orienting the Renaissance Cultural Exchanges with the East Edited by Gerald Maclean, Anniversary Professor, University of York, UK October 2005 Hardback

216pp £23.00

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9233-8

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Representative Institutions in Ireland and Europe, 1689-1800 Edited by D.W Hayton, Professor of Early Modern Irish and British History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, James Kelly, Cregan Professor of History, St Patrick’s College, Dublin City University and John Bergin, Research Fellow, School of History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

A pioneering exploration of the phenomenon of the composite state in Eighteenth-century Europe. Contents: D.W.Hayton & J.Kelly: Introduction: The Irish Parliament in European Context: A Representative Institution in a Composite State / C.I.McGrath: Money, Politics and Power: The Financial Legislation of the Irish Parliament / J.Kelly: Sustaining a Confessional State: the Irish Parliament and Catholicism / D.W.Hayton: Parliament and the Established Church: Reform and Reaction / N.Garnham: Defending the Kingdom and Preserving the Constitution: Reform of the Militia / A.Sneddon: Legislating for Economic Development: Irish Fisheries as a Case-Study in the Limitations of ‘improvement’ / J.Swann: ‘Le roi demande, les états consente’: Royal Council, Provincial Estates and Parlement in Eighteenth-century Burgundy / S.J.Miller: The Estates of Languedoc in Eighteenth-Century France: Administrative Expansion and Feudal Revitalisation / O.Szakály: Managing a Composite Monarchy: The Hungarian Diet and the Habsburgs in the Eighteenth Century / R.Butterwick: Lawmaking in a Post-Composite State? The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Eighteenth Century / D.W.Hayton & J.Kelly: Conclusion April 2010 320pp 8 graphs and 4 maps Hardback £55.00

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The Long European Reformation

Ships on Maps

Religion, Political Conflict, and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750

Pictures of Power in Renaissance Europe

Peter G. Wallace, Dewar Professor of History, Hartwick College, USA September 2003 280pp 3 maps Hardack £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Enlightenment 2nd edition Roy Porter, sometime Professor of Social History of Medicine, Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK January 2001 Paperback

112pp £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters White Slavery in the Mediterranean, The Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800 Robert C. Davis, Department of History, Ohio State University, USA September 2004 296pp Paperback £19.99

Richard W. Unger, Professor of History, University of British Columbia, Canada

Renaissance map-makers produced ever more accurate descriptions of geography, which were also beautiful works of art. They filled the oceans Europeans were exploring with ships and to describe the real ships which were the newest and best products of technology. Above all the ships were there to show the European conquest of the seas of the world. Contents: List of illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Glossary of Shipbuilding Terms / Introduction Maps and Mapping / Making Maps without Ships, with Ships / Mapping before the Renaissance / Portolans and the Late Medieval Transition / The Classical Revival, Printing and Maps / New Routes and Portuguese Map Makers / Iberian Influence in Southern Europe / Northern Europe and Southern Practices / Ships, Geography, and Humanism / Epilogue / Bibliography / Notes / Index June 2010 272pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 44 b/w illustrations Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-23164-1

Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir

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Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites

Wallenstein The Enigma of the Thirty Years War

The Politics of Culture, 1650-1750 Nicholas Henshall, formerly Head of History, Stockport Grammar School, UK

By the mid-sevententh century several European monarchies were collapsing. Focusing on a key elite bonding strategy, this new survey shows how monarchs resolved to work with, rather than against, their elites. Nicholas Henshall’s synthesis offers an argument for the coherence of the period - as the height of European monarchy and its elites. Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Introduction / Key Themes of Elite Culture / The Cultural Construction of Elite Identity / Basic Agendas: Political Culture, Religion and ‘Science’ / Media and Messages: The Arts / The End of an Age: The Mid-Eighteenth Century / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index Feburary 2010 Hardback Paperback

304pp £55.00 £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists Margaret C. Jacob, University of California, Los Angeles, USA and Catherine Secretan, Professor, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

A collection of essays by leading historians of early modern Europe and the U.S., this book explores how merchants, entrepreneurs, and other early modern capitalists viewed themselves. October 2009 Paperback

290pp £17.99

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Geoff Mortimer, former Lecturer in German, St Edmund Hal, Oxford University, UK.

Albrecht Wallenstein was a legendary military commander and generalissimo of the Habsburg forces, yet was eventually assassinated on the orders of Emperor Ferdinand II. This accessible modern interpretation for the English-speaking reader dispels many historical myths surrounding this central character of the Thirty Years War. Contents: List of Illustrations / Conventions and References / A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery inside an Enigma / No Great Expectations / Early Manhood / A Scandal in Bohemia / Richer Than All his Tribe / The Fault Is Not in our Stars / Some Achieve Greatness / Go, Captain, Greet the Danish King / At the Parting of the Ways / The Wheel Is Come Full Circle / Once More unto the Breach / From the Fury of the Norsemen Deliver Us / Of Peace and Other Demons / Decline and Fall / Assassination Is the Quickest Way / But Brutus Says He Was Ambitious / References / Bibliography / Index

PALGRAVE HISTORICAL STUDIES IN WITCHCRAFT AND MAGIC Series Editors: Owen Davies, Jonathan Barry and Willem de Blécourt

Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Edited by Alison Rowlands, Senior Lecturer in European History, University of Essex, UK

Men – as accused witches, witch-hunters, werewolves and the demonically possessed – are the focus of analysis in this collection of essays by leading scholars of early modern European witchcraft featuring original case-studies from England, Scotland, Italy, Germany and France.

Edited by Jonathan Barry, University of Exeter, UK and Owen Davies, Department of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, UK

Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Preface / Series Forward / Notes on Contributors / A.Rowlands: Not the ‘Usual Suspects’? Male Witches, Witchcraft, and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe / R.Briggs: Male Witches in the Duchy of Lorraine / R.Schulte: Men as Accused Witches in the Holy Roman Empire / R.Voltmer: Witch-Finders, Witch-Hunters or Kings of the Sabbath? The Prominent Role of Men in the Mass Persecutions of the Rhine-Meuse Area (16th-17th Centuries) / J.Durrant: Why Some Men and Not Others? The Male Witches of Eichstätt / O.Di Simplicio: Giandomenico Fei, the Only Male Witch. A Tuscan or an Italian Anomaly? / J.Goodare: Men and the Witch-Hunt in Scotland / M.Gaskill: Masculinity and Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century England / W.de Blécourt: The Werewolf, the Witch, and the Warlock: Aspects of Gender in the Early Modern Period / S.Ferber: Possession and the Sexes / Index

May 2007 Hardback Paperback

October 2009 272pp 8 figures and 11 tables Hardback £55.00

June 2010 312pp 3 maps, 8 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography

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Man as Witch

MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Male Witches in Central Europe Rolf Schulte, Fellow in History, University of Kiel, Germany

Witch-hunts in Central Europe were by no means focused only on women; one in four alleged witches were male. This study analyzes and describes the witch trials of men in French and German-speaking regions, opening up a little known chapter of early modern times, and revealing the conflicts from which witch-hunts of men evolved. June 2009 17 b/w images Hardback

336pp

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Mastering Modern British History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK July 2009 624pp 234x156mm 23 maps, 14 b/w tables and 34 photographs Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-20556-7

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688–1783 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

‘Students will find this a valuable book, which deals with the big questions about the period while providing a wealth of detail.’ Times Higher Education Supplement Textbook Guide September 2009

The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe Edward Bever, Associate Professor, SUNY College, Old Westbury, UK June 2008 Hardback

648pp £65.00

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2009

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Contents: Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / Life and Death / Agriculture / Industry / Transport and Trade / Society / Towns / Faith and the Churches / Enlightenment and Science / Culture and the Arts / Authority, the State and Administration / Political Worlds / Politics / Continental Comparisons and Links / The Rise of a World Power / Conclusions / Selected Further Reading / Chronology / Index September 2008 328pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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Nineteenth Century Britain Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK November 2002 384pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £21.99

Palgrave Foundations Series

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2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK November 2002 384pp 7 maps and 16 photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Palgrave Master Series

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Culture, Cognition and Everyday Life

A History of the British Isles

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War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750–1850 Isaac Land, Assistant Professor, Indiana State University, USA

This is the first book to systematically integrate ‘Jack Tar,’ the common seaman, into the cultural history of modern Britain, treating him not as an occasional visitor from the ocean, but as an important part of national life. October 2009 Hardback

260pp £52.50

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Britain and the Sea Since 1600 Glen O’Hara, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Oxford Brookes, USA

O’Hara presents the first general history of Britons’ relationship with the surrounding oceans from 1600 to the present day. This all-encompassing account covers individual seafarers, ship-borne migration, warfare and the maritime economy, as well as the British people’s maritime ideas and self perception throughout the centuries. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THE FLOWING TIDE / Merchants / Renegades / Slavers / Migrants / Warriors / PART II: THE EBBING TIDE / Victories? / Immigrants / Collapse / Afterglow / Conclusion: A Star to Steer By? May 2010 15 illustrations Hardback Paperback

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 Edited by Lucy Delap, Fellow and Director of Studies in History, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK, Ben Griffin, Lecturer in History, Girton College, Cambridge, UK and Abigail Wills, Career Development Fellow in History, Brasenose College, UK August 2009 304pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Naval Power A History of Warfare and the Sea from 1500 Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

’Jeremy Black’s Naval Power emphasises the important role that control of the sea has played globally in shaping the history of nations, individually and collectively, over the last five centuries.’ - Admiral Sir Jonathon Band GCB, Formerly First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, Royal Navy Jeremy Black provides a short and accessible account of naval power and its relationship to international relations. Focusing on navies as instruments of power and analysing what they indicate about the nature of state systems and cultures, he provides an overview of key debates within this increasingly popular field. November 2009 280pp Hardback £47.50 Paperback £16.99

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Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations

Histories of Crime Britain 1600-2000

The Summary Courts of the City of London in the Late Eighteenth Century

Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean, Principal Lecturer and, David Nash, Professor of History, both at Department of History, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Drew D. Gray, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Northampton, UK August 2009 240pp 216x138mm 28 b/w tables and 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-20397-6

The Evolution of the British Welfare State A History of Social Policy since the Industrial Revolution 4th edition Derek Fraser, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Teesside, UK

‘There is no better account of how the British welfare state evolved over two centuries than Derek Fraser’s book. Now revised and updated, it continues to provide a lively and authoritative history of the period from the industrial revolution to the present day.’ - David Martin, University of Sheffield, UK

Written by a collection of internationally acknowledged experts, this rounded, coherent history of crime and the law demonstrates the evolution of attitudes towards crime and criminality over the last four hundred years. Topics covered include fraud, policing, adultery, infanticide and the death penalty. Contents: Introduction / D.Nash: Moral Crimes and the Law in Britain Since 1700 / J.Bailey: Cruelty and Adultery: Offences Against the Institution of Marriage / A.M.Kilday: Desperate Measures or Cruel Intentions: Infanticide in Britain since 1600 / K.Stevenson: ‘Most Intimate Violations’: Contextualising the Crime of Rape / S.D’Cruze: Murder and Fatality: The Changing Face of Homicide / H.Shore: Criminality, Deviance and The Underworld Since 1750 / S.Wilson: Fraud and White Collar Crime: 1850 to the Present / C.Williams: Policing the Populace: The Road to Professionalisation / J.Rowbotham: Execution as Punishment in England, 1750-2000 / Annotated Further Reading June 2010 Hardback Paperback

224pp £49.50 £16.99

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Contents: List of Tables / Preface / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface to the Third Edition / Preface to the Fourth Edition / Acknowledgements / Select Time Chart, 1801-2008 / Introduction: Perspectives on the History of Welfare / The Factory Question / The Poor Law / Public Health / Education and Welfare / Laissez-faire and State Intervention in the Mid-Nineteenth Century / The Growing Awareness of Poverty / Liberal Social Policy, 1905-14 / Politics and Policy, 1914-39 / War and Welfare in the 1940s / The Welfare State in Modern Britain / Documentary Appendix / Notes and References / Select Bibliography / Index June 2009 7 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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Legitimacy and Illegitimacy in Nineteenth-Century Law, Literature and History

The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950 Edited by Matthew Cragoe, Head, School of History and Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK and Paul Readman, Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, King’s College London, UK

Edited by Margot Finn, Head of Department of History, University of Warwick, UK Michael Lobban, Professor of Legal History, Queen Mary, University of London, UK and Jenny Bourne Taylor, Professor of English, University of Sussex, UK

This innovative book draws together literature, law and economic and social history to investigate the meanings and uses of legitimacy in nineteenthcentury Britain. July 2010 224pp c. 10 b/w in-text images Hardback £50.00

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Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture Series Editors: Joseph Bristow and Hilary Fraser

Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England Nicola Parsons, Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Literature, University of Sydney, Australia

‘Parsons has written an original book that will be of interest to literary and political historians of early eighteenthcentury England.’ - John Richetti, A.M. Rosenthal Professor (Emeritus) of English, University of Pennsylvania, USA October 2009 224pp 5 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / List of Abbreviations / M.Cragoe & P.Readman: Introduction / I.Waites: The Common Field Landscape, Cultural Commemoration, and the Impact of Enclosure, c.1770-1850 / K.Beresford: ‘Witnesses for the Defence’: The Yeomen of Old England and the Land Question, c.1815-1837 / M.Chase: Chartism and the Land: ‘the Mighty People’s Question’ / A.Howe: The ‘Manchester School’ and the Landlords: the Failure of Land Reform in Early Victorian Britain / M.Cragoe: ‘A Contemptible Mimic of the Irish’: The Land Question in Victorian Wales / E.Cameron: Setting the Heather on Fire: the Land Question in Scotland, 1850-1914 / P.Bull: Irish Land and British Politics / A.Taylor: Richard Cobden, J. E. Thorold Rogers and Henry George / R.Quinault: London and the Land Question c.1880-1914 / P.Readman: The Edwardian Land Question / I.Packer: Unemployment, Taxation and Housing: The Urban Land Question in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain / J.Beckett & M.Turner: Land Reform and the English land Market, 1880-1925 / C.Griffiths: Socialism and the Land Question: Public Ownership and Control in Labour Party Policy, 1918-1950s / F.M.L.Thompson: Epilogue: the Strange Death of the English Land Question January 2010 296pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture Clare Brant, Department of English, King’s College London, UK

‘Brant makes illuminating connections between the practice of letter-writing and the development of print journalism...a dense book full of brilliant insights. ’ - Times Literary Supplement May 2010 Paperback

448pp £19.99

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006

Edward VII The Last Victorian King 2nd edition Christopher Hibbert, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, UK August 2007 Paperback

368pp £12.99

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Fighting Fires Creating the British Fire Service, 1800-1978 Shane Ewen, Senior Lecturer, Social and Cultural History, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

The first full-length scholarly history of the British fire service, 18001978, this book scrutinizes how firemen created a professional public service incumbent upon municipal government.

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Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print Series Editors: Clifford Siskin and Anne Mellor

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November 2009 224pp Hardback £50.00

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The Shelley-Byron Circle and the Idea of Europe Paul Stock, Lecturer in Eighteenth and NineteenthCentury Literature, Birkbeck, University of London, UK April 2010 Hardback

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MODERN BRITAN AND IRELAND

Political Movements in Urban England, 1832–1914 Matthew Roberts, Lecturer in Modern British History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

The Churchills A Family Portrait Celia Lee and John Lee, both Honorary Research Fellows, Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham University, UK

A critical introduction to the mass political movements that came of age in urban England between the Great Reform Act of 1832 and the start of World War One. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Citizenship, the Franchise and Electoral Culture / Radicalism in the Age of the Chartists / The Culture and ‘Failure’ of Radicalism / The Making of Mid-Victoran Popular Liberalism / Post-Chartist Radicalism and the (Un)making of Popular Liberalism / Rethinking the ‘Transformation’ of Popular Conservatism / Defining and Debating Popular Conservatism / The Decline of Liberalism and the Rise of Labour I: A Narrative / The Decline of Liberalism and the Rise of Labour II: The Debate / The Modernization of Popular Politics / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2008 240pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

‘The Lees have done Churchillian history a great service with their diligence, throwing light on a part of the story that has not hitherto been full understood.’ -The Telegraph ’The Lees have succeeded in providing a clear insight into the family life of Winston and his brother Jack, whilst shedding new light on the important relationship with their parents, Randolph and Jennie. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Churchills.’ - Randolph L. S. Churchill ‘By their careful re-reading of the known letters between the principal characters, and the blending in of new material from Peregrine Churchill’s archive, Celia and John Lee add enormously to our understanding of the great Churchill family.’- Allen Packwood, Director, Churchill Archives Centre, University of Cambridge, UK ‘Celia and John Lee, in a book that is determined to give the invisible Churchill his due… succeed in returning Jack to his proper place in the story of the family.’ - The Sunday Times ‘Prepare to have almost everything you thought you knew about Winston Churchill’s upbringing completely revised.’ - The Mail on Sunday ‘...intriguing revelations...’ - Evening Standard ‘...a fascinating new book...’ - Daily Express

The Deluge British Society and the First World War 2nd Reissued edition Arthur Marwick, Professor of History, The Open University, UK July 2006 13 photographs Paperback

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978-0-230-00245-6

Winston Churchill is possibly the most famous British leader, but a shroud of mystery still surrounds the Churchill clan. Here, for the first time, authors Celia and John Lee cut through the rumours and lies and get to the truth about the life of the former Prime Minister and his relationship with his family. Contents: Introduction / Love at First Sight (1873-1876) / An Irish ‘Exile’ 1876-1880 / A Political Star is Born 1880-1882 / A Sea of Troubles 1882-1885 / A Shooting Star Burns Out 1885-1886 / A Happy Family Again? 1887-1889 / Looking for Gold 1890-1892 / One ‘Handful’; One Model Child 1892-1893 / Settling the Boys’ Future 1893-1894 / The Last Journey 1894-1895 / A Royal Affair: Jennie and the Prince of Wales / Financial Worries and Career Development 1895-1897 / Financial Crisis and a Career Denied 1898-1899 / Brothers in Arms: War in South Africa 1899-1900 / Getting On 1900-1906 / Two Brides for Two Brothers 1907-1908 / Liberal Britain 1909-1914 / A World at War: From the Western Front to Gallipoli 1914-1915 / Seeing it Through 1916-1918 / Post War Britain 1919-1929 / From the Wilderness to Downing Street 1929-1940 / Their Finest Hour 1940-1945 / The End if it All 1945-1965 / Notes / Sources and Bibliography / Annotated Index February 2010 288pp 8 pp b/w photographs Hardback £20.00

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After Number 10 Former Prime Ministers in British Politics Kevin Theakston, Professor of British Government, University of Leeds, UK

From New Jerusalem to New Labour

320pp £60.00

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Understanding Governance Series Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes

History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 2nd edition John Charmley, Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK March 2008 Hardback Paperback

312pp £52.50 £17.99

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British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

A History of the British Labour Party 3rd edition

Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Oxford University and Professor of Law, Gresham College, UK

February 2008 1 table Hardback Paperback

A stellar collection of contributors consider each British post-war Prime Minister and examine how they have dealt with Britain’s changing role, domestic and overseas, since the end of WWII. Even at the start of the twenty-first century, Britain remains in a state of transition, between a world which is dead and one still struggling to be born. Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / V.Bogdanor: Introduction / P.Addison: Clement Attlee 1945-1951 / V.Bogdanor: Winston Churchill 1951-1955 / D.Carlton: Anthony Eden 1955-1957 / D.R.Thorpe: Harold Macmillan 1957-1963 / D.R.Thorpe: Alec Douglas-Home 19631964 / P.Ziegler: Harold Wilson 1964-1970, 1974-1976 / P.Ziegler: Heath / K.O.Morgan: James Callaghan 19761979 / K.Middlemas: Margaret Thatcher 1979-1990 / V.Bogdanor: John Major 1990-1997 / A.Giddens: Tony Blair 1997-2007 / Conclusion February 2010 Hardback

Andrew Thorpe, Professor of Modern British History, University of Exeter, UK 408pp

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British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Culture, Consumerism and Participation, 1954-70

British Prime Ministers from Attlee to Blair

The first book to look at the lives, political roles and influence of former prime ministers, from Walpole in the 18th century to Blair today. June 2010 Hardback

Redefining British Politics

224pp £20.00

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Lawrence Black, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University, UK

‘This is a major intervention in the history of twentiethcentury Britain that demands the attention of all scholars and students of the period. It is beautifully researched, written with panache and humour and brimming with insight and provocation.’ - Stephen Brooke, York University, UK A history of 1950s and 1960s British political culture, Redefining British Politics interrogates ideas, movements and identities bordering social and political change: consumer organizations; campaigns about TV, morality and culture; Young Conservatism; and how party politics used media like TV and was represented in popular culture. February 2010 296pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The Refuge and the Fortress Britain and the Flight from Tyranny Jeremy Seabrook, Writer/Journalist

‘This is a story of tragedy and triumph: tragedy, in the expulsion of eminent scholars from their home countries; triumph, in their rescue by CARA to achieve even greater renown in this country.’ The Right Honourable Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Senior Law Lord November 2008 288pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £14.99

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Oswald Mosley and the New Party

Varieties of Anti-Fascism

Matthew Worley, Reader in History, University of Reading, UK

The first full-length study of the organization that incubated Britain’s most provocative and successful fascist movement. Contents: Introduction: Failures: The New Party in History / Here are the Young Men: The New Party in Context / From Reform to Revolution: New Party Policy / Visions of The Near Future: New Party Ideology / A Party of a New Type? New Party Organisation / London Calling: Journeys Through and Around the New Party / Going Into Battle: The New Party and Public Politics / Outside the Gate: Alternative Routes to Power / Leaders of Men: Masculinity and the Promise of a New Life / Hurrah for the Greyshirts: The New Party and Fascism / Conclusion: A Life of Contradiction: Mosley and the New Party / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index May 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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A Fascist Century Essays by Roger Griffin Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Matthew Feldman, Lecturer in History, University College Northampton, UK August 2008 Hardback Paperback

304pp £60.00 £19.99

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Edited by Nigel Copsey, Reader in Modern History at Teesside University, UK and Andrzej Olechnowicz, Lecturer in Modern British History, University of Durham, UK

