History 2011 Update

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History 2011 Update


New insights into the lives and legacies of historical figures Mary Tudor

Old and New Perspectives

Edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman

Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman present a collection of essays challenging the myth of ‘Bloody Mary’ the tyrant to present a more balanced portrait of England’s first female monarch. HB • 978-0-230-00462-7 • £55.00 PB • 978-0-230-00463-4 • £18.99

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Oliver Cromwell

God’s warrior and the English Reformation By Ian Gentles British History in Perspectives series

This fresh and stimulating biography presents a rounded account of Cromwell’s public and private life, political career, military abilities and his passionate religiosity. HB • 978-0-333-68896-0 • £55.00 PB • 978-0-333-68897-7 • £19.99

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CONTENTS Introductory Books

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Reference Academic Development

Writing the Nation Series

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Russian and East European History

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Global and Transnational History

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Theory and Historiography

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Theory and History Series

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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series

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Ancient History

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Medieval History

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The Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

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The New Middle Ages Series

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Middle Eastern History

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Early Modern Britain and Ireland

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United States and Latin American History

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Queenship and Power Series

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Military History

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Early Modern European History

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Great Generals Series

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Asian History

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African History

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History of Women, Gender and Sexuality

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Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series

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Modern Britain and Ireland

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Ireland

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Modern European History

Web resource available

Title is, or comes with, a CD-ROM/DVD

Welcome to the new Palgrave Macmillan History 2011 Update Catalogue. This catalogue includes new books publishing up until August 2011. This year we look forward to Imperial Endgame, Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon’s controversial new account of Britain’s end of empire publishing in May. Later in the year sees the publication of an exciting new title in the Cambridge Imperial and PostColonial Studies series, Peter Bang and C. A. Bayly’s Tributary Empires in Global History. For undergraduates, new highlights include stimulating studies of two key historical figures: Mary Tudor, edited by Susan Doran and Thomas S. Freeman and Oliver Cromwell, by Ian Gentles; as well as new editions in our Essential Histories series: A History of Poland, 2nd edition, A History of China, 3rd edition, A History of Denmark, 2nd edition, and A History of India, 2nd edition. Please visit www.palgrave.com/history to find out even more about our 2011 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, Jenna Steventon, Senior Commissioning Editor and Head of College Humanities (Undergraduate textbooks) | j.steventon@palgrave.com

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Gender and History Series

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War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Series

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Gender and Sexualities in History Series

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Spain

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Sonya Barker, Senior Commissioning Editor, Humanities (Undergraduate Series and New Editions) | s.barker@palgrave.com

Italy

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History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History Series

Ruth Ireland, History Editor, Scholarly and Reference | r.ireland@palgrave.com

Italian and Italian American Studies Series

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France

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Madeline Voke, Marketing Executive, History, Literature and Theatre: Scholarly and Reference | m.voke@palgrave.com

Germany

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Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology Series

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Index

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Sarah Plows, Senior Marketing Executive, History, Literature, Theatre and Film, Media and Culture: Undergraduate | s.plows@palgrave.com

Holocaust Studies

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INTRODUCTORY BOOKS • REFERENCE INTRODUCTORY BOOKS

A Student’s Guide to History

How to Write History that People Want to Read Ann Curthoys, Professor of History, University of Sydney, Australia and Ann McGrath, Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

11th edition Jules R. Benjamin, Ithaca College, USA

‘...the most comprehensive and well-organized guide that I have seen.’ - James H. Williams, Middle Tennessee State University, USA March 2010 Paperback

336pp £19.99

‘The style is informal, the voice is democratic... The book is a gem, dissrmingly intimate, unpretentious and loaded with sound advice.’ - Peter Cochrane, Australian Literary Review

9x6mm 978-0-312-53502-5

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Studying History 3rd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK

The third edition of this best-selling book has been thoroughly revised to reflect the changing nature of the discipline. With advice on writing essays and dissertations and preparing for exams, the skills section has also been expanded to include group work and oral presentations, and deals with using the Internet for assignments. August 2007 Paperback

260pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8734-1

Palgrave Study Skills

The essential, easy-to-use guide to writing history for all aspiring history authors. From advice on how much research is necessary to when you should start writing; from how to manage notes and files to how to structure your work, How to Write History that People Want to Read is the book no aspiring history writer should be without. Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction: Navigating history in the 21st century / Which History to Tell? / Who is your History for? / Crying in the Archives / History in 3D: Visual, Oral and Material Sources / / How to Avoid Writer’s Block / Once upon a Time: Beginnings and Endings / Narrative, Plot, Action! / Styling Pasts for Presents / Character and Emotion / Footnote Fetishism: Quotes and Notes / Tough Love: Editing and Revising / Epilogue: The After Party – Marketing, Celebrating and Reviews / Notes / Index April 2011 Paperback

272pp £14.99

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reference

International Historical Statistics Brian Mitchell, Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK

‘Remain[s] the most important general historical source.’ - Choice ‘Monumental in scale yet well set out and easy to use.’ - Social History

1750–2005 3-Volume Set November 2007 2580pp Pack £860.00

276x219mm 978-0-230-00516-7

International Historical Statistics 1750–2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania 5th edition November 2007 1216pp Hardback £320.00

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International Historical Statistics 1750–2005: Americas 6th edition November 2007 896pp Hardback £320.00

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International Historical Statistics 1750–2005: Europe 6th edition November 2007 1104pp Hardback £320.00

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Writing History Essays A Student’s Guide Ian Mabbett, Reader in History, Monash University, Australia October 2006 Paperback

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184pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9770-8

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rEFERENCE

The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History

The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History

From the Mid-19th Century to the Present Day

Edited by William D. Rubinstein, Professor of History, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, Michael Jolles, Member of the Council of the Jewish Historical Society of England, and Fellow, Royal Historical Society and Hilary L. Rubenstein, formerly Research Fellow in History, University of Melbourne, Australia; Fellow, Royal Historical Society, and Member of the Council of the Navy Records Society

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

‘I do not know of any other reference work which attempts to cover recent world history from a transnational perspective...All university libraries catering for academic work in any aspect of modern history, as well as in international relations, politics, law, etc. should seriously consider buying this book.’ Reference Reviews January 2009 Hardback

1272pp £160.00

234x156mm 978-1-4039-9295-6

Dictionary of Labour Biography 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 Reviews of previous volumes: Volume III ‘...fascinating picture of the richness and diversity of the British labour tradition.’- The Times Volume VII ‘The Dictionary is now well estabilshed as a central source for details of careers and bibliographic information.’- Dr H.C.G. Matthew, English Historical Review March 2010 Hardback

448pp £105.00

'An extraordinarily important historical tool...’ Jonathan Romain, The Guardian ‘This comprehensive dictionary can be recommended to anyone interested in the remarkable history of the Jews of Britain. Its editors are to be congratulated on a major achievement. The reading and research that have gone into this book have been formidable. The result is that the reader meets the whole spectrum of British Jewish contribution, through the centuries and across the length and breadth of the country.’ - Sir Martin Gilbert This authoritative and comprehensive guide to key people and events in Anglo-Jewish history stretches from Cromwell’s re-admittance of the Jews in 1656 to the present day and contains nearly 3000 entries, the vast majority of which are not featured in any other sources.

The Statesman’s Yearbook 2011 The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World 147th edition Edited by Barry Turner, Freelance Writer, Journalist and Broadcaster, UK

‘A miracle of compression: the key facts about the entire world crisply collated in [its] tightly edited pages. It is an essential desktop guide for anyone who needs to think, write or talk about the nature and future of our unimaginably odd and constantly surprising planet.’ - Godfrey Smith, The Sunday Times 'Bestselling Reference title – Originally designed for statesmen but now used by anyone needing information on the politics, cultures, and economies of the world, this yearbook is one of the longest-running annual publications in history.’ - Library Journal Now in its 147th edition, The Statesman’s Yearbook continues to be the reference work of choice for accurate and reliable information on every country in the world. Covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects, the Yearbook is an essential resource.

Graham Bannock, Graduate in Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Contents: NEW: Haiti in Perspective: A Timeline of Natural Disasters in Recent Years / Time Zones Map / Flags of the World/Map of the World (Colour Pullout Section) / Key World Facts / Chronology of World Events / Addenda / PART I: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS / PART II: COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD A-Z, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: Key Historical Events / Territory and Population / Social Statistics / Climate / Constitution and Government / Government Chronology / Recent Elections / Current Administration / Current Leaders / Defence / International Relations / Economy / Energy and Natural Resources / Environment / Industry / International Trade / Communications / Social Institutions / Culture / Diplomatic Representatives / Further Reading / Abbreviations / Place and International Organizations Index / Index of Current Leaders

October 2009 Hardback

August 2010 Hardback

February 2011 Hardback

1088pp £125.00

234x156mm 978-1-4039-3910-4

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Since 1750

584pp £160.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-22392-9

1608pp £170.00

246x189mm 978-0-230-20603-8

234x156mm 978-0-230-00456-6

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ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT • THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY academic development

Surviving Your Academic Job Hunt

THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY

The Future of History

Revised and Updated edition

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

Advice for Humanities PhDs Kathryn Hume, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University, USA

This candid book dispenses essential advice for academic job hunters and gives them the skills and knowledge to land a job in the humanities. Fully revised and updated, this book offers a comprehensive look at the do’s and don’ts of the application and interview process and provides indispensable tips and a variety of practical tools. Contents: Preface / How to Plan Your Job Hunt: Timeline and Documents / Conference Interviews / Campus Interviews and Negotiating Terms / The Economics of Being an Assistant Professor / The Politics of Being an Assistant Professor / Epilogue for Placement Officers / Documents January 2011 Paperback

240pp £16.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10946-9

‘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 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 Hardback Paperback

312pp £60.00 £22.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-23241-9 978-0-230-23242-6

With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans 3rd edition E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College and Richard J. Evans, Professor of Modern History, both atUniversity of Cambridge, UK

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240pp £8.99

Series Editor: Donald M. MacRaild For more information about the series visit: www.palgrave.com/theoryandhistory

Biography and History Barbara Caine, Professor of History, Monash University, Australia

‘An excellent overview of the relationship between biography and history, and the underlying debates.’ - Melanie Nolan, National Centre for Biography, Australian National 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 is the oldest way of writing about historical events, and the most popular. Looking at the complex relationship between the discipline of history and the writing of lives, this text provides an original and insightful introduction to a growing and increasingly important area of historical scholarship and research. May 2010 Hardback Paperback

160pp £52.50 £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8725-9 978-1-4039-8726-6

Social Theory and Social History

What is History?

June 2002 Hardback

Theory and History Series

Donald M. MacRaild, Principal Lecturer and Head of History and Avram Taylor, Lecturer in History, both at Northumbria University,UK November 2004 216pp Paperback £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-94747-0

216x138mm 978-0-333-97701-9

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THEORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY

Cultural History

What is History Now? Anna Green, Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK

Anna Green provides a coherent and accessible introduction to the major theoretical approaches and key concepts within this most diverse of historical fields. She explores the conceptual, affective and imaginative worlds of human consciousness, as reflected in elite intellectual works as well as everyday social beliefs and practices. November 2007 176pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-98674-5 978-0-333-98675-2

Why History Matters

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

‘What is History Now? presents the ideal solution to the dilemma of how to reappraise Carr’s book without burying it. If anyone were to provide an equivalent to What is History? for the early twenty-firstcentury, it would surely be David Cannadine.’ David Armitage April 2004 Paperback

192pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-3336-2

ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections, Dawson ERA

John Tosh, formerly Professor of History, Roehampton University, UK

‘This is an important book – which policymakers, media men and women and, dare I say it, politicians, should all read.’ - History Today In this introduction to the practical application of History, John Tosh persuasively argues we are in danger of missing history's principal contribution. Using topical examples from the Iraq War to AIDS to globalization, this text shows how history can provide the basis for an informed and critical understanding of our society. April 2008 Paperback

192pp £10.99

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

This text explains the key concepts and practices in the composition and writing of history. It explores how knowledge of the ways in which historians author history affects many conventional understandings of its nature. Major concepts such as truth, objectivity, reference and representation are re-evaluated in radical ways. July 2007 Paperback

208pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8728-0

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

176pp £40.00 £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-96338-8 978-0-333-96339-5

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Making History Now and Then The New Nature of History

Discoveries, Controversies and Explorations David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK

Knowledge, Evidence, Language Arthur Marwick, sometime Professor of History, The Open University, UK July 2001 Paperback

352pp £18.99

‘Cannadine is a master weaver between the thens and nows of history. These essays show he is - in the best sense - a historian at the height of his powers.’ Gordon Marsden, History Today

234x156mm 978-0-333-92262-0

Historical Reenactment From Realism to the Affective Turn Edited by Iain McCalman, Professorial Research Fellow, SOPHI, University of Sydney, Australia and Paul A. Pickering, Professor of History and Director of Graduate Studies, Australian National University, Australia January 2010 248pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57612-4

June 2008 Hardback

408pp £20.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-21889-5

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Re-Enactment History Series Editors: Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections, Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Dawson ERA, Ebrary, ebooks.com, Ebook Library

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ANCIENT HISTORY • MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Alexander the Great

Ancient History

The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History John Haldon, Professor of Byzantine History and Hellenic Studies, Princeton University, USA

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 a medieval empire which bridged the Christian and Islamic worlds from the late Roman period into the late Middle Ages. May 2010 125 maps Paperback

200pp

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£16.99

978-0-230-24364-4

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Lessons from History’s Undefeated General Bill Yenne, Military Historian April 2010 224pp 8pp b/w photograps Hardback £15.99

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April 2010 456pp 216x138mm 1 b/w illustration, 2 maps and 1 b/w table Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-24367-5

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A Sourcebook Carolyn P. Collette, Professor of English Language and Literature and Harold Garrett-Goodyear, Professor of History, both at Mount Holyoke College, USA

978-0-230-61915-9

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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 March 2010 Paperback

208pp £18.99

8x5mm 978-0-312-41649-2

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Nicholas Doumanis, Senior Lecturer in World History, University of New South Wales, Australia

The Early Byzantine Historians

‘Treadgold very capably interweaves the study of writing traditions, individual historians, and the time period they chronicled. The end product is an engaging, comprehensive study, beginning with the foundation of Greek historiography up to the seventh century.’ - M. Johnson, Choice Reviews Online

The Later Middle Ages

World Generals Series

A History of Greece

Warren Treadgold, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of Byzantine Studies, Saint Louis University, USA

Medieval History

Drawing on the latest research into ancient, medieval and modern history, this singlevolume 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. December 2009 272pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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'This exceptionally wide-ranging, lucid and informative selection of texts pulls off a brilliant trick: it makes the strange places of the past accessible while revealing at the same time their fascinating variousness and complexity. It’s not only a handbook for beginners but a treasure trove for those who already know their way around.’ - Felicity Riddy, University of York, UK More than a hundred primary documents offer students of later medieval English literature, society, and history intriguing original perspectives through which to understand the literary texts of the period 1350-1500 as well as the culture which created and received them. Complete with a substantial introduction, annotations and a timeline. November 2010 368pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-55135-0 978-0-230-55136-7

Palgrave Sourcebooks Series Editor: Steven Matthews

What Were the Crusades? 4th edition Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge, UK

‘An indispensable short introduction to a vast subject.’ - Thomas Madden, St Louis University, USA April 2009 Paperback

136pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-22069-0

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Early Medieval Europe, 300–1000

Thinking Medieval

3rd edition

An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages Roger Collins, Honorary Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Edinburgh, UK

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. 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 DoNothing 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 July 2010 592pp 2 maps and 8 charts Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-00672-0 978-0-230-00673-7

Palgrave History of Europe

Marcus Bull, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

‘...ought to be required reading for all medievalists.’ - Reviews in History September 2005 168pp Paperback £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-1295-4

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Lynette Olson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sydney, UK 234x156mm 978-1-4039-4208-1 978-1-4039-4209-8

Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler ‘Palgrave’s increasingly exciting New Middle Ages series...is quickly becoming one of the most important and innovative in the field.’ - The Times Literary Supplement

The Lesbian Premodern Edited by Noreen Giffney, Lecturer in Women’s Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland, Michelle M. Sauer, Associate Professor of English and Women Studies, University of North Dakota, USA and Diane Watt, Professor of English Literature, Department of English and Creative Writing, Aberystwyth University, UK

The Children’s Crusade Medieval History, Modern Mythistory Gary Dickson, Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘I would not be surprised if it became a classic.’ Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Tablet April 2010 264pp b/w illustrations Paperback £12.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-24887-8

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Key scholars in the field of lesbian and sexuality studies take part in an innovative conversation that offers a radical new methodology for writing lesbian history and geography, drawing new conclusions on the important and often overlooked work being done on female same-sex desire and identity in relation to premodern cultures. January 2011 1pp figures Hardback

Imprisonment in the Medieval Religious Imagination, c. 1150–1400 Megan Cassidy-Welch, Lecturer in Medieval European History, University of Melbourne, Australia

The Early Middle Ages November 2006 264pp Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99

The New Middle Ages

This book explores the world of religious thinking on imprisonment, and how images of imprisonment were used in monastic thought, the cult of saints, the early inquisitions, preaching and hagiographical literature and the world of the crusades to describe a conception of inclusion and freedom that was especially meaningful to medieval Christians. May 2011 216pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

256pp

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978-0-230-61676-9

The Letters of Heloise and Abelard A Translation of Their Collected Correspondence and Related Writings Edited by Mary Martin McLaughlin and Bonnie Wheeler, Teacher, Southern Methodist University, USA where she directs the Medieval Studies Program January 2010 Hardback

384pp £20.99

216x138mm 978-0-312-22935-1

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216x138mm 978-0-230-24248-7

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Street Scenes

Late Medieval Jewish Identities

Late Medieval Acting and Performance Sharon Aronson-Lehavi, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, Department of Comparative Literature, Bar Ilan University, Israel

Iberia and Beyond Edited by Maria Esperanza Alfonso, Ramon y Cajal Research Fellow, Department of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies, Universidad Complutense, Spain and Carmen Caballero-Navas, Research Fellow and Lecturer, Departamento de Estudios Semíticos, Área de Hebreo Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Granada, Spain

Street Scenes reconstructs performance theory of religious vernacular theatre in the late medieval period through a fresh and original reading of Tretise of Miraclis Pleyinge. April 2011 4 illustrations Hardback

200pp

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£52.00

978-0-230-60665-4

Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England

January 2011 318pp 23pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

Legally Absent, Virtually Present Miriamne Ara Krummel, Associate Professor of Medieval Literature and English, University of Dayton, USA

Miriamne Ara Krummel challenges the accepted history of the English Middle Ages as a monolithic age of Christian faith. By cataloguing and explicating the complex depictions of semitisms to be found in medieval literature and material culture, this volume argues that Jews were always present in medieval England. January 2011 Hardback

264pp £52.00

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Women and Economic Activities in Late Medieval Ghent Shennan Hutton, Lecturer, Department of History, University of California, Davis, USA

234x156mm 978-1-4039-8432-6

May 2011 Hardback

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

256pp £55.00

Timothy Scott Jones, Adjunct Professor of English, Universities of Minnesota and St. Thomas, USA

Drawing on new historical principles, this book examines literary and historical narratives, legal statutes and records, sermons, lyric poetry, and biblical exegesis circulating in medieval England in order to theorize the figure of the outlaw and uncover the legal, ethical, and social assumptions that underlie the practice of outlawry. January 2011 Hardback

238pp £52.50

234x156mm 978-1-4039-7616-1

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978-0-230-60833-7

Contrary to the widespread view that women exercised economic autonomy only in widowhood, Hutton argues that marital status was not the chief determinant of women’s economic activities in the mid-fourteenth century and that women managed their own wealth to a far greater extent than previously recognized.

234x156mm 978-0-230-61870-1

Women and Wealth in Late Medieval Europe

April 2010 300pp 3 pp illustrations Hardback £57.00

Taking the Jewish community as a focal point, this book thoroughly explores the various ‘borders’ geographical divides, religious affiliations, gender boundaries, genre divisions - that ruled the lives and intellectual production of late medieval Jews.

Outlawry in Medieval Literature

Magnificence and the Sublime in Medieval Aesthetics Art, Architecture, Literature, Music Edited by Stephen Jaeger, Professor Emeritus, Departments of Germanic Language and Literature, University of Illinois, USA November 2010 320pp 32pp illustrations Hardback £52.50

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EARLY MODERN BRITIAN AND IRELAND Early Modern Britain and Ireland

Oliver Cromwell God’s Warrior and the English Revolution Ian Gentles, Professor of History, Glendon College, York University, Canada

The first new biography of Cromwell in several years, this rounded account interweaves his political and military careers, and explores his passionate religiosity. Synthesizing much recent research on Cromwell’s early life, Gentles presents to students a fresh view of him as a lay preacher, a soldier, and as lord protector. Contents: List of Illustrations / Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Foreword / The Unknown Oliver / Parliamentary Extremist / Apprenticeship to War / The Army New Modelled / War by Other Means, 1646-48 / Revolution, Regicide, Republic / Twice-born Oliver / The Levellers and Ireland / Dunbar to Worcester: the Crowning Mercy / A Greedy Puritan? Oliver Cromwell and Money / Our Chief of Men / King in All but Name? Lord Protector 1654-58 / Horse Breeder and Patron of the Arts? Poetry, Painting, Performance and Political Thought under the Protectorate / Quietus: Death, Funeral, Legacy / Notes / Further Reading / Index June 2011 Hardback Paperback

256pp £55.00 £19.99

The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England Essays in Celebration of the Work of Bernard Capp Edited by Angela McShane, Tutor in Postgraduate Studies (1600 – 1800), Victoria and Albert Museum, UK 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. May 2010 272pp 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Women, Beauty and Power in Early Modern England A Feminist Literary History Edith Snook, Associate Professor, University of New Brunswick, Canada

‘A masterful, eloquent, and convincing interpretation of the early modern culture of beauty which has vast implications for myriad areas of critical and historical interest beyond this topic alone.’ - Patricia Phillippy, Kingston University, UK

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British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Teaching the Early Modern Period Edited by Derval Conroy and Danielle Clarke, both at University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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Representations of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Culture Edited by Alessandra Petrina, Associate Professor of English Literature, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy and Laura Tosi, Associate Professor of English Literature, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italy

‘This new essay collection makes a serious and significant contribution to studies of Elizabeth I. A diversity of approaches sheds new light on this iconic queen, investigating the materiality of her own writings as well as her influence on stagings of female power. We are invited to view her from perspectives of prophecy and nostalgia, and to look afresh at this endlessly fascinating monarch.’ - Helen Hackett, University College London, UK May 2011 Hardback

296pp £55.00

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Local Negotiations of English Nationhood, 1570–1680 John M. Adrian, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia’s College at Wise, USA

Even in an age of emerging nationhood, English men and women still thought very much in terms of their parishes, towns, and counties. This book examines the vitality of early modern local consciousness and its deployment by writers to mediate the larger political, religious, and cultural changes of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. April 2011 Hardback

208pp £50.00

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Early Modern Literature in History Series Editors: Cedric C. Brown and Andrew Hadfield

The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 2nd edition

‘...an excellent addition to materials on pedagogy not simply for the early modern period but in general.’ - Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK

Divided into three sections on cosmetics, clothes and hairstyling, this book explores how early modern women regarded beauty culture and in what ways skin, clothes and hair could be used to represent racial, class and gender identities, and to convey political, religious and philosophical ideals.

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

June 2011 Hardback Paperback

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‘An essential starting point for undergraduate readers.’ - Keith Mason, University of Liverpool, UK 408pp £55.00 £18.99

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EARLY MODERN BRITIAN AND IRELAND

The Northern Rebellion of 1569

Oliver Cromwell

Mary Tudor

Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England

New Perspectives

Old and New Perspectives

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

'The clarity and accessibility of the prose will be appreciated by all readers.' - Peter Marshall, English Historical Review

Edited by Patrick Little, Senior Research Fellow, History of Parliament Trust, UK November 2008 296pp Paperback £19.99

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The Haunted A Social History of Ghosts Owen Davies, Professor of Social History, University of Hertfordshire, UK

May 2010 248pp 5 b/w illustrations and 4 maps Paperback £18.99

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‘A provocative and splendidly, comprehensively researched book.’ - Laurie Taylor, Thinking Allowed, BBC Radio 4 September 2009 320pp Paperback £10.00

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Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture

The English Civil War

Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714

Conflict and Contexts, 1640-49

George Southcombe, British Academy, Postdoctoral Fellow, Somerville College, UK and Grant Tapsell, Lecturer in History, University of St Andrews, UK

Edited by John Adamson, Fellow in History, Peterhouse College, Cambridge University, UK

‘This book is without doubt the most studentfriendly of recent accounts of the Restoration period. It is well written, with a light and engaging style, and deftly argued.’ - Dr David Scott, History of Parliament Trust, UK November 2009 256pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

December 2008 352pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99

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Problems in Focus

Tudors and Stuarts on Film Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas Freeman, Lecturer, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK November 2008 320pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

Edited by Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas Freeman, Lecturer, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, 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 / Introduction; T.Freeman / PART I: OLD PERSPECTIVES / A ‘Sharp Rod’ of Chastisement: Mary I Through Protestant Eyes During the Reign of Elizabeth I; S.Doran / Her Majesty, Which is Now in Heaven: Mary Tudor and the Elizabethan Catholics; V.Houliston / The Exclusion Crisis of 1553 and the Elizabethan Succession; P. Kewes / ‘Thus Like A Nun, Not Like a Princess Born’: Dramatic Representations of Mary Tudor in the Early Years of the Seventeenth Century; T.Grant / Inventing ‘Bloody Mary’: Perceptions of Mary Tudor from Restoration to the Twentieth Century; T.Freeman / PART II: NEW PERSPECTIVES / Ad Omne Virtutum Genus?: Mary Between Piety, Pedagogy and Praise in Early-Tudor Humanism; A.W.Taylor / Religion and Translation at the Court of Henry VIII: Princess Mary, Katherine Parr and the Paraphrases of Erasmus; A.Pollnitz / Maids and Wives: Representing Female Rule during the Reign of Mary Tudor; T.Betteridge / The Religious Policy of Mary I; W.Wizeman, SJ / Burning Zeal: Mary Tudor and the Marian persecution; T.Freeman / Reassessing Mary Tudor: Some Concluding Points; J.Richards / Appendix: List of the Marian Martyrs / Further Reading March 2011 Hardback Paperback

288pp £55.00 £18.99

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EARLY MODERN BRITIAN AND IRELAND Queenship and Power Series Series Editors: Carole Levin and Charles Beem

The French Queen’s Letters Mary Tudor Brandon and the Politics of Marriage in Sixteenth-Century Europe Erin A. Sadlack, Assistant Professor of English, Marywood University, USA

A fresh biography of Mary Tudor which challenges conventional views of her as a weeping hysteric and love-struck romantic, providing instead the portrait of a queen who drew on two sources of authority to increase the power of her position: epistolary conventions and the rhetoric of chivalry that imbued the French and English courts. May 2011 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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The Foreign Relations of Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I

Queenship and Voice in Medieval Northern Europe

The Voice of a Monarch Ilona Bell, Clarke Professor of English, Williams College, USA

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 way. July 2010 Hardback Paperback

218pp £55.00 £16.99

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Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe William Layher, Professor of Medieval German and Medieval Scandinavian Literature, Washington University in St. Louis, USA October 2010 Hardback

248pp £52.00

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The Death of Elizabeth I Remembering and Reconstructing the Virgin Queen

The Face of Queenship Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I Anna Riehl, Assistant Professor of English, Auburn University, USA June 2010 Hardback

272pp £52.00

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Catherine Loomis, Associate Professor of English, University of New Orleans, USA October 2010 Hardback

248pp £48.50

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Edited by Charles Beem, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Pembroke, USA

Tudor Queenship

This volume brings together a collection of essays examining a number of different facets of Elizabethan foreign affairs, encompassing England and The British Isles, Europe, and the dynamic civilization of Islam.

The Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth

Contents: PART I: BRITAIN / Why Elizabeth Never Left England; C.Beem & C.Levin / Princess Cecilia’s Visitation To England, 1565-66; N.Martin / The ‘Song On Queen Elizabeth’: Coins, Clocks and the Stuff of Political Satire in Dublin, 1560; B.Siegfried / PART II: EUROPE / Disgust, Lamentation, and Reconciliation: Queen Elizabeth’s Mixed Reaction to the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre; N.Probasco / The Tsar and the Queen: You Speak a Language that I Understand Not; A.Riehl Bertolet / Elizabeth Amongst the Pirates: Gender and the Politics of Piracy in Thomas Heywood’s Fair Maid of the West, Part 1; C.Jowitt / PART IV: ISLAM / Elizabeth Through Moroccan Eyes; N.Matar / Queen Elizabeth I and the Mashreq: Relations with Sovereigns of the Islamic East; B.Andrea / Elizabeth and India; N.Das May 2011 Hardback

256pp £50.00

The Monstrous Regiment of Women Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe Sharon L. Jansen, Professor of English, Pacific Lutheran University, USA February 2010 Paperback

324pp £20.99

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Edited by Anna Whitelock, Lecturer in Early Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Alice Hunt, Lecturer in Early Modern English Literature, University of Southampton, UK October 2010 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY Early Modern European History A Sourcebook Peter H. Wilson, G.F. Grant Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

‘This book is a superb and unique means of introducing newcomers to the political and military events that shaped the course of the war. It is the rare example of a user-friendly, single-volume edition of primary sources that covers all aspects of one of the most important and protracted wars in early modern Europe.’ - Michael Schaich, German Historical Institute, UK An edited and annotated collection of translated documents on the Thirty Years War, providing students with accessible source material on this destructive conflict. Covering all aspects of the war from a variety of contemporary perspectives, it brings together an exciting range of material from treaties to literature to eyewitness accounts. Contents: List of Maps and Figures / Chronology / Introduction / Political and Religious Tension in the Empire after 1555 / Confessional Polarisation? Protestant Union and Catholic League / Crisis in the Habsburg Monarchy / The Bohemian Revolt and its Aftermath / Spain and the Netherlands / The War in Western and Northern Germany 1621-9 / The Catholic Ascendancy / The Edict of Restitution / Swedish Intervention / The Destruction of Magdeburg, 1631 / Sweden’s Search for Security and Reward, 1631-5 / Wallenstein’s Second Generalship 1632-4 / The Peace of Prague, 1635 / War and Politics, 1635-40 / Military Organisation and the War Economy / Experience / Peace Making 1641-8 / The Peace of Westphalia / Peace Implementation, Celebration and Commemoration / Guide to Further Reading / Index

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384pp £60.00 £19.99

Rethinking the Nature of Fascism

The Enigma of the Thirty Years War

Comparative Perspectives

Geoff Mortimer, studied History and German at Oxford University, UK where he also taught at St Edmund Hall

The Thirty Years War

October 2010 Hardback Paperback

Wallenstein

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Edited by António Costa Pinto, Professor of Modern European History and Politics, Lisbon University, Portugal

A new biography of Albrecht Wallenstein, legendary military commander and generalissimo of the Habsburg forces in the Thirty Years War. July 2010 304pp 3 maps and 8 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

Some of the foremost experts in the study of European fascism unite to provide a contemporary analysis of the theories and historiography of fascism as well as recent debates on the subject

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The Holy Roman Empire 2nd edition Peter H. Wilson, G.F. Grant Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

Peter Wilson provides a concise yet comprehensive account of the Holy Roman Empire and its profound impact during its last three centuries of existence. Drawing on a wealth of research, the expanded new edition has been fully updated throughout and now features a new chapter on ‘Nation and Identity’. Contents: A Note on References / Editors’ Preface / Preface to the Second Edition / Maps / The Holy Roman Empire Explained / Constitutional Development / Key Institutions and Trends / Nation and Identity / Conclusions / Appendix / Select Bibliography / Index May 2011 Paperback

160pp £15.99

Contents: List of Illustrations / Foreword; S.G.Payne / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Fascism and the other ‘-isms’; A.Costa Pinto / PART I: FASCISM AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES / Decomposition and Recomposition of Theories: How to Arrive at Useful Ideas Explaining Fascism; S.U.Larsen / Desperately Seeking a ‘Generic Fascism’: Some Discordant Thoughts on the Academic Recycling of Indigenous Categories; M.Dobry / Fascism and Culture: A Mosse-Centric Meta-Narrative of how Fascist Studies Reinvented the Wheel; R.Griffin / PART II: NEW APPROACHES / Theories of Fascism: A Critique from the Perspective of Women’s and Gender History; K.Passmore / Fascism and Religion; J.Pollard / Ideology, Propaganda, Violence and the Rise of Fascism; R.Eatwell / Political Violence and Institutional Crisis in Interwar Southern Europe; G.Albanese / Ruling Elites, Political Institutions and Decision-Making in Fascist-Era Dictatorships: Comparative Perspectives; A.Costa Pinto / Fascism, ‘Licence’ and Genocide: from the Chimera of Rebirth to the Authorization of Mass Murder; A.Kallis / Concluding Remarks; A.Lyttelton / Index November 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Seventeenth-Century Europe 2nd edition Thomas Munck, Reader in History, University of Glasgow, UK July 2005 Hardback Paperback

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Demons of Urban Reform Early European Witch Trials and Criminal Justice, 1430-1530 Laura Patricia Stokes, Assistant Professor, Stanford University, USA

A comparative analysis of early witch trials in Lucerne, Nuremberg and Basel, within the context of criminal justice and social control. The case of Lucerne presents a fascinating interplay between witch trials and a transformation in the city’s criminal procedure on one hand, and between witchcraft fears and social control on the other. April 2011 5 graphs Hardback

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Women and the Practice of Medical Care in Early Modern Europe, 1400–1800 Leigh Whaley, Professor of History, Acadia University, Canada

Women have engaged in healing from the beginning of history, often within the context of the home. This book studies the role, contributions and challenges faced by women healers in France, Spain, Italy and England, including medical practice among women in the Jewish and Muslim communities, from the later Middle Ages to approximately 1800. February 2011 Hardback

328pp £65.00

Political Thought in the Age of Revolution 1776–1848 Burke to Marx Michael Levin, Emeritus Reader in Politics, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK

‘...comprehensive, stimulating, well-written and scholarly but accessible...’ - Gregory Claeys, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors: Jonathan Barry and Owen Davies

The Long European Reformation Religion, Political Conflict, and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750 Peter G. Wallace, Dewar Professor of History, Hartwick College, USA September 2003 280pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black ebook available from: Myilibrary, Dawson ERA

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In the years of revolution between 1776 and 1848, stress and transition produced some fundamental reflections on politics and society. This introductory text considers how a cluster of key European thinkers, including Burke, Hegel, Tocqueville and Marx, viewed the global political upheavals and social changes of their times. December 2010 240pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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

The Martial Ethic in Early Modern Germany Civic Duty and the Right of Arms B. Ann Tlusty, Professor and Chair of History, Bucknell University, USA

‘A well-written treatment of an important topic, which offers an ambitious analysis of the relationship between the right of German townsmen to bear arms and early modern understandings of citizenship, honour and gender.’ - Christopher R. Friedrichs, University of British Columbia, Canada For German townsmen, life during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was characterized by a culture of arms, with urban citizenry representing the armed power of the state. This book investigates how men were socialized to the martial ethic from all sides, and how masculine identity was confirmed with blades and guns. April 2011 384pp 216x138mm 15 b/w illustrations and 7 tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57656-8

Ships on Maps Pictures of Power in Renaissance Europe Richard W. Unger, Professor of History, University of British Columbia, Canada August 2010 264pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 44 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-23164-1

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European Culture and Society Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY • MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND Early Modern History: Society and Culture Cont...

Bonds of Blood

Gender, Sexuality, and Syphilis in Early Modern Venice The Disease that Came to Stay Laura J. McGough, Lecturer, Department of Population, Family, and Reproductive Health, School of Public Health, University of Ghana,Ghana

Gender, Lifecycle, and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture Caroline Dodds Pennock, Lecturer in International History, University of Sheffield, UK

‘Few fields of study can present the historian with such a challenge as the world of the pre-conquest Aztecs...[a] challenge that Caroline Dodds Pennock meets triumphantly.’ - Judges, Royal Historical Society Gladestone Prize 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. March 2011 Paperback

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Modern Britain and Ireland

Mastering Modern British History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK July 2009 Paperback

848pp £18.99

A unique study of how syphilis, better known as the French disease in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, became so widespread and embedded in the society, culture and institutions of early modern Venice due to the pattern of sexual relations that developed from restrictive marital customs, widespread migration and male privilege.

Palgrave Master Series

November 2010 216pp Hardback £50.00

November 2002 384pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Nineteenth-Century Britain Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK November 2002 384pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £22.99

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Britain and the Sea

Naval Power

Going to War

Since 1600

A History of Warfare and the Sea from 1500

British Debates from Wilberforce to Blair

Glen O’Hara, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Oxford Brookes, UK

‘Glen O’Hara has brought his rigorous historical intellect to bear on one of the biggest and most important actors in British economic, social and cultural history: the sea that surrounds these islands. Even the most incorrigible landlubber will be educated and fascinated by this rich and original book.’ - Niall Ferguson ‘...valiant and successful...’ - The Scotsman ‘This book may not cure the deep, endemic historical malaise of maritime myopia , but it does offer a powerful , economical remedy for anyone willing to risk the treatment.’ - BBC History Magazine 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? June 2010 15 illustrations Hardback Paperback

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A top read of 2010, as chosen by BBC History Magazine

Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

Philip Towle, Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

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 analyzing what they indicate about the nature of state systems and cultures, he provides an overview of key debates within this increasingly popular field.

‘It is not easy in a thousand words to do justice to Philip Towle’s latest book...it offers a rich and often absorbing account of decisions to go to war made by British governments over the last 200 years. It is a taut book, written with remarkable economy [yet] the ground covered is extensive and his survey is typified by wide knowledge and a searching fairness.’ - Hugh Berrington, RUSI Journal

November 2009 280pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000 How Strategic Concerns Shaped Modern Britain Edited by William Mulligan, Lecturer in Modern History, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Brendan Simms, Professor of the History of European Intrenational Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

External challenges, strategic threats, and war have shaped the course of modern British history. This volume examines how Britain mobilized to meet these challenges and how developments in the constitution, state, public sphere, and economy were a response to foreign policy issues from the Restoration to the rise of New Labour. October 2010 Hardback

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The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid, Skinner
Liberal Humanitarians and Transnational Activists in Britain and the United States, c.191964 Rob Skinner, Teaching Fellow, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

Anti-apartheid was one of the most significant international causes of the late twentieth century. The book provides the first detailed history of the emergence of anti-apartheid activism in Britain and the USA, tracing the network of individuals and groups who shaped the moral and political character of the movement. October 2010 Hardback

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Faith Under Fire Anglican Army Chaplains and the Great War Edward Madigan, IRCHSS Fellow and Associate Director, Centre for War Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

‘An important addition to the historical literature on Britain at war.’ - Jay Winter, Yale University, USA ‘...a star-shell of a book that illuminates the history of male religiosity as well as the human experience of the First World War.’ - Dan Todman, Queen Mary, University of London, UK ‘...a nuanced and balanced account that dispels a number of stubborn myths about Anglican chaplains through careful reading of published and unpublished sources. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the Church of England during the war.’ - Adrian Gregory, Pembroke College, University of Oxford, UK After the Great War some texts by British Army veterans portrayed the Anglican chaplains who had served with them in an extremely negative light. This book examines the realities of Anglican chaplains’ wartime experiences and presents a compelling picture of what it meant to be a clergyman-in-uniform in the most devastating war in modern history. February 2011 312pp 216x138mm 4 b/w illustrations, 3 b/w tables and 3 charts Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23745-2

HIGHLIGHT Imperial Endgame Britain’s Dirty Wars and the End of Empire Benjamin Grob-Fitzgibbon, Assistant Professor of History, University of Arkansas, USA In this fresh and controversial account of Britain’s end of empire, Grob-Fitzgibbon reveals that the British government developed a successful strategy of decolonization following the Second World War based on devolving power to indigenous peoples within the Commonwealth. Contents: Acknowledgments / Maps / Prologue / PART I: THE ATTLEE YEARS, JULY 27, 1945 - OCTOBER 26, 1951 / A Promised Land, but to Whom? / The American Intervention / The Terror Begins Again / The End of Compromise / Into the Abyss / The Endgame in Palestine / Trouble Comes to Malaya / The Appointment of Sir Harold Briggs / The Special Air Service, the Briggs Plan, and Progress in Malaya / The End of the Attlee Years / PART II: THE CHURCHILL YEARS, OCTOBER 26, 1951 - APRIL 6, 1955 / A New Government, a New Approach / The Carrot and the Stick / The Challenge of Mau Mau / The General’s Stamp in Malaya / ‘The Horned Shadow of the Devil Himself’ / Dirty Wars, Dirty Deeds / A Fresh Start in Kenya? / The End of the Churchill Years / PART III: THE EDEN YEARS, APRIL 7, 1955 - JANUARY 10, 1957 / Problems in Paradise / Templer’s Return / The Dirty Wars become Dirtier / Suez / The Endgame for Anthony Eden / Epilogue: The Imperial Endgame after Eden / Notes / Bibliography / Index

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

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Varieties of Anti-Fascism

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality

Britain in the Inter-War Period

Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1958-64

Edited by Nigel Copsey, Reader in Modern History, University of Teesside, UK and Andrzej Olechnowicz, Lecturer in Modern British History, Durham University, UK Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Historians and the Study of Anti-fascism; A.Olechnowicz / PART I: POLITICAL PARTIES / Communist Culture and Anti-fascism in Inter-war Britain; T.Linehan / ‘Every time they made a Communist, they made a Fascist’: the Labour Party and Popular Anti-fascism in the 1930s; N.Copsey / The Conservative Party, Fascism and Anti-fascism 1918-1939; P.Williamson / PART II: CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE / Varieties of Feminist Responses to Fascism in inter-war Britain; J.Gottlieb / ‘I was following the lead of Jesus Christ’: Christian Anti-fascism in 1930s England; T.Lawson / ‘It certainly isn’t cricket!’: Media Responses to Mosley and the BUF; J.Dack / Passive and Active Anti-fascism: the State and National Security, 1923-45; R.Thurlow / PART III: INTELLECTUAL RESPONSES / Anti-fascist Europe comes to Britain: Theorising Fascism as a Contribution to Defeating it; D.Stone / Labour Theorises Fascism: A.D. Lindsay and Harold Laski; A.Olechnowicz / The Limits of Pro-fascism and Anti-fascism: G.K. Chesterton and Arthur Bryant; J.Stapleton / PART IV: FINAL PERSPECTIVES / Anti-fascism and the Post-war British Establishment; R.Griffiths / Conclusion: Towards a New Anti-fascist ‘minimum’?; N.Copsey / Index September 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00

Richard Moore, Visiting Research Fellow, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton, UK

'...a substantial contribution to the literature on postwar nuclear policy.’ - Matthew Jones, University of Nottingham, UK

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

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

‘There is no better account of how the British welfare state evolved over two centuries than Derek Fraser’s book. 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

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Britain’s International Role, 1970– 1991

464pp £55.00 £19.99

‘Michael Turner presents an important and valuable discussion on the changing roles of the countries that used to run the world.’ - John Williams, East Carolina University, USA Michael Turner offers a detailed examination of Britain’s role and influence in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of rapid change when Britain could no longer expect to be treated as one of the ‘Big Three’ world powers. This book examines the key decisions, their consequences, and places British policy-making in its international context. October 2010 Hardback Paperback

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A Short History of the British Industrial Revolution Emma Griffin, Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, University of East Anglia, UK

Michael J. Turner, Roy Carroll, Distinguished Professor of British History, Appalachian State University, USA

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The Evolution of the British Welfare State

'The strength of Griffin’s book lies in its fresh conceptual approach and well-focused, analytical structure that bridges the major disagreements among scholars on the topic...an excellent book.’ - Gerard Koot, University of Massachusetts, USA This book explains why the Industrial Revolution remains a pivotal event in world history - the moment at which one small country succeeded in freeing the majority of its people from subsistence living. This succinct introduction explains what the Industrial Revolution was, when exactly it occurred and why it happened in Britain first. November 2010 216pp Hardback £57.50 Paperback £15.99

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Eighteenth-Century British Premiers

A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830

Walpole to the Younger Pitt

2nd edition

Dick Leonard, Journalist and Author

John Charmley, Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK

Following his earlier surveys of nineteenth and twentieth century British Prime Ministers, Dick Leonard turns his attention to their eighteenth century predecessors, including such major figures as Robert Walpole, the Elder Pitt (Lord Chatham), Lord North and the Younger Pitt.

This text examines the history of the party from 1830 onwards, and takes the story through the ‘wilderness years’ following the 1997 election fiasco, right up to David Cameron’s leadership.

Contents: Introduction: The Road to the Prime Ministership / Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford – ‘all these men have their price’ / Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington – ‘George II’s favourite nonentity’ / Henry Pelham – Pragmatic Heir to Walpole / Thomas PelhamHolles, Duke of Newcastle – Mighty Panjamdrum, Feeble Premier / William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire – ‘I have no motive but the King’s service’ / John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute – the King’s ‘dearest friend’ / George Grenville – Able Premier, Undermined by his own Prolixity / Charles Wentworth-Watson, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham – the Conscience of the Whigs / William Pitt, the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham – ‘I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can’ / Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Gracfton – Well-intentioned Dilettante / Frederick North, styled Lord North – Outstanding Parliamentarian, Pity about the Colonies… / William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne – Too Clever by Half / William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland – Twice a Figurehead / William Pitt, the Younger – Peacetime Prodigy, Less Successful in War / Epilogue / Appendix / Index December 2010 264pp 14 b/w illustrations and 1 table Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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Nineteenth-Century British Premiers July 2008 Hardback Paperback

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A Century of Premiers December 2004 392pp Hardback £80.00 Paperback £24.99

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Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street Paul J. Deveney, Senior Fellow and Lecturer, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, University of Pennsylvania, USA

In account of how one Labour Party politician, after suffering the biggest setback of his political career, used the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations in Grosvenor Square, the battle over trade union reform and the Troubles in Northern Ireland to propel himself to No 10. September 2010 240pp Hardback £57.50

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The Revival of British Liberalism A History of the British Labour Party

From Grimond to Clegg

3rd edition

Tudor Jones, Senior Lecturer in Political Studies, Coventry University, UK

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

An historical study of British Liberal thought in the post-1945 period. This book examines the development of Liberal ideas in the writings of Liberal politicians and thinkers, and in the policies of the Liberal party and the Liberal Democrats. The book draws on interviews with some of the leading protagonists in the debates explored.

Thorpe’s book is widely seen as the best singlevolume study of the whole of the Labour party’s history. Thoroughly updated in the light of ongoing historiographical debates, this third edition brings the story up to date with new and revised chapters on the development of ‘New Labour’ and the legacy of the Blair government. February 2008 Hardback Paperback

408pp £60.00 £21.99

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British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

June 2011 Hardback

296pp £65.00

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Oswald Mosley and the New Party Matthew Worley, Reader in History, University of Reading

A History of the Liberal Party in the Twentieth Century

‘Matthew Worley’s reconstruction of Oswald Mosley’s New Party is a welcome addition to the historiography on inter-war British politics.’ - Gary Love, Twentieth Century British History

David Dutton, Professor of Modern History, University of Liverpool, UK

May 2010 Hardback

‘The history of the liberal party in the twentieth century is a fascinating subject which David Dutton investigates with clarity, a masterly command of detail, and utter fairness. Everyone interested in British politics should read this book.’ - P.M.H. Bell

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

From New Jerusalem to New Labour

Redefining British Politics Culture, Consumerism and Participation, 1954-70

British Prime Ministers from Attlee to Blair Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, University of Oxford, UK

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. February 2010 Hardback

224pp £20.00

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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, Republic of Ireland 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. Employing a comparative approach, it combines the findings of new research on Ireland with broader syntheses of major composite states in Europe – those of France, Austria and PolandLithuania. May 2010 288pp 8 graphs and 4 maps Hardback £55.00

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

‘This is a superb, path-breaking study which offers a major re-evaluation of British political life in the 1950s and 1960s. It is challenging and innovative - powerful scholarship in every respect.’ - Andrew Thorpe, University of Exeter, UK '...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 February 2010 Hardback

296pp £55.00

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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 January 2010 Hardback

296pp £55.00

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British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 Challenges and Dilemmas in a Changing World Robert Self, formerly Professor of British Politics and Contemporary History, London Metropolitan University, UK June 2010 Hardback Paperback

352pp £70.00 £24.99

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The Churchills A Family Portrait Celia Lee and John Lee, both Honorary Research Fellows, Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham University, 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 ‘...a fascinating new book...’ - Daily Express ‘…it is no slight achievement to have contributed a fresh insight into the life of such a welldocumented family.’ - Times Literary Supplement July 2011 Hardback Paperback

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The Politics of Wine in Britain Power and Taste, 1649-1860 Charles Ludington, Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill, USA

A unique look at the meaning of the taste for wine in Britain, from the establishment of a Commonwealth in 1649 to the Commercial Treaty between Britain and France in 1860 - this book provides an extraordinary window into the politics and culture of England and Scotland just as they were becoming the powerful British state. May 2011 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Rammohun Roy and the Making of Victorian Britain Lynn Zastoupil, Professor of History, des College, USA, and Author of John Stuart Mill and India (1994)

This book explores Rammohun Roy's transnational celebrity status, using this to shed fresh light on religious, social, and political reformers in early nineteenth-century Britain. September 2010 276pp 8pp figures Hardback £52.00

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Victorian Occultism and the Making of Modern Magic Invoking Tradition Alison Butler, Lecturer in History, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada

The late Victorian period witnessed the remarkable revival of magical practice and belief. Butler examines the individuals, institutions and literature associated with this revival and demonstrates how Victorian occultism provided an alternative to the tightening camps of science and religion in a social environment that nurtured magical beliefs. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / A New Order / A New Magic / Resurrecting the Past: Hiram, Isis, and the Rosy Cross / Preservation and Improvisation: Nineteenth-Century Magicians / Magical Libraries: What Occultists Read / Revolutionizing Magic: The Will Conquers the Spirit / Middle-Class Magic / Notes / Bibliography / Index January 2011 Hardback

240pp £55.00

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Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors: Jonathan Barry and Owen Davies

The Rise and Fall of the Healthy Factory

Accommodating Poverty

The Making and Shaping of the Victorian Teacher Marianne A. Larsen, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Western Ontario, Canada

‘Clearly-argued and meticulously-researched, linking the story of the Victorian teacher to contemporary educational policy, this book makes a significant contribution to advancing the history of education.’ - Professor Kate Rousmaniere, Miami University, USA Providing comparative and international contexts to understand the history of the making of the teacher in Victorian England, this is a compelling account of the development during this time of teacher training, inspections and certification - reforms which shaped the good teacher as a modern and moral individual. Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgements / PART I: CONTEMPORARY, COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL CONTEXTS / Making and Shaping Good Teachers: Contemporary and Historical Contexts / Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives: New Cultural History / Victorian Education Reform: Comparative and International Contexts / PART II: DISCOURSES OF THE VICTORIAN TEACHER / Discourses of Crisis and Derision: Targeting the Poor and the Teacher / The Discourse of the Good Victorian Teacher: The Modern and Moral Teacher / PART III: MAKING AND SHAPING THE VICTORIAN TEACHER / Schools as Sites of Disciplinary Control / Training Institutions as Sites of Disciplinary Control / Examining and Documenting the Teacher / Conclusion: Paradoxes and the Present / Bibliography / Index July 2011 224pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £50.00

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The Politics of Industrial Health in Britain, 1914-60

The Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, c. 1600-1850

Vicky Long, Lecturer in British History, Northumbria University, UK

Edited by Joanne McEwan, School of Humanities, University of Western Australia, Australia and Pamela Sharpe, Professor of History, School of History and Classics, University of Tasmania, Australia

The first account of the emergence and demise of preventive health care for workers. It explores how trade unions, employers, doctors and the government reconfigured the relationship between health, productivity and the factory over the course of the twentieth century within a broader political, industrial and social context.

‘In this fascinating collection, an impressive team of scholars examine an important and previously neglected aspect of the lives of the poor from diverse perspectives.’ - Robert Shoemaker, University of Sheffield, UK

December 2010 304pp 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Global Migrants, Local Culture

Pogroms, Peasants, Jews

Histories of Crime

Natives and Newcomers in Provincial England, 1841-1939

Britain and Eastern Europe’s ‘Jewish Question’, 1867-1925

Britain 1600-2000

Laura Tabili, Associate Professor of Modern European History, University of Arizona, USA

Employing the first analysis of the entire population of any British town, this book examines how overseas migrants affected society and culture in South Shields near Newcastle-uponTyne. Resituating Britain within global processes of migration and cultural change, it recasts British society pre-1940 as culturally and racially dynamic and diverse. Contents: List of Maps / List of Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction: Migration & Cultural Change / ‘Aal Tegither, Like the Folks O’Sheels’: Colonizers, Invaders, Settlers and Sojourners in the Making of an Industrial Town / A Stable and Homogeneous Population? Overseas Migrants in South Shields, 1841-1901 / Migrants’ Networks & Local People / Moving, Staying, Coming, Going: Migrants & Remigrants in Provincial Britain / Gentlemen of the Highest Character: Negotiating Inclusion with the People of South Shields / His Wife Must Surely Know: Women & Migrants’ Integration / Men of the World: Casualties of Empirebuilding / I Give my Missus the Twenty-eight Shillings: Everyday Forms of Accommodation / Conclusion: Global Migrants in Provincial England / Appendix: Was the Referee Process Corrupt? / Notes / Index April 2011 320pp 11 maps and 36 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean (Teaching and Learning) and Principal Lecturer in History and David Nash, Professor of History, both at Oxford Brookes University, UK

Sam Johnson, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

A wide-ranging examination of popular and political attitudes towards East European Jews in nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. December 2010 312pp Hardback £55.00

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David Nash, Professor of History and Anne-Marie Kilday, Assistant Dean (Teaching and Learning) and Principal Lecturer in History, both at Oxford Brookes University, UK

‘I can think of no better introduction to the history of crime and punishment in Britain. The clearly-written essays and evocative case studies contained in this volume will quickly become an indispensable guide to students and academics alike who seek a timely introduction to the subject.’ - Stephen A. Toth, Arizona State University, USA

'A stimulating (and rare) attempt to link the micro-history of crime to broader intellectual developments in penology and criminal law. This represents a major addition to the field of British social and cultural history.’ - Neil Davie, Université Lyon 2, France

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.

