New Books List April-June 2012

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New Books List April-June 2012


WHERE IS BRITAIN’S ECONOMY HEADED? May 2012 • 978-0-230-39254-0 • £14.99

A provocative and shocking book on the state of the British economy from the highly acclaimed journalists

LARRY ELLIOTT and DAN ATKINSON


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New Book List April - June 2012

Bright Pink and Blue Fishing Boat Š Peskymonkey/istock.com

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Contents 2

Life Sciences

Banking and Finance

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Literature

79

Business and Management

5

Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

97

Accountancy

77

British Film Institute

18

Medicine

98

Counselling and Psychotherapy

19

Nursing and Health

98

Culture and Media

19

Philosophy and Religion

Economics

28

Politics

103

Education

40

Popular Science

134

Engineering

48

Psychology

135

Gender Studies

49

Religion

141

General and Reference

50

Social Work and Social Welfare

143

History

50

Sociology

144

Language and Linguistics

72

Study Skills

160

Law

75

Theatre and Performance

162

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AcCOUNTANCY • BANKING AND FINANCE Accountancy

Banking and Finance

Business Accounting An Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting 2nd edition Jill Collis, Director, Accounting and Auditing Research Centre, Brunel University, UK, Andrew Holt, Principal Lecturer in Accounting, Kingston Business School, Kingston University, UK and Roger Hussey, Dean, Guangzhou International Business School, China

'Business Accounting is an absolute must for any student studying introductory financial or management accounting either on a specialist accounting or other degree.’ Mark Farmer, Kingston University, UK Business Accounting covers financial and management accounting in an accessible style that is particularly suitable for undergraduate students of business and finance and MBAs.

Credit Scoring, Response Modeling and Insurance Rating

384pp £32.99

Edited by Greg N. Gregoriou, Professor of Finance, State University of New York, (Plattsburgh), USA and Nigel Finch, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, University of Sydney, Australia

A Practical Guide to Forecasting Consumer Behaviour 2nd edition Steven Finlay, Head of Analytics, HML, UK

A guide on how Predictive Analytics is applied and widely used by organizations such as banks, insurance providers, supermarkets and governments to drive the decisions they make about their customers, demonstrating who to target with a promotional offer, who to give a credit card too and the premium someone should pay for home insurance. Contents: IntroductionProject Planning / Sample Selection / Gathering and Preparing Data / Understanding Relationships in Data / Data Transformation (Preprocessing) / Model Construction (Parameter Estimation) / Validation, Model Performance and Cut-off Strategy / Sample Bias and Reject Inference / Implementation and Monitoring / Monitoring / Multi-model (fusion) systems / Further Topics / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback

256pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-34776-2

Contents: THE WORLD OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE / Introduction to Business Accounting / The Importance of Cash / FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING / The Accounting System / Regulatory Framework for Financial Reporting / Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting / Statement of Comprehensive Income / Statement of Financial Position / Consolidated Financial Statements / Analysing Financial Statements / Ethics, Governance and Corporate Social Reporting / MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING / The Importance of Cost Information / Costing for Product Direct Costs / Costing for Indirect Costs / Activity-based Costing / Marginal Costing / Budgetary Control / Standard Costing / Capital Investment Control / Discounting Methods of Investment Appraisal / Appendix: Present Value Table / Acronyms / Glossary of Terms / Index May 2012 Paperback

Best Practices in Management Accounting

246x189mm 978-0-230-27623-9

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Management accounting has undergone significant evolution moving away from rigid budgeting programs and static output measures to comprehensive approaches of value identification and measurement. The book provides case studies, commentary and analysis from international experts in management accounting across the contemporary focus areas. Contents: PART I: BUDGETING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS / The Rhetoric and the Reality of Budget Participation; N.P.Barsky / Inter-Organisational Relationships as a Complex Adaptive System; J.Rooney / Management Accounting in a Lean Environment; M.Bartolini, R.Silvi & F.Visani / What Really Happens with Performance Management Systems; N.P.Barsky & G.Marchant / Recent Developments in the Representation of Management Controls; J.Rooney / PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT / Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting; N.Finch / Management Accounting Practices for Sustainability; J.Kumarasiri / An Integrated Package of Environmental Management Control Systems; M.L.Baker, D.A.Brown & T.Malmi / PART III: INTANGIBLES AND NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES / Efficiency Measurement for Supplier Selection - A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach; K.Moller, R.Silvi & F.Visani / Intangible Assets: Value Drivers for Competitive Advantages; P.M.Madhani / Strategic Performance Measurement System and Managerial Judgments; M.Cheng / French Perspectives on Non-Financial Indicators as a Managerial Information System; E.Poincelot & G.Wegmann / Management Tools for Evaluating Performance and Value Creation in Sports Organizations; A.Barajas / PART IV: PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT / Measuring Government Performance: The Role of the Balanced Scorecard; Z.Hoque / Performance Measurement and Value Drivers in the Public Sector; S.Cuganesan & J.Foreman / Balanced Scorecard as a Performance Management Tool for Museums; T.Haldma & K.Lääts December 2011 288pp 17 b/w tables and 18 figures Hardback £65.00

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216x138mm 978-0-230-35836-2


BANKING AND FINANCE

Finance: The Discrete Regulator How Finance Shapes the World Edited by Isabelle Huault, Professor of Organization Theory, Paris Dauphine University, France and Chrystelle Richard, Associate Professor, ESSEC Business School, Accounting and Management Control Department; Associate Member of the ESSEC Research Center on Capitalism, Globalization and Governance

First Announcement

Credit Guarantee Institutions and SME Finance Edited by Paola Leone, Professor of Banking and Finance, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy and Gianfranco A. Vento, Associate Professor of Banking and Finance, Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, Italy

Preface by Michael Power

While many analyses focus on how finance can be regulated in the context of the economic crisis, the aim of this book is to show how financial activities themselves shape and transform the world. It highlights how the true regulators of the economy are not the state authorities but that finance sets the rules of the game. Contents: Preface; M.Power / Acknowledgments / Introduction; I.Huault, E.Lazega & C.Richard / I: POLYMORPHIC ACTORS AS NETWORKS OF INFLUENCE / Financialisation through Hybridisation: The Subtle Power of Financial Controlling; J.Morales & A.Pezet / The Discreet Regulation of the Big Four Carlos Ramirez / Playing with Norms Shaping Practices: the Interpretive Role of Compliance Officers; M.Lenglet / The Murky World of Credit Rating Agencies; B.Taupin / PART II: MARKETS AND STATES: FORMS OF JOINT REGULATION / Banks as Masters of Debt, Cost Calculators, and Risk-sharing Mediators: A Discreet Regulatory Role in the Case of French Public-Private Partnerships; E.Penalva-Icher, C.Richard, A.Cazavan-Jeny & E.Lazega / The Political Economy of the Revision of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID); P.Lagneau-Ymonet & A.Riva / Finance in Public Service: Discreet Joint Regulation and Institutional Capture at the Commercial Court of Paris; E.Lazega & L.Mounier / PART III: THE PROCESS OF RULES' PRODUCTION / How Finance Regulate Trade Unions Admittance in French SRI Elise Penalva-Icher / Market Shaping as an Answer to Ambiguities. The Case of Credit Derivatives; I.Huault & H.Rainelli / Legitimizing an Ambiguous Financial Innovation: The Promotion of Exchange Traded / Funds; L.Deville & M.Oubenal June 2012 Hardback

256pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-35579-8

This book analyzes and confronts the functioning of guarantee systems for SMEs in countries where these schemes had an important development. The book also highlights how the current financial crisis is modifying the guarantees schemes, through policy maker interventions. Contents: Introduction; G.A.Vento & P.Porretta / An Analysis of Credit Guarantee Schemes: Suggestions from Literature; I.C.Panetta / The Guarantee System in France; P.Porretta & I.G.Bikoula / The Guarantee System in Italy; P.Leone / The Guarantee System in Spain; I.C.Panetta & C.Lo Cascio / The Guarantee System in Hungary; P.Capuano & P.Porretta / The Guarantee System in Argentina; G.A.Vento & P.Agnese / The Guarantee System in Chile; G.A.Vento & A.La Colla / A Comparative Analysis of Mutual Guarantee Systems; P.Leone & P.Porretta December 2011 360pp 148 b/w tables and 71 figures Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-29539-1

Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions Series Editor: Philip Molyneux

Greek Banking From the Pre-Euro Reforms to the Financial Crisis and Beyond Fotios Pasiouras, Assistant Professor, Technical University of Crete, Greece

From a period of growth and considerably high levels of profitability, Greek banks recently found themselves battling a major decrease in demand in the local market, and an increase in non-performing loans. How is the Greek banking system able to survive the crisis? This is discussed by looking at the last fifteen years of the Greek banking system. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2012 Hardback

192pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-35608-5

Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions Series Editor: Philip Molyneux

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Previously Announced

Market Reactions to Earnings Announcements An Experimental Perspective Duc Khuong Nguyen Associate Professor of Finance, ISC Paris School of Management, France and Thanh Huong Dinh, Associate Researcher in Finance, University of East Paris Créteil Val-de-Marne, France May 2012 Hardback

256pp £60.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27774-8

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BANKING AND FINANCE

The Money Trap

The Rise of the Quants

Escaping the Grip of Global Finance

Marschak, Sharpe, Merton, Scholes and Black

Robert Pringle, Chairman and Founder, Central Banking Publications

The world economy is caught in a money trap. Existing monetary arrangements meet the needs neither of the ageing societies of the West nor of younger emerging economies. This in-depth analysis explains how the world got into the grip of global finance - and how it can escape, with a growing demand for reform. Contents: PART I: IN THE TRAP / Into the Danger Zone / Why Players Need a New Rulebook / How Monetary Systems are Born / World Money without an Anchor / PART II: SEARCHING FOR WAYS OUT / Improving National Policies / A Solution for the Eurozone / Money International / PART III: FOUR KEY ISSUES / Those Global Imbalances / The Reserve Currency Overhang / Can Banks Be Made Safe? / Markets, States and Bubbles / PART IV: HARNESSING THE POWER OF GLOBAL FINANCE / 100 Years of Currency Plans / The Choice of the Standard / Towards a Real Global Currency / The Emerging Global Financial System May 2012 Hardback

304pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-39274-8

Colin Read, Professor of Economics and Finance, SUNY College at Plattsburgh, USA

The third book in the Great Minds in Finance series examines the pricing of securities and the risk/reward trade off through the legends, contribution, and legacies of Jacob Marschak, William Sharpe, Fischer Black and Myron Scholes, and Robert Merton, influencing both theory and practice, enabling the question of how do we measure risk? Contents: Preface to the Series / Introduction / A Roadmap to Resolve the Big Questions / PART I:JACOB MARSCHAK / The Early Years / The Times / The Theory / Applications / Life and Legacy / PART II: WILLIAM FORSYTH SHARPE, JOHN LINTNER, JAN MOSSIN, AND JACK TREYNOR / The Early Years / The Times / The Theory / Applications / The Nobel Prize, Life, and Legacy / PART III:FISCHER BLACK AND MYRON SCHOLES / The Early Years / The Times / The Theory / Applications / The Nobel Prize, Life, and Legacy / PART IV: ROBERT MERTON / The Early Years / The Times / The Theory / Applications / The Nobel Prize, Life, and Legacy / PART V: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED / Combined Contributions / Conclusions / Glossary / Index / Endnotes May 2012 Hardback

256pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27417-4

Great Minds in Finance Series Editor: Colin Read

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Finance, Investment Banking and the International Bank Credit and Capital Markets Brian Scott-Quinn, Chairman, ICMA Centre for Financial Markets, Henley Business School, UK

An introductory guide to finance and the financial markets, designed to help professionals and students understand the complex finance industry. It is a modern text that covers all major developments in markets in the period since the year 2000, the beginning of the global financial, eurozone and US government debt crises, up to the start of 2012. Contents: SECTION I / Financing the Economy - The Role of Banks, Shadow Banks, Primary and Secondary Capital Markets and the Risk Management of Asset Portfolios / PART I: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCE, MARKETS AND THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY / PART II: PRIMARY MARKETS: FUNDING LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL ALLOCATION THROUGH CREDIT AND CAPITAL MARKETS / PART III: SECONDARY MARKETS: MARKET LIQUIDITY AND PRICE SIGNALS FOR CAPITAL ALLOCATION IN THE PRIMARY MARKET / PARTIV: MANAGING ASSET RISK IN INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS / SECTION II / Governance and Market Failure: Companies, Banks and Sovereigns - Control, Discipline, Risk Management, Regulation, Strategy and Fiscal Sustainability / PART V: INTERNAL CAPITAL ALLOCATION: THE ROLE OF DIRECTORS, INVESTORS AND THE MARKET FOR CORPORATE CONTROL / PART VI: CAPITAL MARKET FAILURE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FAILURE, REGULATORY FAILURE, SOVEREIGN STATE GOVERNANCE FAILURE, SOVEREIGN DEFAULT AND FINANCIAL CRISES / PART VII: THE ROLE OF GOVERNANCE AND STRATEGY IN RESOURCE ALLOCATION, FIRM AND INDUSTRY STRUCTURE: CASE STUDIES IN FINANCIAL SERVICES

A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave. com May 2012 Hardback

400pp £29.99

Comes with a CD/DVD

234x156mm 978-0-230-37047-0


BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Business and Management/ Business Ethics First Announcement

Ethics in Marketing and Communications Towards a Global Perspective Edited by Mary M. McKinley, Professor of Marketing, ESCEM School of Management, France

This book takes an international perspective on the topical issues of marketing ethics and ethical communications. The contributors are professors of business in various European institutions who bring their international background and experience to this body of work. Contents: Marketing Communications and Ethics; K.S.Jahdi / Responsible Communications Agencies; A.Badran / How Web 2.0 Will Save CSR; F.Mauleon / Ethical Dilemmas in Customer Relationship Management; M.McKinley / Brand Communication and Ethics; A.Mathieu / Is Advertising Targeting Vulnerable Customers in China? L.F.Fayol-Song / The Ethical Paradoxes of Tourism; P.Callot / Marketing Ethical Banking; E.Paulet & F.Relano December 2011 144pp 4 figures and 13 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-35855-3

First Announcement

Human Development in Business Values and Humanistic Management in the Encyclical ‘Caritas in Veritate’ Edited by Domènec Melé, Professor; Chairman, Department of Business Ethics, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Spain and Claus Dierksmeier, Distinguished Professor of Globalization Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Stonehill College, USA

In his Encyclical Letter Caritas in Veritate Pope Benedict XVI proposed a new humanistic synthesis to realign the economy with its social purpose. The aim of this book is to interpret, comment and develop aspects of the Encyclical Letter which are significant for economic and business activity and contribute to humanistic management. Contents: Introduction: Values and Humanistic Management in the Encyclical Caritas in Veriate; D.Melé & C.Dierksmeier / PART I: ETHICS AND ECONOMICS: TOWARDS A NEW HUMANISTIC SYNTHESIS / Deconstructing the Neoclassical Economic Paradigm; C.Dierksmeier / Caritas in Veritate’s Interpretation of the Nature of the Financial Crisis; S.Zagmani / Foundations for Business Ethics: Exploring Caritas in Veritate; D.Melé / Boarder Rationality and the ‘Logic of Gift’ in Economics; F.Torralba & C.Palazzi / Efficiency vs. Fecundity: Rediscovering Relations; P.H.Dembinski / Corporate or Governmental Duties? CSR as Subsidiary CoResponsibility; M.S.Aßländer / PART II: MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT / Human Development and Business Practice; R.Kennedy / Profile of the Manager in Caritas in Veritate; G.Beabout / Christian Humanism in Business; A.Pezoa / The ‘Logic of Gift’ in the Business Enterprise; A.Argandoña / Entrepreneurial Spirit and the Role of Gratuitousness for Innovation; A.Habish & C.R.Loza / Human Development: Work and Working Mothers; J.E.Miller March 2012 Hardback

272pp £65.00

Business in Asia First Announcement

Crisis Management in Chinese Organizations Benefiting from the Changes Ruth Alas, Professor and Junhong Gao, both at Estonian Business School, Estonia

Provides the theoretical framework on how to manage crises in organizations. The author connects crisis management theories with practical examples from Chinese companies and how they contribute to better crisis management not only in Chinese organizations, but also in organizations from other countries. Contents: Introduction to Crisis Management / China’s Ideological, Economic, and Institutional Transformation / Type of Crisis / Crisis Management Process / Crisis Partnership / The Connections Between Crisis and Enterprise Life-Cycle Stages / Crisis Management, Change Management, and Innovation Management / Ethics in Connection with National Culture / Chinese and Estonian Crisis Management Comparison / Chinese Organization Crisis Management Cases / Summary December 2011 216pp 26 b/w tables and 38 figures Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27334-4

216x138mm 978-0-230-29682-4

Humanism in Business Series

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT HIGHLIGHT

Human Resource Management and Employee Relations

What Chinese Want Culture, Communism & the Modern Chinese Consumer Tom Doctoroff, Northeast Asia Area Director and Greater China CEO for J. Walter Thompson, USA

Human Resource Management Theory & Practice 5th edition John Bratton, Professor of Sociology, Thompson Rivers University, Canada and Jeff Gold, Professor of Organisational Learning, Leeds Business School, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

China is a critical player in the global marketplace, but there is still widespread confusion about what really makes the country tick. In What The Chinese Want, China expert Tom Doctoroff examines contemporary Chinese consumer behavior, how its cultural influences separate it from the West and how marketers and businesses can harness the natural strengths to succeed there. Contents: PART I: PROLOGUE / PART II: CHINESE SOCIETY / PART III: DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA / PART IV: THE NEW, OLD CHINESE CONSUMER / PART V: CHINA AND THE WORLD / PART SIX: EPILOGUE A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2012 Hardback

272pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-34030-5

Previously Announced

Innovation in India The Future of Offshoring Edited by Suseela Yesudian-Storfjell, Associate Director, Aditya Birla India Centre, London Business School, UK June 2012 Hardback

288pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-30067-5

University of Ulster, UK

‘This is undoubtedly a very well established and highly regarded HRM text. The new edition brings a freshness and vitality to the study of HRM.’ - Ciara Nolan,

This book is a well-established critical textbook. Structured around the lifecycle of an employee, it presents an academic study of HRM alongside practical, ‘real-life’ content. Now in their 15th year of writing together, Bratton and Gold continue to provide an accessible yet rigorous and comprehensive analysis of contemporary human resource management. This book now features two brand new chapters on Organisational Culture in HRM and Leadership and Management Development, as well as interviews with HR gurus supported by online videos to further engage students.

The High Engagement Work Culture Balancing “Me” and “We” David Bowles, Managing Director of Research and Consulting International, USA and Cary Cooper, Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations); Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University, UK

The 2008 crisis set off a systemic panic which almost engulfed the world’s financial system. Through a lens of sustainability this book examines how organisations can explore a new business culture today. Drawing from real-life examples and new ideas Bowles and Cooper discuss how organisations can move from ‘me’ to ‘we’. Contents: The Great Melt-Down: What Happened and What Can We Learn? / Effects of the Crash on Morale, Engagement and Performance / From ‘Me’ to ‘We’ and Why Its Time Has Come / What Would a Sustainable, Engaging Organisation Culture Look Like? / Moving Towards A Sustainable, High Engagement Future, 1: Executive Compensation Case Studies / Moving Towards A Sustainable, High Engagement Future, 2: Other Management Practices and Organisation Culture / Why We Cannot Afford Not to Change / Conclusions May 2012 Hardback

256pp £26.00

Contents: The Nature of Contemporary HRM / Corporate Strategy and Strategic HRM / Human Resource Management and Performance / Work and Work Systems / Organizational Culture and HRM / Workforce Planning and Talent Management / Recruiting and Selecting Employees / Performance Management and Appraisal / Reward Management / Learning and Human Resource Development / Leadership and Management Development / Employee Relations and Involvement / Health and Safety Management / Industrial Relations / International Human Resource Management / Recession, Sustainability, Trust: the Crisis of HRM May 2012 Paperback

672pp £43.99

246x189mm 978-0-230-58056-5

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT First Announcement

Working for the State Employment Relations in the Public Services Edited by Susan Corby, Professor of Employment Relations, University of Greenwich Business School, UK and Graham Symon, Senior Lecturer in HR & OB, University of Greenwich, UK

This book examines the impact of public sector reforms and re-organizations on the experiences of the UK public sector’s six million workers and those employed in the private sector but providing public services. Chapters bring long-standing topics upto-date, such as worker representation and reward. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / From New Labour to a New Era? S.Corby & G.Symon / PART II: THE CONTEXT / Public Sector Reform and Employment Relations in Europe; M.Gold & U.Veersma / The Economic and Financial Context: Paying for the Banks; J.Shaoul / Public Sector ‘Ethos’; J.Lethbridge / PART III: ISSUES / Rewarding Public Servants: Continuity and Change; G.White / Equality in the Public Sector: The Sky Darkens; S.Corby / PART IV: THE ACTORS / Assistant Roles in a Modernised Public Service: Towards a New Professionalism? S.Bach / The Third Sector’s Provision of Public Services: Implications for Mission and Employment Conditions; I.Cunningham / Leaders in Public Service Organisations; P.McGurk / Organised Labour and State Employment; G.Symon / Consultants in Government: A Necessary Evil? P.Graham / PART V: CONCLUSION / Conclusion: Making Sense of Public Sector Employment Relations in a Time of Crisis; G.Symon & S.Corby October 2011 272pp 11 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27863-9

Innovation

International Business

First Announcement

Regulating Technological Innovation A Mutlidisciplinary Approach Edited by Michiel A Heldeweg, Professor of Public Governance Law and Evisa Kica, both at University of Twente, The Netherlands

Examining the regulatory issues of fostering technological innovation and its applications this book combines legal, economic and administrative science perspectives. It answers important questions such as what type of regulatory framework would best fit the needs of technology and innovation developments? Contents: Introduction; M.A.Heldeweg & E.Kica / PART I: GENERAL ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION RELATIONSHIP / Regulation for Innovation: a Comparative Inquiry into a Regulatory Pair of Twins; A.Brack / Regulation, Technological Innovation and the Roots of Comparative Advantage; S.Donnelly / Legal Design of Smart Rules and Regimes: Regulating Innovation; M.Heldeweg / Regulating Technological Innovation Through Informal International Law: the Exercise of International Public Authority by Transnational Actors; R.Wessel / PART II: SPECIFIC EXEMPLARY AREAS AND CONNECTED ISSUES OF REGULATING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION / The Unlikely Emergence of Next Generation Networks in the Light of Prevailing Tele-com Regulation; L.Broos / Deutsche Telekom and Pacific Bell v LinkLine: Does Competition Law Have a Place in Regulated Industries?; M.Holterman / Is Europe Turning into a ‘Technological Fortress’? Innovation and Technology for the Management of EU’s External Borders: Reflections on FRONTEX and EUROSUR; L.Marin / Regulating Public-private Modalities for Organising Technological Innovations in the Energy Sector; M.Sanders / PART III: EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION: REGULATORY ISSUES, ACTORS AND PATENTS / Transnational Regulation of Nanotechnology: Institutional Diversity in Agenda Setting and State Support; N.Chowdhury / The European Patent System: Emerging Technologies, the Patent Quality Challenge and Mechanisms to Deal with It; E.Kica / Regulatory and Policy Impact on the Use of Existing Patents to Enhance Technological Innovation in the Single Market of the European Union; V.Rodriguez / Conclusion; M.Heldeweg & E.Kica December 2011 248pp Hardback £65.00

The Greening of the Automobile Industry Edited by Giuseppe Calabrese, Senior Researcher, Instititue for Economic Research on Firms and Growth, Italian National Research Council, Italy Foreword by B. Jullien

An examination of the greening of the automotive industry by the path dependence of countries and carmakers' trajectories.Three sources of path dependency can be detected: business models, consumer attitudes, and policy regulations. The automobile is changing and the race towards alternative driving systems has started! Contents: List of tables / List of Figures / Foreword; B.Jullien / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Presentation of the Book Giuseppe Calabrese / PART I: INNOVATION DESIGN FOR ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES / PART II: TECHNOLOGICAL TRAJECTORIES IN ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES / PART III: SURROUNDING CONDITIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE VEHICLES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 336pp 216x138mm 38 tables b/w, 15 diagrams, 2 illustrations and 18 graphs Hardback £67.50 978-0-230-36909-2

216x138mm 978-0-230-36363-2

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Sustaining Industrial Competitiveness after the Crisis

Unveiling Fashion

First Announcement

Lessons from the Automotive Industry

Business, Culture, and Identity in the Most Glamourous Industry

International Business

Edited by Luciano Ciravegna, Royal Holloway School of Management, UK

Frédéric Godart, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, INSEAD, France

New Challenges, New Forms, New Perspectives

Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach and using the case of the automotive industry as a starting point this volume discusses how industrial companies can remain competitive in spite of the current economic downturn.

A comprehensive account of the global fashion industry based on six key principles to get the most out of the world's most glamorous industry. Godart guides the reader through the economic, social and political arena of this extraordinary industry.

Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Introduction; L.Ciravegna / The Crisis from a Supply Chain Perspective: the Case of the Italian Automotive Supply Chain; F.Zirpoli, A.Stocchetti & E.Scattola / The Toyota Way and the Crisis: a New Industrial Divide; A.Camuffo & D.R.Weber / The Effects of Low-Probability, High-Impact Events on Automotive Supply Chains: Black Swans and the 2011 Earthquake-Tsunami Disaster that Hit Japan; A.E.Coronado Mondragon & C.E.Coronado Mondragon / Chinese FDI in the European Automotive Sector; A.Amighini / Strategies and Performances of European Carmakers in China under the Shadow of the Global Financial Crisis; H.Tan & Q.Ai / From Torino to Detroit; G.Berta & C.Casalino / Electric Cars: is this a Boom or Another False Start?; A.Enriettia & P.P.Patruccoa / Environmental Policies and Lobbying by Automotive Makers in Europe; S.M.Wagner / Opportunities and Challenges for Open Innovation in the Automotive Industry; A.Brem & G.Schuster

Contents: Introduction / Affirmation: Fashion as a Bridge between Individuals and Society / Convergence: The Centralization of Trends / Autonomy: The Emergence of Styles and their Dynamics / Personalization: Fashion as Craft and Profession / Symbolization: The Power of Brands / Imperialization: The Empire(s) of Fashion

May 2012 288pp 50 figures and 29 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

April 2012 192pp 6 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £26.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-35835-5

INSEAD Business Press

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Edited by Simon Harris, Head, Strategy and International Business, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK, Olli Kuivalainen, Professor of International Marketing, School of Business, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland and Veselina Stoyanova, PhD Student, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK Foreword by H. Tüselmann

Provides an in-depth analysis of some of the most recent challenges for international businesses, such as corporate social responsibility and the phenomenon of outward foreign direct investment from China. Reflects on the new perspectives in international business by presenting the experience of successful business experts in the field. Contents: List of Illustrations / Foreword; H.Tüselmann / Acknowledgements / List of Contributors / Introduction; S.Harris, O.Kuivalainen & V.Stoyanova / PART I: THE NEW CHALLENGES OF CSR IN EMERGING MARKETS; K.Amaeshi & V.Stoyanova / PART II: THE NRE CHALLENGES OF ODI IN CHINA; L.Liu / PART III: THE NEW FORMS OF INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESSES; O.Kuivalainen & S.Harris / PART IV: THE NEW PRACTICES OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSES; S.Harris A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com

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Ready For Change?

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Through Turbulence to Reformation and Transformation Edited by Cora Lynn Heimer Rathbone, Director of Executive Education, Aston Business School, UK

Aimed at managers and executives wanting insight into how to better drive change at the micro and macro level, Ready for Change? provides guidance in understanding the factors within different business disciplines that enable and disable lasting change through examples of good practice and ‘not so good’ practice within real organisations. Contents: Forward / Introduction / The Development of High Performance Teams / The Practice of Applied Strategy / The Practice of Change Management and Innovation / The Practice of Project Management / Finance: Alternative Sources and Perspectives / Frameworks for Decision-making in Highly Complex, Ambiguous Situations April 2012 256pp 22 b/w tables and 25 figures Hardback £26.00

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Global Elites The Opaque Nature of Transnational Policy Determination

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Counter Strategies in Global Markets Edited by Olaf Ploetner, Associate Dean of Executive Education, ESMT, Germany

Edited by Andrew Kakabadse, Professor of International Management Development, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University, UK and Nada Kakabadse, Professor in Management and Business Research, Northampton Business School, UK

Exploring the nature, configuration and influence of global elites, this book examines the impact of elites on transnational policy development and strategically on corporations as board members of PLCs and international joint ventures. Overall, the book provides a balanced view of how our present day elites operate. Contents: From Local Elite to Super Class: Historical Perspective / Global Capitalism Theory and the Emergence of Transnational Elites / Panopticism and Elites / Elites and the Post-industrial Society / A Strategist Without a Plan / The Nature of Chinese Elites / Elitism, Class and the Democratic Deficit: Founding Themes of the American Republic / The Transnational Power Elite / What Elites Can Do For You / How Political Elites have Influenced Ohio and U.S National Politics / Board Directors as Elites in the Context of International Joint Ventures / Entrepreneurs as Elites: How Do They Succeed? / Business Elites in Turkey / A Critical Understanding of Migrant Elites in Europe / Leadership Hubris: Achilles Heel of Success December 2011 368pp 10 b/w tables and 15 figures Hardback £65.00

'This book cuts right to the leadingedge strategies of technology companies in B2B markets - highly recommended reading for all managers from this field.' - Peter Loescher, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens AG

Developing Brazilian, Russian, Indian and Chinese (BRIC) markets are changing the business models of traditional western technology leaders. In today's competitive landscape, companies need to defend their home markets, whilst advancing into new territories, with new technologies and innovations. Based on numerous cases, this book evaluates the best new strategies for western companies in technology-based B2B markets. Contents: Introduction / ZPMC, China - The Classical Success Story / On War / Attacking Abroad: No Frills Technology for the Emerging Markets / Products that Can’t be Copied: Highly Complex Services (HCS) / Corporate Perspectives: Hybrids / Conclusion December 2011 192pp 234x156mm 33 figures and 16 b/w photographs Hardback £26.00 978-0-230-30131-3

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Governance

Management and Leadership

Management Science

Legal Guidelines For International Management Practice

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Decision-making through systems thinking 2nd edition

Edited by Ruediger Theiselmann, Head of Corporate Fiance, Corporate Center/ Rechtsanwalt, Lawyer, Commerzbank AG, Germany

Governance describes the legal framework for international managers and supervisory board members in twentythree countries. This comprises legal duties in terms of decisionmaking, corporate crisis, accounting, mergers and acquisitions, as well as equity and debt raisings. Contents: Foreword / Australia; A.Davis, S.Hodgson & T.Spitzer / Austria; N.Adensamer, S.Kerschbaum &G.Gahleitner / Brazil; R.Nader & M.Lorenz / China; J.Schinköth, D.P.Eich, P.Arsenault & C.Wang / Czech Republic; M.Dubovsky & M.Zimmerling / Denmark; H.Stakemann & J.Christensen / Finland; A.Doepel & R.Paanila / France; R.Cork & W.Uebelhoer / Germany; R.Theiselmann / India; K.Singh & W.Uebelhoer / Italy; K.Riehmer, P.M.Fioruzzi & N.B.Puppieni / Luxembourg; M.Dietrich & T.Sauer / Netherlands; J.C.van Beckhoven, M.T.G.Schoonewille & W.E.P.Gerbers / Poland: K.K.Čikulin, A.Jonczyk, S.Hodgson & B.Fiedler / Russia; H.Schmitt & R.Prokhorov / Sweden; A.Foerster / Switzerland; D.Oser / Spain; D.Franco, A.von Werder & S.Petersen / Turkey; S.Onder, G.İncesulu & O.Habighorst / United Arab Emirates; P.von Randow / United Kingdom; K.Riehmer & T.Sarkar / United States of America; J.Lewis, L.Thoma, O.Sobol, E.de la Mare, I.Posluschny & C.Mader / Vietnam; M.Lorenz, T.M.Pham & O.H.K.Nguyen

Hans Daellenbach, Professor Emeritus, Donald McNickle, Department of Management and Shane Dye, Senior Lecturer in Management Science, all at University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Family Business Ownership How to Be an Effective Shareholder 2nd edition Craig E. Aronoff, Co-founder; Principal; Chairman, Board of The Family Business Consulting Group, Inc., the founder of the Cox Family Enterprise Centre; Professor Emeritus, Kennesaw State University, USA and John L. Ward, Co-founder of the Family Business Consulting Group Inc; Clinical Professor, Kellogg School of Management, USA March 2011 Paperback

104pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-11230-8

A Family Business Publication

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Women at the Top Challenges, Choices and Change Marianne Coleman, Reader in Educational Leadership and Management, University of London, UK May 2011 Hardback

232pp £60.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-25220-2

May 2012 736pp 216x138mm 6 b/w tables, 1 diagram and 1 figure Hardback £90.00 978-1-137-00440-6

‘I cannot fault the structure and organization of the material. It is a well written book explaining how to integrate OR/MS techniques into a wider problem solving and decision analytic process.’ - Simon French, Professor, Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK Written for a wide range of mathematical abilities, this book emphasizes the conceptual aspects of decision-making rather than mathematical techniques or computer methods. It shows how hard ‘OR’ incorporates basic systems into its modelling process - then suggests how models incorporate the ambiguities of real world decisionmaking. Contents: PART I: SYSTEMS AND SYSTEMS THINKING / Systems Thinking and Systems Methodology / Systems Concepts / The Problem Situation / System Models and Diagrams / PART II: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE METHODOLOGIES / Overview of Hard OR Methodology / Soft System Thinking / Implementation and Code of Ethics / PART III: ASSESSING COSTS AND BENEFITS, DEALING WITH TIME / Relevant Costs and Benefits / Discounted Cash Flows / Decision Making Over Time / PART V: HARD MS/OR METHODS / Marginal and Incremental Analysis / Constrained Decision Making / Multiple Constraints - Linear Programming / Uncertainty / Waiting Lines: Stochastic Systems / Simulation in Management Science / Decision and Risk Analysis / Decisions with Multiple Objectives / Bibliography / Glossary of Technical Terms / Index June 2012 Paperback

608pp £42.99

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Global Collaboration Intercultural Experiences and Learning Edited by Martine Cardel Gertsen, has a dual research background and holds a PhD in Business Economics and a PhD in Literary History, Anne-Marie Søderberg, Professor of Cross-Cultural Communication and Management and Mette Zølner, Associate Professor in Cultural Studies and Business, both at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Offers qualitative studies of collaboration processes conducted in globalising companies based in Denmark and with subsidiaries in Asia. It addresses the specific contexts of collaboration and studies how people with different cultural backgrounds work together, both face-to-face and in the virtual workplace. Contents: Acknowledgments / Notes on Contributors / Introduction and Overview; M.Cardel Gertsen, A-M. Søderberg & M.Zølner / PART I: BACKGROUNDS / PART II: INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS AND CULTURAL LEARNING / PART III: WHEN CORPORATE CULTURES AND PRACTICES TRAVEL / PART V: DIFFERENT FORMS OF COLLABORATION ACROSS BORDERS A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2012 Hardback

304pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-28943-7

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Complexity and the Nexus of Leadership Leveraging Nonlinear Science to Create Ecologies of Innovation Jeffrey Goldstein, Full Professor, School of Business, Adelphi University, USA, Benyamin B. Lichtenstein, Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Massachusetts, USA and James K. Hazy, Founder and CEO of Leadership Science, LLC. May 2011 Paperback

224pp £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-62228-9

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Developing Global Leaders A Guide to Managing Effectively in Unfamiliar Places

The Synergist

Rob Oberwise Founder of Executive Partners, has over three decades of international business experience working with Fortune 100 and 500 firms, governments, educational systems, and not-for-profit organizations and Bob Johnson served as Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), a global aerospace manufacturing and services corporation.

How to Lead Your Team to Predictable Success Les McKeown, President; CEO of Predictable Success

The Synergist shows leaders how to deliver success taking any group from gridlock and compromise to achieve world-class results. Using multiple anecdotes, mini-case studies and a detailed step-by-step guide to help managers develop their own Synergist skills, which will lead to improved results and repeatable success. Contents: Introduction: Herding Cats: Why Groups So Often Fail to Achieve their Goals, and How to Prevent it Happening to You / Overview: The Failure Gene That's Baked into the DNA of Every Group and How to Escape it / PART I: THE UNSTABLE TRIANGLE: THE 3 NATURALLY OCURRING GROUP INTERACTION STYLES / The Visionary: Hold on Tight, We're Going to Mars / The Operator: Yay...Let's Build a Rocket Ship / The Processor: Not So Fast: Where's Your Requisition Slip? / Gridlock: The Hidden Death-grip that Silently Paralyses Every Group / PART II: THE SYNERGIST: TRANSFORMING THE GROUP BY TRANSCENDING PERSONAL AGENDAS / Limping to the End Line: How and Why Visionaries, Operators and Processors Hobble the Success of their Group / From Triangle to Pyramid: Bringing a New Dimension to the Group Dynamic - The Synergist / Dancing With the Stars: How the Synergist Releases Cohesion and Flow in the Group / Starting Fast, Finishing Strong: The Lifecycle of a Highly Successful Group / PART III: BECOMING A LEADER OF LEADERS: DEVELOPING THE SYNERGIST MINDSET / This is Not That: Teaching the Visionary, Operator and Processor to Understand Each Other / We, Not Me: Building the Groups' Agenda and Ensuring it's Precedence / And, Not Or: Moving the Visionary, Operator and Processor from Competition to Co-operation February 2012 Hardback

272pp £16.99

Inside information about working outside traditional business environments. It presents nine rules that will serve leaders well no matter where they’re stationed in the world. As readers will discover, the rules have emerged from the work of the authors with leading companies in foreign countries. Contents: Introduction / Use Cultural Intelligence to Translate Western Business Principles / Learn to Speak Softly / Become a Leader of both Tribes and Individuals / Assess the Human Capital Maturity Curve / Become Attuned to the Shades of Yes / Figure Out how to Help Others Save Face / Manage Flexibly when Encountering Rigid Beliefs and Practices / Know the Signs of Limbo and how to Get Out of it / Find a Way to Work in Paradox Country May 2012 Hardback

240pp £22.50

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How Excellent Companies Avoid Dumb Things Breaking the 8 Hidden Barriers that Plague Even the Best Businesses Neil Smith, CEO of Promontory Growth and Innovation (PGI) and Patricia O’Connell, formerly Management Editor at BloombergBusinessweek.com.

Marketing and Branding

All Eyes East

How to Satisfy the 6 Core Emotional Needs of Your Customers

Lessons from the Front Lines of Marketing to China’s Youth

Mark Ingwer, Founder and Managing Partner of the international market research firm, Insight Consulting Group

Mary Bergstrom, Founder of Bergstrom Trends, an insights and trends consultancy helping marketers understand and connect with Chinese consumers; she has been featured on NPR’s Marketplace; ABC News; The Wall Street Journal and Women’s Wear Daily

The authors reveal eight hidden barriers that exist in even the best-managed companies that stop good ideas from bubbling. Highlighting twelve principles managers need to apply in breaking down the barriers outlining a fast, proven process in which the principles can be applied to breaking down barriers to acheive remarkable results. Contents: Preface / Introduction: The Revelation / PART I: The 8 BARRIES - A PROMISE (an Acronym) / Avoiding Controversy / Poor Use of Time / Resistance to Change / Organizational Silos / Management Blockers / Ignorance of Size / Superficial Assumptions or Wrong Information / Existing Processes / PART II: BREAKING BARRIERS / 12 Principles for Change / A Process that Works / PART III: THE RESULTS / Results: Thousands of Ideas, Profits, Simplicity, Culture Change / PART IV: CONCLUSION / Liberating the Way People Work, Think, and Behave May 2012 Hardback

256pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-1-137-00306-5

Empathetic Marketing

All Eyes East provides brands looking to capitalize on this new world order with the insight they need to understand and capture the world's most powerful audience. Bergstrom provides insights into Chinese youth, revealing what makes them unique from their counterparts around the world. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2012 256pp 17 b/w illustrations Hardback £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-12062-4

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Brand Resilience Managing Risk and Recovery in a High-Speed World Jonathan R. Copulsky, CMO for Deloitte Consulting’s Strategy and Operations Practice; he also writes frequently for AdvertisingAge, Brandweek and Journal of Business Strategy May 2011 256pp 20 b/w photographs Hardback £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-11138-7

With a revised understanding of the science and philosophy behind human needs, businesses will be better equipped to provide long-term satisfaction for their customers. Mark uncovers a framework that will help businesses identify human needs and incorporate this perspective into strategy, and then focuses each chapter on a specific emotional need. Contents: Introduction / PART I: A VITAL NEEDS BASED APPROACH / The Business of Meeting Vital Needs / The Shift: Working Toward a Vital Needs-Based Approach / PART II: THE VITAL NEEDS / Self-Expression / Belonging / Recognition / Control / Care / Growth / Epilogue May 2012 Hardback

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Brand Aesthetics Gérald Mazzalovo, Attentive Observer of the World of Brands; Ex-president and/or Chief Executive Officer of Bally, Loewe, Clergerie and Ferragamo

Explores the growing importance of aesthetic factors in the success of brands and the reluctance of brand managers and academics to deal with these issues. Proposes a series of theoretical and practical managerial instruments which analyzes the aesthetic aspects of various brand manifestations. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Introduction / PART I: BRAND AESTHETICS: THEORY AND DIRECT APPLICATIONS / Brand Aesthetics: An Oxymoron? / The Relevance of the Concept / Historical Foundations: From Experimental Aesthetics to Postmodernism / Brand Identity / The Chain of Brand Aesthetics / PART II: BRAND AESTHETICS: APPLICATIONS TO LINEAR AESTHETIC EXPRESSIONS / Lines and Forms / The Relevance of Lines in Brand Aesthetic Management / The Semiotic Square of Linearity / Possible Meanings of the Four Lines / Managerial Applications of the SINC© Square / Consumers Preferences for the Four Lines / Conclusion / Biblography June 2012 Hardback

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Happy Customers Everywhere How Your Business Can Profit from the Insights of Positive Psychology Bernd Schmitt, Robert D. Calkins Professor of International Business, Columbia University, USA Glenn Van Zutphen, Media Consultant and Founder of VanMedia Group, Singapore

The best customer for any business is a content customer. The happy customer returns again and again, brings his friends and relatives, and their loyalty becomes a marketing platform of its own. In this revealing look at the power of positive psychology Bernd Schmitt explores how marketers and brand managers can harness customer experience and create authentic and successful campaigns that will reach, grow and sustain a loyal base of customers. Contents: PART I: EXPERIENCE AND CUSTOMER HAPPINESS / Customer Happiness: The Ultimate Goal and How to Achieve It / Key Findings of 'Positive Psychology' / PART II: THE THREE ROUTES TO CUSTOMER HAPPINESS / The Hedonic Route: Pleasure and Positive Emotions / The Eudaimonic Route: Engagement and Meaning / The Transformational Route: Growth and Development / PART III: CUSTOMER HAPPINESS AND THE ORGANIZATION / Organizational Requirements for 'Happiness Management' / The People Factor: Hedonic, Eudaimonic, and Transformational Experiences for Your Employees / Metrics of Experience and Happiness Management / PART IV: CONCLUSION / From Happy Customers to Happy Profits May 2012 256pp 6 b/w line drawings Hardback £16.99

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Operations Management

Operations Management

The New IT Outsourcing Landscape From Innovation to Cloud Services Edited by Leslie P. Willcocks, Professor of Information Systems, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Mary C. Lacity, Professor of Information Systems, University of Missouri, USA

3rd edition Alex Hill, Principal Lecturer, Kingston University, UK and Terry Hill, Emeritus Fellow, University of Oxford, UK

'Provides excellent teaching material for an introductory course in operations management. The book presents the important conceptual material in operations management and includes very teachable cases involving management issues in both service and production operations.’ - William L. Berry, Professor, Ohio State University, USA Ideal for courses requiring an in-depth yet accessible guide to operations management, this edition has been fully updated to provide coverage of service and manufacturing industries that reflects the modern business environment. Cases cover a range of global brands, ensuring students can apply theory to the real world. Contents: Managing Operations / Operations Strategy / Managing People / Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics / Designing and Developing Services and Products / Designing Service Delivery Systems / Designing Manufacturing Processes / Location and Layout / Managing Capacity / Operations Scheduling and Execution / Managing Quality / Managing Inventory / Managing the Supply Chain / Improving Operations / Analysing a Business June 2012 Paperback

670pp £49.99

276x216mm 978-0-230-36290-1

Written by the world’s leading academics in the outsourcing field, this books gives the most recent overview of developments in research and practice. It focuses on new practices in innovation, offshoring, onshoring, capabilities, project management and cloud services, offering a distinctive theory of outsourcing. Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction - The Emerging IT Outsourcing Landscape; L.Willcocks & M.Lacity / PART I: THE OUTSOURCING LANDSCAPE / Mapping the IT Outsourcing Landscape: Review and Future Directions; M.Lacity, S.Khan, A.Yan & L.Willcocks / Theory in Outsourcing: The New Challenge; M.Lacity, S.Khan & L.Willcocks / PART II: SIX THEMES AND NEW DIRECTIONS / Innovation Step Change in Outsourcing: Towards Collaborative Innovation; E.Whitley & L.Willcocks / Projects - Managing Escalation in IT Outsourcing; D.Kovasznai & L.Willcocks / Offshoring - Cross Cultural Strategies; P.Abbott, Y.Q.Zheng, R.Dhu & L.Willcocks / Onshoring - What About Rural Outsourcing? M.Lacity, J.Rottman & S.Khan / Capabilities - The Neglected Role of Middle Management in Outsourcing and Offshoring; L.Willcocks & C.Griffiths / Cloud on the Landscape - Promises and Challenges; W.Venters, E.Whitley, L.Willcocks & J.Hindle / Index May 2012 288pp 22 b/w tables and 20 figures Hardback £65.00

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Public Sector Reformation

Organization Studies

Values-driven Solutions to Fiscal Constraint

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Ian Chaston, Visiting Professor, Centrum Catolica, Peru; Founder, Moustraining Ltd, UK

Business Schools Under Fire Humanistic Management Education as the Way Forward Edited by Wolfgang Amann, Director of Executive Education, Goethe Business School, Germany, Michael Pirson, Assistand Professor, Graduate School of Business, Fordham University, USA, Claus Dierksmeier, Distinguished Professor of Globalization Ethics, Department of Philosophy, Stonehill College, USA, Ernst Von Kimakowitz, Independent Professional and Heiko Spitzeck, Lecturer, Cranfield University, UK August 2011 496pp 22 tables and 30 figures Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-34905-6

Humanism in Business Series

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Reductions in public sector spending mean voters will face a period of austerity, higher taxes and declining availability of public sector services. Prevailing public sector management philosophies are no longer applicable. To optimise future service provision with fewer resources will demand a reformation in organisational thinking and values. Contents: Towards the Inevitable / Societal Values and Expectations / Politicians / The Media / Leadership / Employees / Organisational Values / Vision, Mission and Strategy / Values Gaps / Values Congruency / Translating Vision into Strategy / Objectives, Plans and Implementation / Failure / Possible Futures June 2012 320pp 1 b/w table and 19 diagrams Hardback £65.00

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A Business and Labour History of Britain

216x138mm 978-0-230-37934-3

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Case studies of Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

The Modern Family Business

Edited by Mike Richardson, Research Fellow; Senior Lecturer, Centre for Employment Studies and Peter Nicholls, Head of Department, School of Human Resource Management, both at Bristol Business School, UK

Relationships, Succession and Transition

August 2011 224pp 5 tables and 1 figure Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-28092-2

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Beyond Tribalism Managing Identity in a Diverse World Celia de Anca, Director, Center for Diversity in Global Management, Instituto de Empresa, Spain

In the past neo-tribalism in a Western context has been feared as leading to blindness or irrationality. In today’s business world tribalism represents a conscious separation of the individual ego for the good of the community. Organizations can draw useful lessons from understanding the emotional need of strong communitarian affiliation of individuals without their having to renounce the ideal of universality. This is the key to understanding the success of the most innovative businesses in the twenty-first century. April 2012 320pp 11 figures and 2 b/w tables Hardback £26.00

IE Business Publishing

Lorna Collins, Associate Head of Department, UG Marketing and Enterprise Programmes, Louise Grisoni, both at Bristol Business School, UK, John Tucker, Director, International Centre for Families in Business; Senior Lecturer in Family Business, University of the West of England, UK, Claire Seaman, Stuart Graham, both at Queen Margaret University, UK, Rebecca Fakoussa, Researcher, Southampton Business School, UK and MBA Dominique Otten, Research Assistant, Witten/Herdecke University, Germany May 2012 256pp 216x138mm 34 b/w tables, 14 diagrams and 1 graph Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-29791-3

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The Handbook of Family Business Governance How to Create, Run and Maintain a Successful Family Council Chistopher J. Eckrich, Principal of The Family Business Consulting Group, Inc. and specializes in building leadership excellence and maintaining family unity in family owned businesses; Adjunct Professor, University of Notre Dame, USA and.Stephen L. McClure, Principal of the, Family Business Consulting Group, Inc. and specializes in family communications and decision making, succession planning and implementation, and governance and management in family firms

A Family Council oversees a family on everything from educating the family for their future responsibilities as owners, to settling disputes within the family. With this in mind, this practical manual will guide business families on how to manage how their family governs itself and relates to their business. Contents: Preface / Family Organization and Governance for Sustaining the Family Business: A Field Manual / Why Now? What Leads to Starting a Family Council and Why are they Resisted? / Stages of Family Business and Type of Family Council / How to Organize and Start a Family Council / Running the Family Council / Committees of the Family Council / The Family Assembly and The Family Association / Special Family Governance Structures: Owners’ Councils and Executive Committees / On Family Leadership / Using a Professional Facilitator / Transitions in the Family Council / Connecting the Family Council with the Board and the Business /Family Communications / The Journey Forward / Appendices / Appendix 1: Definitions / Appendix 2: Family Council Charter Example / Appendix 3: Family Council Assessment Form / Appendix 4: Decision Making on Family Business Matters / Appendix 5: Shared Expectations Examples / Appendix 6: Family Advisor Candidate Rating Form May 2012 42 figures Hardback

368pp

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£30.00

978-0-230-11219-3

A Family Business Publication

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When Money Was In Fashion Henry Goldman, Goldman Sachs, and the Founding of Wall Street June Breton Fisher, Henry Goldman’s granddaughter

‘When Money was in Fashion provides a much needed and fascinating look into the life of one of Wall Street’s original elder statesmen. Fisher’s story is both revealing and personal and provides behindthe-scenes insight into the formative period of Wall Street’s growth.' Charles Geisst, Author of The Last Partnerships This epic biography tells the story of the rise of Wall Street and the growth of Goldman Sachs from a small commercial paper company to the international banking business we know today. Contents: Against all Odds / Growing Pains / Bickering in the Boardroom / Phoenix Rising / The Fine Art of Collecting Fine Art / Family Matters / End of the Line / Acknowledgments November 2011 288pp 21 b/w photographs Paperback £11.99

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Humanitarian Work Psychology Alignment, Harmonization and Cultural Competence Edited by Adrian Furnham, Professor of Psychology, University College London, UK, Stuart C. Carr, Professor of Psychology, Massey University, New Zealand and Malcolm MacLachlan, Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland April 2012 288pp 216x138mm 14 b/w tables, 10 diagrams and 1 list Hardback £70.00 978-0-230-27545-4

Employee-Driven Innovation A New Approach Edited by Steen Høyrup, Assistant Professor; Director of Research Programme on Organization and Learning, Catherine Hasse, Professor, Kirsten Møller, Project Manager, all at University of Aarhus, Denmark, Maria Bonnafous-Boucher, Dean of Research, Advancia CCIP, France and Maja Lotz, Post-doctoral Fellow, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Presents research in Employee-Driven Innovation, an emergent field of study that meets the demand for exploiting new innovative potentials in organizations. There is a growing interest in creating new knowledge in innovation, emphasizing human resources and social processes. The authors intend to take the global lead in research on these areas. Contents: Foreword; T.Fenwick / PART I: THE NATURE OF EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION / Employeedriven Innovation: A New Phenomenon, Concept and Mode of Innovation; S.Høyrup / Employee-driven Innovation: Operating in a Chiaroscuro; A.Teglborg, R.Redien-Collot, C.Viala & M.Bonnafous-Boucher / In Search of Best Practices for Employee-driven Innovation: Experiences from Norwegian Work Life; T.M.Aasen, O.Amundsen, L.J.Gressgård & K.Hansen / PART II: EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION IN THE WORKPLACE MEDIATED THROUGH EMPLOYEE’S LEARNING / Creating Work: Employee-driven Innovation Through Work Practice Reconstruction; O.M.Price, D.Boud & H.Scheeres / Explaining Innovation at Work: A Sociopersonal Account; S.Billett / Innovation Competency - an Essential Organizational Asset; L.Darsø / Employee-driven Innovation and Practice-based Learning in Organizational Cultures; C.Hasse & U.Brandi / Employee-driven Innovation Amongst ‘Routine’ Employees in the UK: The Role of Organizational ‘Strategies’ and Individual ‘Tactics’; E.Waite, K.Evans & N.Kersh / PART III: EMPLOYEE-DRIVEN INNOVATION UNFOLDED IN GLOBAL NETWORKS AND COMPLEX SYSTEMS / Moving Organizations toward Employee Driven Innovation (EDI) in Work Practices and on a Global Scale: Possibilities and Challenges; M.Lotz & P.H.Kristensen / Exploring the Employee-driven Innovation Concept by Comparing ‘Innovation Capability Management’ among German and Chinese Firms; W.Fees & A.H.Taherizadeh / Privileged yet Restricted?: Employee-driven Innovation and Learning in Three R&D Communities; T.Lempiälä & S.Yli-Kauhaluoma / Employee Driven Innovation and Industrial Relations; S.De Spiegelaere & G.Van Gyes April 2012 288pp 12 b/w tables and 9 figures Hardback £65.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-27862-2

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Merchants of Virtue

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Success in Six Cups of Coffee

Can it be that in order to reach the investor you need for your new venture, or to find the employer who will give you the chance of a lifetime, you only need to have six cups of coffee? Research tells us there is an average of six intermediate people that form an invisible chain between you and the person who will help you succeed. In Success in Six Cups of Coffee, Pino Bethencourt looks at how we can use new technology and ageold wisdom on human nature to help us succeed and improve our networking skills for future success. September 2011 280pp 31 figures and 13 b/w tables Hardback £26.00

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Knowledge Management Strategies

Herman Miller and the Making of a Sustainable Company

How Smart Networking Conquers Hidden Obstacles Pino Bethencourt, Professor of Leadership and Executive Education, IE Business School, Spain

Exploring Knowledge Intensive Business Services Edited by Eleonora Di Maria, Associate Professor, Roberto Grandinetti, Professor of Business Management and Barbara Di Bernardo, all at University of Padova, Italy

Bill Birchard, Writer, Author, and Journalist

Company Herman Miller and a band of people determined to make their company a good global citizen. They end up answering one of the critical questions of our time: Is sustainable business sustainable? Can employees in global companies make great products, take care of the environment, benefit society, and make good money - good times and bad? Contents: Prologue / Rosewood / Honest Design / Magic Zero / The Teacher / Thirty Questions / Dollar Sense / Mister Ohba / Cradle to Cradle / Imagineers / A Better World / Epilogue October 2011 Hardback

256pp £18.99

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A Managerial Philosophy of Technology Technology and Humanity in Symbiosis Geoff Crocker, Practitioner and Theorist in the Philosophy and Management of Technology, UK

Offers a unique combination of a review of academic work in the philosophy of technology, and practical methodologies for business management of technology strategy. This book is thus conceptual and practical, academic and managerial. Contents: Introduction / The Academic Literature / A Comprehensive Systems Network Philosophy of Technology / Resolving and Managing the Model / Conclusion - Technology as Artefact and Artefacts’ Effect on Humanity / Bibliography / Footnote References June 2012 Hardback

224pp £65.00

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Provides an updated view of knowledge management strategies of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) by focusing on how those firms manage innovation in their value chains and at the territorial level. The book offers an original analysis of key processes of KIBS, specializing in design, professional firms and information technology. Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Contributors / Exploring Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: An Introduction; E.Di Maria, R.Grandinetti & B.Di Bernardo / KIBS and Knowledge Dynamics in Client-Supplier Interaction; I.Miles / Knowledge Angels, Creative Behaviors and Emerging Innovation Modes: Observations from Alsace, Baden-Württemberg and Catalonia; E.Muller, A.Zenker & J.Carlos Ramos / Knowledge Dynamics and Knowledge Commodification of KIBS in Time and Space; S.Strambach / How Knowledge-Intensive Business Services Upgrade their Customers: Evidence from Russia; M.E.Doroshenko / KIBS Roles in KIBS Industries; A.Alvisi / Creativity Versus Standardization in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services: A Real Trade-Off?; M.Bettiol, E.Di Maria & R.Grandinetti / Innovation and Co-Production in Computer Services: The Case of Complex Software Solutions in the Fashion and Retail Industry in Italy; M.Paiola / Knowledge Dynamics in Third-Party Logistics: Balancing Exploitation and Exploration Through Service Architectures; A.Cabigiosu, D.Campagnolo, A.Furlan & G.Costa / The Role of Entrepreneurs’ Human and Social Capital In Knowledge-Intensive Business Services; M.Gianecchini & P.Gubitta / Is there a Connection Between Geographic Clustering and KIBS Innovation?; R.Shearmur & D.Doloreux / Urban Density and Vertical Disintegration: The Case of Service Firms in Milan; R.Antonietti & G.Cainelli / Competitive Strategies in Knowledge-Intensive Business Services / Evidence From Lombardy; N.Corrocher, L.Cusmano & A.Morrison / Appendix / Bibliography / Index May 2012 304pp 216x138mm 5 diagrams, 7 graphs and 52 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-35859-1

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

Advanced Outsourcing Practice

Global Strategic Management

Rethinking ITO, BPO and Cloud Services

3rd edition

Edited by Mary C. Lacity, Professor of Information Systems and International Business Fellow, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA and Leslie P. Willcocks, Professor of Technology Work and Globalization; Head, Information Systems and Innovation Group; Director of The Outsourcing Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

A rich database of over 2,200 outsourcing arrangements, studied across sectors and geographies, and over time, from inception, through contract signing, to outcomes. This book has unparalleled insight into the robust practices that have been proven effective time and again. Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Series Preface / Acknowledgements / Permissions and Credits / Notes on Authors and Co-Authors / Foreword - Time for a Rethink; K.Campbell / Accenture / Preface; M.Lacity & L.Willcocks / Robust Practices from Two Decades of ITO and BPO Research; M.Lacity, L.Willcocks & S.Solomon / What Providers Say about Establishing the Outsourcing Arrangement; M.Lacity & L.Willcocks / What Providers Say about Managing Outsourced Services; L.Willcocks & M.Lacity / Creating Shared Services in the Private and Public Sectors; M.Lacity / The Changing Role of Client Project Management; M.Lacity & J.Rottman / Best of Breed Versus Bundled Services; L.Willcocks, I.Oshri & J.Hindle / Rural Sourcing and Impact Sourcing; M.Lacity & J.Rottman / Shifting to Cloud Services: Current Challenges and Future Opportunities; L.Willcocks, W.Venters, E.Whitley & J.Hindle / Appendix A: Research Method / Appendix B: Glossary / Appendix C: References June 2012 Hardback

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Philippe Lasserre, Emeritus Professor of Strategy and Asian Business, INSEAD

‘The structure is good, the referencing is very good...and the breadth and depth of topics covered is the best in its market in my view.’ - Carolyn Richardson, Senior Lecturer, University of Cumbria, UK ‘The European and Far Eastern experience of the author ensures a broader perspective than the books which focus on the ‘western model’ of growth, internationalisation and the development of global products and services.’ - Lynne Butel, University of Plymouth, UK Written by an internationally renowned expert on strategy, this book extends traditional strategic management teaching to a world scale. It is ideal for Global Strategy, Strategic Management and International Business modules at MBA, MSC and undergraduate level. Rigorous, yet accessible, and now with two fresh chapters on entrepreneurship and global SMEs, it blends theory with practical, empirical examples to provide a healthy and authentic balance. June 2012 Paperback

504pp £39.99

Trust, Social Relations and Engagement Understanding Customer Behaviour on the Web Donatella Padua, Adjunct Professor of Sociology and of Methods of Analysis of the Complex Society, University for Foreigners of Perugia, Italy

Explains how all institutions have to turn their relationship with stakeholders into a 'social' one, which involves designing new Trust and Engagement strategies. A specific indication on how to build and measure value out of these strategies is offered by the innovative 'Value for Engagement Model'. Contents: List of Tables / List of Figures / Foreword / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: THE INTERNET AGE / Society in the Internet Age / Forms of Aggregation on the Web: Social Networks and Communities / New Models of Social Intelligence / The Internet Organizational Realm / PART II: TRUST AND ENGAGEMENT / Digital Society and Trust / Value for Engagement / Value Creation on the Web: a Vision / PART III: HOW TO GENERATE ENGAGEMENT VIA BUILDING TRUST / The Value for Engagement Model / Value for Engagement Mapping: a Case Study / Conclusion May 2012 240pp 4 b/w tables and 18 diagrams Hardback £65.00

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT • BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE

From Battlefield to Boardroom Making the difference through values based leadership Ivan Yardley, MD of Zulu Creative a strategic marketing company, UK and Andrew Kakabadse, Visiting Professor, University of Ulster, Republic of Ireland; Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Australia; Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA; Université PanthéonAssas, France; Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

The global economy is becoming increasingly turbulent; this changing context is placing new demands on organisational thinking. This book examines how similar demands have been met by the British military and how these solutions could be utilised by a wider community of practitioners. Contents: When a Cold Wind Blew In / The Changing Face of Leadership in the Global Context / Empowerment and Risk as a Source of Competitive Advantage / Culture: an Essential Framework for Output Performance / The Tools of the Trade / You’ve Got to Find What you Love - Engagement Beyond Transaction June 2012 Hardback

192pp £26.00

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British Film Institute

Deadwood Jason Jacobs, Reader in Cultural History, School of English, Media Studies and Art History, University of Queensland, Australia, and an international television historian

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Olympia 2nd edition Taylor Downing, Managing Director and Head of History, Flashback Television. He has made well over 200 documentaries on a wide range of subjects over the last twenty years ranging from landmark history series to social affairs drama-docs. He is author of several books, including, most recently, Churchill’s War Lab: Code Breakers, Boffins and Innovators: The Mavericks Churchill Led to Victory (Little, Brown, 2011) and regularly writes and lectures on television and history

In this new edition Taylor Downing provides an indispensible guide to one of the most controversial films ever made, Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia. Incorporating discussion of new material and new archival information about its development, Downing also gives a film-maker’s insights into the logistical and technical problems faced by the production. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Olympic on Film 1896-1932 / Riefenstahl Before ‘Olympia’ / Production and Finance / Setting Up / The Prologue and Opening Ceremony / Track and Field / Festival of Beauty / Aftermath / Notes / Credits / Bibliography March 2012 128pp b/w film images Paperback £10.99

Jason Jacobs’ study of Deadwood (HBO, 20046) combines an in-depth production and reception history with astute analysis of the series’ key themes and aesthetic strategies to argue that the show not only marked a radical revision of the Western genre but an outstanding work of television art. Contents: Acknowledgments / Arriving in Deadwood / History / Al and Seth / The Primordial Camp / Alma and Trixie / God and Gold / Cy and Joanie / Communication and Civilization / Wu, Cocksuckers / Notes / Bibliography / Credits / Index June 2012 192pp 51 colour photographs Paperback £14.99

BFI TV Classics Series Editors: Phil Wickham, Glyn Davis, Stella Bruzzi, Jason Jacobs, Karen Lury, Rachel Moseley, Toby Miller, Mark Duguid, and LIsa Parks

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BFI Film Classics

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COUSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY • CULTURE AND MEDIA Counselling and Psychotherapy

Culture and Media

Re(con)figuring Psychoanalysis

Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity

Critical Juxtapositions of the Philosophical, the Sociohistorical and the Political in our Times

Ofer Ashkenazi, Assistant Professor of History, University of Minnesota, USA

Edited by Aydan Gülerce, Head of Department of Psychological Counselling, Boğaziçi University, Turkey

In reading popular films of the Weimar Republic as candid commentaries on Jewish acculturation, Ofer Ashkenzi provides an alternative context for a re-evaluation of the infamous ‘German-Jewish symbiosis’ before the rise of Nazism, as well as a new framework for the understanding of the German ‘national’ film in the years leading to Hitler’s regime.