This volume examines the varieties of anti-fascism in inter-war Britain. Ordinarily anti-fascism is defined in terms of anti-fascist activism. By extending the scope of the concept, this book breaks new ground. Chapters examine political parties, the state, the media, women, the churches, and intellectuals. Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / A.Olechnowicz: Introduction: Historians and the Study of Anti-fascism / PART I: POLITICAL PARTIES / T.Linehan: Communist Culture and Anti-fascism in Inter-war Britain / N.Copsey: ‘Every time they made a Communist, they made a Fascist’: the Labour Party and Popular Anti-fascism in the 1930s / P.Williamson: The Conservative Party, Fascism and Anti-fascism 1918-1939 / PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE / J.Gottlieb: Varieties of Feminist Responses to Fascism in inter-war Britain / T.Lawson: ‘I was following the lead of Jesus Christ’: Christian Anti-fascism in 1930s England / J.Dack: ‘It certainly isn’t cricket!’: Media Responses to Mosley and the BUF / R.Thurlow: Passive and Active Anti-fascism: the State and National Security, 1923-45 / PART III: INTELLECTUAL RESPONSES / D.Stone: Antifascist Europe comes to Britain: Theorising Fascism as a Contribution to Defeating it / A.Olechnowicz: Labour Theorises Fascism: A.D. Lindsay and Harold Laski / J.Stapleton: The Limits of Pro-fascism and Anti-fascism: G.K. Chesterton and Arthur Bryant / PART IV: FINAL PERSPECTIVES / R.Griffiths: Anti-fascism and the Postwar British Establishment / N.Copsey: Conclusion: Towards a New Anti-fascist ‘minimum’? / Index July 2010 Hardback

2588pp £55.00

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1958-64 Richard Moore, Visiting Research Fellow, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton, UK January 2010 368pp 216x138mm 12 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 1 diagram and 2 tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23067-5

Nuclear Weapons and International Security since 1945 Series Editor: John Simpson

After The Bomb Civil Defence and Nuclear War in Cold War Britain, 1945-68 Matthew Grant, University Teaching Associate in Modern British History, University of Sheffield, UK November 2009 264pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The Good Fight Battle of Britain Propaganda and The Few Garry Campion, Senior Lecturer, University of Northampton, UK

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‘This is the most authoritative account of the Battle of Britain that I have ever encountered.’ - Jeffrey Richards, Lancaster University, UK

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September 2010 Hardback Paperback

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920–c.1970 From Ivory Tower to Global Movement - A New History David Fowler, Lecturer, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK

‘David Fowler’s book is one of the most illuminating books on twentieth-century youth culture I have ever read... Based on years of archival research and written with an admirable eye for detail and perspective, this is bound to become essential reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of the last century.’ Dominic Sandbrook, University of Oxford, UK October 2008 6 photographs Hardback Paperback

320pp

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The Literature of the Irish in Britain Autobiography and Memoir, 1725-2001 Liam Harte, Lecturer in Irish and Modern Literature, University of Manchester, UK

‘A wide range of very different kinds of writing is superbly anthologized by Liam Harte…where the exile memories of W.B. Yeats and Elizabeth Bowen combine with the reclaimed voices of forgotten or previously unpublished Irish navvies, journalists and nurses to create a marvellous palimpsest of immigrant experience. It also provides an implicit commentary on the relationship of Irish consciousness to the English language.’ - Roy Foster, TLS Books of the Year 2009 February 2009 map Hardback

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A History of Ireland Mike Cronin, Senior Research Fellow in History, De Montfort University, UK January 2001 Hardback Paperback

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Palgrave Advances in Irish History Edited by Mary McAuliffe, Teaching and Research Fellow; Katherine O’Donnell, Head of Women’s Studies, School of Social Justice, both at University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Leeann Lane, Lecturer in Irish Studies, Mater Dei Institute of Education (Dublin City University), Republic of Ireland April 2009 Hardback Paperback

296pp £60.00 £19.99

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Migration in Irish History 1607–2007 Patrick Fitzgerald, Lecturer and Development Officer and Brian Lambkin, Director, Centre for Migration Studies, both at Ulster American Folk Park, UK

‘A very important book. As a comprehensive overview of the period and the topic it is probably without compare. As a student handbook on the topic it is almost certainly ideal. The detail is truly impressive.’ - Books Ireland Migration - people moving in as immigrants, around as migrants, and out as emigrants - is a major theme of Irish history. This is the first book to offer both a survey of the last four centuries and an integrated analysis of migration, reflecting a more inclusive definition of the ‘people of Ireland’. October 2008 Hardback Paperback

460pp £65.00 £19.99

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Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Edited by Fintan Lane, formerly Editor of Saothar, Journal of Irish Labour History

This examination of Irish society and politics, provides a wide-ranging introduction to the involvement of the middle classes in Irish political life and the public sphere accrosss the eighteenth and twentieth centuries. November 2009 304pp Hardback £55.00

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Recovering Bishop Berkeley Virtue and Society in the Anglo-Irish Context Scott Breuninger, Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Dakota, USA

Through a close analysis of key texts and the larger historical contexts within which they were composed, this study explores George Berkeley’s engagement with the social and economic threats facing Ireland and Britain, highlighting his belief that virtue and religion could play crucial roles in alleviating these problems. Contents: Berkeley’s Sermons on Passive Obedience in the Irish Context / Science and Sociability: Berkeley’s ‘Bond of Society’ / Piety, Perception, and the Free-Thinkers / Luxury, Moderation, and the South Sea Bubble / Planting Religion in the New World, 1722 - 1732 / Improving Ireland: Luxury, Virtue, and Economic Development / Bishop of Cloyne: Protestantism, Patriotism, and a National Panacea April 2010 Hardback

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

A History of the Low Countries

The Contested Nation

Nineteenth Century Europe

Paul Arblaster, Centre for European Studies, University Leuven, Belgium

Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Gender in National Histories

Michael Rapport, Lecturer in History, University of Stirling, UK

October 2005 Hardback Paperback

MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

October 2005 11 maps Hardback Paperback

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Palgrave History of Europe

Mastering Modern European History 2nd edition Stuart Miller, Director, Continuing Education Unit, University of Sunderland, UK April 1997 Paperback

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A History of Denmark Knud J. V. Jespersen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark April 2004 Hardback Paperback

256pp £50.00 £16.99

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Contemporary Europe 2nd edition Edited by Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK and Anne Stevens, Professor of European Studies, Aston University, UK

The second edition of this very successful textbook updates and expands its coverage of the many facets of life in Europe in the new century. It retains the strengths of the first edition with its focus on both East and West but expands its coverage of the themes of convergence and divergence, and includes a new chapter on the European Economy. February 2006 Paperback

312pp £50.00 £16.99

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Edited by Stefan Berger, Professor of Modern German and Comparative European History, University of Manchester, UK and Chris Lorenz, Professor of History Theory, Free University, The Netherlands October 2008 6 colour maps Hardback

656pp

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Writing the Nation

The Cold War 1945–91 2nd edition Michael L. Dockrill, Emeritus Professor of Diplomatic History, King’s College London, UK and Michael F. Hopkins, Lecturer in History, Liverpool Hope University College, UK December 2005 208pp Paperback £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Nationalism in Europe, 1890–1940 Oliver Zimmer, Tutor in Modern History, University of Oxford, and Fellow of University College, Oxford, UK September 2003 160pp 4 maps Paperback £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Materializing Europe Transnational Infrastructures and the Project of Europe Edited by Alexander Badenoch, Lecturer in Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands and Andreas Fickers, Associate Professor Comparative Media History, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

This book explores the relationships between European integration and material infrastructures. Taking transnational infrastructures as the focal point of study, the book focuses on the various forms of mediation between the material, institutional and discursive levels of European integration and fragmentation in a truly transnational perspective. July 2010 356pp 216x138mm 5 tables and 32 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23289-1

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MODERN EUROPEAN HSITORY

Fleeting Cities

Metternich and Austria

Modernism and Fascism

Imperial Expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe

An Evaluation

Alexander C.T. Geppert, Assistant Professor, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

Alan Sked, Senior Lecturer in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

The Sense of a Beginning under Mussolini and Hitler

Contents: Figures and Plates / Abbreviations / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Berlin 1896 / Paris 1900 / London 1908 / Wembley 1924 / Vincennes 1931 / Conclusion / Coda: Pictures at an Exhibition / Appendix / Bibliography / Index

November 2007 320pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

July 2010 432pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 77 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22164-2

The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe

European Union History

Tomasz Kamusella, Senior Lecturer, University of Opole, Poland

Themes and Debates Edited by Wolfram Kaiser, Professor of European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK and Antonio Varsori, Professor of History of International Relations, University of Padova, Italy Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Abbreviations / W.Kaiser & A.Varsori: Introduction / A.Varsori: From Normative Impetus to Professionalization: Origins and Operation of Research Networks / K.Seidel: From Pioneer Work to Refinement: Publication Trends / W.Kaiser: From Isolation to Centrality: Contemporary History meets European Studies / D.Pasquinucci: Between Political Commitment and Academic Research: Federalist Perspectives / M.Gehler: At the Heart of Integration: Understanding National European Policy / P.Ludlow: Governing Europe: Charting the Development of a Supranational Political System / M.Rasmussen: The European Rescue of the Nation-State? Tracing the Role of Economics and Business / L.Mechi: Formation of a European society? Exploring Social and Cultural Dimensions / M.Gilbert: Partners and Rivals: Assessing the American Role / G.Garavini: Foreign Policy Beyond the Nation-State: Conceptualizing the External Dimension / Bibliography / Index June 2010 Hardback Paperback

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‘Kamusella has produced a magisterial study, ambitious in its aims but supported by original research as well as offering a synthesis of specialized contributions in a number of languages. The concept it uses and the conclusions it reaches about language and politics can be expected to provoke a more general discussion. It is likely to remain the standard work in its field for a generation.’ - Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK ‘A magnificent history of language politics... Kamusella’s book is an illustration of its own core argument: scholarship on language serves social purposes. Every EU official and NGO activist who deals with East Central Europe should have this book to hand, and every graduate seminar on nationalism in the region should begin with it. It provides countless sound judgements, and dispenses with a tremendous amount of nonsense.’ - Timothy Snyder, Times Literary Supplement November 2008 1168pp 15 maps Hardback £130.00

Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK

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‘This is an extraordinary book – the most important to appear on the history of fascism in a decade or more’ - Stanley G Payne, author of A History of Fascism, 19141945 Intellectual debates surrounding modernity, modernism and fascism continue to be active and hotly contested. In this ambitious book, renowned expert on fascism Roger Griffin analyzes Western modernity and the regimes of Mussolini and Hitler and offers a pioneering new interpretation of the links between these apparently contradictory phenomena. Contents: Introduction: Aufbruch! / PART I:THE SENSE OF A BEGINNING IN MODERNISM / The Paradoxes of ‘Fascist Modernism’ / Two Modes of Modernism / An Archaeology of Modernism / A Primordialist Theory of Modernism / Social Modernism 1880-1918 / The Rise of Political Modernism 1848-1945 / PART II: FASCISM’S MODERNIST STATE / The Birth of Fascism from Modernism / The Fascist Regime as a Modernist State / Nazism as a Revitalization Movement / The Modernism of Nazi Culture / The Third Reich’s Biopolitical Modernism / Casting Off / Postscript: A Different Beginning / Bibliography / Index June 2007 Paperback

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RRANCE

Paris Under Water

FRANCE

How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910

France since 1870

‘The second edition retains all the characteristics which made the first edition such a success: a good balance of attention to detail and awareness of the ‘bigger picture’ throughout; appropriate coverage of recent historiographical developments; and a welcome focus on cultural, including gender, issues.’ Stephen Tyre, University of St. Andrews, UK January 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

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The Napoleonic Empire 2nd edition Geoffrey Ellis, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Hertford College, UK May 2003 2 maps Paperback

184pp

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

2nd edition

Jeffrey H. Jackson, Professor of History, Rhodes College, Memphis, USA

Culture, Society and the Making of the Republic 2nd edition Charles Sowerwine, Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia

The Terror in the French Revolution

‘It’s hard to imagine a more thoroughly researched history of the Paris, France, flood of 1910 than Paris Under Water by Jeffrey H. Jackson. With the national debate roaring on whether post-Katrina New Orleans should be rebuilt, Paris Under Water offers the definitive answer of yes. A truly first-rate book.’- Douglas Brinkley, author of The Great Deluge:Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Gulf Coast ‘Jackson has succeeded masterfully in telling a fascinating story in a way that any reader will find utterly irresistible, while applying insightful and erudite scholarly analysis in a way that sheds light on a great city’s social, economic, and cultural life. A tour de force of scholarship and brilliantly creative craftsmanship.’- Michael D. Bess, author of Choices Under Fire:Moral Dimensions of World War II In the winter of 1910 the river that brought life to Paris became a force of destruction drowning Parisian streets, forcing its inhabitants to overcome a history of strife and work together. On the hundredth anniversary of the flood, Jeffrey H. Jackson captures here for the first time the drama and ultimate victory of man over nature. January 2010 272 pp 234x156mm 16 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £20.00 978-0-230-61706-3

The Origins of the French Revolution

Hugh Gough, Professor of History, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Review of the 1st edition: ‘This is a pithy, readable textbook which acts as an excellent introduction to the reams of material which have been written on the terror.’ - History, Journal of the Historical Association Contents: Note on References / Editors’ Preface / Preface to the Second Edition / Historians and the Terror / Prelude to Terror? From Revolution to Republic 1789-93 / Beginnings of Terror: March-September 1793 / Terror in Paris and the Provinces: September-December 1793 / Factions Liquidated: December 1793-April 1794 / The ‘Great Terror’: April-July 1794 / Creating New Citizens for the New Republic / The Road to Thermidor and the End of Terror 1794-5 / Conclusion / Chronology / Bibliography / Index July 2010 Paperback

128pp £15.99

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Living the French Revolution, 1789–99 Peter McPhee, Provost, University of Melbourne, Australia November 2008 336pp Paperback £18.99

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Edited by Peter Campbell, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sussex, UK November 2005 384pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £21.99

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FRANCE • GERMANY

Walled Towns and the Shaping of France

Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution

From the Medieval to the Early Modern Era Michael Wolfe, Associate Dean, Graduate Division, St. John’s University, USA October 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60812-2

France and its Spaces of War Experience, Memory, Image Edited by Patricia M. E. Lorcin, Associate Professor of History and Daniel Brewer, Professor of French and Italian, both at University of Minnesota, USA

This book offers a critical study of the cultural and social phenomena of war in the French and French-speaking world through a number of lenses, including memory, gender, the arts, and intellectual history. November 2009 320pp Hardback £60.00

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Allan Potofsky, Associate Professor, Université ParisVIII, France

Examining the social and political history of workers and entrepreneurs engaged in constructing the French capital from 1763-1815, this book argues that Paris construction was a core sector in which ‘archaic’ and ‘innovative’ practices were symbiotically used by guilds, the state, and enterprises to launch the commercial revolution in France.

GERMANY

History of Germany Peter Wende, formerly Director of the German Historical Institute, Germany November 2004 224pp maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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West Germans against The West Anti-Americanism in Media and Public Opinion in the Federal Republic of Germany

Contents: List of illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Parisian Construction at the End of the Ancien Régime: The Building Trades, The Pre-Industrial Market, And The Guild Debate, 1750-1789 / The Revolution and Construction Guilds, 1789-1793 / Projecting the Revolution on the Parisian Work Site, 1789-1793 / The Building Trades in the Terror and Thermidor, 1793-1795 / Reconciling Commerce and Revolution, 1795-1805 / Constraining Capital, Containing Labor: State Urban Planning In Paris, 1802-1815 / Conclusion and Epilogue / Appendix / Notes and Bibliography

Christoph Hendrik Müller, formerly Lecturer, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and taught at Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

October 2009 376pp 216x138mm 8 tables, 12 maps and 42 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57471-7

Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Series Editors: Alexander S.Wilkinson and Bill Bell

An exploration of how the theme of AntiAmericanism was employed by influential sections of the West German media to oppose the modernization of the Federal Republic of Germany during the ‘long 1950s’. March 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

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Germany since 1815 A Nation Forged and Renewed

Scarred Landscapes

David G. Williamson, formerly Head of History and Politics, Highgate School, UK

War and Nature in Vichy France Chris Pearson, Research Associate, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK October 2008 272pp 216x138mm 22 b/w photographs and 2 maps Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-22012-6

November 2004 512pp maps, documents and images Hardback £60.00 Paperback £21.99

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GERMANY

“A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation”

Cinema and the Swastika

Joseph Goebbels

The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema

Life and Death

The Final Report on Germany’s Forced Labor Compensation Programs

Edited by Roel Vande Winkel, Visiting Professor, Ghent University, Sint Lukas Hogeschool, Belgium and David Welch, Professor of Modern History, University of Kent, UK

Günter Saathoff, formerly General Commissioner for the Remembrance, Responsibility, and Future and Michael Jansen, Diplomat and Retired State Secretary May 2009 Hardback

232pp £40.00

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The Nazi State and German Society A Brief History with Documents Robert G. Moeller, Professor of History, University of California, USA.

The Nazi State and German Society invites students to view the history of the twentieth century’s most infamous totalitarian regime through the voices of people who experienced it.

October 2009 Paperback

208pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-312-45468-5

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

New material included in the paperback edition of this acclaimed text.

‘Cinema and the Swastika was rightfully awarded the Willy Haas Award for outstanding publication on German cinema at Cinefest 2007 in Hamburg... This book belongs in the collection of anyone engaged in the study of German politics, culture or film history from 1933 until 1945.’ - Horst Claus, Filmblatt August 2010 Hardback Paperback

360pp £65.00 £18.99

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Nazi Propaganda and the Second World War Aristotle A. Kallis, Department of European Languages and Cultures, Lancaster University, UK December 2007 312pp Paperback £18.99

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Toby Thacker, Lecturer in Modern European History, Cardiff University, UK

‘...a welcome addition to the burgeoning library of ‘perpetrator studies’.” Literary Review ‘…a detailed and wellwritten insight into the man at the heart of the Nazi propaganda machine…In his examination of Goebbels, Toby Thacker has produced a valuable addition to the printed history of the 1930s and 1940s.’ Britain at War Magazine ‘Thacker’s reassessment is convincing and welcome. Crucially, his new biography is the first to be written since the entire set of Goebbels’ diaries has been published. He writes well, and offers the reader a number of important new contentions and insights.’ - BBC History Magazine This insightful new biography of Joseph Goebbels, the first to use all of Goebbels’ surviving diaries, sheds new light on his personality, private life and political convictions, as well as his relationship with Hitler. September 2009 424pp 234x156mm c. 41 b/w illustrations and 5 maps Hardback £19.99 978-0-230-22889-4

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Hitler’s Ethic The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress Richard Weikart, Professor of Modern European History, California State University, Stanislaus, USA

Hitler’s Ethic helps unlock the mystery of Hitler’s evil by vividly demonstrating the surprising conclusion that Hitler’s immorality flowed from a coherent ethic. October 2009 Hardback

268pp £52.50

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GERMANY • HOLOCAUST STUDIES

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany

HOLOCAUST STUDIES

Sport, Spectacle and Political Symbolism, 1926-36

February 2010 240pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-21793-5

Memorialization in Germany since 1945

Memorialization in Germany since 1945 provides a wideranging discussion of contemporary Germany’s rich memorial landscape. It discusses the many memorials to German losses during the Second World War, to the victims of National Socialism and to those of GDR socialism. With up-to-date coverage of many less well-known memorials as well as the most publicised ones.

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Efraim Zuroff, American Historian and Specialist in Holocaust History and Director, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Israel

A WWII Diary from the Theresienstadt Ghetto Philipp Manes, (1875-1944) was a wealthy Berlin furrier before he and his wife were stripped of their possessions and transported to Theresienstadt in 1942. There, Manes kept careful diaries of daily life until he and his wife were transported to Auschwitz, where they were killed in October of 1944

The beautifully written diary of a German-Jewish merchant living in the notorious Theresienstadt ghetto, a rare historical document that sheds new light on the intricacies of the Nazi machine. November 2009 304pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61328-7

The Historiography of the Holocaust

Edited by Bill Niven, Professor of Contemporary German History, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Chloe Paver, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Exeter, UK

December 2009 440pp 25 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

One Man’s Quest to Bring Nazi Criminals to Justice

As If It Were Life

Nadine Rossol, IRCHSS Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Limeric, Republic of Ireland

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany argues that political aesthetics and mass spectacles were no invention of the Nazis but characterized the period from the mid-1920s to the mid1930s. In so doing, it re-examines the role of state representation and propaganda in the Weimar Republic and the Nazi dictatorship.

Operation Last Chance

‘It is never too late to bring those responsible for the horrors of the Holocaust to justice. Operation Last Chance recounts how, with tireless energy, dedication, and passion, Efraim Zuroff did just that.’ - Abe Foxman, National Director of the AntiDefamation League ‘Zuroff’s accessible book is an extraordinary read, providing a wealth of information about the role of collaborationist regimes in helping the Nazis and the degree to which most of the leaders of those units tasked with mass-murder whent free in the West.’ - Jerusalem Post ‘It is...to Zuroff’s credit that he reveals his failures as well as his many successes.’ - The Daily Mail

Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Sixty years after the end of World War II, members of the Nazi party and their collaborators are still alive and are increasingly difficult track down. Operation Last Chance is the gripping personal story of one man’s vast campaign to find the biggest Nazi criminals and bring them to justice, before it’s too late.

December 2005 592pp Paperback £22.99

December 2009 256pp Hardback £16.99

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HOLOCAUST STUDIES • ITALY

The Holocaust by Bullets A Priest’s Journey to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of 1.5 Million Jews

The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Avraham Burg, formerly Speaker of the Knesset in Israel (1999-2003)

Father Patrick Desbois, Secretary to the French Conference of Bishops for Relations with Judaism, Advisor to the CardinalArchbishop of Lyon and Advisor to the Vatican on the Jewish Religion, France

In this heart-wrenching book, Father Patrick Desbois documents the daunting task of identifying and examining all the sites where Jews were exterminated by Nazi mobile units in the Ukraine in WWII, with the goal of providing proper burials for the victims of the forgotten Ukrainian Holocaust. December 2009 272pp 16 pp b/w photographs Paperback £11.99

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The Israeli opinion maker and former Speaker of the Knesset advances the controversial notion that if Israel is to live in peace with its neighbours it must overcome the trauma of the Holocaust.