Cultures of Shame Exploring Crime and Morality in Britain 16001900

October 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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The Shelley-Byron Circle and the Idea of Europe Paul Stock, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK May 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Contents: Introduction / Moral Crimes and the Law in Britain Since 1700; D.Nash / Cruelty and Adultery: Offences Against the Institution of Marriage; J.Bailey / Desperate Measures or Cruel Intentions: Infanticide in Britain since 1600; A.M.Kilday / ‘Most Intimate Violations’: Contextualising the Crime of Rape; K.Stevenson / Murder and Fatality: The Changing Face of Homicide; S.D’Cruze / Criminality, Deviance and The Underworld Since 1750; H.Shore / Fraud and White Collar Crime: 1850 to the Present; S.Wilson / Policing the Populace: the road to Professionalisation; C.Williams / Execution as Punishment in England, 1750-2000; J.Rowbotham / Annotated Further Reading June 2010 Hardback Paperback

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Violent London 2000 Years of Riots, Rebels and Revolts Clive Bloom, Emeritus Professor, Middlesex University, UK

‘This isn’t just a history of riots and revolts: because each disturbance has to be placed in context, this is a political history which is made all the more interesting because it concentrates on the flashpoints, and the events which caused them.‘ - The Guardian ‘...[an] ambitious and erudite chronicle of protest in the capital...assiduously researched...’ - The Times Reviews of 1st edition (Pan): ‘An exhilarating rush through countless riots, insurrections and full-blown street wars...written in a racy and accessible style...As I read this superb history, I looked out at my quiet suburban garden, disappointed not to hear the sound of trumpets.’ J.G.Ballard, Daily Telegraph ‘A breathless but exhilarating journey from Boudica to such recent events as the aftermath of September 11th and the march of the Countryside Alliance, Bloom’s viewpoint is nicley balanced, critical of government and especially of the police, but not unreasonably so, and not too passionately keen that the rebels should win every time.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘Seamless, full of information, connections and insights.’ - Juliet Gardiner, BBC History Magazine Almost as soon as it was built, London suffered the first of many acts of violent protest, when Boudica and her followers set fire to the city in AD 60. Ever since, the capital’s streets have been a forum for popular insurrection. Covering nearly 2,000 years of political protest, this is a riveting alternative history of past and present conflict. September 2010 616pp Paperback £16.99

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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. From the youth cults of the Edwardian era to the Mods of the Sixties, he looks behind the stereotypes and has unearthed some fascinating material. 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 Hardback Paperback

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Sport In History An Introduction Jeffrey Hill, Emeritus Professor of Historical and Cultural Studies, De Montfort University, UK

This wide-ranging analysis of the key themes and developments in sports history provides an accessible introduction to the topic. The book examines sports history on a global scale, exploring the relationship between sports history and topics such as modernization, globalization, identity, gender and the media. November 2010 176pp Hardback £49.50 Paperback £16.99

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A History of Leisure Peter Borsay, University of Wales, UK February 2006 Hardback Paperback

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Policing in England and Wales, 1918–39 The Fed, Flying Squads and Forensics Keith Laybourn, Professor of History and David Taylor, Emeritus Professor of History, both at University of Huddersfield, UK

An examination of the modernization of the English and Welsh police during the interwar years, focusing upon the increasing professionalization of the police, the Federation, forensic work and the growth of traffic policing. The authors challenge the established viewpoint by arguing that this period saw significant changes in policing. Contents: List of Tables / Dedications / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction / PART I: THE PROBLEM OF PUBLIC ORDER AND THE PROFESSIONALISATION OF THE POLICE / The Legacy of the Great War: the Failure of Police Trade Unionism and the Emergence of the Police Federation of England and Wales / Policing Public Order in the Interwar Years / Detective and Scientific Work: A New Vista / PART II: THE PROPHECY OF NAHUM: MOTOR VEHICLES, THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC IN INTER-WAR BRITAIN / ‘A mere traffic signalling device’? The Debate on Policing and Traffic Control / The Police and the Practicalities of Traffic Management / Motoring Offences and the Enforcement of the Law / Cars, Crime and Coppers: Combating the ‘Smash and Grab’ Raider / Conclusion / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index April 2011 27 b/w tables Hardback

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IRELAND IRELAND

The Irish Diaspora in Britain, 1750–1939

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

2nd edition Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, Northumbria University, UK

‘The first edition rapidly - and deservedly - established itself as the leading textbook in the field. With growing interest in the topic, this second edition takes account of recent work and more readily available sources, synthesizing the new scholarship into a national framework.’ - John Belchem, University of Liverpool, UK This established study focuses on the most important phase of Irish migration, providing analysis of why and how the Irish settled in Britain in such numbers. Updated and expanded, this edition now extends the coverage to 1939 and features new chapters on gender and the Irish diaspora in a global perspective. November 2010 296pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Social History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

‘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.’ - Roy Foster, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2009 'In their variety and their eloquence, the fascinating autobiographical pieces gathered in this book will change the way we view the history of Irish emigration.’ - Colm Tóibín ‘Liam Harte’s superb anthology of first-person narratives...is a rare book, a real act of discovery that overturns inherited perceptions and opens up a rich terrain of Irish experience.’ - Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times ‘Liam Harte has collated a brilliant, valuable piece of work...It will appeal of course to the academic audience who deal in these things but I can only hope that it will reach a wider audience too. A tremendous book.’ - Books Ireland ‘...a major contribution to understanding this community. Those working in any area of modern Irish history or culture will find things to enthrall them.’ - Conor Carville, Times Higher Education ‘A gem.’ - Mary Kenny, ‘Books of the Year’, Irish Independent May 2011 Paperback

344pp £18.99

Migration in Irish History 1607–2007 Patrick Fitzgerald, Lecturer and Development Officer and Brian Lambkin, Director, Centre for Migration Studies, 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 Paperback

460pp £20.00

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Writing Ireland’s Working Class Dublin After O’Casey Michael Pierse, Coláiste Íde College of Further Education, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Exploring writing of working-class Dublin after Seán O’Casey, this book breaks new ground in Irish Studies, unearthing submerged narratives of class in Irish life. Examining how working-class identity is depicted by authors like Brendan Behan and Roddy Doyle, it discusses how this hidden, urban Ireland has appeared in the country’s literature. December 2010 360pp Hardback £55.00

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IRELAND

Patrick Pearse

Ireland and Romanticism

Gladstone and Ireland

The Making of a Revolutionary

Publics, Nations and Scenes of Cultural Production

Politics, Religion and Nationality in the Victorian Age

Joost Augusteijn, Lecturer in European History, Leiden University, The Netherlands

’An important contribution to our knowledge of Ireland’s most complex revolutionary. By providing a rounded portrait of Patrick Pearse’s life, and setting his ideas within the broader context of his times, Augusteijn offers a compelling account of Pearse’s journey from cultural nationalism to republican violence.’ Fearghal McGarry, Queen’s University Belfast, UK ‘A welcome and much-needed reassessment of the life of Patrick Pearse. Drawing on many previously unknown sources, Augustejin describes a figure who is more complex, and ultimately more human, than the popular image of Pearse allows. This book will surely become essential reading for anyone interested in Pearse and his times.’ - Brian Crowley, Curator of the Pearse Museum, Dublin, UK Patrick Pearse was not only leader of the 1916 Easter Rising but also one of the main ideologues of the IRA. Based on new material on his childhood and underground activities, this book places him in a European context and provides an intimate account of the development of his ideas on cultural regeneration, education, patriotism and militarism. September 2010 440pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 Paperback £19.99

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Edited by Jim Kelly, Lecturer, National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland

‘Each essay in this collection is well written and of interest, and there is a clear focus on a discussion of Ireland and Romanticism throughout. The volume will be welcomed by scholars in the field and will make a significant contribution to academic debate on Romanticism in general.’ - James H. Murphy, DePaul University, Chicago, USA This collection by leading scholars in the field provides a fascinating and ground-breaking introduction to current research in Irish Romantic studies. It proves the international scope and aesthetic appeal of Irish writing in this period, and shows the importance of Ireland to wider currents in Romanticism. January 2011 Hardback

240pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27457-0

Edited by D. George Boyce, Emeritus Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, Swansea University, UK and Alan O’Day, Fellow in Modern History, St Bede’s Hall, University of Oxford, UK Contents: List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; D.G.Boyce / History and Pluralism: Gladstone and the Maynooth Grant Controversy; J-P. McCarthy / Gladstone, Church and State; A.Megahey / Anti-Gladstonianism and the pre-1886 Liberal Secession; T.Moore / British Liberals and the Irish Home Rule Crisis: the Dynamics of Division; G.Goodlad / ‘A deplorable narrative’: Gladstone, R. Barry O’Brien and the ‘historical argument’ for Home Rule, 1880-90; I.Sheehy / Gladstone and the Ulster Question; N.C.Fleming / Burke in Belfast: Thomas MacKnight, Gladstone, and Liberal Unionism; P.Maume / The Union of Hearts Depicted: Gladstone, Home Rule and United Ireland; D.W.Bebbington / Gladstone and the Irish Civil Service; M.Maguire / Accommodation, Conciliation and Cooperation: a Gladstonian Legacy; N.C.Fleming & A.O’Day / Gladstone and the Four Nations; D.G.Boyce November 2010 320pp 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-22194-9

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Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement History, Identity and Change Edited by James W. McAuley, Associate Dean for Research and Enterprise and Professor of Political Sociology and Irish Studies, University of Huddersfield, UK and Graham Spencer, Reader in Politics, Conflict and the Media, University of Portsmouth, UK

A timely assessment of loyalist history, identity and community in Northern Ireland today which provides a comprehensive picture of how loyalism has reacted to changes since the Good Friday Agreement.Challenging simplistic stereotypes of loyalism this book provides a complex multifaceted explanation of the loyalist imagination. January 2011 3 b/w tables Hardback

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IRELAND • MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750–1970 Edited by Catherine Cox, Director, Centre for History of Medicine in Ireland, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Maria Luddy, Professor of Modern Irish History, University of Warwick, UK Contents: Introduction; C.Cox & M.Luddy / ‘Bleeding, vomiting and purging’: The Medical Response to Illhealth in Eighteenth-century Ireland; J.Kelly / General Practice and Coroners’ Practice: Medico-legal Work and the Irish Medical Profession, c.1830-90; M.J.Clark / Access and Authority: the Medical Dispensary service in Post-Famine Ireland; C.Cox / Suicide and Insanity in Post-Famine Ireland; G.Laraghy / Psychiatry and the Fate of Women who Killed Infants and Young Children, 1850-1900; P.M.Prior / Science, Politics and the Irish Literary Revival: Reassessing ‘Dr Sigerson’ as a Polymath and Public Intellectual; J.McGeachie / ‘This revived old plague’: Coping with Flu; C.Foley / ‘Half mad at the time’: Unmarried Mothers and Infanticide in Ireland, 1922-1950; C.Rattigan / Venereal Disease in Interwar Northern Ireland; L.McCormick / Moral Prescription: the Irish Medical Profession, the Roman Catholic Church and the Prohibition of Birth Control and in Twentieth-century Ireland; L.Earner-Byrne / Death and Disease in Independent Ireland, c.1920-1970: a Research Agenda; M.E.Daly / Notes / Index November 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53586-2

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

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. May 2010 Hardback

256pp £57.00

When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out The World’s Most Resilient Country And Its Struggle to Rise Again David J. Lynch, Journalist covering global business issues for USA Today, first writing for the Money section, then becoming the founding bureau chief in both London and Beijing. In 2001, he became the first journalist from USA Today to be selected for the prestigious Nieman fellowship at Harvard University

'David Lynch’s book is an amazing story of rampaging greed, dirty doings and even adulterous sex...Old Mother Ireland doffs her peasant’s garb and emerges as a provocative siren, infecting the Irish with diseased materialism. Along with a concise history of Ireland, Lynch makes even economics funny and fascinating.' Malachy McCourt 'A tour de force of reportage and analysis. As much social anthropology as economic forensics, it is a cautionary tale of post-colonial success and excess. As cold as the eye he casts upon the land of his forebears is, Lynch retains an unmistakable affection for Ireland and a confidence that it can change, change utterly, for the better.' - Kevin Cullen, columnist and former Dublin bureau chief, The Boston Globe ‘...a compelling and vividly written account of what happened.’ - The Scotsman Ireland emerged in the late 1990s as the fastestgrowing country in Europe. But today, the Irish boom has gone bust. Here veteran journalist David Lynch offers a tight, character-driven narrative that opens our eyes to a nation’s downfall. November 2010 256pp Hardback £16.99

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Modern European History

The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites The Politics of Culture, 1650-1750 Nicholas Henshall, formerly Head of History, Stockport Grammar School, UK

‘Henshall’s book is distinguished by exceptionally broad geographical and cultural perspectives...[he] has written another tour de force.’ - History Today 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. February 2010 Hardback Paperback

320pp £55.00 £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-61390-0 978-0-333-61391-7

European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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

528pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-64081-4

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234x156mm 978-0-230-10280-4

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Materializing Europe

European Union History

A History of Denmark

Transnational Infrastructures and the Project of Europe

Themes and Debates

2nd edition

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. October 2010 352pp 216x138mm 5 tables and 32 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23289-1

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

‘At long last, a crucial introduction to the ways we think of Europe, make sense of its integration and muse about its ramifications.’ - Federico Romero, Professor of History, University of Florence, Italy April 2010 Hardback Paperback

280pp £58.00 £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-23269-3 978-0-230-23270-9

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Fleeting Cities Imperial Expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe

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

The Enlightenment

‘If I were to recommend only one book about nineteenth- and early twentieth-century international expositions, it would be this one.’ Thomas W. Laqueur, University of California, Berkeley, USA

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

112pp £55.00 £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-64450-8 978-0-333-94505-6

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

Knud J. V. Jespersen, formerly, Professor of Modern History, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

Knud Jespersen traces the historical roots of the modern Danish state and Denmark’s international position. This revised, updated and expanded new edition features additional material on issues such as the Danish church, the Enlightenment, cultural history, World War II, current NATO debates and the 2006 ‘cartoon crisis’. Contents: Acknowledgements / Maps of Denmark / Introduction: What is Denmark and Who are the Danes? / Foreign and Security Policy: From Gatekeeper of the Baltic to a Midget State / Domestic Policy, 1500-1848: The Era of Aristocracy and Absolutism / Domestic Policy, 18482000: Democracy and the Welfare State / The Church and Culture from Luther to Postmodernism / Economic Conditions: The Old Denmark, 1500-1800 / Economic Conditions: The New Denmark, 1800-2010 / The Danes: A Tribe or a Nation? / Notes / Select Bibliography / A Short Chronology / Index July 2011 Hardback Paperback

280pp £50.00 £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-27341-2 978-0-230-27342-9

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

A History of the Low Countries November 2010 424pp 234x156mm 8 colour plates and 77 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22164-2

Shortlisted for the Longman - History Today Book Prize 2010 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

Paul Arblaster, Visiting Lecturer, Zuyd University, The Netherlands October 2005 Hardback Paperback

312pp £50.00 £16.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-4827-4 978-1-4039-4828-1

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

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 February 2006 Paperback

328pp £24.99

246x189mm 978-1-4039-4567-9

Palgrave Foundations Series

Europe Since 1945 A Concise History 5th edition J. Robert Wegs, University of Notre Dame, USA and Robert Ladrech, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Keele, UK October 2006 Paperback

368pp £22.99

234x156mm 978-1-4039-1790-4

Nineteenth-Century Europe Michael Rapport, Lecturer in History, University of Stirling, UK October 2005 Hardback Paperback

440pp £55.00 £24.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-65245-9 978-0-333-65246-6

Palgrave History of Europe

The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict Clement Dodd, Research Associate, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK April 2010 Hardback

328pp £63.00

216x138mm 1 maps 978-0-230-24211-1

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The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Tomasz Kamusella, Senior Lecturer, University of Opole, Poland

‘It is likely to remain the standard work in its field for a generation.’ - from the Foreword by Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK ‘A magnificent history of language politics... 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 Contents: Foreword; P.Burke / Author Preface / Introduction / Language in Central Europe: An Overview / The Broader Linguistic and Cultural Context of Central Europe / PART I: CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICS AND LANGUAGES IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY / The Polish Case: From Natio to Nation / The Hungarian Case: From Natio to the Ersatz Nation-state / The Czech Case: From the Bohemian Slavophone Populus to Czech Nationalism and the Czechoslovak Nation / The Slovak Case: From Upper Hungary’s Slavophone Populus to Slovak Nationalism and the Czechoslovak Nation / PART II: NATIONALISMS AND LANGUAGE IN THE SHORT TWENTIETH CENTURY / The Polish Nation: From a Multiethnic to an Ethnically Homogenous Nation-State / The Hungarian Nation: From Hungary to Magyarország / The Czech Nation: Between Czechoslovak and Czech Nationalism / The Slovak Nation: From Czechoslovakia to Slovakia, / Conclusion / Bibliography May 2011 15 maps Hardback Paperback

Nationalism and the Reshaping of Urban Communities in Europe, 1848–1914 Edited by William Whyte, Fellow, Tutor and University Lecturer in History, St John’s College Oxford, UK and Oliver Zimmer, University Lecturer in Modern History, University College Oxford, UK

This book brings together a distinguished group of historians to explore the previously neglected relationship between nationalism and urban history. It reveals the contrasting experiences of nationalism in different societies and milieus. It will help historians to reassess the role of nationalism both inside and outside the nation state. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Nationalism’s Urban Imagination; W.Whyte & O.Zimmer / PART I: CONTESTED TERRITORY / The Municipal and the National in the Bohemian Lands, 1862-1914; J.King / Venice 1848-1914: The Venetian Sense of the Past and the Creation of the Italian Nation; D.Laven / Contesting Images of the Nation between Spain and Catalonia: The Barcelona World Fair of 1888; S.Jacobsen / An Urban Civilization: The Nation and the Town in Belgian History, 1848-1914; M.Van Ginderachter / PART II: TOWNS AND THE NATION STATE / Nationalism and the Defence Town: The Case of Karlskrona; M.Hilson / The Garrisons Market in France in the Early Years of the Third Republic; J-F.Chanet / Wither the Local? Nationalization, Modernization, and the Mobilization of Urban Communities in England and France, 1900-1918; P.Purseigle / Building the Nation in the Town? Architecture and Identity in Britain; W.Whyte / The Nation is a Town: The Netherlands and the Urban Content of the National ‘Imagined Community’; H.te Velde / Urban Economies and Imaginating Nationhood in the German South, 1860-1900; O.Zimmer / Conclusion; J.Brueilly / Concluding Remarks and Observations May 2011 264pp 216x138mm 12 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 2 graphs and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-24628-7

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Nationalism in Europe, 1890–1940

£130.00 £22.99

978-0-230-55070-4 9780230294738

Oliver Zimmer, University Lecturer in Modern History, University College Oxford, UK

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September 2003 160pp Paperback £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-94720-3

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

European Identity and the Second World War Edited by Menno Spiering, Lecturer in European Studies and Michael Wintle, Professor of Modern European History, European Studies, both at University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

‘This fascinating collection of essays explores how the lacerating experience of the Second World War impacted on thinking about the meaning of Europe, in ways that still resonate today.’ - Patrick Finney, Aberystwyth University, UK Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / Introduction / Ideals, Identity and War: the Idea of Europe, 1939-70; M.Wintle / PART I: WORLD WAR II, EUROPE AND HUMAN RIGHTS / Human Rights and European Identity since World War II: Vergangenheitsbewältigung through Law; H.Porsdam / Before Integration: Human Rights and Post-war Europe; H.Schulz-Forberg / From War Talk to Rights Talk: Exile Politics, Human Rights, and the Two World Wars ; J.Winter / PART II: REFLECTIONS: NARRATIVES OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION AND WORLD WAR II / Myth and History in European Post-War History Writing; J.Ifversen / From Nazi Legacy to Cold War: British Perceptions of European Identity, 1945-5; W.Webster / The Nordic Way Out: Europe in Danish Literature after the Second World War ; H.van der Liet / ‘Europe is the Country of the Spirit’: Albert Camus and Europeanism in France, 1944-47; M.van Montfrans / PART III: VISIONS: PLANS FOR A NEW EUROPE AFTER WORLD WAR II / The Ventotene Manifesto: the Crisis of the Nation State and the Political Identity of Europe; M.D’Auria / Max Kohnstamm’s New Europe; A.van Heerikhuizen / Atoms for Europe; M.Spiering / Before Self-Reflexivity: Imperialism and Colonialism in the Early Discourses of European Integration; W.Schmale / PART IV: SHOAH, WAR AND EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION / Holocaust Literature and the Shaping of European Identity after the Second World War: the Case of Jorge Semprún; K-M. Simonsen / Goodbye to All That? Jewish Views of Europe after 1945; I.Zwiep / Language out of Darkness: George Steiner Speaking the Unspeakable; R.G.Soeiro / Index April 2011 296pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality among Men by Jean-Jacques Rousseau with Related Documents Jean Jacques Rousseau, Helena Rosenblatt, Professor of History, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA

Helena Rosenblatt’s new translation, introduction, and selection of related documents help students comprehend why Rousseau’s criticisms of human nature, political hierarchy, and private property were so controversial in his time yet later were hailed as a foundation of democracy. Contents: Foreword / PART I: INTRODUCTION: THE LIFE AND THOUGHT OF JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU / Rousseau’s Beginnings: The Road to the Second Discourse / The Origins of Political Authority Before Rousseau / Rousseau’s Bombshell: The Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality / The State of Nature / The Steps to Society / The Invention of Property / Anthropology, Psychology, and Evolutionary Biology / Rousseau and Gender / Reception of the Second Discourse / ‘Citizen of Geneva’: The Dedication / Rousseau’s Later Life and Legacy / Rousseau and the French Revolution / The Social Contract and Its Paradoxes / PART II: DISCOURSE ON THE ORIGIN AND FOUNDATIONS OF INEQUALITY AMONG MEN BY JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU, CITIZEN OF GENEVA / Dedication / Preface / Notice about the Notes / First Part / Second Part / Rousseau’s Notes / PART III: RELATED DOCUMENTS / Politics Drawn from Holy Scripture, 1709; J-B.Bossuet / Leviathan, 1651; T.Hobbes / On the Duty of Man and Citizen, 1673; S.Pufendorf / Two Treaties of Government, 1690; J.Locke / Discourse on the Nature of Animals, 1753; G-L.Leclerc Buffon / Of the Social Contract, 1762; J-J.Rousseau / Eulogies to Rousseau, 1790s; M.Robespierre / Principles of Politics, 1810; B.Constant / Appendixes / A Jean-Jacques Rousseau Chronology (1712-1794) / Questions for Consideration / Selected Bibliography / Index March 2011 Paperback

224pp £17.99

210x138mm 978-0-312-46842-2

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s The Bedford Series in History and Culture Series Editors: Natalie Zemon Davis and Ernest R. May

The Disentanglement of Populations Migration, Expulsion and Displacement in Postwar Europe, 1944-49 Edited by Jessica Reinisch, Lecturer in European History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK and Elizabeth White, Lecturer in International History, University of Ulster, UK

An examination of population movements, both forced and voluntary, within the broader context of Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War, in both Western and Eastern Europe. The authors bring to life problems of war and post-war chaos, and assess lasting social, political and demographic consequences. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; J.Reinisch / PART I: EXPLAINING POSTWAR DISPLACEMENT / Trajectories of Population Displacement in the Aftermaths of Two World Wars; P.Gatrell / Reconstructing the NationState: Population Transfer in East-Central Europe, 1944-48; M.Frank / PART II: EXPULSIONS AND FORCED TRANSFERS / Forced Migration of German Populations During and After the Second World War: History and Memory; R.Schulze / The Exodus of Italians from Istria and Dalmatia 1945-56; G.Corni / Evacuation Versus Repatriation: the Polish-Ukrainian Population Exchange, 1944-1946; C.Gousseff / PART III: NATIONAL AND ETHNIC PROJECTS / ‘National Refugees’, Displaced Persons and the Reconstruction of Italy: The Case of Trieste; P.Ballinger / Return, Displacement and Revenge: Majorities and Minorities in Osnabrück at the End of the Second World War; P.Panayi / Stateless Citizens of Israel: Jewish DPs and Zionism in Postwar Germany; A.Patt / PART IV: LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT / German Refugees and Labour in the Soviet Zone of Germany, 1945-1949; J.Reinisch / From Displaced Persons to Labourers: Allied Employment Policies in Postwar West Germany; S.Salvatici / British Migration Policy and Displaced Persons in Europe; J-D.Steinert / PART V: CHILDREN / The Return of Evacuated Children to Leningrad, 1944-46; E.White / Relocating Children During the Greek Civil War, 1946-1949: State Strategies and Propaganda; L.Hassiotis / Epilogue: A Disorder of Peoples: the Uncertain Ground of Reconstruction in 1945; G.Eley / Bibliography / Index January 2011 384pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations, 4 maps and1 table Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22204-5

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945–1968 Edited by Steven Casey, Reader in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Jonathan Wright, Emeritus Professor in International Relations, Christ Church College, UK

The early Cold War was a period of dramatic change. New superpowers emerged, the European powers were eclipsed, colonial empires tottered. Political leaders everywhere had to make immense adjustments. This volume explores their hopes and fears, their sense of their place in the world and of the constraints under which they laboured. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; S.Casey & J.Wright / Joseph Stalin; S.Radchenko / Harry S. Truman; S.Casey / Ernest Bevin; A.Deighton / Charles De Gaulle; S.Hazareesingh / Konrad Adenauer; J.Wright / WLadysLaw Gomulka; A.Prazmowska / Josip Broz Tito; J.Perović / Mao Zedong; Y.Xia / Ho Chi Minh; S.Quinn-Judge / Jawaharlal Nehru; J.Brown / Gamal Abdel Nasser; L.James / Fidel Castro; C.Foss / John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; A.Preston / Nikita Khrushchev; M.Uhl / Further Reading / Index June 2011 Hardback

304pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-24906-6

Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945–1968 Edited by Steven Casey, Reader in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Jonathan Wright, Emeritus Professor in International Relations, Christ Church College, UK July 2008 Hardback

272pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-00716-1

Ernest Dichter and Motivation Research

Modernism and Nihilism Shane Weller, Reader in Comparative Literature, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

New Perspectives on the Making of Post-war Consumer Culture Edited by Stefan Schwarzkopf, Lecturer in Business History and Marketing, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Rainer Gries, Professor of Communications, University of Vienna, Austria

The work of motivation and consumer researcher Ernest Dichter was a milestone in the psychological creation of the modern consumer. This collection contextualizes Ernest Dichter within twentiethcentury consumer culture and it charts the rise of psychological approaches to consumption in postwar Europe and North America. August 2010 312pp 13 b/w illustrations and 1 table Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53799-6

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Focusing on a wide range of philosophers and writers, from Nietzsche to Derrida and Flaubert to Borges, this book charts the history of the deployment of the concept of nihilism within the discourses of philosophical and aesthetic modernism and considers the similarities and differences between modernist and postmodernist approaches to nihilism. December 2010 192pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Modernism And... Series Editor: Roger Griffin

Modernity and the Second-Hand Trade European Consumption Cultures and Practices, 1700-1900 Edited by Jon Stobart, Professor of History, University of Northampton, UK and Ilja Van Damme, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Bringing together the latest research on the neglected area of second-hand exchange and consumption, this book offers fresh insights into the buying and selling of used goods in westernEurope during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and seeks to re-examine and redefine the relationship between modernity and the secondhand trade. November 2010 296pp 216x138mm 11 b/w illustrations and 14 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22946-4

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Modernism and Eugenics Marius Turda, Deputy Director, Centre for Health, Medicine and Society, Oxford Brookes University

‘The most authoritative single-authored work on the transnational eugenics movement yet produced, Turda’s book represents the cutting edge of research. Modernism and Eugenics raises compelling and difficult questions about the relationship of eugenics with race, modernity and nationalism that will be debated for a long time to come.’ - Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK September 2010 208pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Napoleon and the Rebel A Story of Brotherhood, Passion, and Power Marcello Simonetta, has a PhD in Italian Literature and History from Yale, USA and Noga Arikha, has a PhD in History and Philosophy from the Warburg Institute, UK

Marcello Simonetta and Noga Arikha present a detailed portrait of Napoleon’s family. The turbulent relationship between Napoleon and his brother, Lucien, of whom the Emperor said, “of all my siblings, he was the most gifted, and the one who hurt me most,” illustrates the power struggles, idealism and corruption that characterized the French Empire. Contents: Preface / Youth, 1775-1799 / Diplomacy, 1800-1802 / Love, 1802-1803 / Exile, 1804-1807 / Empire, 1808-1815 / Epilogue, 1815-1840 / Bibliography / Acknowledgements July 2011 Hardback

304pp £17.99

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War Volunteering in Modern Times From the French Revolution to the Second World War Edited by Christine G. Krüger, Assistant Professor, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany and Sonja Levsen, Assistant Professor, University of Freiburg, Germany December 2010 312pp 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850

Gender, War and Politics Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830 Edited by Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 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

Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb, Alan Forrest and Karen Hagemann

Wellington’s Men in Australia Peninsular War Veterans and the Making of Empire c.1820-40 Christine Wright, Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Australia

An exploration of the little-known yet historically important emigration of British army officers to the Australian colonies in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. The book looks at the significant impact they made at a time of great colonial expansion, particularly in new south Wales with its transition from a convict colony to a free society. Contents: Series Foreword / Acknowledgements / Introduction / ‘Emigration is a matter of necessity’: The Aftermath of the Peninsular War / ‘They make Ancestry’: Peninsular War Veterans as Officers and Gentlemen / ‘We are in sight of each other’: the Social Networks of Veterans / ‘Attached to the Protestant succession’: The Religious Influence of Veterans / ‘An art which owes its perfection to war’: Skills of Veterans / ‘With all the authority of European despots’: Veterans as Men of Authority and Magistrates / ‘In the midst of the Goths’: the Artistic and Literary Legacy of Veterans / ‘To pave the way for the free settler’: British Soldiers on the Frontier / Conclusion / Appendix 1: Database of influential British army officers in the Australian colonies who were veterans of the Peninsular War, and their cohort / Appendix 2: Colonial careers of Peninsular War veterans, and their cohort / Select Bibliography May 2011 1 b/w tables Hardback

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‘The unparalleled translatlantic approach of this volume cracks open the previously sealed boxes of gender, slavery, warfare, and commemoration and in so doing revolutionizes the study of one of the most crucial moments in all of world history.’ - Lynn Hunt, Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History, University College Los Angeles, USA September 2010 392pp 1 map and 1 b/w illustration Hardback £65.00

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From Valmy to Waterloo France at War, 1792-1815 Marie-Cecile Thoral, Senior Lecturer of Modern European History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, this book investigates the everyday human experience of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars by French military and civilians, the impact of these wars on the French nation and society, and the rise of a new kind of war in the West at the turn of the nineteenth century. November 2010 264pp Hardback £55.00

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY • SPAIN

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

Spain Transformed

spain

Edited by Nigel Townson, Senior Lecturer, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

2nd edition Simon Barton, Professor of Spanish History, University of Exeter, UK

The imperial warfare of the period 1770-1830, including the American wars of independence and the Napoleonic wars, affected every continent. Covering southern India, the Caribbean, North and South America, and southern Africa, this volume explores the impact of revolutionary wars and how people’s identities were shaped by their experiences.