Leading international scholars present novel dialogues between different psychoanalytic orientations as well as between the particularities of diverse socio-cultural and historical contexts in order to offer critical insights which are highly relevant to the current intellectual debates and social praxis. Contents: Notes on Contributors / Preface / Entrance: Contemporary Conditions of (Im)possibility and a Revisionary Meaning Context of Psychoanalysis; A.Gülerce / Invitation: Revisioning Psychoanalysis (The Un/limited Un/conscious); A.Gülerce / Freud’s Culture; I.Parker / The Re-Enactment of Denial; S.Frosh / Sa loob ang kulo: Speaking the Unconscious in the Transformations of a Proverb; N.Paredes-Canilao / Beyond Objectivity to Extimité: Feminist Epistemology and Psychoanalysis; K.Ror Malone & S.Kelly / Knotted Subjectivity: On Lacan’s Use of Knot theory in Building a Non-universal Theory of the Subject; S.Vanheule & A.Geldhof / Beyond Identification: The (Im)possibility of Loving thy Neighbour; C.Neill / Desire in the Time of AIDS; G.Hayes / Fanon and Libidinal Economy; D.Hook / Violent Crime in Post-apartheid South Africa; B.Olivier / The Violence of an Idealized Family: A Kleinian Psychoanalytic Reading of Te Rito; P.Branney, B.Gough, A.Madill & M.Morgan / Maternal Publics: Time, Relationality and the Public Sphere; L.Baraitser / Psychoanalysis and Türban: Self-castrating Objects, or Transformational-transformative Subject-objects of Historical time-Soci(et)al Discourse-Political Imaginary Spheres?; A.Gülerce / Way Out; A.Gülerce / Author Index / Subject Index

Contents: The Jews Have No Shame: The ‘Jewish Problem’ in Weimar Urban Comedies / A Man in The Street: Identity and Performance in Weimar Domestic Melodramas / Assimilating the Shrew: Alraune and Weimar Horror Film / Wandering Jews: A Jewish Solution for the German Crisis in Adventure and War Film April 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Televising Queer Women A Reader Edited by Rebecca Beirne, Lecturer, University of Western Sydney

'This collection is a welcome and timely addition to the growing library of academic texts exploring the complex and politically-charged intersections between television and queer identities.’ - Glyn Davis, University of Bristol, UK; Author of Queer as Folk With new and updated material this is the first academic anthology to critically and explicitly address the representation of lesbian and bisexual women on a range of television series. This timely collection provides high-quality interdisciplinary essays which address lesbian and bisexual representation in popular television shows. Contents: A Critical Introduction to Queer Women on Television / Resisting, Reiterating, and Dancing Through: The Swinging Closet Doors of Ellen DeGeneres’ Televised Personalities; C.Moore / Mommy’s Got a Gal-pal: The Victimized Lesbian Mother in the Made-for-TV-Movie; K.Kessler / Complicating the Open Closet: The Visual Rhetoric of Buffy the Vampire Slayer May 2012 Paperback

272pp £16.99

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April 2012 288pp 216x138mm 1 line drawing and 3 illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-29375-5

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CULTURE AND MEDIA First Announcement

Global Mexican Cultural Productions Edited by Rosana Blanco-Cano, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz, Associate Professor of Literature, both at Trinity University, USA

Global Mexican Cultural Productions is the first book to incorporate a transdisciplinary approach that examines transnational Mexican cultural productions through a variety of analytical perspectives. It offers a multilayered reading of contemporary transnational cultural manifestations in which it is possible to recognize challenges and cultural strategies that transnational Mexican communities conceive in order to claim cultural, political, and social agency. December 2011 276pp 10pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Smart Cinema, DVD Add-Ons and New Audience Pleasures

Screening the Face

Patrick Brereton, Senior Lecturer, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland

'Coates’ new book draws on film theory, philosophy, art history, and cultural studies to produce fresh, startling insights on the films that truly matter. The range of examples is as impressive as the erudition.’ - Lloyd Michaels, Allegheny College, USA

Examining post-1990s Indie cinema alongside more mainstream films, Brereton explores the emergence of smart independent sensibility and how films break the classic linear narratives that have defined Hollywood and its alternative 'art' cinema. The work explores how bonus features on contemporary smart films speak to new generational audiences. Contents: Setting Out the Parameters of Smart Cinema, New Technology and DVD Add-ons / Postmodernism: Parody and Smart Cinema / Independent New Smart Creatives and Niche Marketing / Smart Cult Classics /European Art and Smart Cinema / Smart Irish Comedy /Social Realism and Contemporary British Smart Cinema / Smart Green Animation/ Smart SFX and Science Fiction / Smart Post-9/11 Narratives / Conclusions and Future Research June 2012 Hardback

240pp £50.00

Paul Coates, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Screening the Face presents the face in film as a place where transformations begin, reflecting both the experience of modernity and such influential myths as that of Medusa. Contents: Introduction / Faces and 'Faciality' / The Fate of Contemplation: Closeness and Distance / Masks and Metaphor: Doubles and Animals / Invisibility, Medusa, and the Mask / Dissonance and Synthesis: Persona, the Face, the Mask and the Thing / Works Cited May 2012 Hardback

224 pp £50.00

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New Takes in Film-Philosophy Edited by Havi Carel, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Greg Tuck, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, both at University of the West of England, UK

This collection displays a range of approaches and contemporary developments in the expanding field of film-philosophy. The essays explore central issues surrounding the conjunction of film and philosophy, presenting a varied yet coherent reflection on the nature of this conjunction. January 2011 Paperback

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CULTURE AND MEDIA First Announcement

Liveness and Recording in the Media Andrew Crisell, Professor of Broadcasting Studies, Sunderland University, UK

Written in a clear and lively style, Liveness and Recording in the Media asks some crucial questions about the relationship between liveness and recording, such as why we value liveness so highly, and why despite that, we often consume prerecorded media. Citing well-known examples of broadcast output and making extensive use of BBC 1 as a case study, Crisell presents a topical and lively argument by drawing illustrations and parallels from theatre, philosophical theory and poetry. Contents: Introduction / Technology Criticism / What's News: The Press and New Technologies / Broadcasting Media and the Social Turn / Facing Technology: Technology in Professions and Institutions / New Media Concerns / Bibliography March 2012 Paperback

160pp £14.99

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Key Concerns in Media Studies Series Editor: Andrew Crisell

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Consuming Reality

HIGHLIGHT

Copyright and Popular Media Liberal Villains and Technological Change Tracje Cvetkovski, Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia

Copyright governance is in a state of flux because the boundaries between legal and illegal consumption have blurred. Trajce Cvetkovski interrogates the disorganizational effects of piracy and emerging technologies on the political economy of copyright in popular music, film and gaming industries. Contents: Abbreviations / Cases / Statutory instruments / PART I: SETTING THE SCENE / Liberalism, Realism, Convergence, Consumption and Tensions between Technological and Legal Change / Global Governance: Regulation of Copyright Law and Policy in Popular Media Copyright Industries / Corporate Control of Popular Media (and Culture): Competition Law and Policy in Popular Culture / PART II: PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBOURS - UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGE TO CORPORATE CONTROL / Copyright Developments in Popular Media: Doctrinal and Statutory Challenges / From Printing Press to Peer-to-Peer: Centuries of ‘Modern’ Media Piracy and the Social Urge for Legal and Illegal Consumption / A Three-front War on Piracy: Technological Protection, Legal Action and Education Programs - Null Bock Haltung? / Occidental Failure: The Paradox of Transglobal Copyright Industries in Emerging Economies / PART III: PROSPECTS FOR COPYRIGHT POLICY AND CONSUMPTION IN POPULAR MEDIA / The Nexus between Piracy and Legitimate Consumption: Social Networking, P2P File Sharing and Consumer Empowerment / Concluding Remarks on Technology and the Law: Neighbour Reconciliation or Infinite Futility? / Index June 2012 Hardback

240pp £50.00

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The Commercialization of Factual Entertainment June Deery, Associate Professor of Literature, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

A comprehensive examination of reality tv's advertising and promotional strategies, as well as the commodification of viewers. Consuming Reality dissects the unique and startling relation between mediation and consumption. Contents: Commercial Participation: Advertising and Beyond / Public Relations / Nation Building / Caring Capitalism / Retail TV/ Mixed Blessings / The Body Project May 2012 Hardback

240pp £55.00

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The (Moving) Pictures Generation The Cinematic Impulse in Downtown New York Art and Film Vera Dika, Lecturer, New Jersey City University, USA

Beginning in the late 1970s, a number of visual artists in downtown New York City returned to an exploration of the cinematic. Vera Dika considers their work within a greater cultural context and probes for a deeper understanding of the practice. Contents: (MOVING) PICTURES / The (Moving) Picture; J.Cornell, A.Warhol & J.Goldstein / The Female Body and the Frameline; A.Warhol & C.Sherman / Vivienne Dick’s Film Portraits / COMMUNITY / Amos Poe and the New York New Wave / Downtown and Community; E.Mitchell, J.Nares & N.Goldin / NARRATIVE EXPECTATIONS / The Art of Transformation; J.Goldstein, R.Longo & C.Sherman / Edging toward the Mainstream; E.Mitchell, J.Jarmusch, A.Poe & K.Bigelow / THE CINEMATIC BODY / Themes of Aggression; L.Borden, B.Gordon, V.Dick, B.B, S.B, J.Nares & J.Lurie / The Male Body in Cinematic Performance; D.Byrne, S.Gray, P.Swan & E.Bogosian / The Ephemeral Body, the Female Voice; L.Lawler & E.Beckman / THE MAINSTREAM / Incursions into Popular Culture; R.Longo, C.Sherman, K.Bigelow & J.Schnabel May 2012 Hardback

256pp £60.00

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Islam, Security and Television News

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Legal and Ethical Issues in the Media Tim Dwyer, Lecturer in Media and Communications, University of Sydney, Australia

New technologies are creating increasingly portable media devices and new spaces in which to interact. Looking at established and new media, this book explores the places that we use media and the possibilities this gives to mobile communication. Packed with examples and fresh research findings, this book is for all students of modern media. Contents: Introduction / Introduction / Technology Criticism / What's News: The Press and New Technologies / Broadcasting Media and the Social Turn / Facing Technology: Technology in Professions & Institutions / New Media Concerns / Bibliography March 2012 Paperback

160pp £14.99

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Key Concerns in Media Studies Series Editor: Andrew Crisell

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Christopher Flood, Department of Political, International and Policy Studies, University of Surrey, UK, Stephen Hutchings, Professor of Russian Studies, School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures, University of Manchester, UK, Galina Miazhevich, University of Oxford, UK and Henri Nickels, Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of European Transformations, London Metropolitan University, UK

Focusing on British, French and Russian television news coverage of Islam as a security threat, this book provides the first comparative account of how television broadcasting in different geo- and socio-political environments integrates discourses on Islam into nationally oriented, representational systems. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: THE BROAD VIEW: PATTERNS AND PREOCCUPATIONS / The Ten O’Clock News: Anxious Attention / The Journal de Vingt Heures: A Degree of Detachment / Vremia: Compliance and Complicity / PART II: THE CLOSE-UP VIEW: SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES / ‘Islamic Extremism’ and the Brokering of Consensus / Television Genre and Islamist Terror / The War on Terror as Intercultural Flow / Commemorating 9/11: The Struggle for the Universal / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index April 2012 296pp 18 figures and 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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British Crime Film Subverting the Social Order Barry Forshaw, Writer and Journalist specialising in crime fiction and cinema

Presenting a social history of British crime film, this book focuses on the strategies used in order to address more radical notions surrounding class, politics, sex, delinquency, violence and censorship. Spanning post-war crime cinema to present-day 'Mockney' productions, it contextualises the films and identifies important and neglected works. Contents: A Social History of the Crime Film / The Age of Austerity: Post-war Crime Movies / Class and Crime: Social Divisions / Between Left and Right: Politics and Individuals/ Heritage Britain / Shame of a Nation: Juvenile Delinquents and Exploitation / The New Violence: The Loss of Innocence / Scourging the Unacceptable: Censorship Battles / Metropolitan Murder: London / The Regions / Breaking Taboos: Sex and the Crime Film / Corporate Crime: Curtains for the Maverick / Mockney Menace: The New Wave / The Age of Acquisition: New Crime / 21st Century Hybrids / The Directors: Makers of Key Crime Films / APPENDIX I: TV Crime / APPENDIX II: Crime and Espionage / Index June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Crime Files Series Editor: Clive Bloom

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New Technologies and the Media Gerard Goggin, Professor of Media and Communications, University of Sydney, Australia

Explaining the key theories of technology and media, this book cuts through the jargon and tech-speak to provide a guide to the dynamics of digital technologies. Combining a keen sense of media history as well as up-to-the-minute case studies, the author discusses how technology is at the heart of enduring media such as the press and broadcasting. Contents: Introduction / Technology Criticism / What’s News: The Press and New Technologies / Broadcasting Media and the Social Turn / Facing Technology: Technology in Professions & Institutions / New Media Concerns / Bibliography March 2012 Paperback

144pp £14.99

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Representations of Femininity in American Genre Cinema

The Anthropology of Ignorance An Ethnographic Approach Edited by Casey High, Lecturer, Goldsmiths College, UK and Ann Kelly, Jonathan Mair, Research Fellow, St. John’s College Cambridge , UK

The Woman’s Film, Film Noir, and Modern Horror David Greven, Associate Professor of English, Connecticut College, USA. His books include Manhood in Hollywood from Bush to Bush (Univ. of Texas Press, 2009) and Men Beyond Desire: Manhood, Sex, and Violation in American Literature (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). His work has appeared in journals such as New Literary History, Cinema Journal, American Quarterly, Genders, Refractory, Jump Cut and many more April 2011 Hardback

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Cinema, Technologies of Visibility, and the Reanimation of Desire Vincent J. Hausmann, Associate Professor of English, Furman University, South Carolina, USA March 2011 15pp figures Hardback

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The Anthropology of Ignorance documents the many relationships and practices that depend on the suspension of knowledge or the generation, deployment, or recognition of ignorance. Contents: Introduction: Making Ignorance and Ethnographic Object; J.Mair, A.Kelly & C.High / PART I: PERSONHOOD / Ontologies of Ignorance: Strategic Knowledge Gaps in Amazonian Shamanism and Anthropological Collaboration; C.High / ‘I don’t know why he did it. It just happened’: Causality and Suicide in Northwest Greenland; J.Flora / Public Secrets in Public Health: Knowing Not to Know While Making Scientific Knowledge; P.W.Geissler / PART II: EXCHANGE / Sarax and the City: Alms-giving and Anonymous Objects in Dakar, Senegal; G.Pfeil / Discourses of the Coming: Ignorance, Forgetting, and Prolepsis in Japanese Lifehistoriography; S.Nozawa / Evoking Ignorance: Knowing and Unknowing Network Others; D.S.Leitner / PART III: TIME / Inhabiting the Temporary: Uncertainty and Patience Among Urban Squatters in Buenos Aires; V.Procupez / ‘Fertility. Freedom. Finally.’: Cultivating Hope in the Face of Uncertain Futures Among Eggfreezing Women; T.Romain May 2012 Hardback

240pp £55.00

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Culture, Mind and Society

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The Music Industries

Time, Media and Modernity

From Conception to Consumption

Edited by Emily Keightley, Lecturer, Loughborough University, UK

Mike Jones, University of Liverpool, UK

‘A thorough and thought provoking perspective on the evolution of the modern day music industry.’- Marcus Russell, Manager of Oasis Ignition Management The Music Industries argues that the transformations occurring across the various music industries - recording, live performance, publishing - can be characterized as much by continuity as by change, raising complex questions about the value of music commodities. Contents: Introduction / Industry and Music / Music and Industry / Musicians in Four Dimensions /Artist Managers / Music Companies and Music Industry / Music Contracts and Music Industry /Music Industry: Working Alliances / Digitization and Music Industry June 2012 Hardback

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A wide ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of media time and mediated temporalities. The chapters explore the diverse ways in which time is articulated by media technologies, the way time is constructed, represented and communicated in cultural texts, and how it is experienced in different social contexts and environments. Contents: Introduction: Time, Media, Modernity; E.Keightley / PART 1: Times of Media Technologies / Sonic Horizons: Phonograph Aesthetics and the Experience of Time; M.Pickering / The Times of Photography; M.Lister/ PART 2: Times of Media Content / Temporality and Documentary; J.Corner / Cinematic Temporality: Modernity, Memory and the Nearness of the Past; A.Landsberg / Hello to All That: 'Credit Crunches', 'Great Depressions' and Journalistic Retrojection; D.Deacon/ PART 3: Global Temporalities / City Times: Negotiating Public Space in the 21st Century City; S.McQuire /Globital Time: Time in the Digital Globalised Age; A.Reading / PART 4: LOCAL TEMPORALITIES/ Present Memories: Indigenous Memory Constructs and Cross-generational Knowledge Exchange in Northern Australia; A.Kearney / Domestic Time in the Sensory Home: The Textures and Rhythms of Knowing, Practice, Memory and Imagination; S.Pink /Conclusion Making Time: The Social Temporalities of Mediated Experience; E.Keightley June 2012 Hardback

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Women and the Media in Asia Exploring the Precarious Self Edited by Youna Kim, American University of Paris, France

At a time of significant change in the precarious world of female individualization, this collection explores such phenomena by critically incorporating the parameters of popular media culture into the overarching paradigm of gender relations, economics and politics of everyday life. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Female Individualization and Popular Media Culture in Asia; Y.Kim / PART I: INDIVIDUALIZATION IN TRANSNATIONAL FLOWS / Female Individualization?: Transnational Mobility and Media Consumption of Asian Women; Y.Kim / Lifestyling Women: Emergent Femininities on Singapore and Taiwan Television; F.Martin & T.Lewis / Young Women and Everyday Media Engagement in Muslim Southeast Asia; P.Nilan / ‘Just a Slogan’: Individualism, Post-feminism and Female Subjectivity in Consumerist China; S.Thornham & F.Pengpeng / PART II: COMPETING REGIME OF SIGNIFIERS - REPRESENTATION AND PRODUCTION / Women and Sexual Desire on the Japanese Popular Media; A.Hambleton / Move Freely: Single Women and Mobility on Taiwanese TV Advertising; P.Shaw & C.Lin / Female Performers and the Limits of Empowerment: Popular Media Culture for the Village Poor; E.Wallensteiner & J.Gunther / Producing Individualized Voicings for a Global Labor Force: Digitizing Agency through Social Media; R.Gajjala / Transforming Documentary: Indonesian Women and Sexuality in the Film Pertaruhan [At Stake] (2008); F.Tobing Rony / PART III: NEW CONSUMPTION PRACTICES OF FEMALE INDIVIDUALIZATION / Fandom, Consumption and Collectivity in the Philippine New Cinema: Nora and the Noranians; B.Cua Lim / ‘To Do Whatever She Wants’: Practicing the Miss India Pageant and Bollywood; S.Dewey / Post-socialist Articulation of Gender Positions: Contested Public Sphere of Reality Dating Shows; J.Wu / Female Individualization and Illiberal Pragmatism: Blogging and New Life Politics in Singapore; A.Yue / Index June 2012 Hardback

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CULTURE AND MEDIA

History, Memory and Migration

The American Success Myth on Film

Perceptions of the Past and the Politics of Incorporation

Julie Levinson, Babson College, USA

Edited by J. Olaf Kleist, Free University of Berlin, Germany and Irial Glynn, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

'This is an exciting new collection which looks at the various and shifting interplays between memory and migration. It is certainly a welcome addition to historiography in this field.’ - Kathy Burrell, De Montfort University, UK By conversing with the main bodies of relevant literature from Migration Studies and Memory Studies, this overview highlights how analyzing memories can contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of migrant incorporation. Contents: List of Illustrations / Foreword; J.Winter / Notes on Contributors / The Memory and Migration Nexus: An Overview; I.Glynn & J.O.Kleist / PART I: MIGRANT MEMORIES / Cultures of History: The New Left, South Asians, and Historical Memory in Post-war England; K.Meyers / ‘I am also a foreigner, but with me it’s different’: Polish Displaced Persons, War Memory and Ethnification in Belgium; M.Venken / Using History to Relate: How Teenagers in Germany Use History to Orient Themselves Between Nationalities; J.Raasch / PART II: MEMORIES IN DIVERSE SOCIETIES / Caught between Two Worlds: The Europeans of Algeria in France after 1962; M.Baussant / Remembering Egypt: Evangelicals, Conservatism and Immigration in America; H.B.Leaman / African Asylum Seekers and the Changing Politics of Memory in Israel; M.Ram & H.Yacobi / Past Migrations, Contemporary Representations and Complex Multicultures in London; M.J.Hickman, H.Crowley & N.Mai / PART III: MIGRATION MEMORIES AND THE STATE / Famine Commemorations and Asylum Debates in Ireland Conflated; I.Glynn / Migrant Incorporation and Political Memories: Transformations of Civic and Cultural Belonging in Australia since 1949; J.O.Kleist / Songs for the Nation: Migrant Pasts and Global Futures in Singapore; K.E.Y.Low / Notes / Index May 2012 200pp 2 b/w photogaphs Hardback £50.00

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'"The American Dream" and its treatment in movies has yet to be dealt with in book length form, which makes this a significant work. It is of a very high quality, well written, and expertly researched.' - Robert Sickels, Professor of Film, Whitman College, USA In examining the enduring appeal that rags-toriches stories exert on our collective imagination, The American Success Myth on Film highlights the central role that films have played in the ongoing cultural discourse about success and work in America. Contents: Top of the World: Cultural Narratives, Myths, and Movies / Moving Up and Moving On: Mobility and the American Success Myth / Work and its Discontents: the Corporate Workplace Movie / Success Reassessed: Ambitious Women/ Midlife Men/ Hallelujah, I'm a Bum: The Glorification of Unemployment / Conclusion / Bibliography / Filmography May 2012 Hardback

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Teenagers, Youth Cultures and Private Space Siân Lincoln, Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Siân Lincoln considers the use, role and significance of private spaces in the lives of young people. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research, Lincoln explores the place of ‘the private’ in youth cultural discourses, both historically and contemporarily, that until now have remained largely absent in youth cultural research. Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Exploring the Private in Traditional Youth Cultural Theory and Beyond / Researching ‘Private’ Teen Spaces / The Role of Private Space in Contemporary Youth Culture / Telling Stories of Teen Life in Bedroom Spaces / How the Media Shapes Teen Private Space / The Virtual Bedroom? / Notes / Bibliography / Index June 2012 Hardback

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Transnational Feminism in Film and Media Edited by Katarzyna Marciniak, Associate Professor of Transnational Studies, English Department, Ohio University, USA, Anikó Imre, Associate Professor of Critical Studies, School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California, USA and Áine O’Healy, Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, USA

This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines current cinematic and media landscapes from the perspective of transnational feminist practices and methodologies. Focusing on film, media art, and video essays, the contributors chart innovative strategies for exploring contemporary visual cultures. Contents: Screening Unliveable Lives: The Cinema of Borders; I.Tyler & B.Bennett / Border Traffic: Reimagining the Voyage to Italy; Á.O’Healy / Cinema Without Frontiers: Transnational Women’s Filmmaking in Iran and Turkey; A.Suner / The Refusal of Reproduction: Paradoxes of Becoming-Woman in Transnational Moroccan Filmmaking; P.Pisters / ‘Enter Freely, and of Your Own Will’: Cinematic Representations of PostSocialist Transnational Journeys; A.M.Bardan / Women’s Resistance Strategies in a High-Tech Multicultural Europe; G.Verstraete / Videographies of Navigating Geobodies; U.Biemann / ‘Affective Nationalism’ and Transnational Post-Communist Lesbian Visual Activism; A.Imre / LongLegged Girls and the Transnational Circuits of Vietnamese Popular Culture; L.Duong / Palatable Foreignness; K.Marciniak / Translating Silences: A Cinematic Encounter with Incommensurable Difference; P.Jaikumar / The Abjection of Patriarchy: Ibolya Fekete’s Chico and the Transnational Feminist Imaginary; M.Waller January 2012 Paperback

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Cross-Cultural Connections in Crime Fictions Edited by Vivien Miller, University of Nottingham, UK and Helen Oakley, The Open University, UK

A collection of ten original essays forging new interdisciplinary connections between crime fiction and film, encompassing British, Swedish, American and Canadian contexts. The authors explore representations of race, gender, sexuality and memory, and challenge traditional categorizations of academic and professional crime writing. Contents: Introduction; V.Miller & H.Oakley / From the Locked Room to the Globe: Space in Crime Fiction; D.Schmid / The Fact and Fiction of Darwinism: The Representation of Race, Ethnicity and Imperialism in the Sherlock Holmes Stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; H.A.Goldsmith / 'You're not so special, Mr. Ford': the Quest for Criminal Celebrity; G.Green & L.Horsley / Hard-Boiled Screwball: Genre and Gender in the Crime Fiction of Janet Evanovich; C.Robinson / 'A Wanted Man': Transgender as Outlaw in Elizabeth Ruth's Smoke; S.E.Billingham / Dissecting the Darkness of Dexter; H.Oakley / The Machine Gun in the Violin Case: Martin Scorsese, Mean Streets and the Gangster Musical Art Melodrama; M.Nicholls / In the Private Eye: Private Space in the Noir Detective Movie; B.Nicol / 'Death of the Author': Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö's Police Procedurals; C.Beyer / 'Betty Short and I Go Back': James Ellroy and the Metanarrative of the Black Dahlia Case; S.Powell May 2012 Hardback

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Media, Place & Mobility

Towards a Market in Broadcasting Communications Policy in the UK and Germany Christian Potschka, Researcher, University of Loughborough, UK

Shain Moores, Professor of Media and Communications, University of Sunderland, UK

New technologies are creating increasingly portable media devices and new spaces in which to interact. Looking at established and new media, this book explores the places that we use media and the possibilities this gives to mobile communication. Packed with examples and fresh research findings, this book is for all students of modern media. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / The Situational Geography of Social Life / When Space Feels Thoroughly Familiar / Forms of Dwelling in a World of Flux / Conclusion: Non-Media-Centric Media Studies / Bibliography / Index March 2012 Paperback

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Key Concerns in Media Studies Series Editor: Andrew Crisell

‘This is an essential and exciting contemporary document of media policy.’ - Professor Christian SchwarzSchilling A comparative analysis of the evolution of the UK and German broadcasting policies, adding to the developing area of comparative research on media and communications policy focusing on processes of marketization and liberalization as they have affected policy-making, national regulatory frameworks and media structures. April 2012 Hardback

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Gay Identity, New Storytelling and The Media Christopher Pullen, Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, Bournemouth University, UK

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This critical introduction to gay and lesbian identity within the media explores the concept of ‘new storytelling’. The case studies look at film, television and online media, focussing on the narrative potential of individual storytellers who, as producers, writers and performers, challenge identity concerns and offer new expressions of liberty. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction: Placing the Self Within the Frame / New Storytelling: Transitions from the Past / Gay Identity and Self-Reflexivity / Community, History and Transformation / Factual Media Space: Intimacy, Participation and Therapy / Commodity and Family / Teenage Identity and Ritual / Other Storytelling and the New Frontier / Conclusion: Fragmentation and Cohesion / Notes / Filmography / Works Cited / Index May 2012 280pp 36 b/w photographs Paperback £19.99

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Mapping Cultures

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Place, Practice, Performance Edited by Les Roberts, Research Associate, University of Liverpool, UK

An interdisciplinary collection exploring the practices and cultures of mapping in the arts, humanities and social sciences. It features contributions from scholars in critical cartography, social anthropology, film and cultural studies, literary studies, art and visual culture, marketing, museum studies, architecture, and popular music studies. June 2012 c 25 images Hardback

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Independent Chinese Documentary From the Studio to the Street Luke Robinson, University of Nottingham, UK

The rise of independent documentary film production is the most radical development in the contemporary Chinese mediascape. Independent Chinese Documentary is a sustained examination of Chinese independent documentary in relation to one of its central principles: xianchang,or being 'on the scene'. Contents: Introduction / Mapping Independent Chinese Documentary / Metaphor and Event / Time, Space and Movement / Ethics, the Body and Digital Video / Sound and Voice June 2012 Hardback

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Masculinities in Contemporary Argentine Popular Cinema Carolina Rocha, Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA

This book examines contemporary cinematic representations of Argentine masculinities, the social construction of gender, and the financing of domestic film production following Argentina’s 1990 change to a neo-liberal economic model.

Uncoding the Digital From the Emergence of Modulation to the Dissolution of the Body Politic David Savat, University of Western Australia, Australia

Examining the impact of digital media on surveillance, power and people's capacity for action, Uncoding the Digital explores how people act, and are acted upon, in an increasingly connected world. May 2012 Hardback

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Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China Gender Relations, HIV/AIDS, and Nationalism Tiantian Zheng, Lecturer, SUNY, Cortland, USA

Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China, explores the lives of rural migrant women working as karaoke bar hostesses, delving into the interplay of gender politics, nationalism, and power relationships that inhere in practices of birth control, disease control, and control of women’s bodies.

Film, Art, New Media Museum Without Walls? Edited by Angela Dalle Vacche, Professor of Film Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

An anthology of essays exploring the relationship between film and art, within and across the domains of theory and practice, from the late nineteenth century to the present. Contents: Foreword; B.Peucker /Acknowledgments / Note on Contributors / Introduction; A.Dalle Vacche / PART I: EARLY CINEMA / The Artist's Studio: The Affair of Art and Film; L.Nead /Cézanne and the Lumière Brothers; A.Dalle Vacche / The Medium is a Muscle: Abstraction in Early Film, Dance, Painting; N.Andrew / PART II: FILM THEORY / Vertov and the Line: Art, Socialization, Collaboration; J.MacKay /Quoting Motion: The Frame, the Shot, and Digital Video; T.Lundemo /Malraux, Benjamin, Bazin: A Triangle of Hope for Cinema; D.Andrew /Poetic Density, Ontic Weight: Post-Photographic Depiction in Victor Erice's Dream of Light; S.Dixon /PART III: VISUAL STUDIES, ART HISTORY, FILM / Of the Face, in Reticence; N.Steimatsky /Remapping the Rural: The Ideological Geographies of Strapaese; L.Pucci /PART IV: PAINTERS AND FILMMAKERS / Artistic Encounters: Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet, and Cézanne; S.Shafto /Two-Way Mirror: Francis Bacon and the Deformation of Film; S.Felleman / PART V: FILM, MUSEUM, NEW MEDIA / A Disturbing Presence? Scenes from the History of Film in the Museum; I.Christie / Elegy, Eulogy, and the Utopia of Restoration—Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark; J.Szaniawski /Museums as Laboratories of Change: the Case for the Moving Image; F.Penz /Right Here…Right Now…Art Gone Live!; G.Hogben May 2012 Hardback

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Contents: Introduction / Gender and Prophylactic Use in Chinese History / Media Construction of HIV/AIDS in China / Vilifying and Promoting Condom Use in PostMao China / Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Male Clients of Dalian Hostesses / Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Dalian Hostesses / Sexual Matters and HIV Risks in Male Clients’ Everyday Lives / Afterword April 2012 Paperback

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Contents: De-centered Man / Absent and Surrogate Fathers / Violence and Powerless Judges May 2012 Hardback

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ECONOMICS Economics

Internet Econometrics

The Euro Crisis

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Edited by Serge Allegrezza, holds a PhD in applied economics, and has been Director General of STATEC (The Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies of Luxembourg) since April 2003; Head of the Competitiveness Observatory (Ministry of Economics and Foreign Trade, Luxembourg) and serves as a board member of state owned IT companies and Anne Dubrocard, Head of STATEC Research, National Statistics Luxembourg

Edited by Philip Arestis, Director of Research, Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, University of Cambridge, UK; Professor of Economics, Levy Economics Institute, USA and Malcolm Sawyer, Professor of Economics and Head of the Economics Department, University of Leeds, UK

Human Development Report 2011 Sustainability and Equity: Towards a Better Future for All Edited by the United Nations Development Programme

The 2011 report reviews global patterns of progress and the impact of environmental degradation and social inequality on the world’s poor, proposing a bold new approach to address the urgent, global problems of sustainability and equity. Contents: Overview / Why Sustainability and Equity? / Patterns and Trends / Tracing the Effects - Understanding the Relations / Positive Synergies - Winning Strategies for the Environment, Equity and Human Development / Rising to the Policy Challenges / Statistical Annex November 2011 224pp Paperback £24.99

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The proliferation of the internet has often been referred to as the fourth technological revolution. This book explores the diffusion of radical new communication technologies, and the subsequent transformation not only of products, but also of the organisation of production and business methods. Contents: PART I: ICT AND PRODUCTIVITY / Information Technology and the Transatlantic Productivity Divergence / Technical Efficiency and the Role of Information Technology / Analyzing ICT Adoption across European Regions / PART II: DETERMINANTS OF DEMAND FOR ICT / Determinants of Usages in the Ivory Coast / Adoption and Access Frequency / Valuing Time Intensive Goods / Contingent Valuation of Digital Identification Cards in Luxembourg / Blogs and the Economics of Reciprocal Attention / PART III: NEW ORGANISATIONAL FRONTIERS / File Sharing and its Impact on Business Models in Music / An Empirical Analysis of Organisational Innovation in Japanese SMEs / Determinants of the Intra-Firm Diffusion Process of ICT / Does ICT Enable Innovation in Luxembourg? December 2011 304pp 87 b/w tables and 22 figures Hardback £67.50

A detailed and informed analysis of the current crisis facing the eurozone, examining the root causes and exploring the possible outcomes and uncertain future of the European Union and its currency. Chapters include case studies of Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Greece, as well as broader comparative perspectives. Contents: Can the Euro Survive After the European Crisis? P.Arestis & M.Sawyer / The European Financial and Economic Crisis: Alternative Solutions from a (Post) Keynesian Perspective; E.Hein & T.van Treeck / Debt Sustainability Revisited; Y.Monogios & P.Korliras / Greece’s Sudden Faltering Economy: From Boom to Bust with Special Reference to the Debt Problem; E.Desli & T.Pelagidis / The Irish Tragedy; Y.Kitromilides / Portugal’s Best Way Out of Economic Stagnation: Institutional Reform of the Eurozone; P.Leao & A.Palacio-Vera / The Economic Crisis in Spain: Contagion Effects and Distinctive Factors; J.Ferreiro & F.Serrano April 2012 288pp 25 b/w tables and 35 figures Hardback £65.00

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Physical Infrastructure Development Balancing the Growth, Equity, and Environment Imperatives Edited by William Ascher, Donald C. McKenna Professor of Government and Economics, Claremont McKenna College, USA; Director of the Pacific Basin Research Center, Soka University of America, USA and Corinne Krupp, Associate Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Duke University’s Terry Sanford School of Public Policy, USA, and serves as the Director of Graduate Studies of the Sanford School’s Master in International Development Policy

'This book makes important contributions to the critical debate on how to achieve sustainable infrastructure development. I would highly recommend this publication to both academics as well as practitioners who want to better understand the wide-ranging challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in fostering effective public-private sector partnerships for infrastructure development.’ - Tom Zearley, Lead Operations Officer (retired), World Bank The key challenges of balancing economic growth, poverty alleviation, and environmental protection in the development of major physical infrastructure, ranging from transport to energy are addressed in this book. Contents: Rethinking Infrastructure Development; W.Ascher & C.Krupp / Distributional Implications of Alternative Financing of Physical Infrastructure Development; W.Ascher & C.Krupp / Beyond Privatization: Rethinking Private Sector Involvement in the Provision of Civil Infrastructure; R.Little / Infrastructure Development in India and China: A Comparative Analysis; J.Kim & R.Nangia / Physical Infrastructure as a Challenge for Far-sighted Thinking and Action; W.Ascher / Transit Transformations: Private Financing and Sustainable Urbanism in Hong Kong and Tokyo; R.Cervero / Urban Reclamation and Regeneration in Seoul, South Korea; R.Cervero / Electrifying Rural Areas: Extending Electricity Infrastructure and Services in Developing Countries; C.Krupp / Infrastructure and Inclusive Development through ‘Free, Prior and Informed Consent’ of Indigenous Peoples; R.Fernholz September 2011 288pp Paperback £19.99

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HIGHLIGHT

Interactive Learning for Innovation

Going South

A Key Driver within Clusters and Innovation Systems

Why Britain will have a Third World Economy by 2014 Larry Elliott, Economics Editor of The Guardian; Council Member of the Overseas Development Institute and Visiting Fellow, University of Hertfordshire, UK and Dan Atkinson, Economics Editor of The Mail on Sunday; formerly a Financial Correspondent at The Guardian; co-author (with Larry Elliott) of The Gods That Failed and Fantasy Island

Edited by Björn Terje Asheim, Professor, Lunds University, Sweden and Mario Davide Parrilli, Lecturer in Industrial Development Policy, Institute for Economic Development Policy, University of Birmingham, UK

This volume highlights the importance of interactive, practice-based learning as a means to promote more thorough innovation dynamics in regional and national economies. Successful experiences in Scandanavia and southern European countries are examined, with insightful policy lessons extracted from each case. Contents: Introduction / PART I: THEORETICAL INSIGHTS FROM THE LITERATURE ON STI AND DUI / Innovation and Competence Building in the Learnign Economy: Implications for Innovation Policy; B.Lundvall & E.Lorenz / Labour Market Institutions, Skills, and Innovation Style: A Critique of the Varieties of Capitalism perspective; E.Lorenz / Organization and Innovation: The Topic of Creative Cities; B.Johnson / The Knowledge Economy, Spillovers, Proximity and Specialisation; P.Cooke / PART II: CLUSTERS, FIRMS AND INNOVATION SYSTEMS / Combined and Complex Mode of Innovation in Regional Cluster Development: Analysis of the Light-weight Material Cluster in Raufoss, Norway; A.Isaksen & J.Karlsen / Facilitating Cluster Evolution in Peripheral Regions: the Role of Clusterpreneurs; J.Christensen & D.Stoerring / Social Capital, Knowledge and Competitiveness: the case of the Basque Paper Cluster and the Electronics and ICT Cluster; J.Valdaliso, M.Aranguren, A.Elola & S.López / Firm Heterogeneity and Trajectories of Learning: Applications and Relevant Policy Implications; M.Aranguren, M.Larrea & M.Parrilli / Innovation Capabilities and Learning as Arguments to Support R&D in Enterprises: Virtuous and Vicious Cycles; J.Hejis / Typologies of Innovation Based on Statistical Analysis for European and Spanish Regions; M.Navarro & J.Gibaja / Academia and Public Policy: Towards the Co-generation of Kowledge and Learning Processes; M.Aranguren, M.Larrea & J.Wilson December 2011 320pp 27 figures and 29 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

With a second recession looming, Britain is facing a moment of truth. This book examines how the leader of the industrial revolution came to exhibit the features of a ‘developing country’; chronic debt, volatile growth and vulnerability to external events. Going South explains how this has happened, arguing that the time for quick fixes is over. Contents: Introduction: Decline and Fall / June 1914: A Snapshot / June 2014: Lagos-on-Thames / Welcome to the Beautiful South / A Century of Failure / Win Some, Lose Some / Into Free Fall: The No-Strategy Strategy / The Great Reckoning / Hanging on in There / Desperately Seeking Sweden / After the Illusions May 2012 Paperback

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The University in the Age of Globalization

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Rankings, Resources and Reforms

The Decline and Fall of Europe Francesco M. Bongiovanni, Harvard-educated entrepreneur, has lived and done business in Europe, America, Asia and the Arab world in a variety of sectors. He has worked at various investment banks and is CEO and Founder of ‘Compagnie d’Investissements MonacoAsie S.A.M’

Is Europe doomed? What if it fell apart? In The Decline and Fall of Europe, Dr. Francesco M. Bongiovanni offers a unique panoramic view of the intractable challenges Europe faces today. Starting from the birth of 'Project Europe' with its unique political and economic model. The book offers a timely, multi-dimensional and irreverent portrait of a decaying Europe, reviewing in detail the causes and consequences of a decline which is going to affect Europeans as well as the entire world. Contents: Introduction / The Right Stuff / Are There Any Europeans in Europe? / Which Europe is it Anyway? / The Bosporus Conundrum / The Tinguely Machine / The Civilization of Entitlements / The 28th Country / The End of Growth / The Perfect Storm / The Day After / Conclusion: The End of the Golden Age March 2012 Hardback Paperback

272pp £65.00 £18.99

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Josef C. Brada, Professor of Economics, Arizona State University, USA, Gordon Stanley, Honorary Professor of Higher Education, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney, Australia and Wojciech Bienkowski, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management, Lazarski University, Poland

An informed discussion of the global education market, analysing the rankings system, and the determinants which help universities to advance. The authors examine possible improvements in the promotion and commercialization of university research, and the role of universities in the social and economic development of transition economies. Contents: Introduction / PART I: GLOBALIZATION, THE CHANGING NATURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONAL RANKINGS OF UNIVERSITIES / Challenges in the Quest to Create Global Qualifications and Standards are Driving Change in Education Systems / Diversification, Rankings and their Conditions: General Problems and the Polish Example / PART II: THE HIGH RANKINGS OF UNIVERSITIES FROM THE UNITED STATES: ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCES OR POLICIES? / An Economic Perspective on Higher Education in the United States / Making the Case for a Strong Research University: The University of Kentucky Top-20 Business Plan / Promoting High Quality Teaching Practices in Higher Education: Lessons Learned from the United States / Factors Limiting the International Competitiveness of European Universities / Why are American Universities at the top of International Rankings? / PART III: HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE NEW MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: LISBON, BOLOGNA AND BEYOND / Analysis of Systemic Reasons for Lower Competitiveness of European Universities: the Case of Poland / Institutional Determinants of the Development of Private Higher Education in Europe / Looking for a Model of the Contemporary University / Overcoming Barriers to University-Industry Cooperation with a Focus on the Information and Communications Technology Sector: The Czech Experience / Conclusion June 2012 Hardback

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Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform Edited by Laura Castellucci, Full Professor of Economic Policy, Faculty of Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy and Anil Markandya, Director of the Basque Centre for Climate Change in the Basque Country, Spain; Honorary Professor, University of Bath, UK

A review of the literature on environmental taxes, focusing on European experiences, and analysing how such taxes can contribute to green causes as well as reducing the tax burden from 'ordinary' taxation. The authors examine the potential 'double dividend' from tax reform for helping the environment, reducing unemployment and encouraging growth. Contents: Preface; L.Castellucci & A.Markandya / PART I: GENERAL ISSUES / Environmental Taxation: What Have We Learned in the Last Thirty Years? A.Markandya / Market-Based Instruments in CEE Countries: Much Ado About Nothing; M.Scasny & V.Maca / PART II: DISTRIBUTIONAL ISSUES / Environmental Fiscal Reform in East and Southern Africa and its Effects on Income Distribution; D.Slunge & T.Sterner / Environmental Quality and Income Inequality: The Impact of Redistribution on Direct Household Emissions in Italy; L.Castellucci, A.d'Amato & M.Zoli / PART III: CARBON TAXATION / Carbon Pricing as an Effective Instrument of Climate Policy: Searching for an Optimal Policy Instrument; A.Ansuategi & I.Galarraga / Green Taxes on Aviation: The Case of Italy: The Proposal of the Green Taxation Matrix; A.Markandya & E.C.Ricci / Is it Time for a Revival of ETR in Italy? Energy Elasticities and Factor Substitutability for Manufacturing Firms; R.Bardazzi, F.Oropallo & M.G.Pazienza / Financing Public Expenditure via Emissions Taxation under International Emissions Trading: Is there any Scope for Emission Tax Harmonization?; A.d'Amato & A.Spisto June 2012 Hardback

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The New Energy Crisis Climate, Economics and Geopolitics

From Malthus' Stagnation to Sustained Growth Social, Demographic and Economic Factors

Edited by Jean-Marie Chevalier, Director, Centre de Géopolitique de l’Energie et des Matières Premières and Patrice Geoffron, Professor of Economics, both at University of Paris Dauphine, France

The New Energy Crisis comes from the intrusion of climate change issues into energy economics and geopolitics. Global warming reveals that the current evolution of the world energy consumption is on an unsustainable path. This book explores the cost of inaction for the world economy and reinforces ways to overcome the crisis. Contents: Foreword; C.Mandil / The New Energy Crisis; J-M.Chevalier / The Carbon-Dependent Asian Dynamics; P.Geoffron & S.Rouhier / Russia and Central Asia: Between East and West; N.Campaner & A.Gubaidullin / Energy Poverty and Economic Development; J-M.Chevalier & N.Ouedraogo / Middle East and North Africa: Oil Curse or Blessing?; M.C.Aoun / The United States: Energy at a Turning Point?; S.Meritet & F.Salaun / A European Vision of our Energy Future; J.Horst Keppler / Energy Finance; D.Lautier & Y.Simon / Winning The Battle?; J-M.Chevalier June 2012 Hardback

292pp £67.50

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Edited by Bruno Chiarini, Professor, University of Naples, Italy and Paolo Malanima, Director of the Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies, National Research Council (ISSM-CNR), Italy

A detailed exploration of the influence and utility of Thomas Malthus' model of population growth and economic changes in Europe since the nineteenth century. This important contribution to current discussions on theories of economic growth includes discussion of issues ranging from mortality and fertility to natural resources and the poverty trap. Contents: Demographic Dynamics and Economic Changes in Europe before the 19th Century; B.Chiarini & P.Malanima / Unified Growth Theory and Comparative Development; O.Galor / Population Dynamics, Malthusian Crises and Boserupian Innovation in PreIndustrial Societies; G.Alfani / Energy and Economic Growth in Europe; S.Bartoletto / The Path Towards the Modern Economy; P.Malanima / Accounting for Child Mortality in the Pre-Industrial European Economy; B.Chiarini & M.Giannini / Population, Earth Carrying Capacity and Economic Growth; G.Scarano / The PostMalthusian Moment: Some Responses to Population Explosion in Britain c.1840; P.Bouche June 2012 Hardback

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Green Trade Agreements Dale Colyer, Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University, USA August 2011 320pp 3 diagrams and 17 b/w tables Hardback £67.50

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Modern New York The Life and Economics of a City Greg David, formerly Editorial Director of Crain’s New York Business, USA

'David brings to his account of the transformation of the city’s economy...a reporter’s attention to detail, a storyteller’s sense of drama, and an insistence on integrity.’ - Matthew Goldstein, chancellor of City University of New York, USA ‘Greg David is one of the most thoughtful, incisive and fearless commentators on the New York City economy and its fiscal condition. No one is better equipped to explain how New York City came to what it is today and what is needed for its economy and citizens to proper in the twentyfirst century.’ - Carol Kellerman, president of the Citizens Budget Commission Renowned economist Greg David tells the story of the metropolis’s financial highs and lows since the 1960s.He takes a hard look at how Wall Street came to dominate the economy in the years following the wrenching decade of the Fiscal Crisis and how New York’s high finance roller coaster came to affect the entire city and the world. Contents: Introduction / The Fiscal Crisis and Recovery / The Rise of Wall Street and the First Boom and Bust / The Decline of Manufacturing / The Rise of Tourism / The Importance of Immigrants / A Real Estate Business Unlike Any Other / Wall Street Revives and the Internet Boom Creates Silicon Alley / Retail: The Invasion Remakes the City / The Enduring Media Business / The Internet Bust, the Terrorist Attacks and the Beginnings of Another Boom / Development: A City that Constantly Rebuilds Itself / Residential New York: Insiders versus the Outsiders / Small Business: Lionized in Rhetoric and Oppressed in Practice / Health Care and Nonprofits / The Unprecedented Wealth of the Third Wall Street Boom / The Financial Crisis and Great Recession / Power: Concentric Circles and Declining Influence / Diversifying the Economy / Conclusion April 2012 Hardback

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Foundations for New Economic Thinking

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A Collection of Essays

The Historical Consumer

Sheila Dow, Reader in Economics, University of Stirling, UK

Consumption and Everyday Life in Japan, 18502000

New economic thinking is in demand in the light of the recent economic crisis. This book equips the reader with a better understanding of current ways of thinking and as well as an awareness of other possibilities, providing the foundations for debate in theory and methodology alongside practical implications for policy. Contents: What Kind of New Theory in Light of the Crisis? / Schools of Thought in Macroeconomics / Animal Spirits and Rationality / Beyond Dualism / Uncertainty about Uncertainty / The Appeal of Mainstream Economics / Mainstream Economic Methodology / Methodological Pluralism and Pluralism of Method / The Non-Neutrality of Formalism / Structured Pluralism / The Meaning of Open Systems / The Issue of Uncertainty in Economics / Variety of Methodological Approach in Economics April 2012 264pp 3 figures and 4 tables Hardback £65.00

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Edited by Penelope Francks, Honorary Lecturer in Japanese Studies, University of Leeds, UK and Janet Hunter, Saji Professor of Japanese Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

This book explores the rise of consumerism and the expanding variety of goods available in Japan. Japan is placed within the comparative context of the ‘consumer revolution’ in Europe and North America, contributing to the analysis of the ways in which consumption and everyday life change in the course of economic development. Contents: Introduction: Japan’s Consumption History in Comparative Perspective; J.Hunter & P.Francks / PART I: GENDER, THE HOUSEHOLD AND CONSUMPTION / The Role of Housework in Everyday Life: Another Aspect of Consumption in Modern Japan; M.Tanimoto / Like Bamboo Shoots after the Rain: the Growth of a Nation of Dressmakers and Consumers; A.Gordon / Building up Steam as Consumers: Women, Rice-cookers and the Consumption of Everyday Household Goods in Japan; H.Macnaughtan / PART II: TRADITION, MODERNITY AND THE GROWTH OF CONSUMPTION / Japanese Modernisation and the Changing Everyday Life of the Consumer: Evidence from Household Accounts; S.Nakanishi & T.Futaya / Sweetness and Empire: Sugar Consumption in Imperial Japan; B.Kushner / Kimono Fashion: the Consumer and the Growth of the Textile Industry in Pre-war Japan; P.Francks / Reviving Tradition: Patients and the Shaping of Japan’s Traditional Medicines Industry; M.Umemura / PART III: SPACES AND PATHWAYS OF CONSUMPTION / Getting on a Train: Railway Passengers and the Growth of Train Travel in Meiji Japan; N.Nakamura / People and Post Offices: Consumption of Postal Services in Japan from the Late Nineteenth Century; J.Hunter / Mail-order Retailing in Pre-war Japan: A Pathway to Consumption Before the Mass Market; I.Mitsuzono / From Corporate Playground to Family Resort: Golf as Commodity in Post-war Japan; A.Lockyer / Conclusion: History and the Consumer: an Historian of the West Looks to Japan; B.Lemire

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Towards an Integrated Paradigm in Heterodox Economics Alternative Approaches to the Current Eco-Social Crises Edited by Julien-Francois Gerber, Harvard University, USA and Rolf Steppacher, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Swizterland

The human imprint on the biosphere has become so pronounced in recent years that there has been talk of a new geological era, the ‘Anthropocene’. Gathering contributions from some of the world’s foremost heterodox economists, this book explores the new economic directions and paradigms that are required to respond to this crisis. Contents: The Integration of Social, Ecological and Economic Knowledge; C.Splash / Hunger, Poverty, and Financial Crisis: Are we Trapped in an Obsolete Economic Order?; D.Bromley / From Utilitarianism to Evolution in Ecological Economics; G.Hodgson / Linking Ecological Economics and Political Ecology: Social Metabolism, Ecological Distribution Conflicts, and Languages of Valuation; J.Martinez-Alier / The Elephant in the Room: a Critical Appraisal of Economic Narratives on Peak Oil; M.Giampietro & K.Mayumi / Meanings and Significance of Property with Reference to Today’s Three Major Eco-institutional Crises; R.Steppacher & J.F.Gerber / Ten Policies for a Steady State Economy; H.Daly December 2011 256 pp 11 figures and 2 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

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Monetary Economics

The New Chinese Economy

The World’s Key Industry

Dynamic Transitions into the Future

History and Economics of International Shipping

Edited by Elias C. Grivoyannis, Associate Professor of Economics, Yeshiva University, USA, specializing in Forensic Economics, Health Economics, International Economics, Financial Markets and Institutions, Econometrics, Energy and Environmental Economics

An Integrated Approach to Credit, Money, Income, Production and Wealth 2nd edition Wynne Godley, King’s College, Cambridge University, UK and Marc Lavoie, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, Canada

'Wynne Godley has been the moving force behind keeping quantitative non-mainstream macroeconomics alive and flourishing for the last several decades...His work is inspiring, and will guide policy-oriented macroeconomic modellers for decades to come.' Lance Taylor, Cambridge Journal of Economics This book challenges the mainstream paradigm, based on the inter-temporal optimisation of welfare by individual agents. It introduces a methodology for studying how institutions create flows of income, expenditure and production together with stocks of assets and liabilities, thereby determining how whole economies evolve through time. Contents: Introduction / Balance Sheets, Transaction Matrices and The Monetary Circuit / The Simplest Model with Government Money / Government Money with Portfolio Choice / Long-Term Bonds, Capital Gains and Liquidity Preference / Introducing the Open Economy / A Simple Model with Private Bank Money / Time, Inventories, Profits and Pricing / A Model with Private Bank Money, Inventories and Inflation / A Model with both Inside and Outside Money / A Growth Model Prototype / Open Economy with Flexible Prices and Exchange Rates / General Conclusion December 2011 576pp Paperback £35.00

The most recent account of what is going on in the fast changing world and Chinese economics. Topics in the book include economic development, banking and finance, education reform, consumption patterns, the impact of social networking, population dynamics, policy making, and the challenges ahead for the rising economic global superpower. Contents: A Historic Background of China's Economy . International Implications of China's Opening Economy / The Role of Government Agencies in China's Economic Growth / Land Property Rights and Land Transferring in China's Industrialization Process / Private Banking Development in Modern China / Higher Education Reform and Precautionary Savings in China / Social Network and Consumption Smoothing in Rural China / Accounting for Consumption Inequality in China's Population / The Dynamics of Income Distribution in Chinese Cities / The Club Convergence Across Chinese Provinces / Population Mobility to Chinese Cities and Policies for the Equalization of Public Services / Financial and Economic Stability in China at the End of the US Great Moderation April 2012 Hardback Paperback

208pp £75.00 £18.99

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Edited by Gelina Harlaftis, Associate Professor, Department of History, Ionian University, Greece, Jesús Valdaliso, Professor of Economic History, School of Economics and Business Administration, University of the Basque Country, Spain and Stig Tenold, Professor of Economic History, The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration

Maritime transport has been the main driver of trade growth, and the emergence and development of a global economy. This collection of essays from distinguished economists and historians takes an international and comparative perspective, covering topics ranging from technological advance and the role of the state to maritime business development. Contents: Introduction / L. R.Fischer and the Progress of Maritime Economic History; D.Williams & L.Scholl / Shipping and Staple Economies in the Periphery; C.K.Harley / The Progress of the Steamship in the 19th Century; D.M.Williams & J.Armstrong / The Advantages of Water Carriage; Y.Kaukianen / Building the Vital Networks of Trade; E.Lange, E.Ekperg & E.Merok / The Development of Commercial Infrastructures for World Shipping; G.Boyce / Government and British Shipping in the Later 20th Century; S.Palmer / Historical Evolution of the Ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam; S.Vanfraechem / Institutional Path-dependence and Port Regulation; M.Tull & J.Reveley / China’s Seaport Development 1978-2002; A.N.G.Koi Yu & T.Ka-chai / Hull’s Maritime Business Sector c. 1860-1914; M.Barnard & D.Starkey / Risks and Rewards - the Business of Norwegian Shipping; S.Tenold / Greek and Spanish Shipowners in the 19th and 20th Centuries; G.Harlaftis & J.M.Valdaliso / Epilogue: A Key Industry or an Invisible Industry?; G.Harlaftis, S.Tenold & J.M.Valdaliso May 2012 288pp 13 figures and 14 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

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Equilibrium and Evolution

Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy

Economic Integration and the Location of Industries

Opportunities and Challenges

The Case of Less Developed East Asian Countries

Alfred Marshall and the Marshallians

Edited by Katja Hujo, Research Coordinator, United Nations Research Institute for Social Developmen, Switzerland

Neil Hart, School of Economics, University of New South Wales, Australia

Alfred Marshall has traditionally been listed alongside pioneering ‘neoclassical’ economists. In this volume Neil Hart challenges this view, illuminating the ambiguities within Marshall’s work, and exploring his reconciliation of two modes of thinking, equilibrium economics and evolutionary economics. Contents: Introduction: Competing Assessments of Alfred Marshall / The Development of Marshall’s Thought / Marshall’s ‘Economic Biology’ / Marshall’s Equilibrium Analysis and the ‘Reconciliation Problem’ / Sraffa’s Critique and ‘Marshall’s Theory’ / Getting Marshall ‘Out of the Way’ / The Professionalisation of Economics and Marshall’s Theory / Increasing Returns and Economic Progress / Epilogue: Marshall, the Marshallians and Modern Economics December 2011 256pp c.50 b/w drawings and tables Hardback £65.00

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An exploration of the implications of mineralled wealth and the opportunities that this creates for economic and social development. The book includes theoretical and policy analyses as well as micro level country case studies, including Norway, Chile, Indonesia, Nigeria and Botswana. Contents: PART I: THEMATIC ISSUES / Introduction: Blessing or Curse? / Development and Growth in Mineral-Rich Countries / Economic Policy in MineralRich Countries / Social Policy and State Revenues in Mineral-Rich Contexts / Institutional Change and State Capacity / PART II: CASE STUDIES / Mineral Rents and Social Development in Norway / Mineral Rents and Social Development in Chile / Mineral Wealth, Development and Social Policy in Indonesia / Has Botswana Beaten the Resource Curse? / Social Policy in a Mineral-Rich Economy: the Case of Nigeria / Conclusion: Options and Constraints May 2012 352pp 28 b/w tables and 51 figures Hardback £67.50

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Social Policy in a Development Context

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Ikuo Kuroiwa, Director General of the Development Studies Centre, Institute of Developing Economies(IDEJETRO), Japan

A comprehensive picture of the effects of economic integration on industry location in less developed East Asia - particularly in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar - who pursued trade liberalization and economic integration after the 1990s. Studies include detailed empirical analyses of regional industry locations as well as country overviews. Contents: PART I: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES / The Analytical Framework; I.Kuroiwa / A Survey of Theoretical and Empirical Literature; I.Kuroiwa / Measures for Geographical Concentration and Specialization with Area Data; T.Gokan / PART II: COUNTRY STUDIES / Liberalization, Integration and Industrial Location in Vietnam; N.Hamaguchi, F.Ishizuka & S.Sakata / Economic Integration and Industry Location in Cambodia; N.Hatsukano, I.Kuroiwa & K.Tsubota / Economic Integration and Industry Location in Laos; S.Keola, K.Hayakawa & K.Tanaka / Distribution of Myanmar Rice Mills in the Age of Economic Integration; T.Kudo, T.Gokan & I.Kuroiwa / PART III: SPECIFIC TOPICS AND CONCLUSIONS / Location Choice of Multinational Firms in CLMV Countries; K.Hayakawa, S.Keola & K.Tanaka / Impacts of Transport and Trade Facilitation Measures in GMS Countries; S.Kumagai / Summary of Findings and Policy Implications; I.Kuroiwa / Explanatory Notes on Data Sources May 2012 256pp 56 b/w tables and 48 figures Hardback £65.00

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Regulating for Decent Work

Somebody in Charge

New Directions in Labour Market Regulation

A Solution to Recessions?

Edited by Sangheon Lee, Research and Policy Coordinator for Conditions of Work and Employment Programme, International Labour Office, Switzerland and Deirdre McCann, Senior Lecturer, University of Manchester, UK

Pierre Lemieux, Research Fellow, Independent Institute; Professor of Economics, Université du Québec, Canada; Co-chairman of the GREL (Groupe de Recherche Économie et Liberté)

June 2011 Hardback

392pp £70.00

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The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom from 1870 to 2005 Clive Lee, Emeritus Professor, University of Aberdeen, UK

Public expenditure has increased considerably in the UK from around ten per cent of GDP in the 1870s to forty per cent and above in the 21st century. Clive Lee explores the fluctuations in state spending, highlighting the ongoing political conflict over the size and extent of welfare provision. Contents: Analysis of Sources of Public Revenue / Analysis of Distribution and Size of Public Expenditure / Appendix of Statistical Tables 216x138mm 978-0-230-35414-2

Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization Studies in the Political Economy of Institutions and Late Development Dic Lo, Lecturer in Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK

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Advances in Labour Studies

December 2011 296pp 10 b/w tables and 24 figures Hardback £65.00

March 2011 Hardback

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An Enquiry into the Ideology and Reality of Market and Market System John Lepper, Honorary Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Lancaster University, UK

Why do markets exist? How are they maintained? What are market systems and how are they formed? This book addresses these fundamental questions and challenges the traditional view that markets and market systems are ‘natural’, asserting instead that they are ideologically coloured and of dubious scientific value.

This book seeks to clarify the positive and negative lessons in the experiences of late development under neoliberal globalization. Dic Lo explores competing theories, with a view to constructing an alternative synthesis that transcends neoliberalism, placing greater emphasis on solidarity and humanistic development. Contents: Overview / Theoretical and Policy Doctrines / Efficiency and Efficient Institutions / The Division of Labour and Institutions / The East Asian Phenomenon / The China Paradox / The Economics of Transition / Feasible Socialism / Conclusions November 2011 208pp 6 b/w tables and 7 figures Hardback £60.00

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Contents: PART I: MARKET: ANATOMY OF A CONCEPT / Nature of Market / Market Politics and Social Discourse / Market and Law / Market Reality and Market Beliefs / Market as Science / Market Application / PART II: MERCANTIFER: EXPLORATIONS OF ECONOMIC REALITY / Nature of Mercantifers / How Mercantifers Emerge and Function / Market Failure and Mercantifer Success / Mercantifer Processes / Types of Mercantifer / Trajectories and Mercantifers / Theory of Mercantifers / PART III: SYSTEMS OF MERCANTIFERS / Mercantifer Systems / Mercantifers and Money November 2011 304pp 28 figures and 13 b/w tables Hardback £65.00

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Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy

Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics

Integrating Research and Practice on Sustainable Enterprise

Volume 2: Applied Econometrics

Edited by Alfred Marcus, teaches and conducts research in strategic management, macroeconomics, business ethics, and business and the natural environment, Paul Shrivastava, David O’Brien Distinguished Professor; Director of the David O’Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise, Sanjay Sharma Dean, both at John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Canada and Stefano Pogutz Enured Researcher; Assistant Professor of Management, Department of Management and Technology, Università Bocconi, Italy

Technology breakthroughs in sustainable renewable energy and energy conservation technologies require that there be a strong institutional ecosystem in place which supports innovation, but the nature of this foundation and how it works is not well-known. Becoming a leader necessitates new forms of cross-sector cooperation.