January 2010 Hardback Paperback

272pp £17.99 £11.99

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978-0-230-61757-5

Winner of the National Jewish Book Awards ebook available from: Barnes & Noble, Inc., Dawson ERA, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Waterstone’s

The Undivided Sky The Holocaust on East and West German Radio in the 1960s René Wolf, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

The Undivided Sky examines the role radio played in ideological warfare between the two Germanies during the 1950s and 1960s, with a focus on the trial reportage of the 1963 – 1965 Auschwitz Trial in Frankfurt. March 2010 280pp 11 b/w tables and 1 map Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57676-6

The Holocaust Frank McDonough, Reader in International History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Contents: Chronology / Introduction / PART I: THE ROAD TO THE FINAL SOLUTION / Hitler and the ‘The Jewish Question’ before the Second World War / Towards the Final Solution (1) War, Resettlement and Ghettoisation in Poland, September 1939-June 1941 / Towards the Final Solution (2) Operation Babarossa to the Wannsee Meeting, June 1941-January 1942 / Life and Death in the Extermination Camps / PART II: THE IMPACT OF THE HOLOCAUST SINCE 1945 / The Holocaust and Popular Culture / The Historical Debate on The Holocaust / Conclusion / Who’s Who in the Holocaust / Select Bibliography / Index October 2008 Hardback Paperback

232pp £52.50 £17.99

ITALY

A History of Italy Claudia Baldoli, Lecturer, University of Newcastle, UK

‘This is an excellent book. Its approach is highly original - covering a vast period of time and material through a broad ‘cultural history’ methodology. I learned a lot from this volume, and I am sure many other scholars and students will as well.’ - John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Maps, Chronologies, Windows and Illustations / Introduction / The ‘Barbarian’ Middle Ages: Invasions, Culture, Religion / The Middle Ages of the Cities / The Middle Ages of the Courts / Renaissance Italy: From the European Model to the ‘End of Italy’? / Under Popes and Distant Kings / A National Melorama: The Epic of the Risorgimento / Liberal Italy / From Hunger to Hedonism: Italy in the Twentieth Century / Conclusion / Select Bibliography / Index November 2009 360pp 1 photograph and 7 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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ITALY

Risorgimento

Italy’s Divided Memory

The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation State Lucy Riall, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Lucy Riall provides a provocative and pioneering examination of the historical debates surrounding the complex and controversial Risorgimento period, incorporating new research on national identity. Contents: Preface / Risorgimento, Reform and Revolution / The Risorgimento and the History of Italy / The Politics of Restoration / Social Conflict and Social Change / Growth, Stagnation and Economic Difference / Nation, Identity and Nationalist Politics / Italian Unification / Bibliography / Index January 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Italy and 1968 Youthful Unrest and Democratic Culture Stuart J. Hilwig, Professor of History, Adams State College, USA

A comprehensive look at how the ‘establishment’ responded to the Italian student revolt of 1968. Using oral interviews, media analysis and archival evidence, the book explores the reactions of those who became the frequent targets of student protests - professors, police, activists’ parents, the clergy, journalists, lawyers and auto workers. Contents: Preface / List of Figures / Introduction / The Italian Student Revolts, 1967-68 / The Case of Turin I: Defending the Ivory Tower / The Case of Turin II: A City Reacts from Precinct to Parish / The National Dimension I: Constructing an Image of Protest / The National Dimension II: Italy’s Politicians Confront the Issue of University Reform / Conclusion: Revolution or Rebellion? / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 200pp Hardback £50.00

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John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK Contents: Divided Memory. Theory, Methodology, Practice / World War One. Monument wars, Unknown Soldiers and Open-Air Cemetries / Fascist Memories, Memories of Fascism / Italian Wartime Camps, Italians in Wartime Camps. Traces, Memories, Silences, 1940-2008 / 19401943. Victory, Occupation, Defeat, Collapse, Memory / Nazi Massacres and Divided Memory. Stories, Causes, Scapegoats, Memoryscapes / The Resistance. Three Wars, Many Memories, Many Silences / The Strategy of Tension and terrorism. Piazza Fontana and ‘The Moro Case’

Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933–40 Nir Arielli, Research Fellow, Department of History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

An examination of why and how Fascist Italy sought to increase its influence in the Middle East, and why Italian efforts ultimately failed. Offering fresh insights into Fascist Italy’s foreign and colonial policies, this book makes an important contribution to the complex history of relations between Europe and the Arab world.

The Pope’s Legion

Contents: List of Figures / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / Continuity and Change – Italy and the Middle East, 1870 – 1934 / In the Shadow of Ethiopia, 1935 – June 1936 / The Protector of Islam, June 1936 – March 1938 / Italy and the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 1936-39 / A Policy that was Hard to Sell, April 1938 – May 1940 / The Optimistic Summer, June – October 1940 / Conclusions / Archival Sources / Bibliography

The Multinational Fighting Force that Defended the Vatican

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Charles A. Coulombe, Award-winning Journalist and formerly Contributing Editor of the National Catholic Register, he won the Christian Law Institute’s Christ King Journalism Award in 1992

‘Charles Coulombe raises the almost forgotten banner of the army which came to be called the Papal Zouaves in this well-researched study, as replete with colour as the uniforms they wore to fend off attacks against the Holy See.’ - John Hinton, Catholic Herald December 2009 272pp 234x156mm 8pp. b/w illustrations and 1 map Hardback £17.99 978-0-230-60058-4 Paperback £10.99 978-0-230-61756-8

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A History of Russia Roger Bartlett, Professor Emeritus of Russian History, University College London UK June 2005 Hardback Paperback

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The Russian Revolution, 1900–1927 4th edition Robert Service, Professor of Russian History, St Anthony’s College, UK

This expanded fourth edition of a popular, concise and approachable text discusses the key debates and themes surrounding the Russian Revolution. Contents: Editors’ Preface / Cartoons and Maps / Preface / Introduction / Unstable Structure, 1900-1914 / Demolition, 1915-1917 / Experimental Construction, 1917-1927 / Conclusions / Select Bibliography / Chronology of Events / Index June 2009 144pp cartoons and maps Paperback £15.50

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A History of the Baltic States Andres Kasekamp, Professor of Baltic Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia

‘an innovative, comprehensive and balanced treatment of the history of all three Baltic States. Starting from the earliest times and taking the narrative up to the present day, it shows how developments in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia both diverge and intertwine. There is no better book to introduce the student to the the fascinating story of the Baltic region.’ - Professor James White, University of Glasgow, UK Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania experienced a sequence of foreign regimes, including Nazism and communism, before recovering their independence and joining the European Union. Clearly and accessibly written, this book is one of the first to provide a general overview of their histories from the stone age to the present using a comparative approach. Contents: List of Maps / Preface / Europe’s Last Pagans / Lithuania’s Expansion and Medieval Livonia (1290-1560) / The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Rise of Sweden and Russia (1560-1795) / The Long Nineteenth Century Under Tsarist Rule (1795-1917) / The Short Era of Independence (1917-1939) / Between Anvil and Hammer (1939-1953) / Soviet Rule (1953-1991) / Return to the West (1991-2008) / Further Reading / Chronology / Index Julyt 2010 7 maps Hardback Paperback

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Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia Rural Professionals and Self-Organization, 1905-30 Ilya V. Gerasimov, Executive Editor, Ab Imperio Quarterly August 2009 6 tables Hardback

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Exile to Siberia, 1590–1822 Andrew Armand Gentes, Lecturer in Russian and European History, University of Queensland, Australia April 2008 Hardback

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Balkans into Southeastern Europe A Century of War and Transition John Lampe, Professor of History, University of Maryland, USA December 2005 352pp 7 maps Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger

Russian Bureaucracy and the State Officialdom from Alexander III to Vladimir Putin

Soviet Agriculture 1931-1933 R. W. Davies, Emeritus Professor of Soviet Economic Studies, University of Birmingham, UK and Stephen G. Wheatcroft, Professor of Russian History, University of Melbourne, Australia

‘...the book will stand for a long time as a definitive scholarly study in English of the catastrophic famine in the aftermath of the collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union.’ - David Moon, English Historical Review ‘…the definitive work on Soviet agriculture in the key period 1931-1933.’ - Paul Gregory, Journal of Modern History Now available in paperback, this book is an examination of the Soviet agricultural crisis of 1931-1933 which culminated in the major famine of 1933. Making extensive use of Russian and Ukrainian central and local archives, the book reaches new conclusions on how far this famine was ‘organized’ or ‘artificial’, and compares it with other famines. Contents: List of Tables / Preface / The Second Collectivisation Drive, 1931 / The Second Phase of Dekulakization, 1931 / The 1931 Grain Harvest / Grain Collections from the 1931 Harvest / The 1932 Grain Harvest / Grain Collections from the 1932 Harvest / The 1933 Grain Harvest / Grain Collections from the 1933 Harvest / Crops Other than Grain / The Livestock Disaster / The Sovkhozy / The Kolkhozy / The Famine in Perspective / Appendix: A Note on the Grain Harvests / Tables / Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations used in Text / Abbreviations of Titles of Books and Periodical Publications used in Footnotes / Bibliography / Name Index / Subject Index January 2010 49 b/w tables Paperback

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Anita J. Prazmowska, Senior Lecturer, Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 256pp £16.99

Edited by Shana Penn, Visiting Scholar, Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, USA and Jill Massino, Visiting Assistant Professor of East and Central European History, Oberlin, USA

This book showcases extensive research on gender under state socialism, examining the subject in terms of state policy and law; sexuality and reproduction; the academy; leisure; the private sphere; the work world; opposition activism; and memory and identity. March 2010 Hardback

A History of Poland

May 2004 Paperback

Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist East and Central Europe

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Warlands

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A History of Hungary Millennium in Central Europe László Kontler, Head of History, Central European University, Hungary October 2002 9 maps Paperback

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Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50

Yugoslavia: A Concise History

Edited by Peter Gatrell, Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester, UK and Nick Baron, Associate Professor in History, University of Nottingham, UK

Leslie Benson, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, University College Northampton, UK

The displacement of population during and after the Second World War took place on a global scale and formed part of a longer historical process of violence, territorial reconfiguration and state ‘development’. This book focuses on the profound political, social and economic upheavals in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe at this time.

2nd edition

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Constructing Yugoslavia

Eastern Europe since 1945

A Transnational History

4th edition Vesna Drapac, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Adelaide, Australia

A fascinating transnational survey of the changing nature of the Yugoslav ideal, and how it was constructed in the minds of outside observers during the period from the 1850s to the death of Tito. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Imagining Savage Europe and Inventing Yugoslavia, 1850-1914 / The Expansion of Gallant Serbia into Yugoslavia, 1914-1920 / A State in Search of a Nation, 1920-1939 / ‘The future lies with the federative idea’: War and Dissolution, 1941-1945 / ‘A society almost free’: Tito’s Yugoslavia / Conclusion / Chronology / Lists of Prime Ministers and Presidents / Notes / Bibliography / Index February 2010 7 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

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European Studies Series Series Editors: Colin Jones, John Breuilly, Patricia Clavin and Joe Bergin

Geoffrey Swain, Alec Nove Chair in Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK and Nigel Swain, Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool, UK

‘An excellent overview of East European politics since 1945, providing the necessary historical context, such as the EU Eastern enlargement and the conflicts in former Yugoslavia. It reflects up-to-date scholarship and yet is accessible to students.’ - Florian Bieber, University of Kent, UK This essential text has been fully revised, updated and expanded to take account of new material and events since the publication of the third edition. The book now features extended discussion of the post 1989 transition to capitalism, additional illustrations, and suggestions for further reading. Contents: List of Tables / Chronology / Map / Introduction / Revolution in Eastern Europe / Different Roads to Socialism / An End to Diversity / 1956: Communism Renewed? / Actually Existing Socialism in Operation / Reform Communism or Economic Reform / Neo-Stalinism Triumphant / The Fall of Actually Existing Socialism / Adapting to Capitalism Enthusiastically: Central Europe / Adapting to Capitalism Hesitantly: The Balkans / Conclusion / Notes / Suggested Reading / Index September 2009 360pp 12 b/w tables and 1 map Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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SPAIN

A History of Spain 2nd edition Simon Barton, Professor of Spanish History, University of Exeter, UK June 2009 352pp maps and figures Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Golden Age Spain 2nd edition Henry Kamen, Professor, Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC); Visiting Professor, University of Chicago’s Program in Barcelona, Spain October 2004 Paperback

128pp £14.99

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The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire William S. Maltby, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Missouri St Louis, USA

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William Maltby provides a concise and readable history of the Spanish Empire’s dramatic rise and fall, with special emphasis on the economy, institutions and intellectual movements. November 2008 248pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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The Spanish Civil War Andy Durgan, Lecturer, School of Modern Languages, University of Barcelona, Spain June 2007 Paperback

176pp £15.99

Guy Thomson, Reader in History, University of Warwick, UK

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Spain Since 1939 Stanley Black, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, University of Ulster, UK A fresh up-to-date analysis of the historical, political, cultural and social events that have shaped Spain’s evolution from the end of the Spanish Civil War through to the present day. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Spain’s Dark Decades 1939-59 / The Spain of Desarrollismo 1960-75 / The Transition 197582 / Felipismo 1982-1996 / The Return of the Right 1996-2004 / Zapatero in Power / Conclusion / List of Abbreviations / Appendices / Bibliography / Index November 2009 240pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain The Agony of Spanish Liberalism Democracy, Association and Revolution, 1854-75

An in-depth study of the reception of Democratic ideas in mid-nineteenth century Spain on the provincial and local level, and how they influenced the political process and fuelled the numerous conspiracies and insurrections directed at the Bourbon monarchy, between the failed uprisings in Spain in 1848 and the First Republic in 1873. December 2009 368pp 2 maps and 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

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Spain Transformed The Franco Dictatorship, 1959-75 Edited by Nigel Townson, Senior Lecturer, University of Madrid, Spain

Spain Transformed addresses the sweeping social and cultural changes that characterized the late Franco regime. This wide-ranging collection reassesses the dictatorship’s latter years by drawing on a wealth of new material and ideas, using an interdisciplinary approach.

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Studies in Contemporary History

April 2010 Hardback Paperback

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From Revolution to Dictatorship 1913-23 Edited by Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, Senior Lecturer, Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Bristol, UK and Angel Smith, Reader in Modern Spanish History, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Leeds, UK

It was during the period 1913-1923 that the seeds of political polarization and social violence culminating in the Spanish Civil War were sown. This volume explores the causes of the growing schism within Spanish society, focusing on the crisis of the Spanish liberal order, under challenge from newly mobilized forces on both the Right and Left. Contents: FJ.Romero Salvadó & A.Smith: The Agony of Spanish Liberalism and the Origins of Dictatorship: A European Framework / J.Moreno Luzón: Government, Parties and the King, 1913-1923 / F.J.Romero Salvadó: Spain’s Revolutionary Crisis of 1917: A Reckless Gamble / C.Ealham: An Impossible Unity: Revolution, Reform and Counter-revolution and the Spanish Left, 1917-1923 / F.Cobo Romero: The Red Dawn’ of the Andalusian Countryside. Peasant Protest during the Bolshevik Triennium’, 1918-1920 / A.Smith: The Lliga Regionalista, the Catalan Right and the Making of the Primo de Rivera Dictatorship, 1916-1923 / F.J.Romero Salvadó: ‘Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum’. The Catalan Employers’ Dirty War, 1919-1923 / A.Quiroga: Nation and Reaction. Spanish Conservative Nationalism and the Restoration Crisis / P.Laporte: The Moroccan Quagmire and the Crisis of Spain’s Liberal System, 1917-1923 / S.Balfour: The Making of an Interventionist Army April 2010 304pp 5 tables and 2 figures Hardback £55.00

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL

Mastering Modern World History

A History of Western Societies Complete

A History of Western Society Since 1300

9th edition

9th edition

4th edition

John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

Contents: Origins, ca 400,000-1100 B.C. / Small Kingdoms and Mighty Empires in the Near East (ca. 1100-513 B.C.) / Classical Greece (ca 1650-338 B.C.) / The Hellenistic World (336-146 B.C.) / The Rise of Rome, ca 750-44 B.C. / The Pax Romana (31 B.C.-A.D. 450) / Late Antiquity: 350-600 / Europe in the Early Middle Ages, 600-1000 / State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1300 / The Changing Life of the People in the High Middle Ages / The Creativity and Challenges of Medieval Cities / The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 1300-1450 / European Society in the Age of the Renaissance, 1350-1550 / Reformations and Religious Wars, 1500-1600 / European Exploration and Conquest, 1450-1650 / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe, ca 1589-1715 / Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe to 1740 / Toward a New Worldview, 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century / The Changing Life of the People / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry (ca 1780-1860) / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / The Great Break: War and Revolution, 19141919 / The Age of Anxiety (ca 1900-1940) / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 / Cold War Conflicts and Social Transformations, 1945-1985 / Revolution, Rebuilding, and New Challenges: 1985 to the Present

Contents: The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 13001450 / European Society in the Age of the Renaissance, 1350-1550 / Reformations and Religious Wars, 15001600 / European Exploration and Conquest, 1450-1650 / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe, ca 1589-1715 / Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe to 1740 / Toward a New Worldview, 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century / The Changing Life of the People / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry (ca 1780-1860) / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / The Great Break: War and Revolution, 1914-1919 / The Age of Anxiety (ca 19001940) / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 19191945 / Cold War Conflicts and Social Transformations, 1945-1985 / Revolution, Rebuilding, and New Challenges: 1985 to the Present

Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK September 2005 664pp Paperback £17.99

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Palgrave Master Series

Western Society: A Brief History

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of

Based on the highly acclaimed A History of Western Society, this brief edition presents a succinct overview of the historical development of the West while preserving the hallmark focus on social history and everyday life of the original work. Richly illustrated, it combines pedagogical support with compelling writing and first-hand accounts. March 2009 912pp c. 325 images and c. 70 maps Paperback £29.99

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October 2007 Hardback

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October 2007 Paperback

1148pp £34.99

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A History of World Societies 8th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, John Buckler, Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, Patricia B. Ebrey, Professor of History, University of Washington, USA, Roger B. Beck, Professor of History, Eastern Illinois University, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Contents: Preface / Maps / Listening to the Past / Early Civilization on Afroeurasia, to 450 B.C.E. / The Foundation of Indian Society, to 300 C.E. / China’s Classical Age, to 256 B.C.E. / The Greek Experience / The World of Rome / East Asia and the Spread of Buddhism, 256 B.C.E.-800 C.E. / Europe and Western Asia, ca. 350850 / The Islamic World, ca 600-1400 / African Societies and Kingdoms, ca 400-1450 / Civilizations of the Americas, 2500 B.C.E.-1500 C.E. / Central and Southern Asia, to 1400 / East Asia, ca 800-1400 / Europe in the Middle Ages, 850-1400 / Europe in the Renaissance and Reformation, 1350-1600 / The Acceleration of Global Contact / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Europe, ca 1589-1725 / Toward a New World-View in the West, 1540-1789 / Africa and the World, ca 1400-1800 / The Islamic World Powers, ca 1400-1800 / Continuity and Change in East Asia, ca 1400-1800 / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Industrial Revolution in Europe, ca 1780-1860 / The Triumph of Nationalism in Europe, 1815-1914 / Africa, Southwest Asia, and Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Asia in the Era of Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Nation Building in the Western Hemisphere and Australia / The Great Break: War and Revolution / Nationalism in Asia, 1914-1939 / The Age of Anxiety in the West / Dictatorship and the Second World War / Global Recovery and Division Between Superpowers / Latin America, Asia, and Africa in the Contemporary World / A New Era in World History / Epilogue: The Middle East in Today’s World / Index February 2009 1128pp 262x222mm c. 100 maps and illustrations Hardback £3999 978-0-230-58467-9

The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760–1840 Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Professor of History, University College Los Angeles, USA ‘The perceptive and novel essays in this volume begin a wider re-conceptualization of global history.’ - C. A. Bayly, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, University of Cambridge, UK ‘A collection of important and thoughtful essays discussing – but also interrogating the claim that the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries witnessed a “global crisis”.’ - Linda Colley, Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History, Princeton University, USA ‘A hugely welcome project that connects with a major debate of growing interest and importance, with outstanding authors and chapters.’ - John Darwin, Beit University Lecturer in the History of the British Commonwealth, University of Oxford. UK Distinguished historians provide uniquely broad coverage of the dynamics of global and regional change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Sheds new light on the American, French and Haitian revolutions, alongside ground-breaking treatments of Africa’s place in world history and Asia’s age of revolutions. Contents: D.Armitage & S.Subrahmanyam: Introduction: Causation, Connection and Comparison / G.B.Nash: Sparks from Altar of ‘76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution / L.Hunt: The French Revolution in Global Context / M.Jasanoff: Revolutionary Exiles: The American Loyalist and French Émigré Diasporas / J.Adelman: Iberian Passages: Continuity and Change in the South Atlantic / D.C.Geggus: The Caribbean in the Age of Revolution / J.C.Miller: The Dynamics of History in Africa and the Atlantic ‘Age of Revolutions’ / J.Cole: Playing Muslim: Bonaparte’s Army of the Orient and Euro-Muslim Creolization / R.Travers: Imperial Repercussions: South Asia and the World, c. 1760-1840 / P.Carey: Revolutionary Europe and the Destruction of Java’s Old Order, 1808-1830 / K.Pomeranz: Their Own Path to Crisis? Social Change, State-Building and the Limits of Qing Expansion, c. 1770-1840 / C.A.Bayly: Afterword December 2009 4 maps Hardback Paperback

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CAMBRIDGE IMPERIAL AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES SERIES

Imperial Andamans Colonial Encounter and Island History Aparna Vaidik, Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA

Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton The aim of this series is to cover the broad span of modern imperial history while also exploring more recent developments in post-colonial states. The series will include studies of the British Empire before the formation of the Commonwealth, and will also encourage comparative assessments of other empires within and beyond Europe.