‘Clear, comprehensive, up-to-date - Barton’s text is an incisive and accessible introduction for students and others interested in Spanish history.’ - James W. Brodman, University of Central Arkansas, USA

September 2010 320pp 216x138mm 2 maps and 12 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22989-1

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The Franco Dictatorship, 1959-1975

A History of Spain

352pp £50.00 £16.99

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‘...a significant contribution to the debate on the nature of the Franco regime.’ - Julius Ruiz, English Historical Review

April 2010 Paperback

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Making Democratic Citizens in Spain Civil Society and the Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960-78 Pamela Beth Radcliff, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, San Diego, USA

A fascinating study of the contribution of ordinary men and women to Spain’s democratic transition of the 1970s. Radcliff argues that participants in neighbourhood and other associations experimented with new practices of civic participation that put pressure on the authoritarian state and made the building blocks of a future democratic citizenship March 2011 6 tables Hardback

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

128pp £15.99

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

Remaking Madrid Culture, Politics, and Identity after Franco Hamilton M. Stapell, Assistant Professor of History, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA October 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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SPAIN • ITALY

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Democracy, Association and Revolution, 1854-75
 Guy Thomson, Reader in History, University of Warwick, UK December 2009 376pp Hardback £68.00

Risorgimento

ITALY

How Italian Food Conquered the World

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John F. Mariani, Food and Travel Columnist for Esquire, Wine Columnist and Radio/ TV Reporter for Bloomberg News, Contributing Editor, Wine Spectator, and food Columnist for Diversion

The Agony of Spanish Liberalism

Combining vivid history with first-hand insights and anecdotes, veteran Esquire food writer John Mariani serves up a delicious chronicle of the rise of Italian cuisine.

From Revolution to Dictatorship 1913-23 Edited by Francisco J. Romero Salvadó, Senior Lecturer, University of Bristol, UK and Angel Smith, Reader in Modern Spanish History, University of Leeds, UK May 2010 296pp 5 tables and 2 figures Hardback £55.00

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The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire

Contents: Acknowledgments / Foreword by Lidia Bastianich / Introduction / A Plate of Soup Surrounded by Too Many Spoons / The Great Escape / Feeding the Americani / The New Way of the Old World / The Good, the Bad, and the Delicious / Il Boom and La Dolce Vita / This Italian...Thing / Stirrings / Simmerings / From Dago Red to Super Tuscan / Breaking Away / Coming to a Boil / A New Respect / No More Excuses / Flash in the Pan / Trattoria Mania / Salute! / Alta Cucina / Mondo Italiano / Coda / Notes / Index March 2011 288pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £16.99

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Women in Twentieth-Century Italy

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.

Perry Willson, Professor of Modern European History, University of Dundee, UK

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2009

‘A wonderfully fresh and informative survey... Vivid, perceptive, wide ranging, and a real pleasure to read.’ - Christopher Duggan, University of Reading, UK December 2009 240pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Lucy Riall, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

‘Extremely wellwritten and articulately analyzed...an engaging and invaluable introduction to a complex and determinative component of Italian history. Its outstanding synthesis of historical narrative and historical interpretation make it a must read for those interested in the origins and trajectory of contemporary Italy.’ - Marla Stone, Professor of History, Occidental College, Los Angeles, USA November 2008 200pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Gender and History Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

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

978-0-230-10439-6

William S. Maltby, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Missouri, USA

November 2008 248pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation State

Intertwining the history of art, literature, food, music and religion, Baldoli explores Italy’s history from the Middle Ages to the present. The book offers an insight into continuities across past and present day Italian culture, politics, and identity, drawing on a range of recent historiography and contemporary sources. November 2009 360pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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

City and Nation in the Italian Unification The National Festivals of Dante Alighieri

Italy’s Divided Memory John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK

Visiting Modern War in Risorgimento Italy Jonathan Marwil, Lecturer, University of Michigan, USA

‘A fascinating account.’ - London Review of Books January 2010 Hardback

288pp £57.00

This book examines the social and cultural consequences of a war normally looked at for its role in the story of Italian unification - the convergence of French, Austrian, and PiedmontSardinian armies in northern Italy in 1859, referred to in Italy as the “Second War for Independence.”

234x156mm 978-0-230-61847-3

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Mahnaz Yousefzadeh, Professor, Liberal Studies Program of Arts and Sciences, New York University, USA

This study of the first national festival of modern Italy historically reconstructs the event, using a mass of un-catalogued and unpublished documents left by the organizers, which positions the Centenary as a platform upon which an alternative definition of Italian national identity emerged. May 2011 Hardback

272pp £52.00

The Geopolitics of a Troubled Identity Manlio Graziano, Faculty of the École Supérieure de Relations Internationales of Lione, France and Observatoire Géopolitique DES Espaces Nationaux ET Internationaux of the Sorbonne 274pp £52.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10413-6

Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws Cristina M. Bettin, Senior Lecturer of Italian Languages and Literature, Ben Gurion University, Israel November 2010 224pp Hardback £50.00

The Fadda Affair Thomas Simpson, Distinguished Senior Lecturer in Italian, Northwestern University, USA

An insightful look into the origins of modern Italian media culture by examining a sensational crime and trial that took place in Rome in the late 1870s.

216x138mm 978-0-230-10864-6

The Failure of Italian Nationhood

October 2010 Hardback

Murder and Media in the New Rome

234x156mm 978-0-230-10476-1

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Contents: Theory and Concept of Sustainability and Sustainable Development; N.R.Khalili / Strategic Tools for Achieving Long-term Sustainability; N.R.Khalili & W.Melaragno / Laying the Foundation: Creating a Sustainable Culture and Shift in Business Paradigms / Business Case for Sustainability; N.R.Khalili / Sustainable Supply Chain Management; N.Sabbaghi & O.Sabbaghi / Green Marketing: A Future Revolution; S.K.Balasubramanian & G.Jain / Sustainability Measurements Assessment and Reporting; N.R.Khalili / The Finance of Sustainability: New Trends, Opportunities and Challenges; N.R.Khalili & D.Cernauskas / Sustainability Accounting and Reporting; C.T.Hamilton / Promoting Sustainable Consumption; N.R.Khalili, W.Melaragno & G.Haddadian / Approaches to a Longterm Global Sustainability Ecological, Carbon, and Water Footprints; N.R.Khalili January 2011 Hardback

278pp £52.00

January 2011 9pp figures Hardback

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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. 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 June 2010 272pp 216x138mm 4 maps, 2 b/w tables and 1 diagram Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23160-3

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FRANCE FRANCE

Fascists and Honourable Men

Paris Under Water

The Terror in the French Revolution

How the City of Light Survived the Great Flood of 1910

2nd edition

Nimrod Amzalak, Political Historian, graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and Cambridge University, UK (his main research focus is on the social and cultural basis of radical ideologies in France and Israel)

‘Jeffrey H. Jackson tells this epic story with wit and verve and his book moves at the cracking pace of a good novel. He is also a rigorous historian with a forensic eye for the telling detail excavated from the archives.’ - History Today Magazine

Was France fascist in the interwar period? This comprehensive historical, political and sociological account follows the rise of engineers and political “non-conformists” in the first half of the twentieth century, examining the French technocracy’s relationship with the rise of fascism in France and later the establishment of the Fourth Republic. July 2011 Hardback

240pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-29777-7

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

Memory of War in France, 1914–45 Cesar Fauxbras, the Voice of the Lowly Matt Perry, Reader in Labour History, Newcastle University, UK

Memory of War in France is an examination of France in the era of world war through the unconventional eyes of the veteran, activist and novelist, César Fauxbras. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgments / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / PART I: GREAT WAR AT SEA / An Ordinary Sailor / Black Sea Mutiny / PART II: THE CRISIS OF THE 1930S / Amongst the Unemployed / A Candide for the 1930s / Pacifism on the Precipice of War / PART III: DEFEAT AND OCCUPATION / Survey of Defeat 1940 / Occupation Diary 1941-44 / Epilogue / Appendices / Bibliography / Index January 2011 3 b/w tables Hardback

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978-0-230-59441-8

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

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

Contingency and Choice in French Politics, 1918-45

This edition of an established text has been thoroughly revised to reflect and incorporate the latest developments and research. It features an updated historiography section and Bibliography, more detail on the workings of terror, and a new chapter on social and cultural policies.

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.

July 2010 Paperback

January 2010 272pp 234x156mm 16 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £20.00 978-0-230-61706-3 Paperback £9.99 978-0-230-10804-2

Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism

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K. Steven Vincent, Professor of History, North Carolina State University, USA

Late Medieval France Graeme Small, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow, UK October 2009 264pp 7 maps and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-64242-9 978-0-333-64243-6

European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

152pp £15.99

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

January 2011 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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France since 1870 Culture, Society and the Making of the Republic 2nd edition Charles Sowerwine, Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia January 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

576pp

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GERMANY

Surviving Hitler’s War

GERMANY

Nationalism in Germany, 1848–1866 Revolutionary Nation Mark Hewitson, Senior Lecturer in German History and Politics, Department of German, University College London, UK

‘A very impressive text: immaculately organized and sharply focused, with a surefooted mastery of the enormous monographic scholarship in German.’ - Geoff Eley, University of Michigan, USA Mark Hewitson reassesses the relationship between politics and the nation during a crucial period in order to answer the question of when, how and why the process of unification began in Germany. He focuses on how the national question was articulated in the public sphere by the press, political writers and key political organizations. October 2010 Hardback Paperback

472pp £60.00 £24.99

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

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

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Family Life in Germany, 1939-48 Hester Vaizey, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Max Planck Centre for the History of Emotions, Germany

'Hester Vaizey investigates a side of the story that has been relatively neglected: the strength and durability of many German marriages under the severest of pressures...This is an engrossing study of real human beings, including children who sometimes reacted negatively when a father who had become a stranger returned from war or captivity and reclaimed his wife’s affections...shows the fundamental importance of marital and family bonds to couples and children at a time when personal privacy was routinely violated and families torn apart.’ - Jill Stephenson, Times Higher Education Supplement '[Vaizey]...brings a welcome breath of objectivity to a subject that has long been dominated by ideologically driven theorizing. Her case is helped by her evident ease as a writer. Throughout the book she weaves context, analysis and first-hand testimony with considerable skill, producing a text which flows as well as it informs.’ - Roger Moorhouse, History Today Telling the stories of mothers, fathers and children in their own words, Vaizey recreates the experience of family life in Nazi Germany. From last letters of doomed soldiers at Stalingrad to diaries kept by women trying to keep their families alive in cities under attack, the book vividly describes family life under the most extreme conditions. September 2010 272pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations, 16 graphs and 5 tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-25148-9 Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-25149-6

Genders and Sexualities in History Series Editors: John H. Arnold and Sean Brady ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA

Performing the Nation in Interwar Germany Sport, Spectacle and Political Symbolism, 1926-36 Nadine Rossol, IRCHSS Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, University of Limerick, Republic of Ireland February 2010 240pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-21793-5

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The German Question and the International Order, 1943–48 Nicolas Lewkowicz, Assistant Lecturer, School of History, University of Kent, UK September 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-24812-0

Global Conflict and Security since 1945 Series Editors: Saki Dockrill and William Rosenau ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA

Weimar Culture Revisited John A. Williams, Associate Professor of History, Bradley University, UK; Author of Turning to Nature in Germany (Stanford UP) and Editor of Berlin since the Wall’s End (Cambridge Scholars Press)

Weimar Culture Revisited is the first book to offer an accessible cross-section of new cultural history approaches to the Weimar Republic. This collection uses an interdisciplinary approach and focuses on the everyday workings of Weimar culture to explain the impact and meaning of culture for German’s everyday lives during this fateful era. January 2011 Hardback

262pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10942-1

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GERMANY

Memorialization in Germany since 1945

Pleasure and Power in Nazi Germany

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 £68.00

Edited by Pamela E. Swett, Associate Professor of History, McMaster University, Canada, Corey Ross, Professor of Modern History, University of Birmingham, UK and Fabrice d’Almeida, Professor of Contemporary History, Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2), France

234x156mm 978-0-230-20703-5

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The Nazi State and German Society A Brief History with Documents Robert G. Moeller, University of California, Irvine, USA May 2010 Paperback

208pp £18.99

8x5mm 978-0-312-45468-5

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

West Germans Against The West Anti-Americanism in Media and Public Opinion in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-68 Christoph Hendrik Müller, formerly Lecturer, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and taught at Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin

'In this excellent historical-cultural study, Muller takes a closer look at the ‘long 1950s’ and shows convincingly that anti-American attitudes were not just at the fringes but pretty much at the heart of West Germany’s emerging political culture...’ Times Higher Education May 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23155-9

Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Series Editors: Bill Bell, Chandrika Kaul, Kenneth A. Osgood and Alexander S. Wilkinson ebook available from: Myilibrary, NetLibrary, Ebook Library, ebooks.com, Ebrary, Dawson ERA

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‘Pleasure and Power in Nazi Germany makes a major contribution to debates on the problem of popular consent in the Third Reich...The editors’ arguments regarding the diverse sites of ‘pleasure’ is exemplary, and the essays themselves are well written and trenchant. This book will attract a lot of attention.’ - Shelley Baranowski, University of Akron, USA Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Pleasure and Power in Nazi Germany: An Introduction; P.E.Swett, C.Ross & F.d’Almeida / PART I: CONSUMPTION AND THE PRIVILEGES OF PLEASURE / Driving, Shopping and Smoking: The Society for Consumer Research and the Politics of Pleasure in Nazi Germany; S.J.Wiesen / Selling Sexual Pleasure in 1930s Germany; P.E.Swett / Luxury and Fashion under National Socialism; F.d’Almeida / PART II: DISCIPLINE AND DISTRACTION: ENTERTAINMENTS AND THE AESTHETICS OF PLEASURE / The Structure of Aesthetic Pleasure in the Nazi Reception of Goethe’s Faust; D.Pan / ‘German Humour’ in Books: The Attractiveness and Political Significance of Laughter during the Nazi Era; P.Merziger / Pleasure, Practicality and Propaganda: Popular Magazines in Nazi Germany, 1933-39; K.C.Führer / Radio, Film and Morale: Wartime Entertainment between Mobilization and Distraction; C.Ross / PART III: THE PLEASURES OF COMMUNITY AND CONSENSUS / Seeing the World: Photography, Photojournalism, and Visual Pleasure in the Third Reich; E.Harvey / The Pleasures of Being a ‘Political Soldier:’ Nazi Functionaries and their Service to the ‘Movement’; D.Mühlenfeld / The Pleasure of Terror: Belonging through Genocide; T.Kühne / The Pleasures of Opposition: Leisure, Solidarity and Resistance of a Life-reform Group; M.Roseman / Bibliography / Index May 2011 312pp 23 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

The German Wall Fallout in Europe Edited by Marc Silberman, Professor of German, University of WisconsinMadison, USA

This interdisciplinary volume addresses the consequences of the fall of the Berlin Wall, from the revitalizing effect it had on Germany to the new challenges of integrating socially and politically old and new minorities, and forming a new European identity. It also considers how the fall was represented by the media. Contents: PART I: RE-VIEWING THE BERLIN WALL / Germany 1989: A New Type of Revolution?; K.H.Jarausch / The Different Aesthetics of the Berlin Wall; O.Briese / Politics, Culture, and Media before and after the Berlin Wall; H.Wrage / PART II: RE-NEWING BERLIN IN UNIFIED GERMANY / Re-Capitalizing Berlin; J.Ward / Interim Use at a Former Death Strip?: Art, Politics, and Urbanism at Skulpturenpark Berlin Zentrum; K.E.Till / Jugendweihe: Revitalizing a Socialist Coming-of-Age Ceremony in Unified Berlin; B.Wolbert / PART III: RE-SETTLING BERLIN’S OTHERS / Neither Eastern nor Welcome: The Confused Lives of Berlin’s Balkan Migrants, 19502000; I.Blumi / Class of 1989: Who Made Good and Who Dropped Out of German History?: Postmigrant Documentary Theater in Berlin; K.Sieg / PART IV: RENEGOTIATING EUROPE’S CENTER / On Italian Bridges: Navigating Rocks and Hard Places in Post-Wall Europe; L.Insana / Breaking Down the Walls: The European Library Project; B.Venkat Mani May 2011 24 pp figuress Hardback

288pp

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978-0-230-11216-2

Studies in European Culture and History Series Editor: Jack Zipes

216x138mm 978-0-230-27168-5

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GERMANY • HOLOCAUST STUDIES

The Antifascist Classroom Denazification in Soviet-occupied Germany, 1945-1949 Benita Blessing, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Ohio University, USA

‘Blessing has written a thoroughly researched, well-argued, and absorbing book on a subject of enormous significance to our understanding of the origins and early development of communist East Germany. For anyone interested in how the ‘antifascist classroom’ shaped this process, it is essential reading.’ - The American Historical Review January 2011 Paperback

304pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10730-4

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The Last Mission of the Wham Bam Boys Courage, Tragedy, and Justice in World War II Gregory A. Freeman, Award-winning Writer with more than 25 years’ experience in Journalism and Historical nonfiction

Military Historian Freeman unveils the dramatic story of a young American bomber crew that was forced to bail out over Germany in August 1944. Drawing from government archives, photos, and interviews with family members; Freeman creates a vivid narrative of the dramatic and tragic event. Contents: Introduction / Black Sorrow / Dreams and Nightmares / Winding Down / Rookie Run / Welcoming / Stations of the Cross / Waiting, Praying, Hoping / Deep Regret / Investigations / ‘I Will Reveal Nothing’ / The Trial / A Slip by the Censor / ‘It Was Not My Task’ / ‘Conduct So Brutal’ / Verdicts June 2011 Hardback

256pp £16.99

Holocaust Studies

Operation Last Chance

The Historiography of the Holocaust Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

One Man’s Quest to Bring Nazi Criminals to Justice Efraim Zuroff, Historian who specializes in Holocaust history and established and directs the Israel Office of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and coordinates the Center’s worldwide research on Nazi war criminals

'It is never too late to bring those responsible for the horrors of the Holocaust to justice. It recounts how, with tireless energy, dedication, and passion, Efraim Zuroff did just that.' - Abe Foxman, National Director of the AntiDefamation League 'Reading like a detective story, Operation Last Chance deals with fundamental issues of human justice under the German occupation, describing the author’s efforts to uncover hidden wartime criminals. Zuroff shares his successes and failures in tracking down Nazi murderers. As readers, we become involved in his relentless pursuits. This book should attract the interest of wide and varied audiences.' - Nechama Tec, Holocaust Scholar and Author of Defiance: The Bielski Partisans 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 2009 256pp Hardback £17.99 Paperback £9.99

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‘The Historiography of the Holocaust...a standard work, indispensable for those teaching in the field...Dan Stone’s edited volume will provide a compass for those entering the field and a standard of excellence for those interested in historiography in general and the Holocaust in particular.’ - Milton Shain, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies December 2005 592pp Paperback £23.99

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Medicine after the Holocaust From the Master Race to the Human Genome and Beyond Sheldon Rubenfeld, Clinical Professor of General Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, USA and Fellow in both American College of Physicians and American College of Endocrinology, USA

Rubenfeld and the contributors to this collection posit that German physicians betrayed the Hippocratic Oath when they chose knowledge over wisdom, the state over the individual, a führer over God, and personal gain over professional ethics. February 2010 Hardback Paperback

256pp £55.00 £25.99

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Joseph Goebbels

Hitler’s Ethic

Life and Death

The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress 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 well-written 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 ‘Judicious, insightful and the first biography based on the entire available diary record. This book is a must for anybody interested in Hitler’s Germany and the origins of the Holocaust.’ - Brendan Simms, Peterhouse, Cambridge University, UK An insightful new biography of Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister of the ‘Third Reich’ and one of the most important and troubling figures of the twentieth century. The first account to use all of Goebbels’ surviving diaries, it sheds new light on his personality, private life and political convictions, as well as his relationship with Hitler. September 2010 424pp 234x156mm 41 b/w illustrations and 5 maps Paperback £12.99 978-0-230-27866-0

Richard Weikart, Professor of Modern European History, California State University, Stanislaus, USA

A History of Catholic Antisemitism The Dark Side of the Church Robert Michael, Professor Emeritus of European History, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, USA

‘There have been many attempts to provide the key to Hitler’s world of ideas but Richard Weikart has succeeded in revealing what must be the central element in any understanding of Hitler’s world view.’ Richard Overy, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK In this book, Weikart helps unlock the mystery of Hitler’s evil by vividly demonstrating the surprising conclusion that Hitler’s immorality flowed from a coherent ethic. Hitler was inspired by evolutionary ethics to pursue the utopian project of biologically improving the human race.

Bialik College, Australia

May 2011 Paperback

May 2011 Paperback

268pp £16.99

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The Undivided Sky The Holocaust on East and West German Radio in the 1960s René Wolf, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK May 2010 280pp 11 b/w tables and 1 map Hardback £58.00

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‘Michael’s work is path-breaking...an important contribution to an already massive literature on antisemitism and the Holocaust.’ - Paul R. Bartrop, Head, Department of History,

Moving from the Catholic Church’s pagan origins, through the Roman era, middle ages, and Reformation to the present, Robert Michael here provides a definitive history of Catholic antisemitism. 292pp £17.99

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Reporting the Holocaust in the British, Swedish and Finnish Press, 1945-50 Antero Holmila, Lecturer, Department of History and Ethnology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Examining how the press in Britain, Sweden and Finland responded to the Holocaust immediately after the Second World War, Holmila offers new insights into the challenge posed by the Holocaust for liberal democracies by looking at the reporting of the liberation of the camps, the Nuremberg trial and the Jewish immigration to Palestine. May 2011 8 b/w tables Hardback

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A Cross Too Heavy

Cinema and the Swastika

Pope Pius XII and the Jews of Europe

The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema

Paul O’Shea, Senior Religious Education Coordinator, St. Patrick’s College, New South Wales, Australia

The papacy of Pius XII (1939-1958) has been a source of near-constant criticism and debate since his death, particularly because of his alleged silence during the Holocaust. Paul O’Shea examines his littlestudied pre-papal life to demonstrate that Pius was neither an anti-Semitic villain nor a ‘lamb without stain.’ April 2011 Hardback Paperback

288pp £68.00 £22.99

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The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Avraham Burg, Prominent Israeli Politician, Opinion Maker, and former Speaker of the Knesset

‘In this book of memories and reflections, the former Knesset Speaker delivers his disquieting findings about Israel that ‘became a Kingdom without a prophesy’... Foremost a book of hope from a man who wants to find ways to return Judaism to its universal calling.’ - Le Monde ‘[A] compelling mix of polemic, personal memoir, homage to his parents and meditation on Judaism.’ - The Independent January 2010 Paperback

272pp £12.99

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Edited by Roel Vande Winkel, Assistant Professor, University of Antwerp, Belgium and David Welch, Professor of Modern History, University of Kent, UK

‘The papers collected in this volume offer new and diverse material invaluable as a resource to film students and historians alike, as well as being a fascinating companion to the films produced under the Third Reich...a professional and extremely interesting collection of important studies.’ - Karl Birkelbach, Limina November 2010 384pp 42 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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Winner of the 2007 Willy Haas Award for books on German cinema

Shoah Sue Vice, Reader in English Literature, University of Sheffield, UK

Claude Lanzmann’s epic 1985 film Shoah tells the story of the Holocaust through interviews with survivors of the extermination camps, bystanders who watched or participated in mass murder, and some of the perpetrators of genocide. Sue Vice addresses Lanzmann’s central role in the film and the issue of representing the unrepresentable. January 2011 100pp 47 colour photographs Paperback £9.99

WRITING THE NATION Series Editors: Stefan Berger, Christoph Conrad and Guy Lorenz

The Contested Nation Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Gender in National Histories Edited by Stefan Berger, Professor of Modern German and Comparative European History, University of Manchester, UK and Chris Lorenz, Professor of Theory of History and of Historiography, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

‘It should be said at once that this is a very valuable investigation of major themes and one that should be on the bookshelf of anyone seriously interested in the history of European historiography.’ - H-Soz-u-Kult This volume asks which national histories underpinned which national identity constructions in almost every nation state in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It explores the construction of national identities through history writing and analyzes their interrelationship with histories of ethnicity/race, class and religion. October 2008 6 colour maps Hardback Paperback

656pp

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Published by British Film Institute BFI Film Classics Series Editors: Lee Grieveson and Amy Villarejo

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The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States

Atlas of European Historiography

Nationalizing the Past

The Making of a Profession, 1800-2005

Historians as Nation Builders in Modern Europe

History, Nationhood and the Search for Origins Edited by R.J.W. Evans, Regius Professor of History, University of Oxford, UK and Guy P. Marchal, Emeritus Ordinarius of General and Swiss History, University of Lucerne, Switzerland

An assessment of the role of the Middle Ages in national historiography and in modern conceptions of national identity, looking at relatively young nations, and regions which claim national traditions but were slow to achieve, or regain, separate statehood. Contents: List of Contributors / Introduction; G.Marchal / PART I: CELTS AND SCANDINAVIA / Transmission and Translation of Medieval Irish Sources in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; B.Cunningham / The ‘Decline of Norway’: Grief and Fascination in Norwegian Historiography on the Middle Ages; J.E.Myhre / ‘Braves Step out of the Night of the Barrows’: Regenerating the Heritage of Early Medieval Finland; D.Fewster / Interpreting the Nordic Past: Icelandic Medieval Manuscripts and the Construction of a Modern Nation; G.Hálfdanarson / PART II: BENELUX / A Serious Case of Amnesia: The Dutch and their Middle Ages; P.Raedts / Medieval Myths and the Building of National Identity: the Example of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; M.Margue& P.Péporté / An Era of Grandeur: The Middle Ages in Belgian National Historiography, 1830-1914; J.Tollebeek / PART III: BALKANS / To Whom Does Byzantium Belong? Greeks, Turks and the Present of the Medieval Balkans; J.NiehoffPanagiotidis / The Image of the Kosovo Battle (1389) Today: A Historic Event, a Moral Pattern, or the Tool of Political Manipulation; M.Šuica / PART IV: CENTRAL EUROPE / Italy’s Various Middle Ages; M.Moretti & I.Porciani / Medievalism and Swiss National Identity; G.Marchal / The Public Instrumentalization of the Middle Ages in Austria since 1945; H.Wolfram / ‘Old Czechs were Hefty Heroes’: The Construction and Reconstruction of Czech National History in its Relationship to the ‘Great’ Medieval Past; F.Šmahel / Conclusion; R.J.W.Evans / Bibliography / Index December 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00

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Edited by Ilaria Porciani, Professor of History, University of Bologna, Italy and Lutz Raphael, Professor of History, University of Trier, Italy