Understanding the Crisis in Greece From Boom to Bust 2nd edition

Edited by Terence C. Mills, Professor of Applied Statistics and Econometrics, Department of Economics, Loughborough University, UK and Kerry Patterson, Professor of Economics, University of Reading, UK May 2011 Paperback

1424pp £45.00

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The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis Terence C. Mills, Professor of Applied Statistics and Econometrics, Department of Economics, Loughborough University, UK June 2011 480pp 234x156mm 41 b/w tables and 113 illustrations Hardback £90.00 978-0-230-29018-1

Palgrave Advanced Texts in Econometrics Series Editors: Kerry Patterson and Terence C. Mills

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Contents: Preface: New Forms of Cross-Sector Cooperation for Achieving Breakthroughs in Sustainable Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Technologies / PART I: VOICES FROM THE FIELD: EMERGING MODELS OF CROSS-SECTOR COOPERATION IN THE GREEN ECONOMY / The Green Economy Partnership Process; J.Hogin / PART II: VOICES FROM ACADEMIA: NEW MODELS FOR CROSS-SECTOR COOPERATION / Overcoming Problems in the Emergence of New Technology Clusters; A.Marcus & A.Fremeth / The Price of Policy Risk - Empirical Insights from Choice Experiments with European Photovoltaic Project Developers; S.Lüthi & R.Wüstenhagen / A Framework for Understanding Firm Investment in Collaborative International Environmental Technology Ventures; G.Vasudeva / PART III: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER PARADOXES AND POTENTIAL IN THE EMERGING GREEN ECONOMY December 2011 352pp 17pp figures Hardback £80.00

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Michael Mitsopoulos, Co-ordinator of Research and Analysis, Hellenic Federation of Enterprises, Greece and Theodore Pelagidis, Advisor to the Greek Finance Minister; Professor of Economic Analysis, Piraeus University, Greece; Senior Professorial Fellow, Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

'An extremely timely book as it demonstrates convincingly that the pathologies of the Greek economy have broader political implications.' Christos P. Ioannides, Queens College, USA 'This is Freakonomics meets the Greek crisis. It is an original, penetrating and broad analysis of the problems of the Greek system. The diagnosis is compelling. The solutions are provocative. It is a timely leap forward in the debate on the future.' Kevin Featherstone, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 'A scathing account of Greece’s economic implosion.' - New York Times As the tensions in the Greek economy take centre stage in the international headlines, this book examines the failed policies and political corruption that have bankrupted the nation. The authors comment on recent bailouts and haircuts and explore the uncertain future of Greece in the Eurozone. Contents: Introduction / Vikings in Greece: Rents, the Design of the Greek Political System and the Blockage of Reforms / Corruption, Policy Inadequacy and the Greek Constitution / Efficiency and Quality of Justice in Greece / Strong Growth and Weak Institutions: The Greek Paradox Re-considered / Epilogue February 2012 104 figures Paperback

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Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India Is Inclusive Growth Possible? Edited by Rayaprolu Nagaraj, Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, India

With six essays exploring different aspects of economic growth, poverty, inequality and social security, this book offers a critical perspective on India’s development experience since independence. Incisive and empirically rich, the book opens up new vistas in development discourse and informs current policy debates. Contents: Introduction / Development Strategies and Poverty Reduction; R.Nagaraj / Economic Development and Inequalities; M.H.Suryanarayana / Social Protection Policies, Experiences and Challenges; G.Sen & D.Rajasekhar / Rethinking Reforms: A New Vision for the Social Sector in India; P.S.Vijay Shankar & M.Shah / Organised Interests, Development Strategies and Social Policies; V.Chibber / State and Redistributive Development in India; A.Kohli May 2012 224pp 216x138mm 21 figures, 33 b/w tables and 1 map Hardback £65.00 978-1-137-00075-0

Poverty and Development

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Marx’s Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals Howard Nicholas, Teacher of Economics, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Marx’s Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals provides an original look at how Marx understood the role of money, extending his theory to consider how prices move over the course of business cycles. Key modern theories of price are also analysed; Neoclassical, Post Keynesian and Sraffian theories are contrasted with Marxian thought. Contents: Introduction / Marx on Price in the Simple Circulation of Commodities / Marx on Price in Capitalism / Marx on Smith and Ricardo / Marxist Interpretations of Marx’s Theory of Price / The Neoclassical Theory of Price / Post Keynesian Theory of Price / Sraffa’s Theory of Price / Concluding Remarks October 2011 Hardback

232pp £60.00

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Contributions to Stock-Flow Modeling Essays in Honor of Wynne Godley Edited by Dimitri Papadimitriou, Levy Economics Institute, USA and Gennaro Zezza, Professor of Economics, University of Cassino, Italy

A collection of papers from leading thinkers to celebrate the work of the late Wynne Godley, and his enormormous contribution to the field of monetary economics. Chapters include indepth discussions of the revolutionary economic modelling systems that Godley introduced, as well as his prescient concerns about the global financial crash. Contents: Wynne Godley’s Economics; D.Papadimitriou / Godley Works in Mysterious Ways: The Craft of Economic Judgement in Postwar Britain; T.Mata / Godley Got it Right; L.R.Wray / Who are these Economists, Anyway? J.K.Galbraith / A Look at New Cambridge: Will the UK Private Expenditure Function Stand Up?; B.Martin / Three Balances and Twin Deficits: Godley versus Ruggles and Ruggles; A.Shaikh / From Macroeconomics to Monetary Economics: Some Persistent Themes in the Theory Work of Wynne Godley; M.Lavoie / Godley and Graziani: Stock-flow Consistent Monetary Circuits; G.Zezza / The Stock-flow Consistent Approach with Active Financial Markets; J.Toporowski & J.Michell / Financial Integration and Stabilization in a Monetary Union Without or With Bank Rationing; V.Duwicquet & J.Mazier / Debt-Deflation Traps within Small Open Economies: A Stock-flow Consistent Perspective; S.Kinsella / A Debate with Wynne Godley on the Neutrality of Fiscal Policy; E.Le Heron / The Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in the Levy Institute’s Stock-Flow Model; P.Arestis & M.Sawyer / Of Unsustainable Processes and the US Dollar; J.Bibow / Squaring the Circle in Euroland? Some Remarks on the Stability Programmes 2010-2013; M.Brecht, S.Tober, T.van Trreeck & A.Truger / Wynne Godley: A Bibliography / Index December 2011 424pp 48 b/w tables and 93 figures Hardback £70.00

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Unit Root Tests in Time Series Volume 2: Extensions and Developments Kerry Patterson, Professor of Economics, University of Reading, UK

Testing for a Unit Root is now an essential part of time series analysis but the literature on the topic is so large that knowing where to start is difficult even for the specialist. This book provides a way into the techniques of unit root testing, explaining the pitfalls and non-standard cases, using practical examples and simulation analysis. Contents: Introduction / Functional Form and Nonparametric Tests for a Unit Root / Fractional Integration / Semi-parametric Estimation of the Long Memory Parameter / Smooth Transition Nonlinear Models / Threshold Autoregressions / Structural Breaks in AR Models / Structural Breaks with Unknown Break Dates / Conditional Heteroscedasticity and Unit Root Tests April 2012 512 pp 86 b/w tables and 124 figures Hardback £90.00

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Palgrave Texts in Econometrics Series Editor: Kerry Patterson

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In the Shadow of Adam Smith Donald Rutherford, Honorary Fellow, School of Economics, University of Edinburgh, UK

Sustainability Analysis

A large number of Scottish writers in economics are discussed according to a thematic approach. The distinctive Scottish contribution to the clash between natural liberty and socialist ideas is set out through topics, such as, trade, paper credit, banking, the functions of government, taxation, national debt, population, property rights and rent, profits and wages, poverty, and economic growth and development.

An Interdisciplinary Approach

Contents: Preface / Introduction / Trade / International Trade / Exchange / Value / Money / Functions of Money / Paper Credit / Banking / Public Finance / Functions of Government / Taxation / National Debt / Condition of the People / Population / Property Rights and Rent / Profits and Wages / Poverty / Condition of the Economy / Economic Growth / Economic Development / Economic Ideology / Conclusions May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Economic Instruments of Security Policy Influencing Choices of Leaders 2nd edition Gary M. Shiffman, Senior Fellow, Centre for Peace and Security Studies; Professor, Security Studies Department and James J. Jochum, Adjunct Professor, Security Studies Program, both at Georgetown Universit, USA March 2011 Paperback

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Sustainability Analysis provides a detailed exploration of current environmental thinking from a variety of perspectives, including institutional and psychological angles. Primarily focusing on macroeconomic policies and green national accounting, this book provides a strong basis for further study in sustainable development. Contents: Introduction / Actors, Paradigms and Ideologies in Global Governance for Sustainability / System of Accounts for Global Entropy-Production (SAGE-P) / Interdisciplinarity and Sustainable Development: Policy Implications / Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis of the UK Economy / Comparative Behaviour and Institutions / The Systemic Psychological Description of Ecological Consciousness / Sustainable Development: From Concepts to Models / Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Energy Saving / Climate Change Discourse Analysis: The Russian Case / New Europe - New Energy: Sustainable Energy in the Expanded EU / The Environmental Quality of Growth Indicators / Evaluating the Sustainable Development of a Region Using a System of Indicators December 2011 288pp 25 b/w tables and 54 figures Hardback £65.00

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Military Economics The Interaction of Power and Money Ron Smith, Professor of Applied Economics, Birkbeck, Univeristy of London, UK

'Essential reading for academics and practitioners interested in relationships between the military dimensions of economics and conflict.' - Professor Matt Uttley, King’s College London, UK 'This outstanding book makes an original contribution to the economic analysis of the military sector. A highly readable, non-technical and scholarly treatment of why money matters to the military. This is a classic text in applied economics.' - Keith Hartley, University of York, UK Military power needs to be financed and economic development is often shaped by military conflict, thus the interaction of the military and economics, power and money is central to the modern world. This book provides an accessible introduction to the economics of organized force, with a wide range of historical and current examples. Contents: Introduction / Economics / The Military / Values / Facts / Theories / Power and Money / Producing Security / Militarism / Economic Concepts / Uncertainty / Economic-Security Interactions / Security: Are We Safe? / Individual Security / National Security / Global Security / War / Oil / Arms Races and Arms Control / Military Spending: How Much is Enough? / Measures of Military Expenditure / Motives for Arming / Economic Functions of US Military Spending / Hard Choices: UK and France / An Arms Race: India and Pakistan / Military Prices / Military Balance Sheets / Force Acquisition I: Demand: The Biggest Bang for a Buck? Labour / Weapons Procurement / Technology / Force Acquisition II: Supply: The Merchants of Death? / The Arms Industry / Evolution of the Arms Trade / Regulation / Military Capability: How to Win? / Force Employment / Morale / Logistics / Peacekeeping / Economic Choices: Swords or Plowshares? / Budget Constraints / Economic Effects / Technological Spin-off / Economic Warfare / Understanding Military Economics / Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, References, Index September 2011 208pp 5 b/w tables and 7 figures Paperback £18.99

Land Ownership Inequality and Rural Factor Markets in Turkey A Study for Critically Evaluating Market Friendly Reforms Fatma Gül Ünal, Economics Specialist for UNDP/ Regional Bueau for Asia and the Pacifica, Regional Strategy and Policy Unit. She has taught economics at Bard College, Simon’s Rock, USA, Bucknell University, and at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she is a staff economist at the Center for Popular Economics.

Fatma Gul Ünal analyzes the interconnection between inequality and rural factor markets. She investigates the effectiveness and efficiency of land and labor markets in spreading economic opportunities within agriculture and, thereby, in reducing rural poverty and inequality using Turkey as a case study. Contents: Introduction: Why Agriculture? / A Portrait of Turkish Agriculture: Inequality and its Discontents: Sharecropping or Fixed Rent Tenancy? / Small is Beautiful: Evidence of Inverse Size Yield Relationship in Agriculture / Inequality in Land, Inequality in Incomes: Do Markets Help or Hurt and When? / Conclusions May 2012 Hardback

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The Economics of the Middle East

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Experimental and Behavioral Economics HIGHLIGHT

An Introduction to Behavioral Economics 2nd edition Nick Wilkinson, Professor of Economics, Richmond, American University in London, UK and Matthias Klaes, Professor of Commerce, Keele University, UK

This new edition includes fresh in-put from author Matthias Klaes of Keele University. There is expanded, in-depth material on rationality, behavioural game theory and the nature of evidence and its role in testing. In addition, there are developed and insightful worked examples, more practical real-life cases and stimulating end-of-chapter questions that will enliven the text. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / Nature of Behavioral Economics / Methodology / PART II: FOUNDATIONS / Values, Preferences and Choices / Beliefs, Heuristics and Biases / Decision Making under Risk and Uncertainty / Mental Accounting / PART III: INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE / The Discounted Utility Model / Alternative Intertemporal Choice Models / PART IV: STRATEGIC INTERACTION / Behavioral Game Theory / Social Preferences / PART V: CONCLUSION / Behavioral Economics: Outlook April 2012 Paperback

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A Course in Behavioral Economics Erik Angner, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Economics and Public Policy, George Mason University, USA

A one-semester text, comparing and contrasting behavioral economics to mainstream, neoclassical economics. For advanced undergraduate students of economics, philosophy, psychology, marketing, and political science. Contents: INTRODUCTION / The Origins of Behavioral Economics / Methods / Looking Ahead / CHOICE UNDER CERTAINTY / Rational Choice under Certainty / Preferences / Rational Preferences / Indifference and Strict Preference / Preference Orderings / Choice under Certainty / Utility / Decision-Making under Certainty / Opportunity Costs / Sunk Costs / Menu Dependence / Loss Aversion / Anchoring and Adjustment / JUDGMENT UNDER RISK & UNCERTAINTY / Probability Judgment / Fundamentals of Probability Theory /Unconditional Probability / Conditional Probability / Total Probability and Bayes’s Rule /Bayesian Updating / Judgment under Risk and Uncertainty / The Gambler’s Fallacy / Conjunction and Disjunction Fallacies / Base-rate Neglect / Confirmation Bias / Availability / CHOICE UNDER RISK & UNCERTAINTY / Rational Choice under Risk and Uncertainty / Uncertainty / Expected Value / Expected Utility / Attitudes Toward Risk / Decision-making under Risk and Uncertainty / Framing Effects / Bundling and Mental Accounting / The Allais Problem / The Ellsberg Problem / Probability Weighting / INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE / The Discounted Utility Model / Interest Rates / Exponential Discounting / Intertemporal Choice / Hyperbolic Discounting / Choosing Not to Choose / Preferences over Profiles / STRATEGIC INTERACTION / Analytical Game Theory / Nash Equilibrium in Pure Strategies / Nash Equilibrium in Mixed Strategies / Equilibrium Refinements / Behavioral Game Theory / Social Preferences / Intentions, Reciprocity, and Trust / Limited Strategic Thinking / CONCLUDING REMARKS / General Discussion / Introduction / Behavioral Welfare Economics / Assessing Behavioral Economics / Conclusion / Bibliography / APPENDIX: Answer Key April 2012 Paperback

256pp £25.99

Education

The Engaged Campus

Previously Announced

Dan W. Butin, Associate Professor; Founding Dean, School of Education, Merrimack College, USA and Scott Seider, Assistant Professor of Education, Boston University, USA

Governing Young Children, Families, and their Care A Critical Policy Analysis of Early Education and Child Care Marianne N. Bloch, Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA June 2012 Hardback

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Critical Cultural Studies of Childhood

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Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education Rachel Brooks, Professor of Education, Brunel University, UK and Johanna Waters, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Liverpool, UK April 2011 208pp 2 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £55.00

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Offers a set of emerging best practices and articulation of critical issues for faculty and administrators committed to developing, strengthening, or expanding majors or minors in community engagement at their respective institutions. Contents: Introduction: Framing the Field; D.W.Butin / PART I: BUILDING A PROGRAM / Building an Interdisciplinary, Career-Focused, Social Justice Minor at DePaul; L.Worrall & D.Strain / Capacity Building for the Common Good at PSU; M.Nishishiba & K.Kecskes / Building in Place; T.Stanley / Striving for Faculty Buy-In: Umass’s Certificate Program in Public Service and Civic Engagement; A.Keene & J.Reiff / PART II: GROWING A PROGRAM / Civic Engagement Growing Pains in Alaska; T.Burke, D.Hirschberg & T.Smith / Creating the Culture, Character, and Craft of Engagement; S.Enos / Connecting Students to Community and Structures of Support; H.Rosenberg & D.Karp / PART III: CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME / We’re All Engaged Now: The Rise and (possible) Demise of Community Studies; M.B.Pudup / Negotiating the Boundary Between the Academy and Communities; H.Giles / Taking on the ‘Problems’ of Community Service Learning; D.Burke / PART IV: MEASURING SUCCESS / Service Learning and Challenges of Interpretation; K.Morton / Down the Line: Measuring Long-Term Outcomes of a Community Engagement Program; M.Bolz, A.Feldman & D.Chin / PART V: CRITICAL ISSUES TO CONSIDER / P.Levine, E.Minnich, E.Hollander, B.Hackett & A.Hoy / Afterword: Moving Forward; S.Seider May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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EDUCATION

Racism and Education in the U.K. and the U.S.

The Death of the Comprehensive High School?

Towards a Socialist Alternative

Historical, Contemporary, and Comparative Perspectives

Mike Cole, Research Professor in Education and Equality; Director, Centre for Education for Social Justice, Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln, UK

Extends Marxist analysis to include key concepts from the work of neoMarxists Antonio Gramsci and Louis Althusser. It looks in detail at racism in the U.K. and the U.S. and goes on to examine the differences between schooling and education, and their relationship to racism in those two countries and in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Contents: Socialism, Marxism, and Neo-Marxism / Racism in the U.K. / Racism in the U.S. / Interpellation, Hegemony, and Schooling and the Potential of CounterHegemonic Anti-racist Education / The Bolivarian Revolution, Twenty-first Century Socialism, and Counterhegemonic Education in Venezuela / Implications for Classroom Practice in the U.K. and the U.S. July 2011 Hardback Paperback

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Marxism and Education

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Edited by Barry M. Franklin, Professor; Chair of the Department of Secondary Education, Utah State University, USA and Gary McCullough, Brian Simon Professor of the History of Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK

This groundbreaking volume considers whether the question of the high school’s seeming demise is exaggerated and why it is experiencing the many problems that it does Essays focus on the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Contents: PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES / Custodialism and Career Preparation in a Comprehensive High School, 1929-1942; S.G.Terzian / Education for All American Youth (1944): A Failed Attempt to Extend the Comprehensive High School; W.J.Urban / The Comprehensive High School, Enrollment Expansion, and Inequality: The United States in the Post-War Era; J.L.Rury / PART II: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES / Death to the Comprehensive High School and Life to Small School Reform: Advocating for Critical Care in Small Schools of Color; R.Antrop-González & A.De Jesús / Soul Making in the Comprehensive High School: The Legacies of Frederick Wiseman’s High School and High School II; J.R.Rosario / The End of the Comprehensive High School? African American Support for Private School Vouchers; T.C.Pedroni / PART III: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES / The Formation of Comprehensive Education: Scandinavian Variations; S.Wiborg / Missing, Presumed Dead? What Happened to the Comprehensive School in England and Wales; D.Crook / The Comprehensive Ideal in New Zealand: Challenge and Prospects; G.Lee, H.Lee & R.Openshaw / ‘My Parents Came Here with Nothing and They Wanted Us to Achieve’: Italian Australians and School Success; P.Miller April 2012 Paperback

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Secondary Education in a Changing World

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Feminist Theory in Pursuit of the Public Women and the “Re-Privatization” of Labor Robin Truth Goodman, Associate Professor of English, Florida State University, USA

'An exciting and provocative new book. This is a first-rate contribution to feminist and critical social theory.' - Drucilla K. Barker, University of South Carolina, USA 'A stunning achievement. This is a ground-breaking analysis of the complex, gendered relations between private and public domains as they have emerged in three stages: from the age of industrial labor, to the welfare state, to the current neoliberal agenda. Goodman demonstrates how the ‘reprivatization’ of women’s labor in global markets now serves as a justification for eliminating all forms of public regulation, oversight, and social justice. By refusing to collapse the distinction between private and public, Goodman develops a compelling new theory of a participatory public sphere revitalized by private autonomy and critique.' - David B. Downing, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA The waning of power in the public sphere diminishes the influence that citizens can have in deciding on the conditions of life, and therefore minimizes the changes that feminists can envision or enact in the social field to work towards equality, access, deliberation, participation, just distribution, rights, and authority for women. Contents: Feminism and the Retreat from the Public / The Habermasian Public Sphere: Women’s Work Within the Critique of Instrumental Reason / Beirut Fragments December 2011 256pp Paperback £18.00

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Education, Politics and Public Life

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Remaking English for the Post-War World Three London Schools, 1945-1965 John Hardcastle, Senior Lecturer in Education, Director: Social Change and English 1945-65, Department of Children and Learning, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, Peter Medway, Research Fellow, Department of Education and Professional Studies, King’s College London, UK, Georgina Brewis, Research Officer, Faculty of Children and Learning, Department of Learning, Curriculum and Communication, Institute of Education, University of London, UK and David Crook, Reader in Education, School of Sport and Education, Brunel University, UK

The argument is that the teaching and experience of English in England over those two decades have to be understood not simply in terms of 'subject history' or the internal ebbs and flows of a professional community but, far more interestingly, as one domain in which the life of the time was being lived out. Contents: Introduction: Understandings of English Teaching / Society, Social Change and Secondary English in the Post-war Years / Literature Review / Research Design and Implementation / The Traditional Grammar School (boys): Hackney Downs School, formerly the Grocers' Company School / The Experimental Comprehensive (mixed): Walworth School / The 20th Century Mixed, Suburban, Selective School (mixed): Minchenden Grammar School / The Three Schools: A Discussion / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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Secondary Education in a Changing World

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Immigration and the Challenge of Education

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Secondary STEM Educational Reform

A Social Drama Analysis in South Central Los Angeles Nathalia E. Jaramillo, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations, Department of Educational Studies, Purdue University, USA

This book analyzes a school setting and community from the standpoint of a group of immigrant mothers in South Central Los Angeles who were concerned about the education of their children and the violence in their communities. Contents: The Social Drama of Mirasur / Setting the Stage: The School-Community Borderland / The Pedagogy of the Burro / The Breach / Inner Theater: Social Drama as Shifting Consciousness / Anti-Structure and Communitas / Revolutionary Social Drama: De-colonial Pedagogical Processes January 2012 Paperback

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Education, Politics and Public Life

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Edited by Carla C. Johnson, Associate Professor of Science Education, University of Cincinnati, USA

Federal and state funding agencies have invested billions of dollars into secondary STEM (Science, Technology, Education, Mathematics) educational reform over the past decade. This volume addresses the interplay of external and internal variables associated with school reform and how this dynamic has impacted many efforts. Contents: PART I:CREATING A STEM FOR ALL ENVIRONMENT / PART II: THE IMPORTANCE OF UP FRONT EVALUATION PLANNING INCLUDING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES / PART III: SCIENCE COOPERATIVES IN MISSOURI AND IOWA (SCIENCE CO-OP): ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF SCIENCE LITERACY FOR ALL / PART IV: LESSONS FROM THE FIELD: EXAMINING THE CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES OF A MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE PROGRAM USING ACCELERATION AND ENRICHMENT FOR GIFTED URBAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS / PART V: THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB: WHAT’S THE ROLE OF LITERACY IN STEM INITIATIVES? / PART VI: A CASE STUDY OF A STEM GRANT’S EXECUTIVE BOARD: CHALLENGES WITH OWNERSHIP AND INITIATIVE / PART VII:STEM STAKEHOLDER RESPONSE TO ENACTED EDUCATIONAL POLICY November 2011 246pp Hardback £52.00

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Secondary Education in a Changing World

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We’re Losing Our Minds

Citizen Youth Culture, Activism, and Agency in a Neoliberal Era Jacqueline Kennelly, Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Carleton University, Canada

Rethinking American Higher Education Richard P. Keeling leads Keeling & Associates, LLC, a comprehensive Higher Education Consulting Practice based in New York City, USA; serves on the Board of Directors, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS); has been president of four professional organizations in higher education and Richard H. Hersh, has served as President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, USA and Trinity College; Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, The University of New Hampshire and Drake University, USA

America is being held back by the quality and quantity of learning in college. Many graduates cannot think critically, write effectively, solve problems, understand complex issues, or meet employers’ expectations. The only solution - making learning the highest priority in college demands fundamental change throughout higher education. Contents: Higher Education Without Higher Learning / Judging College Quality / The Developmental Basis of Higher Learning / The Neuroscience of Learning / Assessment for Higher Learning / More is Not Better, Better is More: A Framework for Rethinking American Higher Education / Talk of Change is Not Change: Rethinking American Higher Education January 2012 Hardback Paperback

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What are the ties that bind the ‘good youth citizen’ and the youth activist in the twentyfirst century? Young people are encouraged to save the world via community projects that resemble activism, yet increasingly risk arrest for public acts of dissent. This book explores the cultural dynamics of being young and politically engaged. Contents: 'Citizen Youth’ in the Twenty-First Century / Understanding Youth Political Engagement: Unpacking Youth Citizenship as Governance / Constructing the Good Youth Citizen: A History of the Present / Good Citizen/Bad Activist: The Cultural Role of the State in Youth Political Participation / Class Exclusions, Racialized Identities: The Symbolic Economy of Youth Activism / Becoming Actors: Agency and Youth Activist Subcultures June 2011 1pp figures Hardback

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The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans Addressing Pedagogical Strategies Marcy Jane KnopfNewman, Associate Professor, Department of English Language and Literature, Amman Ahliyya University, Jordan

Explores how American youth are indoctrinated with Zionist mythology and how to intervene in that process by teaching about Palestine. It argues that as the relationship between Zionist education and the Israel lobby continues to be strong, it is necessary to correct the misrepresentations that infiltrate Western culture. Contents: Promised Land Propaganda / Incitement and Coexistence / Rapping, Refugees, and Resistance / Analogizing Struggles, Breaking through Language November 2011 272pp Hardback £52.00

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First Announcement

New Faculty

America According to Colbert

A Practical Guide for Academic Beginners 3rd edition

Satire as Public Pedagogy

Christopher J. Lucas, Professor of Higher Education and Policy Studies and John W. Murry Jr. Associate Professor of Higher Education; Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies and Faculty Development, College of Education and Health Professions, both at University of ArkansasFayetteville, USA

A useful compendium of ‘survival’ advice for the faculty newcomer on a variety of subjects: practical tips on classroom teaching, student performance evaluation, detailed advice on grantwriting, student advising, professional service, and publishing. Contents: PART I: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS / Institutional Environment and the Academic Community / Faculty Mentoring / PART II: FACULTY WORK ACTIVITIES / Teaching: Lectures and Discussion / Active Learning and Other Instructional Management Issues / Advising Students / Getting Published / The Art of Grantsmanship / Faculty Service / Legal Issues and the Professorate / Concluding Considerations / Further Thoughts October 2011 Hardback Paperback

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Sophia A. McClennen, Professor of Comparative Literature, Spanish, and Women’s Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA

America According to Colbert: Satire as Public Pedagogy post 9/11 argues that, in contrast to the anti-intellectualism, the sensationalism, and the punditry that tend to govern most mass media today, Stephen Colbert’s program offers his audience the opportunity to understand the context through which most news is reported and to be critical of it. Contents: I Stand By This Man: Colbert Speaks Truthiness to Power / The Public at Risk: Dissent and Democracy after 9/11 / Proud to Be an American Satirist / America According to The Colbert Report: Or How a TV Show Can Change the Way a Nation Thinks / Amusing Ourselves to Activism? December 2011 272pp 29pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma Advice Based on Experience Carolyn Lunsford Mears, holds a research position and serves as Dissertation Advisor; Adjunct Faculty, Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver, USA

Teachers in schools where students have experienced trauma face particularly difficult challenges, for how is a teacher to promote academic growth and attainment of educational goals in such a situation? Provides advice, understanding, and proven strategies for meeting the challenges that must be faced after a traumatic experience. Contents: PART I: UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA / Trauma Comes to School / Trauma’s Effect on the Brain: An Overview for Educators / Pretending to do School / PART II: LEARNING FROM THE EXPERIENCE / Hurricane Katrina and the Children of Louisiana / Inner-city Charter School in Post-Katrina New Orleans: A Principal’s Perspective / Reclaiming the New York Law School / Who’s Looking out for the Students? / ‘You Don’t Learn These Things in Principal School’ / Not Here, Not at Columbine / Aftercare Support for School Personnel after a School Shooting in Finland / Burned into Memory: Remnants of Bullying and Personal Victimization / Community - Just Getting Through This: Bailey, Colorado / PART III: PUTTING THE PAIN TO WORK / Recommendations and Implications / Resources April 2012 Hardback

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Global Academe

The Evaluative State, Institutional Autonomy and Higher Education in Western Europe

Engaging Intellectual Discourse

The Prince and His Pleasure

First Announcement

Edited by Silvia NagyZekmi, Professor of Hispanic and Cultural Studies, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures; Director, Cultural Studies Program and Karyn Hollis, Professor, English Department, both at Villanova University, USA

Addresses the representation of the economic, political, and cultural interrelations between agents involved in the process of intellectual activity. Analyzes the transformation in intellectual production and the changing role of academics themselves. Contents: PART I: HOMO ACADEMICUS: MAKING THE CASE / From Rational to Relevant: What Counts as ‘Public’ Knowledge?; J.S.Andrews / From the Organic to the Accidental: Cultural Studies and the Proliferation of Contemporary Categories of the Academic as Public Intellectual; H.K.Wright / Beyond the Specialist/ Generalist Framework? Reflections on Three Decades of the Comparative History of Intellectual Discourse; K.A.Jakobsen / Homo Academicus, Quo Vadis?; J.Servaes / The Enemy Within? Intellectuals and Violence in the ‘Postmodern Condition’; M.Stocchetti / Far Out! : The Existential Situation of the AfricanAmerican Public Intellectual; A.DeRango-Adem / Language and Limitations: Toward a New Praxis of Public Intellectualism; K.Comer & T.Jensen / PART II: CASE STUDIES / Should Philosophers Become Public Intellectuals?; S.Rickless / The Ethics of Public Intellectual Work; D.Beard / Antonio Cornejo Polar and the Engagement of Intellectuals; J.Zevallos-Aguilar / International Perspectives on Speaking Truth to Power; D.R.Heisey / Imagined Community Service: The Need for Queer Approaches to Service Learning; A.Myers / Writing with an Accent; L.Ezzaher February 2012 1pp figures Hardback

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Access, Equity, and Capacity in AsiaPacific Higher Education Edited by Deane E. Neubauer, University of Hawai’i, USA and Yoshiro Tanaka, J. F. Oberlin University, Japan; Executive Director of the Organization for Comprehensive Research

Guy Neave, Director of Research, International Association of Universities, Portugal Foreword by A. Amaral

This pioneering book examines how policies to raise efficiency and performance in Europe’s universities have profoundly altered ties between government, society and higher education, outlining how Evaluation Agencies have urged Europe’s universities to meet the challenge of modernization. Contents: Avant Propos / Foreword; A.Amaral / PART I: A WORLD SET UPSIDE DOWN / Setting the Scene / The Many Faces of Autonomy: Institutional, Positional and Linguistic / The Evaluative State: a Formative Concept and an Overview / The Significance of Evaluative Homogeneity / PART II: RE-ENGINEERING TWO HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEMS / France: The Asterix Syndrome and the Exceptional Case / Strengthening the Evaluative State: Strategy, Values and Rhetoric / Discord Dissected: the French New University and some of its Discontents / Spain: Defining Autonomy, Setting up Evaluation / PART III: PORTUGAL A FOCUSED ACCOUNT / Portugal: Laying out the Higher Education Landscape / The Dynamic in Portugal’s Higher Education Policy / Re-focusing Institutional Autonomy: the 2007 Decree Law / Reform at the Edge that Cuts: The Institutional Level / Portuguese Higher Education Reform: Four Key Dimensions / PART IV: TWO CONCLUSIONS AND AN ENVOI / A Flight over the Evaluative State Evolving / Portugal and its Neighbours / Re-engineering the University: Policy as Endgame / Envoi: An Opening Gambit on a Board with no White Squares / Notes / References / Bibliography April 2012 Hardback

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Issues in Higher Education

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'Higher education is growing most rapidly in the Asia-Pacific region, and policy makers are facing the task of balancing quality and quantity. This book will help readers understand the current situation of higher education not only in this region but everywhere that they may work.’ - Shinichi Yamamoto, Hiroshima University, Japan Contents: Introduction / Access, Equity, Capacity: Initiating Some Distinctions; D.E.Neubauer & J.N.Hawkins / Variations on Equity and Access in Higher Education in Asia; J.N.Hawkins / Defining and Measuring Capacity in Asia Pacific Higher Education / A New World Order? The Emergence of ‘Structured Opportunity Markets’ in Higher Education; J.A.Douglass / Equity and Access in a Constantly Expanding Indonesian Higher Education System; I.Abdulla / Quality as Key in Vietnam’s Passage to Educational Integration; B.Phuong Lan / The Dilemma of Higher Education Policy Choices in Japan / Aligning Capacity with Needs in the Process of Massification of Higher Education in China: Northeast Normal University as a Case; Y.Zhong / Access, Equity and Capacity: Concepts and Practices vs. National Development and Demographic Shifts of Malaysian Higher Education; A.Bin Hussein, Z.Mohd Fahmi & B.Vassu / Social Justice, Equal Access, and Stratification of Higher Education in Taiwan; Y.Shen-Keng & C.Sheng-Yao / Access, Equity, Capacity in Asia Pacific Higher Education: Managing the Trade-Offs in the Philippines; E.de Jesus / The Effect of Cross-Border Provision on Higher Education Access, Equity and Capacity in the Asia-Pacific Region; C.Ziguras / Tensions between Autonomy and Accountability: Access, Equity, and Capacity in Korean Higher Education; M.Yeom / Two Decades of Rapid Higher Education Change: Losses and Gains in Equity, Capacity, and Access in Asia Pacific Higher Education. May 2011 Hardback

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International & Development Education

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EDUCATION

A Critical Pedagogy of Embodied Education Learning to Become an Activist

Educating Young Giants What Kids Learn (And Don’t Learn) in China and America Nancy Pine, Director of Bridging Cultures: U.S./ China Program, Mount St. Mary’s College, USA

Tracey Ollis, Lecturer, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

Explores the differences and similarities between two groups: lifelong activists who have been engaged in campaigns and socials movements over many years and circumstantial activists, those protestors who come to activism due to a series of life circumstances. Contents: A Critical Pedagogy of Activism / Defining Activism / The ‘Accidental Activist’ / Activist as Researcher / The Importance of a Book on Activists’ Pedagogy / Case Study Research / Qualitative Research / Phenomenology / Research as Social Change / Why are you doing ‘Objectivist’ Research? / The Politics of Adult Education / Popular Education and Radical Adult Education / Learning through Social Action / Learning to Think Critically / Transformative Learning / Learning to be Radical / Social Learning / Learning on the Job / Identity and Learning / Postcolonial Theories of Education / The Lifelong Activists / Biographical Profiles / Typologies and their Limitations / Stages and Phases of Learning / Student Politics / Developing an Activist Epistemology / Learning Skills ‘on the job’ of Activism / Significant Mentors / Identity: Learning to become an Activist / Emotions and Learning / Spirituality / Case Studies: The Circumstantial Activists / Biographical Profiles / Stages and Phases of Learning / Circumstances and Activism / Formal Learning / Developing an Activist Epistemology / Critical Thinking / Identity Formation - Learning to become an Activist / Emotions and Learning / The Learning Edge / Religion, Social Justice and Spirituality / Case Studies / Embodied Learning / Learning and the Whole Body: Being There / Rationalism and Adult Education / The Junk Category of Practical Knowledge / Emotions and Activism / Critical Thinking in Intelligent Bodies / Informal and Social Learning / Social Learning: Communities of Practice / Apprenticeship Learning: The Role of Mentors / Learning Community / Rapid Learning and Circumstantial Activists / Power and the Social Learning Model / Learning to ‘become’ an Activist / A Critical Pedagogy of Embodied Education / The Typology of Lifelong and Circumstantial Activists / Activists’ Stages and Phases of Learning (both groups) / Differences between Lifelong and Circumstantial Activists / Facilitating a Critical Pedagogy of Activism a way Forward / The Intelligent Body / Freire’s Legacy / A Final Word April 2012 Hardback

256pp £58.00

Carries readers into Chinese and American elementary and high school classrooms, and highlights the big differences between schooling in China and the United States. Nancy Pine reveals how these two countries need to extract themselves from outmoded practice and learn from each other’s strengths. Contents: Hard Work or Natural Ability? / The Teacher’s Role / The Confucian Thread / Depth of Understanding - Mathematics / Pressure and Exams / The Influence of Language / Classroom Environment and Discipline / Digging Deep / Performance and Improvisation / Aiming Toward College / Imaginative Engagement / Ready for the Future? June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Teaching with Reverence Reviving an Ancient Virtue for Today’s Schools A. G. Rud, Dean, Washington State University College of Education, USA and Jim Garrison, Professor of Philosophy of Education, Virginia Tech, USA

Reverence is a forgotten virtue in teaching and learning. When taken in a broader spiritual sense, it is often associated with a mute and prim solemnity. The essays gathered here examine reverence as a way to understand some of the spiritual dimensions of classroom teaching. Contents: The Practice of Reverent Teaching; R.Boostrom / Reverence and Attentive Love in Teaching; D.P.Liston / Reverence and Teaching; W.Ayers / Reverence and a Poetics of Teaching; C.Rodgers / Spots of Time in Teaching: Epiphanic Dimensions of our Practice as Teachers; S.Intrator / Teaching Presence; R.Kessler / Communicative Reverence and a Feminine Sublime; M.J.Laverty / Reverence for Things Not Seen: Implied Creators in Works of Art, and Implied Teachers in Experiential Pedagogy; B.Novak / A Sense of Reverence as Central to Composing a Teaching Life: An Autobiographical Account; W.H.Schubert / To Seek by Way of Silence; M.Dale / Risking Reverence; E.J.O’Quinn February 2012 Hardback

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Postcolonial Studies in Education

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University Governance and Reform Policy, Fads, and Experience in International Perspective Edited by Hans G. Schuetze, Fellow, Centre for Policy Studies in Higher Education and Training; Senior Honorary Research Fellow, University of Glasgow, UK, William Bruneau, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Canada and Garnet Grosjean, Lecturer, Department of Educational Studies; Academic Coordinator for the Doctor of Leadership and Policy Program, all at University of British Columbia, Canada

The fascination with the commercial value of research, coupled with the rise of neo-liberal ‘new public management’ in the public sector, has led to the rise of a managerial class in the university. These essays focus on the widespread use of business models and market principles that have undermined the autonomy of the professoriate. Contents: Foreword / PART I: UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE REFORM: THE DRIVERS AND THE DRIVEN/ Reconsidering University Autonomy and Governance: From Academic Freedom to Institutional Autonomy; P.Zgaga / PART II: NORTH AMERICA / The Provost Office as Key Decision-Maker in the Contemporary U.S. University: Toward a Theory of Institutional Change; N.P.Stromquist / Professors in their Places: Governance in Canadian Higher Education; W.Bruneau / University Governance and Institutional Culture: A Canadian President's Perspective; R.Paul / The Politics of Policy Making in Post-Secondary Education in Canada and in the Province of Ontario: Implications for Governance; P.Axelrod, T.Shanahan, R.Wellen & R.Desai-Trilokekar / Liberality and Collaborative Governance in a New Private University: The Experience of Quest University; J.Cohn / PART III: LATIN AMERICA / Where the Global and the Local Converge: Four Cases of Latin American Higher Education Reform; A.Maldonado / Reforms of University Governance in Mexico: Inducements or Impediments for Change?; W.de Vries & G.Álvarez Mendiola / Federal Policies and Governance Universities in Mexico, 1990-2010; A.Acosta Silva / Higher Education Reform in Ecuador and its Effect on University Governance; M.Saavedra / PART IV: EAST ASIA AND AUSTRALIA / Incorporation of National Universities in Japan: An Evaluation Six Years On; M.Kaneko / Japanese Universities: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives; M.Homma / University Autonomy, Academic Freedom and Intellectuals in China; Qiang Zha / Higher Education Reform in Indonesia: University Governance and Autonomy; W.J.Jacob, Y.Wang, T.L.Pelkowski, R.Karsidi & A.D.Priyanto / Transforming Australia's Higher Education System: New Accountability Policies for a Global Era?; L.Vidovich May 2012 Hardback

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Democracy and Schooling in California The Legacy of Helen Heffernan and Corinne Seeds Kathleen Weiler, Professor, Department of Education, Tufts University, USA

This book examines the struggle over public education in mid-twentieth century America through the lens of a joint biography of these two extraordinary women, Heffernan, the California Commissioner of Rural and Elementary Education between 1926 and 1965, and Seeds, the Director of the University Elementary school at UCLA between 1925 and 1957. Contents: Working Girls of the Golden West / The Child and the Curriculum / Dare the School Build a New Social Order? / Was Progressive Education Progressive? / Love and War / Prejudice / The Battle of Westwood Hills / Exporting Democracy/Defending Democracy / ‘Progressive’ Education is Subverting America / How to Teach the California Child / The Long Retreat from Democratic Education December 2011 304pp Hardback £59.00

A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry Individual Development, Psychology, and Social Reparation Todd O. Williams, Assistant Professor of English, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA

Explains how the study of poetry, by providing experiences similar to those produced by poetry therapy, can help students discover themselves and develop their potential to effect change in the world. Contents: The Therapeutic Value of Poetry / Gaining Awareness and Overcoming Defenses / (Neuro) Psychoanalytic Regression and Integration / The Teacher as (Whole, Useful, Permanent) Object / The Poem as (Self-, Transformational, Transitional, Reparative) Object / A Poetry Therapy Model for the Classroom / Cultivating Empathy: Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads / Reparative Text: Tennyson’s In Memoriam / Integrating Experience: Morris’s The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems / Desire and Reparation: Rossetti’s Goblin Market and Other Poems June 2012 Hardback

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Historical Studies in Education

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ENGINEERING Engineering

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Property Valuation Principles

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David Isaac, Professor of Real Estate Management and John O’Leary, Senior Lecturer, both at School of Architecture and Construction, University of Greenwich, UK

2nd edition David Isaac, Professor of Real Estate Management and John O’Leary, Senior Lecturer, both at School of Architecture and Construction, University of Greenwich, UK

With a focus on strategies for investment, markets and appraisal, this new edition explores the response of property investment markets to the challenges of sustainability, and provides expanded coverage of both residential and commercial property investment. There is new discussion on investment vehicles such as Real Estate Investment Trusts. Contents: Introducing Property Investment / Property Investment Markets / Property Investors / Types of Property Investment / The Principles of Property Investment Appraisal Techniques / The Application of Property Investment Appraisal Techniques / Refinements in the Use of Appraisal Techniques / Investment Performance and Portfolio Strategy / Portfolio Theory / Liquidation, Securitisation and REITs / Conclusion 328pp £37.99

7th edition Randall McMullan, Construction Physicist and Writer; formerly Head of Building and Civil Engineering, College of North West London , UK

2nd edition

Property Investment

June 2011 Paperback

Environmental Science in Building

A user-friendly introduction to property valuation for students and practitioners who are new to the subject. The text is packed with worked examples and photographs and covers the five main methods of valuation, their application in a variety of markets and their relation to the wider economic context.

Review of the 6th edition: '...a very useful book for readers at many levels.' - A.F.C. Sherratt, International Journal of Ambient Energy 'Well illustrated and comprehensive coverage of topic areas.' Stephen Savory, Department of Construction, Carmarthenshire College (Colege Sir Gar), UK 'Excellent introductory text.’ - Alan Fewkes, School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, Nottingham Trent University, UK

Contents: The Concept of Property Valuation / Principles of Investment Applied to Property / The Property Market / The Role of the Valuer / Methods of Valuation / The Investment Method / The Residual Method / Discounted Cash Flow Approaches / Development of the Investment Method / Yields and Interest Rates / Taxation / Statutory Valuations / Development of the Residual Method / Property Finance / Financial Management and Accounts

This engaging text covers the science, technology and services that relate to the comfort of humans and the environmental performance of buildings. Topics are arranged for easy reading, and assume a minimum experience of science and mathematics. This edition has been revised in line with new regulations, up-to-date practice and world-wide trends.

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Reinforced Concrete Design to Eurocode 2 7th edition W.H. Mosley, formerly Senior Teaching Fellow, Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore, Ray Hulse, formerly Associate Dean, School of Science and the Environment, Coventry University, UK and John Bungey, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Liverpool, UK

Review of the 6th edition: 'Well written, well presented. Good use of worked examples.' - Philip Garrison, Department of Civil Engineering, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 'Nice book with good examples and illustrations. Liked by students.' - Messaoud Saidani, School of Science and the Environment, Coventry University, UK 'Excellent text for all levels of undergraduate reinforced concrete design courses.' - Clare Wood, Faculty of Engineering, Swansea University, UK A straight forward and practical introduction to the principles and methods used in the design of reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structures. This bestselling text contains many worked examples to illustrate the various aspects of design involved. Fully revised to conform to EC2, and reflecting interpretation and use since its introduction. April 2012 Paperback TB

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Construction Contract Preparation and Management From Concept to Completion Geoff Powell, Senior Lecturer in Construction Contracts, Coventry University, UK

A practical approach starting at the very beginning of projects and making important connections between stages which are often misunderstood. Considers the topic from an industry perspective including key issues such as Health & Safety, the Environment and EU regulations often ignored in other texts. Covers NEC and JCT contracts. Contents: The Construction Industry / The Investment Process / Parties and Stakeholders / An Introduction to Contracts / Rights and Obligations / Tendering and Contractor Selection / Site Investigation / The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) and Safety / Contract Strategies: Separated, Integrated and Management / Designers and Design Contracts / Contract Strategies: Partnering and Commercial Arrangements / Framework Agreements / The EU Procurement Directives / Pricing and Payment Mechanisms / Methods of Measurement and BoQs / Time and Programmes / Contract Law / Liquidated Damages / Negligence / Construction Contracts / NEC3 ECC Fundamentals / NEC3 ECC Core Clauses One and Two / NEC3 ECC Core Clauses Three and Four / NEC3 ECC Core Clauses Five / NEC ECC Core Clauses Six / NEC ECC Core Clauses Seven to Nine / JCT Standard Building Contract SCB05 / Disputes March 2012 Paperback

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Your Daughter’s Bedroom Insights for Raising Confident Women Joyce T. McFadden, Columnist, Huffington Post, USA; Psychoanalyst in Private Practice

'What an amazing and insightful guide for mothers facing the huge challenge of supporting their daughters amidst the many “hate your body” media messages that assault all of us daily.' - Judy Norsigian, co-author of Our Bodies, Ourselves

Contents: Introduction / Exploring Our Mothers’ Influence on Ourselves / Menstruation: Are You There Mom? It’s Me, Your Daughter / Sexual Mother, Sexual Daughter / Talking to our Daughters about Sex throughout Our Lives Together / What Do You Most Want To Know About Your Mother But Would Never Ask? / Body Image and “Beauty”: Saving Our Daughters From Ourselves / Conclusion / Appendix May 2011 Hardback

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GENERAL AND REFERENCE • HISTORY General and Reference

Technical Communication 10th edition Mike Markel, Boise State University, USA

'Markel is the best allround technical writing textbook I have used. It combines a process approach to writing tasks with careful attention to the writing context and rhetoric. It is readable with engaging visuals and exercises. My students give Markel high ratings for accessibility and clarity. And the text does a good job of modeling what it teaches.' - Nancy C. Martinez, University of New Mexico, USA This bookprovides students with accessible and easy-to-follow strategies for tackling the major types of documents - from writing reports to job applications.Interactive exercises are included to provide engaging scenarios for writing practice. The new edition has been fully revised to include the latest workplace and technology trends. Contents: PART I: UNDERSTANDING THE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION ENVIRONMENT / Introduction to Technical Communication / Understanding Ethical and Legal Considerations / Writing Technical Documents / Writing Collaboratively / PART II: PLANNING THE DOCUMENT / Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose / Researching Your Subject / Organizing Your Information / PART III: DEVELOPING AND TESTING THE VERBAL AND VISUAL INFORMATION / Communicating Persuasively / Writing Coherent Documents / Writing Effective Sentences / Designing Documents and Web Sites / Creating Graphics / Reviewing, Evaluating, and Testing Documents and Web Sites / PART IV: LEARNING IMPORTANT APPLICATIONS / Writing Correspondence / Writing Job-Application Materials / Writing Proposals / Writing Informational Reports / Writing Lab Reports / Writing Recommendation Reports / Writing Definitions, Descriptions, and Instructions / Making Oral Presentations / Connecting with the Public / APPENDIX: Reference Handbook / Part A: Skimming Your Sources and Taking Notes / Part B: Documenting Your Sources / Part C: Editing and Proofreading Your Documents / Part D: Guidelines for Multilingual Writers (ESL) April 2012 Paperback

800pp £39.99

History/American and Latin American History

Stumbling Towards the Constitution

The Multi-Talented Mr. Erskine

The Economic Consequences of Freedom in the Atlantic World

Shaping Mass Culture through Great Books and Fine Music

Jonathan M. Chu, Associate Professor of History, University of Massachusetts, USA

Katherine Elise Chaddock, Professor of Higher Education Administration, University of South Carolina, USA

This first biography of John Erskine views him in the larger contexts of the mass culture and expanded commercialism that helped propel his fame. It also relates a life narrative that demonstrates perils of academic celebrity along a conceptual path from public intellectual to pop icon. Contents: Introduction: Merchant of Academe / Gifted Boy of the Gilded Age / The Columbia Stamp / The Gown is the Town / Growing Pains at a New Columbia / World War I and the French Seduction / A Canon for the Rest of Us / Celebrity Attraction / Fame and Loathing on Morningside Heights / Raising Juilliard / Segues and Second Acts May 2012 6 photographs Hardback

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Cuban Sugar Industry Transnational Networks and Engineering Migrants in Mid-Nineteenth Century Cuba Jonathan Curry-Machado, Fellow, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; Associate Fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas , University of London, UK April 2011 278pp 216x138mm 4pp figures and 6pp illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-11139-4

Jonathan M. Chu examines the economic and constitutional adjustments Americans made after Independence to consider their impact on the debates over the Constitutional Convention. Chu explores individual economic and legal behaviors, connecting them to: adjustments in trade relations with Europe and Asia; the rise in debt litigation in Western Massachusetts; deflation and monetary illiquidity, and the Bank of North America; and reconceiving the functions of the national government and the need for constitutional reform. Contents: PART I: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF INDEPENDENCE / Independence, the United States and the Atlantic Community / Reorienting Trade: the Origins of Sino-American Trade / American Merchants in the Post-Revolutionary World / Debt and Taxes: State Action, the Economy and Individual Behavior / Illiquidity, Depression and Debt Litigation in Western Massachusetts / PART II: FROM ILLIQUIDITY TO CONSTITUTIONALISM / Paper Money: Defining Values, Negotiating Equity / A Necessary Expedient: Monetary Stability and the Bank of North America / The Bank of North America, A Dreadful Engine of Oppression / The Unfinished Revolution A Uniform System of Commercial Intercourse and Regulations May 2012 Hardback

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The New Urban Atlantic

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A History of the British Presence in Chile From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence William Edmundson, Consultant and Writer, Recife, Brazil; formerly Director, Chilean-British Institute in Concepción

'...an excellent book which ought to appeal to anyone with an interest in Chile. Well-researched and concise, it is an appetite-warming guide for further reading and should be recommended to newcomers planning to spend much time in the country.’ - Chilean News, (the Bulletin of the Anglo-Chilean Society in London) 'This is an intriguing, informative book, relevant to the times, and worthy of inclusion in any Foreign Studies curriculum.' - Duncan Campbell, Site Administrator, The British Presence in Southern Patagonia This book sets out to narrate the contributions to and influence on the history of Chile that British visitors and immigrants have had, not as bystanders but as key players, starting in 1554 with the English Queen ‘Bloody Mary’ becoming Queen of Chile, and ending with the decline of British influence following the Second World War. Contents: Introduction: A Mysterious Sympathy / Pirates, Buccaneers, Privateers, Corsairs, and Circumnavigators / Explorers by Sea / British Naturalists in Chile / Chile’s Wars / Visitors and Explorers on Land / British Artists in Chile / British communities in Chile / Commerce and Industry / Mining / Banking / Railways / Education / Religion / Sports / The Battle of Coronel / The Decline of British Influence / The Imprint That Remains: Family Names and Geography October 2011 Paperback

288pp £21.99

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

'This is a fast-moving, readable account - stunningly wellresearched in a wide range of archives on three continents - of hitherto little-known connections between the United States in general, and African-Americans in particular, with the history of the colonization and then liberation of Kenya.' - John Lonsdale, Fellow of Trinity College and Emeritus University Professor of Modern African History, University of Cambridge, UK 'In this detailed but fascinating account...Horne demonstrates a closer relationship between the two governments than that of which most Americans are aware...Highly recommended.' - W. Arens, CHOICE

Our Diplomats in Havana Anglo-Cuban Relations and the U.S. Dimension, 1898-1964 Christopher Hull, Researcher, Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Nottingham, UK

An analysis of Cuba’s history from a British diplomatic perspective during the period of U.S. political and economic domination, from 1898 to 1964. It investigates how Britain attempted to protect its trade and other interests in the island, whilst always sensitive to the reactions of its most important ally, the United States. Contents: Introduction / Perfidious Albion? Britain and Cuba before 1898 / Uncle Sam versus the British Lion, 1899-1913 / War, Boom, and Bust, 1914-1932 / Beyond Recognition: Anglo-American Diplomacy, 19331934 / Negotiation to Ratification: The Anglo-Cuban Commercial Treaty, 1935-1938 / World War II: Sugar without Cigars, 1939-1945 / Cold War: Democracy to Dictatorship, 1946-1958 / Revolution: Anglo-American Cooperation, 1959-1962 / ‘Going to War in Buses’: Leyland’s Sales, 1963-64 / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the U.S., and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya. Contents: Introduction / Into Africa / A British Colony? / A Dangerous Neighborhood / Catastrophe Looms / Race War? / Colonialism Confronted / Mau Mau Looms / State of Emergency / “Mau Mau” / The U.S. Arms the Settlers? / “Mau Mau” - to Little Rock / Labor Will Rule? / Working Class Hero? / A New Frontier - in Africa? / Colonialism Retreating? / Liberation Looms / Mau Mau in Harlem? June 2012 Paperback

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Contemporary Black History Series Editors: Manning Marable and Peniel E. Joseph

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Conservatives in Power: The Reagan Years, 1981–1989

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War

Jacobs, Zelizer, Conservatives in Power: The Reagan Years, 1981-1989 Conservatives in Power: The Reagan Years, 1981-1989, Jacobs, Zelizer

A Brief History with Documents Meg Jacobs, Associate Professor of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Julian E. Zelizer, Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University, USA

In this collection, Jacobs and Zelizer explore the successes and limitations of the so-called Reagan Revolution and chronicle its legacy through subsequent presidencies. More than sixty thematically organized documents - some recently released - illuminate conservatives’ efforts to shift American politics to the right. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: MR. CONSERVATIVE COMES TO WASHINGTON / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Origins, 1957-1980 / Reaganomics, 1981 / Domestic Culture Wars, 1986-1988 / Reagan's Foreign Policy: Peace through Strength, 1980-1983 / Setbacks and Victories in Foreign Affairs, 1983-1984 / International Negotiations and Covert Missions, 19851986 / National Security Scandal and Success, 1986-1988 / Legacies, 1988-2009 March 2011 Paperback

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

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Behind the Dream

Michael P. Johnson, Johns Hopkins University, USA

‘The accompanying narrative is written beautifully. Undergraduates should have no problem following the development of Lincoln's career and thinking. The text shows Johnson's complete mastery of the Lincoln canon but is presented in a completely clear and easy-to-follow manner.' Nicole Etcheson, Ball State University, USA This collection offers students the essential Lincoln in a brief and accessible format. From famous documents like the Lincoln-Douglas debates and the second inaugural address to crucial memoranda and letters, it reveals the development of Lincoln’s views on all the critical issues of the day. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, WORDSMITH / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Becoming a Republican / Leading the Republican Party / From Secession to War / Marching South / Toward Emancipation / A War for Freedom and Union / Defending a New Birth of Freedom / 'To Finish the Work We Are In' July 2011 Paperback

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Clarence B. Jones, formerly Speechwriter and Counsel to Martin Luther King, Jr; current Scholar-in-Residence and Visiting Professor, Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute, Stanford University, USA and Stuart Connelly, Author and Filmmaker

‘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 ‘....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 ‘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 ‘I have a dream.’ When those words were spoken on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, the crowd stood, electrified, as Martin Luther King, Jr. brought the plight of African Americans to the public consciousness and firmly established himself as one of the greatest orators of all time. Behind the Dream is a thrilling, behind-the-scenes account of the weeks leading up to the great event, as told by Clarence Jones, co-writer of the speech and close confidant to King. April 2012 Paperback

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American Radio in China

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Castro’s Secrets

From Black Power to Prison Power

Latell, Castro’s Secrets Castro’s Secrets, Latell

International Encounters with Technology and Communications, 1919-41

The CIA and Cuba’s Intelligence Machine Brian Latell, Senior Research Associate, Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami, USA

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. April 2011 304pp 216x138mm 29 b/w illustrations and 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-25266-0

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'Few Americans understand Cuba - past, present, and future better than Brian Latell.' Evan Thomas, Newsweek Magazine The never-before-told story of how Cuba's intelligence agency became the most powerful in the world, and how Fidel Castro used it to try to start a third world war. Contents: Better Than Us /On Fidel's Orders / Rooftop Stories / Come to Cuba / At Daggers Drawn / Tyrannicide / Mouth of the Lion / Whiplash / The Big Job / Great Minds / Conspiracy of Silence / Afterword May 2012 Hardback

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The Making of Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners’ Labor Union Donald F. Tibbs, Associate Professor of Law, Earle Mack School of Law, Drexel University, USA

This book uses the landmark case Jones v. North Carolina Prisoners' Labor Union to examine the strategies of prison inmates using race and radicalism to inspire the formation of an inmate labor union. Contents: PART I: FOUNDATIONS / At the Q / Negroes with Guns / The Trial of Huey P. Newton / PART II: FORMATIONS / Souls on Ice / A Crisis Erupts / From a Spark to a Raging Fire / PART III: LITIGATIONS / Coalitions / We Have a Union! / Won and Appealed / Anatomy of a Decision January 2012 Hardback

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The Mexican Revolution

Ancient History

A Brief History with Documents Edited by Mark Wasserman, Professor of History, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, USA; formerly, President of the Council on Latin America History

'Professor Wasserman has assembled an outstanding collection of documents and a diverse set of historical figures that bring the Mexican Revolution to life.' - Evan Ward, Brigham Young University, USA This volume gives an insightful analysis of the causes, conduct and consequences of the Mexican Revolution, and carefully untangles the shifting alliances of the participants. Invaluable primary documents offer insight into the reasons for fighting, the politics behind the war, and the Revolution’s international legacy. Contents: PART I:INTRODUCTION: THE CAUSES, COURSE, AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION / The Background of the Revolution / The Origins of the Revolution / Victory, Counterrevolution, and Civil War / The Hard Life of the Revolution / The Results of the Revolution / International Ramifications / Conclusion / PARTII: THE DOCUMENTS / The Causes of the Revolution / At War / The Lives of Soldiers / The Lives of Civilians / Revolutionary Politics / The Revolution’s Achievements / International Ramifications May 2012 Paperback

192pp £19.99

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The Silk Roads

Julius Caesar

A Brief History with Documents

Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror

Xinru Liu, Teacher of World History, History of South Asia, and the History of Central Asia, College of New Jersey, USA

'What is very helpful about Liu’s collection is that it combines a well-organized, concise overview of the premodern Silk Road with documents from all across ancient Eurasia, instead of just China or the Greco-Roman world. The new translations of individuals’ letters from the Tarim Basin area are quite cool.' - Shoshana Keller, Hamilton College, USA This thoughtful introduction examines the many ways in which the peoples along the Silk Roads interacted, and considers the implications for economies and societies, as well as political and religious institutions. The book contains a range of primary material, some of which has been translated into English for the first time. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: FROM THE RISE OF THE SILK ROADS TO A EURASIAN MARKET SYSTEM / China’s Trade on the Western Frontier, Second-First Centuries BCE / Rome’s Trade to the East, First Century BCE-Second Century CE / The Kushan Empire and the Influence of Buddhism, Second Century BCE-Second Century CE / The Oasis Towns of Central Asia and the Spread of Buddhism, Third-Seventh Centuries CE / The Byzantine Empire and Silks in Royal Purple, Sixth-Ninth Centuries CE / The Tang Empire and Foreign Traders and Priests, Eighth-Tenth Centuries CE / Muslim Baghdad in the Eurasian Market, Ninth-Eleventh Centuries CE / Trade Networks from the Mediterranean to the South China Sea, Tenth-Thirteenth Centuries CE / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS

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Bill Yenne, Military Historian and Author of more than two dozen books; Author of Sitting Bull and Indian Wars Foreword by General Wesley K. Clark

Review for Sitting Bull: 'Stirring...Yenne captures the extraordinary life of Sitting Bull while providing new insight... In this remarkable, tragic portrait, Sitting Bull emerges as a thoughtful, passionate and very human figure.’ - Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) ‘Excels as a study in leadership.’ - The New Yorker Review for Indian Wars: 'Splendid...a book that has the rare quality of being both an excellent reference work and a pleasure to read.’ - The Wall Street Journal No ancient ruler inspired more legends than Julius Caesar. Under his leadership, Rome conquered territory throughout Europe and the Mediterranean. In this fast-paced look at one of the world’s greatest generals, acclaimed author Bill Yenne charts the major events that shaped his leadership, his rise to power, and his crashing fall. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2012 224pp 8 pp b/w photographs Hardback £13.99

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HISTORY Asian and African History

Arming the Periphery

Integration and Peace in East Africa

K. O. Mbadiwe

A History of the Oromo Nation

A Nigerian Political Biography, 1915-1990

Tsega Etefa, Assistant Professor of History, Colgate University, USA

The Arms Trade in the Indian Ocean during the Age of Global Empire Emrys Chew, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

'It is difficult to imagine a historical subject with a deeper resonance for our present age than the development of the global arms trade. In this book, Emrys Chew presents an essential and deeply researched analysis of the arms industry and the arms trade in Europe and Asia during the nineteenth century.' - C.A. Bayly, University of Cambridge, UK ‘Arming the Periphery brilliantly reveals that the trade in small arms and the arms transfer system it engendered between Europe and the Indian Ocean region were fundamental to the development both of empire and, paradoxically, of state formation in the region. To help us fully understand the likely impact of the international small arms trade of the present and future, we need to understand its past patterns and structure. This book provides a uniquely valuable guide to the past, and by extension, to the future too.' - Geoffrey Till, King’s College London, UK

This book analyzes the development of indigenous religious, commercial, and political institutions among the Oromo mainly during the relatively peaceful two centuries in its history, from 1704 to 1882. The largest ethnic group in East Africa, the Oromo promoted peace, cultural assimilation, and ethnic integration. Contents: Conflict and Integration: Oromo Settlement and Assimilation in Northern Ethiopia, 1570-1704 / Identity and Integration: Ethnic Relations and Assimilation North of the Abbay River / All Are Welcome: Peace of the Oromo Nation and Ethnic Integration / A Commercial Hub: Oromia in the Nineteenth-Century East Africa / The Indigenous and the Foreign: The Role of Religion in Nineteenth-Century Oromia / From Guduruu to Guduruu: Nagaa Oromoo and the Kingdom of Shawa June 2012 5 maps Hardback

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Hollis R. Lynch, Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University, USA

This book offers a comprehensive political biography of Kingsley Ozuomba Mbadiwe, (19151990), a central figure in Nigerian politics for more than forty years. Contents: Colonial Youth, 1915-1938 / Pan-African Student Activist in the United States, 1939-1947 / An Independent Nationalist Base: The African Academy in West Africa, 1948-1949 / The Academy in Nigeria: Educational and Nationalist Issues, 1949-1951 / Nationalist and Legislator, 1951-1953 / Colonial Cabinet Minister, 1954-1958 / Rupture and Reconciliation: Mbadiwe and Azikiwe, 1955-1960 / At the Center of the Storm: A Struggle for Unity and Greatness in a Fragile Nigeria, 1961-1966 / The Civil War: Mediator and Fundraiser, 1967-1970 / Elder Politician and Statesman, 1970-1990 May 2012 5 photographs Hardback

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A major historical study of the global arms trade, revolving around the transfer of small arms from metropolitan Europe to the turbulent frontiers of Indian Ocean societies during the ‘long’ nineteenth century (c.1780-1914). Contents: List of Maps / Preface / Introduction / The Arms Trade and Global Empire in the Indian Ocean / The Arms Trade in the Metropolis / The Arms Trade in the Western Indian Ocean / The Arms Trade in the Eastern Indian Ocean / The Arms Trade and War in the Indian Ocean / Appendices / Bibliography / Index May 2012 5 maps Hardback

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Making British Indian Fictions

Tibet in the Western Imagination

1772-1823 Ashok Malhotra, Lead Lecturer; Course Organizer, University of Edinburgh, UK

This book examines fictional representations of India in novels, plays and poetry produced between the years 1772 to 1823 as historical source material. It uses literary texts as case studies to investigate how Britons residing both in the metropole and in India justified, confronted and imagined the colonial encounter during this period. Contents: Encountering the Orient and India in Metropolitan Culture and the Print Market / Romantic Representations of the Subcontinent: 'Subliming India' and Configuring its Geopolitical Significance / Performing the 'Civilizing Mission' on the British Stage / The Novel Market: the Commoditization of Indian Culture by Novelists / Religion and Sex in the Subcontinent / Exile, Ethnography, and Anglo-Indian Life within the Subcontinent May 2012 12 illustrations Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchand and Javed Majeed

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Thomas Neuhaus, Lecturer in History, University of Derby, UK

History of Africa 3rd edition Kevin Shillington, Independent Scholar

Neuhaus explores the roots of the long-standing European fascination with Tibet, from the Dalai Lama to the Abominable Snowman. Surveying a wide range of travel accounts, official documents, correspondence and fiction, he examines how different people thought about both Tibet and their home cultures. Contents: List of illustrations / List of abbreviations / Acknowledgments / Introduction / PART I: REPRESENTATIONS, 1853-1904 / Lifting the Veil / Knowledge, Ethnography and Orientalism / Missionaries and the Evils of 'Lamaism' / Science and Exploration / PART II: REPRESENTATIONS, 1904-1947 / Developing Diplomacy / Racial and Social Orders / From Religion to Spirituality / Mountains and Men / PART III: LEGACIES, 1947-1959 / Coping with 'loss': Tibet after 1947 / Conclusion and Epilogue / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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Infectious Disease in India 1892– 1940 Policy-Making and the Perception of Risk Sandhya L. Polu, Special Aide to the United States Ambassador to Italy, US Embassy in Rome, Italy

Using case studies of cholera, plague, malaria, and yellow fever, this book analyzes how factors such as public health diplomacy, trade, imperial governance, medical technologies, and cultural norms operated within global and colonial conceptions of political and epidemiological risk to shape infectious disease policies in colonial India. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / All Eyes on India / Plague and Cholera - The Epidemic versus the Endemic / Malaria - India’s True Plague / From Panama to Khartoum - Yellow Fever Inches Closer to Home / Disease as Prism / Epilogue: Swine Flu Redux / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

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'A master of the material, Shillington presents a volume that flows and informs. History of Africa is a compelling narrative of change over time on the continent.' - Elizabeth MacGonagle,University of Kansas, USA This richly illustrated introduction to the history of the entire continent now inlcudes expanded coverage of modern Africa and is supported by a companion website. Contents: Introduction / Early Prehistory of Africa / Later Prehistory: Farming and Pastoralism in Tropical Africa and Ancient Egypt / The Impact of Iron in North and West Africa / The Early Iron Age in Central, Eastern and Southern Africa / North and North-Eastern Africa to 1000 CE / Trans-Saharan Trade and the Kingdom of Ancient Ghana / Islam and the Sudanic States of West Africa / Eastern Africa to the Sixteenth Century / Trading Towns of the East African Coast to the Sixteenth Century / Later Iron Age States and Societies of Central and Southern Africa to 1600 / North and North-East Africa to the Eighteenth Century / The Atlantic Slave Trade, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries / West African States and Societies, to the Eighteenth Century / Central and Eastern Africa to the Eighteenth Century / Southern Africa to the Eighteenth Century/ West Africa in the Nineteenth Century and the Ending of the Slave Trade / Central and East Africa in the Nineteenth Century / Pre-Industrial Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century / North and North-East Africa in the Nineteenth Century / Prelude to Empire in Tropical Africa / The European 'Scramble', Colonial Conquest and African Resistance in East, NorthCentral and West Africa / Industrialisation, Colonial Conquest and African Resistance in South-Central and Southern Africa / Consolidation of Empire: the Early Period of Colonial Rule / Africa Between the Wars: the High Tide of Colonial Rule / The Second World War and Africa / The Winning of Independence (1) / The Winning of Independence (2) / The Winning of Independence (3) / Africa since Independence (1) / Africa since Independence (2) / Contemporary Africa (1) / Contemporary Africa (2) May 2012 528pp 246x189mm 97 maps, 188 b/w photographs and 6 figures Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-30847-3 TB

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Union Education in Nigeria Labor, Empire, and Decolonization since 1945 Hakeem Ibikunle Tijani, Professor and Founding Dean, Faculty of Arts and Education, Adeleke University, Nigeria

This book aims to fill some of the gaps in historical narrative about labor unions, Nigerian leftists, and decolonization during the twentieth century. It emphasizes the significance of labor union education in British decolonization, labor unionism, and British efforts at modernizing the human resources of Nigeria. Contents: Before the Wind of Change: The Orientation of Trade Unions in Africa / Leftist Intelligentsia, Labor Union Education, and Decolonization / Decolonization: Understanding the Conventional Narratives / The Colonial State and Organized Labor / Labor Union Education before 1960 / Champions of the Working Class: Samuel Grace Ikoku and other Noble Men / On the Eve of Independence: The Nigerian Union of Seamen Dispute, 1959 / Labor Union Education since 1960 May 2012 224pp 4 tables and 1 map Hardback £52.00

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British and Irish History

The Interpretation of Samuel Johnson Edited by J.C.D. Clark, All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK and Howard Erskine-Hill, Professor of History, Cambridge University, UK

A major academic controversy has raged in recent years over the analysis of the political and religious commitments of Samuel Johnson, the most commanding of the ‘commanding heights’ of eighteenth-century English letters. This book, one of a trilogy from Palgrave, brings that debate to a decisive conclusion, retrieving the ‘historic Johnson’. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / Planning a Life of Johnson / Attack and Mask: James Boswell’s Indebtedness to Sir John Hawkins’s Life of Johnson / Boswell and the Making of Johnson / ‘The Casuistical Question’: Oaths and Hypocrisy in the Writings of Johnson and Bolingbroke / Fire under the Ashes: Johnson’s Lives of the Poets as Narratives of History / Johnson, Macpherson and the Memoirs of the Marshal Duke of Berwick / Conclusion: The forgotten Room: Discovery and Denial in Recent Johnson Studies May 2012 Hardback

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The Politics of Samuel Johnson Edited by J.C.D. Clark, All Souls College, University of Oxford, UK and Howard Erskine-Hill, Professor of History, Cambridge University, UK

A major academic controversy has raged in recent years over the analysis of the political and religious commitments of Samuel Johnson, the most commanding of the ‘commanding heights’ of eighteenth-century English letters. This book, one of a trilogy from Palgrave, brings that debate to a decisive conclusion, retrieving the ‘historic Johnson’. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / The Nature of Johnson’s Toryism / Cultures and Coteries in Mid-Century Toryism: Johnson in Oxford and London / Johnson’s Touch-piece and the ‘Charge of Fame’ / ‘Ask for the Old Paths’: Johnson and the Nonjurors / Johnson: the Last Choices, 1775-1784 / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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

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Sport and Politics in Modern Britain

Elemental Germans

The Childhood of the Poor

The Road to 2012

Klaus Fuchs, Rudolf Peierls and the Making of British Nuclear Culture 1939-59

Welfare in Eighteenth-Century London

Kevin Jefferys, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Plymouth, UK

'A timely and impressive book that will become essential reading on many Sport History and British Politics courses.' - Martin Polley, University of Southampton, UK Kevin Jefferys provides the first comprehensive historical account of the greatly increased interaction between sport and politics in Britain since World War Two. Jefferys sets sport within the changing socio-political context and balances an appreciation of continuity and change from the London Olympics of 1948 to those of 2012.