Headhunting and Colonialism Anthropology and the Circulation of Human Skulls in the Portuguese Empire, 1870-1930 Ricardo Roque, Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal

An exploration of headhunting and the collection of heads for European museums in the context of colonial wars, from the 1870s to the 1930s. The book offers a new understanding of the mutually dependent interaction between indigenous peoples and colonial powers, and how collected remains became regarded as objects of wider significance. Contents: Illustrations & Maps / Abbreviations / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: ENCOUNTERS WITH PARASITES / Parasitism in Colonial Interactions / The Order of Ceremonial Government / The Circulatory System of Colonial Headhunting / PART II: SKULLS AND HISTORIES / Trajectories of Human Skulls in Museum Collections / Human Skulls as Anthropological Objects / Histories and Classification in Timorese Anthropology / Collecting and the Dramas of Colonial Hostility / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index February 2010 360pp 216x138mm 20 b/w illustrations and 3 maps Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22205-2

This book traverses the Indian Ocean in the period when the British held sway over the major oceanic waters of the world. In reviving the history of the Andamans as an important imperial prize, it offers a fresh perspective on the history of British colonialism, nationalism and the creation of modern India from its geographic periphery. Contents: List of Illustrations / List of Maps / List of Tables / List of Abbreviations / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Island Problematic / Colonizing the Bay / Reclaiming the Wild / Redemptive Space / Labour – the Grand Desideratum / Myriad Andamans / Whither Penal or Free / Conclusion / Index March 2010 344pp 216x138mm 20 b/w illustrations, 5 maps and 21 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57605-6

Ireland and India Nationalism, Empire and Memory Michael Silvestri, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Clemson University, USA

Through a consideration of historical memory, commemoration and the ‘imagined communities’ of nationalism, Ireland and India examines Ireland’s imperial history. October 2009 352pp 19 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Educated at Georgetown University and Queen’s University Belfast, UK where she received her PhD in 2007 August 2009 Hardback

248pp £52.00

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Asian Empire and British Knowledge China and the Networks of British Imperial Expansion Ulrike Hillemann, Head of International Strategy and Partnerships, Imperial College London, UK

‘A timely and innovative analysis of the ways in which British interests engaged with, represented and ‘manufactured’ China’ for British metropolitan consumption during the nineteenth century. It expands our knowledge of British imperial networks and activities in new and vital directions and points to significant legacies of the West’s colonial engagement with the East.’ - Alan Lester, University of Sussex, UK October 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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978-0-230-21674-7

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A History of Reading and Writing

Nations and their Histories

In the Western World

Constructions and Representations Martyn Lyons, Professor of History and European Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia

‘A History of Reading and Writing in the Western World provides a thought provoking overview and analysis of a vast range of time and ideas. I would certainly recommend this as a set text for my Book History courses.’ - Jane Potter, Oxford Brookes, UK ‘A History of Reading and Writing in the Western World fills a crying need for an introductory transnational Book History textbook.’ - Jonathan Rose, Drew University, USA Contents: What is the History of Reading and Writing? / Reading and Writing in the Ancient and Medieval World / Was There a Printing Revolution? / Print and the Protestant Reformation / Renaissance Books and Humanist Readers / Print and Popular Culture / The Rise of Literacy in the Early Modern West, c.1600-1800 / Censorship and the Reading Public in Pre-revolutionary France / The Reading Fever, 1750-1830 / The Age of the Mass Reading Public / New Readers and Reading Cultures / The Democratisation of Writing, 1800 to the Present / Readers and Writers in the Digital Age / Further Reading October 2009 280pp 234x156mm 1 map, 11 b/w photographs and 6 b/w tables Hardback £52.50 978-0-230-00161-9 Paperback £17.99 978-0-230-00162-6

Edited by Susana Carvalho, Research Student, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK François Gemenne, Junior Lecturer, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France

This book highlights the importance of the past and its uses in the formation of modern nations and national identities. October 2009 312pp 216x138mm 5 b/w illustrations and 2 figures Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-21860-4

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A Concise History of the World Since 1945 States and Peoples W.M. Spellman, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Asheville, USA Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Dynamic Tensions in Recent Global History / PART I: FROM BI-POLAR TO MULTI-POLAR WORLD / The Cold War in Global Context, 1945-1991 / The End of Empire and the Problem of Neo-Colonialism / An Elusive New World Order, 1991-2004 / PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS / When Borders Don’t Matter: Development and Global Culture / When Borders Do Matter: International Migration and Identity / PART III: BODY AND SPIRIT / Science, Technology and the Environment / Religions and Civil Society / Conclusion: Hope and Misgiving in the New Century / Further Reading / Index January 2006 Hardback Paperback

Empire, The Sea and Global History

360pp £52.50 £17.99

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Britain’s Maritime World, c.1760-c.1840 Edited by David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK June 2007 Hardback

168pp £21.99

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The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History From the Mid-19th Century to the Present Day

The Britannic Vision Historians and the Making of the British Commonwealth of Nations, 1907-48 W. David McIntyre, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Edited by Akira Iriye, Emeritus, Charles Warren Research Professor of American History, Harvard University, USA and Pierre-Yves Saunier, Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France January 2009 Hardback

1272pp 234x156mm £155.00 978-1-4039-9295-6

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A History of Charisma John Potts, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications, Macquarie University, Australia

‘After reading John Potts’s engrossing new book, A History of Charisma, I agree with him unreservedly...Charisma matters a lot, for good and ill, in politics, religion, business, the arts and many other walks of life.’ The Australian September 2009 280pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £19.99

History and the Environment

Cross-Currents of the African and Irish Diasporas

Edited by Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History, Royal Institute of Technology and Paul Warde, Reader in Early Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK

Edited by Peter D. O’Neill, PhD Candidate, University of Southern California, USA and David Lloyd, Professor of English, University of Southern California, USA

This book is a state-of-the-art guide to contemporary questions in global environmental history.’ - J. Donald Hughes, University of Denver, USA July 2009 Hardback

384pp £65.00

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978-0-230-55153-4

From Moses to Mandela

For centuries, African and Irish people have traversed the Atlantic, as slaves, servants, migrants, exiles, political organizers and cultural workers. Their experiences intersected; their cultures influenced one another. These essays explore the connections that have defined the ‘Black and Green Atlantic’ in culture, politics, race and labour. November 2009 304pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The Invention of International Crime

1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End A Brief History with Documents Padraic Kenney, Indiana University, USA

A Global Issue in the Making, 1881-1914 Michael Moynihan, Fellow at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Government and faculty member, New York University, USA

This engaging tour illustrates that freedom is a privilege that must be earned and applies an historical lens to the specific threats to freedom in our contemporary landscape. Contents: Foreword / Introduction: Defining Freedom / Sinai, 14th Century, BC / Athens, 6th Century BC / Rome, 1st Century BC / Venice, 9th Century / Runnymede, 1215 / Philadelphia, 1787 / New York, 1886 / India, 1947 / San Francisco, 1967 / Berlin, 1989 / Freedom Today / The Future of Freedom: A Free Agenda 272pp £17.99

The Black and Green Atlantic

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February 2010 Hardback

Nature’s End

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A series of democratic transformations in the 1980s ended the cold war. This volume uses six case studies from the period to explore common characteristics of political change and the differing strategies and views of those who sought to free themselves from dictatorship.

Paul Knepper, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, University of Sheffield, UK

This book examines the period when crime became an international issue, exploring issues such as ‘world-shrinking’ changes in transportation, communication and commerce, and concerns about alien criminality, white slave trading and anarchist outrages. October 2009 4 b/w tables Hardback

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The Historiography of Genocide

208pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-312-48766-9

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK February 2008 656pp tables, graphs and figures Hardback £95.00

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Imagining Transatlantic Slavery Edited by Cora Kaplan, Visiting Professor of English, Queen Mary, University of London, UK and John Oldfield, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Southampton, UK Contents: List of illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / C.Kaplan & J.Oldfield: Introduction / PART I: CULTURES OF ABOLITION / B.Carey: Inventing a Culture of Antislavery: Pennsylvanian Quakers and the Germantown Protest of 1688 / J.Oldfield: (Re)mapping Abolitionist Discourse during the 1790s: The Case of Benjamin Flower and the Cambridge Intelligencer / J.Morgan-Owens: ‘Another Ida May’: Photography and the American Abolition Campaign / H.Millette: Exchanging Fugitive Identity: William and Ellen Crafts’ Transatlantic Reinvention (1850–1869) / PART II: IMAGINING TRANSATLANTIC SLAVERY / V.Carretta: Equiano’s Paradise Lost: The Limits of Allusion in Chapter Five of The Interesting Narrative / E.R.Elrod: Phyllis Wheatley’s Abolitionist Text: The 1834 Edition / L.M.Crisafulli: Women and Abolitionism: Hannah More’s and Ann Yearsley’s Poetry of Freedom / PART III: REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING / D.Hamilton: Representing Slavery in British Museums: The Challenges of 2007 / E.K.Wallace: Coram Boy: Slavery, Theatricality, and Sentimentality on the British Stage / M.Wood: Significant Silence: Where was Slave Agency in the Popular Imagery of 2007? / C.Hall: Afterword: Britain 2007, Problematizing Histories / Index January 2010 224pp 20 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY SERIES This distinguished series seeks to: develop scholarship on the transnational connections of societies and peoples in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; provide a forum in which work on transnational history from different periods, subjects, and regions of the world can be brought together in fruitful connection; and explore the theoretical and methodological links between transnational and other related approaches such as comparative history and world history.

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Historical Approaches Edited by Martin Conway, Fellow and Tutor in History, University of Oxford, UK and Kiran Klaus Patel, Professor in Modern History, European University Institute, Italy

Europeanization is a term at the centre of contemporary political debate. In this innovative study, a team of British and German historians present the findings of their research project into how the concept and content of Europeanization needs to be understood as a historical phenomenon, which has changed its meaning during the twentieth century. July 2010 Hardback

328pp £55.00

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Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865–1922 Jonathan Gantt, History Instructor, University of South Carolina, USA

Using a transnational approach, this volume surveys the origins of Irish terrorism and its impact on the Anglo-Saxon community during an era of intense imperialism. While at times it posed sharp disagreements between Britain and the United States, their ideological repulsion to terrorism later led to co-operation in counter-terrorism strategies. February 2010 Hardback

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South Asia and the Global Circulation of Ideas Edited by Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Kris Manjapra, Assistant Professor of History, Tufts University, USA

Series Editors: Akira Iriye and Rana Mitter

216x138mm 978-0-230-57820-3

Cosmopolitan Thought Zones

384pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53812-2

Contents: K.Manjapra: Introduction / PART I: THEORY AND METHODS / A.Sen: Is Nationalism a Boon or a Curse? / S.Tagore: Benjamin in Bengal: Cosmopolitanism and Historical Primacy / S.Kaviraj: Said and the History of Ideas / PART II: DIFFERENT UNIVERSALISMS / A.Jalal: Iqbal on Nietzsche: A Transcultural Dialogue / S.Bose: Different Universalisms, Colorful Cosmopolitanisms: The Global Imagination of the Colonized / I.Hofmeyr: Gandhi’s Printing Press: Indian Ocean Print Cultures and Cosmopolitanims / PART III: MODERNIST THOUGHT ZONES / D.Menon: A Local Cosmopolitan: ‘Kesari’ Balakrishna Pillai and the Invention of Europe for a Modern Kerala / K.Manjapra: The Communist Ecumene and Transcolonial Recognition / B.Zachariah: Rethinking (the absence of) Fascism in India, c. 1922-1945 / PART IV: HISTORIES OF CONNECTION / N.Slate: A Coloured Cosmopolitanism: Cedric Dover’s Reading of the AfroAsian World / M.Prayer: Creative India and the World: Bengali Internationalism and Italy in the Interwar Period / S.Marchand: On Orientalism and Iconoclasm: German Scholarship’s Challenge to the Saidian Model April 2010 Hardback

304pp £55.00

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Transatlantic anti-Catholicism France and the United States in the Nineteenth Century Timothy Verhoeven, received his Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne School of Historical Studies, Australia

This book is a cultural and intellectual history of anti-Catholicism in the period 1840-1870. May 2010 Hardback

256pp £48.00

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Transnational Lives Biographies of Global Modernity, 1700-present Edited by Angela Woollacott, Professor of Modern History, Macquarie University, Australia, Desley Deacon, Head of History Program, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia and Penny Russell, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Sydney, Australia

The transnationalism of ordinary lives threatens the stability of national identity and unsettles the framework of national histories and biography. This book takes mobility, not nation, as its frame, and captures a rich array of lives, from the elite to the subaltern, that have crossed national, racial and cartographic boundaries. January 2010 Hardback

320pp £55.00

International Organisation in World Politics 3rd edition David Armstrong, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, UK, Lorna Lloyd, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Keele University, UK and John Redmond, Professor of European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK September 2004 304pp Paperback £22.99

The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Robert Boyce, Lecturer of International History, London School of Economics and Politial Science, UK; University of Toronto and Institut d’Etudes Politiques, France and Member, Scientific Committee of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Dijon

216x138mm 978-0-230-23870-1

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Challenging the standard narrative of interwar international history, this account establishes the causal relationship between the global political and economic crises of the period, and offers a radically new look at the role of ideology, racism and the leading liberal powers in the events between the First and Second World Wars. October 2009 11 b/w tables Hardback

624pp

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GLOBAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY SINCE 1945 SERIES Series Editors: Saki Dockrill and William Rosenau Palgrave Macmillan’s new book series Global Conflict and Security since 1945 seeks fresh historical perspectives to promote the empirical understanding of global conflict and security issues arising from international law, leadership, politics, multilateral operations

Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship Britain, the US and the EC, 1969-74 Niklas H. Rossbach, holds a PhD in History and Civilization from the European University Institute

This book reveals that 1969-74 was a crucial period for the special relationship. The Heath Government attempted to reverse Britain’s decline as a great power by forging an American-European special relationship out of the AngloAmerican relationship. Simultaneously the Nixon Administration tried to recoup the global position of the United States. Contents: Introduction / Heath’s European Ideas and Nixon’s New Foreign Policy / Anglo-American Economic and Monetary Affairs / The Anglo-American Nuclear Special Relationship / Anglo-American Policy Towards European Integration / Anglo-American Diplomacy and Détente / Conclusion / Bibliography / November 2009 320pp 4 tables Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57725-1

Political Warfare against the Kremlin US and British Propaganda Policy at the Beginning of the Cold War Lowell H. Schwartz, Political Scientist, RAND Corporation May 2009 Hardback

328pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-22114-7

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The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944–50 Britain, America and Post-War Rivalry Christopher Baxter, Research Fellow in Intelligence History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

The first full account of British policy towards China, Japan and Korea from the final stages of the Second World War to the outbreak of the Korean War, set against the backdrop of the AngloAmerican relationship, broader Far Eastern developments, the beginnings of the Cold War, and Britain’s relationship with the Commonwealth. Contents: Acknowledgements / Maps / Abbreviations / Introduction / Defeating Japan / Wartime Post-War Planning / Japan Surrenders / Occupation and Civil War / Questioning Engagement / Going into Reverse / The Road to War / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index October 2009 3 maps Hardback

320pp

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978-0-230-20297-9

The Versailles Settlement

Making Settler Colonial Space

Peacemaking After the First World War, 19191923 2nd edition

Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity

Alan Sharp, Professor of International Studies and Provost (Coleraine), University of Ulster, UK Contents: List of Maps / Foreword / Chronology / The Peacemakers / THE OLD WORLD FALLS APART / THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS / REPARATIONS / THE GERMAN SETTLEMENT / THE EASTERN EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT / THE COLONIAL, NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN SETTLEMENTS / Conclusion / Abbreviations / Notes / Bibliographical Note / Bibliography / Index September 2008 304pp 3 maps Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-80076-8 978-0-333-80077-5

The Making of the Twentieth Century

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States Versus Markets

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The Emergence of a Global Economy 3rd edition Herman M. Schwartz, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia, USA November 2009 360pp 234x156mm 26 b/w tables and 11 b/w line drawings Paperback £25.99 978-0-230-52128-5

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Edited by Tracey Banivanua Mar, Lecturer in History, La Trobe University, Australia and Penelope Edmonds, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia Contents: T.Banivanua Mar & P.Edmonds: Introduction / S.Tusitala Marsh: Guys Like Gauguin / PART I: APPROPRIATING EMPTINESS / A.Howkins: Appropriating Space: Antarctic Imperialism and the Mentality of Settler Colonialism / E.Vincent: Never Mind Our Country is the Desert / T.Banivanua Mar: Carving Wilderness: National Parks and the Unsettling of Emptied Lands / S.Barford: The Clay Maiden / PART II: FRONTIERS IN CADASTRAL AND URBANISING SPACES / S.Barford: Don’t Read Under a Coconut Tree / D.Byrne: Nervous Landscapes: Race and Space in Australia / P.Edmonds: The Intimate Urbanising Frontier: Native Camps and Settler Colonialism’s Violent Array of Spaces around Early Melbourne / J.Barman: Race, Greed, and Something More: The Erasure of Urban Indigenous Space in Early Twentieth-Century British Columbia / PART III: MAKING AND UNMAKING PLACES / S.Tusitala Marsh: Has the Whole Tribe Come Out From England? / A.Wanhalla: The Politics of ‘periodical counting’: Race, Place and Identity in Southern New Zealand / J.Lydon: ‘Fantastic Dreaming’: Ebenezer Mission as Moravian Utopia and Wotjobaluk Responses / L.Veracini: The Imagined Geographies of Settler Colonialism / PART IV: THIRDSPACE AND MIDDLE GROUNDS / S.Barford: Acoustic Shadows / R.Gibson: Patyegarang and William Dawes: The Space of Imagination / C.McKinnon: Indigenous Spaces: Resisting Settler Colonialism / J.T.Johnson: Indigeneity’s Challenges to the Settler State: Decentring the ‘imperial binary’ / M.Strickson-Pua: Whakatangi May 2010 312pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 3 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22179-6

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL • MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY WAR, CULTURE AND SOCIETY, 1750-1850 Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb, Alan Forrest, and Karen Hagemann The War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 series seeks to extend the scope of more traditional historiography. It covers warfare during this formative century not just in Europe, but in the Americas, in colonial societies, and across the world. Titles in the series consider the construction of identities and power relations by integrating the principal categories of difference, most notably class and religion, generation and gender, race and ethnicity. The series uses a multi-faceted approach to the period, and turns to methods of political, cultural, social and military history, and of art history, in order to develop a challenging and multidisciplinary analysis.

Gender, War and Politics Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775–1830 Edited by Karen Hagemann, Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina, USA, Gisela Mettele, Lecturer in Urban History, University of Leicester, UK and Jane Rendall, Honorary Fellow, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, University of York, UK

Military and civilian experiences of war and revolution, in free and slave societies, both reflected and shaped gender concepts and practices, in relation to class, ethnicity, race and religion. This volume addresses war, developing political and national identities and the changing gender regimes of Europe and the Americas between 1775 and 1830. July 2010 400pp 1 map and 1 b/w illustration Hardback £70.00

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War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 Edited by Richard Bessel, Professor of Twentieth Century History, Nicholas Guyatt, Lecturer in Modern History and Jane Rendall, Honorary Fellow, Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, all at University of York, UK Contents: Maps and Illustrations / Series Foreword / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / List of Abbreviations / R.Bessel, N.Guyatt & J.Rendall: Introduction: War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 / PART I: A WORLD IN UPHEAVAL / C.A.Bayly: The ‘Revolutionary Age’ in the Wider World, c. 1790-1830 / L.Dubois: The Revolutionary Abolitionists of Haiti / I.Coller: Race and Slavery in the Making of Arab France, 1802-1815 / A.Rabinovich: The Making of Warriors: The Militarization of the Rio de la Plata, 18061807 / PART II: FREEDOM AND CAPTIVITY / L.L.Johnson: The French Conspiracy: Paranoia and Opportunism on the Eve of Independence in Buenos Aires / N.Worden: Armed with Swords and Ostrich Feathers: Militarism and Cultural Revolution in the Cape Slave Uprising of 1808 / M-J.Rossignol: Jacques-Pierre Brissot and the Fate of Atlantic Antislavery during the Age of Revolutionary Wars / J.Winch: Borderlands of Empire, Borderlands of Race / PART III: IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE / R.Earle: The French Revolutionary Wars in the Spanish American Imagination, 1810-1830 / C.Anderson: Old Subjects, New Subjects, and Non-Subjects: Silences and Subjecthood in Late Eighteenth-Century Grenada / J.Hartley: The Russian Empire: Military Encounters and National Identity / J.de Groot: War, Empire, and the ‘Other’: IranianEuropean Encounters in the ‘Napoleonic’ Era’ / F.Vlachou: Patriotism, Painting and the Portuguese Empire during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars / Index

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Iran and the CIA The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited Darioush Bayandor, formerly Lecturer on International Law, Diplomacy and International Institutions, National University of Tehran, Iran and Headed several UN Humanitarian Offices

‘This is an important and beautifully balanced study of the overthrow of Iran’s Prime Minister Mosaddeq. For over fifty years the literature has concentrated on the role of CIA and British intelligence. The author has now revealed the critical participation of important Iranian individuals and political factions.’ - Charles Naas, former Director, US-Iranian Affairs, State Department, Washington and Minister-Chargé d’ Affaires in Tehran 1977-79 In the early 1950s, frail septuagenarian prime minister of Iran, Doctor Mohammad Mosaddeq, shook the world – challenging Britain by nationalizing Iran’s British-run oil industries. In August 1953 he was overthrown. Revisiting these events with ashtonishing new evidence, this book challenges the conventionally-held theory of foul play by the CIA. March 2010 272pp 27 b/w illustrations Hardback £20.00

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July 2010 352pp 216x138mm 2 maps and 12 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22989-1

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Understanding Iran

Lebanon

The Ottoman Empire

Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad

Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis

The Structure of Power 2nd edition

William R. Polk, Established the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, USA, and former President, Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs

William R. Polk provides an informative, readable history of a country which is moving quickly toward becoming the dominant power and culture of the Middle East. Polk describes a country and a history misunderstood by many in the West, while Iranians chafe under the yolk of their current leaders. October 2009 Hardback

272pp £16.99

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Edited by Barry Rubin, Director, GLORIA Center and Editor of MERIA Journal

Lebanon is constantly on the front page of the world’s media. This book seeks to explain the contemporary situation in Lebanon and how it affects the region and the world October 2009 Hardback

256pp £60.00

The Middle East in Focus Series Editor: Barry Rubin ebook available from: Palgrave Connect Political & International Studies Collections

Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East Yaseen Noorani, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, USA

This book is a study of the nature and origin of nationality and modern social ideals in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.