This innovative Atlas maps for the first time the development of the historical profession and its institutions in each European country from 1800 to 2005. Systematically integrating texts and maps, this is a valuable and unique resource for students and scholars of development of European culture and the history of European nationalism. Contents: Introduction: The Landscape of European Historiography: Institutions, Networks and Communities / Acknowledgments / PART I: EUROPE: GENERAL MAPS / PART II: EMPIRES / British Empire / Habsburg Empire / Ottoman Empire / Russian Empire and the Soviet Union / PART III: COUNTRIES / Iceland; G.Halfdanarson / Denmark; C.Møller Jørgensen / Norway; J.Eiwind Myhre / Sweden; H.Gunneriusson / Finland; M.Kaarninen / Estonia; A.Murst / Latvia; A.Sne / Lithuania; V.Selenis / Russia; A.Antonschenko / Belarus; H.Sahanovich / Ukraine; S.Petrovych Stelmakh / Moldavia; C.Ungureanu / Poland; J.Centkowski / Austria; E.Bruckmüller / Hungary; E.Ring / Bohemia and Moravia; P.Kolar / Slovakia; D.Kovac / Bulgaria; D.Parusheva / Romania; B.Murgescu & A.Toader / Yugoslavia; U.Brunnbauer / Serbia; U.Brunnbauer / Croatia; U.Brunnbauer / Montenegro; U.Brunnbauer / Macedonia; U.Brunnbauer / Slovenia; U.Brunnbauer / Bosnia Herzegovina; U.Brunnbauer / Albania; V.Duka / Greece; V.Karamanolakis / Turkey; F.Ergut / Cyprus; C.Schabel / Malta; C.Dalli / Germany; M.Middell & T.Jansen / Belgium; J.Tollebeek / Netherlands; R.Rittersma & A.Pelgrom / Luxemburg; S.Kmec / France; E.Picard / Switzerland; I.Hermann / Italy; M.Moretti & I.Porciani / Spain; M.Esteban De Vega & D.Mota / Catalonia; L.Roura / Portugal; S.Campos Matos & J.Freitas / Ireland; M.O’Dowd / Great Britain; R.D.Anderson / PART IV: CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS / Writing European History outside Europe; K.Naumann / Bilateral Commissions; M.Cattaruzza & S.Zala / International Historical Congresses; I.Porciani / Historical Museums; I.Porciani / Index August 2010 264pp full colour maps Hardback £140.00

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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 Theory of History and of Historiography, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Historians traditionally claim to be myth-breakers, but national history since the nineteenth century shows quite a record in myth-making. This exciting new volume compares how national historians in Europe have handled the opposing pulls of fact and fiction and shows which narrative strategies have contributed to the success of national histories. October 2010 Hardback

552pp £65.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-23792-6

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Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts Overlapping National Histories in Modern Europe Edited by Tibor Frank, Professor and Director, School of English and American Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary and Frank Hadler, Research Coordinator and Project Director, Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe (GWZO), Leipzig University, Germany

A collection of essays on European historiography, focusing on the overlapping national histories in Europe presenting many of the contested areas through conflicting historiographies. Sponsored by the European Science Foundation, this unique volume is part of Writing the Nation, a major international project. December 2010 448pp 234x156mm 5 b/w illustrations and 21 maps Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-50008-2

978-0-230-50004-4

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rUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY Russian and East European History

Soviet Space Culture

Soviet Communal Living

Cosmic Enthusiasm in Socialist Societies

An Oral History of the Kommunalka

Edited by Eva Maurer, Science and Politics Fellow, Federal Assembly, The Swiss Parliament, Julia Richers, Research Fellow, University of Basel, Switzerland, Monica Rüthers, Professor of East European History, University of Hamburg, Germany and Carmen Scheide, Research Fellow, University of Basel , Switzerland

A History of Poland 2nd edition Anita J. Prazmowska, Professor, Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Anita Prazmowska provides a wide-ranging survey of Poland’s history; from early settlements, through the establishment of the Kingdom of Poland, to the present day modern state. This expanded second edition has been revised throughout in the light of the latest research, and brings the story right up to date. A new Bibliography also features. Contents: List of Maps / Preface / The Lands that became Poland / The Consolidation of the Polish Kingdom / The Jagiellonian Period / The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth / Under Foreign Rule / War and Independence: 1914-1939 / The Second World War and the Establishment of Communism in Poland / From Communism to Democracy / Further Reading / Index July 2011 4 maps Hardback Paperback

272pp

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A History of Russia Roger Bartlett, Professor Emeritus of Russian History, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, UK August 2009 Hardback Paperback

336pp £50.00 £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-63263-5 978-0-333-63264-2

Starting with the first man-made satellite ‘Sputnik’ in 1957 and culminating four years later with the first human in space, Yuri Gagarin, space became a new utopian horizon. This book explores the profound repercussions of the Soviet space exploration program on culture and everyday life in Eastern Europe, especially in the Soviet Union itself. July 2011 328pp 47 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

This book brings together fascinating testimonies from thirty inhabitants of the ‘Kommunalka,’ the communal apartments that were the norm in housing in the cities of Russia during the whole history of the Soviet Union. March 2011 Hardback

184pp £52.00

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

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Eastern Europe since 1945 4th edition 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 September 2009 360pp 12 b/w tables and 1 map Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

Paola Messana, New York Bureau Chief of Agence France-Presse, and the agency’s former Moscow Bureau Chief (she holds degrees in Russian from the Sorbonne and Political Science from the Paris Institute of Political Studies, France)

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Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe Edited by Shana Penn, Visiting Scholar, Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, USA and Jill Massino, Visiting Scholar, History Department, Northwestern University, 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. January 2010 Hardback

304pp £57.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61300-3

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Gulag Voices

Writing the Stalin Era

Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile

Sheila Fitzpatrick and Soviet Historiography

Jehanne M Gheith, Associate Professor and Chair of the Slavic and Eurasian Studies Department, Duke University, USA and Katherine R. Jolluck, Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Stanford University, USA

This volume brings the powerful voices of Gulag survivors to and Englishspeaking audience for the first time through oral histories, rather than written memoirs.

February 2011 Hardback Paperback

276pp £60.00 £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61062-0 978-0-230-61063-7

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The Chechen Struggle Independence Won and Lost Ilyas Akhmadov, formerly Foreign Minister of Chechnya during the second war with Russia where he represented the legitimately elected government of Aslan Maskhadov

November 2010 288pp Hardback £22.99

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'An on-the-ground account of how Russia’s indiscriminate violence and infighting within the rebel movement destroyed any hope for an end to the conflict.’ - The Wall Street Journal 234x156mm 978-0-230-10534-8

Edited by Golfo Alexopoulos, Associate Professor of History, University of South Florida and Fellow, Hoover Institute, USA, Kiril Tomoff, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Riverside, USA and Julie Hessler, Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon, USA

Covering topics such as the Soviet monopoly over information and communication, violence in the gulags, and gender relations after World War II, this festschrift volume highlights the work and legacy of Sheila Fitzpatrick offers a cross-section of some of the best work being done on a critical period of Russia and the Soviet Union. Contents: PART I: SHEILA FITZPATRICK AND THE WRITING OF HISTORY / Writing Russia: The Work of Sheila Fitzpatrick; R.Suny / Sheila Fitzpatrick: An Interpretive Essay; J.Hessler / The Two Faces of Tatiana Matveevna; Y.Slezkine / PART II: EXAMINING THE SOVIET PAST: CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND THE STATE / Military Occupation and Social Unrest: Daily Life in Russian Poland at the Start of the WWI; J.A.Sanborn / Seeing Like a Soviet State: Settlement of Nomadic Kazakhs, 1928-34; M.Payne / Counter-Narratives of Soviet Life: Kulak Special Settlers in the First Person; L.Viola / Gender, Marriage, and Reproduction in the Postwar Soviet Union; M.Nakachi / Collective Action in Soviet Society: The Case of War Veterans; M.Edele / Shostakovich et al. and The Iron Curtain: Intellectual Property and the Development of a Soviet Strategy of Cultural Confrontation, 19481949; K.Tomoff / A Torture Memo: Reading Violence in the Gulag; G.Alexopoulos / Stalin, Khrushchev, and the Spaceman; J.Andrews / PART III: REMINISCENCES / Peter Nicholls / David Fitzpatrick / Barbara Gillam / Jerry Hough / Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kozlov / Leora Auslander / Alison Edwards / Katerina Clark / Kiril Tomoff February 2011 Hardback Paperback

254pp £60.00 £16.99

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The Military History of the Soviet Union Edited by Robin Higham, Professor of History, Kansas State University, USA and Frederick W. Kagan, Assistant Professor, Department of History, US Military Academy, West Point, USA

‘...a handy one-volume military history of the Soviet Union that will delight enthusiasts and assist instructors.’ - Dr Matthew R. Schwonek, Air and Space Power Journal This volume provides an introduction to the history of the Soviet armed forces from 1917 to 1991. The authors highlight the many facets of the Cold War, including the rise of the Soviet Navy after the Great Patriotic War and the collapse of the Soviet Union which marks its twentieth anniversary in 2011. Contents: Introduction; F.W.Kagan & R.Higham / PART I: THE FORMATION OF THE SOVIET ARMY AND NAVY / The Russian Civil Wars, 1917-1921; D.Jones / The RussoPolish War; R.Ponichtera & D.Stone / Ideology and the Rise of the Red Army, 1917-1929; D.Stone / Industry and the Rise of the Red Army, 1929-1941; D.Stone / The Rise and Fall of Soviet Operational Art, 1917-1941; F.W.Kagan / Dress Rehearsals, 1937-1941; M.Habeck / The Great Patriotic War, Barbarossa to Stalingrad; J.Erickson / The Great Patriotic War, Rediscovering Operational Art; F.W.Kagan / The Red Air Force; M.O’Neill / The Russian/ Soviet Navy, 1900-1945; C.Lovett / PART II: THE SOVIET ARMY AND NAVY IN THE COLD WAR AND BEYOND / The Cold War, the Nuclear Revolution; S.Zaloga / The Cold War on the Ground, 1945-1979; M.O’Neill / The Soviet Cold War Navy; C.Lovett / Cold War Defeat: Afganistan; S.McMichael / The Soviet Army in Civil Disturbances, 1988-1991; S.Blank / The Russian Armed Forces in a Democratic Russia: Conclusions and Prospects; W.E.Odom November 2010 336pp Paperback £19.99

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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. There is no better book to introduce the student to the fascinating story of the Baltic region.’ - 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 September 2010 264pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

War in a Twilight World

The Years of Hunger

Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in Eastern Europe, 1939-45

Soviet Agriculture 1931-1933

Edited by Ben Shepherd, Lecturer in Modern European History, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and Juliette Pattinson, Lecturer in Modern British and European History, University of Strathclyde , UK

Cutting-edge case studies examine the partisan and anti-partisan warfare which broke out across German-occupied eastern Europe during World War Two, showing how it was shaped in varied ways by factors including fighting power, political and economic structures, ideological and psychological influences, and the attitude of the wider population. October 2010 Hardback

280pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57569-1

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Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823–61 Andrew A. Gentes, Research Fellow, John W. Kluge Center, Library of Congress, USA

‘Andrew Gentes’ emerging history of Siberia is a major contribution to the study of Eurasia.’ Abbott Gleason, Brown University, USA 'Readable and carefully researched...welcomed by historians of serfdom, judicial institutions, penology, state and empire building, and thanks to the treatment of political exiles such as the Decembrists, Polish rebels, and Petrashevtsy, by students of Russian opposition movements.’ - Elise Kimerling Wirtschafter, California State Polytechnic University, USA September 2010 304pp Hardback £55.00

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

‘There can be little question that this study will supersede other accounts of the famine. It is also important as a unique addition to the thirteen other volumes by Davies (with co-authors) and four others by Wheatcroft (and co-authors)... Powerfully written, the book, even more than others in the series, is hard to put down.’- Carol Leonard, Europe-Asia Studies ‘R. W. Davies and Stephen Wheatcroft have produced the definitive work on Soviet agriculture in the key period 1931-1933.’- Paul Gregory, Journal of Modern History January 2010 49 b/w tables Paperback

584pp

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£23.99

978-0-230-23855-8

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The Emergence of the Russian Liberalism Alexander Kunitsyn in Context, 1783-1840 Julia Berest, Adjunct Professor of History, University of Western Ontario, Canada

A fresh perspective on the history of Russian liberalism through the life and work of Alexander Kunitsyn, a teacher and philosopher of natural law, whose academic and journalistic writings contributed to the dissemination of Western liberal thought among the Russian public. May 2011 Hardback

288pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-11173-8

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Constructing Yugoslavia

GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY

A Transnational History Vesna Drapac, Associate Professor of History, University of Adelaide, Australia

A survey of the changing nature of the Yugoslav ideal, demonstrating why Yugoslavism was championed at different times, and by whom. Covering the period from the 1850s to the death of Tito in 1980, Drapac places Yugoslavia in an international context and examines it largely, but not exclusively, from a transnational perspective. January 2010 Hardback Paperback

352pp £55.00 £19.99

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

Communism in Russia Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

Richard Sakwa provides a fresh analysis examining the tension between the theory and practice of communism and the history of Russia in the twentieth century. Sakwa offers students a concise, comprehensive and stimulating overview of the rise and fall of communism and its interaction with the fate of the nation. August 2010 Paperback

176pp £15.99

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

A History of Western Society 10th edition 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, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA and Joe Perry, Associate Professor of History, and Director of Graduate Studies, Georgia State University, USA

A History of Western Society is one of the most successful textbooks available because it captures students’ interest in the everyday life of the past, tying social history to politics and culture. The tenth edition has been thoroughly revised to strengthen readability and the attention to daily life, and incorporate new scholarship. Contents: Origins ca. 400,000-1100 B.C.E. / Small Kingdoms and Mighty Empires in the Near East ca. 1100-513 B.C.E. / The Development of Classical Greece ca. 2000-338 B.C.E. / The Hellenistic World 336-30 B.C.E. / The Rise of Rome ca. 750-31 B.C.E. / The Pax Romana 31 B.C.E.-284 C.E. / Late Antiquity 250-600 / Europe in the Early Middle Ages 600-1000 / State and Church in the High Middle Ages 1000-1300 / The Life of the People in the High Middle Ages 1000-1300 / The Creativity and Challenges of Medieval Cities 1100-1300 / 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 ca. 1589-1725 / Toward a New Worldview 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe 1650-1800 / The Changing Life of the People 1700-1800 / The Revolution in Politics 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry, ca. 1780-1850 / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society, 1840-1900 / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / War and Revolution, 1914-1919 / The Age of Anxiety, ca. 1900-1940 / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 / Cold War Conflict and Consensus 1945-1965 / Challenging the Postwar Order 1960-1991 / Europe in an Age of Globalization 1990 to the Present January 2011 Hardback

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Volume 1: Antiquity to Enlightenment Contents: Origins ca. 400,000-1100 B.C.E. to Toward a New Worldview 1540-1789 January 2011 Paperback

656pp £34.99

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Volume 2: From the Age of Exploration to the Present Contents: European Exploration and Conquest 1450-1650 to Europe in an Age of Globalization 1990 to the Present January 2011 Paperback

608pp £34.99

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A History of Western Society Since 1300 10th edition 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, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA and Joe Perry, Associate Professor of History, and Director of Graduate Studies, Georgia State University, USA January 2011 Paperback

752pp £35.99

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Western Society: A Brief History 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, University of Iliinois, 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

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 £30.99

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A History of World Societies 8th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, University of Iliinois, 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

An updated and shortened edition of an outstanding treatment of social history featuring lively writing and extensive primary sources that give voice to a wide range of individuals. Combined with political, cultural, and economic coverage it provides students with a vivid and approachable account of what life was like throughout human history. February 2009 1128pp c.100 maps and illustrations Hardback £41.99

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Nature’s End

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

‘A treasure trove packed with gems of essays by leading scholars...a state-of-the-art guide to contemporary questions in global environmental history.’ - J. Donald Hughes, University of Denver, USA May 2011 Paperback

384pp £17.99

Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought Transpositions of Empire Edited by Shaunnagh Dorsett, Reader in Law, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand and Ian Hunter, Australian Professorial Fellow, University of Queensland, and Deputy Director, Centre for the History of European Discourses, Australia

A collection that focuses on the role of European law in colonial contexts and engages with recent treatments of this theme in known works written largely from within the framework of postcolonial studies, which implicitly discuss colonial deployments of European law and politics via the concept of ideology. November 2010 288pp Hardback £52.00

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Making Settler Colonial Space Perspectives on Race, Place and Identity Edited by Tracey Banivanua Mar, Lecturer in History, La Trobe University, Australia and Penelope Edmonds, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia

Settler Colonialism A Theoretical Overview

May 2010 328pp 216x138mm 2 maps, 3 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-22179-6

Lorenzo Veracini, Queen Elizabeth II Fellow, Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

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A vivid exploration of the history of a very powerful and long lasting idea: building European worlds outside of Europe. November 2010 192pp 6 figures Hardback £50.00 Paperback £18.99

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Rethinking Imperialism Ray Kiely, Professor of International Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield Colege, University of London, UK

'A clear, comprehensive and compelling assessment of the contemporary debate about empire and its relationship to the history of imperialism and the key classic theories.’ - Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge, UK April 2010 2 b/w tables Paperback

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series

Tributary Empires in Global History Edited by Peter Fibiger Bang, Associate Professor, Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and C. A. Bayly, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial History, University of Cambridge, UK

Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

Elites and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century Edited by Jost Dülffer, Professor of International History, University of Cologne, Germany and Marc Frey, Helmut Schmidt Chair of International History, Jacobs University, Germany

Decolonization changed the spatial order of the globe, the imagination of men and women around the world and established images of the globe. Both individuals and social groups shaped decolonization itself: this volume puts agency squarely at the centre of debate by looking at elites and leaders who changed the course of history across the world. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Abbreviations / Introduction / Intelligence Providers and the Fabric of the Late Colonial State; M.Thomas / Southeast Asian Elites and the Construction of the ‘Nation’; P.Kratoska / Dutch Elites and the End of Empire in Indonesia; M.Frey / Emerging Business Elites in Newly Independent Indonesia; J.T.Lindblad / Elites as the Least Common Denominator: The Ambivalent Place of French Schools in Lebanon in the Process of Decolonization; E.Möller / Alternatives to Nationalism: The Political Imagination of Elites in French West Africa, 1945-1960; F.Cooper / Verwoerdian Apartheid and African Political Elites in South Africa, 1950-1968; C.Marx / Chieftaincies and Chiefs in Northern Namibia: Intermediaries of Power between Traditionalism, Modernisation and Democratisation; M.Bollig / Nehru - the Dilemmas of a Colonial Inheritance; J.Brown / Sekou Touré and the Management of Elites in Guinea; M.S.MacDonald / Julius Nyerere and the Project of African Socialism; A.Eckert / The United States, Decolonization and the Education of Third World elites; C.Unger / The Soviet Union and the Socialist Camp: Elite Formation for the Third World; A.Hilger / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2011 Hardback

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A pioneering volume comparing the great historical empires, such as the Roman, Mughal and Ottoman. Leading interdisciplinary thinkers study tributary empires from diverse perspectives, illuminating the importance of these earlier forms of imperialism to broaden our perspective on modern concerns about empire and the legacy of colonialism. Contents: Figures and Maps / Preface / Notes on Contributors / Tributary Empires: Towards a Global and Comparative History; P.F.Bang & C.A.Bayly / PART I: HISTORIOGRAPHIES OF EMPIRE / Religion, Liberalism and Empires: British Historians and their Indian Critics in the Nineteenth Century; C.A.Bayly / Orientalism and Classicism: the British-Roman Empire of Lord Bryce and his Italian Critics; F.De Donno / The New Order and the Fate of the Old: The Historiographical Construction of an Ottoman ancien régime in the Nineteenth Century; B.Tezcan / PART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EMPIRE / Empire as a Topic in Comparative Sociology; W.G.Runciman / Early Imperial Formations in Africa and the Segmentation of Power; M.Tymowski / Post-Nomadic Empires: From the Mongols to the Mughals; A.Wink / The Process of Empire: Frontiers and Borderlands; D.Ludden / The Emblematic Province: Sicily from the Roman Empire to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; G.Salmeri / PART III: COMPARATIVE HISTORIES / Lord of All the World: the State, Heterogeneous Power and Hegemony in the Roman and Mughal Empires; P.F.Bang / Fiscal Regimes and the ‘First Great Divergence’ between Eastern and Western Eurasia; W.Scheidel / Late Rome and the Arab Caliphate; C.Wickham / Returning the Household to the Tributary Empire Model: Gender, Succession, and Ritual in the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Empires; S.Blake / Comparisons Across Empires: The Critical Social Structures of the Ottomans, Russians and Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century; K.Barkey & R.Batzell / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index July 2011 336pp 1 b/w illustration and 1 map Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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Empire and Environmental Anxiety

Health, Science, Art and Conservation in South Asia and Australasia, 1800-1920 James Beattie, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Waikato, New Zealand

A new interpretation of imperialism and environmental change, and the anxieties imperialism generated through environmental transformation and interaction with unknown landscapes. Tying together South Asia and Australasia, this book demonstrates how environmental anxieties led to increasing state resource management, conservation, and urban reform. Contents: Dedication / List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Notes on the Author / Introduction / Origins of Environmental Anxieties / Imperial Health Anxieties / Colonial Aesthetic Anxieties / Scottish-trained Doctors: Environmental Anxieties and Imperial Development, 1780s-1870s / German Science and Imperial Forestry, 1840s-1900s / South Asian and Australasian Forestry: Anxieties and Exchanges, 1870s-1920s / Thwarting Imperial Agricultural Development: The Spectre of Drifting Sands, 1800s-1920s / Conclusion / Bibliography May 2011 312pp 216x138mm 9 maps, 15 b/w illustrations and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-55320-0

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

This book traverses the Indian Ocean in the period when the British held sway over the major oceanic waters of the world. July 2010 304pp 216x138mm 20 b/w illustrations, 5 maps and 21 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57605-6

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Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and its Empire 1759–1808

The Making of Indian Secularism

Studies in Settler Colonialism

Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830-1960

Politics, Identity and Culture

Nandini Chatterjee, Lecturer in History, University of Plymouth, UK

Gabriel B. Paquette, Assistant Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University, USA

‘An eloquent and tightly written monograph... meticulously researched and highly readable.’ - Joseph Harrison, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies ‘Paquette’s account is a clearly-argued and informative account with sparkles of originality that will pave the way for future studies. A mustread for scholars and graduate students working in the area of eighteenth-century studies.’ - Ruth Hill, Dieciocho: Hispanic Enlightenment This book offers a new interpretation of political reform in Spain and its American empire in the second half of the Eighteenth century. It examines the intellectual foundation of commercial, administrative and colonial policy during the tumultuous reigns of Charles III and Charles IV. May 2011 256pp 6 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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that of their new nation. January 2011 Hardback

352pp £65.00

A unique study of how a deeply religious country like India acquired the laws and policies of a secular state, highlighting the contradictory effects of British imperial policies, the complex role played by Indian Christians, and how this highly divided community shaped its own identity and debated 216x138mm 978-0-230-22005-8

The US Military in Hawai’i Colonialism, Memory and Resistance Brian Ireland, Senior Lecturer in American History and American Studies, University of Glamorgan, UK

The Domination of Strangers Modern Governance in Eastern India, 1780-1835 Jon E. Wilson, Senior Lecturer in History, King’s College London, UK

October 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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‘Innovative and stimulating...a remarkably evocative book.’ - Philip Stern, Reviews in History November 2010 256pp 2 maps and 2 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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The Bengal Delta Ecology, State and Social Change, 1840-1943 Iftekhar Iqbal, Assistant Professor of History, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh October 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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Edited by Fiona Bateman, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Moore Institute and Lionel Pilkington, Senior Lecturer in English, both at National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland

A widespread and still contemporary political phenomenon that exercises a profound effect on societies, settler colonialism structures relationships both historically and culturally diverse. This book assesses the distinctive feature of settler colonialism, and discusses its political, sociological, economic and cultural consequences. Contents: Introduction; F.Bateman & L.Pilkington / ‘An Unknown and Feeble Body’: How Settler Colonialism was Theorised in the Nineteenth Century; T.Foley / Spenser, Purchas, and the Poetics of Colonial Settlement; D.Carey / ‘Dycheyng and Hegeying’: The Material Culture of the Tudor Plantations in Ireland; J.P.Montano / A Settled Question?: Charles, Lord Cornwallis, the Loss of America and the Mind of Empire; D.Dix / International AntiColonialism: The Fenian Invasions of Canada; R.Young / Indirect Rule in Australia: A Case Study in Settler Colonial Difference; B.Silverstein / (En)gendering Faith?: Love, Marriage and the Evangelical Mission on the SettlerColonial Frontier; C.McLisky / ‘Wanted! A Real White Australia’: The Women’s Movement, Whiteness and the Settler-colonial Project, 1900-1940; J.Carey / From the Indigenous to the Indigent: Homelessness and Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i; L.E.Lyons / Searching for the ‘C’ Word: Museums, Art Galleries, and Settler Colonialism in Hawai’i; K.K.Kosasa / A Dream Deterred: Palestine from Total War to Total Peace; J.Collins / Displaced Nations: Israeli Settlers and Palestinian Refugees; S.D.Hassan / Telling the End of the Settler Colonial Story; L.Veracini / JM Coetzee and the Idea of Africa; D.Attwell / Zionism Then and Now; S.Makdisi / Where we Belong: South Africa as Settler Colony and the Calibration of African and Afrikaner Indigeneity; E.Boehmer / Race and the Trace of History; P.Wolfe May 2011 Hardback

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Refugees and the End of Empire Imperial Collapse and Forced Migration in the Twentieth Century Edited by Panikos Panayi, Professor of European History and Pippa Virdee, Senior Lecturer in Modern South Asian History, both at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

An examination of the relationship between imperial collapse, the emergence of successor nationalism, the exclusion of ethnic groups and the refugee experience. Written by both established authorities and younger scholars, this book offers a unique international comparative approach to the study of refugees at the end of empire. Contents: Preface: Key Themes, Concepts and Rationale; P.Panayi & P.Virdee / PART I: INTRODUCTION / Imperial Collapse and the Creation of Refugees in Twentieth Century Europe; P.Panayi / The End of European Colonial Empires and Forced Migration: Some Comparative Case Studies; I.Talbot / The Tragedy of the Rimlands, Nationstate Formation and the Destruction of Imperial Peoples, 1912-1948; M.Levene / PART II: IMPERIAL COLLAPSE IN EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST / Fantasies of Ethnic Unmixing: ‘Population Transfer’ and the End of Empire in Europe; M.Frank / Displacing Empire: Refugee Welfare, National Activism and State Legitimacy in AustriaHungary in World War One; J.Thorpe / Armenian Women Refugees at the End of Empire: Strategies of Survival; V.Rowe / Social Cohesion in an Impermanent Landscape: Dispossession and Forced Migration in the Arab Middle East; D.Chatty / PART III: THE CONSEQUENCES AND LEGACY OF BRITISH IMPERIAL COLLAPSE / Dissident Memories: Exploring Bengali Refugee Narratives in the Andaman Islands; U.Sen / Escape from Violence: The 1947 Partition of India and Migration: The Experience of Kashmiri Muslim Refugees; I.Chatta / ‘No Home but in Memory’: The Legacies of Colonial Rule in the Punjab; P.Virdee / ‘Green for Come’: Moving to York as a Ugandan Asian Refugee; E.Robertson / PART IV: CONCLUSION / Conclusion and Legacies; P.Panayi & P.Virdee / Bibliography June 2011 Hardback

328pp £55.00

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A Short History of Western Political Thought

Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500–2000

W.M. Spellman, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Asheville, USA

A highly accessible narrative survey of political thought over the past two millenia. Exploring many key ideas in the Western tradition, it begins with the classic political thought of the ancient Greeks, moves through the medieval and early Christian views of politics, and concludes by exploring the modern re-interpretation of political life.

Crawford Gribben, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Print Culture, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

This book offers the first complete overview of the intellectual history of one of the most significant contemporary cultural trends – the apocalyptic expectations of European and American evangelicals – in an account that guides readers into the origins, its evolution, and its revolutionary potential in the modern world.