Christoph Laucht offers the first investigation into the roles played by two German-born émigré atomic scientists, Klaus Fuchs and Rudolf Peierls, in the development of British nuclear culture, especially the practice of nuclear science and the political implications of the atomic scientists' work, from the start of the Second World War until 1959.

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Contents: List of Figures / Preface / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Difficult Beginnings: Social Integration between Survival and Internment / Almost Accidental Beginnings: Professional Integration between Marginalization and British-American Nuclear Cooperation / American Interlude: The Manhattan Project, the Atom Bomb and the Emergence of a New Approach to Nuclear Research / A Nation Betrayed? The Klaus Fuchs Atomic Espionage Case Reconsidered / Subject to Suspicion: Rudolf Peierls and the Klaus Fuchs Espionage Case / The Responsible Scientist: Rudolf Peierls and the Formation of the Atomic Scientists' Association / The 'Unpolitical' Scientist: Rudolf Peierls, the Concept of 'Objective' Science and the End of the Atomic Scientists' Association / Conclusions and Afterthoughts / Notes and References / Bibliography/ Index

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Contents: Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction / Sport and Politics in Austerity Britain, 194551 / Britain in the World of Sport, 1951-59 / The Impact of the Wolfenden Report, 1960-64 / Creating and Running the Sports Council, 1964-67 / 'Ballyhoo' about Sport in the Late 1960s / Battling for 'Sport and Recreation' in the 1970s / The Olympics and International Sport / The 1980s: 'Years of Concern' / Raising the Game, 1990-97 / Regions and Localities / New Labour and Sport, 1997-2010 / Epilogue: Towards 2012 / Chronology of Main Events / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index June 2012 264pp 10 photographs and 10 tables Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

Christoph Laucht, Lecturer in History, University of Leeds, UK

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Alysa Levene, Department of History, Oxford Brookes University , UK

Was there a notion of childhood for the labouring classes, and was it distinctive from that of the elite? Examining pauper childhood, family life and societal reform, Levene asks whether new models of childhood in the eighteenth century affected the treatment of the young poor, and reveals how they and their families were helped through hard times. Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction - the Childhood of the Poor / Poor Children and their Families / The Development of Parish Nursing / The Supervision of Parish Nursing / Parents and Parish Childcare / Children and the Metropolitan Workhouse / Making Shift Outdoor Relief and Charity / Making Shift - Community, Friends and Family / Conclusions - the Childhood of the Poor / Appendix / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 272pp 6 charts and 11 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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The Politics of Wine in Britain Power and Taste, 1649-1860

British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Charles Ludington, Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill, USA

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British Policy and Strategy towards Norway, 1941-45 Chris Mann, Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK

This book examines British military policy towards Norway after the German occupation of 1940, concentrating on the commando raids, deception planning and naval operations. It identifies Norway's importance to two of Britain's major strategic concerns, the security of maritime supply lines and the need to return to the European continent. Contents: Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Maps / Combined Operations: The Norwegian Raids, 1941-1943 / Operations against the Kriegsmarine in Norway,1941-1945 / Order of Battle Norway Command, June 1945 / Introduction / The Problem of the German Fleet and Norway Part I: 1941-43 / Combined Operations and Raiding Part I: 1940-41 / Plans for the Retaking of Norway:1940-44 / Combined Operations, 30 RNorN MTB Flotilla and Raiding / PART II: 1942-44 / Strategic Deception / The Problem of the German Fleet and Norway Part II: 1944-45 / Planning for the Liberation and Operations in Finnmark / The Liberation of Norway / Conclusion / Bibliography April 2012 Hardback

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

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Governing Post-War Britain The Paradoxes of Progress, 1951-1973 Glen O’Hara, Reader in the History of Public Policy, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Glen O’Hara draws a compelling picture of Second World War Britain by investigating relations between people and government: the electorate’s rising expectations and demands for universallyavailable social services, the increasing complexity of the new solutions to these needs, and mounting frustration with both among both governors and governed. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Charts and Tables / Introduction: Progress and its Paradoxes / PART I: IDEAS FROM ‘THE OUTSIDE’ / The Use and Abuse of Foreign Archetypes in British Economic Policy / Archetype, Example or Warning? British Views of Scandinavia / PART II: SLIDING AWAY FROM STABILITY / President Kennedy, Prime Minister Macmillan and the Gold Market, 1961-63 / President Johnson, Prime Minister Wilson and the Slow Collapse of Equilibrium, 1964-68 / PART III: GOVERNING BRITAIN / The Creation and Early Work of the Parliamentary ‘Ombudsman’ / Sir Alec Cairncross and the Art and Craft of Economic Advice, 1961-69 / ‘An All Over Expansion’: The Politics of the Land in ‘Golden Age’ Britain / PART IV: EDUCATING THE NATION / Planning the Education System in the Post-War Era / Slum Schools, Civil Servants and Sociology: Educational Priority Areas, 1967-72 / Conclusion: Strange Triumphs? / Bibliography / Index April 2012 320pp 216x138mm 5 graphs, 3 charts and 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-23056-9

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Responses to Nazism in Britain, 1933–1939 Before War and Holocaust Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

‘Compelling reading - and should be compulsory for students of the history of the 1930s.’ - Deborah VietorEnglander, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany ‘In terms of both its content and its approach Responses to Nazism covers new and/or neglected territory and in particular provides fresh and important insights into the political culture of the right in inter-war Britain.’ - E. H. H. Green, Magdalen College, University of Oxford, UK This book examines the large and previouslyneglected body of literature on Nazism that was produced in the years 1933-1939. Shifting attention away from high politics or appeasement, it reveals that a remarkably wide range of responses was available to the reading public. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Responding to Nazism, 1933-1939 / PART I: EXPLANATIONS PRO AND CONTRA / The Energy of Nihilism: Understanding the Appeal of Nazism / Predicting War? The Place of War in Interpretations of Nazism, 1933-1939 / The Quintessence of Nazism: The Third Reich and the Jews, 1933-1939 / PART II: THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF THE BRITISH RIGHT / The Reasons of the Intellectuals / The British Far Right and the Back-to-the-Land Movement / The English Array, the BUF and the Dilemmas of British Fascism / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Paperback

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A Monarchy of Letters Royal Correspondence and English Diplomacy in the Reign of Elizabeth I Rayne Allinson, Assistant Professor of History, University of MichiganDearborn, USA

This book examines Elizabeth's correspondence with several significant rulers, analyzing how her letters were constructed, drafted and presented, the rhetorical strategies used, and the role these letters played in facilitating diplomatic relations. Contents: Tedius and Paynefull: Letter Writing in English Royal Diplomacy / My Skrating Hand: The Making of Elizabeth's Correspondence / Entering the Stage: Elizabeth's Use of Letters in her First Year, 1558-60 / War of Words: King Philip II of Spain, 1558-81 / Silent Diplomacy: Queen Mary I of Scotland, 1559-87 / Marriage and Motherhood: Catherine de Médici, Queen Mother of France, 1559-88 / Inward and Secret Letters: Tsar Ivan IV of Russia, 1561-83 / Letters Full of Marvels: Sultan Murād III of the Ottoman Empire 1579-90 / Well Worth a Letter: King Henry IV of France, 1572-1603 / Mine Own Hand: King James VI of Scotland, 1580-1603 June 2012 272pp 4 images and 1 table Hardback £55.00

Foundations of Freedom Edited by Philip Baker, Centre for Metropolitan History, University of London, UK and Elliot Vernon, Barrister in UK; formerly of Robinson College, University of Cambridge, UK

In the first ever book on the Agreements of the People, the essays explore the origins, impact and legacy of the attempt to settle the nation by a written constitution at the height of the English Revolution. The volume sheds new light on the Levellers, the army, the nature of civil war radicalism and the fragmentation of the Parliamentarian cause. Contents: Introduction; E.Vernon & P.Baker / Oaths, Covenants, Associations and the Origins of the Agreements of the People: The Road To and From Putney; T.Vallance / The People of the Agreements: The Levellers, Civil War Radicalism and Political Participation; J.Peacey / Constitutionalism: Ancient, Modern and Early Modern in the Agreements of the People; D.A.Orr / Localism, the Levellers and the Campaign for Constitutional Change; P.Baker / Freedom of Conscience and the Agreements of the People; R.Foxley / The New Model Army and the Constitutional Crisis of the Later 1640s; I.Gentles / Drafting the Officers’ Agreement of the People: A Reappraisal; F.Henderson / ‘A Firme and Present Peace; Upon Grounds of Common Right and Freedome’: The Debate on the Agreements of the People and the Crisis of the Constitution, 1647-59; E.Vernon / Diggers, True Levellers and the Crisis of the English Revolution; A.Hughes / The Agreements of the People and the Constitutions of the Interregnum Governments; D.L.Smith / Afterword; M.Mendle May 2012 Hardback

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Queenship and Power Series Editors: Carole Levin and Charles Beem

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The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History Edited by Joe Hillaby, Honourary Research Fellow, University of Bristol, UK and Caroline Hillaby

Using a wide range of rich original sources, this unique reference guide provides a remarkable picture of England’s medieval Jewry. Following an extensive introduction, the dictionary includes illustrations, maps, and over forty topographic, thirty biographic and eighty general entries, including texts of key legislation. Contents: Abbreviations / List of illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / English Medieval Jewry, 1135-1290: An Introduction / The Dictionary / Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

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The Knights Hospitaller in the Levant, c.1070–1309 Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge, UK

A detailed study of this famed religious-military order, written by the world’s pre-eminent Crusades historian, and focusing on the years between the First Crusade and the Knights’ conquest of Malta. Contents: List of Abbreviations / Explication and Acknowledgements / Prologue / PART I: INCEPTION / Origins, c.1070-1160 / Militarization, 1126-1182 / Reaching Maturity, 1177-1206 / The Order and the Politics of the Latin East, 1201-1244 / PART II: THE MISSION / Nursing the Sick and Burying the Dead / Defending Christians / PART III: THE ORDER / Members / Conventual Life / The Master, his Convent and the Chapter General / The Conventual Bailiffs and their Departments / PART IV: ASSETS / An Exempt Order of the Church / The Estate in the Levant / Provincial Government and the Estate in Europe / PART V: THE END OF THE BEGINNING / The Loss of the Mainland, 1244-1291 / Interlude on Cyprus, 1291-1309 / Epilogue / Appendix: Masters of the Hospital / Bibliography / Index May 2012 3 maps Hardback

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HISTORY European and Russian History

Nation and Region

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Edited by Joost Augusteijn, Lecturer in European History and H. J. Storm, Lecturer in Modern European History, both at Leiden University, The Netherlands

Spiritual Kinship in Europe, 1500–1900 Edited by Guido Alfani, Assistant Professor of Economic History, Bocconi University, Italy and Vincent Gourdon, Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

Uniquely comparing Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox views and practices, this book looks at changes in theological thought over time as well as in social customs relateded to spiritual kinship. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Contributors / Spiritual Kinship and Godparenthood: an Introduction; G.Alfani & V.Gourdon / PART I: THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD / Immigrants and Formalisation of Social Ties in Early Modern Italy; G.Alfani / Ecclesiastical Godparenthood in Early Modern Murcia; A.Irigoyen / Godparenthood and Social Networks in an Italian Rural Community: Nonantola, Sixteenth-Seventeenth Centuries; G.Alfani & C.Munno / Godparenthood and Social Relationships in France under the Old Regime: Lyons as a Case Study; E.Couriol / PART II: GODPARENTHOOD FROM THE EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TO THE AGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION / What’s in a Name? Choosing Kin Godparents in Nineteenth Century Paris; V.Gourdon / Spiritual Kinship, Political Mobilization and Social Cooperation: a Swiss Alpine Valley in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; S.Guzzi / PART III: REFORMED GODPARENTHOOD / Kin, Neighbours or Prominent Persons? Godparenthood in a Finnish Rural Community in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century; K-M.Piilahti / Who Wants to be a Godparent? Baptisms in a Lutheran Church in Paris, 1755-1804; T.Ericsson / PART IV: EASTERN EUROPE AND EUROPEANS ABROAD / Godparenthood in the Russian Orthodox Tradition: Custom against the Law; M.Muravyeva / The French in Gold Rush San Francisco and Spiritual Kinship; A.Foucrier / Notes / Bibliography January 2012 352pp 42 figures and 17 b/w tables Hardback £60.00

Disturbing the Peace

Nation-Building, Regional Identities and Separatism in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Reacting to the nation-building efforts of states in nineteenth-century Europe, regions began to define their own identity. Here, eminent specialists from all over Europe analyze why some of the popular regional identities which developed became part of the new national self-image, while others developed separatist tendencies. Contents: Introduction; J.Augusteijn & E.Storm / PART I: TRANSNATIONAL / Historiographical Approaches to Sub-national Identities in Europe: A Reappraisal and some Suggestions; X-M.Núñez / The Birth of Regionalism and the Crisis of Reason: France, Germany and Spain; E.Storm / PART II: CENTRALISED NATION-STATES / National Diversity, Regionalism and Decentralism in France; T.Baycroft / Regionalism in Italy: a Critique; S.Cavazzo / PART III: CONTINENTAL EMPIRES / Regionalism, Federalism and Nationalism in the German Empire; S.Weichlein / How to Run a Multilingual Society: Statehood, Administration and Regional Dynamics in Austria-Hungary, 1867-1914; P.Haslinger / PART IV: REGION, NATION, EMPIRE / The Empire, the Nation, and the Homelands: Nineteenth-Century Spain’s National Idea; J.Fradera / ‘A Mere Geographical Expression’? Scotland and Scottish Identity, c. 1890-1914; A.Newby / PART V: COMPETING REGIONAL MOVEMENTS / The Gaelic and the Northumbrian: Separatism and Regionalism in the UK, 1890-1920; R.Colls / Irish Nationalism and Unionism between State, Region and Nation; J.Augusteijn / Nationalist versus Regionalist? The Flemish and Walloon Movements in Belle Époque Belgium; M.Van Ginderachter / PART VI: LANGUAGE AND RELIGION / The Consequences of Transport by Steam: Dutch Nationalism and Frisian Regionalism in the Nineteenth Century; G.Jensma / Inadvertent Allies: Catholicism and Regionalism in a German-Polish Borderland; J.Bjork / Concluding Remarks; J.Augusteijn & E.Storm May 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Riots, Resistance and Rebellion in Britain and France, 1381 to the Present Edited by Brett Bowden, Senior Lecturer (Politics), UNSW, Australian Defence Force Academy and Michael T. Davis, University of Tasmania, Australia

Riots and rampaging mobs are not just curiosities of the past; nor are they confined to the fringes of the modern world. In fact, rioting and resistance against the powers that be is alive and kicking in the West. This timely volume compares and contrasts infamous uprisings from the English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 to the recent French rioting. Contents: Preface; J.Goldstone / Introduction; B.Bowden & M.T.Davis / Heresy, Rebellion and Utopian Courage: The English Peasant Rising of 1381; M.O’Brien / ‘Some Banglyng About the Customes’: Riot, Resistance and Popular Memory in a Sussex Village, 1549-1640; A.Wood / Riot and Religion in Sixteenth-Century France; P.Roberts / Protest and Rebellion in Seventeenth-Century France; W.Beik / The Politics of Protest in Seventeenth-Century England; J.Walter / French Food Riots: Provisioning, Power, and Popular Protest from the Seventeenth Century to the French Revolution; C.A.Bouton / Food Riots and Provision Politics in Early-Modern England and France, the Irish Famine and World War I; J.Bohstedt / Nights of Fire: The Gordon Riots of 1780 and the Politics of War; N.Rogers / Mass Demonstrations and the Politics of the People in 1790s England; M.T.Davis / Machine-Breaking and the ‘Threat from Below’ in Great Britain and France During the Early Industrial Revolution; J.Horn / Militarisation and Collective Action in Great Britain, 1815-1820; G.Pentland / 1830: The Year of Revolutions in England and the Politics of the Captain Swing Insurrection; R.Wells / The Revolutionary Century? Revolts in Nineteenth-Century France; P.McPhee / Red May Days: Fears and Hopes in Europe in the 1890s; C.Wrigley / 1968: Politics Takes to the Pavement; B.Bowden / Making Other Worlds Possible? Riots, Movement and Counter-Globalisation;T.Mueller & S.Sullivan / Riots in Thatcher’s Britain; P.Hayes / France’s Burning Issue: Understanding the Urban Riots of November 2005; R.Canet, L.Pech & M.Stewart May 2012 Hardback

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Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945–68

Italy on the Pacific

Office Politics and Individual Credit, France 17891848

San Francisco’s Italian Americans

Ralph Kingston, Assistant Professor in European History, Department of History, Auburn University, USA

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, University of Oxford, 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. July 2011 Hardback

328pp £55.00

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Everyday Life in Fascist Venice, 1929–40 Kate Ferris, Lecturer, Department of History, University of St Andrew’s, UK

This book explores the day-to-day 'lived experience' of fascism in Venice during the 1930s, charting the attempts of the fascist regime to infiltrate and reshape Venetians' everyday lives and their responses to the intrusions of the fascist state. Contents: Prologue: Historiography and Method / Introduction: ‘Elbow to elbow’: Venetian Life between the Wars / ‘Make way for the young’: Growing up in 1930s Venice / Remembering the Serenissima: Festivals and Celebrations in 1930s Venice / ‘Make every Italian family a fortress’: Consumption, Family and the ‘home front’ in Venice during the Ethiopian War / Death in Venice: The ‘fascistisation’ of Dand Funeral Rituals in 1930s Venice / Epilogue / Conclusion / Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

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Sebastian Fichera, holds a Doctorate in History from the University of California and Los Angeles, USA

This book details the Italian immigrant experience in San Francisco from the Gold Rush to the Mayoralty of George Moscone - which is to say the entire life cycle of the Italian community - and defines the concept of community in a way never seen before.

Contents: Pioneers: Kindling an Italian Group Consciousness in Early San Francisco / The Emigration: Creating Italy without Italians / The Immigrant Economy: Making Assets Out of Liabilities / Their Signature Calling: Italian American Wine Making Comes of Age / North Beach: A Community Building Thrust Achieves Critical Mass / Day of Reckoning: Fasces vs. Stars and Stripes and the Road to World War II / Long Journey Home: Opening Out Into the Mainstream / Epilogue: Creating Americans November 2011 248pp Hardback £55.00

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

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Between 1789 and 1848, clerks modified their occupational practices, responding to political scrutiny and state-administration reforms. Outside their offices, they helped define nineteenthcentury bourgeois social capital, ideals of emulation, honor, and masculinity. Continuing job insecurity, however, set 'bureaucrats' apart from the bourgeoisie. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: 20,000 Fools: Inventing the 'bureaucrat' / PART I: OFFICE POLITICS / A Revolution in Administration: The theory and Practice of Government during the French Revolution / Revolutionary Time and Space: The Anxieties of Administrative 'transparency' / Telling Tales: Collaboration, Career-making, and the Contest for Credit / PART II: BUREAUCRATS IN BOURGEOIS SOCIETY / Civil Servant, Civil Society: The Accumulation of 'honor' in Bourgeois Society / Surrogate Fathers, Suitable Sons: Manufacturing 'paternity' and Honourable Inheritance / The Social Politics of Bureaucracy: The 'bureaucrat' as 'bourgeois type' / Coda & Conclusion: The Failure of 1848: Bourgeois Social Capital at the Crossroads / Note on Method and Sources and Select Bibliography / Endnotes May 2012 Hardback

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War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb, Alan Forrest and Karen Hagemann

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The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Tomasz Kamusella, Senior Lecturer, University of Opole, Poland May 2012 15 maps Paperback

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Family Punishment in Nazi Germany

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Sippenhaft, Terror and Myth

The Nazi Séance

Robert Loeffel, Visting Research Fellow, University of New South Wales, Australia

The Strange Story of the Jewish Psychic in Hitler’s Circle

In the Third Reich, political dissidents were not the only ones liable to be punished for their crimes. Their parents, siblings and relatives also risked reprisals. This concept - known as Sippenhaft – was based in ideas of blood and purity. This definitive study surveys the threats, fears and infliction of this part of the Nazi system of terror. Contents: Introduction: Sippenhaft, Terror and Fear: The Historiography of the Nazi Terror State / The Consent and Coercion Debate / Method of Transmission / Importance of Rumour in Nazi Germany / Outline of this Book / A Word on Sources / Conclusion / PART I: SIPPENHAFT AND GERMAN SOCIETY, 1933-1945 / Sippenhaft and the Rise to Power / Sippenhaft and Resistance during Second World War / The German Home Front after Stalingrad / Conclusion / PART II: 'IMPRISONMENT OF RELATIVES, LIFE OR LIBERTY' SIPPENHAFT AND THE WEHRMACHT / The Foundation of Sippenhaft in the Wehrmacht / Sippenhaft and the Wehrmacht, 1939-1944 / Sippenhaft against Volksdeutche Germans / Sippenhaft after the 20 July 1944 / Codification of Terror / Conclusion / PART III: SIPPENHAFT AND THE NKFD AND THE BDO / Background / The German Reaction / Cherkassy / Effect of 20 July 1944 181 / The Limits of Sippenhaft / Sippenhaft and the Political Significance of the NKFD and BDO / Conclusion / PART IV: 'IF A MAN IN THIS REICH IS UNTRUE, THEN HE AND HIS FAMILY WILL BE PUNISHED' / Sippenhaft and the 20 July 1944 / Establishing Sippenhaft and 20 July 1944 / Sippenhaft put into Effect / Continuing Rhetoric, Fear, Expansion and Limitations of Sippenhaft / The Fate of the von Stauffenberg Family / The Transformation of Sippenhaft and the 20 July 1944 / Challenging Terror: Interventions, Representations and Release / Confusion and Fear / Those that Remained in Sippenhaft Detention / Conclusion / PART V: SIPPENHAFT KINDERHEIM: THE CHILDREN IN BAD SACHSA / The Sippenhaft Prisoners of Bad Sachsa / Life in the Camp: Determining Intention / A Change of Plan / Conclusion / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback

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Arthur J. Magida, Writer-in-Residence, University of Baltimore, USA; Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University, USA

'An astonishing story, brilliantly told.' - Roger Moorhouse, author of Killing Hitler '...a fascinating journey into the magical thinking of Hitler and his cronies, and the life of a Jewish conjuror who tried - and failed - the ultimate magic trick: to survive Nazi Germany as one of Hitler’s own.' - Stephen L. Macknik & Susana Martinez-Conde, authors of Sleights of Mind: How the Neuroscience of Magic Reveals Our Everyday Deceptions 'In a history that reads like a novel, Arthur Magida, gives us much more than a finely written researched and well-researched examination of the ‘Nazi’ Jewish psychic.' - Lawrence Kushner, author of Kabbalah: A Love Story '[An] engaging account of a momentous, sinister, and also at times tragicomic episode of German history.' - Christopher Sandford, author of Masters of Mystery: the Strange Friendship of Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini

Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War Roger Markwick, Associate Professor of Modern European History and Euridice Charon Cardona, Senior Research Associate, School of Humanities and Social Science, both at University of Newcastle, Australia

‘A brilliant, evocative, and meticulously researched book about an important and intriguing topic...This is a ‘must read’ not only for people passionate about Soviet history, but for anyone thinking seriously about the relationship between militarism and femininity.’ - Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK ‘At times a harrowing story, anyone interested in the Second World War, the Soviet Union and women’s history will gain fresh insights from this meticulously researched book. A must and a pleasure to read!’ - Beate Fieseler, Heinrich-HeineUniversity Düsseldorf, Germany This is the first comprehensive study in English of Soviet women who fought against the genocidal, misogynist, Nazi enemy on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. Drawing on a vast array of original archival, memoir, and published sources, this book captures the everyday experiences of Soviet women fighting, living and dying on the front. Contents: Introduction / The Making of theFrontovichki / 'War is not women's business' / Sisters of Mercy / 'Falcons' and 'Witches' / Behind Enemy Lines / Mass Mobilization / Women's Volunteer Rifle Brigade / The Sniper Movement / Epilogue: Half-hidden from History / Bibliography and Sources June 2012 Hardback

320pp £60.00

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Erik Jan Hannussen, a popularJewish stage magician and mentalist from Austria, wowed audiences and amassed a small fortunein the 1920’s and 30’s. Perhaps his greatest trick was that ofbecoming Hitler’s personal psychic and advisor, moving comfortably in Nazi circles for many years while hiding his Jewish heritage. November 2011 288pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £16.99

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Male Homosexuality in West Germany

Justifying War

Crime and Disorder

Propaganda, Politics and the Modern Age

Between Persecution and Freedom, 1945-69

Edited by David Welch, Professor of Modern History, University of Kent, UK and Jo Fox, Professor of Modern History, Durham University, UK

Allies and Italians under Occupation: Sicily and Southern Italy 1943-45

Clayton J. Whisnant, Associate Professor of History, Wofford College, USA

Whisnant argues that the period after Nazism was more important for the history of homosexuality in Germany than is generally recognized. Gay scenes resurfaced; a more masculine view of homosexuality also became prominent. Above all, a public debate about homosexuality emerged, constituting a critical debate within the Sexual Revolution. Contents: Preface / Abbreviations and Translations / Note on Terminology / Introduction: The Neglected Postwar Period / Policing and Prejudice / The Homophile Movement / Struggles over the Boundaries of the Gay Scenes / Reforming Paragraph 175 / Conclusion: Between Persecution and Freedom / Select Bibliography / Endnotes May 2012 Hardback

248pp £55.00

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Genders and Sexualities in History Series Editors: John H. Arnold, Sean Brady and Joanna Bourke

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A new assessment of the debates about Just War in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, from the imperial wars of the nineteenth century through the age of total war, the evolution of human rights discourse and international law, to proportionality during the Cold War and the redefinition of authority with the ascendancy of terror groups. Contents: Introduction; D.Welch & J.Fox / PART I: EMPIRE, WAR AND THE MODERN AGE: IMPERIALISM AND CONFLICT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY / Justifying the South African War: Boer Propaganda, 18991902; F-J.Pretorius / Justifying 'New Imperialism': The Making of Colonial Heroes, 1857-1902; B.Sèbe / PART II: THE FIRST WORLD WAR: CONFLICT AND AFTERMATH / War Aims and the 'Big Ideas' of 1914; D.Welch / 'Why We Are At War': Justifying War in Britain, 1914; C.Pennell / Advertising and the Public in Britain during the First World War; J.Aulich / Justifying Chemical Warfare: The Origins and Ethics of Britain's Chemical Warfare Programme, 1915-1939; U.Schmidt / Britain's 'Last Crusade': From War Propaganda to War Commemoration, c. 19141930; S.Goebel / PART III: THE SECOND WORLD WAR: JUSTIFYING GLOBAL CONFLICT / Saving Civilization: British Opinion and the Coming of War in 1939; R.Overy / There will be no war': The Daily Express and the Approach of War, 1938-39; S.Nicholas / Fighting for Freedom: World War II and a Century of American War Propaganda; S.Brewer / From War Talk to Rights Talk: War Aims and Human Rights in the Second World War; J.Winter / PART IV: COLD WAR: JUSTIFYING IDEOLOGIES / 'The Great Movement to Resist America and Assist Korea': How Beijing Sold the Korean War; G.D.Rawnsley / Aesthetic Enemies: The 'Two Cultures' Theory at the Outset of the Cold War; O.Johnson / Justifying Vietnam: The United States Information Agency's Vietnam Campaign for International Audiences; N.Cull / PART V: INTO THE MODERN AGE: JUSTIFYING WAR IN THE 21ST CENTURY / Humanitarian War: Justifying Western Military Intervention, 1991-2001; S.Badsey / Cosmopolitanism and Precautionary War; P.Hammond / Justifying the Iraq War and Managing the Media: A Comparative Historical Analysis; R.Johnson / Losing the (Information) War on Terror; P.M.Taylor / Epilogue: The Role of the Media in Justifying and Promoting War: a Practioner's Perspective; P.Knightley / Select Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

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Isobel Williams, gained a PhD with the Italian Department, Swansea University, UK

An exploration of crime, and law and order in Sicily and southern Italy, the region occupied by the Allies for the longest period during World War II, from 1943 to 1945. Using British, U.S. and Italian archives, the book examines how political conflict and food shortages led to unrest, a thriving black market, and a resurgence of organised crime. Contents: PART I: OCCUPATION / Introduction / Preparation: Structure, Training and Police / PART II: ALLIED CRIME / Soldier Trouble / The Moroccan Goumiers of the FEC and the Phenomenon of Mass Rape / Deserters and Absentees / Judicial Response / PART III: ITALIAN CRIME, LAW AND ORDER / Allied Proclamations / Italian Trouble: Crime / Italian Trouble: Disorder / PART IV: ALL IN IT TOGETHER / Black Market / Prostitution / PART IV: SUCCESS OR FAILURE / Police Performance / Occupation / Appendix I: Acronyms and Foreign Terms / Appendix II: Allied Proclamation No. 2: Articles I and II / Appendix III: Map 1 June 2012 Hardback

256pp £50.00

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Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-siècle France Robert Ziegler, University of Montana, USA

An interdisciplinary study of the supernatural and the occult in fin-de-siècle France (1870-1914), the present volume examines the explosion of interest in devil-worship, magic and mysticism both from an historical perspective and through analysis of key literary works of the period. Contents: Preface / The Satanist / The Hoaxer / The Magus / The Mystic / The Miracle-worker / Conclusion / Notes / References / Index June 2012 Hardback

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Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic Series Editors: Jonathan Barry, Owen Davies and Willem de Blécourt

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Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France Edited by Julian Wright, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Durham, UK and H. S. Jones, Professor of Intellectual History, University of Manchester, UK

The idea of the centralized State has played a powerful role in shaping French republicanism. But for two hundred years, many have tried to find other ways of being French and Republican. These essays challenge the traditional account, bringing together new insights from leading scholars. Contents: Acknowledgements / A Pluralist History of France?; H.S.Jones & J.Wright / PART I: THE IDEA OF THE PLURAL REPUBLIC / Liberal Republicanism after the Terror: Charles-Guillaume Théremin and Germaine de Staël; A.Jainchill / Liberal Pluralism in the Early Nineteenth Century: Benjamin Constant and Germaine de Staël; K.S.Vincent / A Strange Liberalism: Freedom and Aristocracy in French Political Thought; A.de Dijn / P-J. Proudhon: Pluralism, Justice and Society; G.Navet / Pluralism’s Political Conditions: Social Realism and the Revolutionary Tradition in Pierre Leroux, P-J. Proudhon and Alfred Fouillée; M.Behrant / Utopian Pluralism in Twentieth-Century France; J.Humphreys / PART II: THE PLURAL REPUBLIC / Electoral Anti-Pluralism and Electoral Pluralism in France, from the mid-Nineteenth Century to 1914; N.Roussellier / Associations and Political Pluralism: the Effects of the Law of 1901; M.della Sudda / Vision and Reality: Joseph Paul-Boncour and Third Republic Pluralism; J.Wright / Regionalism, Federalism and Internationalism in First World War France; C.Bouchard / State Sovereignty in Question: The French Jurists between the Reorganisation of the International System and European Regionalism (1920-1950); J.Guieu / Pluralism, Parliament and Constitutional Moments: The Possibility of a ‘Sénat fédérateur’, 1940-1969; P.Smith / Epilogue: French Politics, History, and a New Perspective on the Jacobin State; A.Chatriot April 2012 Hardback

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Historiography and Reference

The German Reformation and the Peasants’ War

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Napoleonic Foot Soldiers and Civilians A Brief History with Documents

A Brief History with Documents

Rafe Blaufarb, Ben Weider Eminent Scholar; Chair in Napoleonic History; Director, Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution and Claudia Liebeskind, Associate Professor of History, both at Florida State University, USA

Michael G. Baylor, Lehigh University, USA

'This well-written and interesting book is judicious and balanced, and it offers a picture that is at once both broad and focused. Students who read it will learn a great deal.' - Allan Galpern, University of Pittsburgh, USA In this volume, Michael Baylor explores the dynamic between the German Reformation and the Peasants’ War - one enduring, the other fleeting - and the centuries-long debate over whether and how they might be connected. The book includes a collection of period documents which provide first-hand accounts from reformers and rebels. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: GERMANY’S DUAL REBELLIONS / Popular Discontent and the Need for Reform / The Reformation Break / The Gospel and Social Unrest / The Reformation in City and Countryside / The Onset and Spread of the Peasants’ War, 1524-1526 / The Aims of the Insurrection / The Peasants’ Military and Political Organization / Luther, the Peasants’ Defeat, and the Aftermath of the Rebellion / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Unrest Before the Reformation / The Reformation: Freedom, Authority, and Resistance / Religion and Politics in the Peasants’ War / The Debate on the Reformation and the Peasants’ War April 2012 Paperback

176pp £19.99

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Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

By highlighting the experiences of common soldiers and civilians, this volume presents a broad view of the Napoleonic Wars not found in typical military histories. The volume comprises an introduction to the key events and significance of the wars and a rich collection of memoirs, letters, and popular engravings from the time. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: AN AGE OF TOTAL WAR? / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / General Marbot, Memoirs, 1844 / Benjamin Harris, Recollections, 1848 / Louis-Gabriel Montigny, Account of a Canteen Woman, 1833 / French Intelligence Report on British India, 1807 / Correspondence of William Lee, U.S. Consul in Bordeaux, 1806-9 / Popular Images of Napoleonic Warfare / Giovani Patrizi, Memoirs, c.1817 / Jakob Walter, Memoirs, c.18201840 / Friederich Ludwig Burk, Diary, 1806-1816 / Julie Pellizzone, Journal, 1813-1815 July 2011 Paperback

208pp £18.99

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

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History of Science, Medicine and Technology

The Salem Witch Hunt

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A Brief History with Documents Richard Godbeer, Professor of History, University of Miami, USA

The Salem witch trials stand as one of the infamous moments in colonial American history. The introduction explores the beliefs, fears and events that fueled the witch panic of 1692. The documents in this collection illuminate how the Puritans’ worldview led them to seek a supernatural explanation for the problems vexing their community. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: EXPLAINING THE SALEM WITCH HUNT / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Signs and Assaults from the Supernatural World / Beginnings / Witches on Trial / The Witch Court under Attack / Aftermath July 2011 Paperback

208pp £18.99

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Charles Darwin and the Question of Evolution

Reconsidering the International Polar and Geophysical Years Edited by Roger D. Launius, Senior Curator, Space History, Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, USA, James Rodger Fleming, Professor of Science, Technology and Society, Colby College, USA and David H. DeVorkin, Senior Curator, Astronomy and the Space Sciences, National Air and Space Museum, USA

Sandra Herbert, Professor Emerita of History, University of Maryland, USA

The publication of On the Origin of Species is widely regarded as a turning point in knowledge of the natural world. But Darwin’s theory of natural selection was not developed in a vacuum; rather, it was a culmination of an enormous shift in scientific and popular opinion. This engaging collection of documents examines this era of scientific thought.

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

July 2011 Paperback

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Globalizing Polar Science

A Brief History with Documents

Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION: DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS

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

The International Polar Years and the International Geophysical Year represented a remarkable international collaborative scientific effort that has been largely neglected by historians. This groundbreaking collection seeks to redress that neglect and illuminate critical aspects of the last 150 years of international scientific endeavour. January 2011 40pp figures Paperback

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Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology Series Editors: James Rodger Fleming and Roger D. Launius

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Searching for Sasquatch

The European Antarctic

Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology

Science and Strategy in Scandinavia and the British Empire

Brian Regal, Assistant Professor for the History of Science, Kean University, USA

The first academic study of this subject is an entertaining look at the search for Sasquatch which considers not just the nature of monsters and monster hunting in the late twentieth century, but the more important relationship between the professional scientists and amateur naturalists who hunt them and their place in the history of science. February 2011 Hardback

262pp £55.00

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Peder Roberts, PostDoctoral Researcher, Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Science and Technology, University of Strasbourg, France

Rather than charting how Europeans unveiled the Antarctic, the first transnational study of British, Norwegian, and Swedish engagement with the Antarctic uses the history of Antarctic activity as a window into the political and cultural worlds of twentiethcentury Britain and Scandinavia.

Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology Series Editors: James Rodger Fleming and Roger D. Launius

Contents: Science, Commerce, and the State / Imperial Science in the Antarctic / The Union of Hunting and Research / Ivory Towers and Icy Frontiers / The (Re) Invention of a Swedish Tradition / A Successful Failure / The Cold War Comes to the Coldest Continent / Epilogue: A Continent for Performing Science

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Monism Science, Philosophy, Religion, and the History of a Worldview Edited by Todd H. Weir, Lecturer in Modern European History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK May 2012 Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchand and Javed Majeed

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchand and Javed Majeed

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Gender and Women’s History

Queer 1950s Edited by Heike Bauer, Lecturer in English Literature and Gender Studies and Matthew Cook, Senior Lecturer, both at Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

This book takes a queer look at the 1950s and its legacies for contemporary lives and scholarship. Including contributions from scholars working on New Zealand, Finland, Germany and the USA on transnational networks, it discusses pulp fiction, newspapers, film, oral history and freak shows, offering fresh perspectives on a queer past after WWII. Contents: Introduction: Queer 50s / Heike Bauer and Matt Cook / PART I: ESPISTEMOLOGIES / Sexology Backward: Hirschfeld, Kinsey and the Reshaping of Sex Research in the 1950s; H.Bauer / 'Someone to Love': Teen Girls' Same-Sex Desire in the 1950s United States; A.H.Littauer / Lesbians before 'the lesbian', 'sisters' in Faith and Crime: Conceptualisations of Crossgenerational Sexual Relationships in Two Women's Same-sex Fornication Court Cases in 1950s Rural Finland; A.Sorainen / PART II: REPRESENTATIONS / 'Who Is She?'': Identities, Intertextuality and Authority in Non-Fiction Lesbian Pulp of the 1950s; K.Mitchell / Love 'Off the Rails' or 'Over the Teacups'?: Lesbian Desire and Female Sexualities in the 1950s Popular Press; A.Oram / Nouveau Désordre: Diabolical Queerness in 1950s French Cinema; A.Asibong / PART III: REASSESSMENTS / Moral Panic or Critical Mass?: The Queer Contradictions of 1950s New Zealand; C.Brickell / Queer Profits: Homosexual Scandal and the Origins of Legal Reform in Britain; J.Bengry / The Long 1950s as Radical-in-Between; J.V.Evans / PART IV: LEGACIES / Warm Homes in a Cold Climate: Rex Batten and the Queer Domestic; M.Cook / Geeks and Gaffs: The Queer Legacy of the 1950s American Freak Show; E.Stephens June 2012 Hardback

240pp £50.00

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Genders and Sexualities in History Series Editors: John H. Arnold, Sean Brady and Joanna Bourke

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John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality A Critical Edition of Sources Sean Brady, Lecturer in Modern British History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

The book brings together for the first time John Addington Symonds’ key writings on homosexuality, and the entire correspondence between Symonds and Havelock Ellis on the project of Sexual Inversion. The source edition contains a critical introduction to the sources. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Sean Brady / ‘A Problem in Greek Ethics’: Privately Printed 1883: John Addington Symonds / ‘A Problem in Modern Ethics: Being an enquiry into the Phenomenon of Sexual Inversion: Addressed Especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists:’ Privately Printed 1891: John Addington Symonds / Untitled Essay, Transcribed by Mrs. Havelock Ellis, No Title; Undated: Draft of Anonymous Letter from J. A. Symonds to Richard von Krafft-Ebing / The Correspondence of John Addington Symonds and Havelock Ellis on the Project of Sexual Inversion. May 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Making Men: The Formation of Elite Male Identities in England, c.1660–1900

At the Edges of Liberalism

A Sourcebook Edited by Mark Rothery, Lecturer in Modern British History, University of Northampton, UK and Henry French, Professor of Social History, University of Exeter, UK

'This important volume assembles - in an accessible, expertly organized, and wellcontextualized format - a collection of personal documents that shed considerable light on both the masculine lifecycle and the ways in which masculine identity formation occurred at the level of the everyday and the mundane in the early modern and modern periods. This is an invaluable resource for scholars and students interested in the history of the gentry, the early modern and modern family, and British masculine identities.' - Paul R. Deslandes, University of Vermont, USA This edited collection of correspondence written by members of English landed gentry families provides insights into the formation, experience and practice of elite masculine identities. The sourcebook examines continuities and changes in such processes within the male lifecycle and across the early modern and modern periods. Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Biographies of Principal Correspondents / Introduction / Schooling / University / Travel / Courtship and Marriage / Working Life / Concluding Remarks / Appendix: The Landed Gentry Families and their Estates / Bibliography of Primary Sources / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

192pp £55.00 £18.99

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Junctions of European, German, and Jewish History Steven A. Aschheim, Professor Emeritus of History, Hebrew University, Israel

The essays in this volume seek to confront some of the charged meeting points of European especially German - and Jewish history. All, in one way or another, explore the entanglements, the intertwined moments of empathy and enmity, belonging and estrangement, creativity and destructiveness that occurred at these junctions. Contents: Icons Beyond the Border: The German-Jewish Intellectual Legacy at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century / The Modern Jewish Experience and the Entangled Web of Orientalism / Building in Palestine: Zionism, Bi-nationalism and the Strains of GermanJewish Humanism / Hannah Arendt: Jewishness at the Edges / The Metaphysical Psychologist: 0n the Life and Letters of Gershom Scholem / Comrade Klemperer: Communism, Liberalism and Jewishness in the DDR / Locating Nazi Evil: The Contrasting Visions of Gershom Scholem, Hannah Hannah Arendt and Victor Klemperer / The Bonfires of Berlin: Historical and Contemporary Reflections on the Nazi Book Burnings / Imaging the Absolute: Mapping Western Conceptions of Evil / Tempering Evil at the Edges: The (Ambiguous) Political Economy of Empathy / Towards a Phenomenology of the Jewish Intellectual:The German and French Cases Compared / Reflections on Theatricality, Identity and the Modern Jewish Experience / Between Rights, Respectability, and Resistance: Reframing the GermanJewish Experience June 2012 Hardback Paperback

272pp £55.00 £19.00

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Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Series Editors: Anthony La Vopa, Suzanne Marchand, and Javed Majeed

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In Search of a Peace Settlement Egypt and Israel between the Wars, 1967-1973 Moshe Gat, Professor of Modern History and Political Studies, Bar Ilan University, Israel

This is the first examination of the Israeli and Egyptian peace process between 1967-1973, which highlights the rise and fall of Soviet influence after the Six Day War and explores how the increasing importance of America’s political leadership affected the region. Contents: Introduction / After the War: A Political Stalemate / The War of Attrition: The Egyptian-Israeli Front Spirals Out of Control / Towards the Rogers Peace Initiative / Sadat - Striving for a Settlement/ The Moment of Decision / Conclusions / Bibliography / Index June 2012 Hardback

296pp £60.00

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Modernism and Zionism David Ohana, Fellow, Ben-Gurion Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Part of Palgrave's Modernism and series, Modernism and Zionism explores the relationship between modernism and the Jewish national ideology, the Zionist movement, which was operative in all areas of Jewish art and culture. Contents: Introduction: Modernity, Modernism and Modernization in Zionism / PART I: THE MYTH OF ZARATHUSTRA / Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem and the Nationalization of Jewish Myth / PART II: THE MYTH OF PROMETHEAN / Zionism and the Modernization of Messianism / PART III: THE MYTH OF NIMROD / "Canaanism" between Zionism and Post-Zionism / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Modernism and... Series Editor: Roger Griffin

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World History

How Empires Make Territory Edited by Hélène Blais, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Paris X, France, Florence Deprest, Professor of Geography, University of Bordeaux 3, France and Pierre Singaravelou, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France

The relationship between geographical knowledge and European imperial power has been an important field of research over the last decade. This collection of essays seeks to add to this salient: it presents a focussed and interconnected set of studies of how Europe sought to command overseas space. Contents: Introduction: The Relevance of Apprehending Spatial History of Empire / Tell and Sahara: The Palimpsest of a Subdivision of Colonial Algeria; F.Deprest / Outlining Objects of Research in Africa: District, Zone, Region or Terroir?; M.de Suremain / Surveying the Congo Territory. Geographical Knowledge, Military Resources and Colonial Expansion (1870-1900); P.Van Schuylenberg / Science and Border in the Making: The Tilho Mission between Chad and Niger (1906-1909); C.Lefebvre / Ordering the South: The American Geographical Society's Map of Hispanic America; M.Heffernan / Maps of the Empire in British Atlases, 1884-1914; I.Avila / The Travels of Maurice Zimmermann in Northern Africa (1908-1930): Spatial Patterns and the Apportioning of Colonial Space; P.Clerc / A Rent in the Imperial Canvas: The Laminia Affair (1893-1895); I.Surun / An Empire in the Sand? Linking up Algeria and the Sudan: The Saharan Hinterland and the Making of an Imperial Idea, 1830-1930; H.Blais / Ten Empires in a Pocket Handkerchief: The Territory of Tientsin and the Concession Phenomenon (1860-1920); P.Singaravelou / The Altitude Lobby: Colonial Knowledge, Networks, and Hill Stations; E.T.Jennings / Conclusion June 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

The Last Caribbean Frontier, 1795–1815 Kit Candlin, University of Sydney, Australia

The Southern Caribbean was the last frontier in the Atlantic world and the most contested region in the Caribbean during the Age of Revolution. As well as illuminating this little-understood region, the book seeks to complicate our understanding of the Caribbean, the role of 'free people of colour' and the nature of slavery. Contents: Introduction: The Very Limits of Imagination: The Transient World of the Southern Caribbean / What Became of the Fedon Rebellion / The Queen of Demerara / Paper Tigers and Crooked Dispositions / The Planter and the Governor / Poision, Paranoia and Slavery of the Verge of Empire / The Torture of Louisa Calderon / That Business of Rosetta Smith / The Importunate Revolution on the Main / Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

264pp £55.00

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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

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The Establishment Responds Power, Politics, and Protest since 1945 Edited by Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Professor of Media Studies, University of Hamburg, Germany, Martin Klimke, Associate Professor of History, New York University, Abu Dhabi, Joachim Scharloth, Associate Professor of German linguistics, Dokkyo University, Japan and Laura Wong, Associated Researcher, Heidelberg Center for American Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany

Protest movements have been analyzed widely by several disciplines in recent decades, but the larger repercussions they caused in social institutions and international affairs have largely been neglected. This volume fills this gap by examining the many ways in which political parties, the business world, foreign policymakers, and the intelligence community experienced, confronted, and even actively contributed to domestic and transnational forms of dissent. January 2012 Paperback

262pp £18.99

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

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Religious Internationals in the Modern World Edited by Abigail Green, Fellow and Tutor in History, Brasenose College, University of Oxford, UK and Vincent Viaene, Marie Curie Fellow, University of Oxford, UK

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Engaging Colonial Knowledge Reading European Archives in World History Edited by Ricardo Roque, Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal and Kim A. Wagner, Lecturer in Imperial and World History, University of Birmingham, UK

Tracing the emergence of ‘Religious Internationals’ as a distinctive new phenomenon in world history, this book transforms our understanding of the role of religion in our modern world. Through in-depth studies comparing the experiences of Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews and Muslims, leading experts shed new light on ‘global civil society’. Contents: Foreword / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations and Acronyms / Notes on the Contributors / Introduction: Rethinking Religion and Globalization / PART I: THE RELIGIONS OF THE BOOK: TRAJECTORIES, COMPARISONS / The Protestant International / Old Networks, New Connections: The Emergence of the Jewish International / Nineteenth-century Catholic Internationalism and its Predecessors / The Islamic World: World System to 'Religious International' / PART II: RELIGIOUS INTERNATIONALS IN TRANSITION / Nationalism versus Internationalism: Russian Orthodoxy in Nineteenth-Century Palestine / Muslim Internationalism between Empire and Nation-State / Religious Internationalism in the Jewish Diaspora - Tunis at the Dawn of the Colonial Period / Transnational Buddhist Activists in the Era of Empires / PART III: RELIGIOUS INTERNATIONALS IN THE MODERN WORLD: LIMITS AND NEW HORIZONS / The Hadhrami Sada and the Evolution of an Islamic Religious International, c. 1750s to 1930s / A Religious International in Southeastern Europe? / Activism as Engine: Jewish Internationalism, 1880s-1980s / Protestant Ecclesiastical Internationals / From State to Civil Society and Back Again: The Catholic Church as Transnational Actor, 1965-2005 / The Global Sangh Parivar: a Study of Contemporary International Hinduism June 2012 Hardback

368pp £65.00

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

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Presenting a set of rich case-studies which demonstrate novel and productive approaches to the study of colonial knowledge, this volume covers British, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish colonial encounters in Africa, Asia, America and the Pacific, from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Contents: Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Engaging Colonial Knowledge; R.Roque & K.A.Wagner / PART I: EPISTEMIC FISSURES / ‘In Cold Blood’: Hierarchies of Credibility and the Politics of Colonial Narratives; A.L.Stoler / North Indian Lives in the Archives of the Colonial State; L.Denault / Reading Farm and Forest: Colonial Forest Science and Policy in Southern Nigeria; P.von Hellermann / PART II: INDIGENOUS VOICES IN COLONIAL RECORDS / Insights from the ‘Ancient Word’: The Use of Colonial Sources in the Study of Aztec Society; C.Dodds Pennock / ‘In unrestrained conversation’: Approvers and the Colonial Ethnography of Crime in NineteenthCentury India; K.A.Wagner / From Civil Servant to Little King: an Indigenous Construction of Colonial Authority in Early Nineteenth-century South India; N.Brimnes / French Anthropology and the Durkheimians in Colonial Indochina; S.Bayly / PART III: ARCHIVES OF ENTANGLEMENT / Treachery and Ethnicity in Portuguese Representations of Sri Lanka; A.Strathern / William Hodges as Anthropologist and Historian; N.Thomas / Entangled with Otherness: Military Ethnographies of Headhunting in East Timor; R.Roque / ‘What do you Really Want in German East Africa, Herr Professor?’ Counterinsurgency and the Science Effect in Colonial Tanzania; A.Zimmerman / Endnotes November 2011 320pp Hardback £55.00

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Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton

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Wanted Dead or Alive

Contentment in Contention

Manhunts from Geronimo to Bin Laden

Acceptance versus Aspiration

Benjamin Runkle, formerly Army Paratrooper with a Harvard Ph.D. In January 2006, he quit his job as a presidential speechwriter to serve on active duty in Iraq, where he earned a Bronze Star. He has also served as an Official in the Department of Defense and as a Director at the National Security Council; he is currently a Political Scientist at the RAND Corporation

'Going behind the headlines, Runkle provides worth-while background and context for understanding current wars and how they are fought.' - Kirkus Reviews 'Runkle breaks new ground by putting his story in the context of earlier manhunts that are surely less familiar to most readers.' - Associated Press ‘Ben Runkle's book is an exciting history of American manhunts, successful and not, and gives tantalizing glimpses of the role the Pakistani government have played in the hunt for Bin Laden.’ - Stephen Peter Rosen, Harvard University, USA ‘I...was captivated. Little did I know how much I did not know concerning U.S. military manhunts. Ben's book changed all that, it is a first-class contribution to our community of interest and practice.’ - Dave Dillegge, Editor at Small Wars Journal From Geronimo to Bin Laden, the United States has deployed military forces to kill or capture a single person nearly a dozen times since 1885. Part military history, part action thriller, and part strategic policy analysis, Wanted Dead or Alive chronicles the extraordinary efforts of American military manhunts throughout history. July 2011 8 maps Hardback

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Beverley Southgate, Reader Emeritus, History of Ideas, University of Hertfordshire, UK

Southgate draws on ideas within history, philosophy, literature, psychology, and theology to explore two traditions: contentment with our situation as it is, and the aspiration to transcend it. He discusses the possibility of escape from intellectual constraints, and advocates a positive ‘duty of discontent’, and its implications. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Epigram / Introduction / Contentment with ‘Reality’ and ‘Commonsense’ / Contentment within Cages (i): Science, Ethics, Politics / Contentment within Cages (ii): Language and History / Cages: Dogmatism and Escape / Antidote to Contentment: the Sublime / Education for Contentment? Utility, Conformity, Dissent / Conclusion / Postscript / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2011 224pp Hardback £55.00

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The Rise of Economic Societies in the Eighteenth Century Edited by Koen Stapelbroek, Senior Lecturer, History of Political Thought and Public Administration, Erasmus University, The Netherlands and Jani Marjanen, PhDstudent, University of Helsinki, Finland

The Rise of Economic Societies in the Eighteenth Century explores the emergence of economic societies in the British Isles and their development into a European, American and global reform movement in the eighteenth century. Its fourteen contributions demonstrate the intellectual horizons and international networks of this widespread and influential phenomenon. Contents: Political Economy, Patriotism and the Rise of Societies; K.Stapelbroek & J.Marjanen / Agrarian Patriotism and the Landed Interest: The Scottish 'Society of Improvers in the Knowledge of Agriculture', 1723-1746; B.Bonnyman / A Kingdom of Cosmopolitan Improvers: The Dublin Society, 1731-1798 72; J.Livesey / The Society of Brittany and the Irish Economic Model: International Competition and the Politics of Provincial Development; J.Shovlin / The Georgofili of Florence, 1753-1783: From 'perfect anarchy' to Royal Academy; V.Becagli / Patriotism, Cosmopolitanism, and Political Economy in the Accademia dei Pugni in Austrian Lombardy, 1760-1780; S.A.Reinert / Paternalism and Agricultural Reform: The Economic Society of Bern in the Eighteenth-Century; R.Wyss & M.Stuber / Economic Societies in Germany, 1760-1820: Organisation, Social Structures and Fields of Activities; H.E.Bödeker / Patriotic Societies and Royal Imperial Reforms in Denmark, 1761-1814 279; J.Engelhardt / Patriotism, Agronomy, and the Peasant Question: The Free Economic Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia; C.Leckey / The Haarlem 1771 Prize Essay on the Restoration of Dutch Trade and the Economic Branch of the Holland Society of Sciences; K.Stapelbroek / Between Mainstay and Internal Colony: Zeeland and the Decline of the Dutch Republic, 1750-1800; A.Neele / Between 'Public' and 'Private Economy': The Finnish Economic Society and the Decline of Economic Patriotism, 1797-1833; J.Marjanen / The American Agricultural Societies and the Making of the New Republic, 1785-1830; M.Albertone May 2012 Hardback

264pp £55.00

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Camp and Combat on the Sinai and Palestine Front

Language and Linguistics

The Experience of the British Empire Soldier, 1916-18

HIGHLIGHT

Edward Woodfin, Associate Professor of History, Converse College, USA

Dunes, sandstorms, freezing crags and searing heat; these are not the usual images of World War I. For many men from all over the British Empire, this was the experience of the Great War. Based on soldiers' accounts, this book reveals the hardships and complexity of British Empire soldiers' lives in this oft-forgotten but important campaign. Contents: Introduction / Prologue / The Rotten Wilderness: the Sinai / Crossing the Line / The Gaza Trenches / Mountains of Mourning / 'The Unholy Land': The Trenches of Samaria and Jordan / Epilogue: The Long Journey Home / Conclusion / Appendix / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback

288pp £50.00

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Linguistics and the Study of Comics Edited by Frank Bramlett, Associate Professor, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA

Beginning Linguistics Laurie Bauer, Professor of Linguistics, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Beginning Linguistics is a new introduction to the core topics of linguistics for the beginning student. From details of how speech sounds are produced to the ways in which our words are interpreted, each essential topic is covered in depth. Leading the student step-by-step through questions of transcription and drawing syntactic trees, Bauer provides feedback at every stage and encourages interaction by using regular short questions to check comprehension. ‘Controversy’ boxes point out areas of dispute among linguists, while ‘Trivia’ and ‘People’ boxes help introduce students to eminent linguists and their work. Clear and engaging, this lively book is the ideal introduction to this exciting subject. Contents: Introduction / Semantics / Phonetics / Phonology / Morphology / Syntax / Pragmatics / Conclusion / Appendix A: Glossary / Appendix B: Languages Mentioned / Appendix C: Answers to Questions / References / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Do Irish superheroes actually sound Irish? Why are Gary Larson's Far Side cartoons funny? How do political cartoonists in India, Turkey, and the US get their point across? These questions and many more are answered in this new collection on linguistics and comics, which explores language and how the verbal and the visual interact. Contents: Tables and Figures / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; F.Bramlett / Image Schemas and Conceptual Metaphor in Action Comics; E.Potsch & R.F.Williams / Creating Humor in Gary Larson’s Far Side Cartoons Using Interpersonal and Textual Metafunctions; R.Watson Todd / Metaphors and Topoi of H1N1 (Swine Flu) / Political Cartoons: A Cross-cultural Analysis; J.Hallett & R.W.Hallett / Comics, Linguistics, and Visual Language: The Past and Future of a Field; N.Cohn / Constructing Meaning: Verbalizing the Unspeakable in Turkish Political Cartoons; V.Tzankova & T.Schiphorst / Plurilingualism in Francophone Comics; M.Ben-Rafael & E.Ben-Rafael / To and Fro Dutch Dutch: Diachronic Language Variation in Flemish Comics; G.Meesters / Linguistic Codes and Character Identity in Afro Samurai; F.Bramlett / Pocho Politics: Language, Identity, and Discourse in Lalo Alcaraz’s La Cucaracha; C.Breidenbach / The Use of English in the Swedish-Language Comic Strip Rocky; K.Beers Fägersten / ‘Ah, laddie, did ye really think I’d let a foine broth of a boy such as yerself get splattered…?’ - Representations of Irish English Speech in the Marvel Universe; S.Walshe / Conclusion; F.Bramlett / Index March 2012 Hardback