History of the Arabs 10th Revised edition Philip K. Hitti, sometime Professor of Semitic Literature, Princeton University, USA September 2002 852pp Paperback £21.99

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Contents: Sovereign Virtue and the Emergence of Nationality / The Death of the Hero and the Birth of Bourgeois Class Publicity / Order, Agency, and the Economy of Desire: Islamic Reformism and Arab Nationalism / The Moral Transformation of Femininity and the Rise of the Public-Private Division / Fiction, Hegemony, and the Aesthetic Dimension of Citizenship / Excess, Rebellion, and Revolution: Egyptian Modernity in the ‘Trilogy’ of Nagib Mahfuz April 2010 Hardback

288pp £52.00

Colin Imber, formerly Reader in Turkish, University of Manchester, UK

‘Colin Imber has expanded and updated his masterly survey of the Ottoman state down to the mid-seventeenth century to take account of important recent developments in the field, and to add a lucid account of the labyrinthine Ottoman taxation system…A must for all actual and wanna-be Ottomanists.’ - Colin Heywood, University of Hull, UK Contents: Maps / Preface to the Second Edition / Chronology / The Dynasty / Recruitment / The Palace / The Provinces / The Law / Taxation / The Army / The Fleet / Some Conclusions / Notes / Glossary / Sources Quoted / Bibliography / Index August 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

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A History of Israel Ahron Bregman, Lecturer in History, Webster University, UK October 2002 12 maps Hardback Paperback

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History

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To Begin the World Over Again Lawrence of Arabia from Damascus to Baghdad John C. Hulsman, Alfred von Oppenheim Scholar in Residence, German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin, Germany

Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict A History with Documents 7th edition

September 2009 256pp Hardback £18.00

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The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948 The Diary of Sir Henry Gurney Motti Golani, Historian, Department of Israeli Studies, University of Haifa, Israel

Henry Gurney was the last Chief Secretary of the Mandate Government of Palestine. From midMarch to mid-May 1948, at his HQ in Jerusalem’s King David Hotel, he wrote his diary under fire from Jews and Arabs alike, with both groups taking aim at the British Administration as the Mandate drew to a close and the country spiralled into violence. August 2009 264pp 9 b/w illustrations and 2 maps Hardback £50.00

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‘In addition to being well written and easily accessible for students, the text is also authoritative. Smith’s treatment of the conflict is fair and analytically thoughtful.’ - Toby Jones, Rutgers University, USA Contents: Preface / List of Photos and Maps / Prologue: The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Historical Perspective: The Middle East and Palestine to 1517 / Ottoman Society, Palestine, and the Origins of Zionism, 1516-1914 / World War I, Great Britain, and the Peace Settlements, 1914-1921 / Palestine Between the Wars: Zionism, the Palestinian Arabs, and the British Mandate, 1920-1939 / World War II and the Creation of the State of Israel, 1939-1949 / The Beginning of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Search for Security, 1949-1957 / From Suez to the Six-Day War, 1957-1967 / War and the Search for Peace in the Middle East, 1967-1976 / Lebanon, The West Bank, and the Camp David Accords: The Palestine Equation in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1977-1984 / From Pariah to Partner: The PLO and the Quest for Peace in Global and Regional Contexts, 1984-1993 / Israeli-Palestinian/Arab Negotiations and Agreements, 1993-1999 / Is the TwoState Solution Dead?: Camp David 2000, The Palestinian Rebellion and Israeli Unilateralism, 1999-2009 / Epilogue / Glossary / Selected Bibliography / Index / Chronology April 2010 608pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99

A Long History of Destruction Edited by William A. Cook, Professor of English, University of La Verne, USA

Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA

The little-known story of Lawrence of Arabia’s passionate advocacy of Arab nationalism during the pivotal years following WWI and his prescient template for nation building in the Middle East.

The Plight of the Palestinians

A collection of voices from around the world that establishes in both theoretical and graphic terms the slow, methodical genocide taking place in Palestine beginning in the 1940s. Voices decrying in startling, vivid, and forceful language the calculated atrocities taking place. July 2010 Hardback

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Arafat and the Dream of Palestine An Insider’s Account Bassam Abu Sharif, formerly Senior Adviser to the late Yasser Arafat and Press Officer of the PLO, member of the National Council of Palestine

This is his first-hand account of the innerworking of Arafat’s regime, the PLO, Fatah and the relationship that allowed Abu Sharif to encourage important strides toward peace. June 2009 Hardback

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The Arab-Israeli Conflict

The Afghanistan Wars

3rd edition

2nd edition T.G. Fraser, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK

‘Fraser has written an excellent, clear, and balanced account of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This latest edition takes the story up to the present and continues the high standards of accuracy and detail set by its predecessors.’ - Peter Sluglett, University of Utah, USA November 2007 232pp 1 map Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Studies in Contemporary History

Engaging the Muslim World Juan Cole, Professor of History, University of Michigan, USA

Juan Cole disentangles the key foreign policy issues that America is grappling with today, from our dependence on Middle East petroleum to the promotion of Islamophobia by the American right, and delivers his informed advice on the best way forward. April 2009 Hardback

272pp £17.99

The Persian Gulf in History Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University, USA

William Maley, Professor and Foundation Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University, Australia

‘Maley’s book is arguably the key text both for students and researchers on Afghanistan’s recent history. Underpinned by extensive scholarship and judicious argumentation, The Afghanistan Wars is also of great relevance to any appraisal of a vital element of US and Western efforts in the ‘war on terror’.’ - Gregory Kent, Roehampton University, UK ‘The best work available on Afghanistan’s recent history – Maley’s scholarship and mastery of the sources are evident on every page.’ - Stephen J. Blank, Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, USA Contents: Acknowledgements / Note on References / Map / Introduction / The Road to War / Soviet Strategy, Tactics and Dilemmas / The Development of Afghan Resistance / The Karmal Period 1979-1986 / The Najibullah-Gorbachev Period 1986-1989 / The Road to Soviet Withdrawal / Consequences of the Soviet-Afghan War / The Interregnum of Najibullah 1989-1992 / The Rise and Fall of the Rabbani Government 1992-1996 / The Rise and Rule of the Taliban 1994-2001 / The Fall of the Taliban / Post-Taliban Afghanistan / References / Index August 2009 map Hardback Paperback

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An informative edited volume that surveys the history of the Persian Gulf from ancient times to the present day. Contents: L.G.Potter: Introduction / PART I: GULF HISTORY AND SOCIETY / D.Potts: The Archaeology and Early History of the Persian Gulf / T.Daryaee: The Persian Gulf in the Pre-Islamic Period: Sasanian Perspectives / D.Whitcomb: The Gulf in the Early Islamic Period / M.B.Vosoughi: The Kings of Hormuz / R.Matthee: Boom and Bust: The Port of Basra in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century / M.R.Bhacker: The Cultural Unity of the Indian Ocean / A.Sheriff: The Gulf and the Swahili Coast: A History of Acculturation over the Longue Durée / P.Risso: Ties between India and the Gulf / S.Nadjmabadi: The Arab Presence on the Iranian Coast of the Persian Gulf / W.Beeman: Gulf Society Today: An Anthropologist’s View of the Khalijis / PART II: THE ROLE OF OUTSIDERS / J.Teles e Cunha: The Portuguese Presence in the Persian Gulf / W.Floor: Dutch Relations with the Persian Gulf / F.Anscombe: The Ottoman Role in the Gulf / J.Peterson: Britain and the Gulf: At the Periphery of Empire / G.Sick: The U.S. Role in the Gulf June 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Iraq’s Last Jews Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon Tamar Morad, Journalist who has worked at the Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, and the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, Robert Shasha, Founder and President, Cotswold Group, a real estate ownership and management company and Dennis Shasha, Professor of Computer Science, Courant Institute of New York University, USA

UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

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3rd edition Philip Jenkins, Professor of History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA

A Political History of the USA One Nation Under God Bruce Kuklick, Nichols Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania, USA

‘A wonderfully analytic, sharply formulated book that will give students direct access to what they most need to know.’ - David A. Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor of American History, University of California, Berkeley, USA

‘The moving experiences, insights, and the story of how the Israelis spirited masses out of the country make this a very special volume that needed to be written.’ - Jewish Voice and Opinion This book collects first-person accounts from Iraqi Jews about the lives they led in Iraq’s once-vibrant, 2,500-year-old Jewish community – once the world centre of Jewish life.

A History of the United States

Contents: Introduction / PART I: MAKING A STATE / The European Impact in America, 1494-1676 / North American Colonies, 1632-1732 / The Colonies in the Empire, 1651-1774 / War and Order, 1775-1787 / PART II: CONSOLIDATING THE POWER OF THE STATE / The Culture of Politics, 1788-1826 / From Coexistence to Expansion, 1783-1832 / Nationalism, Sectionalism, and Slavery, 1820-1861 / Lincoln and the Civil War, 1858-1865 / The Sections Integrated: South, West, and Northeast, 1865-1896 / PART III: THE AMERICAN STATE AND THE WORLD / The New Empire, 1890-1917 / Progressive America, 1900-1920 / The Crises of Progressive Capitalism, 1919-1933 / The Cosmopolitan New Deal in Depression and War, 1933 -1945 / Cold War America, 1945-1963 / PART IV: PERSONAL POLITICS AND THE STATE / The Long 1960s, 1954-1975 / Cultural Divisions and Cultural Imperialism, 1968-2000 / Epilogue: America in History, 2001 and After / Critical Suggestions for Reading and Study / Index August 2009 360pp 17 photographs and 19 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Contents: List of Tables / List of Maps / Preface to the Third Edition / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface to the First Edition / Introduction / Unnamed Lands: The European Settlement, 1492-1765 / Revolution and Nation Building, 1765-1825 / Expansion and Crisis, 182565 / Cities and Industry, 1865-1917 / War and Globalism, 1917-56 / Only Yesterday, The United States 1956-92 / Contemporary America / Suggestions for Further Reading / Index July 2007 360pp tables and maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Transnational Nation United States History in Global Perspective since 1789 Ian Tyrrell, School of History, University of New South Wales, Australia

The development of nationalism, the movement of peoples, imperialism, industrialization, environmental change and the struggle for equality are all key themes in the study of both US history and world history. Ian Tyrrell offers a fresh, comparative perspective. June 2007 Hardback Paperback

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Making American Culture

Thomas Paine

A Social History, 1900-1920

A Collection of Unknown Writings

Patricia Bradley, formerly Chair, Department of Journalism and Director of the American Studies Department, Temple University, USA

A social and cultural history of American culture in the formative years of the twentieth century, examining forms such as vaudeville, early film, popular songs, modernist art, and many others in the context of contemporary social changes. October 2009 Hardback

264pp £55.00

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Oral Histories of the American Past, 1865-Present Sue Armitage, Distinguished Professor of History, Washington State University, Canada and Laurie Mercier, Associate Professor of History, Washington State University, Canada

This oral history reader, designed to supplement texts on the second half of the U.S. history survey, features the words of ordinary people who describe how they shaped, viewed, and remembered American history. 224pp £60.00 £17.99

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Adam Smith, Lecturer in American History, University College London, UK

Edited by Hazel Burgess,

A collection of writings by Thomas Paine previously unseen since their first appearance, including political pieces, private letters and verse.

October 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Scotland and America, c.1600–c.1800 Alexander Murdoch, Senior Lecturer in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh, UK

Speaking History

February 2010 Hardback Paperback

The American Civil War

Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: SCOTTISH TRADE AND SETTLEMENT IN AMERICA / Scotland and America in the Seventeenth Century / Emigration in the Eighteenth Century / Sugar and Tobacco: ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ / PART II: TRANSATLANTIC SCOTLAND: CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN SCOTLAND AND AMERICA / Slavery and Scotland / Scotland and Native Peoples in the Americas / The Spiritual Connection / Epilogue: The Scottish Invention of the USA / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2009 216pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Contents: List of Maps / Abbreviations / Key Dates in the Civil War / Preface / Slavery and the American Republic / Political Crisis and the Resort to War / The Failure of Limited War / Emancipation and Hard War / Citizen Soldiers / The Ordeal of the Confederate Republic / The Last Best Hope of Earth / The Magic Word, ‘Freedom’ / Notes / Guide to Further Reading / Index January 2007 5 maps Hardback Paperback

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Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth Century Jenel Virden, Senior Lecturer in American Studies, University of Hull, UK February 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Reporting the War Freedom of the Press from the American Revolution to the War on Terrorism John Byrne Cooke, Author of several critically acclaimed historical novels and an accomplished photographer, actor, musician, screenwriter, and filmmaker November 2007 288pp Hardback £16.99

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

America Since 1945

Troubled Water

The American Moment

Race, Mutiny, and Bravery on the USS Kitty Hawk Paul Levine, Professor of American Literature, Copenhagen University, Denmark and Harry Papasotiriou, Associate Professor of International Relations, Panteion University, Greece

‘Students of any subject that contains a component of post-1945 US content will find this book useful and general readers curious about the world’s last remaining superpower will find it a provocative and stimulating introduction.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement September 2005 304pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Devil of Great Island

Peter Schrijvers, Senior Lecturer, School of History and Philosophy, University of New South Wales

‘This temperate study of murderous fury is among the most unsettling books I’ve read in years.’ The Atlantic Monthly Based on countless diaries and letters, Schrijvers recounts American GIs’ experiences in Asia and the Pacific. From the daunting spaces of the China-India theatre to the fortress islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, he brings to life their struggle with suffocating wilderness, devastating diseases, and Japanese soldiers who preferred death over life. June 2010 Paperback

320pp £12.99

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Emerson W. Baker, Teacher of History, Salem State College, USA

Gregory Freeman, Award-winning Writer with more than 25 years experience in Journalism and Historical Nonfiction September 2009 272pp 8pp b/w photos Hardback £18.00

‘Enthralling...Baker’s welcome account throws a strong light on an American witchcraft episode that has not hitherto received the attention it clearly deserves.’ - The Historian

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Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Nuclear Antiaircraft Arms and the Cold War Christopher J. Bright, Independent scholar of twentiethcentury American political and diplomatic history Contents: Technological Challenges, ‘High Kill,’ and the Origins of Nuclear Air Defense Arms / Robert Sprague, Eisenhower, Congress, and ‘Indispensable’ Weapons / Testing, Predelegating, and Announcing / Genie / NikeHercules / BOMARC and Falcon May 2010 Hardback

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Bloody Pacific American Soldiers at War with Japan 2nd edition

Witchcraft and Conflict in Early New England

Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era God, Darwin, and the Roots of America’s Culture Wars Adam Laats, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Center for the Teaching of American History, SUNY Binghamton, USA Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALISM AND FUNDAMENTALISTS / A New Kind of Protestant / What’s in a Name? PART II: GOD AND SCHOOL / Campus Skirmishes / Early Legislative Battles / Of Monkeys and Men / PART III: MONKEYS AND MODERNISM / School Legislation after Scopes / College Controversies after Scopes / Fundamentalists, Bibles, and Schooling in the 1920s / PART IV: FUNDAMENTALISM TRANSFORMED / Fundamentalists and the New Fundamentalism / Fundamentalists outside the New Fundamentalism May 2010 Hardback

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In this lively account, Emerson Baker shows how in 1682, ten years before the infamous Salem witch trials, witchcraft hysteria overtook the town of Great Island, New Hampshire after it was plagued by mysterious events, spawning copycat incidents elsewhere in New England. May 2010 256pp 12 b/w photogrphs Hardback £45.00 Paperback £12.00

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Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace Emulation, Identity, Community Edited by Marina Moskowitz, Director, Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies and Senior Lecturer in American History, University of Glasgow, UK and Marlis Schweitzer, Assistant Professor, York University in Toronto, Canada December 2009 256pp Hardback £55.00

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I Saw it Coming

Lincoln and McClellan

FDR’s Funeral Train

Worker Narratives of Plant Closings and Job Loss

The Troubled Partnership between a President and His General

A Betrayed Widow, a Soviet Spy, and a Presidency in the Balance

Tracy E. K’Meyer, Associate Professor in Recent US History and Co-Director of the Oral History Center and Joy L. Hart, Professor of Communication, both at University of Louisville, USA

In this book, workers displaced by plant closings in Louisville, Kentucky tell their stories, emphasizing their agency, demanding respect for their skill, casting judgment on business and government for not showing that respect, and revealing a sense of alienation resulting from violation of their values and trust. January 2010 Hardback

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Love and Espionage during the Great War James David Robenalt, Partner in Thomson Hine LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, USA and John W Dean, former Nixon White House Counsel 234x156mm 978-0-230-60964-8

The Kennedy Legacy Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled Vincent Bzdek, News Editor and Features Writer, Washington Post May 2009 Hardback

288pp £14.99

Award-winning author John C. Waugh provides the first in-depth look at the fascinating relationship between George McClellan and Abraham Lincoln, from the early days of the Civil War to the 1864 presidential election, when Lincoln and McClellan had their final showdown. May 2010 272pp 8 pp b/w illustrations Hardback £18.00

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Theodore Roosevelt Abroad Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President

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The Harding Affair

September 2009 272pp Hardback £18.00

John C. Waugh, Journalist and History Writer

J. Lee Thompson, Fellow, Royal Historical Society and Professor of History, Lamar University, USA

In a life full of momentous episodes, Theodore Roosevelt’s fifteen-month post-presidential odyssey to Africa and Europe has never been given its due place. A tale of daring adventure, international celebrity, a friendship lost, and a political legacy transformed, Theodore Roosevelt Abroad is the first full account of this important time in history. April 2010 240pp 13pp illustrations Hardback £22.99

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Robert Klara, Editor and Writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, New York Daily News, American Heritage, New Jersey Monthly, and The Christian Science Monitor

Robert Klara chronicles the three day journey of the funeral train carrying the body of Franklin D. Roosevelt revealing the thrilling story of what really took place including, among other things, the hammering out of the policies that would galvanize a country in mourning and win the Second World War. March 2010 272pp 16 pp b/w photographs Hardback £17.99

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Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon Rethinking the Rise of the Right Sarah Katherine Mergel, Assistant Professor of History, Dalton State College, USA

This book examines conservative intellectuals’ response to Richard Nixon the politician, the president, and the policymaker. Contents: Richard Nixon: An Electable Conservative? / Peace with Honour: Ending the Vietnam War / Games Nations Play: Dealing with the Communist Menace / Umpire or Player: Nixon’s Economic Games / Perpetuating the Follies of the Past: Welfare Reform and Race Relations / Mixed Emotions: The Wisdom of Supporting Nixon / Loyalty and Doubts: The Watergate Morass / Richard Nixon: Friend or Foe of Conservatives? January 2010 Hardback

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FDR and the Environment

THE WORLD OF THE ROOSEVELT’S

FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933–1945 Edited by David B. Woolner, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Marist College, New York, USA and Richard G. Kurial, Dean of Arts and Associate Professor of History, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

‘Taken as a set, these stimulating essays shed new light upon the complex relationships between Franklin Roosevelt and the American Catholic community during the New Deal and between the United States and the Vatican during World War II...These essays avoid polemics and deepen genuine historical understanding of an important subject.’ - Rev. Wilson D. Miscamble, C.S.C. Associate Professor of History, University of Notre Dame, USA April 2010 Paperback

295pp £18.99

October 2009 Paperback

288pp £19.00

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FDR and the Holocaust Edited by Verne W. Newton, formerly Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, USA

Larry E. Tise, Author and Historian (due to his unique research on the lives of the Wright brothers, he was appointed Wilbur and Orville Wright Distinguished Professor, East Carolina University, USA in 2000, a post he continues to hold) September 2009 256pp 16pp b/w photographs Hardback £17.00

January 2010 Paperback

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War, Peace, and Legacies David B. Woolner, Associate Professor, Marist College and Executive Director, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, USA, Warren F. Kimball, Robert Treat Professor Emeritus of History, Rutgers University, USA and David Reynolds, Professor of International History, Christ’s College, Cambridge, UK

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Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction Edited by James Smethurst, Associate Professor of History and Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA, Rachel Rubin, Associate Professor of American Studies, University of Massachusetts-Boston, USA and Chris Green, Assistant Professor of English, Marshall University, USA

The contributors to this volume take a hard look at Roosevelt’s reaction to the Holocaust.

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FDR’s World

272pp £50.00

When one thinks of the New Deal era, the issue of the environment does not immediately come to mind. Yet New Deal policies had a huge impact on environmental thinking, defining a new role for the federal government in the scientific management of the natural environment.

The Secret Flights of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk

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March 2009 Hardback

Edited by David B. Woolner, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Marist College in Poughkeepsie, USA and Executive Director, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, USA and Henry L. Henderson, President of Policy Solutions Ltd., USA and Senior Lecturer in Environmental Studies, University of Chicago, USA

Conquering the Sky

‘By thoughtfully combining fresh source materials and perspectives, the volume presents the political and cultural terrain of the post-Reconstruction South as we have seldom seen it.’ - Alan Wald, Professor, Program in American Culture, University of Michigan, USA February 2010 Paperback

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Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans Edited by Luisa Del Giudice, Founder and Executive Director, Italian Oral History Institute in Los Angeles, USA

This book introduces readers to a wide range of interpretations that take oral history and folklore as the premise with a focus on Italian and Italian American culture in disciplines such as history, ethnography, memoir, art, and music. December 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00

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Italian and Italian American Studies Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese

The Emancipation Proclamation A Brief History with Documents Michael Vorenberg, Associate Professor of History, Brown University, USA

‘In this single volume, Vorenberg presents the essential primary sources and supporting explanation necessary to tell the fascinating story of the development and impact of the Proclamation. Perhaps the greatest strength of the book, however, is that it cannot help but foster the high level of classroom discussion this topic deserves.’ - Charles W. Sanders, Jr., Kansas State University, USA February 2010 Paperback

208pp £17.99

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Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era A Brief History with Documents

Bringing Desegregation Home Memories of the Struggle toward School Integration in Rural North Carolina Kate Willink, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama and Speech Communication, University of Waterloo, Canada

Woody Holton, Associate Professor, University of Richmond in Virginia, USA May 2009 Paperback

208pp £15.99

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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

This study collects the oral histories of residents of a single county in North Carolina who lived through the consequences of desegregation.