Contents: Introduction: Civil Society and Human Flourishing / City States and Republics, c.400 BCE-400 / Heavenly Mandates, 400-1500 / The Emergence of the Sovereign State, 1500-1700 / From Subject to Citizen, 1700-1815 / Ideology and Equality, 1815-1914 / Breakdown and Uncertainty, 1914-2010 / Conclusion / Endnotes / Index

December 2010 224pp Hardback £50.00

May 2011 Hardback Paperback

A Comparative and Interpretive Perspective

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A Concise History of the World Since 1945 W.M. Spellman, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Asheville, UK January 2006 Hardback Paperback

360pp £52.50 £17.99

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Mastering Modern World History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK September 2005 664pp photographs, maps and tables Paperback £18.99

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The American West and the Nazi East Carroll P. Kakel III, Research Historian and Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University Center for Liberal Arts, USA

By employing new ‘optics’ and a comparative approach, this book helps us recognize the unexpected and unsettling connections between America’s ‘western’ empire and Nazi Germany’s ‘eastern’ empire, linking histories previously thought of as totally unrelated and leading readers towards a deep revisioning of the ‘American West’ and the ‘Nazi East’. July 2011 292pp 10 b/w illustrations, 2 maps Hardback £55.00

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Books between Europe and the Americas Connections and Communities, 1620-1860 Edited by Leslie Howsam, University Professor of History, University of Windsor, Canada and James Raven, Professor of Modern History, University of Essex, UK

A ground-breaking collection by thirteen distinguished international scholars; this volume presents fresh perspectives on the exchange of culture and ideas between isolated communities through books and correspondence, and offers pioneering comparisons between the northern Atlantic and that of Spanish and Portuguese territories further south. Contents: Notes on the Contributors / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction; L.Howsam & J.Raven / Reaction to the 1622 Virginia Massacre: An Early History of Transatlantic Print; C.Armstrong / Fiction and Civility Across the SeventeenthCentury English Atlantic: Teaching the History of Faustus; J.Mylander / Transatlantic News: American Interpretations of the Scandalous and Heroic; P.Whitman Hunter / Print and Manuscript in French Canada under the Ancient Régime; F.Melançon / Bookmen, Naturalists, and British Atlantic Communication, c. 1730-60; N.Wrightson / The Dutch Book Trade in Colonial New York City: The Transatlantic Connection; J.D.Goodfriend / Classical Transports: Latin and Greek Texts in North and Central America before 1800; J.Raven / ‘A Small Cargoe for Tryal’: Connections between the Belfast and Philadelphia Book Trades in the Later Eighteenth Century; M.O’Connor / From the French or Not: Transatlantic Contributions to the Making of the Brazilian Novel; S.G.T.Vasconcelos / ‘Learning from Abroad?’: Communities of Knowledge and the Monitorial System in Independent Spanish America; E.R.Vera / Business and Reading Across the Atlantic: W. & R.Chambers and the United States Market, 1840-60; A.Fyfe / ‘The Power of Steam’: Antislavery and Reform in Britain and America, 1844-60; R.J.Scholnick / Conclusion; L.Howsam & J.Raven May 2011 Hardback

352pp £55.00

The Development of the International Book Trade, 1870–1895

Chasing Shadows A Special Agent’s Lifelong Hunt to Bring A Cold War Assassin to Justice

Tangled Networks

Fred Burton, One of the world’s foremost experts on security, terrorists and terrorist organizations with John Bruning, Military Historian

Alison Rukavina, Teacher, English and Film Studies Department, University of Alberta, Canada October 2010 192pp 1 b/w photograph Hardback £50.00

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A History of Reading and Writing In the Western World Martyn Lyons, Professor of History and European Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia October 2009 280pp 234x156mm 1 map, 11 b/w photographs and 6 b/w tables Hardback £52.50 978-0-230-00161-9 Paperback £18.99 978-0-230-00162-6

The Secret History of Democracy

Review for Ghost: Confessions of a Counterterrorism Expert: ‘With spy thriller suspense and the clarity of a police report, former special agent Burton’s State Department saga reads like a brewing-storm prequel to the current ‘war on terror.’ - Publishers Weekly ‘This book reads like a le Carré spy novel...Shorn of ideological rights and wrongs, it’s a fascinating look at what counterterrorism really means on a day-to-day level.’ - Booklist The gripping story of the Cold War’s last great cold case - the murder of Josef Alon - and the author’s twenty-five year long quest to solve it. May 2011 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £16.99

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Edited by Benjamin Isakhan, Research Fellow, Centre for Dialogue, La Trobe University, Australia and Stephen Stockwell, Professor of Journalism and Communication, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia

The Origins of the Cold War

'This exciting book surely enlivens and enriches our debate on democracy and its future by digging afresh oft-forgotten, yet most enlightening democratic experiences found in human history.' - Takashi Inoguchi, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo and President, University of Niigata Prefecture, Japan

'A fascinating exploration of how the cold war past continues to shape thinking about the contemporary world.’ - Professor Geoffrey Roberts, University College Cork, Republic of Ireland

January 2011 Hardback

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Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, Professor of International Relations and War Studies, University of Warwick, UK

September 2010 208pp Paperback £21.99

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Beyond the Military Revolution

Gender Politics and Mass Dictatorship

War in the Seventeenth Century World

Global Perspectives

Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

'He does what no other scholar I know of can do in presenting the full range of global military history.’ - Peter Lorge, Vanderbilt University, USA The seventeenth century has been seen as a period of ‘crisis’ or transition from the pre-modern to the modern world. Jeremy Black explores this crucial period in world history from the perspective of war and military institutions. Genuinely global in range, the book engages with and challenges the idea of a ‘military revolution’. Contents: Introduction / Sixteenth-Century Background / Conflict, 1590-1615 / Conflict, 1616-1650 / Conflict, 1650-1683 / The Expansion of Europe / Conflict 16831707 / Naval Capability and Warfare / Warfare, Social Contexts and State Development / Conclusions: Beyond the Military Revolution? / Selected Further Reading April 2011 Hardback Paperback

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Edited by Jie-Hyun Lim, Professor of History and Director, Research Institute of Comparative History and Culture, Hanyang University, Seoul and Karen Petrone, Associate Professor of History, University of Kentucky, USA

Unique in comparative scope, this volume brings together global scholarship on gender. Thirteen international experts explore the gendered mobilization of men and women in twentieth century European and Asian mass dictatorships and colonial empires, examining both mobilization ‘from above’ and self-empowerment ‘from below’. December 2010 320pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

Padraic Kenney, Indiana University, USA March 2010 Paperback

208pp £18.99

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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

In this book distinguished historians provide uniquely broad coverage of the dynamics of global and regional change in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It 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. December 2009 336pp Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century Series Editor: Jie-Hyun Lim

1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End A Brief History with Documents

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

‘...more comprehensive than any of the major single-authored works which have appeared in recent years; it achieves its goal of providing a guide to the literature as well as to the historical record.’ - Martin Shaw, Journal of Genocide Research ‘This excellent book represents a substantial achievement by the editor.’ - Cathie Carmichael, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies Contents: Introduction; D.Stone / PART I: CONCEPTS / Defining Genocide; A.Curthoys & J.Docker / Problems of Comparative Genocide Scholarship; A.Weiss-Wendt / Conceptions of Genocide and Perceptions of History; D.Moshman / Collective Violence and the Shifting Categories of Communal Riots, Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide; V.Das / Cultural Genocide in Australia; R.van Krieken / Genocide and Modernity; A.D.Moses / Religion and Genocide: A Historiographical Survey; D.L.Bergen / Gender and Genocide; A.Jones / Prosecuting Genocide; W.Schabas / PART II: CASE STUDIES / Genocide in the Americas; A.A.Cave / Decent Disposal: Australian Historians and the Recovery of Genocide; T.Barta / Colonial Genocide: The Herero and Nama War (19041908) in German Southwest Africa and its Significance; J.Zimmerer / The Armenian Genocide; D.Bloxham & F.M.Göçek / The Holocaust and its Historiography; D.Stone / The Crimes of the Stalinist Regime: Outline for an Inventory and Classification; N.Werth / The Partition of India; I.Talbot / Mao’s China: The Worst Non-Genocidal Regime?; J-L.Margolin / Documentation Delayed, Justice Denied: the Historiography of the Cambodian Genocide; B.Kiernan / Mass Killings and Images of Genocide in Bosnia, 1941-45 and 1992-95; R.M.Hayden / The Historiography of the Rwandan Genocide; S.Straus / !Si Hubo Genocidio in Guatemala! Yes There Was Genocide in Guatemala!; V.Sanford / Genocides of Indigenous Peoples; R.K.Hitchcock & T.E.Koperski October 2010 656pp 234x156mm 3 b/w tables, 4 charts and 8 graphs Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-27955-1

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY

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, 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

This collection re-examines photographs and their social history, the ideological, ethical, political, and aesthetic forces that inflect interpretation. January 2010 Hardback

272pp £57.00

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A History of International Political Theory Ontologies of the International Hartmut Behr, Professor of International Relations, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK December 2009 320pp Hardback £63.00

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States Versus Markets The Emergence of a Global Economy 3rd edition

The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Robert Boyce, Senior Lecturer in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘This is a splendid piece of scholarship, finely written, exhaustively researched, and interpretively Bold. With his emphasis upon the symbiotic relationship of economics and politics, Boyce sees in the late 1920s the real beginnings of the drift toward a new war, and the Anglo-Americans as especially important players in that slow-motion collapse.’ Robert J. Young, University of Winnipeg, Canada October 2009 11 b/w tables Hardback

624pp

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The Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series Series Editors: Akira Iriye and Rana Mitter

Perspectives on the Transnational Right Edited by Martin Durham, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Wolverhampton, UK and Margaret Power, Associate Professor of History, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA Contents: International Anticommunism Before the Cold War: Success and Failure in the Building of a Transnational Right; M.Ruotsila / Interwar Fascism in Europe and Beyond. Towards a Transnational Radical Right; A.Bauerkämper / The National Party of South Africa: A Transnational Perspective; P.J.Furlong / Transnational, Conservative, Catholic, and Anti-Communist: Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP); M.Power / The Nationalist Action Party: The Transformation of the Transnational Right in Turkey; G.Bacik / Transnational Conservatism: The New Right, Neoconservatism, and Cold War AntiCommunism; M.Durham & M.Power / White Hands Across the Atlantic: The Extreme Right in Europe and the United States, 1958; M.Durham / Transnational Antifeminist Networks: Canadian Right-Wing Women and the Global Stage; K.Blakely January 2011 Hardback

International Organisation in World Politics

208pp £48.50

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Herman M. Schwartz, Professor or of Politics, University of Virginia, USA

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

Transnationalism in the Prussian East

November 2009 360pp 234x156mm 26 b/w tables and 11 b/w line drawings Paperback £26.99 978-0-230-52128-5

September 2004 304pp 11 tables and 4 graphs Paperback £23.99

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Mark Tilse, Ph.D. in History, University of London, UK

978-1-4039-0303-7

Interpreting the German–Polish relationship according to a paradigm of ‘synthesis’ between nations, this book examines the process and socio-political effects of how conflict and contradiction between Germans and Poles gave rise to mentalities and behaviours that were ‘transnational’; representing the harmonization of the national dichotomy.

From National Conflict to Synthesis, 1871-1914

July 2011 280pp 1 map and 21 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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The Chinese in Britain, 1800–Present Economy, Transnationalism, Identity Edmund Terence Gomez, Palais des Nations and Gregor Benton, School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, UK

‘...a valuable contribution towards to the understanding of similarities and more importantly diversities among Chinese communities.’ - Yow Cheun Hoe, East Asia ‘The study reveals a greater complexity to Chinese life in Britain than has been assumed to be the case, and clearly shows how a distinct identity has emerged and is now threatened, as young modern Chinese rely less on ethnic customs forged over the last century. The book also provides a useful case study of exclusionary practices of the dominant white society in Britain, and how they have influenced, for good and bad, British Chinese identity.’ - CHOICE

Telegraphic Imperialism

Transatlantic Anti-Catholicism

Crisis and Panic in the Indian Empire, c.1830-1920

France and the United States in the Nineteenth Century

Deep Kanta Lahiri Choudhury, Reader in History, Visva Bharati University, India October 2010 Hardback

296pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-20506-2

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

May 2011 Paperback

October 2010 Hardback

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240pp £48.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-10287-3

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Historical Approaches

This study points up the complex interplay of ethnic and national identities in the lives of Chinese in Britain, arguing that transnational studies reinforce essentialist conceptions of identity and cultural authenticity in diasporic communities, and thus frustrate the promotion of ethnic co-existence and social cohesion in multi-ethnic societies. 216x138mm 978-0-230-29641-1

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

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.

496pp £18.99

Timothy Verhoeven, Ph.D. University of Melbourne School of Historical Studies, Australia (he has published several articles on anti-Catholicism and contributed the ‘Anti-Catholicism’ entry to The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History)

304pp £55.00

Transnational Lives Biographies of Global Modernity, 1700-present Edited by Desley Deacon, Professor of Gender History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Australia, Penny Russell, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Sydney, Australia and Angela Woollacott, Manning Clark Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia January 2010 328pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY • MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY

Cosmopolitan Thought Zones 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

Examines forms of cosmopolitanism in the high period of South Asian anti-colonialism, 1890-1947. Essays argue that anti-colonial action stemmed not only from a teleological rush to realize the form of nation-states, but from the speculative aspiration to critique and transcend notions of universalism and the ultimate good brought by British rule. Contents: Introduction; K.Manjapra / PART I: THEORY AND METHODS / Is Nationalism a Boon or a Curse?; A.Sen / Benjamin in Bengal: Cosmopolitanism and Historical Primacy; S.Tagore / Said and the History of Ideas; S.Kaviraj / PART II: DIFFERENT UNIVERSALISMS / Iqbal on Nietzsche: A Transcultural Dialogue; A.Jalal / Different Universalisms, Colorful Cosmopolitanisms: The Global Imagination of the Colonized; S.Bose / Gandhi’s Printing Press: Indian Ocean Print Cultures and Cosmopolitanims; I.Hofmeyr / PART III: MODERNIST THOUGHT ZONES / A Local Cosmopolitan: ‘Kesari’ Balakrishna Pillai and the Invention of Europe for a Modern Kerala; D.Menon / The Communist Ecumene and Transcolonial Recognition; K.Manjapra / Rethinking (the absence of) Fascism in India, c. 1922-1945; B.Zachariah / PART IV: HISTORIES OF CONNECTION / A Coloured Cosmopolitanism: Cedric Dover’s Reading of the AfroAsian World; N.Slate / Creative India and the World: Bengali Internationalism and Italy in the Interwar Period; M.Prayer / On Orientalism and Iconoclasm: German Scholarship’s Challenge to the Saidian Model; S.Marchand May 2010 Hardback

320pp £55.00

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Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865–1922 Jonathan Gantt, 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 cooperation in counter-terrorism strategies. Contents: Introduction / Fenian Terrorism Confronts Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1865-1870 / Agrarian Terrorism Confounds Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1870-1882 / Clan-naGael Terrorism Congeals Atlantic Anglo-Saxon Ideological, 1880-1887 / Sinn Féin Terrorism Cements Atlantic AngloSaxon Collaboration, 1919-1922 / Conclusion April 2010 Hardback

360pp £68.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53812-2

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Middle Eastern History

A History of Israel Ahron Bregman, Lecturer in History, Webster University, UK November 2002 344pp Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-67631-8 978-0-333-67632-5

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Detained without Cause Muslims’ Stories of Detention and Deportation in America after 9/11 Irum Shiekh, Visiting Scholar of Asian American Studies, University College Los Angeles, USA

Immigrants from Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Palestine who were racially profiled and detained following the September 11 attacks tell their personal stories in a collection which explores themes of transnationalism, racialization, and the global war on terror, and explains the human cost of suspending civil liberties after a wartime emergency. Contents: Azmath Mohammad: Transnational Implications of 9/11 Detentions / Ansar Mahmood: Lifelong Deportation: A Legal Resident’s Punishment for Helping a Friend / Wael Kishk: Racialization of Muslims / Anser Mahmood and Family: Uprooting Immigrants, Uprooting Families / Nabil Ayesh: Loss of Civil Liberties for Muslims after 9/11 / Mohammad Elzaher: Propagating and Maintaining the Global War on Terror / Yaser Ebrahim: Reclaiming Civil Rights April 2011 Hardback Paperback

258pp £48.50 £17.99

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

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Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran

The Iran-Iraq War Rob Johnson, Deputy Director, Changing Character of Warfare Programme, Oxford University, UK

Opposition, Protest and Revolt, 1921-1941 Stephanie Cronin, Faculty Tutor, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford, UK October 2010 344pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

‘Well-balanced, detailed and very readable.’ Charles Tripp, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

216x138mm 978-0-230-53794-1

The Persian Gulf in History Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Deputy Director of Gulf/2000 and Adjunct Associate Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University, USA May 2010 Paperback

336pp £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61282-2

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Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic Benjamin C. Fortna, Senior Lecturer, Modern History of the Middle East, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

An exploration of the ways in which children learned and were taught to read, against the background of the transition from Ottoman Empire to Turkish Republic. November 2010 264pp 11 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23296-9

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Iran and the CIA

The recent conflicts of the Middle East can be traced directly to the IranIraq War. Rob Johnson provides a sound and clear grasp of the major issues surrounding this war - an essential precursor to understanding the nature of both the Iraqi and Iranian regimes in the 1990s and their regional aspirations, and the ensuing Gulf Wars. November 2010 232pp 4 maps and 3 figures Hardback £55.00 Paperback £17.99

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Twentieth Century Wars Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East Yaseen Noorani, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona, USA May 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited Darioush Bayandor, Iran Analyst and Historian

‘...deserves a wide audience and should do much to bring this episode into proper perspective. In short, a first-rate scholarly contribution which has implications for contemporary politics.’Shahram Chubin, Director of Studies, Geneva Centre for Security Policy ‘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 at the State Department, Washington and Minister-Chargé d’ Affaires in Tehran 1977-79 March 2010 272pp 27 b/w illustrations Hardback £20.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57927-9

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Understanding Iran Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad William R. Polk, Established the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, USA January 2011 Paperback

272pp £10.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-10343-6

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MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY

Arab Voices What They Are Saying to Us, and Why it Matters James Zogby, Political Consultant and Founder and President of the Washington, D.C.-based Arab American Institute; Scholar on Middle East issues and Senior Analyst with the polling firm, Zogby International

'Jim Zogby has written an essential and enlightening book on Arab opinion. Arab Voices is a must read for anyone who wants to hear true voices from the Arab world.' - Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan '...a sane and reasonable call for sanity and reason. One can only hope it has some impact.' - Hugo S. Moreno, Forbes Middle East 'Europeans should read this book. Arab attitudes to Europe track their attitudes to America much more than Europeans might like to think. Both are seen through the same prism of Palestinian dispossession. That dispossession is an Arab wound rather than a Muslim one. The security of Europe, even more than that of America, requires us to find a resolution to the differences so lucidly described in this book.' - John Bruton, former Prime Minister of Ireland and EU Ambassador to the United States October 2010 Hardback

256pp £16.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10299-6

Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict A History with Documents 7th edition Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA

‘In addition to being well written and easily accessible for students, the text is also authoritative...fair and analytically thoughtful.’ - Toby Jones, Rutgers University, USA Charles D. Smith provides a remarkably comprehensive and objective account of this complex subject, adopting a long-view approach. The seventh edition of this established text has been revised and updated throughout and now features a new Prologue, Epilogue, questions for consideration, and coverage right up to Spring 2009. May 2010 608pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99

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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

The Afghanistan Wars 2nd edition William Maley, Professor and Foundation Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University, Australia

William Maley provides an authoritative account of the waves of conflict which, for nearly a quarter of a century, devastated much of the country. This edition has been updated throughout in the light of the latest research and features a new final chapter which examines post-Taliban Afghanistan, bringing the story up to the present day. August 2009 Hardback Paperback

344pp £55.00 £17.99

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Twentieth Century Wars Series Editor: Jeremy Black

The Arab-Israeli Conflict 3rd edition T.G. Fraser, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK November 2007 232pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Studies in Contemporary History

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

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. August 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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History of The Arabs 10th edition Philip K. Hitti, sometime Professor of Semitic Literature, Princeton University, USA September 2002 852pp Paperback £22.99

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The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650 The Structure of Power 2nd edition Colin Imber, sometime, Reader in Turkish, University of Manchester, UK August 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

448pp

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY United States and Latin American History

The Harding Affair

America since 1945

Love and Espionage during the Great War

The American Moment 2nd edition

James David Robenalt, Partner in Thomson Hine LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, USA and John W. Dean, former Nixon White House counsel and the author of nine other books

One Nation Under Sex How the Private Lives of Presidents, First Ladies and Their Lovers Changed the Course of American History Larry Flynt, legendary publisher of Hustler magazine and has been a famous crusader for First Amendment and privacy rights for over three decades. His landmark Supreme Court case, Hustler Magazine v. Falwell, is taught in law schools throughout the United States and David Eisenbach, Professor of American History, Columbia University, USA

‘Intimate, revealing - and sometimes downright embarrassing.’ - Geoffrey C. Ward, Author The never-before-told story of President Harding’s secret affair with pro-German advocate Carrie Phillips, based on their never-before-published love letters. May 2011 Paperback

416pp £12.99

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‘Presidential hanky-panky is as old as the nation itself. But no one can bring it to life quite like Larry Flynt.’ - Steven E. Levingstom, Washington Post One Nation under Sex reflects on the sexual mores of eras past and present, offering a prescription for how America can reform its politics and begin addressing the real problems that threaten its nation.

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

Contents: Introduction / Founding Flirts and Fornicators / Sex and the Civil War / Affairs of State / The Ballad of Franklin and Eleanor / America’s Sex Czar / The Nude Frontier / Sex, Death and the Kennedys / The Full Bill Clinton / Conclusion: Fulfilling the Pledge May 2011 288pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £16.99

‘This is a wonderfully analytic, sharply formulated book that will give students direct access to what they most need to know.’ - David A. Hollinger, University of California, USA

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August 2009 360pp 17 photographs and 19 maps Hardback £52.50 Paperback £17.99

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Harry Papasotiriou, Associate Professor of International Relations, Panteion University, Greece and Paul Levine, Professor Emeritus of American Literature, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Review of the 1st edition: ‘Students of any subject that contains a component of post1945 US content will find this book useful in situating their own interests within the broader context of the ‘American moment’, and general readers curious about the world’s last remaining superpower will find it a provocative and stimulating introduction.’ - The Times Higher Education Supplement In this essential introduction to postwar America, central currents in art, film, theatre, intellectual history and media are explored alongside political and social change. This edition has been revised and updated in the light of new scholarship and the last two chapters now cover recent events, including the rise of Obama. November 2010 320pp 7 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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A History of the United States 3rd edition Philip Jenkins, Professor of Humanities, Pennsylvania State University, USA July 2007 Hardback Paperback

360pp £50.00 £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-50677-0 978-0-230-50678-7

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

Hollywood and the American Historical Film Edited byJ.E. Smyth, Assistant Professor of Comparative American Studies and History, University of Warwick, UK

This definitive interdisciplinary collection by leading scholars probes the theoretical and historical contexts of films made about the American past, from silent film to the present. The book offers a fresh assessment of studio era historical filmmaking and its legacy across a range of genres. Contents: Introduction; J.E.Smyth / Film and History: Artefact and Experience; W.Susman / Film History, Reconstruction and Southern Legendary History in The Birth of a Nation (1915); D.Culbert / The Hollywood Western, the Movement-Image and Making History; M.Landy / Ripping the Portieres at the Seams: Lessons from A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) on Gone with the Wind (1939); S.Courtney / Hollywood About Hollywood: Genre as Historiography; R.Sklar / Some Like it Hot (1959) and The Virtues of Not Taking History Too Seriously; D.Eldridge / Vico's Age of Heroes and the Age of Men in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962); M.Roche & V.Hösle / Anatomy of a Shipwreck: Warner Bros., The White House and the Celluloid Sinking of PT 109 (1963); N.J.Cull / The Long Road of Women's Memory: Fred Zinnemann's Julia (1977); J.E.Smyth / Inventing Historical Truth on the Silver Screen; R.Rosenstone / 'This is not America; this is Los Angeles': Crime, Space and History in the City of Angels; I.Scott / Between Nostalgia and Regret: Strategies of Historical Disruption from Douglas Sirk to Mad Men; V.Dika / Further Reading July 2011 Paperback

304 pp £18.99

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The Kennedy Legacy Jack, Bobby and Ted and a Family Dream Fulfilled Vincent Bzdek, News Editor and Features Writer, The Washington Post, USA August 2010 Paperback

288pp £9.99

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Neoconservatism and the New American Century Maria Ryan, Lecturer in American History, School of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

An in-depth examination of the development of neoconservative foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the election of George W. Bush in 2000. November 2010 284pp Hardback £52.00

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The American Civil War Adam Smith, Lecturer in American History, University College London, UK January 2007 Hardback Paperback

304pp £60.00 £21.99

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FDR and the Holocaust

American History in Depth Series Editor: Anthony J. Badger

Edited by Verne W. Newton, formerly Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, USA

Transnational Nation

January 2010 Paperback

United States History in Global Perspective since 1789 Ian Tyrrell, School of History, University of New South Wales, Australia June 2007 Hardback Paperback

296pp £55.00 £19.99

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

The contributors to this volume take a hard look at Roosevelt’s reaction to the Holocaust. 304pp £19.99

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Theodore Roosevelt Abroad Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President J. Lee Thompson, Fellow, Royal Historical Society and Professor of History, Lamar University, USA May 2010 240pp 13pp illustrations Hardback £23.99

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A fascinating survey of a key period of economic, migratory and cultural exchange between Scotland and North America, including Canada and the Caribbean. Murdoch explores Scottish interactions with North America in a desire to open up new perspectives on the subject. December 2009 216pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson Richard Henry, formerly Pastor and Independent Scholar and Author of Norbert Fabian Capek: A Spiritual Journey

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, USA and Executive Director, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, USA and Richard G. Kurial, Dean of Arts and Associate Professor of History, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

The first book to explore the remarkable political alliance and often volatile friendship between Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson. October 2010 6pp figures Hardback

252pp

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978-0-230-61826-8

The World of the Roosevelt’s

Lincoln and McClellan The Troubled Partnership between a President and His General John C. Waugh, Journalist and History Writer June 2010 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £18.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61349-2

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‘This collection of papers is a useful volume, providing information, insight, and references and questions for further research for the scholar as well as for the interested reader.’ - James F. Garneau, The Catholic Historical Review May 2010 Paperback

314pp £19.99

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Benjamin Railton, Assistant Professor of American and Ethnic Literature, Fitchburg State College, USA

Using five personal narratives and in contrast to both the traditional and multicultural narratives, this book suggest cross-cultural transformation has been at the core of America since the first moments of contact. May 2011 Hardback

208pp £50.00

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Joan Maria Thomàs, Professor of Contemporary History, Universidad Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain

This book is a study of the relations between the US and Spain, particularly during the period from 1943 to 1945, when the Roosevelt Administration and the Joint Chiefs of Staff decided to challenge the Pro-Franco Regime, culminating in the Battle of Wolfram and the embargo of petroleum products. Contents: Relations between the United States and Spain under Franco: from Pearl Harbor to the beginnings of the Battle of Wolfram (December 1941- September 1943) / Return of Spain to Neutrality and the Beginnings of the Battle of Wolfram. The Laurel Incident (SeptemberDecember 1943) / The Battle of Wolfram (January-May 1944) / Relations between the US and Spain from the Wolfram Agreement till the End of the Second World War in Europe (May 1944- May 1945) / United States and Spain from the End of the War in Europe till the Start of Diplomatic Isolation of the Franco Regime (May 1945March 1947) May 2011 Hardback

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Wartime Dissent in America A History and Anthology Robert Mann, Manship Chair in Mass Communication, Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, USA

Redefining American Identity From Cabeza de Vaca to Barack Obama

Roosevelt, Franco, and the End of the Second World War

FDR’s Funeral Train A Betrayed Widow, a Soviet Spy, and a Presidency in the Balance Robert Klara, Editor and Writer, his work has appeared in the New York Times, the New York Daily News, American Heritage, New Jersey Monthly, and The Christian Science Monitor April 2010 272pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

Through the speeches, essays and interviews of some of the most compelling individuals in American history who stood against the key conflicts of their lifetimes, this book gives remarkable insight into wartime dissent in the U.S. from the revolutionary war to the war on terror. September 2010 224pp Hardback £52.00 Paperback £16.00

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

The American Bourgeoisie

Making American Culture

Amelia Earhart

Distinction and Identity in the Nineteenth Century

A Social History, 1900-1920

The Turbulent Life of an American Icon

Edited by Julia B. Rosenbaum, Assistant Professor of Art History, Bard College, USA and Sven Beckert,Professor of History, Harvard, USA