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LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

Phonology

Languages at War

2nd edition

Policies and Practices of Language Contacts in Conflict

Philip Carr, Professor of Linguistics, Université Paul Valéry, France and Jean-Pierre Montreuil, Full Professor, University of Texas, USA

'This comprehensive textbook is an excellent introduction to the field of phonology. The material is logically and incrementally presented, and wonderfully illustrated with original linguistic data and exercises. The reader will gain a good understanding of mainstream phonology in historical context, and will also be introduced to alternative frameworks.' - Carrie Dyck, Associate Professor of Linguistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada The second edition of this successful introductory guide has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded to take into account the latest developments and current teaching. It now features three new chapters covering Moraic Theory and Optimality Theory, as well as new exercises and suggestions for further readings. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Revision of Phonetics / The Phonemic Principle / Alternations / Features, Classes and Systems / Problems with the Phonemic Principle / The Organisation of the Grammar / Abstractness, Psychological Reality and the Phonetics/ Phonology Relation / The Role of the Lexicon / Representations Reconsidered (i) Phonological Structure above the Level of the Segment / Representations Reconsidered (ii) Autosegmental Phonology / Phonological Weight / Optimality Theory / Issues in Optimality / Feature Specifications for Consonants / Sample Answers to Exercises / References / Subject Index / Language Index April 2012 Hardback Paperback

432pp £65.00 £24.99

Edited by Hilary Footitt, Senior Research Fellow, University of Reading, UK and Michael Kelly, Professor, School of Modern Languages, Southampton University, UK

Emphasizing the significance of foreign languages at the centre of war and conflict, this book argues that ‘foreignness’ and foreign languages are key to our understanding of what happens in war. Through case studies the book traces the role of languages in intelligence, military deployment, soldier/civilian meetings, occupation and peace building. Contents: List of Tables / Preface / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Notes on Contributors / Introduction / PART I: INTELLIGENCE / Languages in the Intelligence Community / Frameworks for Understanding / The Human in Human Intelligence / PART II: PREPARATION AND SUPPORT / Preparing to Liberate / Languages and Peacekeeping / Language Policy and Peace-Building / PART III: SOLDIER/CIVILIAN MEETINGS / Occupying a Foreign Country / Fraternization / PART IV: COMMUNICATING THROUGH INTERMEDIARIES / Military Interpreters in War / Civilian Interpreting in Military Conflicts / Being an Interpreter in Conflict / Conclusions / References / Index May 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Palgrave Studies in Languages at War Series Editors: Hilary Footitt and Michael Kelly

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Stance and Voice in Written Academic Genres Edited by Ken Hyland, Professor of Education, Institute of Education, University of London, UK and Carmen Sancho Guinda, Lecturer, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

Stance and Voice in Written Academic Genres brings together a range of perspectives on two of the most important and contested concepts in applied linguistics: stance and voice. International experts provide an accessible, yet authoritative introduction to key issues and debates surrounding these terms. Contents: Introduction; K.Hyland & C.Sancho-Guinda / Current Conceptions of Stance; B.Gray & D.Biber / Current Conceptions of Voice; C.Tardy / Voice and Stance as APPRAISAL: Persuading and Positioning in Research Writing Across Intellectual Fields; S.Hood / Stance in Academic Bios; P.Tse / Hedging, Stance and Voice in Medical Research Articles; A.Gross & P.Chesley / Authorial Voice in Textbooks: Between Exposition and Argument; M.Bondi / Achieving a Voice of Authority in PhD Theses; P.Thompson / Undergraduate Understandings: Stance and Voice in Undergraduate Reports; K.Hyland / Voice in Student Essays; P.Kei Matsuda & J.V.Jeffery / Proximal Positioning in Students' Graph Commentaries; C.SanchoGuinda / Stance and Voice in Academic Discourse Across Channels; A.Hewings / Voice and Stance Across Disciplines in Academic Discourse; M.Silver / Variation of Stance and Voice Across Cultures; K.Fløttum / The Voice of Scholarly Dispute in Medical Book Reviews 1890-2010; F.Salager-Meyer, M.Ángeles Alcaraz Áriza & M.Luzardo Briceño / Epilogue; D.Cameron June 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Psychology for Language Learning

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Second Language Acquisition Second Language Systems Yan-kit Ingrid Leung, Honorary Assistant Professor, University of Hong Kong and Neal Snape, Associate Professor, Gunma Prefectural Women’s University, Japan April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Edited by Sarah Mercer, Lecturer in English Language and Culture, University of Graz, Austria, Stephen Ryan, Associate Professor, Senshu University, Japan and Marion Williams, Reader in Applied Linguistics, University of Exeter, UK Foreword by Zoltán Dörnyei

Offering a timely snapshot of current theory and research in the field of psychology in foreign language learning, this book is accessible to both specialists and non-specialists. Each chapter focuses on a different psychological construct and provides an overview of current thinking in the area drawing on insights from educational psychology. Contents: Foreword; Z.Dörnyei / Introduction; S.Mercer, S.Ryan & M.Williams / Self-concept: Situating the self; S.Mercer / Identity: The situated Construction of Identity and Positionality in Multilingual Classrooms; N.Morita / Personality: Personality Traits as Independent and Dependent Variables; J.M.Dewaele / Motivation: L2 Learning as a Special Case?; E.Ushioda / Implicit Theories: Language Learning Mindsets; S.Ryan & S.Mercer / Attribution: Looking Back and Ahead at the 'Why' Theory; P.H.Hsieh / Affect: The Role of Language Anxiety and Other Emotions in Language Learning; P.MacIntyre & T.Gregerson / Willingness to Communicate: Momentary Volition that Results in L2 Behaviour; T.Yashima / Strategies: The Interface of Styles, Strategies and Motivation on Tasks; A.D.Cohen / Learning Styles: Traversing the Quagmire; C.Griffiths / Metacognition: Awareness of Language Learning; N.J.Anderson / Goal Orientations: Three Perspectives on Motivation Goal Orientations; L.Woodrow / Selfdirected Learning: Concepts, Practice and a Novel Research Methodology; R.Pemberton & L.Cooker / Group Dynamics: Collaborative Agency in Present Communities of Imagination; T.Murphey, J.Falout, Y.Fukada & T.Fukuda / Conclusion: Final Remarks; S.Mercer, S.Ryan, & M.Williams / Glossary June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Digital Games in Language Learning and Teaching Edited by Hayo Reinders, Head of Learner Development, Middlesex University, UK Foreword by James Paul Gee

This edited volume explores how digital games have the potential to engage learners both within and outside the classroom and to encourage interaction in the target language. This is the first dedicated collection of papers to bring together state-of-the-art research in game-based learning. Contents: Foreword; J.P.Gee / Introduction; H.Reinders / PART I: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE / Contextualising Digital Game-based Language Learning: Transformational Paradigm Shift or Business as Usual?; M.Thomas / Conceptualizing Digital Game-mediated L2 Learning and Pedagogy: Game-enhanced and Game-based Research and Practice; J.Reinhardt & J.Sykes / Behaviorism, Constructivism, and Communities of Practice: How Pedagogic Theories Help us Understand Game-based Language Learning; M.Filsecker / Language Learner Interaction in a Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORPG); M.Peterson / PART II: FROM PRACTICE TO THEORY / Digital Gameplay for Autonomous Foreign Language Learning: Gamers and Language Teachers' Perspectives; A.Chik / Gamebased Practice in a Reading Strategy Tutoring System: Showdown in iSTART-ME; T.Jackson, K.Dempsey & D.McNamara / Sprites and Rules: What ERPs and Procedural Memory Can Tell us about Video Games and Language Learning; R.Reichle / Talk to Me! Games and Students' Willingness to Communicate; H.Reinders & S.Wattana / World of VocCraft: Computer Games and Swedish Learners' L2 English Vocabulary; PSundqvist & K.Sylven / Collocation Games from a Language Corpus; S.Wu, M.Franken & H.Witten June 2012 Hardback

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LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS • LAW First Announcement

Interpreting in the Community and Workplace

Law

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Intellectual Property Law

Not The Marrying Kind

6th edition

A Feminist Critique of Same-Sex Marriage

A Practical Teaching Guide

Tina Hart, Principal Lecturer in Law; Director of Postgraduate Academic Courses, University of Huddersfield, UK, Simon Clark, Head of Intellectual Property, International Law Firm Berwin Leighton Paisner, UK and Linda Fazzani, formerly Consultant, Berwin Leighton Paisner, UK

Mette Rudvin, Research Fellow, Universita di Bologna, Italy and Elena Tomassini, Lecturer, Fundación Universitaria San Pellegrino, Italy

An innovative and comprehensive guide that can be applied to a wide range of dialogue settings - this educational tool for trainers in all fields of dialogue interpreting addresses not only the two key areas of Community- and Public Service Interpreting, the legal and health sectors, but also business interpreting. Contents: List of Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Interpreting in and for the Community, Between Practice and Practitioners: A Few Theoretical Premises / Theoretical Issues: The Impact of Crosscultural Communication, Institutional Hierarchies and Professional Ethics on Interpreting / Background: The Health Services, Legal Institutions and the Business Sector / Teaching Methods and Objectives: Course Structure / In the Classroom / Annotated Dialogues / Notes / Bibliography / Index October 2011 Paperback

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A lively and accessible introduction to this highly complex and technical subject that covers the world of copyright, designs, patents and trade mark law. The authors combine backgrounds in academic teaching and top level private practice to produce an intellectually stimulating, yet practical, concise introduction to the subject. Contents: Introduction / PART I: PATENTS AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION / Patents / Patentability (1) / Patentability (2) / Ownership / Protecting the Patent / Breach of Confidence / PART II: TRADE MARKS AND PASSING OFF / Trade Marks / Registration of Trade Marks / Protection of Trade Marks / Passing Off / Trade Marks - International Provisions / PART III: PATENTS AND DESIGNS / Copyright / Subsistence (1) / Subsistence (2) / Infringement / Defences / Ownership and Duration of Copyright, Moral Rights and Artist’s Resale Right / Database Rights / Performance Rights / United Kingdom Unregistered Design Right / Unregistered Community Design Right / United Kingdom and Community Registered Design / PART IV: COMPETITION / Intellectual Property and Competition Law / PART V: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND THE INTERNET / The Internet June 2012 Paperback

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Nicola Barker, Lecturer, School of Law, University of Reading, UK

A comprehensive exploration of current same-sex marriage debates in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the UK and the US. It provides a critical analysis of marriage and asks whether and how feminist critiques might apply to same-sex marriage and confirming theories of second wave feminism with insights from contemporary queer theory. Contents: The Marriage Model / Different Institutions for Same-Sex Relationships: A Departure from the Marriage Model? / Same-Sex Marriage: Legislation and Litigation / Arguments for Same-Sex Marriage / Second-Wave Theories for Third Wave Families? Feminist Perspectives on (Same-Sex) Marriage / Of Outlaws and In-Laws: The 'Ambivalent Gift' of Legal Legitimation / Conclusion April 2012 Hardback

248pp £65.00

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Great Debates in Law

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Integrating Socio-Legal Studies into the Law Curriculum Edited by Caroline Hunter, Professor of Law, University of York , UK

An important collection examining how socio-legal studies and empirical legal research can be interpreted into the law curriculum, looking at both core qualifying subjects and stand-alone sociolegal modules, and considering theoretical and methodological approaches combined with practical examples. Contents: Themes, Challenges and Overcoming Barriers; C.Hunter / PART I: DEVELOPING MODULES AND ASSESSMENT / Socio-legal Studies Module: the Bristol Experience; M.McDermont, B.Morgan & D.Cowan / Applied Research Methods and Law Reform: the Leeds Experience; P.Vincent-Jones & S.Blandy / Innovations in Assessment: Family Law at Sheffield; P.Russell / PART II: SOCIO-LEGAL STUDIES IN THE FOUNDATION SUBJECTS /Property Law and Equity; R.Auchmuty / Contract Law; L.Mulcahy & S.Wheeler / Tort Law; K.Devine / Public Law; S.Halliday / Criminal Law; M.Weait / EU Law; C.O’Brien April 2012 Hardback

206pp £25.00

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Palgrave Macmillan Socio-Legal Studies Series Editor: David Cowan

The Palgrave Macmillan Great Debates in Law Series is designed to offer extra insight and interest to the study of law. The series provides a more in-depth understanding of the principal subjects by exposing their critical and philosophical underpinnings, and expertly introducing the key debates that are helping to shape the development of the law, both now and in the future. Several new titles are in preparation – details to follow in due course. Series Editor: Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford, UK

Great Debates in Property Law David Cowan, Professor of Law and Policy, University of Bristol, UK, Lorna Fox O’Mahony, Professor of Law and Neil Cobb, Lecturer, both at Durham Law School, UK Contents: Themes of Property / Tenure and Estates / The 1925 Legislation / Leases / Land Registration / Unlawful Occupation of Land: Squatting and Adverse Possession / Third Party Interests in the Use and Control of Land / Human Rights and Property Law / Law, Equality and Housing / Mortgages and Security Interests in Land / Constructive Trusts and Proprietary Estoppel / Conclusions: What is the point of property? May 2012 Paperback

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Great Debates in Family Law

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Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford, UK, Rebecca Probert, Professor of Law, University of Warwick, UK and Stephen Gilmore, Lecturer in Law, Kings College, London, UK Contents: The Nature of Families and Family Law / Parents / Children's Rights / Disputes over Children / Child Protection / Adoption / Marriage, Civil Partnership and Cohabitation / Divorce / Domestic Violence / Division of Assets on Separation / Older People and Families May 2012 Paperback

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Great Debates in Criminal Law 2nd edition Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law, Exeter College, University of Oxford, UK Contents: Criminalization / Causation / Mens Rea / Assaults / Sexual Offences / Homicide / Property Offences / Inchoate Offences / Accomplices / Defences / Strict Liability Offences

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Great Debates: Contract Law Jonathan Morgan, Fellow and Tutor in Law, St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, UK Contents: Why Contract? The Overall (Therefore Greatest?) Debate / Formation / Tests for Enforcement / Third Party Rights / The Content of the Contract: Interpretation and Implication / Regulating Exclusion Clauses and Unfair Terms / Frustration and Breach / Misrepresentation and Mistake / Inequality of Bargaining Power / Agreed Remedies for Breach of Contract / Compelled / Performance / Damages for Breach of Contract May 2012 Paperback

336pp £21.99

Life Sciences

First Announcement

First Announcement

The Roadmap to 100

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The Breakthrough Science of Living a Long and Healthy Life Walter M. Bortz, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA; Senior Advisor to Healthy Silicon Valley; formerly Co-chairman, American Medical Association’s Task Force on Aging; formerly President of The American Geriatric Society and Randall Stickrod, long-time Science and Technology Publisher and Writer; formerly Executive Publisher of Wired

Second Nature The Inner Lives of Animals Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D; formerly Animal Behaviour Research Scientist, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine; currently an Independent Consultant, USA; author of Pleasurable Kingdom April 2011 Paperback

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Top gerontologist Dr. Walter Bortz shows today’s baby boomers how to maintain their health for many years. Based on breakthrough science and a thirty-year longitudinal study of centenarians, he reveals how: * genetics plays a smaller role in aging than previously thought * diseases such as senility are preventable and not an inevitable consequence of age * healthy sexuality is a key factor in long, healthy lives * vigorous exercise - running, biking, swimming and strength work - can recover at least 30 years of aging * social and professional engagement carries many of the same benefits as physical fitness. Contents: Preface: The Double Edged Sword of Longevity / What is Aging? Aging and Health / Disuse: The Nemesis of Healthy Aging / The Roadmap to 100 / Fit and Functional - Muscle and Movement / Fit and Functional - Oxygen as Fuel / Engagement: The Necessity of Being Necessary / Sex for Life / The Healthy Aging Brain / Nutrition for Life / The Most Expensive Urine in the World - The Dubious Value of Supplements and Vitamins / The Role of Medicine / Metrics: The Measure of a Full Life / Appendix I. The Economics of Aging: Public Policy Implications / Appendix II. Personal Resources September 2011 256pp Paperback £10.99

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Animal Physiology

A Primer of Conservation Biology

3rd edition

5th edition

Richard W. Hill, Professor, Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, USA

Richard B. Primack, Boston University, USA

This full-colour and pedagogy-rich textbook presents all the branches of modern animal physiology, with a strong emphasis on integration among physiological disciplines, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Updated throughout, the third edition also includes a new chapter on physiological development and epigenetics. Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSIOLOGY / Animals and Environments: Function on the Ecological Stage / Molecules and Cells in Animal Physiology / Genomics, Proteomics, and Related Approaches to Physiology / Physiological Development and Epigenetics / Transport of Solutes and Water / PART II: FOOD, ENERGY, AND TEMPERATURE / Nutrition, Feeding, and Digestion / Energy Metabolism / Aerobic and Anaerobic Forms of Metabolism / The Energetics of Aerobic Activity / Thermal Relations / Food, Energy, and Temperature at Work: The Lives of Mammals in Frigid Places / PART III: INTEGRATING SYSTEMS / Neurons / Synapses / Sensory Processes / Nervous System Organization and Biological Clocks / Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Physiology / Reproduction / Integrating Systems at Work: Animal Navigation / PART IV: MOVEMENT AND MUSCLE / Control of Movement: The Motor Bases of Animal Behavior / Muscle / Movement and Muscle at Work: Plasticity in Response to Use and Disuse / PART V: OXYGEN, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND INTERNAL TRANSPORT / Introduction to Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Physiology / External Respiration: The Physiology of Breathing / Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Body Fluids - With an Introduction to Acid–Base Physiology / Circulation / Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Internal Transport at Work: Diving by Marine Mammals / PART VI: WATER, SALTS, AND EXCRETION / Water and Salt Physiology: Introduction and Mechanisms / Water and Salt Physiology of Animals in their Environments / Kidneys and Excretion - With Notes on Nitrogen Excretion / Water, Salts, and Excretion at Work: Mammals of Deserts and Dry Savannas / Appendices / Additional References / Glossary / Photo Credits / Figure and Table Citations / Index June 2012 Hardback

725pp £51.99

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Published by Sinauer Associates, Inc.

Provides up-to-date coverage of Conservation Biology, including sustainable development, global warming, and strategies to save species on the verge of extinction. Many examples of successful conservation approaches, suggestions for a future agenda, and links between the field and other disciplines are presented. Contents: PART I: DEFINING CONSERVATION BIOLOGY / The Nature and Origins of Conservation Biology / Conservation Biology’s Ethical Principles / Achievements and Challenges / PART II: WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY? / Species Diversity / Genetic Diversity / Ecosystem Diversity / Biodiversity Worldwide / PART III: THE VALUE OF BIODIVERSITY / Ecological Economics / Direct Economic Values / The Long-Term View: Option Value / Existence Value / Environmental Ethics / PART IV: THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY / Human Population Growth and its Impact / Habitat Destruction / Desertification / Habitat Fragmentation / Edge Effects / Environmental Degradation and Pollution / Global Climate Change / Overexploitation / Invasive Species / Disease / PART V: EXTINCTION IS FOREVER / The Meaning of ‘Extinct’ / Rates of Extinction / Vulnerability to Extinction / The Problems of Small Populations / Extinction Vortices / PART VI: CONSERVING POPULATIONS AND SPECIES / Applied Population Biology / Conservation Categories / Establishing New Populations / Ex Situ Conservation Strategies / Legal Protection of Species / PART VII: PROTECTED AREAS / Establishment and Classification of Protected Areas / The Effectiveness of Protected Areas / Designing and Networking Protected Areas / Landscape Ecology and Park Design / Managing Protected Areas / PART VIII: CONSERVATION OUTSIDE PROTECTED AREAS / Unprotected Public and Private Lands / Human-Dominated Landscapes / Working with Local People / Ecosystem Management / Restoring Damaged Ecosystems / Targets of Major Restoration Efforts / The Future of Restoration Ecology / PART IX: THE CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / Sustainable Development in Modern Societies / Conservation Education / International Approaches to Sustainable Development / International Funding / The Role of Conservation Biologists / Appendix A: Some Ongoing Problems and Possible Responses / Appendix B: Selected Environmental Organizations and Sources of Information June 2012 Hardback

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Biology of Plants International Edition 8th edition Peter H. Raven, Director, Missouri Botanical Garden, USA, Ray F. Evert, Katherine Esau Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology and Susan E. Eichhorn, Resident Programme Manager, both at University of Wisconsin, USA

This core botany textbook has been updated throughout using the most recent primary literature, with extensive updates to the Diversity and the Angiosperm Plant Body sections, significant revisions to the Physiology of Seed Plants section. It also now includes 8 new ecology-oriented essays and over 175 new illustrations and photographs. Contents: INTRODUCTION / PART I: THE BIOLOGY OF THE PLANT CELL / The Molecular Composition of Plant Cells / The Plant Cell and the Cell Cycle / The Movement of Substances Into and Out of Cells / PART II: ENERGETICS / The Flow of Energy Respiration / Photosynthesis, Light, and Life / PART III: GENETICS AND EVOLUTION / Sexual Reproduction and Heredity / The Chemistry of Heredity and Gene Expression / Recombinant DNA Technology, Plant Biotechnology, and Genomics / The Process of Evolution / PART IV: DIVERSITY / Systematics: The Science of Biological Diversity / Prokaryotes and Viruses / Fungi / Algae and Heterotrophic Protists / Bryophytes / Seedless Vascular Plants / Gymnosperms / Introduction to the Angiosperms / Evolution of the Angiosperms / Plants and People / PART V: THE ANGIOSPERM PLANT BODY: STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT / Early Development of the Plant Body / Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body / The Root: Structure and Development / The Shoot: Primary Structure and Development / Secondary Growth in Stems / PART VI: PHYSIOLOGY OF SEED PLANTS / Regulating Growth and Development: The Plant Hormones / External Factors and Plant Growth / Plant Nutrition and Soils / The Movement of Water and Solutes in Plants / ON THE WEB / PART VII: ECOLOGY May 2012 Paperback

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LIFE SCIENCES • LITERATURE

Statistical Tables

Biochemistry: A Short Course

4th edition

International Edition 2nd edition

James Rohlf and Robert Sokal, both at State University of New York, USA

This compendium of tables used with Sokal, Biometry, fourth edition, eliminates the inconvenience of having to turn back and forth within the text to refer to data. Each table has a brief explanation, a description of how to look up a value, and a reference to the section in Biometry. It can also be used with other texts. Contents: Preface / Notes on the Fourth Edition / Introduction: Interpolation / 44 Tables in Support of the Textbook Biometry Fourth Edition, Sokal & Rohlf May 2012 937pp Paperback £35.99

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Published by W. H. Freeman

John L. Tymoczko, Professor of Biology, Carleton College, USA, Jeremy M. Berg, Professor; Director, Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemsitry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA and Lubert Styer, Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, Emeritus, School of Medicine; Professor or Neurobiology, Emeritus, Stanford University, USA

Derived from the classic text originated by Lubert Stryer and continued by John Tymoczko and Jeremy Berg, Biochemistry: A Short Course offers that bestseller’s signature writing style and physiological emphasis, while focusing on the major topics taught in a onesemester Biochemistry course. Contents: PART I: THE MOLECULAR DESIGN OF LIFE / PART II: TRANSDUCING AND STORING ENERGY / PART III: SYNTHESIZING THE MOLECULES OF LIFE / PART IV: EXPERIMENTAL BIOCHEMISTRY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2012 Paperback

736pp £46.99

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Literature/Creative Writing

Research Methods in Creative Writing Edited by Jeri Kroll, Program Coordinator of Creative Writing, Flinders University, Austalia and Graeme Harper, Professor of Creative Writing, University of Wales, UK

A guide to the modes and methods of Creative Writing research, designed to be invaluable to university staff and students in formulating research ideas, and in selecting appropriate strategies. Creative writing researchers from around the globe offer a selection of models that readers can explore and on which they can build. Contents: Introduction / Poetics and Creative Writing Research; K.Lasky / Non-fiction Writing Research; D.Lee Brien / Modelling the Creative Writing Process; M.MacRobert / New Modes of Creative Writing Research; K.Spencer / The Creative Writing Laboratory and its Pedagogy; J.Kroll / The Generations of Creative Writing Research; G.Harper / Forward, Wayward: The Writer in the World’s Text, at Large; K.Coles / Creative Writing and Theory /Theory without Credentials; D.Hecq / Transcultural Writing and Research; G.Mort / Conclusion / Selected Further Reading May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries Richard Kopley, Distinguished Professor of English, Pennsylvania State University, USA

'The book's overall presentation of Poe's 'mysteries' makes it an indispensable resource for scholars and critics... Kopley's book is couched in a jargon-free style that will help to make it useful for teachers and accessible for students of all stripes and levels.' Review 19 Employing the methods of Poe’s own detective, Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries offers new and surprising discoveries about Poe’s stories The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Mystery of Marie Rogêt, and The Purloined Letter. Kopley sheds light on the beginnings of the modern detective tale and anchors Poe to his rightful place within the genre. Offering archival study and biographical analysis, as well as a reprint of the three stories, this book is an insightful and useful guide for students and experts alike. Contents: Formal Considerations of the Dupin Tales / ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’ and The Philadelphia Saturday News / ‘The Mystery of Marie Rogêt’ and ‘Various Newspaper Files’ / ‘The Purloined Letter’ and Death-Bed Confessions / Biographical Considerations of the Dupin Tales October 2011 Paperback

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The RSC Shakespeare Developed in partnership with The Royal Shakespeare Company, the RSC Shakespeare Series brings you as close to the experience of watching a Shakespeare play as you can get. Each book features the play text with outstanding explanatory on-page notes, interviews with leading directors and actors, an introduction by renowned scholar Professor Bate, stills from live performances and more. A full list of the RSC Shakespeare plays can be found at www.rscshakespeare.co.uk’

King John and Henry VIII William Shakespeare, Edited by Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, University of Warwick, UK and Eric Rasmussen, Professor of English, University of Nevada, USA

A fresh new edition of two of Shakespeare’s most unusual and provocative histories, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with acclaimed directors Gregory Doran, Josie Rourke and Gregory Thompson, looks at specific productions in each of the plays’ histories, and includes introductions by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. Contents: Introduction / King John / Henry VIII / About the Text / Key Facts: King John / The Life and Death of King John / Textual Notes / Scene-by-Scene Analysis / King John in Performance: The RSC and Beyond / Four Centuries of King John: An Overview / At the RSC / The Director’s Cut: Interviews with Gregory Doran and Josie Rourke / Key Facts: Henry VIII / The Life of King Henry the Eighth / Textual Notes / Scene-by-Scene Analysis / King Henry VIII in Performance / The RSC and Beyond / Four Centuries of King Henry VIII: An Overview / At the RSC / The Director’s Cut: Interviews with Gregory Doran and Gregory Thompson / Shakespeare’s Career in the Theatre / Beginnings / Playhouses / The Ensemble at Work / The King’s Man / Shakespeare’s Works: A Chronology / Kings and Queens of England: From the History Plays to Shakespeare’s Lifetime / King John Family Tree / The History Behind the Histories: A Chronology / Further Reading and Viewing / References / Acknowledgements and Picture Credits April 2012 Paperback

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William Shakespeare, Edited by Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, University of Warwick, UK and Eric Rasmussen, Professor of English, University of Nevada, USA

This fresh new edition of Shakespeare’s epic retelling of the Wars of the Roses, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with directors Edward Hall and Michael Boyd, and designer Tom Piper, looks at specific productions in the play’s history, and includes an illuminating introduction by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. Contents: Introduction / Structure and Style / The Popular Voice / The Tragic Agon / About the Text / Key Facts / Henry VI, Part One / Textual Notes / Key Facts / Henry VI, Part Two / Textual Notes / Key Facts / Henry VI, Part Three / Textual Notes / Synopses to the Plots of Parts One, Two, and Three / Henry VI in Performance: the RSC and Beyond / Four Centuries of Henry VI: An Overview / At the RSC / The Director’s Cut: Interviews with Michael Boyd and Edward Hall / ‘Designing Henry VI’ by Tom Piper / Shakespeare’s Career in the Theatre / Shakespeare’s Works: A Chronology / Kings and Queens of England: From the History Plays to Shakespeare’s Lifetime / The History Behind the Histories: A Chronology / Further Reading and Viewing / References / Acknowledgements and Picture Credits April 2012 Paperback

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LITERATURE

Pericles

Early Modern Literature William Shakespeare, Edited by Jonathan Bate, Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, University of Warwick, UK and Eric Rasmussen, Professor of English, University of Nevada, USA

Shakespeare and the Truth of Love The Mystery of ‘The Phoenix and Turtle’ James P. Bednarz, Long Island University, USA

A comprehensive study of Shakespeare’s forgotten masterpiece The Phoenix and Turtle. Bednarz confronts the question of why one of the greatest poems in the English language is customarily ignored or misconstrued by Shakespeare biographers, literary historians, and critics.

This new edition of Shakespeare’s touching fable of loss and reunion, developed by and for the RSC, includes new interviews with directors Dominic Cooke, Adrian Jackson and Adrian Noble, and actor Laura Rees, looks at specific productions in the play’s history, and includes an illuminating introduction by acclaimed scholar Jonathan Bate. Contents: Introduction / About the Text / Key Facts / Pericles / Textual Notes / Scene-by-Scene Analysis / Pericles in Performance: the RSC and Beyond / Four Centuries of Pericles: An Overview / At the RSC / The Director’s Cut: Interviews with Directors Dominic Cooke, Adrian Jackson and Adrian Noble / Playing Marina: Interview with Actor Laura Rees / Shakespeare’s Career in the Theatre / Shakespeare’s Works: a Chronology / Further Reading and Viewing / References / Acknowledgements and Picture Credits April 2012 Paperback

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Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgments / Introduction / The Mystery of ‘The Phoenix and Turtle’ / Eliminating Essex: Richard II and the Diverse Poetical Essays / Literary Politics: The Publication of Love’s Martyr / Incorporate Selves: Shakespeare’s Mythmaking / Shakespeare’s Poetic Theology / Metaphysical Wit from Shakespeare to Donne / Epilogue: ‘If what parts, can so remaine’ / Appendix: Diverse Poetical Essays / Index April 2012 216pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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Palgrave Shakespeare Studies Series Editors: Michael Dobson and Dympna Callaghan

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Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace Mark Thornton Burnett, Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK

'Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace is dense and thoughtful, with analyses drawn from a broad theoretical framework that includes relevant work from across disciplinary boundaries...Burnett’s book is highly successful in its attempt to investigate Shakespeare on screen... with an acute awareness of the complicated and contradictory role of cinema in the world economy today.' - Lisa S. Starks, Shakespeare Quarterly 'Offering the first full-length analysis of the relationship between Shakespearean film and globalization, Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace is a singular achievement and an essential book for students, cinephiles, and a general audience. This first-rate study of Shakespeare’s cultural influence in a world increasingly defined by corporatization and market values is indispensable for anyone seeking a sophisticated yet accessible understanding of Shakespeare’s future on screen.' - Courtney Lehmann, University of the Pacific, California, USA Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Screening the Stage / Sequelizing Shakespeare / The Local and the Global / Racial Identities, Global Economies / Remembrance, Holocaust, Globalization / Spirituality/Meaning/Shakespeare / PostMillennial Parody / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index April 2012 12 illustrations Paperback

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The Material Letter in Early Modern England Manuscript Letters and the Culture and Practices of Letter-Writing, 1512-1635 James Daybell, University of Plymouth, UK

The first major sociocultural study of manuscript letters and letter-writing practices in early modern England. Daybell examines a crucial period in the development of the English vernacular letter before Charles I’s postal reforms in 1635, one that witnessed a significant extension of letter-writing skills throughout society. Contents: List of Illustrations / List of Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Materials and Tools of Letter-Writing / Epistolary Writing Technologies / Interpreting Materiality and Social Signs / Postal Conditions / Secret Letters / Copying, Letter-Books and the Scribal Circulation of Letters / The Afterlives of Letters / Conclusion / Notes / Selected Bibliography / Index April 2012 336pp 18 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

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Writing Combat and the Self in Early Modern English Literature

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The Indistinct Human in Renaissance Literature

The Pen and the Sword

Edited by Jean E. Feerick, Assistant Professor of English, Brown University, USA and Vin Nardizzi, Assistant Professor of English, University of British Columbia, Canada

Jennifer Feather, Assistant Professor of English, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA

By examining these competing depictions of combat that coexist in sixteenth-century texts ranging from Arthurian romance to early modern medical texts, this study reveals both the importance of combat in understanding the humanist subject and the contours of the previously neglected pre-modern subject. Contents: Introduction: The Pen and the Sword / Heroic Anatomies: Vesalius, Geminus, and the Humanist Subject / 'A Sharper Reproof to These Degenerate Effeminate Days': History, Gender, Combat and Nation / 'Lo, Ye All Englishmen': Malory and the PreModern Self / Astrae Returned to Heaven: Spenser, Justice, and Combat December 2011 272pp Hardback £55.00

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

Early Modern Cultural Studies Series Series Editor: Ivo Kamps

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Argues for the necessity of a re-articulation of the differences that separated man from other forms of life. The essays in this collection argue for recognition of the persistently indistinct nature of humans, who cannot be finally divided ontologically or epistemologically from other forms of matter. Contents: On Vegetating Virgins: Greensickness and the Plant Realm in Early Modern Literature; H.M.Nunn / Shakespeare's Bastard Graffs: Early Modern Family Planning and the Problem with Plants; M.Wilson / The Roots of Oedipus in King Lear; V.Nardizzi / 'A bett'ring of nature': Grafting and Embryonic Development in The Duchess of Malfi; E.Ellerbeck / Vegetable Love: Botany and Sexuality in Early Modern England; M.Swann / A Heart of Stone: The Godless in Early Modern England; T.J.Werth / 'O'ersized with coagulate gore': Bodies, Blots, and Renaissance Ecologies of Inscription; J.Calhoun / Sullied Flesh: Or, the Politics of 'Hideous Orchard[s]' in Kyd and Shakespeare; J.Feerick / A Theater of Sensation? Shakespeare's Stony Women and the Boundaries of the Human; J.Waldron / The Eight Animals in Shakespeare; or, Before the Human; L.Shannon / Of Sirens and Cetacea: Shakespeare and Marine Mammals; D.Brayton / Half-fish, Half-flesh: Dolphins, Humans, and the Early Modern Ocean; S.Mentz / Eating Well: Cannibalism and Carnivorism in the Tales of La Fontaine, Perrault, and d'Aulnoy; M.Senior / Culinary Transactions: Humans, Animals, and Sensations in Early Modern Cookbooks; J.Zysk March 2012 Hardback

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The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More Radically Different Richards Charles A. Hallett, Emeritus Professor of English, Fordham University, USA; Visiting Scholar, Dartmouth College, USA and Elaine S. Hallett, received a B.A. in Renaissance Drama from The New School, USA

The Halletts’ investigation differs from anything that has been written about the relationship between Thomas More and William Shakespeare in that it approaches the subject from a dramaturgical point of view. This book defines, in specific terms, what Shakespeare learned from his study of More’s History Contents: 'More virtually does Shakespeare’s work for him': Dogmas of the More Myth / PART I: SHAKESPEARE’S ATTEMPTS TO CREATE DE CASIBUS REVERSALS / 'Then York, be still awhile, till time do serve': Shakespeare’s Dependence upon Narrative Techniques / Exploiting the Ricardian Shock: Hastings, Clarence, and Edward / Crafting the ‘Rusty Armor’ Charade (3.5.1-109) the Insurrection that Hoodwinks the Mayor / PART II: SHAKESPEARE’S DISCOVERY OF THE DRAMATIC POTENTIALS OF THE PERSUADING SCENE / ‘For on that ground I’ll make a holy descant-’ Two Con Men Show how their Thespian Skills Brought Richard’s Cause ‘to a happy issue’ / ‘Was ever woman in this humor woo’d?’: Richard’s Boast of his Prowess as Lover and Playwright / ‘The most arch act of piteous massacre/That ever yet this land was guilty of’: How Shakespeare’s Method of Exposing Richard Differs from More’s / ‘To her go I, a jolly thriving wooer’ - Again! A Re-Evaluation of the Second Wooing Scene in 4.4.199-431 / PART III: CLOSURE AND CONCLUSIONS / Meanwhile, Back at the Tetralogy... Reversal and Retribution at Bosworth Field: Closure in Act 5 September 2011 304pp Hardback £55.00

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Indography

Swift and Science

Writing the “Indian” in Early Modern England

The Satire, Politics, and Theology of Natural Knowledge, 1690-1730

Jonathan Gill Harris, Professor; Director, Graduate Studies Department of English, George Washington University, USA

Indography considers literary and non-literary representations of Indians in early modern English writing in relation to processes of globalization and race formation. Contents: Introduction: Forms of Indography; J.G.Harris / PART I: INDOLOGY: DISCOVERY, ETHNOGRAPHY, PATHOLOGY / How To Make an Indian: Religion, Trade, and Translation in the Legends of Mõnçaide and Gaspar da Gama; B.Malieckal / Looking for Loss, Anticipating Absence: Imagining Indians in the Archives and Depictions of Roanoke's Lost Colony; G.Caison / From First Encounter to 'Fiery Oven': The Effacement of the New England Indian in Mourt's Relation and Histories of the Pequot War; T.Cartelli / Trafficking in Tangomóckomindge: Ethnographic Materials in Harriot's A Briefe and True Report; K.Boettcher / Translation and Identity in the Dialogues in the English and Malaiane Languages; M.Walter / Playing Indian: John Smith, Pocahontas, and a Dialogue about a Chain of Pearl; K.Robertson / Tobacco, Union, and The Indianized English; C.Rustici / Sick Ethnography: Recording the Indian and the Ill English Body; J.G.Harris / PART II: INDOPOESIS: POETRY, DRAMA, ROMANCE / Spenser's 'Men of Inde': Mythologizing the Indian through the Genealogy of Faeries; M.Hollings / From Lunacy to Faith: Orlando's Own Private India in Robert Greene's Orlando Furioso; J.W.Stone / 'Enter Orlando with a scarf before his face': Indians, Moors, and the Properties of Racial Transformation in Robert Greene's The Historie of Orlando Furioso; G.Hollis / 'Does this become you, Princess?': East Indian Ethopoetics in John Fletcher's The Island Princess; J.Tran / Playing an Indian Queen: Neoplatonism, Ethnography, and The Temple of Love; A.Sen / Made in India: How Meriton Latroon Became an Englishman; C.Nocentelli / 'A Well-Born Race': Aphra Behn's The Widow Ranter; or, The History of Bacon in Virginia and the Place of Proximity; S.Eaton / Afterword: Naming and Un-naming 'all the Indies': How India Became Hindustan; J.G.Singh May 2012 Hardback

288pp £60.00

Gregory Lynall, Lecturer, School of English, University of Liverpool, UK

It is thought that Swift was opposed to the new science that heralded the beginning of the modern age, but this book interrogates that assumption, tracing the theological, political, and socio-cultural resonances of scientific knowledge in the early eighteenth century, and considering what they can reveal about Swift’s imagination. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction: Altitudes of Authority / Meditations and Mechanisms: Swift and Robert Boyle's Occasional Reflections upon Several Subjects / Sinking the 'Spider's Cittadel': The Battel of the Books and Thomas Burnet's 'Philosophical Romance' of the Earth / Newtonian Battels with Rising Stars and Wheeling Moons / Laputian Newtons: Science, the Wood's Halfpence Affair and Gulliver's Travels / Socinians and Queens: Samuel Clarke and 'Directions for a Birthday Song' / Afterword / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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Signs of Race Series Editor: Arthur L. Little, Jr.

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Early Modern Women’s Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty Patricia Pender, University of Newcastle, Australia

An in-depth study of early modern women’s modesty rhetoric from the English Reformation to the Restoration. This book provides new readings of modesty’s gendered deployment in the works of Anne Askew, Katharine Parr, Mary Sidney, Aemilia Lanyer and Anne Bradstreet. Contents: Introduction: Authorial Alibis: Early Modern and Late Modern / Self-Effacement and Sprezzatura: Modesty and Manipulation / Sola Scriptura: Reading, Speech, and Silence in The Examinations of Anne Askew / ‘A worme most abjecte’: Sermo Humilisas Reformation Strategy in Katherine Parr’s Prayers or Medytacions / Mea Mediocritas: Mary Sidney, Modesty, and the History of the Book / ‘This triall of my slender skill’: Inexpressibility and Interpretive Community in Aemilia Lanyer’s Encomia / ‘To be a foole in print’: Anne Bradstreet and the Romance of ‘Pirated’ Publication / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

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

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EARLY MODERN LITERATURE

Webster: The White Devil Stephen Purcell, Assistant Professor of English, University of Warwick, UK

Middleton and Rowley: The Changeling Jay O’Berski, Assistant Professor, Theater Studies, Duke University, USA

This introductory guide to one of Middleton and Rowley’s most widely-studied plays offers a scene-by-scene theatrically aware commentary, a brief history of the text and first performances, case studies of key performances and productions, a survey of film and TV adaptations, and a wide sampling of critical opinion and further reading. Contents: Series Editors' Preface / Acknowledgements / The Texts and Early Performances / Commentary: The Play in Performance / Intellectual and Cultural Context / Key Performances and Productions / The Play on Screen / Critical Assessments / Further Reading / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Shakespeare Handbooks Series Editors: John Russell Brown, Kevin Ewert and Paul Edmondson

This introductory guide to one of Webster’s most widely-studied plays offers a scene-by-scene commentary of the play in performance, a brief history of the text and first performances, case studies of key productions, a wide sampling of critical opinion and further reading. Contents: Series Editors' Preface / Preface / The Text and First Performances / Intellectual and Cultural Context / Commentary: The Play in Performance / Key Performances and Productions / Critical Assessments / Further Reading / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Shakespeare Handbooks Series Editors: John Russell Brown, Kevin Ewert and Paul Edmondson

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Ford: ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore Martin White, Professor of Theatre, University of Bristol, UK

This introductory guide to one of Ford’s most read and performed plays offers a sceneby-scene theatrically aware commentary, a brief history of the text and first performances, case studies of key performances and productions, a survey of film and TV adaptations, and a wide sampling of critical opinion and further reading. Contents: Series Editors' Preface / Preface / The Text and Early Performances / Commentary: The Play in Performance / Sources, Intellectual and Cultural Contexts / Key Productions and Performances / The Play on Screen / Critical Assessments / Further Reading / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Eighteenth-Century Literature

Women’s Life Writing, 1700–1850 Gender, Genre and Authorship Edited by Daniel Cook, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, University of Bristol, UK and Amy Culley, Lecturer in English, University of Lincoln, UK

Irish Literature First Announcement

Irish Contemporary Landscapes in Literature and the Arts Edited by Marie Mianowski, University of Nantes, France

This collection discusses British and Irish life writings by women in the period 1700-1850. It argues for the importance of women's life writing as part of the culture and practice of eighteenthcentury and Romantic auto/biography, exploring the complex relationships between constructions of femininity, life writing forms and models of authorship. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Gender, Genre, and Authorship; D.Cook & A.Culley / The Air of a Romance: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Constructs her Life; I.Grundy / Barrett Writing Burney: A Life Among the Footnotes; C.Delafield / An Authoress to be Let: Reading Laetitia Pilkington's Memoirs; D.Cook / Sociability and Life-Writing: Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi; F.A.Nussbaum / Journal Letters and Scriblerations: Frances Burney's Life Writing in Paris; P.Sabor / A Model for the British Fair? French Women's Life-Writing in Britain, 1680-1830; G.Dow / Autobiographical Time and the Spiritual 'Lives' of Early Methodist Women; L.Davies / Writing Female Biography: Mary Hays and the Life-Writing of Religious Dissent; F.James / 'Prying into the Recesses of History': Women Writers and the Court Memoir; A.Culley / The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson: A Courtesan's Byronic Self-Fashioning; S.M.Setzer / Remembering Wollstonecraft: Feminine Friendship, Female Subjectivity and the 'Invention' of the Feminist Heroine; M.L.Spongberg / Jane Austen and Charlotte Smith: Biography, Autobiography and the Writing of Women's Literary History; J.Batchelor / Select Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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'This is an engaging and tightly conceived collection of essays which will open up new ground and forge fresh connections in the best sense of interdisciplinary scholarship.' - Aaron Kelly, University of Edinburgh, UK Looking at representations of the Irish landscape in contemporary literature and the arts, this volume discusses the economic, political and environmental issues associated with it, questioning the myths behind Ireland’s landscape, from the first Greek descriptions to present day post Celtic-Tiger architecture. Contents: Acknowledgments / List of Maps / List of Charts / List of Illustrations / Notes on Authors / Introduction / SECTION I: FROM ANCIENT TO CONTEMPORARY MYTHS / PART I: BIRTH OF THE IRISH LANDSCAPE AND THE MYTH OF LOSS / PART II: CONTEMPORARY LITERARY MYTHS / SECTION II: DIVISION AND GLOBALIZATION: OPPOSITION OR SYMBIOSIS? / PART I: BORDERSCAPING / PART II: LOCAL HERITAGE AND GLOBAL SPEED / SECTION III: CONTEMPORARY VISIONS AND CREATIONS: THE CHALLENGE OF ART / Index A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2011 336pp 216x138mm 6 b/w illustrations, 2 charts and 2 maps Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-31939-4

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Literary History

Virgin and Veteran Readings of Ulysses Margot Norris, University of California, USA

'...brilliant and disturbingly original, even fearless.' - Morris Beja, author of James Joyce: A Literary Life; formerly President of the International James Joyce Foundation '...the most consistently engaging book on Ulysses that I have read in many years...Anyone writing on Ulysses, or working with students who are learning how to read Ulysses, would do well to keep it close at hand.' - Patrick A. McCarthy, Professor of English, University of Miami, USA 'This is a terrific book - an innovative study full of original, thought-provoking observations and ideas'. - Vincent J. Cheng, Shirley Sutton Thomas Professor of English, University of Utah, USA Margot Norris offers an innovative study of the processes of reading Ulysses as narrative and focuses on the unexplored implications, subplots, subtexts, hidden narratives, and narratology. Contents: Introduction: Virgin Reading, Possible Worlds Theory, and the Odyssean Intertext of Ulysses / PART I: STEPHEN DEDALUS / The Conflicts of Stephen Dedalus: From the 'Telemachiad' to 'Aeolus' / The Stakes of Stephen's Gambit: 'Scylla and Charybdis' / The Larger World of 'Wandering Rocks': The Case of Father Conmee / PART II: LEOPOLD BLOOM / Meet the Blooms: Secrets, Implicature, and Suspense in 'Calypso' and 'Lotus Eaters' / Jewish in Dublin: Bloom's Encounters on the Way to 'Cyclops' / An Anatomy of Anti-Semitism: the 'Cyclops' Episode / The (Im)possible Worlds of the 'Oxen of the Sun' / 'Circe': Stephen's and Bloom's Catharsis / The Text as Salvation Army: Abjection and Perception in 'Eumaeus' / Stephen Dedalus's anti-Semitic Ballad: A Sabotaged Climax in 'Ithaca' / PART III: MOLLY BLOOM / Molly Bloom before 'Penelope' / Don't Call Him 'Blazes': Hugh E. Boylan's Narrative Caricature / Inside the Worlds of 'Penelope' January 2012 Hardback Paperback

306pp £55.00 £17.99

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The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric

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Lusting for London Australian Expatriate Writers at the Hub of Empire, 1870-1950 Peter Morton, Associate Professor of English, Flinders University, Australia

Sukeshi Kamra, Professor of English, Carleton University, Canada

Considers the Indian periodical press as a key forum for the production of nationalist rhetoric. It argues that between the 1870s and 1910, the press was the place in which the notion of ‘the public’ circulated and where an expansive middle class, and even larger reading audience, was persuaded into believing it had force. Contents: 'If Vox Populi be Vox Dei’: Why the Periodical Press is Arresting / ‘Ungoverned Imaginings’: The Periodical Press, Government Culture, and the Making of the Indian Public, 1870-1910 / Native Revolt: Verbal Culture of 1857 and the Politics of Fear / Law and the Periodical Culture of the 1870s: A Culture of Complaint or Something More? / Criminalizing Political Conversation (1): The 1891 Trial of the Bangavasi December 2011 256pp Hardback £55.00

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'A keenly analytical and brilliantly written account of eight decades of the experiences of Australian expatriate authors in London.' Peter Pierce, Editor of The Cambridge History of Australian Literature This book examines the flight of young Australian writers to London in the decades before and after Federation in 1901. Peter Morton studies how their careers were shaped by shifting their country of residence, the expatriate experience, and how the loss of these expatriates affected the evolving literary culture of Australia. Contents: Introduction: Issues of Definition and Evidence / Sailing for Eldorado: Going Home in the Literary Imagination / A Gout of Bile: Metic and Immigrant Expatriates / The Aroma of the Past: In Antipodean London / Drawing off the Rich Cream: The Struggle in London / Who Are You? No One: The Hacking Journalist in London / The Dear Old Mother Country: Richardson’s The Way Home November 2011 294pp Hardback £55.00

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New Directions in Irish & Irish American Literature Series Editor: Claire Culleton

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Time Travel in the Latin American and Caribbean Imagination

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Bringing Light to Twilight Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon Edited by Giselle Liza Anatol, Associate Professor of English, University of Kansas, USA

Re-reading History Rudyard J. Alcocer, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Georgia State University, USA

Combining in innovative ways the tools and approaches of postcolonial and popular culture studies as well as comparative literary analysis, this is an ambitious, interdisciplinary study that develops - across several related discursive sites - an argument about the centrality of time travel in the Latin American and Caribbean imagination. Contents: Prologue: Time Out of Joint / Introduction: Time and Narrative in the Americas / Continuing Encounters: Journeys to (and from) the ‘Discovery’ and Conquest of the Americas / On Island Time? Temporal Displacement and the Caribbean / The Ghost of La Malinche: Time Travel and Feminism / Not Just Kids’ Stuff: Time Travel as Pedagogy in the Americas / Afterword: Time Travel Fact and Fiction September 2011 254pp Hardback £55.00

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The essays in this collection use the interpretative lens to interrogate the meanings of Meyer’s books, making a compelling case for the cultural relevance of Twilight and providing insights on how we can “read” popular culture to 234x156mm 978-0-230-11067-0

Graphing Jane Austen The Evolutionary Basis of Literary Meaning Joseph Carroll, Curators’ Professor of English, University of Missouri, USA, Jonathan Gottschall, Teaches English, Washington and Jefferson College, USA, John A. Johnson, Professor of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Daniel J. Kruger, Assistant Research Professor, University of Michigan, USA

This book helps to bridge the gap between science and literary scholarship. Building on findings in the evolutionary human sciences, the authors construct a model of human nature in order to illuminate the evolved psychology that shapes the organization of characters in nineteenth-century British novels, from Jane Austen to E. M. Forster. Contents: PART I: METHODS AND RESULTS / A User’s Manual / Agonistic Structure Differentiated by Sex / PART II: IMPLICATIONS / Determinate Meanings / Sexual Politics / Adaptive Function / PART III: CASE STUDIES / Jane Austen, by the Numbers / Indifferent Tragedy in The Mayor of Casterbridge May 2012 Hardback

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Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance Series Editors: Bruce McConachie and Blakey Vermeule

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Reconstituting Americans Liberal Multiculturalism and Identity Difference in Post-1960s Literature Megan Obourn, Assistant Professor of English, SUNY College at Brockport, USA August 2011 Hardback

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Shakespeare and Genre

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From Early Modern Inheritances to Postmodern Legacies Edited by Anthony R. Guneratne,Associate Professor of Communication, Florida Atlantic University, USA

Provides a comprehensive survey of approaches to genre in Shakespeare’s work.Contributors probe deeply into genre theory and genre history by relating Renaissance conceptions. In this sense, the volume proposes to read Shakespeare through genre and, just as importantly, read genre through Shakespeare. Contents: Kin, Kind, and Shakespeare’s Significance to Genre Studies; A.R.Guneratne / Shakespeare and Renaissance Genres / PART I: ORIGINS AND CONVENTIONS / Shakespeare the Metalinguist; D.Crystal / Murdering Peasants: Status, Genre, and the Representation of Rebellion; S.Greenblatt / ‘The Stage Is Hung with Black’: Genre and the Trappings of Stagecraft in Shakespearean Tragedy; A.Gurr / PART II: SHAKESPEARE’S DEPLOYMENTS OF GENRE / Shakespeare’s Development of Theatrical Genres: Genre as Adaptation in the Comedies and Histories; D.Bevington / The Shakespeare Remix: Romance, Tragicomedy, and Shakespeare’s ‘Distinct Kind’; L.Danson / PART III: SHAKESPEARE AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF GENRES IN PERFORMANCE / Turning Genre on its Head: Shakespeare’s Refashioning of His Sources in Richard III, King Lear, and The Winter’s Tale; S.J.Lynch / Shakespearean Comedy, Tempest-Toss’d: Genre, Social Transformation, and Contemporary Performance; D.Henderson / Shakespeare and Contemporary Genres / PART I: SHAKESPEARE AND CULTURALLY SPECIFIC GENRES / Comical Tragedies and Other Poly-generic Shakespeares in Contemporary China and Diasporic Chinese Culture; A.Huang / King Lear East of Berlin: Tragedy under Socialist Realism and Afterwards; B.Sokolova & A.Shurbanov / PART II: SHAKESPEAREBASED GENRES IN OTHER MEDIA / Shakespeare and Film Genre in the Branagh Generation; S.Crowl / Genre and Televised Shakespeare: Evolving Forms and Shifting Definitions; T.Howard / Shakespeare and Media Allegory; P.S.Donaldson / PART III: SHAKESPEARE AS GENRE / Shakespeare Among the Philosophers; C.Martindale / ‘I’ll teach you differences’: Genre Literacy, Critical Pedagogy, and Screen Shakespeare; D.M.Lanier June 2012 336pp 7 pp illustrations Hardback £58.00

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Freedom and Confinement in Modernity Kafka’s Cages Edited by A. Kiarina Kordela, Teaches at Macalester College, USA and Dimitris Vardoulakis, Teacher, University of Western Sydney, Australia

‘Freedom and Confinement in Modernity does away with the misleading conception of imprisonment as lack of freedom. Instead, it combines a rich variety of approaches to unfold the cage as agent of cultural productivity and of literature itself. This volume provides a shining example of collaboration between philosophy, cultural studies, and literary theory.’ - Benno Wagner, Professor, Siegen University, Germany April 2011 256pp 216x138mm 2 pp illustration and 1 pp figures Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-11342-8

Studies in European Culture and History Series Editor: Jack Zipes

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Repression and Realism in Post-War American Literature Erin Mercer, Teaching Fellow, School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand April 2011 Hardback

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American Literature Readings in the Twenty-First Century Series Editor: Linda Wagner-Martin

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Urban Space in Contemporary Egyptian Literature Portraits of Cairo Mara Naaman, Assistant Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature, Williams College, USA June 2011 254pp 11 illustratins and 3 maps Hardback £52.00

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African American Women Writers’ Historical Fiction

Islam in the Eastern African Novel

Ana Nunes, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Institute of American Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Emad Mirmotahari, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English, Tulane University, USA

April 2011 Hardback

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Baader-Meinhof and the Novel Narratives of the Nation / Fantasies of the Revolution, 1970-2010

Toward a Sociobiological Hermeneutic Darwinian Essays on Literature

Julian Preece, Reader in German and Comparative Literature, University of Kent, UK

The Baader-Meinhof Group and other violent underground organizations have provided material to many novels by leading German and international writers. This book is the first to examine this rich literary corpus, treating it as a political unconscious which expresses submerged anxieties and moral blind-spots in Europe’s most powerful country. Contents: Six Tropes in First-Generation Fiction / Houses of History/Narratives of State: Five Novels by Heinrich Böll, F.C. Delius, and Bernhard Schlink / Re-Telling the Classics: Baader-Meinhof and the German Literary Canon / Terrorism and the Popular Imaginary: Thrillers, Conspiracy Theories, and Counterfactual History / Baader-Meinhof Translated: From Die Hard to John Le Carré / RAF Revivalism in German Fiction of the 2000s May 2012 Hardback

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Michael Wainwright, Visiting Lecturer, Staffordshire University, UK

This book draws on post-Darwinian advances in scientific disciplines to re-analyze canonical works of literature. This wide-ranging analysis includes studies of the works of Oscar Wilde, Sophocles, Shakespeare, Giovanni Boccaccio, Theodore Dreiser, John Roderigo Dos Passos, and William Faulkner. Contents: Oscar Wilde, the Science of Heredity, and The Picture of Dorian Gray / Figuring the Financier in Dreiser, Dos Passos, and Faulkner / Toward an Evolutionary Hamlet / The Biosocial Anthropology of Passing / Game Theory in a Faulknerian Setting / An Evolutionary Reengagement with Todorov's Decameron May 2012 Hardback

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Lives and Letters

Vladimir Nabokov A Literary Life David Rampton, Professor of English, University of Ottawa, Canada

A clearly written, insightful study of Nabokov the novelist, providing an expert analysis of the seventeen novels he wrote during a career spanning more than fifty years: one of the most impressive, challenging, and controversial literary achievements of our time. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgments /Introduction / Early Russian Fiction / Russian Fiction: 1929-31 / Major Nabokov: Three Russian Masterpieces / New Beginnings / Major Nabokov: Three American Masterpieces / Late Nabokov / Conclusion / Notes / Index June 2012 Hardback

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Literary Lives Founded by Richard Dutton

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Alice Munro’s Narrative Art

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Isla Duncan, Research Associate, University of Chichester, UK.

Between Conformity and Resistance Essays on Politics, Culture, and the State Marilena Chauí, Professor of Philosophy, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Translated by Maite Conde, Research Fellow, The Brazil Institute, King’s College, University of London, UK

Since the 1980’s, Marilena Chauí’s writing has had a profound impact in Brazil, contributing to the academic conversation and resonating in popular culture. Here, in English for the first time, are ten of Chauí’s most important essays, with an introduction by Maite Conde which situates the scholarship in the global context.

Among the first critical works on Alice Munro’s writing, this study of her short fiction is informed by the disciplines of narratology and literary linguistics. Through examining Munro’s narrative art, Isla Duncan demonstrates a rich understanding of the complex, densely layered, often unsettling stories. Contents: The Confiding First Person Narrator / Changing Perspectives / Competing Testimonies / The Queer Bright Moment / The Love of a Good Woman / What Is Remembered / A Constant Re-working of Close Personal Material November 2011 194pp Hardback £52.00

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Anti-Americanism in European Literature Jesper Gulddal, Senior Lecturer in English, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, UK

Focusing primarily on literature from Britain, France, and Germany, Jesper Gulddal offers in-depth analyses of a range of canonical literary works in which resentful hostility towards the United States is a predominant feature. This book excavates the longstanding tendency of "literary anti-Americanism" to define a common European identity in relation to the United States and Americans. Contents: The Invention of Anti-Americanism / Ambiguous America / Anti-American Futurology / Before the Tribunal / A Hyperpower Gone Mad

Contents: The Integralist Imaginary / Notes on Popular Culture / Popular Culture and Authoritarianism / Winds of Progress: The Administered University / Ethics and Violence in Brazil: A Difficult Democracy / The Engaged Intellectual: A Figure Facing Extinction? / On the Present and on Politics / Brazil’s Foundational Myth / Power and Freedom: Politics in Spinoza / Religious Fundamentalism: The Return of Political Theology September 2011 276pp Hardback £55.00

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December 2011 252pp Hardback £55.00

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Cross-Gendered Literary Voices Appropriating Resisting Embracing Edited by Rina Kim, Lecturer, Department of English, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Claire Westall, Teaching Fellow, Department of English and Related Literature, York University, UK

This book investigates male writers’ use of female voices and female writers’ use of male voices in literature and theatre from the 1850s to the present, examining where, how and why such gendered crossings occur and what connections may be found between these crossings and specific psychological, social, historical and political contexts. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Cross-Gendered Literary Voices / PART I: EMPOWERING OR EFFACING THE VICTORIAN OTHER? / Female Narrative Energy in the Writings of Dead White Males: Dickens, Collins and Freud Women Writing Women Writers / ‘Everything depend[s] on the fashion of narration’: Women Writing Women Writers in Short Stories of the Fin-de-siècle / PART II: RESISTING AND EMBRACING THE OTHER VIA THE ABJECT ENTITY / ‘These heavy sands are language tide and wind have silted here’: Tidal Voicing and the Poetics of Home in James Joyce’s Ulysses / What Happens When a Transvestite Gynaecologist Usurps the Narrator?: Cross-Gendered Ventriloquism in Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood / ‘Her speech a purely buccal phenomenon’: Voice as a Lost Object in Samuel Beckett’s Works / The Engendered and Dis-engendered Other in Iris Murdoch’s Early Fiction / PART III: GENDER AS PERFORMANCE AND THE VOCALIZATION OF TRANSGENDERED BODIES / ‘His almost vanished voice’: Gendering and Trans-Gendering Bodily Signification and the Power of the Voice in Angela Carter’s The Passion of New Eve / Transvestic Voices and Gendered Performance in Patrick McCabe’s Breakfast on Pluto / Transgendered Bodies and Voices in Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex and Rose Tremain’s Sacred Country / PART IV: AUTHORITY AND ANXIETIES OF APPROPRIATION IN HISTORICAL NARRATIVES / Authenticity, Authority and the Author: The Sugared Voice of the Neo-Victorian Prostitute in The Crimson Petal and the White / ‘Queering’ the Stuttering in Sarah Waters’s The Little Stranger / Conclusion: Crossings and Re-crossings / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

256pp £50.00

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Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance

Diasporic Avant-Gardes Experimental Poetics and Cultural Displacement Edited by Carrie Noland, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, University of California, USA and Barrett Watten, Professor of English, Wayne State University, USA April 2011 Paperback

288pp £17.99

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Gendered Spaces in Argentine Women's Literature Marta Sierra, Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, Kenyon College, USA

Addressing the issue of how gendered spatial relations impact the production of literary works, this book discusses gender implications of spatial categories: the notions of home and away, placement and displacement, dwelling and travel, location and dislocation, and the “quest for place” in women’s writing from Argentina from 1920 to the present. Contents: Introduction: Gendered Spaces in Argentine Women's Literature / Displacing Domesticity: Cosmopolitanisms, Travel Writing and Narratives of the Home / Of 'Other Spaces:' Staging Repression in Griselda Gambaro and Diana Raznovich / Global Patagonia: Rewriting the National Space / Poetic Cross-Overs: The Paradoxical Spaces of Women's Poetry May 2012 Hardback

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Medieval Literature

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Michaela Paasche Grudin, formerly Teacher, Lewis and Clark College, USA and Robert Grudin, Professor Emerita, University of Oregon, USA

Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance demonstrates that Boccaccio’s puzzling masterpiece takes on organic consistency when viewed as an early modern adaptation of a pre-Christian, humanistic vision. Contents: Preface / Introduction: Cicero and the Decameron / Ingegno: The Individual and Authority: Decameron Day I / Ingegno: Wit as the Soul of Action: Day II / Ingegno: Wit as Misdirection and Iconoclasm: Day III / Reason's Debt to Passion: Day IV / The Shock of Recognition: Day V / Misrule and Inspiration: Day VI / Valley of Ingegno: Day VII / Boccaccio's Ship of Fools: Day VIII / Truth, Lie and Eloquence: Day IX / The Ciceronian Synthesis and 'Author's Conclusion:' Day X / Epilogue: The Decameron and Italian Culture / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback

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Reason and Imagination in Chaucer, the Perle-poet, and the Cloudauthor Seeing from the Center Linda Tarte Holley, Professor Emerita, North Carolina State University, USA September 2011 200pp Hardback £52.00

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The New Middle Ages Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler

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The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture Ninth-Twelfth Century AD

The Medieval Atlantic World Edited by Benjamin Hudson, Professor of History and Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA

The Medieval Python The Purposive and Provocative Work of Terry Jones

This collection of essays offers fresh analysis of topics in the exciting area of Atlantic World studies. Challenging standard assumptions, the essays advance the argument that the Atlantic Ocean was a region that encompassed ethnic and political boundaries, in which a sub-community shaped by culture and commerce arose.