The Bedford Series in History and Culture Series Editors: Natalie Zemon Davis and Ernest R.May

Neighborhood Rebels Black Power at the Local Level Edited by Peniel E. Joseph, Associate Professor of African and Afro-American Studies, Brandeis University, USA February 2010 Hardback Paperback

264pp £60.00 £20.00

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October 2009 Hardback

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Contemporary Black History

Mau Mau in Harlem? The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya Gerald Horne, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of African-American History, University of Houston, USA October 2009 Hardback

336pp £55.00

Contemporary Black History

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Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Controversies and Debates Edited by John A. Kirk, Professor of US History, Royal Holloway University of London, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Introduction: Martin Luther King, Jr and the Civil Rights Movement / Leadership: National and Local Perspectives / Influences: African American Church, White Academy / Authorship: Plagiarism, Ghost-Writing, and Voice-Merging / Tactics: Nonviolence, Violence, and Armed Self Defence / Comparisons: Martin Luther King, Jr and Malcolm X / Relationships: Women and Gender, Sex and Sexuality / Radicalism: Martin Luther King, Jr’s Final Years, 19658 / Assassination: Conspiracy or Lone Gunman? / Commemoration: The King Holiday and Street Naming / Bibliography / Index August 2007 Hardback Paperback

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The Civil Rights Movement

Black Woman’s Burden

Struggle and Resistance 3rd Edition

Commodifying Black Reproduction

A History of the British Presence in Chile

Nicole Rousseau, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Kent State University, USA

From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence

William T. Martin Riches, formerly Senior Lecturer and Convenor of American Studies, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK

Review of New Books

Review of the 1st edition: ‘…a book for undergraduates and general audiences that provides an excellent introduction to and review of the U.S. civil rights movement’ Michael D. Cary, History:

Now thoroughly revised and updated in the light of recent scholarship, Riches’ popular book analyzes the civil rights movement from World War II through to the election of Barack Obama. Contents: Preface to the Third Edition / Acknowledgements / Glossary / List of Acronyms / Basic Chronology / Introduction / Transformation of Politics: Civil Rights 1945-8 / Grassroots Struggle in the South / The Struggle Intensifies: JFK and a New Frontier? / Triumphs and Disasters: LBJ and the Great Society / The New Right and Civil Rights / Transformation: A New South? / Willie Horton and the Southern Strategy: Bush Sr / A Third Way from Hope: Bill Clinton / 1876 and All That: George W. Bush / Post-Racial Politics? Barack Obama / Bibliography / Index March 2010 Hardback Paperback

296pp £55.00 £19.99

November 2009 240pp Hardback £50.00

Black Power in Bermuda The Struggle for Decolonization Quito Swan, Assistant Professor of History, Howard University, USA

This book examines the impact of Black Power on the British colony of Bermuda, where the 1972-73 assassinations of its British Police Commissioner and Governor reflected the Movement’s denouncement of British imperialism and the island’s racist and oligarchic society. January 2010 6 pp illustations Hardback

264pp

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August 2009 Hardback

208pp £50.00

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This book sets out to narrate the contributions to and influence on the history of Chile that British visitors and immigrants have had, not as bystanders but as key players, starting in 1554 with the English Queen ‘Bloody Mary’ becoming Queen of Chile, and ending at the outbreak of the II World War. November 2009 288pp Hardback £55.00

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The Cuban Revolution (1959–2009) Relations with Spain, the European Union, and the United States Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor and Director, European Union Center, University of Miami, USA

Studies in Contemporary History

Duchess Harris, Associate Professor of American Studies, Macalester College, USA

William Edmundson, Consultant, Recife, Brazil, an organization sponsored by the British Council & the British Embassy (formerly, Director, British Council, Cuba)

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Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton

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Fifty years after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and the establishment of a Marxist-Leninist regime in Cuba, the two fundamental dimensions of this historical phenomenon are the survival of the system created by Fidel Castro and the policy of the United States to terminate it. December 2009 272pp Hardback £60.00

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MILITARY HISTORY

Henry Knox

MILITARY HISTORY

GREAT GENERALS SERIES

Visionary General of the American Revolution

Nathanael Greene

Mark Puls, Award-winning Author and has worked as a journalist for The Detroit News

A Biography of the American Revolution Gerald M. Carbone formerly a Journalist for twenty-five years. He has won two of American journalism’s most prestigious prizes - the American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Award and a John S. Knight Fellowship at Stanford University

‘Carbone gives a littleknown Revolutionary War leader his due in this admiring biography...[A] lucid account of the Revolutionary War from the point of view of its most successful general.’ - Kirkus ‘A brisk march through Greene’s short life (44 years) but action-packed military career... Arranging events in a chronological illustration of Greene’s canniness in the duel of Cornwallis, Carbone’s informative portrait should connect with the American Revolution readership.’ Booklist

‘[A] brisk, informative biography...Puls’s authoritative and absorbing account of Knox’s life is a fitting tribute to General Washington’s ‘indispensable man’.’ Publishers Weekly May 2010 288pp 12 b/w photographs Paperback £10.99

Upon taking command of America’s Southern Army in 1780, Nathanael Greene took on an army that consisted of 1,500 starving, nearly naked troops. Within a year, the small worn-out army was transformed into an elite fighting force. In a new approach, Carbone chronicles Greene’s unlikely rise to success and his fall into debt and anonymity.

From 1750 to the Present

February 2010 288pp 234x156mm 4 illustrations and 2 b/w photographs Hardback £17.99 978-0-230-60271-7 Paperback £11.99 978-0-230-62061-2

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Lessons from History’s Undefeated General Bill Yenne, Author of more than two dozen books on military, aviation and historical topics. He also worked with the legendary US Air Force commander, General Curtis E. LeMay

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Enduring Military Boredom Bård Mæland, Professor of History, School of Mission and Theology, Norway and Paul Otto Brunstad, Senior Researcher, Chaplaincy, Norwegian Defence, Norway 224pp £50.00

Alexander the Great

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Alexander the Great is considered one of the most successful commanders of all time and was known to be undefeated in battle. In this masterful biography, Alexander’s influence on the course of cultural and political history and the scope of his military prowess remains awe-inspiring to this day. April 2010 224pp 8 pp b/w photographs Hardback £14.99

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Rommel Leadership Lessons from the Desert Fox Charles Messenger, Served for twenty years as an Officer in the Royal Tank Regiment before becoming a fulltime military historian and defense analyst

‘Charles Messenger tells the story of Germany’s most famous Field Marshal with a verve and brio reminiscent of his subject. Anyone seeking a concise account of Rommel’s remarkable life and career need look no further.’ - Roger Moorhouse, author of Killing Hitler July 2009 Hardback

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Washington

Bradley

Lessons in Leadership Gerald M. Carbone, formerly a Journalist for twentyfive years, mostly for the Providence Journal

Marshall

An insightful and focused look at the military career, lessons, and legacy of the man who was both America’s first general and first president

July 2009 224pp 8 b/w photographs Hardback £14.99 Paperback £8.99

January 2010 224pp 8 pp b/w illustrations Hardback £14.99

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Andrew Jackson Robert V. Remini, Professor of History Emeritus,University of Illinois, USA, official historian, House of Representatives and winner of the US National Book Award for the third volume of his definitive biography of Andrew Jackson

‘Robert Remini, the dean of historians of Andrew Jackson, has done it again. In this vivid, insightful, and illuminating study of Jackson the general, Remini paints a revealing portrait of Jackson in the field. This is an essential book for anyone interested in one of the greatest and most controversial military leaders in American history. And on top of all that, it is a sprightly, entertaining read.’ - Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek September 2009 224pp 8 pp b/w photographs Hardback £14.99 Paperback £9.00

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Pershing Jim Lacey, Analyst, Institute for Defense Analyses and Professor, Johns Hopkins University, USA July 2009 224pp 8 b/w photographs Paperback £8.99

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Steven E. Woodworth, Professor of History, Texas Christian University, USA (acknowledged Expert on the American Civil War)

Robert E. Lee Lessons in Leadership Noah Andre Trudeau, Civil War Historian who has written articles for Civil War Times Illustrated, Gettysburg Magazine, Blue and Gray, North & South, The Columbiad, America’s Civil War, and Military History Quarterly

The bestselling author of Gettysburg delivers an insightful new account of the life and legacy of Robert E. Lee.

Richard B. Frank, Harry S. Truman Book Award Winner 234x156mm 978-1-4039-7658-1 978-0-230-61397-3

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Called ‘the organizer of victory’ by Winston Churchill, General George C. Marshall was a skillful and compassionate leader with a unique legacy. This exciting overview of Marshall’s career and his skilled combination of military strategy and politics will be an important guide for military and civilian leaders everywhere.

Sherman

Macarthur 224pp £14.99 £8.99

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H. Paul Jeffers, Military Historian and Author of seventy books. He has worked as an editor and producer at ABC, CBS and NBC, and is the only person to have been News Director of both of New York City’s all-news radio stations. He has taught journalism at New York University, Syracuse University, and Boston University, USA

Alan Axelrod, Author BusinessWeek bestseller Patton on Leadershi and many books on American and Military History

September 2009 256pp Hardback £14.99

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‘A fast-paced look at the military career of Grant’s most trusted, effective subordinate, the latest from the publisher’s handy Great Generals Series.’- Kirkus Reviews Sherman’s wartime career makes a fascinating study of the degree to which the severity of war can be channeled, directed, and limited - especially as it relates to the current war in Iraq. February 2010 Hardback Paperback

224pp £14.99 £8.99

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Stonewall Jackson Donald. A Davis, Co-author of New York Times bestseller Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-ranked Sniper May 2009 Hardback Paperback

240pp £14.99 £8.99

War and Peace in Modern India

ASIAN HISTORY 234x156mm 978-1-4039-7477-8 978-0-230-61398-0

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A Short History of Asia 2nd edition Colin Mason, formerly Journalist, Diplomat and Member of the Australian Senate September 2005 328pp 16 b/w pictures and 6 maps Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900–1947 Gender, Performance, Embodiment Shompa Lahiri, Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

This study analyzes a variety of transnational South Asian mobilities in the West in the first half of the twentieth century.

Srinath Raghavan, Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King’s College London, UK

‘War and Peace in Modern India is international history at its very best: broadly researched, tightly argued and with new interpretations on nearly every page.’ – O. A. Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Contents: Maps / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Dramatis Personae / Introduction / On Strategy / Sources and Contents / Ideas, Strategy, and Structures / Junagadh, 1947 / Hyderabad, 1947-48 / Kashmir, 1947-49 / Bengal, 1950 / Kashmir, 1951 and After / The Disputed India– China Boundary 1948-1960 / China, 1961-62 / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index February 2010 Hardback

352pp £52.00

Surviving Bhopal Dancing Bodies, Written Texts, and Oral Testimonials of Women in the Wake of an Industrial Disaster Suroopa Mukherjee, Reader, Department of English, University of Delhi, India

Contents: Traveling Native: Olive Christian Malvery in Imperial London / Narrating Mobility and Home in the Indo-American Autobiographies of Dhan Gopal Mukerji and Parvati Athavale / Unsanctioned Mobilities: Indians Transgressions and Imperial Surveillance in Interwar Europe / Seeing Subject and Walking Zoo: Indian Women Tourists in 1930s Europe / Clandestine Mobilities and Shifting Embodiments: Noor-un-nisa Inayat Khan in Second World War Britain and France / Conclusion: Bodies in Motion March 2010 Hardback

218pp £52.00

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This book explores the nature of women’s activism in the broader context of the economic and medical rehabilitation of the survivors of the horrific Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

234x156mm 978-0-230-61820-6 April 2010 Hardback

224pp £52.00

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Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

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Crafting the Nation in Colonial India Reading Shenbao Abigail McGowan, Assistant Professor of History, University of Vermont, USA August 2009 Hardback

288pp £60.00

Nationalism, Consumerism and Individuality in China 1919-37

216x138mm 978-0-230-61267-9

Weipin Tsai, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

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A History of China 2nd edition John A.G. Roberts, formerly Principal Lecturer, Department of History, University of Huddersfield, UK Contents: List of Maps / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction to the First Edition / Introduction to the Second Edition / Maps / The Prehistory and Early History of China / From the Period of Division to the Tang Dynasty / The Song and Yuan Dynasties / The Early Modern Period: The Ming and the Early Qing / China in the late Qing / Republican China, 1911-49 / China Since the 1949 Revolution / Conclusion / Notes / Further Reading / Index July 2006 10 maps Hardback Paperback

384pp

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Reading of Russian Literature in China A Moral Example and Manual of Practice Mark Gamsa, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History and Literature, Tel Aviv University, Israel

This book traces the profound influence that Russian literature, which was tied inseparably to the political victory of the Russian revolution, had on China during a period that saw the collapse of imperial rule and the rise of the Communist Party.

A History of Malaysia

Through a study of the readership of the most popular commercial daily newspaper in China during the early twentieth century, Reading Shenbao investigates ideas of nationalism, consumerism and individuality, looking at the relationship between advertising, modern lifestyles and changing social attitudes in China as it underwent modernization. November 2009 372pp 216x138mm 29 b/w illustrations and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-01982-9

Trans-Pacific Interactions

tBarbara Watson Andaya, Professor, Asian Studies Program and Leonard Y Andaya, Professor of History, both at University of Hawaii, USA January 2001 Hardback Paperback

416pp £65.00 £24.99

A History of the Pacific Islands Steven Roger Fischer, Institute of Polynesian Languages and Literatures, New Zealand August 2002 Hardback Paperback

336pp £50.00 £16.99

November 2009 224pp Hardback £55.00

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Forbidden Nation A History of Taiwan Jonathan Manthorpe, Foreign News Correspondent and International Affairs Columnist, Vancouver Sun April 2009 Paperback

288pp £17.99

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The Meiji Restoration Monarchism, Mass Communication and Conservative Revolution Alistair D. Swale, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato, New Zealand

The United States and China, 1880-1950 Edited by Ruth Mayer, Chair of American Studies and Vanessa Künnemann, Assistant Professor of American Studies, both at Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-University, Germany

234x156mm 978-0-333-94503-2 978-0-333-94504-9

Contents: Introduction / Japan Within the World System: Urbanization, Political Stasis and Western Economic Expansion / The Meiji Coup d’Etat / Mass Media and the Development of Civil Culture / ‘The More Thorough Fulfillment of the Restoration’ / The Imperial Household, the Popular Press and the Contestation of Public Space / Conclusion: Conservatism, Traditionalism and Restoration / Bibliography November 2009 216pp Hardback £50.00

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Contents: The Russian Classics as a Moral Example / Literature and the Nation / The Agents of Soviet Literature / Soviet Socialist Realism as a Manual of Practice May 2010 Hardback

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ASIAN • AFRICAN HISTORY

A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200

AFRICAN HISTORY

Africa Since Independence

4th edition M.C. Ricklefs, Professor of History, National University of Singapore

Recognized as the most authoritative general account of Indonesia, this revised and expanded fourth edition has been updated in the light of new scholarship. New chapters at the end of the book bring the story up to the present day, including discussion of recent events such as the 2002 Bali terrorist bombings and the 2004 tsunami. September 2008 512pp photographs, maps and tables Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99

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Whiteness in Zimbabwe Race, Landscape, and the Problem of Belonging David McDermott Hughes, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Human Ecology and a member of the Graduate Faculty of Geography, Rutgers University, USA

A Comparative History Paul Nugent, Professor of Comparative African History and Director, Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK June 2004 maps Paperback

640pp

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The Making of Contemporary Africa The Development of African Society since 1800 2nd edition Bill Freund, Professor of Economic History, University of Natal, South Africa May 1998 Paperback

360pp £21.99

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European settler societies have a long history of establishing a sense of belonging and entitlement outside Europe, but Zimbabwe has proven to be the exception to the rule. Arriving in the 1890s, white settlers never comprised more than a tiny minority. Instead of grafting themselves onto local societies, they adopted a strategy of escape. April 2010 Hardback Paperback

224pp £52.00 £19.99

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The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Sharlene Swartz, Research Specialist in the Child, Youth, Family and Social Development Division of the Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa and Visiting Research Fellow, Cambridge University, UK

This book provides an engaging account of the moral lives of young black South Africans once the struggle against apartheid ended and took away their object of political resistance. January 2010 Hardback

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Created Equal Voices on Women’s Rights Anna Horsbrugh-Porter, Radio Journalist who has worked for the BBC World Service, BBC Radio Four and independent production companies and Amnesty International

when equality is upheld. September 2009 224pp Paperback £11.99

Created Equal is the definitive statement of the current state of this global issue. It considers women’s lives to find out what happens when their rights are violated, but also what can be achieved 216x138mm 978-0-230-61733-9

Companion to Women’s Historical Writing Mary Spongberg, Associate Professor of Women’s History, Macquarie University, Australia, Barbara Caine, Monash University, Australia and Ann Curthoys, Manning Clark Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

‘This fascinating reference book is an indispensable tool for those interested in women’s writing and history.’ - History Today November 2009 736pp Paperback £19.99

October 2005 Hardback Paperback

320pp £60.00 £19.99

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Men of War Masculinity and the First World War in Britain Jessica Meyer, Independent Scholar

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‘Powerful...well-argued and full of fascinating detail.’ - Anthony Fletcher, History Today

Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670 to the Present Edited by Laurie Mercier, Associate Professor of History, Washington State University, USA and Jaclyn Gier, Director of European Studies and Associate Professor of History, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, USA 336pp £19.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-62104-6

Gender and Sexuality in 1968

Edited by Matt Houlbrook, New College, Oxford, UK and H.G. Cocks, Department of History, Birkbeck College, UK

Series Editors: John Arnold, Joanna Bourke and Sean Brady

Mining Women

October 2009 Paperback

Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of Sexuality

GENDER AND SEXUALITIES IN HISTORY

November 2008 232pp Hardback £50.00

Brutality and Desire War and Sexuality in Europe’s Twentieth Century

Transformative Politics in the Cultural Imagination

Edited by Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History, City University of New York, USA

Edited by Lessie Jo Frazier, Assistant Professor of Gender Studies, Indiana University, USA and Deborah Cohen, Assistant Professor of History and Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Missouri, USA November 2009 272pp Hardback £55.00

‘This wonderful book makes a powerful contribution to the history of Europe in the 20th century.’ Judith Surkis, Harvard University, USA

216x138mm 978-0-230-61871-8

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006 Palgrave Advances ebook available from Dawson ERA, Ebookcorps, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Palgrave Connect History Collections

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December 2008 304pp Hardback £58.00

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France

Women, Gender and Enlightenment

Bodies, Minds and Gender Edited by Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities & Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA and Elinor Accampo, Professor of History, University of Southern California, USA Contents: Notes on Contributors / E.Accampo & C.E.Forth: Introduction / PART I: GENDER, CITIZENSHIP AND REPUBLICANISM / C.Sowerwine: Revising the Sexual Contract: Women’s Citizenship and Republicanism in France, 1789-1944 / K.Offen: Is the ‘Woman Question’ Really the ‘Man Problem’? / PART II: BODIES, MINDS AND SPIRIT / M.Reed: From aliéné to dégénéré: Moral Agency and the Psychiatric Imagination in Nineteenth-Century France / E.A.Williams: Gastronomy and the Diagnosis of Anorexia in Fin-de-Siècle France / J.Smith Allen: Papus the Misogynist: Honor, Gender, and the Occult in Fin-de-Siècle France / PART III: MORALITY, HONOUR AND MASCULINITY / S.C.Hause: Social Control in Late Nineteenth-Century France: Protestant Campaigns for Strict Public Morality / R.G.Fuchs: Paternity, Progeny, and Property: Family Honour in the Late Nineteenth Century / A.Mansker: Shaming Men: Feminist Honour and the Sexual Double Standard in Belle Époque France / M. L.Wilson: ‘Capped with Hope, Clad in Youth, Shod in Courage’: Masculinity and Marginality in Fin-de-Siècle Paris / PART IV: GENDER AND THE DREYFUS AFFAIR / V.Datta: From Devil’s Island to the Pantheon? Alfred Dreyfus, the Anti-hero / R.Harris: Two Salonnières during the Dreyfus Affair: The Marquise Arconati Visconti and Gyp / E.Accampo & C.E.Forth: Conclusion November 2009 280pp Hardback £55.00

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May 2005 Hardback Paperback

792pp £115.00 £23.99

Barbara Taylor, Historian and Writer and Sarah Knott, University of Indiana, USA

Claire G. Jones, Associate Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool, UK

‘A landmark contribution to historical scholarship.’ - Times Literary Supplement

Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The ‘glamour’ of a ‘wrangler’: Women and Mathematics at Girton College, Cambridge / Women at the ‘Shrine of Pure Thought’ / Professional or Pedestal?: Hertha Ayrton, a Woman among the Engineers / Collaboration, Reputation and the Business of Mathematics / The Laboratory: A Suitable Place for a Woman?: Women, Masculinity and Laboratory Culture / The Mathematics of Gender: Women, Participation and the Mathematical Community / Bodies of Controversy: Women and the Royal Society of London / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography

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October 2009 280pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations, 4 charts and 2 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-55521-1

Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861–1913 Sean Brady, Lecturer in Modern British History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

‘It is hard to think of a work which does more to undermine Michel Foucault’s influential propositions about the history of homosexuality as applied to Britain: a notable achievement.’ - John Tosh, Professor of History, Roehampton University, UK December 2009 280pp Paperback £18.99

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Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880–1914

Masculinity in the Modern West Gender, Civilization and the Body Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities and Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA

‘Christopher E. Forth’s superb synthesis on masculinity in the modern West is a timely and original publication, with the broadest of appeal. It is, however, of specific relevance to historians of medicine and science in society, and will prove an invaluable text in those fields. This is an indispensable and highly engaging book, which will be valued for many years to come.’ - Sean Brady, Social History of Medicine What does it mean to be a man? To be manly? How has this changed throughout history? This book examines the manly stereotype which from the eighteenth century onwards has become representative of normative modern society. September 2008 304pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Feminism and Voluntary Action Eglantyne Jebb and Save the Children, 1876-1928 Linda Mahood, Associate Professor of History, University of Guelph, Canada

Eglantyne Jebb was a teacher, social investigator and founder of the Save the Children Fund. Her ‘Declaration of the Rights of the Child’, adopted by League of Nations, shows evolution from Charity Organization Society model to philosophy of international mutual responsibility, children’s rights and humanitarianism. September 2009 296pp 18 b/w illustrations and 1 table Hardback £55.00

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Bluestockings Women of Reason from Enlightenment to Romanticism Elizabeth Eger, Senior Lecturer in English, King’s College London, UK

This study argues that female networks of conversation, correspondence and patronage formed the foundation for women’s work in the ‘higher’ realms of Shakespeare criticism and poetry. Eger traces the transition between Enlightenment and Romantic culture, arguing for the relevance of rational argument in the history of women’s writing. January 2010 Hardback

296pp £50.00

GENDER AND HISTORY

Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Perry Willson, Professor of Modern European History, University of Dundee, UK

Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

‘A wonderfully fresh and informative survey of the extraordinary changes in the lives of women in Italy in the twentieth century.’ - Christopher Duggan, University of Reading, UK

Gender, Mastery and Slavery From European to Atlantic World Frontiers William Henry Foster, Fellow and Director of Studies in History, Homerton College, Cambridge, UK

William Henry Foster provides a lively survey of this fascinating area of study. Taking a thematic and comparative approach to fit with course needs, Foster couples case studies from the Americas with comparative perspectives from the ancient and medieval worlds, and the European ChristianMuslim slave frontier. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Problem of Gender, Mastery and Slavery / Gender, Mastery and Maternalism: Christian, Muslim and Hebrew Traditions / Gender, Mastery and Frontier: Europe, North Africa and Natvie America / Gender, Mastery and Empire: White Servitude in New Worlds / Gender, Mastery and Nation: Race and Slavery in the United States / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 208pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Contents: List of Illustrations and Tables / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Italian Women at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century / The ‘Tower of Babel’: First Wave Feminism / On the ‘Home Front’: World War One and its Aftermath, 1915-20 / ‘Exemplary Wives and Mothers’: Under Fascist Dictatorship / Doing their Duty for Nation (or Church): Mass Mobilisation during the Fascist Ventennio / War Comes to Women 1940-45 / Moving into Town: New Social and Economic Roles 1945-67 / Women’s Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War 1945-67 / ’Io sono mia’: Feminism in the ‘Great Cultural Revolution’ 1968-80 / The ‘Dual Presence’: More Work and Fewer Children in the Age of Materialism / Conclusion / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index December 2009 240pp 234x156mm 10 b/w illustrations and 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-1-4039-9517-9 Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-9518-6

Gender and Empire Angela Woollacott, Professor of Modern History, Macquarie University, Australia January 2006 Hardback Paperback

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY • HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

Women in TwentiethCentury Europe

Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century

Ann T. Allen, Department of History, University of Louisville, USA November 2007 224pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

Edited by Trev Lynn Broughton, Senior Lecturer in English and Women’s Studies, University of York, UK and Helen Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Literature and Cultural History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

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Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660 Shani D’Cruze, Honorary Reader, Research Institute for Law, Politics and Justice, University of Keele, UK and Louise A. Jackson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Edinburgh, UK Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction: ‘Vice’ and ‘Virtue’? / Women and Criminality: Counting and Explaining / Women and Property Offences / Women and Violence / Women and Sexuality / Women, Social Protest and Political Activism / Women in Control? / Women and Punishment / Girls and Delinquency / Afterword / Notes / Suggested Reading / Index June 2009 240pp 234x156mm 3 b/w tables, 3 b/w illustrations and 4 graphs Hardback £55.00 978-1-4039-8972-7 Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-8973-4

Women in NineteenthCentury Europe Rachel G. Fuchs, Professor of History and Victoria E. Thompson, Associate Professor of History, both at Arizona State University, USA November 2004 216pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.50

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Photographs, Histories, and Meanings Edited by Jeanne Perreault, Professor, Department of English, University of Calgary, Canada, Marlene Kadar, Professor of Humanities and Women’s Studies, and Interim Director of the Graduate Program in Interdisciplinary Studies, York University in Toronto, Canada and Linda Warley, Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, University of Waterloo, Canada.