This volume engages a fundamental disciplinary question about this period in American history: How did the bourgeoisie consolidate their power and fashion themselves not simply as economic leaders but as cultural innovators and arbiters? It also explains how culture helped Americans form both a sense of shared identity and a sense of difference. Contents: PART I / Goodbye to the Marketplace: Food and Exclusivity in Nineteenth-Century New York; A.Mendelson / ‘Natural Distinction’: The American Bourgeois Search for Distinctive Signs in Europe; M.E.Montgomery / Henry James and the American Evolution of the Snob; A.Cagidemetrio / Patina and Persistence: Miniature Patronage and Production in Antebellum Philadelphia; A.Verplanck / The ‘Blending and Confusion’ of Expensiveness and Beauty: Bourgeois Interiors; K.Grier / PART II / Institution-Building and Class Formation: How the Nineteenth-Century Bourgeoisie Organized; S.Beckert / The Steady Supporters of Order: American Mechanics’ Institute Fairs as Icons of Bourgeois Culture; E.Robey / A Noble Pursuit? The Embourgeoisement of Genealogy, and Genealogy’s Making of the Bourgeoisie; F.Morgan / Elite Women and Class Formation; M.Rech Rockwell / Rediscovering the Bourgeoisie: Higher Education and Governing Class Formation in the United States, 1870-1914; P.Dobkin Hall / PART III / Public Sculpture and Bourgeois Self Image; J.Rosenbaum / Class Authority and Cultural Entrepreneurship: The Problem of Chicago; P.DiMaggio / Bourgeois Appropriation of Music: Challenging Ethnicity, Class, and Gender; M.Broyles / The Birth of the American Art Museum; A.Wallach / The Manufactured Patron: Staging Bourgeois Identity through Art Consumption in Postbellum America; J.Ott January 2011 14 pp figures Hardback

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

‘...a must read for those who want a greater understanding of culture without the usual jargon that accompanies such works. Bradley is a gifted scholar and writer.’ - Jean Folkerts, Dean and Alumni Distinguished Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina, USA October 2010 Paperback

264pp £18.00

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Speaking History Oral Histories of the American Past, 1865-Present Sue Armitage, Distinguished Professor of History, Washington State University, Canada and Director, Center for Columbia River History and Laurie Mercier, Associate Professor of History, Washington State University, Canada February 2010 Hardback Paperback

224pp £63.00 £18.99

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Kathleen C. Winters, sometime Aviation Historian, Licensed Pilot, and Author of the critically acclaimed Anne Morrow Lindbergh: First Lady of the Air

‘Kathleen Winters’s book is full of details I had never known about Amelia Earhart, which put her achievements and ultimate tragedy in a surprising new perspective. The author’s experience as a pilot herself comes through in every part of the book. Anyone interested in flying or women who defy stereotypes will enjoy this book; but it also is a study in the timeless American traditions of marketing and PR.’ - James Fallows, Atlantic Monthly ‘Unsparing as Winters is with her subject’s many shortcomings, her admiration for her intrepid spirit comes shining through.’ - The Scotsman A revelatory and controversial biography that sheds new light on one of the most beloved figures in American history. January 2011 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £15.99

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The Emancipation Proclamation A Brief History with Documents Michael Vorenberg, Associate Professor of History, Brown University, UK March 2010 Paperback

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

A Being so Gentle

The Devil of Great Island

The Frontier Love Story of Rachel and Andrew Jackson

Witchcraft and Conflict in Early New England

Patricia Brady, Social and Cultural Historian who has served as Director of Publications, Historic New Orleans Collection for twenty years

'A fast-paced political drama combined with a controversial love story that was shocking in its day. Patricia Brady’s A Being So Gentle is, frankly, irresistible.' John Berendt, bestselling author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil The forty-year love affair between Rachel and Andrew Jackson parallels a tumultuous period in American history as it moved towards democracy. Andrew Jackson was at the forefront of that revolution- but he never could have made it without the support of his wife. For the first time, Patricia Brady tells their compelling story. January 2011 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £17.99

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

‘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 ‘In this meticulously researched case study, Emerson W. Baker not only makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of supernatural beliefs in colonial North America, but also weaves an enjoyable and accessible story that leads the reader up to the events at Salem.’ - Dr. Owen Davies, author of Popular Magic: Cunning-Folk in English History May 2010 256pp 12 pp b/w photographs Paperback £12.00

Vivienne Sosnowski, has been an Editorial Director of newspapers, including the Washington, D.C., Examiner and the San Francisco Examiner

'This tale of a little-known aspect of American history will be enjoyed by Californians, as well as oenophiles and history buffs.' - Library Journal September 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £9.99

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Michael Dennis, Assistant Professor, Acadia University, Canada

This book explores one of the most dramatic and scandalous events in the movement for American democratic reform. Dubbed the Memorial Day Massacre, it saw Chicago police shoot and kill ten demonstrators and beat more than one hundred others as they tried to form a mass picket line at the Republic Steel Plant in South Chicago. January 2011 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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The Nitrate King

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William Edmundson, Consultant, Recife, Brazil, an organization sponsored by the British Council and the British Embassy. Previously, Director of the British Council, Cuba

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When the Rivers Ran Red An Amazing Story of Courage and Triumph in America’s Wine Country

The Memorial Day Massacre and the Movement for Industrial Democracy

Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era God, Darwin, and the Roots of America’s Culture Wars

William Edmundson examines the spectacular life story of ‘Colonel’ John Thomas North, also known as ‘The Nitrate King,’ a mechanic in Leeds who became one of the best-known and richest men of his time. May 2011 224pp 9 illustrations and 1 map Hardback £55.00

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Studies of the Americas Series Editor: James Dunkerley

Adam Laats, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Center for the Teaching of American History, SUNY Binghamton, USA June 2010 Hardback

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY

American Radio in China

Behind the Dream

The Civil Rights Movement

International Encounters with Technology and Communications, 1919-41

The Making of the Speech that Transformed a Nation

Struggle and Resistance 3rd edition

Michael A. Krysko, Assistant Professor of History, Kansas State University, USA

Interwar era efforts to expand US radio into China floundered in the face of flawed US policies and approaches. Situated at the intersection of media studies, technology studies, and US foreign relations, this study frames the ill-fated radio initiatives as symptomatic of an increasingly troubled US-East Asian relationship before the Pacific War. Contents: Introduction: ‘The great blessings that radio will engender in this old and populous land’: American Expectations and Radio in China / ‘We owe nothing to their sensibilities’: Federal Telegraph, the Open Door, and the Washington System in 1920s China / ‘We are not interested in the politics of the situation’: The Radio Corporation of America in Nationalist China, 1928–1937 / ‘By some it is doubted if the Chinese will ever become radio fans’: Sino-American Relations and Chinese Broadcasting during the Interwar Era / ‘As if we lived on Maine St. in Kansas USA’: Shortwave Broadcasting and American Mass Media in Wartime China / ‘Win China for Christ through radio’: Religious Broadcasting and the American Missionary Movement in Nationalist China / ‘Unofficial radio hell-raiser’: Radio News and US-Japanese Conflict on the Eve of the Pacific War / Conclusion / Bibliography March 2011 304pp 216x138mm 29 b/w illustrations and 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-25266-0

Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Series Editors: Bill Bell, Chandrika Kaul, Kenneth A. Osgood and Alexander S. Wilkinson

Clarence B. Jones, served as Speechwriter and Counsel to Martin Luther King, Jr. and is currently a Scholar-inResidence and Visiting Professor, Stanford University’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, USA and Stuart Connelly, Author and Filmmaker

Jones and Connelly capture the fascinating story behind this historic moment, shedding new light on a speech that ushered in a new dawn for the nation.’ - Mayor Michael Bloomberg ‘America would be a very different place if it weren’t for the hard work of men like Clarence Jones. Different - and vastly less just. Behind the Dream takes us behind the scenes of Dr. King’s historic ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, which Jones helped write. It’s a story that is as remarkable as it is inspiring.’ - Arianna Huffington ‘The words ‘I Have a Dream’ are as applicable today as they were all those years ago. Behind The Dream provides a beautiful glimpse at the origins of an enduring work. Clarence B. Jones illuminates the history in a way no one else could. To learn the story of the speech’s creation from the man who was there is to appreciate Martin’s genius all the more.’ - Betty Williams, Nobel Peace Laureate An insider’s account of the creation of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech which rallied a generation and galvanized the Civil Rights movement. January 2011 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations / insert Hardback £14.99

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

Review of the 2nd edition: 'A vivid account of the modern American civil rights movement, illuminated with telling examples, grounded in recent research, and bang up-to-date.’ - Michael Heale, Professor Emeritus, Lancaster University, UK Focusing on the African American struggle for civil rights from 1945 to today, Riches shows how the black community used the institutions created by de jure segregation to overcome apartheid and white resistance. In this updated third edition, Riches emphasizes the rise of black conservatism and the election of 2008 that sealed Obama’s victory. May 2010 Hardback Paperback

296pp £55.00 £19.99

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Studies in Contemporary History

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 August 2007 Paperback

288pp £19.99

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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 £63.00 £20.99

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A Breath of Freedom

Living with Jim Crow

The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany Maria Höhn, Teaches German History, Vassar College, USA and established Scholar of the American Military presence in Germany and Martin Klimke, Research Fellow, Heidelberg Centre for American Studies (HCA), University of Heidelberg, Germany

‘A Breath of Freedom is a fresh breath of air in the field of African American history, blowing captivating new insights into the transnational dimensions of the black freedom struggle and the role that soldiers’ experiences abroad played in it. With its historical precision and engaging storytelling, this book is sure to appeal to general audiences and scholars alike.’ - Simon Wendt, University of Frankfurt, Germany ‘By honouring the service of African American soldiers and their families, this powerful and comprehensive book successfully shines a spotlight on the historic intersection between the struggle against Nazism and the emergence of the civil rights movement in the United States...required reading for students, scholars, and the many veterans and families who share their personal experiences.’ - Rosemarie Pena, President, Black German Cultural Society This moving and beautifully illustrated book, developed from an award-winning research project, examines the experience of African-American GIs in Germany since 1945 and the unique insights they provide into the civil rights struggle at home and abroad. November 2010 282pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £15.99

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African American Women and Memories of the Segregated South
Leslie Brown, Assistant Professor of History, Williams College, USA, and Author of Upbuilding Black Durham and Anne Valk, Associate Director for Programs of the John Nicholas Brown Centre, Brown University, USA

Using first-person narratives collected through oral history interviews, this groundbreaking book collects black women’s memories of their public and private lives during the period of legal segregation in the American South. September 2010 240pp Hardback £58.00

1890-1929 May E. Bletz, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Cultures, Brock University, Canada November 2010 190pp Hardback £52.00

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Black Power in Bermuda The Struggle for Decolonization Quito Swan, Assistant Professor of History, Howard University, USA January 2010 262pp 6 pp illustrations Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Immigration and Acculturation in Brazil and Argentina

A History of the British Presence in Chile From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence William Edmundson, Consultant, Recife, Brazil (an organization sponsored by the British Council and the British Embassy) previously Director, British Council, Cuba November 2009 288pp Hardback £57.00

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Haiti The Tumultuous History—From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation Philippe Girard, Associate Professor of Caribbean History, McNeese State University of Louisiana, USA.

In the aftermath of January’s horrific earthquake, the world’s attention is focused on Haiti. In this full narrative history of the Caribbean nation, historian Philippe Girard offers insight into Haiti’s complex and layered past, showing that its current state as the poorest country in the western hemisphere was not inevitable. September 2010 256pp Paperback £10.99

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UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY • MILITARY HISTORY

Before Haiti

MILITARY History

Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue John D. Garrigus, Associate Professor of History, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

‘This work makes an enormous contribution to the existing scholarship on Haiti, on free people of colour in the Caribbean, and more generally to our understanding of the history of the Atlantic world.’ - Laurent Dubois, Michigan State University, USA ‘This long-awaited volume confirms Garrigus as the leading authority on Saint Domingue’s free people of colour, the wealthiest non white population in the colonial Americas. Combining a meticulous socio-economic regional study with political and cultural analysis set in a broad hemispheric context, the work will assuredly reshape thinking about the Haitian Revolution.’ David Geggus, Department of History, University of Florida, USA In 1804 French Saint-Domingue became the independent nation of Haiti after the only successful slave uprising in world history. Before Haiti explains the origins of this free coloured class, exposes the ways its members both supported and challenged slavery, and examines how they created their own New World identity from 1760 to 1804. Contents: The Development of Creole Society on the Colonial Frontier / Race and Class in Creole Society: Saint-Domingue in the 1760s / Freedom, Slavery, and the French Colonial State / Reform and Revolt after the Seven Years War / Citizenship and Racism in the New Republic Sphere / The Rising Economic Power of Free People in Color in the 1780s / Proving Free Colored Virtue / Free People of Color in the Southern Peninsula and the Origins of the Haitain Revolution / Revolution and Republicanism in Aquin Parish January 2011 Paperback

410pp £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-10837-0

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Bloody Pacific American Soldiers at War with Japan 2nd edition

Montgomery Lessons in Leadership from the Soldier’s General

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

Trevor Royle, Royal Society of Edinburgh, UK

The first biography of the greatest British army commander of the Second World War written by bestselling military historian Trevor Royle.

October 2010 224pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £14.99

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World Generals Series

‘This terrifying, remarkable work examines the attitudes, perceptions, and behaviour of U.S. fighting men in the Pacific theatre during World War II... this temperate study of murderous fury is among the most unsettling books I’ve read in years.'- The Atlantic Monthly 'A rich and compelling cultural and social history of American servicemen and -women serving in Asia and the Pacific during World War II.' - The Journal of American History June 2010 Paperback

304pp £12.99

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Lafayette Lessons in Leadership From the Idealist General Marc Leepson, Historian, Journalist and Author of six books

April 2011 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £14.99

The Marquis de Lafayette is an icon of American and French history and his life story the stuff of legend. Here, historian Marc Leepson delivers an insightful account of the great general, whose love of liberty and passionate devotion to American and French independence shines in the pages of history.

Troubled Water Race, Mutiny, and Bravery on the USS Kitty Hawk Gregory Freeman, Award-winning Writer with more than 25 years experience in journalism and historical non-fiction November 2010 272pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £10.99

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MILITARY HISTORY

Admiral “Bull” Halsey

Great Generals Series

The Life and Wars of the Navy’s Most Controversial Commander John Wukovits, Author of Pacific Alamo, One Square Mile of Hell, and Eisenhower (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006) July 2010 Hardback

304pp £19.99

Lessons in Leadership

Custer Duane Schultz, Author of several books of military history, including Quantrille’s War and The Most Glorious Fourth: Vicksburg and Gettysburg

Published in association with King’s College, London

Custer was one of those larger-than-life figures, whose flamboyant, daring, and dashing personality vigorously defied conventional standards and became symbols of invincibility. Here, military historian Duane Schultz explores the strategies and legacy of one of the most fascinating figures in American military history.

Studies in Military and Strategic History Series Editor: William J. Philpott

September 2010 224pp Hardback £12.99

Nathanael Greene

Robert E. Lee

A Biography of the American Revolution

Lessons in Leadership

Gerald M. Carbone, Author of Nathanael Greene, and was a Journalist for twenty-five years, mostly for the Providence Journal

Noah Andre Trudeau, Civil War Historian who has written articles for Civil War Times Illustrated, Gettysburg Magazine, and Military History Quarterly

February 2010 Paperback

‘This is military history at its best, and it will make a great addition to any Civil War collection.’ Booklist

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Kuwait Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK October 2010 Hardback

272pp £55.00

288pp £12.99

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H. Paul Jeffers, established Military Historian and Author of seventy books

Lessons in Leadership

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The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914–22

Marshall

November 2010 256pp Paperback £8.99

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‘Jeffers...chronicles the career of one of the forgotten heroes of WWII in this informative and sprightly popular biography. [A] first - and long overdue biography.’ - Publishers Weekly June 2010 Hardback

224pp £14.99

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Sherman Lessons in Leadership Steven E. Woodworth, Professor of History at Texas Christian University, USA April 2010 Paperback

224pp £8.99

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Washington Lessons in Leadership

Henry Knox

Gerald M. Carbone, Author and former Journalist for twenty-five years, mostly for the Providence Journal

Visionary General of the American Revolution

January 2010 Hardback Paperback

Mark Puls, Military Historian and Author June 2010 Paperback

288pp £10.99

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ASIAN HISTORY

Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow

Asian History

A History of China

Kyung Moon Hwang, Associate Professor, University of Southern California, USA

The Wartime Diaries of Fu Bingchang

3rd edition John A.G. Roberts, Visiting Research Fellow, Department of History, University of Huddersfield, UK

‘A worthy successor to Roberts’ earlier editions. This third edition brings the account up to the immediate present and continues to have the strength of integrating the insights of very recent scholarship on all periods of Chinese history.’ - Anthony DeBlasi, University at Albany, USA This absorbing history of China, from early times to the present, covers the country’s complex political, economic structures and culture in a concise yet nuanced manner. The third edition has been revised and expanded in light of recent research, bringing the story right up to date and including a new chronology. Contents: List of Maps / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / 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 / Revolutionary China, 194976 / From the Era of Deng Xiaoping to the Present Day / Notes / Chronology / Further Reading / Index July 2011 10 maps Hardback Paperback

A History of Korea

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Yee Wah Foo, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Lincoln, UK

This fascinating study examines wartime Chinese-Soviet relations from a Moscow-based, Chinese perspective at the ambassadorial level. The book includes descriptions of everyday life in Moscow, of embassy business, of contemporary events and diplomacy, of intelligence operations, of meetings with Stalin, and of communications to and from Chongqing. November 2010 272pp Hardback £55.00

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'Hwang raises questions at every turn and challenges the reader to engage with issues that animated past generations, issues that concern us today, and issues that impinge on our collective future in a world where Korea and Koreans matter.’ - James B. Lewis, University of Oxford, UK A concise, lively history of Korea, which explores the richness of Korean civilization from the ancient era through to the jarring transformation that resulted in two distinctive trajectories through the modern world. Chapters flow both chronologically and thematically, covering themes such as identity, gender and family. October 2010 328pp 216x138mm 20 b/w photographs and 1 map Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-20545-1 Paperback £16.99 978-0-230-20546-8

How China Became Capitalist Ronald Coase, Nobel Laureate in Economics and Ning Wang, Assistant Professor, School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University, USA

An examination of the extraordinary events that led to China’s transformation from a close agrarian socialist economy to becoming an invincible manufacturing powerhouse of the global economy

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

June 2011 Hardback

256pp £18.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Korea Betrayed Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine Donald Kirk, Journalist and Author who has covered Korea for American newspapers and magazines as a Far East correspondent

This book recounts the rise of Kim Dae Jung from an oppressed region of Korea, beginning with his schooldays, his activities in the Korean War and his entry into politics and concluding with discussion of his Sunshine policy, his summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Il and his drive for the Nobel. February 2011 Hardback

256pp £52.00

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ASIAN HISTORY

A New History of Southeast Asia M.C. Ricklefs, Professor of History, Bruce Lockhart, Assistant Professor, Albert Lau, Associate Professor, Portia Reyes, Lecturer in European Nationalism and Maitrii Aung-Thwin, Lecturer in Southeast Asian History, all at National University of Singapore

‘A New History of Southeast Asia will perform a service for Southeast Asian studies no less seminal than that rendered by D.G.E. Hall’s pioneering volume some fifty-five years ago. It will provide Southeast Asian Studies with a new intellectual agenda, a new set of research questions, and a new instrument with which to instruct and stimulate the next generation. Without doubt, the appearance of this history text is itself an historic achievement.’ - Victor Lieberman, University of Michigan, USA A new, comprehensive, one volume history of Southeast Asia, spanning prehistory to the present. Drawing on the latest research, this distinguished team of authors create a clear narrative through the region’s history covering politics, economics, religions, cultures and societies, and offering authoritative advice on further reading. Contents: Preface by M.C.Ricklefs / Illustrations / Maps / Orthography / Abbreviations and Acronyms / Introduction / Ethnic Groups, Early Cultures and Social Structures / Early State Formation / ‘Classical’ States at their Height / New Global Religions and Ideas, from the Thirteenth Century / The Rise of New States from the Fourteenth Century / Non-indigenous Actors New and Old / Early Modern Southeast Asian States / Colonial Communities c.1800-1900 / Reform, New Ideas and the 1930s Crisis (c.1900-1942) / World War II in Southeast Asia (1942-1945) / Regaining Independence in the Decades After 1945 / Building Nations to c.1990 / Boom and Bust in Southeast Asia c.1990-2008 / Southeast Asia Today / Recommended Readings / Bibliography / Index and Glossary November 2010 568pp 234x156mm 3 b/w tables, 30 b/w photographs and 8 maps Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-21213-8 Paperback £22.99 978-0-230-21214-5

A Short History of Asia

A History of India

2nd edition

2nd edition

September 2005 328pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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A History of the Pacific Islands Steven Roger Fischer, Institute of Polynesian Languages and Literatures August 2002 336pp 216x138mm 7 maps Hardback £50.00 978-0-333-94975-7 Paperback £16.99 978-0-333-94976-4

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A History of Malaysia 2nd edition Barbara Watson Andaya, Professor, Asian Studies Program and Leonard Y. Andaya, Professor of History, both at University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA January 2001 4 maps Paperback

416pp

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£24.99

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Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy

‘A superbly written history of India since ancient times...which achieves the rare feat of addressing social and economic issues, ignored in other surveys, in a style which is detailed and erudite yet consistently accessible. A considerable achievement.’ - Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK Peter Robb’s clear, fluent narrative explores the interplay between India’s empires and regions of rule, custom and belief, from early times right up to the present. The new edition of this established text has been revised to incorporate the latest scholarship and now includes a Chronology and an extended and updated final chapter. Contents: List of Maps / List of Boxes and Tables / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface and Acknowledgements / Indian Words and Names / Introduction: Region and Civilization / Early India / Medieval India / Early Modern India I: Mughals and Marathas / Early Modern India II: Company Raj / Modern India I: Government / Modern India II: Politics / Modern India III: Society / Modern India IV: Economy / Modern India and the World / Notes / Chronology / References and Readings / Index June 2011 400pp 216x138mm 9 maps, 4 b/w tables and 8 charts Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-27981-0 Paperback £16.99 978-0-230-27982-7

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The Silent Victims of World War II Mayumi Itoh, formerly Professor of Political Science, University of Nevada, USA

This book examines Japanese wartime zoo policy during World War II, analyzing the reasons why the Home Ministry destroyed more than 300 showpiece animals throughout Japan well before U.S. air strikes were anticipated, with international comparisons of the effects of the war on zoos in Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. January 2011 266pp 5pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Peter Robb, Professor of the History of India, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

Colin Mason, formerly Journalist, Diplomat and Member of the Australian Senate, Australia

Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900–1947 Gender, Performance, Embodiment Shompa Lahiri, Research Fellow, Department of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London, UK April 2010 Hardback

220pp £55.00

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ASIAN HISTORY • AFRICAN HISTORY

Surviving Bhopal

War and Peace in Modern India

Dancing Bodies, Written Texts, and Oral Testimonials of Women in the Wake of an Industrial Disaster

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

Suroopa Mukherjee, Reader, Department of English, Hindu College, University of Delhi, India

'...this superb book does more than represent the voices of those maimed or bereaved; it suggests that “the social costs of industrial progress have never really been calculated for the poor”... Surviving Bhopal has two major strengths: its recognition of the complicity between global corporations and local elites, and the dangerous consequences of neoliberal exhortations to industrial growth in contexts without adequate, let alone rigorous, safety regulations.' - Mary Evans, Times Higher Education May 2010 Hardback

224pp £55.00

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‘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. Raghavan’s book uses precisely the approach that the much understudied international history of India needs.’- O. A. Westad, Professor of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK August 2010 Hardback

384pp £55.00

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4th edition M.C. Ricklefs, Professor of History, National University of Singapore September 2008 512pp Paperback £23.99

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Africa Since Independence A Comparative History Paul Nugent, Professor of Comparative African History and Director of the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK June 2004 Paperback

640pp £20.99

Five Decades of Independence Peter Cunliffe-Jones, Foreign Correspondent for over 20 years for The Economist, The Independent and the Paris-based Agence France Presse news agency where he is now a Senior Editor

Jack Harrington, PhD, University of Edinburgh, UK

Through his writings, the leading East India Company servant, Sir John Malcolm helped to shape the historical thought of British empirebuilding in India. This book uses his works to examine the intellectual history of British expansion in South Asia, and shed light on the history of orientalism and indirect rule and the formation of British power. January 2011 Hardback

266pp £52.00

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Edited by Indra Sengupta, Research Fellow in British Empire and Commonwealth History, German Historical Institute London, UK and Daud Ali, Senior Lecturer in Indian History, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK

This volume seeks to revise the Saidian analytical framework which dominated research on the subject of colonial knowledge for almost two decades, which emphasized colonial knowledge as a series of representations of colonial hegemony. It seeks to contribute to research in the field by analyzing knowledge in colonial India as a dynamic process. May 2010 Hardback

220pp £55.00

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My Nigeria

Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India

Knowledge Production, Pedagogy, and Institutions in Colonial India A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200

AFRICAN HISTORY

'Longtime British foreign correspondent Peter Cunliffe-Jones paints a vivid portrait of Nigeria’s hydra-headed travails in this passionate, intensely personal book...My Nigeria cannot be bettered’. The Washington Times ‘...[My Nigeria] offers some challenging thinking about the nature of a country for which CunliffeJones clearly feels great affection...Pleasingly he quotes Nigerians rather than foreign experts, and tackles religious tensions, oil wealth and woes, and the everyday problems of corruption... Cunliffe-Jones marshals his impressive knowledge of the country to seek out reasons for hope.’ Times Literary Supplement A look at Nigeria as it celebrates fifty years of independence, inflected by the author’s family’s past as colonial magistrates. September 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £18.99

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AFRICAN HISTORY

The Political and Social Thought of Kwame Nkrumah Ama Biney, Lecturer in West African History, AfricanAmerican History and the History of Black People in Britain in the United Kingdom

Inspired by Gandhi’s nonviolent campaign of civil disobedience to achieve political ends, Kwame Nkrumah led present-day Ghana to independence. This analysis of his political, social and economic thought centres on his own writings, and re-examines his life and thought by focusing on the political discourse and controversies surrounding him. May 2011 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Political Organization in Nigeria since the Late Stone Age A History of the Igbo People John Oriji, Associate Professor of History, California Polytechnic State Institute, USA

Although the Igbo constitute one of the largest ethnic nationalities of Nigeria and the West African sub-region, little is known about their political history before the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. This book is a pioneer study of the broad changes Igbo political systems have undergone since the prehistoric period. January 2011 Hardback

258pp £55.00

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The Politics of History in Contemporary Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze, Teaches Postcolonial African Studies, University of Augsburg, Germany

‘Eze makes fresh interrogations into our inherited engagements with Africa within a geopolitical space and re-scribes our notions of Africa - a book that is compelling, timely, and well informed.’ Ranjan Ghosh, University of North Bengal, India August 2010 Hardback

240pp £55.00

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Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa Michael Onyebuchi Eze, Research Fellow, Kulurwissenschatliches Institut, Essen, Germany and Editor-in-Chief of The African Communitarian: A Journal of African Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy

'Eze’s ‘creative historiographical’ approach to ubuntu should guide all future thinking about the topic.’ - Thaddeus Metz, Humanities Research Professor, University of Johannesburg, South Africa August 2010 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Crisis in the Congo The Rise and Fall of Laurent Kabila Francois Ngolet, formerly Professor of African History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA

This volume offers a comprehensive history and analysis of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the tumultuous period of 1997 - 2001. The author examines the most recent events in this turbulent region, offering a contemporary account that is both extensive and detailed. December 2010 240pp Hardback £40.00

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White Women Captives in North Africa Narratives of Enslavement, 1735-1830 Khalid Bekkaoui, Professor, Department of English, University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Morocco

A fascinating anthology of narratives from the period 1735-1830, by European women who recount their enslavement in North Africa. The first such collection, it includes an extensive introduction which links the discourse on contemporary Western women captives in Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq with that of former white captives in North Africa. November 2010 328pp 16 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya Angelo Del Boca, Italian Author and Historian of Italian Colonialism

This book provides a significant history of Italy’s brutal occupation of Libya. Using the lens of the life of the iconic resistance fighter Mohamed Fekini, it tells the story of Libya under Ottoman and Italian rule from the point of view of the colonized. December 2010 248pp 16 photographs and 1 map Hardback £48.50

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

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY History of Women, Gender and Sexuality

Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300–2000

GENDER AND HISTORY

Gay Rights and Moral Panic

Edited by Máire Fedelma Cross, Professor of French Studies, University of Newcastle, UK

Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

The Origins of America’s Debate on Homosexuality

September 2010 288pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Fred Fejes, Professor of Media Studies, Florida Atlantic University, USA

‘Gay Rights and Moral Panic will take a central place on the list of indispensable works for anyone wishing to understand the past - and the present - of sexual minorities in America.’ - Larry Gross, Professor and Director, USC Annenberg School for Communication, USA

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Krista Cowman, Professor of History, University of Lincoln, UK

The Historical Study of Women England 1500-1700 Amanda Capern, Lecturer, History Department, University of Hull, UK

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‘Writing a textbook about such a diverse topic as the history of early modern women is no mean feat...Amanda Capern’s book is by far the most wide-ranging and will set the debates for much future work in the fields of both historical and literary studies about early-modern women.’ - Jackie Eales, Journal of Gender Studies

Masculinity in the Modern West

A richly detailed survey of the history of earlymodern women covering the history of ideas, social life, political participation, religious culture and women’s writing. Capern treats women’s history as inherently political and offers a new interpretative framework for understanding the history of femininity in early-modern England.