Edited by R. F. Yeageris, Professor; Chair, Department of English and Foreign Languages, University of West Florida, USA and Toshiyuki Takamiyais, Professor Emeritus of English Literature, Keio University, Japan

Contents: Introduction: Be(yond)fore Orientalism: Medieval Muslims and the Other: Re-Drawing the Essentialist Boundaries / Translation, Travel, and the Other: the Fascination with Greek and Oriental Cultures / European Barbarity and Civilization in some Medieval Arabic Geographical Sources: Al-Mas 'udi and al-Bakri as Two Case Studies / Writing the North: Europe and Europeans in Medieval Arabic Travel Literature / Poetry, Frontiers, and Alterity: Views and Perceptions of al-Rum (Byzantines) and al-Ifranja (Crusaders)

Contents: PART I: TRANSNATIONALISM AND ENVIRONMENT / Desert Islands: Europe’s Archipelago as Ascetic Landscape; A.Siewers / Subsistence Whaling and the Western North Atlantic: Norsemen, Basques, and Whale Use; V.Szabo / Greenland Norse Knowledge of the North Atlantic Environment; T.Haine / PART II: COLONIALISM / The Manx Sea Kings and the Western Oceans: The Late Norse Isle of Man in its North Atlantic Context, 1079-1265; A.McDonald / More Savage than the Sword?: Logistics in the Medieval Atlantic Theatre of War; D.Beougher / Into the Atlantic or Into the Mediterranean: Spanish Military Choices in the Late Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries; K.DeVries

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June 2012 Hardback

Contents: The Medieval Works of Terry Jones; S.Ikeda / Young Jones at Oxford 1961-62; V.A.Kolve / The Earl of Arundel, the War with France, and the Anger of King Richard II; C.Given-Wilson / Terry Jones's Richard II; N.Saul / Terry Jones: The Complete Mediaevalist; M.Palin / Medieval Monks and Friars: Differing Literary Perceptions; D.Pearsall / Gower's Manuscript of the Confessio Amantis; P.Nicholson / Gower in Winter: Last Poems; R.F.Yeager / The Naughty Bits: Dating Chaucer's House of Fame and Legend of Good Women; J.M.Bowers / Honi soit qui mal y pense: Adultery and Anxieties about Paternity in Late Medieval England; M.Bennett / Needy Knights and Wealthy Widows: The Encounters of John Cornewall and Lettice Kirriel, 1378-1382; W.M.Ormrod / Making Medievalism: Teaching the Middle Ages through Film; M.Driver / The Silly Pacifism of Geoffrey Chaucer and Terry Jones; W.A.Quinn / Legs and the Man: The History of a Medieval Motif; R.Firth Green / Chaucer, Langland, and the Hundred Years War; D.Wallace / Jack and John: The Plowman's Tale; P.Martin / A Prayer Roll Fit for a Tudor Prince; J.J.Thompson / Macbeth and Malory in the 1625 Edition of Peter Heylyn's Microcosmus: A Nearly Unfortunate Tale; T.Takamiya

Nizar F. Hermes, received his PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Toronto, Canada

Contrary to the monolithic impression left by postcolonial theories of Orientalism, the book makes the case that Orientals did not exist solely to be gazed at. Hermes shows that there was no shortage of medieval Muslims who cast curious eyes towards the European Other and that more than a handful of them were interested in Europe.

272pp £55.00

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The New Middle Ages Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler

The New Middle Ages Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler

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The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature Grief, Guilt, and Hypocrisy Edited by Jeff Rider, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Medieval Studies, Wesleyan University, USA and Jamie Friedman, Assistant Professor of English, Westmont College, USA August 2011 286pp 5 pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

A collection of essays by diverse hands engaging, interrogating, and honoring the medieval scholarship of Terry Jones.

June 2012 Hardback

336pp £52.00

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Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge The Poetics of Relationship Nicola Healey, obtained her PhD from the University of St Andrews, UK

This book provides a reassessment of the writings of Hartley Coleridge and Dorothy Wordsworth and presents them in a new poetics of relationship, re-evaluating their relationships with William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge to restore a more accurate understanding of Hartley and Dorothy as independent and original writers. Contents: Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Author’s Note / Introduction: Hartley Coleridge, Dorothy Wordsworth, and the Poetics of Relationship / ‘Fragments from the universal’: Hartley Coleridge’s Poetics of Relationship / The Coleridge Family: Influence, Identity, and Representation / ‘Who is the Poet?’: Hartley Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and ‘The Use of a Poet’ / Dorothy Wordsworth’s Journals: Writing the Self, Writing Relationship / Sibling Conversations: The Wordsworthian Construction of Authorship / ‘My hidden life’: Dorothy, William, and Poetic Identity / Postscript: ‘The common life which is the real life’: Family Authorship and Identity / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

288pp £50.00

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William Blake: The Poems 2nd edition Nicholas Marsh, formerly Teacher of English, Francis Holland School, London, UK

'Lucid and perceptive, Marsh’s new edition of his valuable study brilliantly restores to readers and students alike the depth and brightness of Blake’s genius.' - John Blades, formerly, University of Leeds, UK. Focusing on the Songs of Innocence and Experience, this book uses close analysis and interpretation of individual poems to build the reader's confidence when approaching Blake's lyrics and meeting his thought. Chapters on innocence and experience, the natural world, society and personal relationships move from the lyrics and take the reader on towards the later and longer poems, Blake's Prophetic Books. In Part 2, information about Blake's life and work and a comparison of three important critical views, as well as useful suggestions for further reading, provide a bridge towards further study. Contents: General Editor's Preface / A Note on Editions / PART I: ANALYSING WILLIAM BLAKE'S POETRY / Introduction / Innocence and Experience / The Natural World in Innocence and Experience / Society and its Ills / Sexuality, the Selfhood and Self-Annihilation / PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICS / Blake's Life and Works / A Sample of Critical Views / Further Reading / Index June 2012 296pp 6 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £15.99

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The Music of Verse Metrical Experiment in Nineteenth-Century Poetry Joseph Phelan, Principal Lecturer in English; Reader in Nineteenth-Century Literature, De Montfort University, UK

Through its recovery of the metrical principles underlying the work of some of the century’s major poets, this study highlights the intricacy of the relation between the ‘music’ of verse and its meaning, and helping us to understand the way in which the ferment of metrical experiment eventually led to the emergence of free verse. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Note on Terminology and Metrical Marks / Music and Metre / ‘Empty Times’ and ‘Double Accents’: The English Hexameter in Theory and Practice / Native Traditions: Anglo-Saxon and Alliterative Verse / ‘The Accent of Feeling’: Towards Free Verse / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2011 240pp Hardback £50.00

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Analysing Texts Series Editor: Nicholas Marsh

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British Colonial Realism in Africa Inalienable Objects, Contested Domains Deborah Shapple Spillman, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, USA

What role do objects play in realist narratives as they move between societies and their different systems of value as commodities, as charms, as gifts, as trophies, or as curses? This book explores how the struggle to represent objects in British colonial realism corresponded with historical struggles over the material world and its significance. Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Introduction: Reading Colonial Realism / Taking Objects for Origins: Victorian Ethnography and Heart of Darkness / The Uncanny Object Lessons of Mary Kingsley and Edward Blyden / Realism and Realia in Colonial Southern Africa / Artful Tales and Indigenous Arts in The Story of an African Farm / Coda / Notes / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-Century Writing and Culture Series Editor: Joseph Bristow

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John Thelwall and the Wordsworth Circle The Silenced Partner Judith Thompson, Professor of English Literature, Dalhousie University, Canada

Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Literature

Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk Existentialism and Politics Edited by Mehnaz M. Afridi, Professor of Judaism and Islam, Antioch University, USA and David M. Buyze, Assistant Professor, The Global and Regional Studies Program and The ALANA U.S. Ethnic Studies Program, the University of Vermont, USA

In this book, Judith Thompson restores a powerful but long-suppressed voice to our understanding of British Romanticism. Drawing on newly discovered archives, this book offers the first full-length study of the poetry of John Thelwallas well as his partnership with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth. Contents: Prologue: Mapping the Circle / PART I: COLERIDGE & CO. / Corresponding Society / ‘Sweet Converse’ / The Politics of Collaboration / Covert Contradictions / PART II: ANNUS MIRABILIS / Prospecting: Towards a New Peripatetic / ‘The Echoing Wye’ / Action and Reaction / PART III: RE: WORDSWORTH AND THELWALL / The Retrospective Glance / Poetry and Reform: Reviving the Sonnet / Poetry and Reform: Resounding the Ode / ‘And yet again recovered’: Reclaiming the Recluse March 2012 Hardback

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Nineteenth Century Major Lives and Letters Series Editor: Marilyn Gaull

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Explores existential and political themes in Orhan Pamuk’s work and investigates the apparent contradictions in an arena where Islam and democracy are often seen as opposing and irreconcilable terms. Existential themes delve into literary nuances in Pamuk that discuss love, happiness, suffering, memory and death. Contents: Acknowledgments / Foreword / Pamuk and No End; S.L.Gilman / Introduction; M.M.Afridi & D.M.Buyze / PART I: PAMUK BETWEEN WORLDS / Modern Postcolonial Intersections: Hamid, Mahfouz, and Pamuk; M.M.Afridi / Tensions in the Nation: Pamuk & Svevo; D.M.Buyze / PART II: PAMUK’S TEXTUAL DIVERSITY / Mirroring Istanbul; H.Gurses / Problematizing East-West Essentialisms: Discourse, Authorhood, and Identity Crisis in Orhan Pamuk’s Beyaz Kale (The White Castle); M.Pittman / Framing My Name Is Red: Reading a Masterpiece; E.Almas / On the Road or between the Pages: Seeking Life’s Answers; F.Hassencahl / PART III: PAMUK’S SNOW / The Imagined Exile: Orhan Pamuk in His Novel Snow; H.Yılmaz / Silence, Secularism and Fundamentalism in Snow; E.Santesso / The Spell of the West in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow and Amitav Ghosh’s In an Antique Land; T.Cartelli / PART IV: PAMUK & TRANSLATION/UNTRANSLATION / Orhan Pamuk’s Kara Kitap [The Black Book]: a Double Life in English; S.Türkkan / Occulted Texts: Pamuk’s Untranslated Novels; E.Göknar / Contributor Biographies May 2012 Hardback

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Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic Series Editor: Hamid Dabashi

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Afterlife and Narrative in Contemporary Fiction

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Life After Death

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Alice Bennett, Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Literature, Liverpool Hope University, UK

Afterlife and Narrative in Contemporary Fiction explores why life after death is such a potent cultural concept today, and why it is such an attractive prospect for modern fiction. The book mines a rich vein of imagined afterlives, from the temporal experiments of Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow to narration from heaven in Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones. Contents: Acknowledgements / Afterlife Now / Dead Endings: Making Meaning from the Afterlife / Killing Time: Narrating Eternity / After Effects: Purgatory, Prolepsis and the Past Tense / Plotting Murder: Genre, Plot and the Dead Narrator / Ghostwords: Mind-Reading and the Dead Narrator / Death Writing: Deixis of Person and the Dead Narrator / Here, There and Hereafter: Fictional Worlds and the Afterlife / After Life Writing / Appendix: Chronology of Primary Texts / Notes / Bibliography / Index June 2012 Hardback

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Front Lines of Modernism Remapping the Great War in British Fiction Mark D. Larabee, Executive Editor of Joseph Conrad Today; Assistant Professor; Associate Chair, Department of English, U.S. Naval Academy February 2011 236pp 3pp maps and 7pp illustrations Hardback £52.00

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Fictional and Historical Worlds

Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination Constructing the Damaged Body from Willa Cather to Truman Capote Thomas Fahy, Professor of English; Director, American Studies Program, Long Island University, USA

'Fahy’s accessible writing style, detailed explanations, and relevant quotations from the texts encourage those with interests in sociology of the body and literary criticism, as well as those with interests in cultural ethnography, to take up an interdisciplinary approach to the study and manifestations of freak discourse.' - Disability Studies Quarterly

Jonathan Hart, Professor of English; Acting Director, University of Alberta, Canada

Examines possible and fictional worlds, author and authority, otherness and recognition, translation, alternative critique, empire, education, imagination, comedy, history, poetry, and culture. The analyzed works include classical and modern texts and theorists of the past sixty years ranging from Jerome Bruner to Stephen Greenblatt. Contents: Possible and Fictional Worlds / The Author Makes a Come Back / Recognizing Otherness and Comparison / Translating the New World / Alternative Critique / Continental European Empires / Education and Imagination / Comedy / History / Poetry and Culture / Shakespeare Past and Present February 2012 Hardback

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Delves into the cultural history of the freak show and offers nuanced context within the larger social changes in the United States. Reveals disturbing truths about early twentieth-century prejudices and opens a space for exploring the profound social impact of contemporary events.

Language, Gender, and Community in Late Twentieth-Century Fiction

December 2011 200pp Paperback £17.99

American Voices and American Identities

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American Literature Readings in the Twenty-First Century Series Editor: Linda Wagner-Martin

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Mary Jane Hurst, Professor of English, Texas Technical University, USA February 2011 Hardback

250pp £52.00

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Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism Writing Romans à Clef Between the Wars Sashi Nair, Tutor, University of Melbourne, Australia

'Sashi Nair brings a theoretically deft hand to the literature of lesbian modernity. In persuasive, readable, and scholarly prose, Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism, brings recent queer theoretical work on affect and normativity into dialogue with concepts of public, private, and counter-publics through artful close readings and rigorous archival work. A strong contribution to the field.' - Deborah Cohler, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies, San Francisco State University, USA Novels by significant Modernist authors can be described as romans à clef, providing insight into restrictions governing the representation of female homosexuality in the early twentieth century. Nair argues that key novels of the period represented same-sex desire through the encryption of personal references directed towards coterie audiences. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Screening Desire in the Sapphic Modernist Roman à Clef / ‘Moral Poison’: Radclyffe Hall and The Well of Loneliness / ‘On her lips you kiss your own’: Theorizing Desire in Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood / ‘Truth & Fantasy’: Virginia Woolf’s Orlando as Sapphic Roman à Clef / ‘Gertrude, the world is a theatre for you’: Staging the Self in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas / Conclusion: ‘Two alert and vivid bodies’, Desire and Salvation in H.D.’s HER / References / Index December 2011 216pp Hardback £50.00

The Postcolonial and Imperial Experience in American Transcendentalism Marek Paryz, Associate Professor; Chair of the Section of American Literature, Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland

Analyses literary representations of the American experience in selected works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman. Reveals the ambivalence that underlay the cultural and political development of the United States as a former colony. Contents: Introduction: Mapping the Field / PART I: RALPH WALDO EMERSON: THE DOUBLE FIGURATION / Figures of Dependence: Exploring the Postcolonial in Emerson’s Selected Texts / Beyond the Traveler’s Testimony: English Traits and the Construction of Postcolonial Counter-Discourse / Emerson, New England, and the Rhetoric of Expansion / PART II: HENRY DAVID THOREAU: THE IMPERIAL IMAGINARY / Thoreau’s Imperial Fantasy: Walden versus Robinson Crusoe / The Politics of the Genre: Exploration and Ethnography in The Maine Woods / PART III: WALT WHITMAN: THE NATIONAL TRAJECTORY / Postcolonial Whitman: The Poet and the Nation in the 1855 Preface to Leaves of Grass / Passage to (More Than) India: The Poetics and Politics of Whitman’s Textualization of the Orient / Conclusion: Representative Men February 2012 Hardback

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New Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut Edited by David Simmons, Lecturer in American Literature, Film, and Television Studies, University of Northampton, UK

'Together the essays stand as an introduction to re-reading Vonnegut, demonstrating that his canon may be worth reexamining.' - Choice Contents: Introduction; D.Simmons / PART I: VONNEGUT’S EARLY LITERATURE 1950-1969 / Flabbergasted; T.Davis / Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night: Howard W. Campbell, Jr., and the Banalities of Evil; P.Tew / ‘No damn cat, and no damn cradle’: The Fundamental Flaws in Fundamentalism According to Vonnegut; P.L.Thomas / ‘God damn it, you’ve got to be kind’: War and Altruism in the Works of Kurt Vonnegut; R.McCoppin / The Journey Home in Kurt Vonnegut’s World War II Novels; E.Abele / PART II: VONNEGUT’S LATER WRITING 1970-2005 / Art, Domesticity, and Vonnegut’s Women; S.E.Farrell / Apocalypse in the Optative Mood: Galápagos, or, Starting Over; R.Tally / Folding Time: History, Subjectivity, and Intimacy in Vonnegut; L.Jowett / Resilience, Time and the Ability of Humor to Salvage any Situation: Bagombo Snuff Box; J.Lingel / PART III: VONNEGUT AND OTHER WRITERS / Duty Dance with Death: A Farewell to Arms and Slaughterhouse-Five; L.Broer / ‘Somewhere in There Was Springtime’: Kurt Vonnegut, His Apocalypses, and His Post-9/11 Heirs; C.Glover / Wampeters and Foma? Misreading Religion in Cat’s Cradle and The Book of Dave; C.Allen December 2011 250pp Paperback £17.99

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Faulkner’s Gambit

Environmental Chemistry

Chess and Literature Michael Wainwright, Visiting Lecturer, Staffordshire University, UK

This book offers the first full-length study of the chess structures, motifs, and imagery in William Faulkner's Knight's Gambit. Wainwright looks at the importance of chess as a literary device and examines the structural analogy drawn between the game and linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure. Contents: Before Morphosis / Nascent Morphosis / Continued Morphosis / Inside Morphosis / Within Morphosis / Subsumed Morphosis December 2011 256pp Hardback £55.00

Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

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The Basic Practice of Statistics International Edition 6th edition David S. Moore, Purdue University, USA, William I. Notz and Michael A. Fligner, both at Ohio State University, USA

International Edition 5th edition Colin Baird, University of Western Ontario, USA and Michael Cann, University of Scranton, USA

A great introduction to Environmental Chemistry in a short and focused text, now updated with more 'activities' features, Green Chemistry and international coverage. Contents: PART I: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND AIR POLLUTION / Stratospheric Chemistry: The Ozone Layer / The Ozone Holes / The Chemistry of Ground-Level Air Pollution / The Environmental and Health Consequences of Polluted Air - Outdoors and Indoors / PART II: ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE / The Greenhouse Effect / Energy Use, Fossil Fuels, CO2 Emissions, and Global Climate Change / Renewable Energy and Alternative Fuels / Radioactivity, Radon, and Nuclear Energy / PART III: WATER CHEMISTRY AND WATER POLLUTION / The Chemistry of Natural Waters / The Pollution and Purification of Water / Toxic Heavy Metals / PART IV: TOXIC ORGANIC COMPOUNDS / Pesticides / Dioxins, Furans and PCBs / Other Toxic Organic Compounds of Environmental Concern / PART V: SOILS, SEDIMENTS AND WASTE DISPOSAL / Wastes, Soils, and Sediments / PART VI: ADVANCED TOPIC / The Detailed Chemistry of the Troposphere / Appendix A: Oxidation Numbers and Redox Equation Balancing Reviewed / Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Problems / Index June 2012 Paperback

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Designed to give a working knowledge of the ideas and tools of practical statistics, The Basic Practice of Statistics offers accessible language, engaging examples and exercises based on real data. The sixth edition offers a revised organization and updated exercises and examples which better reflect the needs and experiences of today's students. Contents: PART I: EXPLORING DATA / Picturing Distributions with Graphs / Describing Distributions with Numbers /The Normal Distributions / Scatterplots and Correlation / Regression / Two-Way Tables / Exploring Data: Part I Review / PART II: FROM EXPLORATION TO INFERENCE / Producing Data: Sampling / Producing Data: Experiments / Introducing Probability / Sampling Distributions / General Rules of Probability / Binomial Distributions / Confidence Intervals: The Basics / Tests of Significance: The Basics / Inference in Practice / From Exploration to Inference: Part II Review / PART III: INFERENCE ABOUT VARIABLES / Inference about a Population Mean / Two-Sample Problems / Inference about a Population Proportion / Comparing Two Proportions / Inference about Variables: Part III Review / PART IV: INFERENCE ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS / Two Categorical Variables: The Chi-Square Test / Inference for Regression / One-Way Analysis of Variance / PART V: OPTIONAL COMPANION CHAPTERS (available online) / Nonparametric Tests / Statistical Process Control / Multiple Regression / More about Analysis of Variance June 2012 Paperback

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A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics 2nd edition John S. Townsend, the Susan and Bruce Worster Professor of Physics, Harvey Mudd College, Science and Engineering College, Claremont Colleges, USA

Using an innovative approach that students find both accessible and exciting, this text lays out the foundations of quantum mechanics through the physics of intrinsic spin. This edition has been revised throughout to include more worked examples and end-of-chapter problems, further enabling students to gain a complete mastery of the subject. Contents: Preface / Stern-Gerlach Experiments / Rotation of Basis States and Matrix Mechanics / Angular Momentum / Time Evolution / A System of Two Spin-½ Particles / Wave Mechanics in One Dimension / The One-Dimensional Harmonic Oscillator / Path Integrals Translational and Rotational Symmetry in the TwoBody Problem / Bound States of Central Potentials / Time-Independent Perturbations / Identical Particles / Scattering / Photons and Atoms / Appendices / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Betrayed by Nature The Race Behind the Science to Cure Cancer Robin Hesketh, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK; Hesketh has been interviewed on BBC Television and various radio programs and has published in the leading clinical journals, including Nature

Despite the medical advances of the last century, the science behind cancer and its treatment remains a mystery to many people. In Betrayed by Nature, Robin Hesketh provides a concise and comprehensive history of both the science and the medical advances. It is also an illuminating look at the future of one of the world’s oldest killers. Contents: PREFACE / PART I: HISTORY AND CAUSES / A Short Stroll through the History of Cancer / Counting Cancers and Comparing Causes / PART II: GENES AND CELLS: FROM NORMAL TO CANCER / A Bit of Dogma: Atoms, Molecules, Genes and Proteins / What Is a Cell? / ‘Cancer Genes’: What Are They? / A Case of Corruption / PART III: CANCER CELLS AND WHOLE GENOMES / Tumors: What Are They? / Let’s Sequence Your DNA / PART IV: DETECTION AND TREATMENT / Where Are We? Where Are We Going? / Dedication / Acknowledgements / Glossary / Cancer Names, Gene Names, Tumor Grading and Staging / Major Cancers at a Glance / Sources and Web Sites / Odes to Cancer Ancient and Modern June 2012 50 illustrations Hardback

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Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine An International Reader Edited by Jon Adams, Professor of Public Health, University of Technology, Australia, Gavin Andrews, Professor, McMaster University, Canada, Joanne Barnes, Associate Professor, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Alex Broom, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Queensland, Australia and Parker Magin, Senior Lecturer, University of Newcastle, Australia

This ground-breaking collection of contemporary TCIM literature brings together the perspectives of a diverse range of international practitioners and academics to provide essential guidance, insight and inspiration for those embarking upon study, practice or research in this field. Contents: PART A: UTILISATION: POPULATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS / PART B: PRACTICE, PROVISION AND THE PROFESSIONAL INTERFACE / PART C: KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION, RESEARCH DESIGN AND PERSPECTIVES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com June 2012 Paperback

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Nursing and Midwifery in Britain Since 1700 Edited by Anne Borsay, Professor of Healthcare and Medical Humanities and Billie Hunter, Professor of Midwifery, Department of Interprofessional Health Studies and Institute for Health Research, both at Swansea University, UK

Nurses and midwives, both qualified and in training, have a lively interest in how their professions have developed. This stimulating collection of research-based essays brings together the history of nursing and midwifery in Britain from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the modern day. Contents: Nursing and Midwifery: Historical Approaches; A.Borsay & B.Hunter / PART I: NURSING 1700-2000 / Nursing, 1700-1830: Families, Communities, Institutions; A.Borsay / Nursing, 1830-1920: Forging a Profession; C.E.Hallett / Nursing, 1920-2000: The Dilemmas of Professionalization; A.Hull / PART II: MIDWIFERY 1700-2000 / Midwifery, 1700-1800: The Man-Midwife as Competitor; H.King / Midwifery, 1800-1920: The Journey to Registration; A.Nuttall / Midwifery, 19202000: The Reshaping of a Profession;B.Hunter / PART III: COMPARING NURSING AND MIDWIFERY / International Comparisons: The Nursing-Midwifery Interface; W.Connerton & P.D’Antonio / Nursing and Midwifery: An Uneasy Alliance or Natural Bedfellows?; B.Hunter & A.Borsay / Epilogue: Contemporary Challenges; J.Sandall & A.M.Rafferty June 2012 Paperback TB

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Philosophy: Key Texts

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Philosophy: Key Themes

2nd edition Julian Baggini, Editor, The Philosophers’ Magazine and Gareth Southwell, Philosopher, Author and Illustrator, UK

2nd edition Julian Baggini, Editor, The Philosophers’ Magazine and Gareth Southwell, Philosopher, Author and Illustrator, UK

Philosophy: Key Themes is a beginner’s guide to understanding and critiquing philosophical arguments. Each chapter introduces one of the major themes in philosophy. Baggini’s approach combines explanation with summary while encouraging the reader to question the arguments and positions presented. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Theory of Knowledge / Moral Philosophy / Philosophy of Mind / Philosophy of Religion / Political Philosophy / Aesthetics / Glossary / Further Reading / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback TB

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'...these are very useful books, both of which I would recommend as valuable contributions to introductory literature in the field of philosophy.' Elizabeth Burns, Think Designed for complete beginners, Philosophy: Key Texts is an introduction to philosophy and gives a clear, readable overview of some of the major texts of Plato, Descartes, Hume, Mill and Nietzsche. As well as providing help in how to analyze these sources, the authors encourage the reader to question the arguments and positions presented. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Plato: Republic (c.375 BC) / René Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy (1641) / David Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748) / John Stuart Mill: On Liberty (1859) / Friedrich Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil (1886) / Jean-Paul Sartre: Existentialism and Humanism (1947) / Glossary / Further Reading / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Spinoza’s Revolutions in Natural Law

HIGHLIGHT New in Paperback

Andre Santos Campos, Lecturer, Lusiad University of Lisbon, Portugal

The Courage of Truth Michel Foucault, acknowledged as the pre-eminent Philosopher of France in the 1970s and 1980s, continues to have enormous impact throughout the world in many disciplines Translated by Graham Burchell

The Courage of Truth is the last course that Michel Foucault delivered at the College de France before his death in 1984. In this course, he continues the theme of the previous year's lectures in exploring the notion of "truth-telling" in politics to establish a number of ethically irreducible conditions based on courage and conviction. May 2012 Paperback

384pp £12.99

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Michel Foucault: Lectures at the Collège de France Series Editor: Arnold Davidson

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This first analysis of Spinoza’s philosophy of law shows that he revolutionizes modern philosophy from within by developing an entirely new natural law theory connecting his ontology to radically democratic political views. Contents: Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Introduction / PART I: NATURAL LAW / Individuality / Laws of Nature / Power / PART II: POLITICAL NATURAL LAW / Multitude / State / Sui juris / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

224pp £50.00

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Russell’s Unknown Logicism Sebastien Gandon, Assistant Professor, Universite Blaise Pascal Clermont II, France

In this excellent book Sebastien Gandon focuses mainly on Russell’s two major texts, Principa Mathematica and Principle of Mathematics, meticulously unpicking the details of these texts and bringing a new interpretation of both the mathematical and the philosophical content. Contents: Series Editor’s Foreword / Acknowledgements / List of Figures / Introduction / Projective Geometry / Metrical Geometry / Geometry, Logicism and ‘if-thenism’ / Quantity in PoM / Quantity in PM / Application Constraint in PM / Russell’s Universalism and TopicSpecificity / Bibliography / Index June 2012 256pp 216x138mm 15 figures, 3 tables and 2 diagrams Hardback £50.00 978-0-230-57699-5

History of Analytic Philosophy

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Spinoza on Monism Edited by Philip Goff, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire, UK

Spinoza believed that there was only one substance in reality, which he called ‘God or nature’. A number of leading contemporary philosophers have defended monism, this strange and beautiful idea that the cosmos is the source of all being. This book explores both the historical roots of the monism in Spinoza, and its flowering in the twentyfirst century. Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / PART I: MONISM IN CONTEMPORARY METAPHYSICS / Monism: The Priority of the Whole; J.Schaffer / Existence Monism Trumps Priority Monism; T.Horgan & M.Potrč / Why the World has Parts: Reply to Horgan and Potrč; J.Schaffer / Against Monism; E.J.Lowe / There is More than one Thing; P.Goff / The World as We Know It; R.Healey / On the Common Sense Argument for Monism; D.O’Conaill & T.E.Tahko / Substances Stressed; J.Heil / PART II: MONISM IN SPINOZA / Spinoza on Composition and Priority; G.Guigon / Why Spinoza is Not an Eleatic Monist (Or Why Diversity Exists); Y.T.Melamed / Spinoza’s Monism and the Reality of the Finite; S.Nadler / Spinoza’s Monism? What Monism?; M.Laerke / Spinoza’s Demonstration of Monism: A New Line of Defense; M.Kulstad / Explanatory Completeness and Spinoza’s Monism; R.N.Goldstein / Index December 2011 312pp Hardback £55.00

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Scruton’s Aesthetics Edited by Andy Hamilton, Lecturer in Philosophy and Nick Zangwill, Lecturer in Philosophy, both at University of Durham, UK

Leading names in aesthetics from across the globe are brought together to showcase the best recent work dedicated to assessing the impact and significance of Roger Scruton’s aesthetics. The contributors offer critical analysis of his vast body of work, to which Scruton himself replies in a final chapter. Contents: Preface / Notes on Contributors / Summary of the Chapters / Introduction / Working Towards Art; R.Scruton / Scruton’s Musical Experiences; N.Zangwill / Scruton’s Theory of ‘Hearing As’ and Musical Metaphor; M.Spitzer / Scruton on Hearing the Musician; R.Van Gerwen / Scruton and Wittgenstein on Musical Expression; F.Knappik / Scruton, Representation, and the Philosophy of Opera; D.B.Gallagher / Eros and the Redemption of the Gods; S-J.Leslie / Roger Scruton’s ‘Photography and Representation’; J.Friday / Fantasy, Imagination and Film; K.Stock / Scruton on Architecture; G.Graham / The Autonomy of Architecture; A.Hamilton / Against Neatness; and the Neateners who would Neaten Us; E.Winters / Imagination, Expressiveness, and Expression in the Case of Wine; C.Todd / Who’s Afraid of Roger Scruton?; C.Stevens / The Disintegration of Aesthetics; P.Lamarque / A Guarded Response; R.Scruton / List of Books Published by Roger Scruton / Index May 2012 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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Ernst Cassirer on Form and Technology Contemporary Readings Edited by Aud Sissel Hoel, and Ingvild Folkvord, both Associate Professors, both at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Ernst Cassirer’s thought-provoking essay Form and Technology (1930) ascribes to technology a new dignity as a genuine tool of the mind in equal company with language and art. Translated here into English it is accompanied by critical essays that explore its current relevance. Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / Introduction; A.S.Hoel & I.Folkvord / PART I: FORM AND TECHNOLOGY / Form and Technology; E.Cassirer - Translated by W.McClelland Dunlavey & J.M Krois / The Age of Complete Mechanization; J.M.Krois / PART II: CONTEMPORARY READINGS / Technics of Thinking; A.S.Hoel / The Struggle of Titans - Ernst Jünger and Ernst Cassirer: Vitalist and Enlightenment Philosophies of Technology in Weimar Germany; F.Stjernfelt / Technology as Destiny in Cassirer and Heidegger: Continuing the Davos Debate; H.Ruin / Technical Activity as a Symbolic Form: Comparing Money and Language; J.Lassègue / The Power of Voice: Ernst Cassirer and Bertolt Brecht on Technology, Expressivity and Democracy; I.Folkvord / ‘Representation’ and ‘Presence’ in the Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer; M.Lauschke / Translated by W.McClelland Dunlavey / Cultural Poetics and the Politics of Literature; F.Tygstrup & I.W.Holm / Translated by L.Utne / Cave Art as Symbolic Form; M.Rosengren / Failures of Convergence; D.M.Weiss / Index May 2012 272pp 216x138mm 4 photographs, 2 line drawings and 1 table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-36547-6

Repression, Integrity and Practical Reasoning Gary Jaeger, Lecturer in Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, USA

Repression receives little attention in philosophical literature. This study of cases of repression that inhibit an agent’s deliberative access to his reasons argues that an agent cannot correctly deliberate about a reason to overcome repression as if he did so, he would already have overcome repression and so would have no reason to do so. Contents: Acknowledgements / The Oligarchic Soul / Normative Repression / Repression and External Reasons / The Limits of Non-Relative Views / The Limits of Relative Internalism / Reasons, Rationality and Agency / Objections and Rejoinders / Conclusion: The Scope of Relative Externalism / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

192pp £55.00

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An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture Randy Malamud, Professor of English, Georgia State University, USA

A fascinating exploration of the way in which animals are “framed” - contextualized, decontextualized - in contemporary visual culture. Written in a highly engaging style, this book challenges the field, dealing with some highly controversial aspects of animal exploitation and boldly examines material that is seldom discussed within animal studies. Contents: List of Illustrations / Series Preface / Acknowledgements / Framed Animals / Famous Animals / Photographic Animals / Film Animals / Pornographic Animals / Weird Animals / Zoo Animals / Notes / Bibliography / Index June 2012 192pp 16 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00 Paperback £19.99

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The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series Series Editors: Andrew Linzey and By Priscilla Cohn

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Philosophy and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Edited by Nicholas Joll, Visting Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, UK

The Hitchhiker’s series.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy provides an excellent way of looking at some intriguing issues in philosophy, from vegetarianism and Artificial Intelligence to God, space and time. This is an entertaining yet thought provoking volume for students, philosophers and fans of

Memory, History, Justice in Hegel

Dorota Mokrosinska, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Angelica Nuzzo, Professor of Philosophy, City University of New York, USA

What are the grounds for and limits to obedience to the state? This book offers a fresh analysis of dominant theories and develops a novel account of political obligation, an intriguing combination of the elements of natural duty and associative theories.

This reconstruction of the work of 'dialectical memory' in Hegel raises the fundamental question of the principle that presides on the articulation of history and indicates in Hegel's philosophy two alternative models of conceiving history: one that grounds history on 'ethical memory,' the other that sees justice as the moving principle of history.

Contents: Introduction / Consent and Gratitude / Linguistic Practice / Natural Duties / Affiliation / Fairness / Civil Justice / Obligations of Civil Justice and Unjust States / Conclusion / Bibliography June 2012 Hardback

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Bart Nooteboom, Professor of Innovation Policy, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

This book seeks to set humanism on a new footing. No longer Enlightenment intuitions of an autonomous, disconnected, and rational self but a philosophy oriented towards the relationship between self and other. With this, it seeks to provide an escape from present egotism and narcissism in society. It discusses altruism as well as its limitations. Contents: Preface / Introduction / What Avenues? / History of the Self / Free Will? / Embodied Cognition / Language / Nietzsche: The Flourishing of Life / Levinas: Philosophy of the Other / Otherhumanism / How Viable Is It? / Notes / Bibliography / Index of Names / General Index April 2012 1 table Hardback

Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / History and Memory in the Phenomenology of Spirit / Thinking and Recollecting: The Logical Memories of Being / Thinking and Recollecting: Psychological Memory, Personal History, and Subjectivity / Memory, History, Justice / After History: Absolute Memory / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

Beyond Humanism The Flourishing of Life, Self and Other

Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements (‘thanks for all the fish’) / Introduction; N.Joll / Notes on Contributors / PART I: ETHICS / ‘Eat Me’: Vegetarianism and Consenting Animals; B.Saunders & E.Harding / Mostly Harmless? Hitchhiker’s and the Ethics of Entertainment; N.Joll / PART II: THE MEANING OF LIFE / Life, the Universe, and Absurdity; A.Kind / The Wowbagger Case: Immortality and What Makes Life Meaningful; T.Chappell / PART III: METAPHYSICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE / ‘I Think You Ought To Know I’m Feeling Very Depressed’: Marvin and Artificial Intelligence; J.Goodenough / From Deep Thought to Digital Metaphysics; B.Dainton / PART IV: LOGIC, METHOD, AND SATIRE / ‘God . . Promptly Vanishes in a Puff of Logic’; M.Friend / The Judo Principle, Philosophical Method, and the Logic of Jokes; A.Aberdein / The Funniest of All Improbable Worlds - Hitchhiker’s as Philosophical Satire; A.Pawlak & N.Joll / Glossary / Bibliography (of Adams, Philosophy, and Everything) / Index April 2012 2 figures Paperback

Rethinking Political Obligation

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Animals and Sociology Kay Peggs, Principal Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK

Animals and Sociology challenges traditional assumptions about the nature of sociology. Sociology often centres on humans; however, other animals are everywhere in society. Kay Peggs explores the significant contribution that sociology can make to our understanding of human relations with other animals. Contents: Series Editors’ Foreword / Sociology and Animals - Beginnings / Animals and Biology as Destiny / Animals, Social Inequalities and Oppression / Animals, Crime and Abuse / Town and Country: Animals, Space and Place / Consumption of the Animal / Animals, Leisure and Culture / Animal Experiments and Animal Rights / Conclusion: Sociology for Other Animals / References / Index March 2012 Hardback Paperback

192pp £60.00 £19.99

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The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series Series Editors: Andrew Linzey and Priscilla Cohn

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New Waves in Philosophical Logic Edited by Greg Restall, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Australia and Gillian Russell, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Washington University of St Louis, Missouri, USA

Philosophical logic has been, and continues to be, a driving force behind much progress and development in philosophy more broadly. This collection by up-andcoming philosophical logicians deals with a broad range of topics, including, for example, prooftheory, probability, context-sensitivity, dialetheism and dynamic semantics. Contents: Series Editors’ Preface / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / How Things are Elsewhere; W.Schwarz / Information Change and First-Order Dynamic Logic; B.Kooi / Interpreting and Applying Proof Theories for Modal Logic; F.Poggiolesi & G.Restall / The Logic(s) of Modal Knowledge; D.Cohnitz / On Probabilistically Closed Languages; H.Leitgeb / Dogmatism, Probability and Logical Uncertainty; B.Weatherson & D.Jehle / Skepticism about Reasoning; S.Roush, K.Allen & I.Herbert / Lessons in Philosophy of Logic from Medieval Obligations; C.D.Novaes / How to Rule Out Things with Words: Strong Paraconsistency and the Algebra of Exclusion; F.Berto / Lessons from the Logic of Demonstratives; G.Russell / The Multitude View on Logic; M.Eklund / Index May 2012 11 figures Hardback Paperback

256pp

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978-0-230-25173-1 978-0-230-25174-8

New Waves in Philosophy Series Editors: Duncan Pritchard and Vincent Hendricks

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Reshaping Natural Theology

Politics/African Politics

Seeing Nature as Creation Mats Wahlberg, Associate Professor, Umea University, Sweden

Is nature creation or merely the product of nonintentional, natural processes? The author aims to recover the Christian sense that it is obvious that nature is creation and argues that biological nature has expressive properties similar in kind to human behaviour and art. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Bursting Descartes’ Bubble / Perception and Concepts / Perceptual Evidence / Perceiving Other Minds / Seeing Nature as Creation / Possible Defeaters / Unapologetic Theology / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt Alaa Al-Din Arafat, Senior Researcher, CEDEJ; formerly Associate Researcher, London University, SOAS, UK

216x138mm 978-0-230-39313-4

The Egyptian revolution of 2011 captivated the world and served as the focal point of the regional uprisings that have collectively come to be known as the Arab Spring. Even now the world waits to see whether the country's elections will aid the progress of liberal democracy or resurgent Islamism. In this essential study, Egyptian scholar Alaa Al-Din Arafat provides a comprehensive look at the political, diplomatic, religious, and socio-economic factors that were at play in the time leading up to the protests that led to the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. This edition includes a new foreword that reflects on the developments of the last year, providing valuable new context and exploring possible future outcomes. Contents: Preface / Introduction: Chronic Survival / It Just Looks Like a Party / Addicted to Hegemony / The Tug of War / The Business of Politics / Power Tools / Keeping Reform at Bay / The Illusion of Reform / The Tipping Starts / Scaling the Eight Walls / On the Bright Side / Is Islam the Solution? / Epilogue: Succession or Success? January 2012 Paperback

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Policing in Africa

First Announcement David J. Francis, Professor of African Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Bradford, UK

This wide-ranging collection offers fresh insights into a critical factor in development and politics on the African continent. It critically examines and illustrates the centrality of policing in transition societies in Africa, and outlines and assesses the emergence and impact of the diversity of state and non-state policing agencies. Contents: PART I: POLICING IN TRANSITION SOCIETIES IN AFRICA / Introduction: Understanding Policing in Transition Societies in Africa; D.J.Francis / Elusive Gains: Policing and Security Sector Reform in Liberia; D.Bekoe / A Force for Good? Police Reform in Post-War Sierra Leone; J.M.Kabia / Policing Refugees in Fragile States: the Case of Kenya; J.Maingi & K.Omeje / From Repressive Policing to Community Policing in Uganda; A.Musiime / Policing the Post-colony: Legal Pluralism, Security and Social Control; M.Davidheiser & N.Hultin / PART II: INTERNATIONAL POLICE REFORM CAPACITY BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS: LESSONS FROM OTHER REGIONS / Guns, Violence and Fragile Stability: Policing in the Balkans; S.Grillot / B.Hammer / Cycles of Police Reform in Latin America; F.Macaulay January 2012 Hardback

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State, Economy, and Society in Post-Military Nigeria

Political Legitimacy in Asia New Leadership Challenges

Japanese Politics Today

Edited by John Kane, Professor, Griffith University, Australia,Hui-Chieh Loy, Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore and Haig Patapan, Professor, Griffith University, USA

From Karaoke to Kabuki Democracy Edited by Takashi Inoguchi, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo, Japan; President, University of Niigata Prefecture and Purnendra Jain, Professor, Centre for Asian Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Japanese politics now, with seven prime ministers appointed within this decade and the second major political party turnover taken place within the last two decades, is undergoing a great transition. This book explores the gradual shift from what the editors call karaoke democracy to kabuki democracy. Contents: Prime Ministers; T.Inoguchi / The System of Bureaucrats; H.Inatsugu / Legislators; K.Fukumoto / Winning Elections in Japan’s New Electoral Environment; S.R.Reed / Party Politics; J.A.A.Stockwin / The Farm Lobby; A.G.Mulgan / Civil Society and Global Citizenship; J.Chan / Welfare Policy; G.Kasza & T.Horie / Japan’s Subnational Government toward Greater Decentralization and participatory Democracy; P.Jain / Reporting with Wolves: Pack Journalism and the Dissemination of Political Information; O.Feldman / Revision of Administrative Law as Shortcut to Constitutional Revision; H.Hardacre November 2011 236pp 5pp figures Hardback £58.00 Paperback £18.99

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Political Legitimacy in Asia explores the challenges and obstacles faced by dissident leaders in Asia seeking to introduce reforms into regimes that are either imperfectly democratic or frankly hostile to democratic practices and institutions. Contents: Introduction; J.Kane, H.Patapan,& H.C.Loy / Reclaiming Legitimacy in Post-Revolutionary China: Bringing Ideology and Governance Back In; H.Holbig & B.Gilley / Political Legitimacy in Vietnam Under Challenge; C.A.Thayer / The Struggle for Political Legitimacy in Thailand; B.Dressel / Indonesia: Legitimacy, Secular Democracy and Islam; G.Barton / Legitimacy in Malaysia: Dilemmas and Deficits; W.Case / The Political Legitimacy of the PAP Government in Singapore; B.Wong & X.Huang / From Coup d’état to ‘Disciplined Democracy’ in Burma: The Tatmadaw’s Claims to Legitimacy; S.McCarthy / Legitimacy Deficit in Japan: The Road to True Popular Sovereignty; H.Satoh / Political Legitimacy in an Unconsolidated Democratic Order: The Philippines; N.Morada / Political Legitimacy in South Korea; H.Kim / Democratization as a Legitimacy Formula: The KMT and Political Change in Taiwan; T.J.Chen & N.T.Wu / Political Legitimacy Reconsidered; J.Kane & H.Patapan November 2011 294pp 2pp tables Hardback £58.00

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The Global Recession and China’s Political Economy Edited by Dali L. Yang, Professor, University of Chicago, USA

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China’s Search for Good Governance

In this volume, some of the leading scholars on China’s development examine China’s responses to the global financial crisis and their implications for China’s economy, society, and the international balances of power. Contents: PART I: ECONOMIC REBALANCING AND ADJUSTMENT / China’s Response to the Global Crisis, and the Lessons Learned; B.Naughton / Guojin Mintui: The Global Crisis and Changing State-Economy Relations in China; D.L.Yang & J.Jiang / Visible Hand or Crippled Hand: Stimulation and Stabilization in China’s Real Estate Markets, 2008-2010; F.Su & R.Tao / Global Crisis and China’s Trade Adjustment; S.Y.Tong / PART II: STATE-SOCIETY RELATIONS AND GOVERNANCE / Slowdown in the World’s Workshop? Chinese Labor in the Global Recession; W.Hurst / Public Goods and State-Society Relations: An Impact Study of China’s Rural Stimulus; E.Michelson / The Role of the Legal Institutions in Dealing with the Financial Crisis in China; X.Zhang / Corruption, Local Protectionism, and the Global Crisis in China; A.Wedeman / China’s Rising Appeal to Taiwan and Hong Kong in the Wake of the International Financial Crisis; J.Cheng / The China Model and the Global Crisis: A Historical Comparison; M.Wan May 2012 Hardback

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China in Transformation Series Editor: Ivo Kamps

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Edited by Deng Zhenglai, and Sujian Guo, both Distinguished Professors, both at Fudan University, China

'The focus of this work is on the problem of ‘governance,’ the effective exercise of authority over society and society’s acknowledgement of that authority, an issue of both practical and intellectual current relevance. The book is certainly timely now.' - Peter R. Moody, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, France 'To what extent can power be legitimized by governance that is good, though not democratic in procedural terms? This volume gives answers from a mostly Chinese perspective and will certainly trigger much debate among scholars interested in China’s evolving state-society relationship.' - Gunter Schubert, Chair of Greater China Studies, University of Tuebingen, Germany Governance has emerged as a central concept and key word in China’s governmental and local policy and practice at different levels. This edited collection combines empirical and normative researches as well as theoretical exploration and case studies on the governance theories and practices in China. October 2011 252pp 12pp tables and 3pp figures Hardback £55.00

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Health Reforms in South East Europe Edited by William Bartlett, Senior Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, Jadranka Bozikov, University of Zagreb, Croatia and Bernd Rechel, Researcher, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

Over the last two decades the countries of South East Europe have engaged in far-reaching reforms of their health systems. However, overviews of reform efforts in this part of Europe have been sorely lacking. Health Reforms in South East Europe addresses this shortage through the analysis of key aspects of health reforms and health workforce mobility in South East Europe. Contents: PART I: CURRENT ISSUES IN HEALTH REFORMS / Health Reforms in South East Europe: an Introduction; W.Bartlett, J.Bozikov & B.Rechel / Health Reforms in Croatia From the User Perspective; M.Mastilica / Health Reform in Bulgaria; A.Dimova, M.Rohova, M.Popov & B.Rechel / Decentralization in Croatia’s Health System; A.Džakula, S.Šogorić & L.Vončina / Health Workforce Mobility and Policy Responses in South East Europe; D.Ognyanova & R.Busse / PART II: PRIMARY HEALTH CARE REFORMS / Primary Health Care Reform in Serbia: Driven by Whom?; S.Simić, J.Marinković & G.Boulton / Primary Health Care in Romania after 20 Years of Reforms; S.G.Scintee & C.Vladescu / PART III: GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITALS / The Public Hospital System in Macedonia; V.Lazarevik & D.Donev / Hospital Infrastructure Development in Serbia: Modernizing the Four University Clinical Centres; I.M.Jekic, A.Katrava, G.Boulton, N.Koumpis, M.Obrovacki & A.Milojkovic / Hospital Performance Measurement in Bulgaria; M.Georgieva & E.Moutafova / PART IV: HEALTH FINANCE REFORMS / The Combined Way of Paying Family Medicine in Croatia; M.Katić, D.Jurković & V.Jureša / Reforms of the Organization and Financing of Primary Health Care in Montenegro; Đ.Ostojić & R.Andrić / The National Tender for Prospective Programmes in Slovenia; V.P.Rupel, D.Marušič, J.Ceglar & T.Mate June 2012 Hardback

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New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series Editors: Spyros Economides, Kevin Featherstone and Şevket Pamuk

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Morality Politics in Western Europe Parties, Agendas and Policy Choices Edited by Isabelle Engeli, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Canada, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Professor of Political Science, and Lars Thorup Larsen, Associate Professor, both at Department of Political Science and Government, Aarhus University, Denmark

Why do some countries have ‘Culture Wars’ over morality issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage while other countries hardly experience any conflict? Morality Politics in Western Europe argues that morality issues only generate major conflicts in political systems with a significant conflict between religious and secular parties. Contents: Introduction; I.Engeli, C.Green-Pedersen & L.T.Larsen / Theoretical Perspectives on Morality Issues; I.Engeli, C.Green-Pedersen & L.T.Larsen / How to Study the Two Worlds of Morality Politics; I.Engeli, C.Green-Pedersen & L.T.Larsen / Morality Issues in the Netherlands: Coalition Politics under Pressure; A.Timmermans & G.Breeman / From Prohibition to Permissiveness: A Two Wave Change on Morality Issues in Spain; L.Chaqués Bonafont & A.M.Palau Roqué / Morality Politics in Switzerland: Politicization through Direct Democracy; I.Engeli & F.Varone / Morality Politics in the United Kingdom: Trapped Between Left and Right; L.T.Larsen, D.T.Studlar & C.Green-Pedersen / Morality Issues in Denmark: Policies without Politics; E.Albæk; C.Green-Pedersen & L.T.Larsen / The US and Western Europe Compared: How the ‘God Gap’ Led the US to Join the Religious World of Morality Politics; D.T.Studlar / The Two Worlds of Morality Politics - What Have We Learned? I.Engeli, L.T.Larsen & C.Green-Pedersen May 2012 Hardback

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Comparative Studies of Political Agendas Series Editors: Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Laura Chaqués Bonafont, Arco Timmermans and Frédéric Varone

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Research Design in European Studies Establishing Causality in Europeanization Edited by Theofanis Exadaktylos, University of Surrey, UK and Claudio M. Radaelli, Professor, University of Exeter, UK

Research Design in European Studies is a seminal text in European studies, which addresses issues of research design and causal analysis. The chapters draw on different methodological traditions, notions of causality, and methods and use strong research design to address substantive problems in public policy, party politics, foreign policy and legislative studies. Contents: Europeanization: The Challenge of Establishing Causality; C.M.Radaelli / Looking for Causality in the Literature on Europeanization; T.Exadaktylos & C.M.Radaelli / Causality in Quantitative Approaches; A.E.Töller / Europeanization: A Critical Realist Perspective; I.Bache, S.Bulmer & D.Gunay / Discursive Institutional Analytical Strategies; K.Lynggaard / Beyond Noncompliance with Legal Norms; S.Saurugger / Delayed Europeanization: Multiple Hypotheses and Small Number of Cases; D.Panke / The Europeanization of Healthcare: Processes and Factors; D.S.Martinsen / How Cities Encounter Europe: Mechanisms and Modes; S.Dossi / Understanding Causality and Change in Party Politics; R.Ladrech / Europeanization of Foreign Policy outside the Common Foreign and Security Policy; T.Exadaktylos / Rival Hypotheses: Comparing the Roles of the EU and Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization in Good Governance Reforms; S.Ladi / Being Clear Enough to be Wrong: Europeanization Refuted and Defended; K.Moumoutzis / Lessons Learned: Beyond Causality; C.M.Radaelli & T.Exadaktylos May 2012 288pp 18 b/w tables and 7 figures Hardback £60.00

Stateless Nations Western European Regional Nationalisms and the Old Nations Julius W. Friend, formerly Professorial Lecturer of History, George Washington University, USA

Why are regional nationalisms threatening the old nations? Stateless Nations explores examples such as why Scotland might become independent, why Wales wants more autonomy, and why Catalonia emphasizes its distinctive language and institutions but does not want separation from Spain. Stateless Nations explores the historical roots of modern nationalisms. Contents: Scotland / Wales / Catalonia / The Basque Country and Galicia / Flanders, with or Without Belgium / The French Exception / Carriers of Identity / The Stateless Nations and the European Union / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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The New European Left A Socialism for the Twenty-First Century? Kate Hudson, Visiting Fellow, Department of Social and Policy Studies, London South Bank University, UK May 2012 Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson, and Michelle Egan

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Russia and its Near Neighbours Edited by Maria Raquel Freire, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Coimbra, Portugal and Roger E. Kanet, Professor, Department of International Studies, University of Miami, USA

Russia has recently re-emerged as the dominant political, economic and military actor in former Soviet nations. Freire and Kanet bring together a stellar cast of contributors to consider Russia’s recent return as a major regional and international actor and its likely future policy toward its neighbours. Contents: Introduction: Russia and its Near Neighbours; M.R.Freire & R.E.Kanet / PART I: DETERMINANTS OF RUSSIAN FOREIGN POLICY / Russia’s Vital and Exclusive National Interests in the Near Abroad; R.Laenen / Domestic Influences on Russian Foreign Policy: Status, Interests and Ressentiment; H.Smith / Nationalist Grievance and Russian Foreign Policy? The Case of Georgia; L.March / The August 2008 RussoGeorgian War: Which Side Went First?; J.B.Dunlop / PART II: RUSSIA AND THE CIS / Whose Near Abroad? Dilemmas in Russia’s Declared Sphere of Privileged Interests; J.Russell / Russia’s European Security Treaty and the Kyrgyz Crisis; G.Herd / Central Asia in Russian and US Foreign Policy: Between Continuity and ‘Reset’; L.Simão / Russia’s Foreign Policy towards Central Asia; D.Digol / PART III: ENERGY IN RUSSIAN-CIS RELATIONS / Strategic Security and Russian Resource Diplomacy; M.Sussex / Russian Resource Politics toward the CIS Countries under Medvedev; B.Nygren / Russia’s Energy Policies in Eurasia: Empowerment or Entrapment?; M.R.Freire / Russian Energy Policy in the South Caucasus; L.Arakelyan & R.E.Kanet / Conclusion; M.R.Freire & R.E.Kanet April 2012 Hardback

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The European Union and Global Development

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An ‘Enlightened Superpower’ in the Making?

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Political Leadership in France From Charles de Gaulle to Nicolas Sarkozy John Gaffney, Professor of Politics, Aston University, UK

Publishing to coincide with the French Presendenial Election, Political Leadership in France analyzes changes which have taken place over the last fifty years in French politics. Gaffney takes a new approach to the subject, looking at the mythological and cultural as well as institutional conditions of political performance. Includes a new preface. Contents: Preface to the Paperback Edition / 1958: The Gaullist Settlement and French Politics / 1958-1968: The Consolidation and Evolution of the Fifth Republic / 1968 and its Aftermath / 1969-1974: Gaullism Without de Gaulle / 1974-1981: The Giscard Years / 1981-1988: From the République Sociale to the République Française / 1988-2002: The Long Decade of Vindictiveness, Miscalculations, Defeat, Farce, Good Luck, Good Government, and Catastrophe / The Presidential Election of 2007 / Conclusion March 2012 Paperback

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French Politics, Society and Culture Series Editor: Jocelyn Evans

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Edited by Stefan Gänzle, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Agder, Norway, Sven Grimm, Director, Centre for Chinese Studies, Stellenbosch University, South Africa and Davina Makhan, Capacity Development Officer, Office of the Chief Executive Officer, NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, South Africa

The European Union and Global Development is an assessment of the capacity of the EU to coordinate actors and policies with regards to global development. It argues that the EU and its member states have the potential to act for global development when they are able to improve policy and actor coherence, such as through better linking of bilateral and community programmes. May 2012 Hardback

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Developments in European Politics 2 Edited by Erik Jones, Professor of European Studies, SAIS Bologna Centre, The Johns Hopkins University, Italy, Paul M. Heywood, Dean of the Graduate School; Sir Francis Hill Professor of European Politics, University of Nottingham, UK, Martin Rhodes, Professor, University of Denver, USA and Ulrich Sedelmeier, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK May 2011 Hardback Paperback

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The Political Economy of European Welfare Capitalism Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield, UK and Daniel Wincott, Professor, Blackwell Law and Society Chair, Cardiff Law School, UK

A state-of-the-art assessment of welfare provision, policy and reform at national and at EU level which spans the whole of Europe East, West and Central. Uniquely broad-ranging in scope, and covering the latest research findings and theoretical debates, it provides a genuinely comparative overview text for students of the new Europe. Contents: Introduction: What is the Welfare State? What is the New Europe? / Comparing Welfare States: Welfare Traditions and the ‘European Social Model’ / Globalization, European Integration and the Welfare State / Demographic Change and Welfare Retrenchment / Competitiveness and the Welfare State / Towards a European Social Policy? / National Trajectories: Convergence, Diversity or Divergence? / Governance, Regulation and European Social Reform / Welfare Reform and Structural Inequality / Conclusion: The State of Welfare in the New Europe May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The New Europe Series Editor: Helen Wallace

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Germany, Poland and Postmemorial Relations

Political Parties and Euroscepticism Liubomir K. Topaloff, Senior Assistant Professor, School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University, Japan

In Search of a Livable Past Edited by Kristin Kopp, Department of German & Russian Studies, University of Missouri, USA and Joanna Nizynska, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, USA

Covering the period following the collapse of communism, the unification of Germany, and Poland’s accession to the EU, this collection focuses on the interdependencies of German, Polish, and Jewish collective memories and their dialogic, transnational character. Contents: Introduction: Between Entitlement and Reconciliation: Germany and Poland’s Post-Memory after 1989; K.Kopp & J.Niżyńska / PART I: THE POLITICS OF POSTMEMORY / Shadows of Memory in PolishGerman Relations (1989–2005); W.Jarząbek / History by Decree? The Commission of Historians of the German Democratic Republic and the People’s Republic of Poland 1956-1990; S.Guth / ‘The Law Alleviates Concerns’: Legal Dimensions of Polish-German Reconciliation; P.Lutomski / Eclipsing the Polish-German Past to Construct a Post-Socialist Polish Memory-Culture; H.Hein-Kircher / PART II: THE GRAND NARRATIVES OF POSTMEMORY / When Poland was Home: Nostalgic Returns in Grass and Wolf; A.Bammer / Declaring War: Attitudes Towards the Years 1939-1945 in the Literature of the Post-1990s; P.Czapliński / Liberation from Memory: Memory, Post-Memory, or Subverted Memory in What Does the Messenger Girl Doby Foks & Libera; M.Zaleski / Interviews with Jan T. Gross (2007/2009); J.Labov & J.T.Gross / Genre and Intervention: Reflections on the Reception of Neighbors and Fear; J.Labov / Relocating Auschwitz: Affective Relations in the Jewish-GermanPolish Troika; E.Lehrer / The ‘Lodzermensch’: From Cultural Contamination to Marketable Multiculturalism; W.W.Chu / ‘We are Prussia Today’: Polish-German Variations on a Vanished State; G.Thum May 2012 12 illustrations Hardback

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'A significant pioneering effort on euroscepticism, party leadership and the factors that condition minor parties in an electoral system reaction to and use of acceptance/rejection of a Pan-European political and economic relationship, a dynamic deeply responsive to the intranational positioning of the voting public. A major achievement!' - William Crotty, Thomas P. O’Neill Chair in Public Life and Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University, USA Political Parties and Euroscepticism is an exploration of what drives party-based Euroscepticism and why some parties are Eurosceptic. This book looks at what makes mainstream opposition parties careful not to appear Eurosceptic and asks whether Euroscepticism is an aberration of politics, an extreme populist ideology, or just politics as usual. May 2012 Hardback

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Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics Series Editors: Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson and Michelle Egan

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Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series Series Editor: Martin A. Schain

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POLITICS General and Comparative Politics

Multi-Level Party Politics in Western Europe

Designing Case Studies

Klaus Detterbeck, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Political Science, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Explanatory Approaches in Small-N Research

Multi-Level Party Politics in Western Europe is a study of territorial dynamics within party systems and party organizations in Western European multi-layered systems. It argues that processes of state restructuring and party crisis have forced parties to adapt their competitive strategies and internal structures.

Joachim Blatter, Professor of Political Science, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Lucerne, Switzerland and Markus Haverland, Associate Professor in Political Science, Department of Public Administration, Erasumus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The authors explore three ways of conducting causal analysis in case studies. They draw on established practices as well as on recent innovations in case study methodology and integrate these insights into coherent approaches. They highlight the core features of each approach and provide advice on each step of the research process. Contents: Relevance and Refinements of Case Studies / Co-variational Analysis / Causal-Process Tracing / Congruence Analysis / Combining Diverse Research Approaches / Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

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Research Methods Series Series Editor: Bernhard Kittel

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Contents: Introduction / Federalism, Democracy and Political Parties / The Challenges of Multi-Level Party Politics / Methodological Issues / A Framework for Analysis / Multi-Level Party Competition /MultiLevel Party Organizations / Toward an Explanation / Conclusions: Major Findings and Outlook / Bibliography May 2012 Hardback

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Comparative Territorial Politics Series Editors: Charlie Jeffery and Michael Keating

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Immigration Policymaking in the Global Era In Pursuit of Global Talent Natasha T. Duncan, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Mercyhurst College, USA

Through a comparative case study analysis of the United Kingdom and Germany, with references to the United States, this study examines the impetuses for and processes by which governments came to choose the points system for immigration control. Contents: The Demand for Skilled Migrants: Domestic and International Factors / Immigration Policy Alternatives / Immigration Policymaking in the Global Era: Three Theories / Britain: From Zero-Immigration to Economic Migration / Germany: Moving Toward 'Modern' Immigration Policy / Conclusion: Balancing Political Needs and Economic Realities May 2012 Hardback

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Teaching Politics and International Relations Edited by Cathy GormleyHeenan, Senior Lecturer, School of Criminology, Politics and Social Policy, University of Ulster, UK and Simon Lightfoot, Senior Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK

Teaching Politics and International Relations explains the discipline approach to teaching and learning in Politics and IR including contributions which discuss the most cutting-edge approaches, techniques, and methodologies for tutors. It discusses the themes and challenges in teaching and learning whilst also exploring these in the specific context of political science and IR. Contents: Introduction; S.Lightfoot & C.GormleyHeenan / Teaching and Learning in Politics: Thinking about Teaching Politics Revisited; P.Welch / What (If Anything) is Different about Teaching and Learning in Politics?; J.Craig / Can Politics Be Benchmarked?; L.Harrison / Enhancing Politics Teaching Through Active Learning; C.Leston-Bandeira / Teaching Politics to Small Groups; J.Briggs / How Relevant are Other Ways to Learn?; S.Curtis / Issues and Controversies Associated With the Use of New Technologies; S.Thornton / Developing Assessment Practices in Politics; A.Blair & S.McGinty / The Importance of Being Theoretical: Analysing Contemporary Politics; L.Marsden & H.Savigny / Teaching Politics and Political Bias; C.Gormley-Heenan / Contemporary Politics: Using the ‘F’ Word and Teaching Gender in International Relations; C.Rowley & L.J.Shepherd / Teaching the ‘Contested Concepts’: International Terrorism Taught to Undergraduate Students in a Multi-Cultural Environment; K.Roder / Teaching Race and Ethnicity: Towards an Engaged, Anti-Racist Pedagogy; S.Spencer / Developing Research Literacy in Students; S.Lightfoot / Supervising a Doctoral Dissertation in Politics; C.Roulston / The Loneliness of the Long Distance Student: Supervising Students You Rarely See; D.Middleton / From Politics Past to Politics Future: Addressing the Employability Agenda Through a Professional Politics Curriculum; M.Wyman, J.LeesMarshment & J.Herbert March 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement Selective Borders, Unequal Mobility Steffen Mau, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Heike Brabandt, Lena Laube, and Christof Roos, Research Associate, all at University of Bremen, Germany

'A fresh and innovative comparative perspective with historical depth, this accessible book builds upon the-state-of-theart to ask key questions about state borders in the OECD world today: who is excluded by these ‘semi-permeable filters,’ why, how and by whom?' - Virginie Guiraudon, Research Professor, Sciences Po Center for European Studies, France State borders regulate cross-border mobility and determine peoples’ chances to travel, work, and study across the globe. This book looks at how global mobility is defined by borders in 2011 in comparison to the 1970s. The authors trace the transformation of OECD-state borders in recent decades and show how borders have become ever more selective.