‘A really invaluable collection.’ - John Tosh, University of Surrey Roehampton, UK This lively collection penetrates the stereotype of the Victorian ‘paterfamilias’ to reveal intimate and involved, authoritarian and austere fathers. Examining how paternal power was embedded in social institutions, it argues that fatherhood invoked more anxiety and debate than hitherto acknowledged. January 2007 7 illustrations Hardback Paperback

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Madness in the Family Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860-1914 Catharine Coleborne, Associate Professor, University of Waikato, New Zealand Contents: List of Figures / List of Maps / List of Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Colonial Psychiatry in the Australasian World / Families and the Colonial Hospital System, 1860-1900 / Families and the Language of Insanity / Writing to and from the Asylum / Tracing Families for Maintenance Payments / Porous Boundaries: Families, Patients and Practices of Extra-Institutional Care / Conclusion: Families, Insanity, and the Archive / Appendix: Indications of Insanity Noted by Family and Friends of Inmate Prior to Committal / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2009 256pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations, 4 tables and 2 maps Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-57807-4

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Neurology and Modernity Edited by Laura Salisbury, RCUK Research Fellow in Science, Technology & Culture, School of English & Humanities, Birkbeck College, UK and Andrew Shail, School of English, University of Exeter, UK

As people of the modern era were singularly prone to nervous disorders, the nervous system became a model for describing political and social organization. This volume explores how and why modernity was a fundamentally nervous state. Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / L.Salisbury & A.Shail: Introduction / M.K.House: Beyond the Brain: Sceptical and Satirical Responses to Gall’s Organology / A.Shail: Neurology and the Invention of Menstruation / H.Ishizuka: Carlyle’s Nervous Dyspepsia: Nervousness, Indigestion and the Experience of Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain / J.F.Thrailkill: Railway Spine, Nervous Excess, and the Forensic Self / A.Satz: ‘The Conviction of its Existence:’ Silas Weir Mitchell, Phantom Limbs and Phantom Bodies in Neurology and Spiritualism / G.Rousseau: Modernism and the Two Paranoias: The Neurology of Persecution / S.Trower: ‘Nerve-Vibration’: Therapeutic Technologies in the 1880s and 1890s / M.A.Tata: From Daniel Paul Schreber through the Dr. Phil Family: Modernity, Neurology and the Cult of the Case Study Superstar / V.Plock: ‘I guess I’m just nervous, then’: Neuropathology and Edith Wharton’s Exploration of Interior Geographies / L.Salisbury: Sounds of Silence: Aphasiology and the Subject of Modernity / J.Meyer: Shell Shock as a SelfInflicted Wound, 1915-1921 / J.Walton: Modernity and the Peristaltic Subject / M.Littlefield: Matter for Thought: The Psychon in Neurology, Psychology and American Culture, 1927-1943 March 2010 312pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Science for the Nation

Uranium Wars

Perspectives on the History of the Science Museum

The Scientific Rivalry that Created the Nuclear Age

Edited by Peter J T Morris, Head of Research and Principal Curator, Science Museum, UK

Amir D. Aczel, Author of fourteen books, including the bestseller Fermat’s Last Theorem. He has also written for The Times, The Guardian and The Independent and has been interviewed on the BBC. An internationally known writer of mathematics and science, he was descibed by Publishers Weekly as ‘one of our best science popularizers’.

An engaging study of a great national institution which explores the changing roles of museums and the perceived public role of a museum of science and technology. March 2010 376pp 234x156mm 14 colour plates, 61 b/w illustrations, 5 tables and 2 graphs Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23009-5

The Fossil Hunter Dinosaurs, Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World Shelley Emling, Journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, Slate, and The International Herald Tribune

In 1811, Mary Anning discovered the first ever dinosaur skeleton and became a fossil hunter, attracting the attention of the scientific world. Until then, it was believed that animals did not become extinct, but the bizarre nature of the fossils Anning found made it impossible to ignore the truth about evolution. August 2009 Hardback

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‘A short and readable account of of how nuclear bombs came to be made, deployed and developed by a few wealthy countries.’ - The Times ‘Book of the Week’ ‘Fascinating...the history, especially of the second world war, make this a worthwhile book.’ - New Scientist October 2009 256pp 8 pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

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Science in Europe, 1500–1800: A Primary Sources Reader Edited by Malcolm Oster, Staff Tutor and Lecturer in History of Science, The Open University, UK November 2001 304pp 21 illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99

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Science in Europe, 1500–1800: A Secondary Sources Reader Malcolm Oster, Staff Tutor and Lecturer in History of Science, The Open University, UK October 2001 Hardback Paperback

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Revolution in Science How Galileo and Darwin Changed Our World Mark L. Brake, Director, Science Communication Research Unit, University of Glamorgan, UK

This is the compelling story of the two biggest events in the evolution of ideas: the revolutions of Galileo and Darwin. Mark Brake captures the adventure and excitement of these two scientists in this is a timely examination of the ways in which faith and science clash, and how the battle for ‘truth’ is a perennial one. Contents: Introduction / PART I: WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS / Greek Sky: The World Before the Telescope / Heaven and Earth / The Darkness Rising / PART II: THE GATHERING STORM / The Medieval Sky / The Great Chain of Being / PART III: THE REVOLUTIONS: THE WEAPONS OF DISCOVERY / The Telescope and Galileo / Evolution and Darwin / PART IV: THE AFTERMATH: WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN / The ‘Galileo’ Aftermath / The ‘Darwin’ Aftermath / PART V: THE PRESTIGE / The Kudos January 2010 Hardback

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Relocating Modern Science

The Scientific Revolution

Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900

A Brief History with Documents

Kapil Raj, Associate Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France

‘Each of Raj’s episodes is lucidly written, thoughtfully illustrated, and so adroitly contextualized that the book could be recommended to classes introducing students to the topic of ‘science and empire’ as well as to all scholars interested in how knowledge changes as it travels.’ - The British Journal for the History of Science Contents: Introduction / Surgeons, Fakirs, Merchants and Craftsmen: Making L’Empereur’s Jardin in Early Modern South Asia / Circulation and the Emergence of Modern Mapping: Great Britain and Early Colonial India, 1764-1820 / Refashioning Civilities, Engineering Trust: William Jones, Indian Intermediaries, and the Production of Reliable Legal Knowledge in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal / British Orientalism in the Early Nineteenth Century, or Globalism versus Universalism / Defusing Diffusionism: the Institutionalization of Modern Science Education in Early Nineteeth-Century Bengal / When Human Travellers become Instruments: the Indo-British Exploration of Central Asia in the Nineteenth Century / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index January 2010 304pp 216x138mm 2 maps and 24 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-50708-1 Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-23850-3

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Margaret C. Jacob, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Contents: Foreword / Preface / List of Illustrations / PART I: INTRODUCTION: THE EVOLUTION AND IMPACT OF THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION / Why Did the Scientific Revolution Happen? / Aristotle Ptolemy, and their Early Modern Defenders / Exploration and Technical Innovation / The Emergence of the Scientific Revolution / The New Science / The Mechanical Philosophy / Newtonian Science / Reconciling, Science, Religion, and Magic / Spreading the Scientific Revolution / Conclusion: The Long Road to Acceptance / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Nicolaus Copernicus, On the Revolution of the Heavenly Orbs, 1543 / Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning, 1605 / Francis Bacon, The Great Instauration, 1620 / Galileo Galilei, The Starry Messenger, 1610 / William Harvey, On The Motion Of The Heart And Blood In Animals, 1628 / René Descartes, Discourse on Method, 1637 / Robert Boyle, New Experiments Physico-Mechanical, 1660 / Robert Boyle, A FreeEnquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of Nature, 1686 / Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, Of the Formation of the Teeth in Several Animals; the Structure of the Human Teeth Explained, 1683 Isaac Newton, Letter to Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1672 / Isaac Newton, Selections from Principia, 1687 / Isaac Newton, Thirty-first Query to the Opticks, 1718 / Christiaan Huygens, The Celestial Worlds Discovered, 1698 / Maria Sibylla Merian, Letter of 1702 / Maria Sibylla Merian, Butterfly, Hawk-moth, Caterpillar / Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1713-14 / Jean Desaguliers, Physico-Mechanical Lectures, 1717 / Benjamin Franklin, Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made in Philadelphia in America, 1751 / Appendixes / A Chronology of the Scientific Revolution (1514-1752) / Questions for Consideration / Selected Bibliography / Index November 2009 176pp Paperback £17.99

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The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science 3rd edition John Henry, Reader in the History of Science, University of Edinburgh, UK

This is a concise but wide-ranging account of all aspects of the Scientific Revolution from astronomy to zoology. The third edition has been thoroughly updated, and some sections revised and extended, to take into account the latest scholarship and research and new developments in historiography. Contents: Acknowledgements / Acknowledgements for the Third Edition / The Scientific Revolution and the Historiography of Science / Renaissance and Revolution / The Scientific Method / Magic and the Origins of Modern Science / The Mechanical Philosophy / Religion and Science / Science and the Wider Culture / Conclusion / Bibliography / Glossary / Index June 2008 Paperback

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Modernism and Eugenics Marius Turda, RCUK Fellow in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Bio-Medicine, Oxford Brookes University, UK

This book comprehensively explores modern Europe’s fixation with eugenic programmes of racial and national purification and demonstrates that between 1870 and 1940 eugenicists were not only preoccupied with rescuing the individual from the anomie of modernity but equally championed a glorious racial destiny for the nation. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Context and Methodology / The Pathos of Science, 1870-1914 / War: The World’s Only Hygiene, 1914-1918 / Eugenic Technologies of National Improvement, 1918-1933 / Eugenics and Biopolitics, 1933-1940 / Conclusion: Towards an Epistemology of Eugenic Knowledge / Selected Bibliography / Index June 2010 Hardback Paperback

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From the Master Race to the Human Genome and Beyond

European Knowledge and its Ambitions, 15001700 2nd edition

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‘This book is a clear first choice for students and teachers. Incorporating cutting edge scholarship, it matches breadth of thematic coverage with clarity of exposition and takes the reader gently but firmly through the field.’ - Simon Ditchfield, University of York, UK December 2008 216pp diagrams and images Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Story of Smallpox Gareth Williams, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Bristol, UK

Published to coincide with a BBC documentary, Angel of Death tells the fascinating story of smallpox and the successful battle to eradicate it which was finally won thirty years ago this year. From smallpox victims to those caught up in the battle for and against vaccination, as well as key historical figures such as Edward Jenner, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the Reverend Cotton Mather, this is one of the most enthralling epics in the history of medicine seen through the eyes of those whose lives were changed forever by the disease. May 2010 440pp 198x129mm 8 colour plates, 20 b/w line drawings and 24 b/w illustrations Hardback £18.99 978-0-230-27471-6

Medicine after the Holocaust Revolutionizing the Sciences

Angel of Death

A ground-breaking collection of essays that considers how German physicians betrayed the Hippocratic Oath during the Third Reich.

Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches Plants and Sexuality throughout Human History John M. Riddle, Alumni Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, North Carolina State University, USA

A fascinating look at the tangled history of plant life and reproductive medicine, from antiquity to the present February 2010 Hardback

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Racial Science and British Society, 1930–62 February 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Gavin Schaffer, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Portsmouth, UK

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE IN MODERN HISTORY

Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890–1950 Edited by Christoph Gradmann, Professor of History of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway and Jonathan Simon, Maître de conférences, Universite de Lyon, France

Series Editor: John V. Pickstone

Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs Health and Society in Britain Since the 1960s Alex Mold, Lecturer in History, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK and Virginia Berridge, Professor of History, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: 1960s1970s / The ‘Old’: Self-help, Phoenix House and the Rehabilitation of Drug Users / The ‘New’? New Social Movements and Release / Drug Voluntary Organisations and the State in the 1960s and 1970s / PART II: 1980s / Rolling Back the State? The Central Funding Initiative for Drug Services / Activism and Health: The Impact of AIDS / PART II: 1990s-2000s / Business Models or the Revival of the State? / Users: Service Users and the Drug User Movement / Conclusion / Bibliography April 2010 Hardback

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This unique volume considers the history of the evaluation and standardization of medicines in the context of their production and clinical use from 1894 to 1960. April 2010 320pp 216x138mm 24 b/w illustrations and 5 figures Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-20281-8

Hearts Exposed Transplants and the Media in 1960s Britain Ayesha Nathoo, Research Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK January 2009 304pp 30 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

Women’s Bodies and Medical Science An Inquiry into Cervical Cancer Linda Bryder, Associate Professor in History, University of Auckland, New Zealand

‘Professor Bryder has addressed a question that has remained inadequately investigated for over a quarter of a century.’ - Iain Chalmers, James Lind Library, UK Contents: Introduction / Carcinoma in Situ: Meanings and Medical Significance / Management of Patients with Carcinoma in situ / The Therapeutic Relationship and Patient Consent / A Profession Divided / Populationbased Cervical Screening / Four Women Take on the Might of the Medical Profession / The ‘full story Behind the Inquiry’: The Cartwright Inquiry and the Feminists / Media Wars: The Report’s Reception / Women and the Cartwright Inquiry: Nurses, Midwives and Consumers / Conclusion: An ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ January 2010 Hardback

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INDEX A Abazov The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Central Asia

2

Abu Sharif Arafat and the Dream of Palestine

47

Aczel Uranium Wars

65

Adamson The English Civil War

14

The Afghanistan Wars Maley

Armitage Braddick The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 12 Armitage Mercier Speaking History

50

Armitage Subrahmanyam The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 17601840 38

48

Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organisation in World Politics

43

Africa Since Independence Nugent

60

As If It Were Life Manes

30

After Number 10 Theakston

22

After The Bomb Grant

23

Asian Empire and British Knowledge Hillemann

39

Axelrod Bradley

57

The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840 Armitage Subrahmanyam 38 Agnew Lamb Settler and Creole Re-enactment

5

B

The American Civil War Smith

50

Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth Century Virden 50 Andaya A History of Malaysia

59

Andrew Jackson Remini

57

Angel of Death Williams

67

The Arab-Israeli Conflict Fraser

48

Arafat and the Dream of Palestine Abu Sharif

47

Arblaster A History of the Low Countries 25 Ariel Sharon Dan Arielli Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933-40

47 32

Bessel Guyatt Rendall War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830

45

Bever The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe

18

Biography and History Caine

4

The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault

3

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Thomson

36

Black A History of the British Isles

18

The Black and Green Atlantic O’Neill Lloyd 41

31

Black Eighteen Century Europe

15

Black Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783

18

Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton Harris

55

Balkans into Southeastern Europe Lampe 33

51

4

51

56

America Since 1945 Levine Papasotiriou

Berkhofer Fashioning History

Baker The Devil of Great Island

Alexander the Great Yenne

64

25

25

Baldoli A History of Italy

Allen Women in Twentieth-Century Europe

Berger Lorenz The Contested Nation

Badenoch Fickers Materializing Europe

36 9

10

Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era Holton 54

The Agony of Spanish Liberalism Romero Salvadó Smith Allen On Farting

Political Women in the High Middle Ages Shadis

Banivanua Mar Edmonds Making Settler Colonial Space

44

Bannock Baxter The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History 2

Black MacRaild Nineteenth Century Britain 18 Black MacRaild Studying History

3

Barry Davies Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography

17

Black Naval Power

19

Bartlett A History of Russia

33

Black Power in Bermuda Swan

55

Barton A History of Spain

35

Black Redefining British Politics

22

Baxter The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-50

44

Black Spain Since 1939

36

Bayandor Iran and the CIA

45

Black Woman’s Burden Rousseau

55

Bloody Pacific Schrijvers

51

Bluestockings Eger

63

Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New Labour

22

Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium Hatzaki

6

Bell Elizabeth I

11

Benjamin A Student’s Guide to History

3

Benson Yugoslavia: A Concise History

34

Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and

Bonds of Blood Dodds Pennock Borsay A History of Leisure

6 10

Bose Manjapra Cosmopolitan Thought

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INDEX Zones

42

Boyce The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization

43

Bradley Axelrod

57

Bradley Making American Culture

50

Brady Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 62 Brake Revolution in Science

66

Brant Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture

20

Bregman A History of Israel

46

Breuninger Recovering Bishop Berkeley

24

Bright Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era

51

Bringing Desegregation Home Willink

54

Britain and the Sea O’Hara

18

The Britannic Vision McIntyre

40

The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 Armitage Braddick

12

British Political Thought, 1500-1660 Burgess

C Caine Biography and History

4

Campbell The Origins of the French Revolution

27

Campion The Good Fight

23

Cannadine Empire, The Sea and Global History

40

Cannadine Making History Now and Then 3 Cannadine What is History Now?