Using the 1977 campaign against the Dade County Florida gay rights ordinance as a focal point, this book provides an examination of the emergence of the modern lesbian and gay American movement, the challenges it posed to the accepted American notions of sexuality, and how American society reacted in turn. February 2011 Paperback

292pp £17.99

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Gender, Civilization and the Body Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities & Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA

‘A fascinating meditation on the diverse ways that predictions about the collapse of masculinity have been narrated in the past.’ - Joanna Bourke, Medical History September 2008 304pp Paperback £19.99

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Women in British Politics, c.1689–1979

Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Historical Study of Women: England 1500-1700 / Intellectual Foundations / Querelle des Femmes / Femininity: Prescription, Rhetoric and Context / Law and Private Life / Politics and Authority in the Public Sphere / Religion and Civil War / Education and Women’s Writing / Conclusion: Femininity Transformed / Index October 2010 Paperback

456pp £21.99

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This account examines some of the areas of women’s political activity in Britain from the Glorious Revolution to the election of the first female Prime Minister in 1979. It shows how women had worked in a variety of arenas and organizations before the suffrage campaign and explores the directions their political activity took afterwards. December 2010 232pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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

This lively survey of a key topic explores the importance of women and men to slaveholding, from antiquity to the rise and fall of slavery in the Americas. Foster argues that at the heart of the successive European institutions of slavery at home and in the New World was the volatile question of women’s ability to exert mastery. December 2009 200pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Gender, Catholicism and Spirituality

Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Women and the Roman Catholic Church in Britain and Europe, 1200-1900 Edited by Laurence Lux-Sterritt, Lecturer, LERMA, Universite de Provence, France and Carmen Mangion, Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

This timely collection of essays, from an international team of authors, spans a wide geographical and chronological spectrum and focuses on female relationships with piety and religious vocations. Ideal for students, each chapter introduces new research and offers a guide to historiographical debates and methodologies. December 2010 224pp 3 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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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

D’Cruze and Jackson introduce students to key debates and trends in the study of women’s relationship to the criminal justice system in England over the last four centuries. The areas explored include attitudes towards murder and infanticide, sexual violence, prostitution, the ‘girl delinquent’, and women’s experience of penal regimes. June 2009 Hardback Paperback

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240pp £55.00 £19.99

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Feminist Media History Suffrage, Periodicals and the Public Sphere

Rachel G. Fuchs, Professor of History and Victoria E. Thompson, Associate Professor of History, both at Arizona State University, USA

Maria DiCenzo, Associate Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada

November 2004 216pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

'...this book offers a wonderful reminder of the range and complexity of ideas circulating in the early feminist press. ’ Jane Purvis, Times Higher Education

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Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Ann T. Allen, Department of History, University of Louisville, USA, November 2007 224pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century

Highlighting the contributions of feminist media history to media studies and related disciplines, this book focuses on feminist periodicals emerging from or reacting to the Edwardian suffrage campaign and situates them in the context of current debates about the public sphere, social movements, and media history. November 2010 248pp Hardback £55.00

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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 January 2007 Hardback Paperback

216pp £55.00 £19.99

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A Woman’s Crusade Alice Paul and the Battle for the Ballot Mary Walton, Veteran Journalist who wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer for 20 years August 2010 Hardback

304pp £18.00

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Women and the Great War Femininity under Fire in Italy Allison Scardino Belzer, Assistant Professor of History, Armstrong Atlantic State University, USA November 2010 282pp Hardback £52.00

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY Gender and Sexualities in History Series Series Editors: John H. Arnold, Sean Brady and Joanna Bourke

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

‘Powerful...well-argued and full of fascinating detail. [Men of War] will appeal to everyone who is interested in understanding better the most traumatic four years in Britain’s modern national story. We need studies as fine as this.’ - Anthony Fletcher, History Today ‘Jessica Meyer has written a strong study that combines readability with attention to detail and finds convincing conclusions while acknowledging wide variations in experiences.’ - Stuart Halifax, H-Soz-u-Kult Exploring how understandings of masculinity were constructed by British First World war servicemen through examination of their personal narratives, including letters home from the front and wartime diaries. This book presents a nuanced investigation of masculine identity in Britain during and after the First World War. August 2011 Paperback

232pp £18.99

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What is Masculinity?

Brutality and Desire

Historical Dynamics from Antiquity to the Contemporary World

War and Sexuality in Europe’s Twentieth Century Edited by Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History and Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar, City University of New York, USA

Edited by John H. Arnold, Professor of Medieval History and Sean Brady, Lecturer in Modern British History, both at School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Across history, the ideas and practices of male identity have varied much between time and place. This book analyses the dynamics of ‘masculinity’ as both an ideology and lived experience - how men have tried, and failed, to be ‘Real Men’. Contents: Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; J.H.Arnold & S.Brady / PART I: PARADIGMS AND NOMENCLATURE / The History of Masculinity: An Outdated Concept?; J.Tosh / Can the Hegemon Speak? Reading Masculinity through Anthropology; D.F.Janssen / The Whig Interpretation of Masculinity? Honour and Sexuality in Late Medieval Manhood; C.Fletcher / Masculinity without Conflict: Noblemen in Eighth and Ninth-Century Francia; R.Stone / PART II: MASCULINITY AND HEGEMONY / Masculinities in Early Hellenistic Athens; H.Berg / Masculinity as a World Historical Category of Analysis; S.Yarrow / Hegemonic Masculinities? Assessing Change and Process of Change in Elite Masculinity, 1700-1900; H.French & M.Rothery / Masculinity and Fatherhood in England c. 1760-1830; J.Bailey / PART III: MATURING AND ADULTHOOD / Athenian Pederasty and the Construction of Masculinity; T.K.Hubbard / An Orchard, a Love Letter, and Three Bastards: the Formation of Adult Male Identity in a Fifteenth-Century Family; R.E.Moss / ‘To make a Man without Reason’: Examining Manhood and Manliness in Early Modern England; J.Jordan / ‘Boys, Semi-Men and Bearded Scholars’: Maturity and Manliness in early Nineteenth-Century Oxford; H.Ellis / PART IV: DOMESTICITIES / St. Francis of Assisi and the Making of Settlement Masculinity, 1883-1914; L.Matthews-Jones / Homes Fit for Homos: Joe Orton, Masculinity, and the Domesticated Queer; M.Cook / Three Faces of Fatherhood as a Masculine Category: Tyrants, Teachers, and Workaholics as ‘Responsible Family Men’ during Canada’s Baby Boom; R.Rutherdale / PART V: MODERN FRONTIERS / Cow Boys, Cattle Men, and Competing Masculinities on the Texas Frontier; J.M.Moore / Valorising Samurai Masculinity through Biblical Language: Christianity, Oscar Wilde, and Natsume Soseki’s novel Kokoro; K.Miyazaki / ‘Proper Government and Discipline’: Family Religion and Masculine Authority in Nineteenth-Century Canada; N.Christie / Punters and their Prostitutes: British Soldiers, Masculinity, and maisons tolérées in the First World War; C.Makepeace / Conclusion / Masculinities, Histories, and Memories; V.Jeleniewski Seidler July 2011 464pp 21 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

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‘Dagmar Herzog’s outstanding, disturbing, and ultimately fascinating anthology is the first to seriously historicize this most sensitive topic...A pathbreaking reference book and a must-read for each student of military history, gender history, and Holocaust and genocide studies.’ - Thomas Kühne, Clark University, USA
 Contents: Introduction: War and Sexuality in Europe’s Twentieth Century; D.Herzog / ‘A Fate Worse Than Dying’: Sexual Violence during the Armenian Genocide; M.Bjørnlund / Race and Sex, Fear and Loathing in France during the Great War; R.S.Fogarty / Italian Fascism’s Ethiopian Conquest and the Dream of a Prescribed Sexuality; M-A.Matard-Bonucci / ‘The Good Fellow’: Negotiation, Remembrance, and Recollection – Homosexuality in the British Armed Forces, 1939-1945; E.Vickers / ‘Youth Off the Rails’: Teenage Girls and German Soldiers – A Case Study in Occupied Denmark, 19401945; L.A.Hansen / Camp Brothels: Forced Sex Labour in Nazi Concentration Camps; R.Sommer / Between ‘Racial Awareness’ and Fantasies of Potency: Nazi Sexual Politics in the Occupied Territories of the Soviet Union, 19421945; R.Mühlhäuser / Sexual Abuse of Jewish Women in Auschwitz-Birkenau; N.Shik / Sexual Violence in the Algerian War; R.Branche / The ‘Sum of Such Actions’: Investigating Mass Rape in Bosnia-Herzegovina Through a Case Study of Foca; T.Iacobelli March 2011 304pp 6 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

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

Intersections of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages Edited by Cordelia Beattie, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Edinburgh, UK and Kirsten A. Fenton, Honorary Lecturer in Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews, UK

This collection of essays focuses attention on how medieval gender intersects with other categories of difference, particularly religion and ethnicity. It treats the period c.800-1500, with a particular focus on the era of the Gregorian reform movement, the First Crusade, and its linked attacks on Jews at home. November 2010 232pp 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

History of Science, Technology and Medicine

The Fossil Hunter

‘Released just weeks after Tracy Chevalier’s fictional account of Anning’s life, Emling’s account pays tribute to Anning in an original and gripping historical biography.’ - Financial

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Edited by Jennifer D. Thibodeaux, Associate Professor of History, University of WisconsinWhitewater, USA

Clerics in the Middle Ages were subjected to differing ideals of masculinity, both from within the Church and from lay society. The historians in this volume interrogate the meaning of masculine identity for the medieval clergy, by considering a wide range of sources, time periods and geographical contexts. October 2010 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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Edited by Toni Weller, Senior Lecturer in History, De Montfort University, UK

‘One of the best texts I have read for a long time...students of History and of Library and Information Science will return repeatedly to this book.’ - Trine Schreiber, Royal School of Library and Information Science, Denmark

Shelley Emling, Journalist for twenty years, her work has appeared in The New York Times, Fortune, Slate, and The International Herald Tribune

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Priests, Monks and Masculinity in the Middle Ages

Histories of the Information Age

Dinosaurs, Evolution, and the Woman Whose Discoveries Changed the World

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Negotiating Clerical Identities

Information History in the Modern World

Times ‘Shelley Emling’s biography rescues this woman from undeserved obscurity and presents an accessible history of nineteenth century scientific achievement.’ - The Tablet January 2011 Paperback

256pp £9.99

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Relocating Modern Science

This edited collection of essays brings together, for the first time, notable scholars from the UK, US and Europe in the field of information history. It explores the key themes and ideas, offering students a diverse taster of information history in practice and relating this historical research to the contemporary information age. December 2010 232pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

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Themes in Focus

Uranium Wars The Scientific Rivalry that Created the Nuclear Age Amir D. Aczel, Author of fourteen books, including The Riddle of the Compass, The Mystery of the Aleph, and the international bestseller Fermat’s Last Theorem.

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

‘Fascinating...the history, especially of the second world war, make this a worthwhile book.’ - New Scientist

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

October 2010 256pp 8pp b/w photographs Paperback £10.99

February 2010 Paperback

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304pp £19.99

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

Science for the Nation

Carl Gustav Jung

Perspectives on the History of the Science Museum

Avant-Garde Conservative

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

An engaging study of a great national institution. Essays explore the changing roles of museums and the perceived public role of a museum of science and technology. Illuminates the ways in which we think about the collecting and display of objects and the often difficult relations between the state, business and industry, and museum funding. April 2010 Hardback

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A Accommodating Poverty McEwan Sharpe Aczel Uranium Wars Adamson The English Civil War Admiral “Bull” Halsey Wukovits Adrian Local Negotiations of English Nationhood, 1570-1680 The Afghanistan Wars Maley Africa Since Independence Nugent The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840 Armitage Subrahmanyam The Agony of Spanish Liberalism Romero Salvadó Smith Akhmadov Lanskoy The Chechen Struggle Alexander the Great Yenne Alexopoulos Hessler Tomoff Writing the Stalin Era Alfonso Caballero-Navas Late Medieval Jewish Identities Allen Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Amelia Earhart Winters America since 1945 Papasotiriou Levine The American Bourgeoisie Rosenbaum Beckert The American Civil War Smith American Radio in China Krysko The American West and the Nazi East Kakel III Amzalak Fascists and Honourable Men Andaya Andaya A History of Malaysia Angel of Death Williams The Antifascist Classroom Blessing Arab Voices Zogby The Arab-Israeli Conflict Fraser Arblaster A History of the Low Countries Arielli Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933-40 Armitage Braddick The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 Armitage Mercier Speaking History Armitage Subrahmanyam The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840 Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organisation in World Politics Arnold Brady What is Masculinity? Aronson-Lehavi Street Scenes Atlas of European Historiography Porciani Raphael Augusteijn Patrick Pearse

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B Badenoch Fickers Materializing Europe Baker The Devil of Great Island Baldoli A History of Italy Bang Bayly Harmsworth Tributary Empires in Global History Banivanua Mar Edmonds Making Settler Colonial Space Bannock Baxter Palgrave The Encyclopedia of World Economic History Bartlett A History of Russia Barton A History of Spain Bateman Pilkington Studies in Settler Colonialism Bayandor Iran and the CIA Beattie Empire and Environmental Anxiety Beattie Fenton Intersections of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages Beem The Foreign Relations of Elizabeth I Before Haiti Garrigus Behind the Dream Jones Stuart Behr A History of International Political Theory A Being so Gentle Brady Bekkaoui White Women Captives in North Africa Bell Elizabeth I Belzer Women and the Great War The Bengal Delta Iqbal Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French Liberalism Vincent Benjamin A Student’s Guide to History Berest The Emergence of the Russian Liberalism Berger Lorenz Nationalizing the Past Berger Lorenz The Contested Nation Bessel Guyatt Rendall War, Empire and Slavery, 1770-1830 Bettin Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws Beyond the Military Revolution Black Biney The Political and Social Thought of Kwame Nkrumah Biography and History Caine The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Thomson Black A History of the British Isles Black Power in Bermuda Swan Black Beyond the Military Revolution Black MacRaild Nineteenth Century Britain Black MacRaild Studying History Black Naval Power Black Redefining British Politics Blessing The Antifascist Classroom Bletz Immigration and Acculturation in Brazil and Argentina

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Bloody Pacific Schrijvers Bloom Violent London Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bonds of Blood Dodds Pennock Books between Europe and the Americas Howsam Raven Borsay A History of Leisure Bose Manjapra Cosmopolitan Thought Zones Boyce O’Day Gladstone and Ireland Boyce The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Bradley Making American Culture Brady A Being so Gentle Brake Revolution in Science A Breath of Freedom Höhn Klimke Bregman A History of Israel Breuninger Recovering Bishop Berkeley Bright Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Britain and the Sea O’Hara Britain’s International Role, 1970-1991 Turner The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 Armitage Braddick British Foreign and Defence Policy Since 1945 Self Broughton Rogers Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century Brown Valk Living with Jim Crow Brutality and Desire Herzog Bryder Women’s Bodies and Medical Science Bull Thinking Medieval Burg The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Burton Bruning Chasing Shadows Butler Victorian Occultism and the Making of Modern Magic Bzdek The Kennedy Legacy

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C Caine Biography and History Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street Deveney Cannadine Making History Now and Then Cannadine What is History Now? Capern The Historical Study of Women Carbone Nathanael Greene Carbone Washington Carl Gustav Jung Sherry Carr Evans What is History? Casey Wright Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945-1968 Cassidy-Welch Imprisonment in the Medieval Religious Imagination, c. 1150-1400 A Century of Premiers Leonard

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INDEX Charmley A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 Chasing Shadows Burton Bruning Chatterjee The Making of Indian Secularism The Chechen Struggle Akhmadov Lanskoy Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow Foo The Children’s Crusade Dickson The Chinese in Britain, 1800 - Present Gomez Benton The Churchills Lee Lee Cinema and the Swastika Vande Winkel Welch City and Nation in the Italian Unification Yousefzadeh The Civil Rights Movement Riches Coase Wang How China Became Capitalist Coates Ulrichsen The Logistics and Politics of the British Campaigns in the Middle East, 1914-22 Collette Garrett-Goodyear The Later Middle Ages Collins Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Communism in Russia Sakwa A Concise History of the World Since 1945 Spellman Confronting the Climate Jankovic Conroy Clarke Teaching the Early Modern Period Constructing Yugoslavia Drapac Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens The Contested Nation Berger Lorenz Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Bright Conway Patel Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Cook The Plight of the Palestinians Copsey Olechnowicz Varieties of Anti-Fascism Soviet Space Culture Maurer Richers Rüthers Cosmopolitan Thought Zones Bose Manjapra Costa Pinto Rethinking the Nature of Fascism Cowman Women in British Politics, c.1689-1979 Cox Luddy Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 1750-1970 Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England Krummel Cragoe Readman The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950 Crisis in the Congo Ngolet Cronin Soldiers, Shahs and Subalterns in Iran A Cross Too Heavy O’Shea Cross Gender and Fraternal Orders in Europe, 1300-2000 Cultural History Green Culture and Hegemony in the Colonial Middle East Noorani Cultures of Care in Irish Medical History, 17501970 Cox Luddy Cultures of Shame Nash Kilday Cunliffe-Jones My Nigeria

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Curthoys McGrath How to Write History that People Want to Read Custer Schultz

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D D’Cruze Jackson Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660 Davies Wheatcroft The Years of Hunger Davies The Haunted Deacon Russell Woollacott Transnational Lives Dear Revolutionizing the Sciences The Death of Elizabeth I Loomis Del Boca Mohamed Fekini and the Fight to Free Libya The Deluge Marwick Demons of Urban Reform Stokes Dennis The Memorial Day Massacre and the Movement for Industrial Democracy Detained without Cause Shiekh The Development of the International Book Trade, 1870-1895 Rukavina Deveney Callaghan’s Journey to Downing Street The Devil of Great Island Baker DeYoung A Vision of Modern Science DiCenzo Feminist Media History Dickson The Children’s Crusade Dictionary of Labour Biography Gildart Howell Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality among Men Rousseau Rosenblatt The Disentanglement of Populations Reinisch White Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts Frank Hadler Dodd The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict Dodds Pennock Bonds of Blood The Domination of Strangers Wilson Doran FreemanTudors and Stuarts on Film Doran Freeman Mary Tudor Dorsett Hunter Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought Doumanis A History of Greece Drapac Constructing Yugoslavia Dülffer Frey Elites and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century Durham Power New Perspectives on the Transnational Right Dutton A History of the Liberal Party in the Twentieth Century

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Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Collins The Early Middle Ages Olson Eastern Europe since 1945 Swain Swain Edmundson A History of the British Presence in Chile Edmundson The Nitrate King Eighteenth-Century British Premiers Leonard The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Hayton Kelly Bergin Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson Henry Elites and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century Dülffer Frey Elizabeth I Bell The Emancipation Proclamation Vorenberg The Emergence of the Russian Liberalism Berest Emling The Fossil Hunter Empire and Environmental Anxiety Beattie The English Civil War Adamson The Enlightenment Porter Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and its Empire 1759-1808 Paquette Ernest Dichter and Motivation Research Schwarzkopf Gries Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century Gillette Europe Since 1945 Wegs Ladrech European Identity and the Second World War Spiering Wintle European Union History Kaiser Varsori Europeanization in the Twentieth Century Conway Patel Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950 Gradmann Simon Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500-2000 Gribben Evans Marchal The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States The Evolution of the British Welfare State Fraser Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61 Gentes The Extraordinary and the Everyday in Early Modern England McShane Walker Eze Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa Eze The Politics of History in Contemporary Africa

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F The Face of Queenship Riehl The Failure of Italian Nationhood Graziano Faith Under Fire Madigan Fascist Italy and the Middle East, 1933-40 Arielli Fascists and Honourable Men Amzalak

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LEFT HEADER FDR and the Holocaust Newton FDR, the Vatican, and the Roman Catholic Church in America, 1933-1945 Woolner Kurial FDR’s Funeral Train Klara Fejes Gay Rights and Moral Panic Feminist Media History DiCenzo Fischer A History of the Pacific Islands Fitzgerald Lambkin Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 Fleeting Cities Geppert Flynt Eisenbach One Nation Under Sex Foo Chiang Kaishek’s Last Ambassador to Moscow Foot Italy’s Divided Memory The Foreign Relations of Elizabeth I Beem Forth Masculinity in the Modern West Fortna Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic The Fossil Hunter Emling Foster Gender, Mastery and Slavery The Foundations of Anti-Apartheid Skinner Fowler Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970 France since 1870 Sowerwine Frank Hadler Disputed Territories and Shared Pasts Fraser The Evolution of the British Welfare State Fraser The Arab-Israeli Conflict Freeman The Last Mission of the Wham Bam Boys Freeman Troubled Water The French Queen’s Letters Sadlack From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor From Valmy to Waterloo Thoral Fuchs Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era Laats The Future of History Munslow

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Gender, Sexuality, and Syphilis in Early Modern Venice McGough 14 Gender, War and Politics Hagemann Mettele Rendall 30 Gentes Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61 43 Gentles Oliver Cromwell 9 Geppert Fleeting Cities 26 The German Question and the International Order, 1943-48 Lewkowicz 35 The German Wall Silberman 36 Gheith Jolluck Gulag Voices 42 Giffney Sauer Watt The Lesbian Premodern 7 Gildart Howell Dictionary of Labour Biography 3 Gillette Eugenics and the Nature-Nurture Debate in the Twentieth Century 75 Girard Haiti 65 Gladstone and Ireland Boyce O’Day 24 Global Migrants, Local Culture Tabili 21 Globalizing Polar Science Launius Fleming DeVorkin 75 Going to War Towle 15 Golden Age Spain Kamen 31 Gomez Benton The Chinese in Britain, 1800 - Present 52 Gough The Terror in the French Revolution 34 Gradmann Simon Evaluating and Standardizing Therapeutic Agents, 1890-1950 74 Graziano The Failure of Italian Nationhood 33 The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Boyce 51 Green Cultural History 5 Gribben Evangelical Millennialism in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500-2000 48 Griffin A Short History of the British Industrial Revolution 17 Grob-Fitzgibbon Imperial Endgame 16 Gulag Voices Gheith Jolluck 42

Hagemann Mettele Rendall Gender, War and Politics Haiti Girard Haldon Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History The Harding Affair Robenalt Harrington Sir John Malcolm and the Creation of British India Harte The Literature of the Irish in Britain The Haunted Davies Hayton Kelly Bergin The Eighteenth-Century Composite State Henry Knox Puls Henry Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson Henry The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science

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Henshall The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites Herbert Spencer and Social Theory Offer Herodotus and Sima Qian: The First Great Historians of Greece and China Martin Herzog Brutality and Desire Hewitson Nationalism in Germany, 1848-1866 Higham Kagan The Military History of the Soviet Union Hill Sport In History Historical Reenactment McCalman Pickering The Historical Study of Women Capern Histories of Crime Kilday Nash The Historiography of Genocide Stone The Historiography of the Holocaust Stone The History and Politics of the Cyprus Conflict Dodd A History of Catholic Antisemitism Michael A History of China Roberts A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 Charmley A History of Denmark Jespersen History of Germany Wende A History of Greece Doumanis A History of India Robb A History of International Political Theory Behr A History of Israel Bregman A History of Italy Baldoli A History of Korea Hwang A History of Leisure Borsay A History of Malaysia Andaya Andaya A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 Ricklefs A History of Poland Prazmowska A History of Reading and Writing Lyons A History of Russia Bartlett A History of Spain Barton History of The Arabs Hitti A History of the Baltic States Kasekamp A History of the British Isles Black A History of the British Labour Party Thorpe A History of the British Presence in Chile Edmundson A History of the Liberal Party in the Twentieth Century Dutton A History of the Low Countries Arblaster A History of the Pacific Islands Fischer A History of the United States Jenkins A History of Western Society [Complete] McKay Hill Buckler A History of Western Society Since 1300 McKay Hill Buckler A History of Western Society: Volume1: Antiquity to Enlightenment McKay Hill Buckler

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right header A History of Western Society: Volume 2: From the Age of Exploration to the Present McKay Hill Buckler A History of World Societies McKay Buckler Hill Hitler’s Ethic Weikart Hitti History of The Arabs Höhn Klimke A Breath of Freedom Hollywood and the American Historical Film Smyth Holmila Reporting the Holocaust in the British, Swedish and Finnish Press, 1945-50 The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Burg The Holy Roman Empire Wilson How China Became Capitalist Coase Wang How Italian Food Conquered the World Mariani How to Write History that People Want to Read Curthoys McGrath Howsam Raven Books between Europe and the Americas Hume Surviving Your Academic Job Hunt Hutton Women and Economic Activities in Late Medieval Ghent Hwang A History of Korea

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I Imber The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 Immigration and Acculturation in Brazil and Argentina Bletz Imperial Andamans Vaidik Imperial Endgame Grob-Fitzgibbon Imprisonment in the Medieval Religious Imagination, c. 1150-1400 Cassidy-Welch Indian Mobilities in the West, 1900-1947 Lahiri Information History in the Modern World Weller Intellectual History in Contemporary South Africa Eze International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Vol Set Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa Asia and Oceania Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell International Organisation in World Politics Armstrong Lloyd Redmond Intersections of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages Beattie Fenton Iqbal The Bengal Delta Iran and the CIA Bayandor The Iran-Iraq War Johnson Ireland and Romanticism Kelly Ireland The US Military in Hawai’i

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The Irish Diaspora in Britain, 1750-1939 MacRaild Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922 Gantt Iriye Saunier The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History Isakhan Stockwell The Secret History of Democracy Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws Bettin Italy’s Divided Memory Foot Itoh Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy

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J Jackson Paris Under Water Jacob The Scientific Revolution Jaeger Magnificence and the Sublime in Medieval Aesthetics Jankovic Confronting the Climate Jansen The Monstrous Regiment of Women Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy Itoh Jeffers Marshall Jenkins A History of the United States Jespersen A History of Denmark John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon Logsdon Johnson Pogroms, Peasants, Jews Johnson The Iran-Iraq War Jones Outlawry in Medieval Literature Jones Stuart Behind the Dream Jones The Revival of British Liberalism Joseph Goebbels Thacker Joseph Neighborhood Rebels

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K Kaiser Varsori European Union History Kakel III The American West and the Nazi East Kamen Golden Age Spain Kamusella The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Kasekamp A History of the Baltic States Kelly Ireland and Romanticism The Kennedy Legacy Bzdek Kennedy-Pipe The Origins of the Cold War Kenney 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War’s End Kesselring The Northern Rebellion of 1569 Kiely Rethinking Imperialism Kilday Nash Histories of Crime Kirk Korea Betrayed Kirk Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Klara FDR’s Funeral Train

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Knowledge Production, Pedagogy, and Institutions in Colonial India Sengupta Ali Korea Betrayed Kirk Krüger Ossietzky Levsen War Volunteering in Modern Times Krummel Crafting Jewishness in Medieval England Krysko American Radio in China Kuklick A Political History of the USA

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