Methodologies of Case Studies Ingo Rohlfing, Research Associate, Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, University of Cologne, Germany

A comprehensive elaboration of the case study method and qualitative case studies which is anchored in a regularities perspective on causeeffect relationships. Contents: Introduction: A Multidimensional View on Case Study Research / Case, Case Study, and Causality: Core Concepts and Fundamentals / Types of Case Study and Case Selection / What Causal Effect? Forms and Problems of Comparisons / Enhancing Causal Inference in Comparisons / Types of Processes and Causal Inference Via Process Tracing/ From Evidence to Inference and Back to Theory / External Validity: Challenges and Strategies / Conclusion: Guided by Theory, Moving Forward Step by Step June 2012 Hardback

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Research Methods Series Series Editor: Bernhard Kittel

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Political Sunsets Edited by Kevin Theakston, Professor of British Government; Head of the School of Politics, University of Leeds, UK and Jouke de Vries, Professor of Public Administration; Dean of Campus Den Haag, Leiden University, the Netherlands

What comes next for a former leader in a democracy - a Prime Minister or President obliged to leave office because they have lost an election, come to the end of their constitutionally-fixed term, lost the backing of their party, or chosen to leave? This book analyzes the role and political influence of former leaders in Western democratic states. Contents: Introduction; K.Theakston & J.de Vries / After the White House - the Modern US Post-Presidency; I.Morgan / Former Prime Ministers in Britain Since 1945; K.Theakston / The Strange Afterlives of Canadian Prime Ministers; S.Azzi / The Evolution of Prime Ministerial Afterlives in Australia; P.Strangio / The Political Afterlives of German Chancellors; W.E.Paterson / Former Leaders in France; D.S.Bell / Outside the Bubble - the Activities and Influence of Former Taoisigh; E.O’Malley / From Oblivion to Limelight: Stability and Change in Dutch Post-Prime Ministerial Careers; J.de Vries, P.’t Hart & H.Onstein / The Afterlife of Belgian Prime Ministers; L.De Winter & I.Rezsöhazy / The Once and Future Prime Ministers of Israel; D.Korn / Conclusion; K.Theakston & J.de Vries April 2012 Hardback

Contents: Introduction / Nation-State Building and the Regulation of Mobility / Globalization and the Challenge of Mobility / Visa Policies and the Regulation of Territorial Access / The Spatial Flexibilization of Border Control / Internationalization of Border Policies / Varieties of Border Policies / New Control and Selectivity Arrangements May 2012 Hardback

Former Leaders in Modern Democracies

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POLITICS Globalization and International Relations

Meta-Geopolitics of Outer Space

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Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

An Analysis of Space Power, Security and Governance

May 2012 Hardback

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St Antony’s Series Series Editors: Jan Zielonka and Othon Anastasakis

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Analyzing Foreign Policy Derek Beach, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Michael Amoah, Middlesex University, UK

Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa looks into the theories of nationalism, the contours of supranational activity within global politics, international political economy, and global trade alliances vis-à-vis Africa.

Nayef R.F. Al-Rodhan, Senior Member, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK

'A welcome ‘outside of the box’ analysis of outer space, geopolitics and the foundations of space power.' - Theresa Hitchens, Director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), Switzerland Al-Rodhan sheds new light on the debate about the geopolitics of outer space, going beyond applying traditional International Relations approaches to space power and security by introducing a multidimensional spatial framework. The metageopolitics framework includes space and expands classical power considerations to cover seven state capacities.

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Contents: Theorizing on Nationalism / Supranationalisms and Globalization: the Contours and Subcontours of Power and Trade Alliances / Global Governance and the Politics of Handling Conflict: Sudan, Kosovo, and South Ossetia / Africa and China / Sudan, Somalia, Uganda, and Cote d’Ivoire / South Africa, Angola, Zimbabwe, and Kenya / Guinea, Gabon, CongoBrazzaville, Cameroon, Egypt / Tanzania, Botswana, and Ghana / Union Government of Africa / International Politics of Africa November 2011 286pp 10pp maps Hardback £55.00

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Genuinely international in scope and drawing on a wide range of examples from around the world, this major new introduction to foreign policy analysis focuses on the key explanatory factors that underlie the foreign policies of states and other actors to show how theory can illuminate practice. Contents: Introduction: Analyzing Foreign Policy / System-Level Factors / Domestic Factors / Understanding the Choice Situation / Making Choices / Security Policies / Diplomacy / Economic Foreign Policies / A Transformation of State Foreign Policy-Making? / Analyzing Foreign Policy: Research Strategies and Methods February 2012 Hardback Paperback

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War Veterans in Postwar Situations Chechnya, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, and Peru Edited by Nathalie Duclos, Senior Lecturer in Political Science, University of Tours, France

This edited volume deals with the reintegration and trajectories of intrastate or interstate war veterans. It raises the question of the effects of the war experience on ex-combatants with regards, in particular, to the perpetuation of a certain level of violence as well as the maintaining of structures, networks, and war methods after the war. A Full Table of Contents is Available at www.palgrave.com June 2012 Hardback

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Rethinking the Vietnam War

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John Dumbrell, Professor of Government, University of Durham, UK

The Anarchical Society A Study of Order in World Politics 4th edition Hedley Bull, sometime Montague Burton Professor of International Politics, University of Oxford, UK

This fourth edition of Hedley Bull’s most systematic and fundamental work marks the 35th anniversary of its original publication. The book includes a substantial new foreword by Andrew Hurrell examining the continuing relevance of The Anarchical Society to developments in theory and in the structures and practices of world politics. Contents: Foreword to the Fourth Edition: The Anarchical Society 35 Years On; A.Hurrell / Preface / Introduction / PART I: THE NATURE OF ORDER IN WORLD POLITICS / The Concept of Order in World Politics / Does Order Exist in World Politics? / How is Order Maintained in World Politics? / Order versus Justice in World Politics / PART II: ORDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM / The Balance of Power and International Order / International Law and International Order / Diplomacy and International Order / War and International Order / The Great Powers and International Order / PART III: ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO WORLD ORDER / Alternatives to the Contemporary States System / The Decline of the States System? / The Obsolescence of the States System? / The Reform of the States System? / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The United Nations 2nd edition Sven Bernhard Gareis, Professor of Political Science, University of Muenster, Germany

This incisive new text provides a broad-ranging reassessment of the Vietnam war and its political and historical significance for America, Vietnam itself, their allies, the region and the world. John Dumbrell re-examines recurrent myths and assumptions and highlights areas of dispute still outstanding today. Contents: Rethinking the Vietnam War / The Developing War / Lyndon Johnson’s War / The Tet Offensive / Nixon’s War / The Antiwar Movement / The Military Dimension / Understanding the Vietnamese Revolution / Endings and Reverberations June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The fully updated new edition of this popular text provides a systematic and comprehensive introduction to the main areas of activity of the United Nations today, its organization and evolution and assesses its likely role and prospects for reform in the twenty- first century.

Contents: The United Nations System / InstitutionBuilding, Regime Impact, and Globalization: The Role and Function of the UN / The Core of the United Nations: Collective Security / The Changing Practice of Peacekeeping / The United Nations and Human Rights: Normative Development, Codification, and Definition / Human Rights Protection: Institutional Framework and Code of Practice / Economic, Developmental and Environmental Questions in the UN: Problem Areas and Institutional Design / Reforms for the Twenty-first Century / Conclusions April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The Responsibility to Protect Rhetoric, Reality and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention Aidan Hehir, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Westminster, UK

The notion of a responsibility to protect (R2P) has come to dominate debates about humanitarian intervention. This important new book provides a systematic assessment of its evolution and gives a careful critique of its limits in mapping out alternative avenues for the prevention of - and responses to - humanitarian crises. Contents: Introduction: Rhetoric and Reality / PART I: THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: SOUND AND FURY? / The Evolution of the Responsibility to Protect / The Responsibility to Protect, Authority and International Law / Prevention: The Last Refuge of the Unimaginative? / Political Will and Non-Intervention / PART II: BEYONE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT / In Defence of Humanitarian Intervention and the Potential of International Law / Understanding the Tension between Sovereignty and Intervention / Grasping the Nettle: The Parameters of Viable Reform / Conclusion: the Future of Humanitarian Intervention April 2012 Hardback Paperback TB

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The Making of Informal States Statebuilding in Northern Cyprus and Transdniestria Daria Isachenko, Lecturer, University of Magdeburg, Germany

Using the cases of Northern Cyprus and Transdniestria, the author examines state-building as practiced by informal states. Exploring symbolic and economic dimensions of state-building projects and using insights from political sociology, she investigates how they function under circumstances of non-recognition. Contents: Introduction / The State Riddle / Setting Up a State / Symbolic Statebuilding / Economic Reproduction and Political Implications / Informal States and (Inter) national Communities / Conclusions March 2012 6 b/w tables Hardback

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Europe’s Next Avoidable War Nagorno-Karabakh Edited by Michael Kambeck, Secretary General and Sargis Ghazaryan, Senior Research Fellow, both at European Friends of Armenia (EuFoA), Belguim

An international and interdisciplinary group of experts shed light upon the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict today, how it evolved and likely scenarios. Taking into account a changed political landscape, including the EU’s new foreign policy instruments, they also make concrete policy proposals to make war less likely. Contents: Introduction: Setting the Geopolitical Stage; S.Ghazaryan / PART I: APPROACHING THE CONFLICT: THE INTERNAL RATIONALE / The Quintessential Conflict: A Cultural and Historic Analysis of Nagorno-Karabakh; B.Coulie / A Case Sui Generis: Nagorno-Karabakh in Comparison with Other Ethnic Conflicts in Eastern Europe; U.Halbach / What the People Think: Town Hall Meetings Reveal the EU’s Potential and Limits in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict; T.Poghosyan & A.Martirosyan / What the People Think: Key Findings and Observations of a Town Hall Meeting Project in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh; T.Poghosyan & A.Martirosyan / Nagorno-Karabakh: Learning from the Flemish Experience within Belgium?; D.Rochtus / The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in Light of Polls in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh; A.Cooper / PART II: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AS FOREIGN POLICY ACTORS IN N-K: THE EXTERNAL RATIONALE / The EU’s New Foreign Policy and Its Impact on the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict; E.Brok / Soft and Hard Security in the South Caucasus and Nagorno Karabakh : A Euro Atlantic Perspective; R.Giragosian / The Cold War Legacy in Nagorno-Karabakh: Visions from Russia, The USA and Regional Actors; S.Markedonov / An Eye Witness’ View: Human Suffering in NagornoKarabakh and the Possible Role of the UK in Preventing New Violence; C.Cox / Evolution of the EU Position VisA-Vis the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict; P.Hovhannisyan / PART III: EUROPE’S NEXT AVOIDABLE WAR: THE PEACE RATIONALE / Conflict and Security in NagornoKarabakh: What Contribution from the EU; P.Semneby / The EU’S Commitment in Nagorno Karabakh and the Required Steps Ahead; C.Tannock / Building a ‘Consensus for Peace’ in Armenia and Azerbaijan; D.Sammut / The Karabakh Dilemma: Right to Self-Determination, Imperative of Territorial Integrity, or a Caucasian New Deal?; F.Engel / Learning from Georgia: A Non-Use-ofForce Treaty for Nagorno-Karabakh; O.Luchterhandt / Conclusion: Realistic Scenarios and How to Avoid a War in Nagorno-Karabakh; M.Kambeck May 2012 Hardback

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The Politics of Global Health Governance United by Contagion Tania J. Keefe, Research Associate and Mark W. Zacher, Professor Emeritus; Senior Research Fellow, both at Centre of International Relations, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Canada

Diseases do not recognize national borders, and as we are gradually learning, failure to govern health effectively at a global level profoundly affects us all. The Politics of Global Health Governance explores how global health governance has evolved to become stronger, more complex, and more important than ever before in history. Contents: Overview and Analytical Framework / History and Evolution of Global Health Governance / Disease Containment: Surveillance Systems, Emergency Responses and Trans-border Regulations / Disease Control: The Transformation of Health Assistance Programs / Disease Cures: Legal Aspects of Essential Medicines / Conclusion and Analysis October 2011 Paperback

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Islam, Nationalism, and Globalization Hasan Kösebalaban, Assitant Professor of Politics, Lake Forest College, USA

This book explores how Turkey’s contested national identity has affected its foreign policy since the late Ottoman era. The book takes a constructivist approach, asserting that identity matters for foreign policy decisions, but it separates itself from statist approaches by bringing identity question into domestic politics. Contents: Contested National Identity and Foreign Policy: In Search for Theory / Historical Emergence of Turkey’s Contested National Identity / Identity and Turkish Foreign Policy during the Cold War / The Quest for Turkish National Identity after the Cold War / Turkish Foreign Policy under the AK Party: The Central Power Discourse July 2011 Hardback

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The Involvement of State Governments in US Foreign Relations Samuel Lucas McMillan, Assistant professor of Political Science, Lander University, USA

Offering conclusions for improving intergovernmental relations, determining international economic development strategies, and showing how many subnational governments are involved in world politics, this book examines how US states and governors connect to American foreign relations, tracing activities that began in the 1950s and have expanded with globalization. Contents: Linking International Relations to American Politics / The Changing Roles of Governors / US State Politics, Federalism, and Intergovernmental Relations / Subnational Governments in the International System / US States and Governors in Foreign Relations / Analysis of Governors’ Foreign Relations Activities / US States and Governors in Foreign Economic Relations / Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment and Export Promotion / Conclusions and Future Research February 2012 282pp 11pp tables and 1pp figures Hardback £55.00

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War and Peace in Islam SM Farid Mirbagheri, Dialogue Chair in Middle Eastern Studies, University of Nicosia, Cyprus

Mirbagheri traces the revival of Islamist movements, and embarks on a theoretical study of some of the fundamental concepts in Islam and International Relations such as the self, Jihad, peace and universalism. Contemporary cases of conflict in the Middle East are analyzed to pose a challenge to the universalist discourse of Western liberalism.

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Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy Revised and Updated Harsh V. Pant, Professor, Department of Defence Studies, King’s College, UK

208pp £55.00

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The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines Vabona Muzaka Lecturer in Global Politics, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton, UK; Visiting Researcher, Department of Politics, University of Stockholm, Sweden February 2011 3 b/w tables Hardback

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Media and the Politics of Failure Great Powers, Communication Strategies, and Military Defeats Laura Roselle, Professor of Political Science, Elon University, USA

'Pant’s excellent, timely review of the critical strategic choices confronting India will be of great interest to scholars, jouranlists, and policy makers... Recommended.' CHOICE

Contents: Islamic Discourses: Definitions and Background / Contextualising Islam or Islamicising Context: Debates on the Role of Islam in Politics / The Concepts of War and Peace and their Comparative Position in an Islamic Context / The Question of Jihad / Current Conflicts and Muslim and Islamist States: Two Contemporary Cases / Conclusion /Postscript: A Few Words on the Sweeping Changes in the Middle East April 2012 Hardback

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'This is a great little text. It is original, concisely written, packs a lot of argument and data into just 190 pages, and draws on some unusual primary sources.' - Media, War, & Conflict

As India’s attempts to carve out a foreign policy that is in sync with their rising international stature, they are having to deal with a range of issues that are controversial but central to the future of an Indian global strategy. This book examines these issues and deduces major trends in Indian foreign policy.

Roselle analyzes how political leaders of powerful states use media to explain military defeats. The cases of the United States in Vietnam and the Soviet Union in Afghanistan highlight the role of great power identity, domestic politics, and media structure.

Contents: Introduction / India-US Relations: Beginning of a beautiful Relationship? / Russia-China-India ‘Strategic Triangle’: An Idea Whose Time May Never Come / India and Iran: Too Close For Comfort / India and Israel: Uneasy Embrace / Civil-Military Relations After the Nuclear Doctrine / India and Missile Defense: Lull After a Storm / India’s Quest for Energy Security / The Debates Continue

Contents: Political Communication and Policy Legitimacy: Explaining Failure / War-Waging and Reassessment: Vietnam / Withdrawal and Aftermath: Vietnam / War-Waging and Reassessment: Afghanistan / Withdrawal and Aftermath: Afghanistan / Conclusions and a Post-Cold War Assessment

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The Politics of Immigration in France, Britain and the United States A Comparative Study Revised and Updated Martin Schain, Director, Center for European Studies; Professor of Politics, New York University, USA

By exploring the relation between policy and politics in France, the UK, and the US, three countries that have both welcomed and severely restricted immigrant entry during different periods, this book helps to show how immigration policy has political sources far beyond labor market needs. Contents: The Politics of Immigration / Development of French Immigration Policy / Understanding French Immigration Policy / Politics of Immigration in France / Development of British Immigration Policy / Understanding British Immigration Policy / Politics of Immigration in Britain / Development of U.S. Immigration Policy / Understanding U.S. Immigration Policy / Politics of Immigration in the United States June 2012 Paperback

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Al Jazeera English

Real-Time Diplomacy

Global News in a Changing World

Politics and Power in the Social Media Era

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Edited by Philip Seib, Professor; Director, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA

Edited by Philip Seib, Professor; Director, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA

Although Al Jazeera English has yet to receive the attention accorded to its Arabic-language elder sibling, it is in many ways the more interesting of the two. It seeks to redefine global news coverage by focusing on areas traditionally neglected by most news organizations, and its potential audience is many times larger than that of the Arabic channel. Its coverage of the 2011 Arab Spring brought the channel a large new audience. This is the first book to thoroughly examine this channel's coverage methods, effects on its audience, and its place in the world of mediated geopolitics. Contents: The Origins of Al Jazeera English; S.Powers / The Nature of the Channel’s Global Audience; H.Amin / Content: The Messages of AJE’s News; T.Ustad Figenschou / AJE After the Arab Spring: The Politics of Distribution in the United States; W.Youmans / Covering and Reaching Africa; A.Arsenault / Covering and Reaching South Asia; M.Kugelman / Covering Gaza 2008-2009: A Palestinian View; R.Najjar Merriman / Covering Gaza 2008-2009: An Israeli View; E.Gilboa / AJE’s Conciliatory Role: Covering the “Ground Zero Mosque” Controversy; M.El-Nawawy / Conclusion: AJE in the World; P.Seib March 2012 Hardback Paperback

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In light of the events of 2011, Real-Time Diplomacy examines how diplomacy has evolved as media have gradually reduced the time available to policy makers. It analyzes the workings of real-time diplomacy and the opportunities for media-centered diplomacy programs that bypass governments and directly engage foreign citizens. Contents: PART I: 2011 / The Political Revolution / The Media Revolution / PART II: DIPLOMACY TURNED UPSIDE-DOWN / Traditional Diplomacy and the Cushion of Time / The Arrival of Rapid-Reaction Diplomacy / The Expeditionary Diplomat and the Case for Public Diplomacy / PART III: SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL CHANGE / The Promise of Networks / Ripple Effects / Looking Ahead April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Navigating Iran From Carter to Obama

Understanding the Globalization of Intelligence

Ofira Seliktar, Professor of Political Science, Gratz College, USA

Adam Svendsen, Consultant, International Relations and Strategic Studies, UK

Navigating Iran provides a full account of the politics

In this concise introduction to the complexities of contemporary western intelligence and its dynamics during an era of globalization, Adam Svendsen discusses intelligence cooperation in the early twenty-first century, with a sharp focus on counter-terrorism and WMD counter-proliferation during the ‘War on Terror.’

and intelligence of American relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Carter presidency to the Obama administration.

Contents: Introduction: Predicting Political Change in Iran: a History of Failure / The Carter Administration Iran’s Policy: Sowing a Revolution and Reaping a Whirlwind / The Carter Administration and the Islamic Republic of Iran: Navigating the Uncharted Territory of Islamist Foreign Policy / The Reagan Administration’s Balancing Act: Confusion in Washington and Tehran / The Bush 41 Administration: To Contain or not to Contain / The Clinton Administration: The Politics of Reluctant Containment / The Clinton Administration and Khatami’s Iran: A New Era in Relations? / The Bush 43 Administration’s ‘Axis of Evil’: Back to Containment / The Bush Administration and Ahmadinejad’s Iran: The Limits of Containment / The Obama Administration: The Rise and Fall of the Iran Outreach Project / Reflections on American Politics and Intelligence in Iran: A Guide for the Perplexed / Conclusion: Looking to Learn the Lessons of Failure May 2012 Hardback

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Contents: PART I: BACKGROUND / Preface: Intelligence and Globalization / Unpacking Intelligence and Liaison / PART II: THE 'GLOBALIZATION OF INTELLIGENCE' IN ACTION / Intelligence Cooperation in Practice / From Intelligence to 'Globalized Intelligence' / Anatomy and Introducing Theory / PART III: CONCLUSIONS / Where Next? Strategy and Policy Suggestions for the Future / Clarifying the Globalization Nexus May 2012 288pp 216x138mm 4 figures and 8 b/w photographs Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-36071-6

Unipolarity and the Evolution of America’s Cold War Alliances Nigel Thalakada, Policy Analyst for Defence and Security

Thalakada argues that the principal purpose of US alliances have shifted since the end of the Cold War from containing communist expansionism (balance of power) to preserving and exercising US power (management of power). This book looks across all US alliances highlighting the trend from regionallybased to more globally-active alliances.

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Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies Guyana, the Fiji Islands, and Trinidad and Tobago Stacey-Ann Wilson, Political Scientist serving as a Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies provides an ethnographic account of the politicization of ethnicity in small plural societies. Whatever else cultural and ethnic differences may contribute to society, in small plural societies, cultural differences can be exaggerated, exploited and intensified during political contests by both politicians and the electorate alike. Contents: PART I: FRAMING THE RESEARCH / Conceptualizing Identity: Ethnicity and Culture / Six Available Perspectives on Identity and Politics / Ethnopolitics: An Analytic Framework / PART II: ETHNICITY AND POLITICS IN SMALL DEVELOPING STATES / Guyana: the Uncooperative Republic / Fiji: Indigenous Paramountcy / Trinidad and Tobago: The Politics of Accommodation February 2012 Hardback

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Contents: Introduction / Management-of-Power / The North Atlantic Treaty Organization / The United StatesJapan Alliance / The United States-South Korea Alliance / The Australia-New Zealand-United States Alliance / Conclusion May 2012 5 b/w tables Hardback

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The Struggle for Power in PostIndependence Colombia and Venezuela

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Pushing the Boundaries of Latin American Testimony Edited by Louise Detwiler, Associate Professor of Spanish; Chair, Department Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies, Salisbury University, USA and Janis Breckenridge, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Whitman College, USA

A collective biography of the veterans of the battle of El Santuario (1829), this book uses the untold stories of ordinary lives to examine the history of the imperial conflicts that shaped politics and society in Colombia and Venezuela after independence from colonial rule.

June 2012 Hardback

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Studies of the Americas Series Editor: Maxine Molyneux

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3rd edition Ronaldo P. Munck, Head of Civic and Global Engagement, Dublin City University, Republic of Ireland

Meta-morphoses and Migrations

Matthew Brown, Reader in Latin American Studies, School of Modern Languages, University of Bristol, UK

Contents: The World in Revolution / The Narrowing Stage: From Global to Local / The Road to War / The Battle of El Santuario / Counter-Revolutions / Trials and Exiles / National Consolidation / Wars and Repatriations / The End of Bolivarian Networks

Contemporary Latin America

Revealing twenty-first century contexts, groundbreaking scenarios, and innovative mediums for this highly contested life writing genre, this volume showcases a new generation of testimonio scholarship. Contents: PART I: MOVING THEORIES: NEOLIBERALISM AND COALITIONS / PART II: POSITIONING OPPOSITIONAL PERFORMANCES: CLANDESTINE, RELUCTANT, AND FALSE WITNESSES / PART III: CONNECTED COMMUNITIES: EMERGING CONTEXTS AND MERGING MEDIUMS / PART IV: NOVEL LANDSCAPES: COUNTER-GEOGRAPHIES, GRAPHICS, AND TERRA-TRAUMA

Fully updated for the third edition, Contemporary Latin America provides an accessible and concise introduction to the region. Historical context, the countries and their peoples provides a backdrop to broad-ranging coverage of politics, economy, society and culture and the continent's prospects today. Contents: Introduction / Settings / History / Political Economy / Society / Politics / Social Movements / Governance / Culture / International Context / Futures June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay

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Middle East Politics

Collective Memory and Cultural Production

Seeking Peace in El Salvador

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Ana Ros, Assistant Professor, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Binghamton University, USA

The Struggle to Reconstruct a Nation at the End of the Cold War

The Post-Dictatorship Generation: Collective Memory and Cultural Production explores how young adults in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay make sense of the 1970s socialist projects and the ensuing years of repression in their activism, film and literature. Contents: Introduction: Why We Should Keep Talking about the Past / PART I: ARGENTINA: A REGIONAL MODEL FOR THE COLLECTIVE ELABORATION OF A VIOLENT PAST / Collective Memory from the Dictatorship to the Emergence of H.I.J.O.S. / Towards an Elaboration: The Lonely Side of the Journey to the Past / Critically Assessing the Past through its Protagonists / A One-on-one Between Generations / The Past in the Present, the Present in the Future / PART II: CHILE AND URUGUAY: EARLY STAGES OF AN ONGOING PROCESS / Chile: The Struggle for Human Rights in a Fearful and Militarized Society / Uruguay: Collective Memory, Secrets and Double Standards / Conclusion: The Never-ending Path to the “Never Again” June 2012 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Diana Villiers Negroponte, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, USA

The resolution of the civil war in El Salvador coincided with the end of the Cold War. After two years of negotiations and a decade-long effort to implement the peace accords, this work questions how peace was made and whether it has endured. Contents: Theoretical Issues in El Salvador’s Peace Process / Ancient Conflicts - Modern Violence: The Causes And Context for Civil War / Internal Forces Struggle to Resolve the Civil War PartI - the FMLN / Internal Pressures for Ending Salvador’s Civil War Part II - the Jesuits and ARENA / The United States: Protagonist or Mediator? / External Influences on the Negotiations To End the War in El Salvador / Introducing the United Nations / Four Critical Moments in the Negotiations / Implementation of the Chapultepec Accords: The Achievements / Challenges to the Peace Accords January 2012 Hardback

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Islam, the State, and Political Authority Medieval Issues and Modern Concerns Edited by Asma Afsaruddin, Professor of Islamic Studies, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, Indiana University, USA

The expert essays in this volume deal with critically important topics concerning Islam and politics in both the pre-modern and modern periods, such as the nature of government, the relationship between politics and theology, Shi’i conceptions of statecraft, notions of public duty, and the compatibility of Islam and democratic governance. Contents: Introduction; A.Afsaruddin / Medieval Section / Justification of Political Authority in Medieval Sunni Thought; H.Yucesoy / Alfarabi and the Foundation of Political Theology in Islam; M.Campanini / Alfarabi’s Goal: Political Philosophy, not Political Theology; C.Butterworth / Prophecy, Imamate, and Political Rule among the Ikhwan al-Safa; C.Baffioni / Responsibilities of Political Office in a Shi’I Caliphate and the Delineation of Public Duties under the Fatimids; P.Walker / Ibn Taymiyya on Islamic Governance; B.Malkawi& T.Sonn / Modern Section / Theologizing about Democracy: A Critical Appraisal of Mawdudi’s Thought; A.Afsaruddin / The Political Philosophy of Islamic Resurgence; M.Khan / Rethinking the Relationship between Religion and Liberal Democracy: Overcoming the Problems of Secularism in Muslim Societies; N.Hashemi / Minarchist Political Islam; A.Malik / Wilayat al-Faqih and Democracy; M.Kadivar / Anwar al-’Awlaqi against the Islamic Legal Tradition; A.March November 2011 272pp Hardback £55.00

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Arab Spring Dreams The Next Generation Speaks Out for Freedom and Justice from North Africa to Iran Edited by Sohrab Ahmari, Northeastern University, USA; Member, American Islamic Congress’s New England Council andNasser Weddady, Civil Rights Outreach Director, American Islamic Congress, USA

During the Arab Spring, the world saw a longsuppressed group of young people assert themselves and demand their rights. Arab Spring Dreams is beautifully written and profoundly moving enabling a number of young Middle Easterners to describe their experiences with the region's laws and cultural mores, including the crime of holding hands before marriage, discrimination and harassment over religious beliefs, and young women fighting for the right to complete their educations. These stories present a decisive call for change at a crucial point in the evolution of the Middle East. Contents: Foreword; G.Steinem / Introduction / PART I: TRAPPED / “I Am Not Ayman!” / Monologue with the Prince / Living Inside 1984 / Leaving Ahlam Behind / Seeking Salvation / Citizen or Subject? / At the Polling Station / Memoirs of an Egyptian Citizen / My Medal of Blasphemy / The Shredded Exam Card / The Eid al-Adha Bribe / The Tragedy of My Lover / Art in a Cage / Black Like Me / PART II: UNEQUAL / A Persian Grandmother in Tokyo / Breaking News: MP Reveals Herself as Banned Poet / The Sacred Membrane / The Cat at the Border Crossing / Women in a Maze / Women Unwelcome / The Closing of My Anonymous Blog / Hijacking the School Play / Heaven Is Beneath Mothers’ Feet / My Sacred NO! / PART III: BREAKING THROUGH / Contaminating Minds / Breaking News: Egyptian Apostate Refuses Asylum / Every Prayer Is a Gift / “The Land Is for All.” / Triumph of the Half-Naked / Breaking Through the Shari’a Loophole / Student Liberation Front / Dreams in a Drawer / “Iran, I Will Build You Again” / Undermining Decree Six / Driving Toward Equality / Just Another Day in 2013 / Anonymous No More / Conclusion / Afterword by Lech Walesa June 2012 Paperback

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Peace-building in Israel and Palestine Social Psychology and Grassroots Initiatives Julia Chaitin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, Sapir Academic College, Israel Foreword by: E.Sarraj

Peace-building in Israel and Palestine presents an overview of psychosocial research on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, analyzes peopleto-people activities in the region, and offers new conceptualizations for Israeli-Palestinian co-creation of a grassroots peace and social justice processes. Contents: Foreword; E.Sarraj / Introduction: Personal and Historical-Political Background to the Book / Psycho-social Factors Connected to the Arab-Jewish/ Israeli-Palestinian Conflict / ‘How Can We Speak to One Another?’: Dialogue Between Jews and Palestinians on the Path to Peace and Social Change Advancing Science Together: Undertaking Joint Research in the Israeli-Palestinian Context / Political and Peace Tourism in the Holy Land / Joint Ventures for Peace: Women and Sustainable Human Development in the IsraeliPalestinian Context / Co-creating Peace When You Can’t Meet: The Case of Gaza and the Sderot Region / It Can Only Be Done if We Do it Together: Promising Directions For Co-creation of a Just Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Context October 2011 Hardback

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The Shah Abbas Milani, Director, Iranian Studies Program, Stanford University, USA

‘The definitive biography...the scholarship is impressive.’ - The Washington Times ‘A finely wrought, enlightening biography.’ - The Wall Street Journal Though his monarchy was toppled in 1979 and he died in 1980, the life of Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlevi, the last Shah of Iran, continues to resonate today. He was a social reformer, a romantic egomaniac and a deeply conflicted man and leader. Here, internationally respected author Abbas Milani gives us the definitive biography, more than ten years in the making, of the monarch who shaped Iran’s modern age and with it the contemporary politics of the Middle East. The Shah’s was a life filled with contradiction - he built schools, increased equality for women, and greatly reduced the power of the Shia clergy. He made Iran a global power, courting Western leaders from Churchill to Carter, and nationalized his country’s many natural resources. But he was deeply conflicted and insecure in his powerful role. Intolerant of political dissent, he was eventually overthrown by the very people whose loyalty he so desperately sought. This comprehensive and gripping account shows us how Iran went from politically moderate monarchy to totalitarian Islamic republic. Milani reveals the complex and sweeping road that would bring the U.S. and Iran to where they are today. June 2012 Paperback

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’Ali Shari’ati and the Shaping of Political Islam in Iran Kingshuk Chatterjee, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Calcutta University, India May 2011 Hardback

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Human Rights in the Middle East Frameworks, Goals, and Strategies Edited by Mahmood Monshipouri, Associate Professor of International Relations, San Francisco State University, USA

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Authoritarian Party Structures and Democratic Political Setting in Turkey Pelin Ayan Musil, Faculty Member, School of International Relations and Diplomacy, Anglo-American University in Prague, Czech Republic

The authors provide a systematic analysis looking beyond the abuses of human rights in the Middle East and challenging traditional doctrinal thinking and concepts in the region, ascertaining comparative and historical roots of human rights abuses in the Middle East. Contents: PART I: PROBLEMS WITH THE CURRENT FRAMEWORKS / Framing the Human Rights Discourse: The Role of Natural Localism and the Power of Paradigm; L.Davidson / Islam and Human Rights: Ideals and Practices; M.Dorraj / Human Rights through the Lens of Legal Thought; H.Rane / Defamation of Religious and Incitement to Religious Hatred in International Human Rights; T.Kayaoglu / PART II: COMMON GOALS AND CASE STUDIES / Human Rights and the Kurdish Question in the Middle East; N.Entessar / The Janus Nature of Human Rights in Iran: Limited Progress on Human Rights since the Revolution; B.Rieffer-Flanagan / From Omission to Reluctant Recognition: Political Parties’ Approach to Women’s Rights in Turkey; Z.F.K.Arat / Minority Rights and Marginalized Communities in the Middle East; M.Monshipouri & J.Whooley / Sexual Rights, the Muslim World, and Why Pushing the Envelope is Essential to Human Rights Global Resonance; A.T.Chase / PART III: STRATEGIES / Which Strategies to Improve Human Rights in the Arab World?; B.E.Hassan / Shrinking Islamist-Secular Divides on Human Rights in the PostSeptember 11 Era; S.Mokhtari / Migrant Workers and their Rights in the United Arab Emirates; M.Monshipouri & A.Assareh / Health and Human Rights in Palestine: The Siege and Invasion of Gaza and the Role of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement; J.Ghannam December 2011 288pp Hardback £58.00

these changing patterns.

Conducting a comparative case study among four parties in the Turkish political system, this study shows how the variance in interest configurations and the power resources of local party activists constitute

Contents: Existing Explanations on Intra-Party Authoritarianism / Intra-Party Authoritarianism in Turkey / A Principal-Agent Approach to Intra-Party Authoritarianism / Understanding the Variance in IntraParty Authoritarianism / Intra-Party Authoritarianism in Turkey: Empirical Findings / Explaining the Variance in Intra-Party Authoritarianism in Turkey / Conclusions, Implications, Future Studies / Appendix A: List of Openended Interview Questions / Appendix B: Outline of the Interviews December 2011 246pp 6pp figures and 6pp tables Hardback £55.00

"Israeli-Arab" Political Mobilization Between Acquiescence, Participation, and Resistance Nida Shoughry, University of Aberystwyth, UK

This book examines the political mobilization of "Israeli-Arabs," Palestinian citizens of Israel. By examining the events, context, and effects of Land Day 1976 and Habbat October 2000, and combining them with original research and interviews, the author presents fresh insights into Palestinian political mobilization against Israeli injustices. Contents: Introduction / 1976 Land Day / Habbat October 2000 / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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Players in the Public Policy Process

Political Science and Political Theory

Nonprofits as Social Capital and Agents Herrington J. Bryce, Professor of Business Administration and Affiliate, Thomas Jefferson Public Policy Program, College of William and Mary, USA

Reclaiming Liberty From Crisis to Empowerment Miriam Bentwich, Lecturer, Ben Gurion University, Israel

Based on a reconstruction of earlier liberal conceptions of liberty (the political theories of John Locke & J.S. Mill), this book stresses the empowering nature of liberal freedom and explains why such a concept of liberty better addresses two key contemporary challenges in liberal theory and praxis: wealth redistribution and multiculturalism. Contents: Introduction / Liberty in Crisis: from Berlin’s Division to Contemporary Practical Challenges / Empowering Liberty: Liberty as Interrelated Self and Societal Empowerment / Empowering Liberty and Debates about Redistributive Policies / Empowering Liberty in a Multicultural Society: A Liberal-Democratic View / Empowering Liberty From a Conservative Religious Group’s Perspective / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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The Government of the Peoples On the Idea and Principles of Multilateral Democracy Francis Cheneval, Chair of Political Philosophy, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Players in the Public Policy Process carefully develops the perspective of nonprofit organizations as social capital assets and agents of public policy within a principal-agent framework. It shows the practical as well as managerial and marketing advantages of such an approach. Contents: The Significance of the Principal-Agent Paradigm / The Policy Significance of Nonprofit Organizations: Beyond the Limits of Failure / The Nonprofit as Social Asset and Agent of Public Policy / Nonprofits as Agents of Public Policy: a Paradigm of Principal and Agents / The Choice of Nonprofits as Agents of Public Policy / Housing and Community Development: A Case Study of an Agency Function / The Performance of Agents: Acute Care Hospitals and Community Benefits / Policy Formation, Nonprofit Advocacy, and the PrincipalAgent Framework / Regulating the Finances of the Agent / The Nonprofit as a Self-Regulator / The Implications for Strategic Planning and Positioning May 2012 Paperback

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This book justifies principles of government for liberal democratic people who are willing to enhance the transnational rights of their citizens and accept institutional constraints in the pursuit of common goals. Contents: PART I: THE IDEA OF MULTILATERAL DEMOCRACY / Approaching the Concept of Multilateral Democracy / The Transnational Dimension of Liberal Democracy / Multilateral Democracy from a Republican Point of View / The Conception of the People in Multilateral Democracy / The Rational Case for Multilateralism / PART II: PRINCIPLES OF MULTILATERAL DEMOCRACY / Multilateral Democracy: The ‘Original Position’ / Principles of Multilateral Democracy / Final Remarks / Literature December 2011 240pp Hardback £55.00

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Social Change and Intersectional Activism

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The Spirit of Social Movement

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Sharon Doetsch-Kidder, Assistant Professor, Asian University for Women, Bangladesh

May 2012 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Political Extremism in Democracies Combating Intolerance William M. Downs, Associate Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences; Associate Professor of Political Science; Co-director, Center for Human Rights and Democracy, Georgia State University, USA

Political Extremism in Democracies is a theoretically inspired, empirically rich study of political parties that have been branded as untouchable pariahs. Democracy's painful paradox seems to require tolerance of the intolerant, but democracy's defenders instead often ostracize and repress illiberal parties even when they enjoy broad electoral support. Drawing evidence from systematic comparison of contemporary pariah parties in seven European countries, the book classifies strategic responses of mainstream political actors and advances a framework for understanding cross-national differences. A Full Table of Contents is Available at www.palgrave.com June 2012 Hardback

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Principles and Practices Edited by Bernhard Kittel, Professor of Social Science Methodology, Carl von Ossietzky University, Germany, Wolfgang J. Luhan, Assistant Professor, Ruhr University, Germany and Rebecca B. Morton, Professor of Politics, New York University, USA

The Secret History of Democracy

Reading texts in relation to feminist, queer, and race theory and Buddhist philosophy, this book argues that an understanding of spirit is critical to explaining the power that social movements have to change hearts, minds, and social structures. By highlighting spirit, it calls attention to the feelings behind social justice work and the spiritual power that gives progressive activism its moral force. Contents: Loving Criticism: A Spiritual Philosophy of Social Change / Love: Activist Motivations / Faith: Connecting Activist Beliefs and Methods / Joy: Activist Pleasures

Experimental Political Science

Edited by Benjamin Isakhan, Research Fellow, Centre for Citizenship and Globalization, Deakin University, Australia and Stephen Stockwell, Professor of Journalism and Communication, School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia

The Secret History of Democracy explores the intriguing idea that there is much more democracy in human history than is generally acknowledged. It establishes that democracy was developing across greater Asia before classical Athens, clung on during the ‘Dark Ages’, often formed part of indigenous governance and is developing today in unexpected ways. Contents: Introduction: Democracy and History / PART I: PRE-ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY / What is so ‘Primitive’ about ‘Primitive Democracy’? Comparing the Ancient Middle East and Classical Athens; B.Isakhan / Before Athens: Early Popular Government in Phoenicia and Greek City States; S.Stockwell / Republics and QuasiDemocratic Institutions in Ancient India; S.Muhlberger / Digging for Democracy in China; P.Keating / PART II: DEMOCRACY IN THE ‘DARK AGES’ / Behind a Veil: Islam’s Democratic History; M.Abdalla & H.Rane / Ideals and Aspirations: Democracy and Law-Making in Medieval Iceland; P.P.Boulhosa / Democratic Culture in the Early Venetian Republic; S.Stockwell / PART III: INDIGENOUS DEMOCRACY AND COLONIALISM / Africa’s Indigenous Democracies: The Baganda of Uganda; I.Kizza / The Hunters who Owned Themselves; P.Paine / Aboriginal Australia and Democracy: Old Traditions, New Challenges; L.Behrendt / The Pre-History of the Post-Apartheid Settlement: Non-Racial Democracy in South Africa’s Cape Colony, 1853-1936; P.Fry / PART IV: ALTERNATIVE CURRENTS IN MODERN DEMOCRACY / Birthing Democracy: The Role of Women in the Democratic Discourse of the Middle East; K.L.Gandolfo / The Streets of Iraq: Protests and Democracy after Saddam; B.Isakhan / Monitory Democracy? The Secret History of Democracy Since 1945; J.Keane / Conclusion: Democratizing the History of Democracy;B.Isakhan & S.Stockwell March 2012 Paperback

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An exploration of core problems in experimental research on voting behaviour and political institutions, ranging from design and data analysis to inferences with respect to constructs, constituencies and causal claims. The focus is on the implementation of principles in experimental political science and the reflection of actual practices. Contents: PART I: OVERVIEW / PART II: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS / PART III: EXPLORING AND ANALYZING EXPERIMENTAL DATA / PART IV: CHALLENGES TO INFERENCES FROM EXPERIMENTS / PART V: CONCLUSION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 Hardback

288pp £60.00

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Research Methods Series Series Editor: Bernhard Kittel

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The Capacity for Civic Engagement Public and Private Worlds of the Self

Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation

David P. Levine, Professor; Associate Dean, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, USA

Mark McLelland, Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Media and Communication, University of Wollongong, Australia

This is a book about how we form a connection to the ideals and institutions of public life, a connection sometimes expressed in the language of civic engagement, public service, and commitment to the public good. While we do not lack for literature to guide us in thinking about public life, we have less to call on when our problem is not only to explore public ideals and institutions, but also to consider the nature and origin of our capacity to make a connection with and find meaning in those institutions and ideals. Levine explores the nature and origin of this capacity to form a connection and find meaning.

This is the first book in English to examine, through material in the popular press, the radical changes that took place in Japanese ideas about sex, romance and malefemale relations in the wake of Japan’s defeat and occupation by Allied forces at the end of the Second World War. Contents: Love, Sex and Marriage on the Road to War / Sex and Censorship during the Occupation / Sexual Liberation / The Kiss Debate / The New Couple / Curiosity Hunting / Afterword: Postwar Legacies February 2012 Hardback

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A Full Table of Contents is Available at www.palgrave.com February 2011 204pp 1pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Ways of Knowing Competing Methodologies in Social and Political Research 2nd edition Jonathon Moses, Professor of Political Science and Torbjørn Knutsen, Professor of Political Science, both at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

'Better than ever in this revised new edition, Ways of Knowing is a remarkably wellstructured and evenhanded introduction to practically all that students need to learn about broad methodological issues. The authors survey and assess such a tremendous range of literature so clearly that it will be useful to everyone from undergraduates to those training for PhDs.' - Craig Parsons, University of Oregon, USA The revised second edition of this innovative textbook on methodology in social and political science focuses centrally on the debate between positivist and constructivist approaches. Lively and accessible, the book introduces a range of key issues which show how methodological pluralism can be combined with intellectual rigour.

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Contents: Introduction / Settings / History / Political Economy / Society / Politics / Social Movements / Governance / Culture / International Context / Futures May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The Ideology of Tyranny The Use of Neo-Gnostic Myth in American Politics Guido Giacomo Preparata, Associate Professor, University of Washington, USA

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Biopolitics and Social Change in Italy From Gramsci to Pasolini to Negri Andrea Righi, Assistant Professor of Italian and Humanities, University of Puerto Rico, USA

The Ideology of Tyranny traces the contemporary jargon of political correctness and the so-called ‘politics of diversity' so prevalent in the academic and administrative discourse of the United States to the fantastic sociology of an obscure French pornographer, Georges Bataille (1897-1962). Contents: Preface / A Genealogy of Postmodernism / The Great Mother and Dionysus / Gnostic Fragments / The Marquis de Sade: A Liberal Father to Them All / Bataille / Michel Foucault and the Social Science-Fiction of NeoGnosticism / The ‘Mocking Varlets’ of the Postmodern Left / The Tomb Raiders of the Postmodern Right: Junger’s Anarch, the Neocon, and the Bogus Hermeneutics of Leo Strauss / True Power: The End of Dissent, Iran/Iraq, and the War on Terror October 2011 278pp 2pp illustrations Paperback £19.99

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By placing the social dimension of labour at the base of the discourse of life, this book engages with the work of key intellectual figures and reconstructs a critical genealogy of the notion of biopolitics from the point of view of twentieth and twenty-first century Italy.

Contents: Introduction: The Biopolitical and Its Biopolitics / Factory Councils, Fordism, and Gramsci: a Workers’ Biopolitics and its Demise / The Personal is (Bio)Political! Italian Marxist Neo-feminism and its Historical Trajectory / Pasolini and the Politics of Life of Neocapitalism / 1968-1977: the Movement and its Biopolitical Élan / A Biopolitical Multitude and its Planet: Antonio Negri and Paolo Virno September 2011 208pp Hardback £55.00

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The Iraq War A Philosophical Analysis Bassam Romaya, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Gettysburg College, USA

The Iraq War features a critique of key philosophical doctrines that dominate the Iraq war debate: just war theory, humanitarian intervention, democratic realism, and preventive war doctrine. The author evaluates each doctrine and argues that the failure of philosophical discourse on the war derives from misunderstanding the ontological nature of new wars and ignoring the spread of global capitalism that fuels contemporary war violence. Contents: The Question of Just War / The Question of Humanitarian Intervention / The Question of Democracy / The Question of Preventive War / Philosophizing War / Concluding Remarks: Toward An Alternative Turn in Philosophizing War June 2012 Hardback

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The Fear of Insignificance Searching for Meaning in the Twenty-first Century Carlo Strenger, Chair, Clinical Graduate Program, Department of Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Israel May 2011 Paperback

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Terrorist Financing and Resourcing Jodi Vittori, Officer in Charge of Political-Military Analysis, Air Force Intelligence Analysis Agency, USA January 2011 2 figures Hardback

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Rethinking Public Service Delivery Managing with External Providers

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John Alford, Professor of Public Sector Management, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia and Janine O’Flynn, Research Fellow, Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University, Australia

International Development Policy Aid, Emerging Economies and Global Policies Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID) and Gilles Carbonnier, Professor of Development Economics, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland

While intergovernmental negotiations stall, bilateral and multilateral aid agencies boast to tackle climate change, food insecurity, water and energy scarcity, pandemics, armed conflicts and disasters in weak states, migrations, etc. The emergence of new aid actors radically alters the traditional aid architecture and approaches. The increasing number of poor living in middle-income countries makes poverty alleviation more of a political than a technical endeavour. This book examines how this profoundly affects international development cooperation. It questions how far bilateral and multilateral aid agencies succeed in mainstreaming global issues in their operations and assesses how emerging and traditional donors address competing objectives, often with diverging rationales. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2012 224pp 246x171mm 8 b/w tables and 15 b/w photographs Paperback £35.00 978-1-137-00340-9

International Development Policy

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Public services are increasingly delivered through a range of forms of ‘external’ service-provision such as contracting, partnering and regulation. This new text assesses when and how public sector organizations might better draw on the work of these external parties and examines the wider implications for public leadership and management. Contents: Introduction / Mapping the Changing Shape of Public Service Delivery / Benefits and Costs: What Government Organizations Seek From External Providers / Motivations and Mechanisms: What External Providers Seek From Government Organizations / Outsourcing and Contracting to Other Organizations / Partnering and Collaboration with other Organizations / Calling on Volunteers / Regulatees as Contributors to Social Outcomes / Clients as Co-producers / Managing in MultiParty Networks of Providers / A Contingency Framework for Decisions about Externalization / Organizational Capabilities for Managing External Provision / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Public Management & Administration An Introduction 4th edition Owen E. Hughes, Professor of Public Sector Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Australia; Deputy Dean, Australia and New Zealand School of Government, Australia

Review of previous editions: 'A strength of the book is the admirable clarity of its arguments. Indeed, this is one of the best written books of its kind that I have come across. Nor does it suffer from the limitations of country-specific studies, treating the NPM as an international phenomenon.' - Chris Painter, Teaching Public Administration The nature and management of the public sector has changed dramatically since the replacement of the rigid, bureaucratic form of public administration of the twentieth century by a more flexible, market-based model. The fourth edition of this highly successful text provides a uniquely broad-ranging and international introduction to the field. Contents: Introduction / The Role of Government / The Traditional Model of Public Administration / Public Management / Public Policy Governance / Governance / Regulation, Contracting and Public Ownership / Stakeholders and External Providers / Accountability / Strategic Management / Leadership and Managing People / Financial and Performance Management / E-Government / Public Management in Developing Countries / Conclusion: Paradigms in Public Management April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Olympic Risks Will Jennings, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Southampton, UK

Public Policy

Olympic Risks is an exploration of how the Olympics are organized in response to risk. This book looks at the tension between the riskiness of mega-events, attributable to their scale and complexities, and the societal, political and organizational pressures that exist for safety, security and management of risk - leading to changes in how the Olympic Games are governed.

A New Introduction

Contents: PART I: RISK AND MEGA-EVENTS / Risk and Governing Mega-Events / The Olympics as a Mega-Event / PART II: THE OLYMPICS, RISK AND UNCERTAINTY / Olympic Risks / Decision-Making Under Uncertainty / Counting the Costs and Benefits of the Games / PART III: GOVERNING THE GAMES / Managing Olympic Risks / Public Opinion and Reputational Risk / The Risks of Risk Management / Conclusions May 2012 Hardback

288pp £57.50

Executive Politics in Times of Crisis

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Executive Politics and Governance Series Editors: Martin Lodge and Kai Wegrich

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Edited by Martin Lodge, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and Kai Wegrich, Hertie School of Governance, Germany Christoph Knill, Chair of Comparative Public Policy & Administration and Jale Tosun, Research Associate, Department of Politics & Management, both at University of Konstanz, Germany

A major new introduction to the theories and methods of public policy analysis and the changing nature of the policy process. Comprehensive, up-to-date and truly international in scope, it provides accessible but sophisticated coverage of the field taking full account of global and multilevel dimensions. Contents: Introduction / The Nature of Public Policies / The Context for Policy Making: Central Institutions and Actors / Theoretical Approaches to Policy Making / Problem Definition and Agenda Setting / Decision Making / Implementation / Evaluation / Governance: A Synoptic Perspective On Policy Making / Public Policies Beyond the Nation-State / Policy Change and Policy Convergence / Conclusions: Future Challenges for Public Policy Analysis June 2012 Hardback Paperback TB

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Executive Politics in Times of Crisis brings together leading international scholars to consider key trends and challenges that have defined executive politics over the past decade. It showcases key debates in executive politics and contributes to an understanding of the ‘executive factor’ in political life. Contents: Introduction: Executive Politics in Times of Crises; M.Lodge & K.Wegrich / PART I: DOCTRINES AND CONTEMPORARY TRENDS / The Internationalization of National Bureaucracy; K.Yesilkagit / Politicization and Executive Politics; D.E.Lewis / The Macro-Politics of Managerialism: Revisiting Weberian Perspectives; P.Bezes / International Development Through the Lens of Executive Politics; N.Gulrajani / Towards NPM-ization of the Post- Communist State? Attitudes of Public Officials Towards Models of Bureaucracy in Central and Eastern Europe; J-H Meyer-Sahling, W.Lowe & C.van Stolk / Executive Politics and Policy Instruments; M.Lodge & K.Wegrich / Executive Politics and the Governance of Public Finance; P.Krause / Attention and Reputation: Linking Regulators’ Internal and External Worlds; S.Gilad / PART II: CRISES AND EXECUTIVE POLITICS / Aligning Executive Action in Times of Austerity: The Politics of Crisis Co-ordination; A.Boin & P.‘t Hart / The Executive at Work During Times of Crisis; S.Parrado / Governance, Governing, and the Capacity of Executives in Times of Crisis; F.Matthews / Executive Politics, Risk and the Mega-Project Paradox; W.Jennings / Sectoral Dynamics In Executive Politics: Co-ordinating Climate Policy in Germany; J.Fleischer & T.Hustedt / Conclusion / Executive Politics in a Changing Climate; M.Lodge & K.Wegrich May 2012 304pp 216x138mm 10 b/w tables and 7 b/w photographs Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-30486-4

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Spatial Planning and Governance Understanding UK Planning Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Professor of Spatial Planning and Governance, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK

Third World Politics and Development

First Announcement

Childhood Poverty

Contents: Introduction: The Search for Spatial Planning / Spatial Challenges in the 21st Century / Spatialization: Coming to Terms with Spatial Planning / Europeanization, Spatial Planning and Competitiveness / National Spatial Planning and Political Discretion / Regionalism and Regional Strategies / Sub-regionalism and City Regions / Localism, Local Planning and Reform / Spatial Planning, Governance and the State / Fluid Spatial Planning as Strategic Intelligence

'This is the first book reporting on a unique and exciting programme investigating the changing situation of poor children over time in four developing countries. As well as reporting on important methodological innovations and comparative quantitative analysis of the evolving situation across the four countries, this uplifting book should be read for its unprecedented insights into children’s own experience, perspectives, understanding and aspirations.' - Frances Stewart, Director of CRISE, University of Oxford, UK

304pp £70.00 £25.99

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Edited by Esteban R. Brenes, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Strategy, INCAE, Costa Rica and Jerry Haar, Professor of Management and International Business, Florida International University, USA

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A major new introduction to the UK planning system. It outlines the evolution and use of the new spatial planning approach which is increasingly adopted at all levels of the UK planning system from European through to the national, regional, sub-regional and local level.

June 2012 Hardback Paperback

The Future of Entrepreneurship in Latin America

Multidisciplinary Approaches Edited by Jo Boyden, Director, Young Lives, University of Oxford, UK and Michael Bourdillon, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Zimbabwe

Childhood Poverty represents the engagement of Young Lives with researchers and debates in the field, reflecting on the first two rounds of data coming from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam, with supporting material from Tanzania and South Africa. Topics include the ethics of research, the long-term causes and consequences of childhood poverty, and the resilience and optimism shown by children and their families. The authors look at the dynamics of childhood poverty, focusing on children's daily lives, their families and communities. December 2011 336pp Hardback £60.00

The Future of Entrepreneurship in Latin America examines the outlook for Latin American entrepreneurs in the new global environment. Using case studies from across the region, the book highlights liberalization measures nations are adopting to facilitate small and medium size enterprise (SME) creation and growth, and existing barriers that are threatening SME sector gains. Contents: Introduction: the Emergence of an Entrepreneurial World; J.Haar & E.R.Brenes / Entrepreneurship in Argentina; M.Pradilla / Entrepreneurship in Brazil: the Role of Strategy and the Institutional Environment; A.da Rocha, J.Ferreira da Silva & J.Carneiro / Entrepreneurship in Chile; G.Jiménez & K.Usach / The Emergence of an Entrepreneurial World: Country Case: Colombia; R.Vesga & A.C.Gonzalez / Costa Rica: IT Entrepreneurs Leapfrogging for Innovations; L.J.Sanz & R.Porras / Entrepreneurship in Mexico; V.Jones / The Emergence of an Entrepreneurial World: Peru; K.Nakamatsu, O.Morales & J.Serida / Entrepreneurship in Venezuela: Case Study; R.Vainrub & A.Rodriguez / Conclusion; E.R.Brenes & J.Haar April 2012 288pp 59 figures and 26 b/w tables Hardback £57.50

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Sustainable Development and Subnational Governments

Rethinking Development Challenges for Public Policy

Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods

Policy Making and Multi-Level Interactions

Insights from Contemporary Africa

Spaces Lost, Spaces Gained

Edited by Hans Bruyninckx, Sander Happaerts, and Karoline van den Brande, all at University of Leuven, Belgium

This book highlights the importance of the subnational level of governance in relation to sustainable development, exploring how subnational governments have taken up the challenge to design sustainable development policies and their involvement in international decision-making on sustainable development. Contents: Sustainable Development and Subnational Governments; K.Van den Brande, H.Bruyninckx & S.Happaerts / PART I: SUBNATIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICIES / The Social and Political Construction of Sustainable Development in Quebec: A Critical Analysis of the Quebec Sustainable Development Policy; R.Audet & C.Gendron / Inclusive Governance or Incrementalism? The Choice of a Sustainable Development Governance Model for Flanders; K.Bachus & S.Spillemaeckers / Sustainable Development Policies in the Basque Country; A.de la Peña & I.Barcena / Sustainable Development in Wallonia: Trial and Error Along Two Tracks of Governance; S.Happaerts / Governance for Sustainable Development in the German Bundesländer; K.Jörgensen / Dutch Provincial Sustainable Development Policies: Ambitions and Differences; F.Coenen / PART II: MULTI-LEVEL INTERACTIONS IN A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT / Spanish Subnational Involvement in Multi-Level Sustainable Development Issues; K.Hanf & F.Morata / A ‘Responsibility’ to Act Globally: Investigating the Welsh Assembly Government’s Engagement in nrg4SD; E.Royles / Routes to Global Decision-Making: Flanders in the UN and OECD Discussions on Sustainable Development; K.Van den Brande / Subnational Involvement in EU PolicyMaking: The Case of Scottish Flood Risk Management; A.Högenauer / Green Paradiplomacy in North America: Successes and Limits of the NEG-ECP; A.Chaloux & S.Paquin / Conclusion / / The State of Sustainable Development: Perspectives from the Subnational Level; K.Van den Brande, S.Happaerts & H.Bruyninckx May 2012 288pp 5 figures and 4 b/w tables Hardback £57.50

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Edited by Kobena Hanson, Head of Knowledge and Learning, George Kararach, Knowledge Expert, both at African Capacity Building Foundation and Timothy M. Shaw, Professor; Director, Institute of International Relations, University of West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago

This book covers topical issues for Africa’s development, economics and politics of climate change, water management, public service delivery, and delivering aid. The authors argue that these issues should be included in the post-MDG paradigm and add an important voice to recent moves by academics and practitioners to engage with each other. Contents: Introduction: Africa’s Second Half-century: Enhancing Capacity for Sustainable Human Development and Human Security; G.Kararach, K.T.Hanson & T.M.Shaw / Leadership Malaise and the Crisis of Governance in Africa; W.J.Tettey / Africa’s Leadership Malaise and the Crisis of Governance; S.Makinda / Improving the Effectiveness of the Public Sector in Africa through the Quality of Public Administration; J.R.A.Ayee / Enhancing Public Sector Effectiveness in Africa through the Quality of Public Administration; F.Owusu & F.K.Ohemeng / Towards Best-practice in Transboundary Water Governance in Africa: Exploring the Policy and Institutional Dimensions of Conflict and Cooperation over Water; C.Chikozho / Africa’s Water Crisis - the Miracle and the Mirage: What Policy Mix, Strategies and Institutional Steps are Vital?; N.Oyama, J.Nair & J.Levitan / Rethinking Development in Africa through Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs); P.Arthur / Climate Resilient Development Financing for Africa - a Prospective Evaluation and Strategic Framework for Action; S.D.SY / Conclusion - Prospects for ACBF and African Human Development/Security; G.Kararach, K.T.Hanson & T.M.Shaw / Index May 2012 320pp tables, figures and maps Hardback £60.00

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Edited by Wendy Harcourt, Chief Editor, Society for International Development

Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods highlights women’s work sustaining local economies and environments, particularly in response to the current food, fuel and climate crises. It includes women’s role in the green entrepreneurship, women’s reproductive and productive work in the care economy, and a further examination of eco feminist debates. Contents: Preface; W.Harcourt / Introduction / Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods; W.Harcourt & J.Stremmelaar / Redefining Sustainable Livelihoods; S.Krishna / PART I: FRAMING GENDER AND LIVELIHOOD CONCERNS TODAY / Women Advocating for Gender Equality and Sustainable Livelihoods on the Global Stage; I.Dankelman / Towards Gender Equality in Global Sustainable Consumption and Production Agreements; K.Sexsmith / Gender Equality in Certified Agricultural Value Chains; N.Verhart & R.Pyburn / Global Agricultural Policies, Institutional Interventions and Women’s Livelihoods; A.Rao / Global Institutions Try to Get it Right: An Insider’s Perspective; G.Bloom / PART II: GENDER AND LIVELIHOODS IN PLACE / Your Caring Sharing Co-op: Women, Work and Sustainability in a Polanyian Paradigm; M.S.Cato / Gender and Sustainable Livelihoods in India: ‘Side-stream’/’Mainstream’; S.Krishna / The Dream Merchants Have No Clothes: Women’s Rights and Empowerment in the Micro Finance Regime; S.K.Parthasarathy / The Cost of Peace: Exploring Opportunities for Women’s Livelihoods in Post Conflict Settings; S.Aguiari / Sustaining Women’s and Community Livelihoods in Rural Tanzania; M.Masaiganah / Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender in the Marginal Alpine Communities of Trentino; M.Zucca / Indigenous Women Claiming their Land; M.B.Rius / PART III: EMERGING ISSUES FOR GENDER AND LIVELIHOODS / Biocapital, Biopolitics and Biosocialities: Reframing Health, Livelihoods and Environments with New Genetics and Biotechnology; L.Acero / Gender and Sustainable Livelihoods in Urban Honiara; A.Lacey / Gender and Climate Justice; A.Agostino & R.Lizarde / Epilogue / Green Washing Warnings; W.Harcourt May 2012 Hardback

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International Development

Africa Toward 2030

Issues and Challenges

Challenges for Development Policy

2nd edition Damien Kingsbury, Professor of International and Political Studies, John McKay, Partner, Analysis International; Adjunct Professor, School of International and Political Studies, both at Deakin University, Australia, Janet Hunt, Fellow, Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, Australian National University, Australia, Mark McGillivray, Deputy Director, World Institute for Development Economics Research, Finland and Matthew Clarke, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Arts, Deakin University, Australia

This text provides a critical interdisciplinary introduction to the theory, practice and study of development. This thoroughly revised and updated new edition takes account of the impact of the global financial crisis, the economic rise of China and India and the further ramifications of global warming. Contents: Introduction / What is Development? / Reassessing Development Theory / Aid and Development / Globalization and Development / The Economics of Development / Continuing Crises: the Developing World and the GFC / Politics, Governance and Development / Poverty Alleviation and Development / Community Development / Gender and Development / Environment and Development / Terrorism, Violence and Development June 2012 Hardback Paperback

384pp £70.00 £26.99

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Edited by Erik Lundsgaarde, Research Fellow, German Development Institute

Combining studies of demography, climate change, technology and innovation, political development, new actors in international development, and global governance frameworks, this book highlights the major underlying determinants of change in the African context and key uncertainties about the continent’s future development prospects. Contents: The Global Development Agenda: 2010 and Beyond; E.Lundsgaarde / Studying Development Futures; E.Lundsgaarde / Mapping Development Trends in Africa; E.Lundsgaarde & M.Roch / Population Change and Sustainable Development in Africa; P.Vimard & R.Fassassi / Climate Change and African Development; N.Grist & C.I.Speranza / Systemic Technological Innovation in Africa; R.Maharajh, A.Sall & G.Keruri-Sebina / The Future of Internal Political Transformation in African States; S.Meyer / Emerging Partners and their Impact on African Development; S.Grimm & H.Wenping / The Future of Africa’s Development and Global Governance; G.le Pere & F.Ikome / Africa toward 2030: Scenarios for the Future; E.Lundsgaarde / Implications for European Development Policy; E.Lundsgaarde November 2011 320pp 216x138mm 18 figures, 19 b/w tables and 3 tables Hardback £60.00 978-0-230-27990-2

Rethinking International Development Series Series Editors: Andy Sumner and Ray Kiely

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Environmental Change, Natural Resources and Social Conflict Edited by Matthew A. Schnurr, Assistant Professor, Department of International Development, Dalhousie University, Canada and Larry A. Swatuk, Associate Professor; Director, International Development Programme, University of Waterloo, Canada