3

Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon Mergel

52

Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Potofsky

28

Constructing Yugoslavia Drapac

35

Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens

25

The Contested Nation Berger Lorenz

25

Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Bright

51

Carbone Nathanael Greene

56

Conway Patel Europeanization in the Twentieth Century

42

Carbone Washington

57

Cook The Plight of the Palestinians

47

Cooke Reporting the War

50

Copsey Olechnowicz Varieties of Anti-Facsism

23

Carr Evans What is History? Carvalho Gemenne Nations and their Histories Cary Scullard A History of Rome Charmley A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 The Children’s Crusade Dickson

3 40 5 22 8

Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire Regan-Lefebvre 39 Cosmopolitan Thought Zones Bose Manjapra

42

Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters Davis

16

Coulombe The Pope’s Legion

32

14

The Churchills Lee

21

Broughton Rogers Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century

59

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Cinema and the Swastika Vande Winkel Welch

Crafting the Nation in Colonial India McGowan

29

Brutality and Desire Herzog

61

The Civil Rights Movement Riches

55

Cragoe Readman The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950

20

The Cold War 1945-91 Dockrill Hopkins

25

Created Equal Horsbrugh-Porter

61

68

Cole Engaging the Muslim World

48

8

Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations Gray 19

Coleborne Madness in the Family

64

Cronin A History of Ireland

24

The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009) Roy

55

Bryder Women’s Bodies and Medical Science Bull Thinking Medieval Burg The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes

31

Burgess British Political Thought, 1500-1660

14

Burgess Thomas Paine

50

Bury Meiggs A History of Greece Bzdek The Kennedy Legacy

70

5 52

Collins Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Companion to Women’s Historical Writing Spongberg Caine Curthoys

7 61

A Concise History of Byzantium Treadgold 5 A Concise History of the World Since 1945 Spellman 40 Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France Forth Accampo

62

Conquering the Sky Tise

53

Cultural History Green Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East Noorani

4 46

D D’Cruze Jackson Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660

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INDEX Dan Ariel Sharon

47

Davies Empiricism and History Davies The Haunted

Eastern Europe since 1945 Swain

35

Ewen Fighting Fires

20

4

Editing Early Modern Texts Hunter

10

Exile to Siberia, 1590-1822 Gentes

33

13

Edmundson A History of the British Presence in Chile

55

The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England McShane Walker

12

Davies Wheatcroft The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger

Edward VII Hibbert

20

34

Eger Bluestockings

63

Davis Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters

16

Eighteen Century Europe Black

15

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 Black

18

Davis Stonewall Jackson

58

Dear Revolutionizing the Sciences

67

The Death of the Past Plumb Ferguson Schama

3

The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Hayton Kelly Bergin 16

F The Face of Queenship Riehl

11

A Fascist Century Griffin Feldman

23

Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933-40 Arielli 32 Fashioning History Berkhofer

4

20

FDR and the Environment Woolner Henderson

53

Elizabeth I Bell

11

FDR and the Holocaust Newton

53

Elizabeth of York Okerlund

11

21

Ellis The Napoleonic Empire

27

Desbois The Holocaust by Bullets

31

FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933-1945 Woolner Kurial

53

The Devil of Great Island Baker

51

The Emancipation Proclamation Vorenberg

54

FDR’s Funeral Train Klara

52

Dickson The Children’s Crusade

8

Emling The Fossil Hunter

65

FDR’s World Woolner Kimball Reynolds

53

Dictionary of Labour Biography Gildart Howell

2

Empire, The Sea and Global History Cannadine

40

Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880-1914 Jones

62

Dockrill Hopkins The Cold War 1945-91

25

Del Giudice Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans

Eighteenth-Century Letters and British Culture Brant

Delap Griffin Wills The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 19 The Deluge Marwick

Dodds Pennock Bonds of Blood Doran Freeman Mary Tudor

54

6 10

Doran Freeman Tudors and Stuarts on Film 14 Doumanis A History of Greece

5

Drapac Constructing Yugoslavia

35

Durgan The Spanish Civil War

36

E Earenfight Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe

9

The Early Byzantine Historians Treadgold

6

Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Collins

7

The Early Middle Ages Olson

6

Empiricism and History Davies

4

Feminism and Voluntary Action Mahood 63 Fighting Fires Ewen

20

Finn Lobban Bourne Taylor Legitimacy and Illegitimacy in Nineteenth-Century Law, Literature and History

20

Fischer A History of the Pacific Islands

59

14

Fitzgerald Lambkin Migration in Irish History 1607-2007

24

The Enlightenment Porter

16

Fleeting Cities Geppert

26

European Union History Kaiser Varsori

26

Folly and Fortune in Early British History Henshall

The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948 Golani

47

Enduring Military Boredom Mæland Brunstad

56

Engaging the Muslim World Cole

48

The English Civil War Adamson

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Conway Patel 42 Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950 Gradmann Simon 68 The Evolution of the British Welfare State Fraser 19

6

Foot Italy’s Divided Memory

32

Forbidden Nation Manthorpe

59

Forth Accampo Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France 62

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INDEX Forth Masculinity in the Modern West

62

The Fossil Hunter Emling

65

Foster Gender, Mastery and Slavery

63

Foucault The Birth of Biopolitics

3

Fowler Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970

24

France and its Spaces of War Lorcin Brewer 28

Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist East and Central Europe Penn Massino

Haldon The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History 34

The Harding Affair Robenalt Dean

52

Gender, Mastery and Slavery Foster

63

Gender, War and Politics Hagemann Mettele Rendall

Harris Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton

55

45

Harte The Literature of the Irish in Britain 24

Gentes Exile to Siberia, 1590-1822

33

Geppert Fleeting Cities

26

Hatzaki Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium

France since 1870 Sowerwine

27

Frank Macarthur

57

Gerasimov Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia 33

Fraser The Arab-Israeli Conflict

48

Germany since 1815 Williamson

Fraser The Evolution of the British Welfare State

19

Gildart Howell Dictionary of Labour Biography

Frazier Cohen Gender and Sexuality in 1968

61

Freeman Troubled Water

51

Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches Riddle

28 2 67

Golani The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948 47

5

6

The Haunted Davies

13

Hayton Kelly Bergin The EighteenthCentury Composite State

16

Headhunting and Colonialism Roque

39

Hearts Exposed Nathoo

68

Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship Rossbach 43 Henry Knox Puls

56

Henry The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science

67

Freund The Making of Contemporary Africa

60

From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor

22

Gough The Terror in the French Revolution 27

Henry VIII and the English Reformation Rex 10

64

Gradmann Simon Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 18901950 68

Henshall Folly and Fortune in Early British History

51

Grant After The Bomb

23

Henshall The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites 17

Gray Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations

19

Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China Martin

Fuchs Thompson Women in NineteenthCentury Europe Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era Laats The Future of History Munslow

3

G

Golden Age Spain Kamen

35

The Good Fight Campion

23

Herzog Brutality and Desire

61

Hibbert Edward VII

20

High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England Levin Barrett-Graves Eldridge Carney 11

59

Gantt Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922

The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-50 Baxter

42

Green Cultural History

Gatrell Baron Warlands

34

Griffin Feldman A Fascist Century

23

Gender and Empire Woollacott

63

Griffin Modernism and Fascism

26

Gender and Sexuality in 1968 Frazier Cohen

72

61

5

The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Boyce 43

Gamsa The Reading of Russian Literature in China

Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century Broughton Rogers 64

6

44 4

H Hagemann Mettele Rendall Gender, War and Politics

Hillemann Asian Empire and British Knowledge

39

Hilwig Italy and 1968

32

Historical Re-enactment McCalman Pickering 45

Histories of Crime Kilday Nash

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INDEX The Historiography of Genocide Stone

41

The Historiography of the Holocaust Stone 30 A History of Charisma Potts

41

A History of China Roberts

59

A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 Charmley

22

A History of Denmark Jespersen

25

The History of Freedom Moynihan

41

History of Germany Wende

28

A History of the United States Jenkins A History of Western Societies Complete McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Society Since 1300 McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks

49

37

37

A History of World Societies McKay Buckler Hill Ebrey Beck Crowston WiesnerHanks 38

Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900-1947 Lahiri

58

The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia Volume 5: The Years of Hunger Davies Wheatcroft

34

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set Mitchell 2 International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania Mitchell 2 International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell 2

Hitler’s Ethic Weikart

29

Hitti History of the Arabs

46

The Holocaust by Bullets Desbois

31

International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell 2

The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Burg

31

International Organisation in World Politics Armstrong Lloyd Redmond

43

The Holocaust McDonough

31

The Invention of International Crime Knepper

41

54

Iran and the CIA Bayandor

45

A History of Greece Bury Meiggs

5

A History of Greece Doumanis

5

A History of Hungary Kontler

34

A History of Ireland Cronin

24

A History of Israel Bregman

46

A History of Italy Baldoli

31

A History of Leisure Borsay

10

Holton Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era

A History of Malaysia Andaya

59

Horne Mau Mau in Harlem?

54

Iraq’s Last Jews Morad Shasha

49

A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 Ricklefs

Horsbrugh-Porter Created Equal

61

Ireland and India Silvestri

39

60

A History of Poland Prazmowska

34

Houlbrook Cocks Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of Sexuality

61

Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle Ages Smith

A History of Reading and Writing Lyons

40

Hughes Whiteness in Zimbabwe

60

A History of Rome Cary Scullard

5

Hulsman To Begin the World Over Again 47

A History of Russia Bartlett

33

Hunter Editing Early Modern Texts

10

A History of Spain Barton

35

History of the Arabs Hitti

46

Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Eastern Europe

2

A History of the Baltic States Kasekamp

33

A History of the British Isles Black

18

Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans

2

A History of the British Labour Party Thorpe

I 22

A History of the British Presence in Chile Edmundson

55

History of the Congo Ngolet

60

A History of the Low Countries Arblaster 25 A History of the Pacific Islands Fischer

59

Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865 Rodgers 14 Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922 Gantt 42 Iriye Saunier The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History

40

Italy and 1968 Hilwig

32

Italy’s Divided Memory Foot

32

J

I Saw it Coming K’Meyer Hart

52

Imagining Transatlantic Slavery Kaplan Oldfield

42

Imber The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 46 Imperial Andamans Vaidik

7

39

Jackson Paris Under Water

27

Jacob Secretan The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists

17

Jacob The Scientific Revolution

66

Jansen The Monstrous Regiment of Women 11

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INDEX Jeffers Marshall

57

Jenkins A History of the United States Jespersen A History of Denmark Jones Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880-1914

Macarthur Frank

57

49

Lahiri Indian Mobilities in the West, 19001947 58

Maclean Re-Orienting the Renaissance

15

25

Lampe Balkans into Southeastern Europe 33

MacRaild Taylor Social Theory and Social History

4

62

The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950 Cragoe Readman

20

Madness in the Family Coleborne

64

Land War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850

18

Mæland Brunstad Enduring Military Boredom

56

Lane Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland

24

Joseph Goebbels Thacker

29

Joseph Neighborhood Rebels

54

K K’Meyer Hart I Saw it Coming

52

Kaiser Varsori European Union History

26

Kallis Nazi Propaganda and the Second World War

Late Medieval France Small

7

Learned Queen Shenk

11

Lebanon Rubin

46

29

Lee The Churchills

21

Kamen Golden Age Spain

35

Kamusella The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe

26

Legitimacy and Illegitimacy in NineteenthCentury Law, Literature and History Finn Lobban Bourne Taylor 20

Kaplan Oldfield Imagining Transatlantic Slavery

42

Kasekamp A History of the Baltic States

33

The Kennedy Legacy Bzdek

52

Kenney 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End

41

Lemmings Walker Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England 13 The Letters of Heloise and Abelard McLaughlin Wheeler

9

Levin Barrett-Graves Eldridge Carney High and Mighty Queens of Early Modern England 11

Kesselring The Northern Rebellion of 1569 13

Levine Papasotiriou America Since 1945

51

Kilday Nash Histories of Crime

19

Lincoln and McClellan Waugh

52

Kirk Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement

54

Klara FDR’s Funeral Train

52

Knepper The Invention of International Crime

41

Kontler A History of Hungary

34

Kuklick A Political History of the USA

49

L Laats Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era

51

Lacey Pershing

57

74

Mahood Feminism and Voluntary Action 63 Making American Culture Bradley

50

Making History Now and Then Cannadine 3 The Making of Contemporary Africa Freund 60 Making Settler Colonial Space Banivanua Mar Edmonds 44 Maley The Afghanistan Wars

48

Maltby The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire

35

Man as Witch Schulte

18

Manes As If It Were Life

30

Manthorpe Forbidden Nation

59

Marshall Jeffers

57

Martin Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China 5 Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Kirk 54

The Literature of the Irish in Britain Harte 24

Marwick The Deluge

Little Oliver Cromwell

14

Marxism and History Perry

4

Living the French Revolution, 1789-99 McPhee

27

Mary Tudor Doran Freeman

10

The Long European Reformation Wallace 16

Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 Brady

62

Lorcin Brewer France and its Spaces of War 28

Masculinity in the Modern West Forth

62

Lowe Mastering Modern British History

18

Mason A Short History of Asia

58

Lowe Mastering Modern World History

37

Mastering Modern British History Lowe

18

21

Loyalty and Identity Monod Pittock Szechi 15

Mastering Modern European History Miller 25

Lyons A History of Reading and Writing

Mastering Modern World History Lowe

37

Materializing Europe Badenoch Fickers

25

M

40

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INDEX Mau Mau in Harlem? Horne

54

Meyer Men of War

61

Mayer Künnemann Trans-Pacific Interactions

59

Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 Fitzgerald Lambkin

24

McAuliffe O’Donnell Lane Palgrave Advances in Irish History

Miller Mastering Modern European History 25 24

McCalman Pickering Historical Re-enactment McDonough The Holocaust

4 31

McGowan Crafting the Nation in Colonial India 59

Mining Women Mercier Gier

61

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set

2

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania

2 2

McKay Buckler Hill Ebrey Beck Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of World Societies 38

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe

2

Modernism and Eugenics Turda

67

McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Societies Complete 37

Modernism and Fascism Griffin

26

Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia Gerasimov

33

Moeller The Nazi State and German Society

29

Mold Berridge Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs

68

40

McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Society Since 1300 37 McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks Western Society: A Brief History 37 McLaughlin Wheeler The Letters of Heloise and Abelard 9 McPhee Living the French Revolution, 1789-99

27

Monod Pittock Szechi Loyalty and Identity 15 The Monstrous Regiment of Women Jansen 11

McShane Walker The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England 12

Moore Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality

23

Morad Shasha Iraq’s Last Jews

49

Medicine after the Holocaust Rubenfeld

67

The Meiji Restoration Swale

59

The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Swartz

60

Memorialization in Germany since 1945 Niven Paver

30

Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Lemmings Walker

13

Men of War Meyer

61

Morris Science for the Nation

65

Mercier Gier Mining Women

61

Mortimer Wallenstein

17

Mergel Conservative Intellectuals and Richard Nixon

52

Moskowitz Schweitzer Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace 51

Messenger Rommel

56

Moynihan The History of Freedom

41

Metternich and Austria Sked

26

Mukherjee Surviving Bhopal

58

Müller West Germans against The West

28

15

Munslow Narrative and History

4

Munslow The Future of History

3

Murdoch Scotland and America, c.1600c.1800

50

”A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation” Saathoff Jansen

29

N The Napoleonic Empire Ellis

Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas

McIntyre The Britannic Vision

Munck Seventeenth-Century Europe

Narrative and History Munslow

27 4

Nathanael Greene Carbone

56

Nathoo Hearts Exposed

68

Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940 Zimmer 25 Nations and their Histories Carvalho Gemenne

40

Nature’s End Sörlin Warde

41

Naval Power Black

19

Nazi Propaganda and the Second World War Kallis

29

The Nazi State and German Society Moeller

29

Neighborhood Rebels Joseph

54

Neurology and Modernity Salisbury Shail 65 Newton FDR and the Holocaust

53

Ngolet History of the Congo

60

1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End Kenney 41 Nineteenth Century Britain Black MacRaild 18 Nineteenth Century Europe Rapport

25

Niven Paver Memorialization in Germany since 1945 30 Nolan Queens in Stone and Silver

10

Noorani Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East

46

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INDEX The Northern Rebellion of 1569 Kesselring 13 Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Moore Nugent Africa Since Independence

23 60

O O’Hara Britain and the Sea

18

O’Neill Lloyd The Black and Green Atlantic 41 Okerlund Elizabeth of York

11

Oliver Cromwell Little

14

The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Central Asia Abazov The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Eastern Europe Hupchick Cox

2

in Modern Central Europe Kamusella

26

Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Lane

24

Polk Understanding Iran

46

The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans Hupchick Cox 2

The Pope’s Legion Coulombe

32

The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History Iriye Saunier

Porter The Enlightenment

16

40

Postmodernism and History Thompson

4

2

Potofsky Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution

28

Potter The Persian Gulf in History

48

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Bannock Baxter

Olson The Early Middle Ages

6

Paris Under Water Jackson

On Farting Allen

9

Potts A History of Charisma

41

On the Purification of Women Rieder

9

Parsons Reading Gossip in Early EighteenthCentury England 20

Prazmowska A History of Poland

34

Puls Henry Knox

56

27

Operation Last Chance Zuroff

30

Pearson Scarred Landscapes

Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans Del Giudice

54

Penn Massino Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist East and Central Europe

34

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany Rossol

30

The Origins of the French Revolution Campbell

27

Orlin The Renaissance

12

Oster Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Primary Sources Reader

65

Oster Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Secondary Sources Reader

66

Perreault Kadar Warley Photographs, Histories, and Meanings Perry Marxism and History

28

Q

64 4

Pershing Lacey

57

Oswald Mosley and the New Party Worley 23

The Persian Gulf in History Potter

48

The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 Imber

Photographs, Histories, and Meanings Perreault Kadar Warley The Plight of the Palestinians Cook

46

P Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith

47

Palgrave Advances in Irish History McAuliffe O’Donnell Lane

24

Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of Sexuality Houlbrook Cocks 61 Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography Barry Davies

17

The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History Haldon

76

5

Plumb Ferguson Schama The Death of the Past

Queens in Stone and Silver Nolan

10

R Racial Science and British Society, 1930-62 Schaffer

67

Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction Smethurst Rubin Green

53

Raghavan War and Peace in Modern India 58 Raj Relocating Modern Science

66

64

Rapport Nineteenth Century Europe

25

47

Reading Gossip in Early Eighteenth-Century England Parsons 20

3

The Reading of Russian Literature in China Gamsa 59

A Political History of the USA Kuklick

49

Political Movements in Urban England, 1832-1914 Roberts

Reading Shenbao Tsai

59

21

Political Warfare against the Kremlin Schwartz

The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe Bever

18

43

Recovering Bishop Berkeley Breuninger

24

The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 Delap Griffin Wills

Redefining British Politics Black

22

19

The Refuge and the Fortress Seabrook

22

The Politics of Language and Nationalism

Regan-Lefebvre Cosmopolitan Nationalism

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INDEX in the Victorian Empire

39

Murdoch

50

66

Rossol Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany 30

Relocating Modern Science Raj

Seabrook The Refuge and the Fortress

22

57

Rousseau Black Woman’s Burden

Seeds of Revolution Vincent

24

The Renaissance Orlin

12

Re-Orienting the Renaissance Maclean

15

Rowlands Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe 17

The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists Jacob Secretan

17

Reporting the War Cooke

50

Rowney Huskey Russian Bureaucracy and the State 34

Service The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927 33

Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Southcombe Tapsell

15

Revolution in Science Brake

66

Revolutionizing the Sciences Dear

67

Remini Andrew Jackson

Roy The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009)

55

55

Settler and Creole Reenactment Agnew Lamb

5

Rubenfeld Medicine after the Holocaust 67

Seventeenth-Century Europe Munck

15

Rubin Lebanon

Rex Henry VIII and the English Reformation 10

Russian Bureaucracy and the State Rowney Huskey 34

Shadis Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages

10

Riall Risorgimento

32

The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927 Service 33

Sharp The Versailles Settlement

44

Riches The Civil Rights Movement

55

The Shelley-Byron Circle and the Idea of Europe Stock

20

Shenk Learned Queen

11

Sherman Woodworth

57

Ships on Maps Unger

16

A Short History of Asia Mason

58

Ricklefs A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 60 Riddle Goddesses, Elixirs, and Witches

67

Rieder On the Purification of Women

9

Riehl The Face of Queenship

11

Riley-Smith What Were the Crusades?

8

The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire Maltby

35

Risorgimento Riall

32

Robenalt Dean The Harding Affair

52

Robert E. Lee Trudeau

57

Roberts A History of China

59

Roberts Political Movements in Urban England, 1832-1914

21

Rodgers Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865 14 Romero Salvadó Smith The Agony of Spanish Liberalism

36

Rommel Messenger

56

Roque Headhunting and Colonialism

39

Rossbach Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship 43

46

S Saathoff Jansen “A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation”

29

Sakwa Stevens Contemporary Europe

25

Salisbury Shail Neurology and Modernity 65 Scarred Landscapes Pearson

28

Schaffer Racial Science and British Society, 1930-62 67

Siewers Strange Beauty

9

Silvestri Ireland and India

39

Schrijvers Bloody Pacific

51

Sked Metternich and Austria

26

Schulte Man as Witch

18

Small Late Medieval France

7

Schwartz Political Warfare against the Kremlin

43

Smethurst Rubin Green Radicalism in the South since Reconstruction

53

Schwartz States Versus Markets

44

Science for the Nation Morris

65

Smith Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle Ages

7

Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Primary Sources Reader Oster

65

Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Secondary Sources Reader Oster 66 The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science Henry 67 The Scientific Revolution Jacob Scotland and America, c.1600-c.1800

66

Smith Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

47

Smith The American Civil War

50

Social Theory and Social History MacRaild Taylor

4

Sörlin Warde Nature’s End

41

Southcombe Tapsell Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture

15

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INDEX Sowerwine France since 1870

27

Thomas Paine Burgess

50

Spain Since 1939 Black

36

Thompson Postmodernism and History

4

Spain Transformed Townson

36

Thompson Theodore Roosevelt Abroad

52

The Spanish Civil War Durgan

36

Speaking History Armitage Mercier

50

Thomson The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain

29

Varieties of Anti-Fascism Copsey Olechnowicz

23

Verhoeven Transatlantic anti-Catholicism 42 36

Spellman A Concise History of the World Since 1945 40

Thorpe A History of the British Labour Party 22

Spongberg Caine Curthoys Companion to Women’s Historical Writing 61

Tise Conquering the Sky

53

To Begin the World Over Again Hulsman

47

States Versus Markets Schwartz

Tosh Why History Matters

3

Townson Spain Transformed

36

44

Swastika

The Versailles Settlement Sharp

44

Vincent Seeds of Revolution

24

Virden Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth Century

50

Voluntary Action and Illegal Drugs Mold Berridge

68

Vorenberg The Emancipation Proclamation

54

Stock The Shelley-Byron Circle and the Idea of Europe

20

Transatlantic anti-Catholicism Verhoeven 42

Stone The Historiography of Genocide

41

Stone The Historiography of the Holocaust 30

Transnational Lives Woollacott Deacon Russell

43

Wallace The Long European Reformation 16

Stonewall Jackson Davis

58

Transnational Nation Tyrrell

49

Strange Beauty Siewers

9

Walled Towns and the Shaping of France Wolfe

28

3

Trans-Pacific Interactions Mayer Künnemann

59

Wallenstein Mortimer

17

3

Treadgold A Concise History of Byzantium 5

War and Peace in Modern India Raghavan 58

58

Treadgold The Early Byzantine Historians

Swain Eastern Europe since 1945

35

Troubled Water Freeman

51

War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 Bessel Guyatt Rendall

45

Swale The Meiji Restoration

59

Trudeau Robert E. Lee

57

Swan Black Power in Bermuda

55

Tsai Reading Shenbao

59

War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor 1750-1850 Land

18

Warlands Gatrell Baron

34

Washington Carbone

57

Waugh Lincoln and McClellan

52

Weikart Hitler’s Ethic

29

A Student’s Guide to History Benjamin Studying History Black MacRaild Surviving Bhopal Mukherjee

Swartz The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth 60

T Taylor Knott Women, Gender and Enlightenment

6

Tudors and Stuarts on Film Doran Freeman 14 Turda Modernism and Eugenics

67

Tyrrell Transnational Nation

49

U

W

62

Wende History of Germany

28

Understanding Iran Polk

46

The Terror in the French Revolution Gough 27

West Germans against The West Müller

28

The Undivided Sky Wolf

31

Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace Moskowitz Schweitzer

51

Unger Ships on Maps

16

Western Society: A Brief History McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks 37

Thacker Joseph Goebbels

29

Uranium Wars Aczel

65

What is History Now? Cannadine

3

Theakston After Number 10

22

What is History? Carr Evans

3

Theodore Roosevelt Abroad Thompson

52

What Were the Crusades? Riley-Smith

8

Thinking Medieval Bull

78

8

V Vaidik Imperial Andamans Vande Winkel Welch Cinema and the

39

Whiteness in Zimbabwe Hughes

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INDEX Why History Matters Tosh

3

Yenne Alexander the Great

56 24 34

Williams Angel of Death

67

Williamson Germany since 1815

28

Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920c.1970 Fowler

Willink Bringing Desegregation Home

54

Yugoslavia: A Concise History Benson

Willson Women in Twentieth-Century Italy 63

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