This volume brings together international scholars reflecting on the theory and practice of international security, human security, natural resources and environmental change. It contributes by ‘centring the margins’ and privileging alternative conceptions and understandings of environmental (in)security. Contents: Introduction: Towards Critical Environmental Security; M.Schnurr & L.Swatuk / What Are We Really Looking For? From Eco-violence to Environmental Injustice; P.Stoett / Climatic Security and the Tipping Point Conception of the Earth System; C.Russill / Insecurities of Non-Dominance: Re-Theorizing Human Security and Environmental Change in Developed States; W.Greaves / Water and Security in Africa: State-Centric Narratives, Human Insecurities; L.Swatuk / Avoiding the Resource Curse in Ghana: Assessing the Options; P.Arthur / Sexual Violence, Coltan and the Democratic Republic of Congo; S.Whitman / ‘The Elephant in the Room?’ Peak Oil on the Security Agenda; S.Mulligan / Dirty Security? Tar Sands, Energy Security and Environmental Violence; P.Le Billon & A.Carter / Loud Bangs and Quiet Canadians: An Analysis of Oil Patch Sabotage in British Columbia, Canada; C.Arsenault / Bodies on the Line: The In/Security of Everyday Life in Aamjiwnaang; S.Wiebe / Afterward: Ecoviolence, Security, Geopolitics; S.Dalby March 2012 5 b/w tables Hardback

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Feminisms, HIV and AIDS Subverting Power, Reducing Vulnerability Vicci Tallis, HIV and AIDS Programme Manager, Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa, South Africa

Women are disproportionately affected by HIV and AIDS. By focusing on the pandemic at its epicentre in Southern Africa, this book explores the gendered power inequalities driving women’s vulnerability to HIV and provides suggestions of how to individually and collectively address women’s oppression. Contents: List of Illustrations / Foreword; V.Reddy / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / PART I / Making the Case: Why a Feminist Response is Necessary / Theories of Power: Feminisms in Action / PART II / Power Over? The Influence of Donors / Power With: Mobilizing Around Identity and Issue / Power to: Multiple Vulnerabilities. Trafficking, HIV and AIDS in South Asia / Power Within: Lesbian Sexuality in the Jacob Zuma Rape Trial / Power to: Local Action / PART III / Power as Solution / Bibliography / Index May 2012 240pp 7 figures and 3 b/w tables Hardback £57.50

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The Developmental Challenges of Mining and Oil Lessons from Africa and Latin America Rosemary Thorp, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, UK, Stefania Battistelli, Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organisation, Italy, Yvan Guichaoua, University of East Anglia, UK, Jose Carlos Orihuela, Brown University, USA and Maritza Paredes, Research Fellow, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Brown University, USA

This book is an essential resource for all those who want to understand why development based on mining or oil often goes wrong, and why so many countries have not yet been able to transform this national wealth into the basis for sustained development. All concerned with public policy issues in the context of development will find this a thought-provoking and accessible text. Contents: Introduction / Layering and Re-engineering ‘Good Governance’ under Conditions of Mineral Abundance: The Case of Chile / Diamonds for Development? Querying Botswana’s Success Story / Extractives Dependence and the Persistence of Poor State Capacity: The Case of Bolivia / The Challenges of Miningbased Development in Peru / Elites’ Survival and Natural Resource Exploitation in Nigeria and Niger / Extractivesbased Development and Developmental Outcomes / The Challenges of Extractives and the Shaping Role of History April 2012 240pp 216x138mm 4 maps, 11 b/w tables and 7 b/w photographs Hardback £57.50 978-1-137-00146-7

Conflict, Inequality and Ethnicity Series Editor: Frances Stewart

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UK Politics

Contemporary Britain 3rd edition John McCormick, Professor; Chair, Department of Political Science, Indiana University, USA

The comprehensively revised and updated third edition provides a lively and concise introduction to political, economic and social life in Britain. It offers an ideal starting point for students and general readers looking for an introduction to contemporary Britain that is readable, informative, sophisticated and thought-provoking. Contents: The Historical Context / Land and People / The Social System / Government and the Political System / Politics and Civil Society / The Economy / Culture and Lifestyle / Britain and the World / Conclusions April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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US Politics

Previously Announced

Re-imagining Government

Confirming Elections

Public Leadership and Management in Challenging Times

Creating Confidence and Integrity through Election Auditing

Barry Quirk, Visiting Fellow, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK; Associate, The Independent Institute for Government

Edited by R. Michael Alvarez, Professor of Political Science, California Institute of Technology, USA, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Professor of Political Science, University of New Mexico, USA and Thad E. Hall , Professor of Political Science, University of Utah, USA

In an age of austerity, public leaders and managers face a range of external challenges - fiscal, social and political. Combining theoretical insight, empirical commentary and practical experience, this book examines how democratic political systems work and how public decisions are made and how they could be made better. Contents: Introduction / If Men Were Angels: Why We Need to Re-Imagine and Renew Government / Jumping to Conclusions: Public Interest, Public Value, Public Reason / Finding Common Cause: Cooperation, Community and the Commons / Deciding in a Democracy: Revealing Public Preferences and Balancing Biases / The Geography of Governing: the Plurality of People, the Uniqueness of Places / Results-Driven Government: Leading and Managing for Public Purpose / Risky Business: Dealing with Dangers, Hazards and Harms / The Crunch and the Big Squeeze: From Private Recession to Public Retrenchment / Better, Quicker, Cheaper: How to Reduce the Cost of Government / Conclusion June 2011 264pp Hardback £65.00 Paperback £24.99

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Obama and the Middle East

This volume brings together a number of essays that citizens, academics, election officials, policy makers, and other stakeholders can read to become better informed about procedures that used today to audit elections and election administration, and to learn more about new approaches to improve existing election audit procedures. Contents: Confirming Elections: Creating Confidence and Integrity / Comprehensive Audits / Statistical Advances in Election Auditing / Confidence in the Electoral System: Why We Do Auditing / Summary of Election Audits in California / Machines Versus Humans: The Counting and Recounting of Pre-scored Punchcard Ballots / The New Mexico Pilot Project / Counting the Ballots: A Comparison of Machine and Hand Counts in New Mexico / The Cost of Election Audits: Time and Money / Public Policy and Election Audits in New Mexico / Procedural Audits: Utah and Auditing Elections / Auditing in a Vote By Mail Environment / Using Recounts to Measure the Accuracy of Vote Tabulations: Evidence from New Hampshire Elections 1946-2002 / Conclusion: The Future of Election Auditing May 2012 Hardback

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Fawaz A. Gerges, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to distance the United States from the neoconservative foreign policy legacy of his predecessor, George W. Bush, and usher in a new era of a global, interconnected world. More than three years have passed since his inauguration, and the reality of President Obama’s approach is in stark contrast to the ebullient and optimistic image that he originally built up. Taking stock of Obama’s first three years in the White House, this book places his engagement in the Middle East within the broader context of U.S. foreign policy since 9/11 and examines key areas that have posed a challenge to his administration: negotiation with Israel and Palestine, troop levels in Iraq and Afghanistan, engagement with the Arab Spring, intervention in Libya, and the death of Osama bin Laden. Gerges analyzes Obama’s policies toward the Middle East, reckons with the administration’s history, priorities, and goals, and makes essential strategic recommendations for advancing US-Middle East relations. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com November 2011 224pp Hardback £16.99

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Permanent Emergency

The Reckoning

Inside the TSA and the Fight for the Future of American Security

Debt, Democracy and the Future of American Power

Kip Hawley, Private Consultant and Nathan Means, Non-fiction Author

Since 2001 the TSA has accepted responsibility for protecting over two million people a day at U.S. airports and managing transportation operations around the world. But how effective is this beleaguered agency, and is it really keeping us safe from terrorism? In this riveting expose, former TSA administrator Kip Hawley reveals the secrets behind the agency’s ongoing battle to out-think and out-maneuver terrorists, illuminating the flawed, broken system that struggles to stay one step ahead of catastrophe. Citing numerous thwarted plots and government actions that have never before been revealed publicly, Hawley suggests that the fundamental mistake in America’s approach to national security is requiring a protocol for every contingency. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 Hardback

272pp £16.99

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Michael Moran, Executive Editor; Head of Digital Strategy at Group SJR, USA Foreword by Nouriel Roubini, Stern School of Business, USA

'Michael Moran understands what few Americans do: that we have reached a tipping point in global history that will fundamentally change the planet... America will find it very difficult to adjust to its new place as a peer, rather than a dominant nation.' - From the Foreword by Nouriel Roubini, Chairman and Founder, Roubini Global Economics The Reckoning explores the forces that are converging to challenge US global leadership, a shift that will have serious consequences for the wider world as well; countries that depend on the US will have to fend for themselves, and revolutions will succeed or fail unaided. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 Hardback

256pp £16.99

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Statesmanship, Character, and Leadership in America Terry Newell, President of Leadership for a Responsible Society

'Terry Newell makes a truly outstanding contribution to the leadership field at a time of crisis in our nation’s capital due to lack of ‘statesmanship, character and leadership in America.’ His use of history is invaluable.' - David Abshire, President, Centre for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, USA Newell examines noted Americans at seven critical turning points in American history to look at what it takes to be a statesman. Through a powerful speech and the events preceding and following it, they show us how they grappled with conflicting values, varying demands, and the uncertainties of trying to forge a good society. Contents: Washington Steps Down: The Farewell Address / The Electoral Crisis of 1801: Jefferson’s First Inaugural: Healing the Wounds of Civil War: Lincoln’s Second Inaugural / The Struggle for Woman Suffrage: The Arrest and Trial of Susan B. Anthony / Saving Post-War Europe (and America): The Marshall Plan Speech / The Movement in Crisis: King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail / Constitutional Crisis: Ford Assumes the Presidency and Pardons Nixon / Fostering Statesmanship in Public Life May 2012 Hardback

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First Announcement

Uncompromised

Political Conflict in America

The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of an Arab American Patriot in the CIA Nada Prouty, was an undercover spy for the FBI and CIA for over a decade, working on a host of high-profile terrorism cases, including the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole. She was also part of the team that developed the intelligence on the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein.

Uncompromised is the thrilling true account of how a CIA agent and Arab-American patriot, Nada Prouty, was falsely accused of working with terrorists, ending her career and citizenship. This is also a sobering commentary on cultural alienation, the power of fear, and what it means to truly love America. Contents: 'Don’t shoot - I’m an American' / Where I’m Coming From / Charade / Coming to America / Joining the Fold / Major Case / Late Al Qaeda Nights / September 11th, 2001 / Vanishing Act / Over to the Dark Side / Family Affairs / Decision Made / Exonerated October 2011 Hardback

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Alan Ware, Professor; Tutor of Politics, Oxford University, UK; Fellow at Worcester College

There has been a high level of conflict in American politics in recent years. Massive disagreements over government policies seem to have pitted one group of Americans against another. In addition, politicians in different parties now seem to dislike each other personally. This book explores how and why this style of politics developed. Contents: The Divisions in American Society / Political Ideologies / The Decentralization of America’s Political Institutions / The Party System / Voters and the Managing of Conflict / Careerism, Professional Politicians and Conflict / Crises and the Future of American Politics January 2012 Hardback Paperback

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The Doomsday Machine The High Price of Nuclear Energy, the World’s Most Dangerous Fuel Martin Cohen, Social Scientist and Author, France and Andrew McKillop, Energy Economist and Consultant, France

Proponents claim that nuclear power is the only viable alternative to fossil fuels; however, in the wake of the meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power plant, the future of nuclear energy is again uncertain. Here, Martin Cohen and Andrew McKillop argue that the nuclear power dream is pure fantasy, and that its costs are simply too high. Contents: Introduction / Myth 1: Nuclear Energy is the Energy of the Future / Myth 2: Nuclear Power is Green / Myth 3: Nuclear Reactors are Reliable and Safe / Myth 4: Nuclear Energy is Cheap - Too Cheap to Meter / Myth 5: Nuclear Energy Avoids Geopolitics / Myth 6: Nuclear Energy is Very Clean / Myth 7: Nuclear Radiation is Harmless / Myth 8: Everyone is Looking to Invest in Nuclear Energy April 2012 256pp 9 b/w photographs Hardback £16.99

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POPULAR SCIENCE • PSYCHOLOGY

Superfuel

Masters of the Planet

Thorium, the Zero-Risk Energy Source for the Future

The Search for Our Human Origins Ian Tattersall, Curator, Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, USA

Richard Martin, Energy Expert and Award-winning Journalist, USA

In this groundbreaking account of an energy revolution in the making, award-winning science writer Richard Martin introduces us to thorium, an alternate source of energy and how it is revolutionizing nuclear power, promising a safe and clean future for millions, and why thorium was sidelined at the height of the Cold War. Contents: The Lost Book of Thorium Power / The Thunder Element / The Only Safe Reactor / The Shadow Elements / The Birth of Nuclear Power / The Death of Nuclear Power / India and China: A Clash of Civilizations / Nuclear’s Next Generation / The Business Crusade / What We Must Do June 2012 Hardback

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SPSS for Psychologists

'Are you ready for a 3.5 billion year stroll down the path of life’s origins to the present? Ian Tattersall takes you by the hand and covers the highlights like few are capable of doing. The continuities and discontinuities reveal insights on why we humans are the masters of the planet. A must-read.' - Mike Gazzaniga author of Human: The Science Behind What Makes Your Brain Unique

5th edition

When Homo sapiens made their entrance 100,000 years ago they were confronted by a wide range of other hominids - but shortly after their arrival, something happened that vaulted the species forward. This book is devoted to revealing just what made humans the indisputable masters of the planet.

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April 2012 288pp 8pp b/w photographs Hardback £16.99

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Nicola Brace, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Open University, UK, Rosemary Snelgar, Principal Lecturer in Psychology, University of Westminster, UK and Richard Kemp, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of New South Wales, Australia 'The best SPSS book...Every student should have a copy!' - Dr James Jackson, Associate Senior Lecturer, Leeds Trinity & All Saints, UK

Guiding readers through the latest SPSS package, the authors provide clear step-by-step instructions on the main statistical techniques, with expanded sections on simple and multiple regression. Now in its fifth edition, SPSS for Psychologists remains an indispensable tool for all psychology students. Contents: Introduction / Data Entry in SPSS / Exploring Data in SPSS / Data Handling / Tests of Difference for two Sample Designs / Tests of Correlation / Tests of Nominal Data / Analysis of Variance / Simple and Multiple Regression / Analysis of Covariance and Multivariate Analysis of Variance / Discriminate Analysis and Logistic Regression / Factor Analysis and Reliability and Dimensionality of Scales / Beyond the Basics May 2012 Paperback

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A Research Guide for Health and Clinical Psychology

Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior International Edition 2nd edition

Martin Dempster, Research Co-ordinator, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

‘The best book on research methodology that I have ever read.’ - Dr Richard Cooke, Health Psychologist, School of Life & Health Sciences, Aston University, UK Focusing on how to demonstrate research abilities in an applied health setting, this is vital reading for any trainee health and clinical psychologist about to embark on a research project. Dempster guides the reader through each aspect of the process, providing practical answers to the questions that other textbooks seldom address. Contents: The Role of Research in Clinical and Health Psychology / Systematic Literature Reviews / Developing a Research Proposal / Designing Quantitative Research / Analysing Quantitative Data / Qualitative Research: General Questions / Qualitative Research: Theoretical Approaches / Evaluating Psychological Services / Research Write-up, Viva and Dissemination October 2011 Paperback

208pp £24.99

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Rigorously updated, with a new modular format, the second edition of Learning and Memory brings a modern perspective to the study of this key topic. Reflecting the growing importance of neuroscience in the field, it compares brain studies and behavioural approaches in human and other animal species, and is available in full-color throughout. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION MODULE / The Psychology of Learning and Memory / The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory / PART II: LEARNING MODULE / Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning about Repeated Events / Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Important Events / Operant Conditioning: Learning the Outcome of Behaviors / Generalization and Discrimination Learning / PART III: MEMORY MODULE / Semantic and Episodic Memory: Memory for Facts and Events / Skill Memory: Learning by Doing / Working Memory and Cognitive Control / PART IV: INTEGRATIVE TOPICS MODULE / Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory / Social Learning and Memory: Observing, Interacting, and Reenacting 640pp £44.99

Psychology: A Concise Introduction 3rd edition

Mark A. Gluck, Rutgers University, USA, Eduardo Mercado, University of Buffalo - The State University of New York, USA and Catherine E. Myers, Rutgers University - Newark, USA

April 2012 Paperback

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Richard A. Griggs, University of Florida, USA

Exploring the broad subject of introductory psychology with brevity and clarity, the awardwinning author draws on his own classroom experience and extensive research in his careful choice of the core concepts in psychology. Also including a built-in Study Guide, this is an affordable, engaging text. Contents: The Science of Psychology / Neuroscience / Sensation and Perception / Learning / Memory / Thinking and Intelligence / Developmental Psychology / Personality Theories and Assessment / Social Psychology / Abnormal Psychology January 2011 Paperback

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Psychology in the Bathroom Nick Haslam, Professor of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Australia

Advances in Health Psychology

Lonely at the Top

Critical Approaches

The High Cost of Men’s Success Edited by Christine Horrocks, Professor of Applied Social Psychology; Head of Psychology and Sally Johnson, Lecturer in Psychology, Division of Psychology, School of Social and International Studies, both at the University of Bradford, UK

Presenting cutting-edge science in a playful manner, this exploration of a topic that has been veiled by taboo, the psychology of excretion, surveys an assortment of embarrassing processes, shameful disorders and disgusting habits taking the reader on a tour of the history and literature of elimination. Contents: List of Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction / The Irritable Bowel / The Nervous Bladder / On Flatulence / The Anal Character / Potty Mouth / Toilet Graffiti / Seat Up or Down? / References / Index June 2012 Hardback

192pp £55.00

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Building on the strengths of critical health psychology, this edited volume for undergraduate and postgraduate students offers cutting edge coverage of current thinking in the field. With a focus on contemporary issues, academics and practitioners consider how the movement can continue to contribute to social and political change. Contents: Introduction - How can we Advance Health Psychology?; C.Horrocks & S.Johnson / Working with the Tensions between Critique and Action in Critical Health Psychology; S.Johnson / Critical Health Psychology and the Scholar-activist Tradition; M.Murray / Changing Behaviour: Can Critical Psychology Influence Policy and Practice?; W.Stainton Rogers / Social Class, Socioeconomic Status and ‘health-risk’ Behaviours: A Critical Analysis; K.Day / Men’s Health: Thinking about Gender Mainstreaming and Gender Sensitive Services; C.Horrocks / Working without Sacrifice: Discourse, Femininity and Occupational Risk; B.Rickett / The Emancipatory Potential of Critical Approaches to Promoting Sexual Health: Exploring the Possibilities for Action; K.Milnes / Taking the Lead: Authority and Power in the National Health Service; P.Nicholson, E.Rowland, P.Lokman & R.Fox / Re-visiting Pandora’s Box: Primary Healthcare ‘directive’ and Participatory Practices with Women Experiencing Domestic Violence; V.Lavis & C.Horrocks / Feminist Health Psychology and Abortion: Towards a Politics of Transversal Relations of Commonality; C.Macleod / Being Creative around Health: Participative Methodologies in Critical Community Psychology; R.Lawthom, C.Kagan, M.Richards, J.Sixsmith & R.Woolrych / Discursive Psychology and its Potential to make a Difference; B.de Kok / ‘I forget my problems – the problems are in the soil’: Encountering Nature in Allotment Gardening; N.King April 2012 Paperback

256pp £24.99

Thomas Joiner, Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Florida State University, USA and Recognized Expert in Men’s Health

Men appear to enjoy many advantages in society - on average they make more money, have more power, and enjoy a greater degree of social freedom than women. But many men pay a high price for the pursuit of power. This book offers a timely and revealing look at the social and personal toll that achieving success takes on men. November 2011 272pp Hardback £18.99

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Nature and Experience in the Culture of Delusion David W. Kidner, Senior Lecturer in Social Theory, Nottingham Trent University, UK

While the historical development of symbolic power has benefitted humanity enormously, there is an insidious and seldom recognised price that goes beyond environmental degradation and cultural disintegration. With insights from both social and natural sciences, this book explores the changing character of subjectivity in contemporary life. Contents: Preface / Symbolism Breaks Free / The Natural and the Industrial / Growing Out of the World / Lost in (Symbolic) Space / How the Mind Took Over the World / The Industrialised Individual / Notes / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Human Sexuality

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4th edition Simon LeVay, Stanford University, USA and Janice Baldwin, University of California, USA

This book helps students understand the diversity of human sexual expression and the many perspectives from which sexuality can be studied. Known for its high-quality presentation of biological aspects, the book also devotes rich coverage to the insights gained from a range of fields, such as cognitive science and social psychology. Contents: Perspectives on Sexuality / Sex and Evolution / Women’s Bodies / Men’s Bodies / Sex Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle / Sexual Development / Gender / Attraction, Arousal, and Response / Sexual Behavior / Sexual Relationships / Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childbirth / Contraception and Abortion / Sexuality across the Lifespan / Sexual Orientation / Atypical Sexuality / Sexual Disorders / Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Sexual Assault, Harassment, and Partner Violence / Sex as a Commodity April 2012 Hardback

660pp £75.99

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Psychology in Modules International Edition

Psychology

10th edition

International Edition

David G. Myers, Hope College, USA

10th edition David G. Myers, Hope College, USA

A comprehensive and engaging introduction to Psychology, this is a textbook like no other, always attuned to how the field is shaped by new research. The tenth edition contains over a thousand new research citations, plus new pedagogy, beautiful fresh artwork and a section on time management to help students maximise their effectiveness. Contents: Prologue: The Story of Psychology / Thinking Critically with Psychological Science / The Biology of Mind / Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind / Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity / Developing Through the Life Span / Sensation and Perception / Learning / Memory / Thinking and Language / Intelligence / Motivation and Work / Emotions, Stress, and Health / Personality / Social Psychology / Psychological Disorders / Therapy / Appendix A: Careers in Psychology; J.Zwolinski / Appendix B: Answers to Test Yourself Questions Feb 2012 Hardback

864pp £43.99

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This modules-based version of Myers' Psychology tenth edition breaks down the book's sixteen chapters into fifty-four short modules. The condensed text allows students to better grasp and explore psychological concepts. It also makes for more flexibility in teaching, as crossreferences to other chapters have been replaced with brief explanations. Contents: Preface / Introduction to the History and Science of Psychology / The Biology of Mind / Consciousness and the Two-Track Mind / Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity / Developing Through the Life Span / Sensation and Perception / Learning / Memory / Thinking, Language, and Intelligence / Motivation and Work / Emotions, Stress, and Health / Personality / Social Psychology / Psychological Disorders / Therapy / Appendix A: Subfields of Psychology; J.Zwolinski / Appendix B: Complete Module Reviews May 2012 Hardback

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From Neuron to Brain 5th edition John G. Nicholls, SISSA, Italy, A. Robert Martin, Emeritus, University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA, Paul A. Fuchs, John Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA, David A. Brown, University College London, UK, Mathew E. Diamond, SISSA, Italy and David A. Weisblat, University of California, USA

The entirely rewritten fifth edition of From Neuron to Brain describes how nerve cells go about their business of transmitting signals, how the signals are put together, and how, out of this integration, higher functions emerge. This exciting new edition begins with the anatomy and physiology of the visual system. Contents: PART I: NEURAL ORGANIZATION FOR PERCEPTION / PART II: ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF NEURONS / PART III: INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION / PART IV: INTEGRATIVE MECHANISMS / PART V: SENSING AND MOVING / PART VI: DEVELOPMENT / PART VII: CONCLUSION A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com March 2012 Hardback

580pp £52.99

Archetype and Character

Cognition: Theory and Practice

Power, Eros, Spirit and Matter Personality Types

International Edition Russell Revlin, University of California, USA

V. Walter Odajnyk, Core Faculty and Research Coordinator, Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA

Introducing a new typology based on Power, Eros, Matter and Spirit as the motivations that define human attitudes and behavior, the book outlines eight personality types based on the extraverted and introverted deployment of the four drives and applies these typological categories to Freud, Adler and Jung. Contents: Foreword / Preface / Acknowledgments / Introduction: Typology / The Archetypes of Power, Eros, Pneuma and Physis / Power, Eros, Physis and Pneuma Personality Types / Soulful and Spirited Temperaments / Temperament and Theory: Freud, Adler and Jung / Sigmund Freud: Introverted Spirited Power Physis Type / Alfred Adler: Extraverted Soulful Physis Eros Type / C.G. Jung: Introverted Soulful Power Pneuma Type: I / C.G. Jung: Introverted Soulful Power Pneuma Type: II / Conclusion / Appendices / Appendix I: Jungian Archetypal Typologies / Appendix II: Primacy of Spirit in theI Ching / Addendum: Archetypal-Motivational Typology Scale / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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This deeply-researched text provides the link between theory, experimental findings, and ordinary human activity, showing students how the field of cognitive psychology relates to their everyday lives. Rigorous yet compelling, the book explains common experiences by drawing heavily on exciting recent discoveries in neuroscience. Contents: What Is Cognitive Psychology? / The Brain and Cognition / PART I: SENSORY SYSTEMS / Attention / Pattern Recognition / PART II: SHORT-TERM MEMORY AND WORKING MEMORY / Short-Term and Working Memories / Long-Term Memory / Knowledge / Imagery: Special Representation in Memory / PART III: LANGUAGE / Language: A Cognitive Universal / Language and Cognitive Processing / PART IV: PROBLEM SOLVING AND REASONING / Solving Problems / Reasoning / Decision Making April 2012 Hardback

592pp £44.99

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Nutrition and Mental Performance A Lifespan Perspective Leigh Riby, Senior Lecturer, and Michael Smith, both at Northumbria University, UK and Jonathan Foster, Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University, Australia

Ideal for psychology, food science and nutrition students at a variety of levels, this text provides a unique lifespan perspective to guide students through nutrition and cognitive performance. With contributions from leading academics and professionals, it is an accessible and comprehensive guide to the connection between psychology and nutrition. Contents: PART I: MICRONUTRIENTS / Iron Nutrition and Neurodevelopment in Young Children; M.Domellöf & E.Szymlek-Gay / Vitamin C and its Role in Brain Development and Cognition; S.Hasselholt, P.TvedenNyborg & J.Lykkesfeldt / Exploring B Vitamins and their Impact on Cognitive Function and Mood from Conception to Early Adulthood; T.O'Sullivan / Vitamin D, Energy Regulation and Mental Health; P.Cherniack / Exploring B Vitamins beyond Early Adulthood; J.Reay / PART II: MACRONUTRIENTS / Protein Deficiency during Development: Implications for Cognitive Function; E.Jones / Carbohydrates, Glucose and Cognitive Performance; M.Smith, J.Foster & L.Riby / The Impact of Breakfast on Cognitive Performance in Children and Adults; J.Ingwersen / Reduced Calorie Diets and Mental Performance in Adults: K.D'Anci / Water, Hydration Status and Cognitive Performance: C.Edmonds / Consumption of Fish and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: Impact on Cognitive Function in Older Age and Dementia; L.Brown / Energy Drink Consumption and the Effects on Stress and Cognitive Performance; M.Pettit & K.DeBarr / Caffeine Psychopharmacology and Effects on Cognitive Performance and Mood; J.James / Herbal Extracts and Cognition in Adulthood and Ageing; D.Camfield, L.Owen, A.Pipingas, C.Stough & A.Scholey / Preventive Effects of Resveratrol on Age-associated Neurological Disorders; S.Bastianetto & R.Quirion April 2012 Hardback Paperback

400pp £60.00 £32.99

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First Announcement

iDisorder Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and Overcoming Its Hold on Us Larry D. Rosen, Past Chair and Professor of Psychology, California State University, USA

What do you do when your smartphone and tablet computer drive you to distraction? Larry Rosen offers solid, proven strategies to help us overcome the iDisorder we all feel in our lives while still making use of all that technology offers. iDisorder teaches us how to stay human in an increasingly technological world. Contents: We Didn't Start the Fire / Mini Generations / Internet of the Future / Our Social Selves / Who Am I Anyway? Am I My Online Persona or My Real Self? / Is Anything Private Anymore? / Information Overload / The Myth of ADHD/OCD / Taking an Emotional Toll /How Does the Brain Work and What Are We Doing to Drive it to its Limits / Distracting Ourselves to Death / It's Not About Managing Your Time: It is About Managing Your Technology May 2012 256pp 25 figures and 2 b/w tables Hardback £15.99

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Empowerment, Lifelong Learning and Recovery in Mental Health Towards a New Paradigm Edited by Peter Ryan, Professor of Mental Health, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, UK, Shula Ramon, Professor, University of Hertfordshire, UK and Tim Greacen, Director of Research, Laboratoire de Recherche, EPS Maison Blanche, France

An exploration of how empowerment, lifelong learning and social inclusion are closely connected to the concept of recovery from mental illness, showing how mental health services in general need to restructure to enable people with the lived experience of mental illness to lead a meaningful life with and beyond the illness. Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; P.Ryan, S.Ramon & T.Greacen / PART I: RECOVERY / Recovery, Lifelong Learning, Empowerment & Social Inclusion: Is A New Paradigm Emerging?; H.Glover / TREE: Towards Recovery, Empowerment and Experiential Expertise of Users of Psychiatric Services; W.Boevink / Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP); B.Evans & K.Sault / The Role of Mental Health Service Users in Recovery from Professional Stigma; R.W.Surber / Developing Successful Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Services; J.Boardman & G.Shepherd / PART II: SOCIAL INCLUSION AND EMPLOYMENT / Designing Policies to Foster the Community Inclusion of People in Recovery; L.Davidson, E.Flanagan & T.Styron / Employment and Social Inclusion: Implementing the Model and Facing the Reality; J.Schneider / Overcoming Barriers to Empowerment; T.Greacen & E.Jouet / PART III: EMPOWERMENT AND LIFELONG LEARNING / Empowerment: Key Concepts and Evidence Base; A.Baumann, P.Ryan & C.Griffiths / Evaluating Service User Involvement in Mental Health Services; D.C.Keay / Lifelong Learning, Mental Health and Higher Education: A UK Focus; J.Anderson & J.Holmshaw / Lifelong Learning and Wellbeing: The Health Benefits of Lifelong Learning for People With Mental Illness; J.Ogunleye, C.Griffiths, I.Dawson & K.Nyberg / Stakeholders' Lifelong Learning and Organisational Change Experiences in the Context of the EMILIA Project; M.Kaunonen & S.Ramon / 'Getting on with Your Life': A User's Experience of Participating in the EMILIA Project; T.K.Nilsen / Service Users' Experiences of Lifelong Learning; I.Nieminen & T.K.Nilsen / Mental Health Service Users as Trainers in the Context of the EMILIA Project; T.Stenfors-Hayes & P.Ryan / Index March 2012 240pp 2 figures and 10 tables Hardback £55.00

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Sensorimotor Control and Learning An Introduction to the Behavioral Neuroscience of Action James Tresilian, University of Warwick, UK

A comprehensive introduction for undergraduate students, Sensorimotor Control and Learning presents an integrated picture of sensorimotor behaviour. It provides integrated coverage of: brain and behavior, perception and action, theory and experiment, performance (kinematics and kinetics of behavior) and outcomes. Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALS / Motor Behaviour and Control / Neuromechanical Foundations / Sensorimotor Foundations / Visuomotor Foundations / PART II: SENSORIMOTOR CONTROL / Stimulus-Elicited Behaviour / Reflex Circuitry and Voluntary Motor Control / Spatial Orientation and Postural Control / Locomotion on Legs / Getting Around: Visual Control of Locomotor Manoeuvres / Staying on Track / Programs and Pattern Generation / Aiming to be Accurate / Sequences and Series / PART III: SENSORIMOTOR LEARNING / Learning: Process and Mechanism / Adaptation and Acquisition May 2012 Hardback TB

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Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress International Perspectives

Religion

The Fatigue of the Shari’a

Edited by Carl Walker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Katherine Johnson, Principal Lecturer in Psychology and Liz Cunningham, Senior Lecturer in Community Research and Practice, all at University of Brighton, UK

Providing a uniquely global perspective of community psychology, this is exciting and important reading for students and researchers at a variety of levels, written by leading experts in this area. Drawing on a wealth of experience and examples, it offers an essential guide to the political global context of this developing area of psychology. Contents: Introduction: Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress: International Perspectives / PART I: SOCIO-ECONOMICS AND MENTAL DISTRESS / Introduction/ Seroxat: the Corruption of Pharmacological Corporations, Health Care Professionals, Politicians and Academics / Gambling: Government and Industry Promotion of a Dangerous Form of Consumption / Neoliberal Ideology and Personal Debt in the UK / The Operation of a Suicidal Cohort and its Socio-economic Origins / Mental Health and Community Psychology in India / PART II: PSYCHOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND MODES OF INTERVENTIONS / Introduction / Social Integration, Violence and Mental Health in Columbia / Supporting Global Mental Health: Critical Community Psychology as a Potential Panacea? / Developing a Cambodian Psychology / Communities and Professional Identities: South African Women Students' Accounts of Applied Psychology Training / Community Psychology as a Globalised Commodity? A South African Perspective / PART III: INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL CHANGE PROJECTS / Introduction / Charting a Path From Data to Action: A Culturally Sensitive Intervention for Adolescent Self-Harm in Sri Lanka / Housing for People with Lived Experience of Mental Health Issues: Housing First as a Strategy to Improve Quality of Life / Developing a Tenant Organisation as a Resource in Supported Housing / The Clubhouse Model and Community Psychology / Liberation of the Social Consciousness through Alternative Learning and Action Research: Work in Progress with the Aytas of the Philippines / Art, Social Action and Social Change / Conclusion: Global Mental Health, Cultural Specificity and the Risk of Neo-colonialism: Challenges for Critical Community Psychology April 2012 Hardback Paperback

340pp £59.99 £29.99

Ahmad Atif Ahmad, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of California in Santa Barbara, USA

The Fatigue of the Shari’a places on a continuum two kinds of debates: debates in the Islamic tradition about the end of access to divine guidance and debates in modern scholarship in Islamic legal studies about the end of the Shari’a. The resulting continuum covers what access to divine guidance means and how it relates to Shari’a. Contents: PART I: FOUNDATIONS / PART II: JURISTS AND NON-JURISTS / PART III: MODERNITY AND ITS QUESTIONS / PART IV: BEYOND MODERNITY A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com April 2012 Hardback

240pp £58.00

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Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law Series Editor: Ivo Kamps

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The Islamic Law of War Justifications and Regulations Ahmed Al-Dawoody, Lecturer, Department of Islamic Studies in English, Al-Azhar University, Egypt February 2011 Hardback

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Judaism and World Religions

The Salvation of the Flesh in Tertullian of Carthage

Encountering Christianity, Islam, and Eastern Traditions

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No Longer the Same Religious Others and the Liberation of Christian Theology David R. Brockman, Research Associate, Progressive Christian Center of the South, USA; has taught at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University and Brite Divinity School March 2011 Hardback

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New Approaches to Religion and Power Series Editor: Ivo Kamps

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First Announcement The Christocentric Shift Emery de Gaál, Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Eichstätt, Germany; Currently Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, University of St. Mary of the Lake, operated by the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, USA May 2011 Hardback

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Carly Daniel-Hughes, Assistant Professor of Religion, Concordia University, Canada

Examines Tertullian of Carthage’s (160-220 C.E.) writings on dress within Roman vestimentary culture. It employs a socio-historical approach, together with insights from performance theory and feminist rhetorical analysis, to situate Tertullian’s comments in the broader context of the Roman Empire. Contents: Bodily Displays of Modesty: Or, How to Power Dress in the Roman World / The Clothing that Maketh the Christian Man: Tertullian’s On the Pallium September 2011 192pp 10pp illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The New Sciences of Religion Exploring Spirituality from the Outside In and Bottom Up

The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI

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Imaging Religion in Film The Politics of Nostalgia

Dressing for the Resurrection

Alan Brill, Cooperman/Ross Endowed Professor; Associate Professor of Jewish-Christian Studies, Seton Hall University, USA April 2012 Hardback

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William Grassie, Founder of the Metanexus Institute, which works to promote the constructive engagement of Religion and Science; Grassie received his Doctorate in Religion from Temple University in 1994 and his B.A. from Middlebury College in 1979; Grassie has taught in a variety of positions at Temple University, Swarthmore College, the University of Pennsylvania, City College of New York, and Pendle Hill, USA January 2011 Hardback Paperback

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M. Gail Hamner, Associate Professor, Department of Religion, Syracuse University, USA

This book offers a new methodology for examining the ethicopolitical dimensions of religion and film which foregrounds film’s social power both to shape subjectivity and to image contemporary social contradictions and analyzes three specific films: Kurosawa’s Dersu Uzala; Kiarostami’s Taste of Cherry; and the Coens’ The Man Who Wasn’t There. Contents: Introduction: Interpreting Religion and Film / PART I: FILM STUDY / Akira Kurosawa: ‘What is a Thing?’: Posing the Religious in Dersu Uzala January 2012 21 illustrations Hardback

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The Thunder: Perfect Mind A New Translation and Introduction Hal Taussig, Visiting Professor of New Testament, Union Theological Seminary, USA and Jared Calaway, Maia Kotrosits, Celene Lillie, Justin Lasser, all Associated with Union Theological Seminary, USA January 2011 Hardback

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RELIGION • SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE First Announcement

Faith, Feminism, and Scholarship The Next Generation Edited by Melanie L. Harris, Assistant Professor of Religion, Department of Religious Studies, Texas Christian University, USA and Kathryn Ott, Deputy Director of the Religious Institute; she holds a doctorate in Christian Social Ethics from Union Theological Seminary, USA

A multi cultural collection of third-wave feminist voices, this book reveals how current feminist religious scholars from around the world are integrating social justice and activism into their scholarship and pedagogy. Contents: Women of Faith: Scholarship, Activism, and the Next Generation; M.L.Harris & K.Ott / Remnants: Mothering: A Reflection on Activist-Scholarship and Spirituality in an African American Life; R.Harding / Feminism and Justice: ‘Who’ is in the details, ‘What’ is the Big Picture; K.Ott / Transformative ‘Moves’ to Join: A Transnational Feminist Pedagogical Practice; N.Kim / Keeping the Light: Sharing Story: Sharing Strength Womanist Wholeness and Community; M.L.Harris December 2011 224pp Hardback £55.00

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Afro-Eccentricity Beyond the Standard Narrative of Black Religion William David Hart, Professor of Religious Studies; Coordinator of Diversity Initiatives, University of North Carolina, USA March 2011 Hardback

250pp £55.00

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Disability Studies and Biblical Literature Candida R. Moss, Assistant Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame, France andJ eremy Schipper, Assistant Professor of Religion, Temple University, USA

The primary aim of this volume is to synthesize the two fields of disability studies and biblical studies. It illustrates how academic or critical biblical scholarship has shown that many texts involving disability in the Bible is much more nuanced than a casual reading or isolated proof texting may indicate.

Social Work and Social WELFARE First Announcement

Social Work with Children and Families Policy, Law, Theory, Research and Practice Martin Brett Davies, Professor Emeritus, University of East Anglia, UK

Martin Davies brings together contributors from a range of universities and practice backgrounds to provide incisive perspectives on this complex field. One half of a unique duet of texts, this book explores the issues within policy, law, theory and research, which will define practice for the next generation of child and family social workers.

Karen Teel, Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego, USA

Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: SOCIAL WORK AND CHILD PROTECTION / Introduction / Social Policy and Child Protection: Using the Heart and the Head: M.Little; D.Jodrell & S.Karakurt / Legal Perspectives on Social Work in Child Protection; C.Ball / The Place that Theory Plays in Child Protection Social Work; S.Hackett / The Challenging Nature of Research in Child Protection; H.Sneddon / Child Protection Social Work in Practice; J.Smeeton / PART II: SOCIAL WORK AND THE PROVISION OF FAMILY SUPPORT / Introduction / Family Support: Policies for Practice; K.Morris / The Legal Foundations of Family Support Work; L.Jordan / The Theoretical Foundations of Family Support Work; N.Frost & P.Dolan / What Research Findings Tell Social Workers about Family Support; A.McLeod / Family Support Work in Practice; J.McCormack / PART II: SOCIAL WORK IN THE FIELD OF ADOPTION AND FOSTERING / Introduction / Adoption: From the Preservation of the Moral Order to the Needs of the Child; J.Simmonds / Legal Perspectives on Social Work in Adoption and Fostering; C.Ball / Two Theoretical Fields Relevant to the Practice of Social Work in Adoption and Fostering; C.Jones / Milestones in Adoption and Fostering Research; G.Clapton / Adoption and Fostering in Practice; S.Holland & C.Love / PART IV: RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE / Introduction / Residential Child Care Policy; J.Stanley / Residential Child Care: The Legal Foundations and Requirements; R.Sen / Theory in Residential Child Care; M.Smith / What Research Tells Us about Residential Child Care Practice; A.Kendrick / Residential Child Care in Practice; J.Bolger & J.Millar

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Contents: The Nature of Barrenness in the Hebrew Bible; J.S.Baden / The Blind, the Lame, and the Barren Shall Not Come into the House; S.Ackerman / ‘Like the eunuch who does not beget’: Gender, Mutilation, and Negotiated Status in the Ancient Near East; T.Lemos / Sexual Disabilities in the Hebrew Bible; D.T.Stewart / Isaiah’s Brave New World: The Disabled in Prophetic Utopian Visions; J.Schipper / Whoring after Cripples: On the Intersection of Gender and Disability Imagery in Jeremiah; R.Raphael / Ascription of Physical Disability as a Stigmatizing Strategy in Biblical Iconic Polemics; S.M.Olyan / A Tale of Two Eunuchs: Isaiah 56:1-8 and Acts 8:26-40; S.Melcher / Sensing Jesus: The Construction of the Ideal Disciple in Mark; C.R.Moss / ‘The Blind, Lame and Paralyzed’ (John 5:3): John’s Gospel, Disability Studies, and Postcolonial Perspectives; W.Carter / His Feet and Ankles Were Made Strong: Signs of Character in the Man Lame from Birth November 2011 248pp Hardback £58.00

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European Capitalist Welfare Societies

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Social Work with Adults

The Problem of Sustainability

Policy, Law, Theory, Research and Practice

Patricia Frericks, Assistant Professor, Institute for Sociology, University of Hamburg, Germany and Robert Maier, Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Edited by Martin Brett Davies, Professor Emeritus, University of East Anglia, UK

Martin Davies brings together contributors from a range of universities and practice backgrounds to provide incisive perspectives on this complex field. One half of a unique duet of texts, this book explores the issues within policy, law, theory and research, which will define practice for the next generation of adult social workers. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: SOCIAL WORK AND MENTAL HEALTH / Introduction / Social Policy and Mental Health Social Work; M.Webber & J.Nathan / Mental Health Law and Social Work; N.Gould & D.Martin / Theory in Mental Health Social Work; J.Tew / What Research Findings Tell Social Workers about their Work in Mental Health; S.Evans & P.Huxley / Social Work Practice in Mental Health; C.Leah / PART II: SOCIAL WORK AND THE PERSONALISATION AGENDA / Introduction / The Emergence and Development of the Personalisation Agenda; J.Leece / Law on Personalisation; S.Braye & A.Brammer / Conceptualisation and Theory Building in Personalisation; S.Hunter & M.Titterton / Personalisation: What the Research Tells Us; G.MacIntyre / Personalisation in Practice; M.Bamber, J.Brooks, S.Cusack, J.Edwards, M.Gardner, K.Gridley, L.Howard, N.Marshall, L.Salmon & J.Wood / PART III: SOCIAL WORK IN THE FIELD OF SUBSTANCE USE AND MISUSE / Introduction / Social Policy and Substance Use; S.Galvani & A.Thurnham / The Legal Foundations of Social Work in the Field of Drug and Alcohol Abuse; M.Preston-Shoot / A Theoretical Perspective on Social Work and Substance Use; D.Forrester & A.Hutchinson / Social Work Research and Substance Misuse; D.Forrester, G.Glynn & M.McCann / Working with People who Use Substances; S.Galvani & S.Wadd / PART IV: SOCIAL WORK AND OLD AGE / Introduction / The Place that Social Policy Plays in Shaping the Social Context of Older People; T.Gilbert & L.Powell / The Legal Foundations and Requirements for Social Work with Older People; A.McDonald / Landscapes and Portraits: Using Multiple Lenses to Inform Social Work Theories of Old Age; J.Parker / What Research Tells Social Workers about their Work with Older People; P.Clarkson / Social Work with Older People; R.Jones March 2012 Paperback

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This book analyzes European capitalist welfare societies, exploring questions of sustainability and the financing of social rights. Contents: Introduction and Overview / Resources, Identities and Power. A Framework for Analysing the Dynamics and Variations in European Capitalist Welfare States / Life Course and Resources / Life Course Ecologies and State Welfare Economy / The Positioning of Women / The Positioning of Migrants / Conclusion and Discussion / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Edited by Claudine Attias-Donfut, Director, Department of Ageing Research, CNAV (National Retirement Fund of Public Social Security), France, Joanne Cook, Research Assistant, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, UK, Jaco Hoffman, Research Fellow, Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK and Louise Waite, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Leeds, UK

Explores migration experiences of African families across two generations in Britain, France and South Africa. Global processes of African migration are investigated, and the lived experiences of African migrants are explored in areas such as citizenship, belonging, intergenerational transmission, work and social mobility.

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Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration; J.Cook & J.Hoffman / African Migration in its National and Global Context; J.Barou, P.Aigner & B.Mbenga / From Generation to Generation: Changing Family Relations, Citizenship and Belonging; C.Attias-Donfut & L.Waite / Typical Migration Stories: Comparing Trajectories of African Migration; V.Roos, J.Cook, S.Aouici, R.Gallou & P.Aigner / Country Monographs: France; J.Barou / Country Monographs: Britain; l.Waite & P.Aigner / Country Monographs: Post-Apartheid South Africa; I.Kalule-Sabiti, B.Mbenga, A.Yaw Amoateng & J.Hoffman / Understanding African Migration: Intergenerational Relations, Citizenship and Belonging in a Comparative Context; C.Attias-Donfut, J.Cook & J.Hoffman / References / Bibliography

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Shopping and Crime

The Family ADHD Solution

Joshua Bamfield, Centre for Retail Research, UK

A Scientific Approach to Maximizing Your Child’s Attention and Minimizing Parental Stress

An interdisciplinary study of retail crime as a cultural phenomenon, drawing on economics, criminology and management to present a comprehensive explanation for the growth in retail thefts. This topical study explores crime prevention as a management issue, using criminomics, a concept based on commercial realities rather than maximising arrests. Contents: Introduction / Shopping and Offending / Shopper and Shoplifter / How Shoplifters Shop the Store / The Crime of Theft: How Much is Stolen? / Theft by Employees / The Politics of Retail Crime Prevention / Sanctions Against Retail Crime / The Roles of Loss Prevention / Managing Loss Prevention / Conclusions March 2012 208pp 12 figures and 21 b/w tables Hardback £55.00

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Mark Bertin, Developmental Pediatrician; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, New York Medical College, USA; Director of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Westchester Institute for Human Development

For families of children with ADHD, the stress can be overwhelming, often resulting in anxiety, depression, and divorce. Developmental paediatrician Mark Bertin addresses the overlooked problems at the core of the family unit and guides parents on ways to create a calmer, more productive environment for their child with ADHD to thrive in. Contents: PART I: ADHD - A PRACTICAL GUIDE / ADHD, Parenting and the Brain / The Path to Diagnosis / ADHD beneath the Surface / PART II - MINDFULNESS IN ADHD CARE / Attention Training and the Brain / The Science of Mindfulness / Taking Care of Yourself - Mindfulness in Action / PART III - PROMOTING WELL BEING – COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN / Behavior: Avoiding the ‘No David’ Approach / Education: Rallying the Team / Medical Options for ADHD / Supporting the Whole Family February 2011 Paperback

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Globalization, Fear and Insecurity The Challenges for Cities North and South Sophie Body-Gendrot, Emeritus Professor, University of Paris IV Sorbonne, France; Researcher, Cesdip/CNRS

Fear is ingrained in the history of cities but our short-sightedness prevents us from grasping its evolution over time. Increasingly, risk and fear are experienced, portrayed and discussed as globalized phenomena, particularly since 9/11. This research puts urban insecurity in perspective, with a comparison of world-cities in the North and South. Contents: Introduction / Old and New Fears in Cities / The Turning Point of 9/11 / Terrorism / Criminal Gangs in Global Cities of the South / Disorders in British and French Cities / Conclusion: Global Cities' Challenges April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Immigration Policy and the Scandinavian Welfare State 19452010

Mapping the Sociology of Health and Medicine

Grete Brochmann, Professor of Sociology, University of Oslo, Norway and Anniken Hagelund, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Social Research, Norway

Fran Collyer, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney, Australia

An examination of the historical development of post-war immigration politics in Norway, Sweden and Denmark from the perspective of the welfare state, examining how welfare states with high ambitions, generous and inclusive welfare schemes and a strong sense of egalitarianism cope with the pressures of immigration and growing diversities. Contents: List of Figures / Preface / List of Abbreviations / Notes on the Contributors / Welfare State, Nation and Immigration; G.Brochmann & A.Hagelund / Sweden: The Flagship of Multiculturalism; K.Borevi / Denmark; a National Welfare State Meets the World; H.Vad Jønsson & K.Petersen / Norway: The Land of the Golden; G.Brochmann & A.Hagelund / Comparison: A Model with Three Exceptions?; G.Brochmann & A.Hagelund / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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Male Rape is a Feminist Issue Feminism, Governmentality and Male Rape

America, Britain and Australia Compared

A study of sociology of health and medicine across three different countries, the USA, UK and Australia, examining the nature of disciplines and their specialities and posing sociological questions about the formation of intellectual fields and their social relations. Contents: List of Illustrations / Theoretical Frameworks and Beginnings / Past and Present: Three National Sociologies of Health and Medicine / Disciplines, Professions and Specialities / The Study and its Methods / National Trends in the Sociology of Health and Medicine Since 1990 / Old Roads and New Pathways: Reflections, Conclusions and a Way Forward / End Notes / References / Index and Glossary May 2012 28 b/w tables Hardback

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Social Lives with Other Animals Tales of Sex, Death and Love Erika Cudworth, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of East London, UK April 2011 10 photographs Hardback

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Claire Cohen, Senior Lecturer in Applied Criminology, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

The Sociology of Elite Distinction From Theoretical to Comparative Perspectives Jean-Pascal Daloz, CNRS Research Professor, University of Oxford, UK

'Daloz identifies and challenges the simplifications and reductions that have marked sociological efforts to investigate the symbolic displays of classes and elites. In his often witty, encyclopaedic exploration of the fantastic variations that actually have marked such displays, he gives the culture of distinction not only an autonomy but an internal structure - for the first time.’ - Jeffrey C. Alexander, Professor of Sociology, Yale University, USA 'A whirlwind tour of erudition.’ - Contemporary Sociology This major contribution to the study of consumption is the definitive book on elite distinction. Exploring how elite groups express and display their sense of authority through material and aesthetic attributes, the book argues that differences between societies, and across historical periods, challenge current understandings of elite distinction. Contents: Introduction / PART I: SOCIAL THEORY AND ELITE DISTINCTION / Classical Approaches to Social Emulation and Distinction / Major Subsequent Contributions / Grand Theories: Limits and Merits / PART II: KEY MANIFESTATIONS / External Signs of Superiority / Embodied Signs of Superiority / Vicarious Display / PART III: VARIABILITY / The Historicity of Elite Distinction: Selected Themes / Tradition, Fashion, Borrowing, Syncretism / Beyond Reductionism / Conclusion / Postscript April 2012 Paperback

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This book seeks to problematize knowledge and practices regarding ‘male rape’ and its relationship to feminism, examining this issue from a Foucauldian perspective. Feminist constructions of ‘male rape’ can plausibly be claimed to operate as a ‘regime of truth’, but one must question whether this is running counter to patriarchy. Contents: Introduction: Feminism, Governmentality and 'Male' Rape / Problematization: A Critical Ontology of the Present / Investigation: A Foucauldian Triangulation / Representations: Knowing Victimhood / Biopolitics: Imagining Victimhood / Individuation: Acting on Victimhood / Concluding Thoughts April 2012 Hardback

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The European Consumer Citizen in Law and Policy Jim Davies, Research Fellow, School of Law, University of Leicester, UK August 2011 4 figures Hardback

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Faith and Social Capital After the Debt Crisis The Laughter of Bishops Adam Dinham, Reader, Goldsmiths University, UK

In the grip of the current debt crisis, where the social and capital seem increasingly unbalanced, this book examines whether faiths can help rebalance society through drawing communities together. Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Preface / Faith Beyond Social Capital / Relationships in Ordinary / Faiths, Public Policy and the Rise of Social Capital / Capital, Social Capital and Religious Capital / Capitalism-Fetishism? / Magnifying the Market / Faith in Markets / Prophets or Profits? / An Alternative Discourse of Faith / References / Bibliography May 2012 224pp 12 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £55.00

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Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security Deborah Drake, Lecturer in Criminology, Social Policy Department, The Open University, UK

Drawing on research in men’s long-term, maximum-security prisons, this book examines three interconnected problems: the tendency of the prison to obscure other social problems and conceal its own failings, the pursuit of greater levels of human security through repressive and violent means and the persistence of the belief in the problem of ‘evil’. Contents: Demythologising the Prison and its Uses / The Growing Hegemony of Imprisonment / Establishing LongTerm, Maximum-Security Imprisonment in England / A State of Security in Maxmimum-Security Prisons / LongTerm, Maximum-Security Punishment / Constituting Security in the Penal and Social Realms / Duplicity, Violent Crime of Criminal 'Justice' and the Problem with Punishment / Making the Unthinkable Thinkable May 2012 256pp 3 b/w tables and 4 figures Hardback £55.00

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Women on Corporate Boards and in Elite Management European Trends and Policy Edited by Colette Fagan, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester, UK, Maria González Menèndez, Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Silvia Gómez Ansón, Associate Professor of Finance and Accountancy, both at University of Oviedo, Spain April 2012 304pp 216x138mm 66 b/w tables, 27 figures and 3 illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-29344-1

Work and Welfare in Europe Series Editors: Denis Bouget, Jochen Clasen, Ana Guillén Rodriguez and Jane Lewis

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Emergency Contraception The Story of a Global Reproductive Health Technology Edited by Angel M. Foster, Senior Associate at IBIS Reproductive Health and L. L. Wynn, Lecturer at Macquarie University, Australia April 2012 Hardback

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Children, Morality and Society

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Jews & Money

Sam Frankel, Founder and Director of the Educational Charity Act 4, UK

The Story of a Stereotype

A look at the extent to which children engage with questions of morality, arguing that they are active members of society who have both the capacity and understanding to engage with discourses of morality.

Abraham H. Foxman, National Director of the AntiDefamation League (ADL) and one of today’s preeminent voices against hatred, discrimination, and violence in the United States and worldwide

'Abe Foxman has written with significant insight on a stereotype that should be eradicated. His perspective clears a path towards enlightenment and is fascinating. A must-read.' - Donald J. Trump In the wake of Bernie Madoff’s ruinous investment schemes and the tumbling of Wall Street, Abe Foxman takes a cultural and political look at the many variations throughout history of the assumptions made about Jews and money. These include: Jews as greedy global capitalists; Jews as wealthy secret communists and Jews as cheapskates. Contents: The Bernie Madoff Moment / The Story of a Stereotype / The Facts Behind the Myths / The Stereotype Today / When Everyone Has a Megaphone / Not So Funny / Damned If We Do, Damned If We Don’t / Society’s Response April 2012 Paperback

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Contents: List of Illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: LAYING A FOUNDATION FOR MORAL DISCOURSE: AGENCY, IDENTITY AND BELONGING / Agency, Identity and Belonging / PART II: REPRESENTATIONS OF CHILDHOOD AND MORALITY: A SOCIAL CONSTRUCT OF CONTROL SECTION / The ‘Ominous’ Child Childhood and Morality as Social Constructs / The Ambiguous Child - Contemporary Constructions of Children and the Law / PART III: MORAL AGENCY IN ACTION: THE SELF, OTHERS AND EXPERIENCES / Stereotypes - Positioning the Self / Negotiating Power Relations - The Self and Others / A Learning Experience - Making Sense of Social Experiences / PART IV: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS / Concluding Thoughts Time to be ‘Bothered’ / Bibliography / Index May 2012 240pp 3 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £55.00

Antarctica as Cultural Critique The Gendered Politics of Scientific Exploration and Climate Change Elena Glasberg Lecturer in the Writing Program, Princeton University, USA

Arguing that Antarctica is the most mediated place on earth and thus an ideal location for testing the limits of biopolitical management of population and place, this book remaps national and postcolonial methods and offers a new look on a ‘forgotten’ continent now the focus of ecological concern. Contents: 'Antarctic Convergence' and the End of the Grid / Gender and the Absent Native of Antarctic History / 'Sculpting in Ice': Affective Data and the Market Flow / Roads to Pole: Territorialization Without Territory and Post Ecological Architecture / Blanking the Landscape and Disaster Capitalism / The 100th Anniversary of Antarctica's Discovery: Time to Celebrate? June 2012 Hardback

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Studies in Childhood and Youth Series Editors: Allison James and Adrian L. James

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Disability and Social Theory

Theorizing Power

New Developments and Directions Edited by Dan Goodley, Reader in Applied Disability Studies, School of Education, University of Sheffield, UK, Bill Hughes, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and Lennard Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection, examines disability from a theoretical perspective, challenging views of disability that dominate mainstream thinking. Throughout, social theories of disability intersect with ideas associated with sex/ gender, race/ethnicity, class and nation. Contents: Notes on Contributors / Introducing Disability and Social Theory; D.Goodley, B.Hughes & L.Davis / PART I: CULTURES / Civilizing Modernity and the Ontological Invalidation of Disabled People; B.Hughes / Commodifying Autism: The Cultural Contexts of ‘Disability’ in the Academy; R.Mallett & K.Runswick-Cole / Disability and the Majority World: A Neo-Colonial Approach; S.Grech / Discourses of Disabled Peoples Organisations: Foucault, Bourdieu and Future Perspectives; T.Blackmore & S.Hodgkins / PART II: BODIES / Cyborgs, Cripples and iCrip: Reflections on the Contribution of Haraway to Disability Studies; D.Reeve / Theory, Impairment, and Impersonal Singularities: Deleuze, Guattari and Agamben; J.Overboe / The Body as the Problem of Individuality: A Phenomenological Disability Studies Approach; T.Titchkosky & R.Michalko / Dancing with Disability: An Intersubjective Approach; E.McGrath / PART III: SUBJECTIVITIES / Nomadology and Subjectivity: Deleuze, Guattari and Critical Disability Studies; G.Roets & R.Braidotti / Jacques Lacan + Paul Hunt = Psychoanalytic Disability Studies; D.Goodley / Intellectual Disability Trouble: Foucault and Goffman on ‘Challenging Behaviour’; K.Nunkoosing & M.Laurelut / Stalking Ableism: Using Disability to Expose ‘Abled’ Narcissism; F.Campbell / PART IV: COMMUNITIES / Lave and Wenger, Communities of Practice and Disability; R.Lawthom / Disability, Development and Postcolonialism; T.Chataika / Engaging Disability with Postcolonial Theory; A.Ghai / Recognition, Respect and Rights: Women with Disabilities in a Globalised World; C.Frohmader & H.Meekosha / Conclusions; B.Hughes, D.Goodley & L.Davis / Glossary April 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Jonathan Hearn, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Politics, University of Edinburgh, UK

Power is a key issue across all aspects of social life. This text provides a clear introduction to the topic, anchoring abstract ideas in real social and historical contexts. Spanning theorists from Machiavelli to Bourdieu, the text unravels complex distinctions and clearly explains key concepts to show the relationship between power and society. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / PART I: CONCEPTUALISING POWER / Introducing Key Issues / Meet the Family: Domination, Authority and Legitimacy / PART II: THEORISING POWER / European Sources / American Debates / Epistemological Approaches / Evolutionary Approaches / PART III: INVESTIGATING POWER / Domination, Authority and Legitimacy in Liberal Society / Religion and Morality / Gender, Power and Patriarchy / Identity and Personhood / Conclusion: To and Over, Is and Ought May 2012 Hardback Paperback TB

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Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK Mary J. Hickman, Professor of Irish Studies and Sociology; Director, Nicola Mai and Helen Crowley, both Senior Research Fellows, all at Institute for the Study of European Transformations, London Metropolitan University, UK

Based on a flagship research project for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Immigration and Inclusion programme, this book argues that social cohesion is achieved through people (new arrivals as well as the long-term settled) being able to resolve the conflicts and tensions within their day-to-day lives in ways that they find positive and viable. Contents: Introduction / Community Cohesion and the Backlash Against Multiculturalism in the UK / Social Cohesion in the New Economy / Place, Belonging and Social Cohesion / Housing and the Family / Education and Social Cohesion / Social Cohesion and the Politics of Belonging / Conclusions / Bibliography / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Identity Studies in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Margaret Wetherell, Valerie Hey and Stephen Reicher

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Europe in a Global Context Edited by Anne Sophie Krossa, Lecturer in European Studies, Lancaster University, UK August 2011 Paperback Hardback

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Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions Edited by Sally Hines, Lecturer, University of Leeds, UK and Yvette Taylor, Lecturer, Newcastle University, UK

This collection examines recent theoretical and methodological debates, shifts in law and policy, and social and cultural changes around sexuality. It sets out new ways of conceptualizing and researching sexuality and explores persistently marginalized and re-traditionalised sexual practices, subjectivities and identities. Contents: List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / Introduction / Reflexive Sexualities and Reflexive Sociology; B.Heaphy / The Affect of Methods; J.Gabb / To Pass Without Hindrance: Citizenship, Community, Diversity - or Death; Y.Taylor / Telling Personal Stories in Academic Research Publications: Reflexivity, Intersubjectivity and Contextual Positionalities’; C.Klesse / Born this Way: Congenital Heterosexuals and the Making of Heteroflexibility; J.Ward / Straight Indiscretions or Queer Hypocrites: Public Negotiations of Identity and Sexual Behaviour; E.Shapiro / The Romantic Imaginary: Compulsory Coupledom and Single Existence; E.Wilkinson / Reimagining Families of Choice; R.JonesWild / The Politics of Sexuality in Portugal: Confronting Tradition, Enacting Change; A.Santos / Stirring it Up - Again: A Politics of Difference in the New Millennium; S.Hines / Erotic Care: A Queer Feminist Bathhouse and the Power of Attentive Action; D.Cooper / ‘Shanghai Goes West’: A Story of the Development of a Commercial Gay Scene in China; C.Bassi / ‘Sexing Up’ Bodily Aesthetics: Notes towards Theorizing Trans Sexuality; Z.Davy & E.Steinbock / Past, Present and Future: Exploring the Sexual Identities of People with Learning Difficulties; R.Garbutt / Index April 2012 Hardback

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Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Victoria Robinson and Diane Richardson

Forming a Culture of Peace

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Reframing Narratives of Intergroup Relations, Equity, and Justice

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Forming a Culture of Peace challenges the discourses, narrative frames, and systems of values and beliefs that support and promote violence and conflict, defining new comprehensive approaches to human security. This book concentrates on the positive experiences and challenges of redefinition of conflict-based discourses and moral frames, re-humanization of former enemies, reframing narratives of intergroup relations, equity, and justice and offers valuable information as to the role of peace culture in conflict and post-conflict societies. Contents: PART I: DEFINING DISCOURSES OF PEACE / Reframing Public Discourses for Peace and Justice; M.Karlberg / The 'New' Rhetoric: Keeping Time in the Communication of Peacebuilding; R.Hart / Toward Popular Discourses of Peace; R.Rubenstein / Promoting Culture of Peace through History Education; K.V.Korostelina / Becoming a Peacemaker: Personal Discourses of Peace and Violence; M.Gopin / PART II: COMMUNICATING PEACE / The Discursive Construction of Global Poverty: Social Justice in Patterns of Reporting; M.Milner / Civil Identity and Communicative Practice: The Rhetoric of Liberty in the United States; S.Simmons / Conflict Prevention, Reconciliation and Mass Media Framing; B.Bahador / Why can't you Sell Peace like you sell Soap? Social Marketing: An Approach to Communication for Peace in Aceh; V.Rish / The importance of Communication in Civil-Society Peace Building. An Example taken from the Field; H.Neumann & M.Emmer May 2012 Hardback

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The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare 2nd edition Edited by Ellen Kuhlmann, Visiting Professor of Sociology, GoetheUniversity Frankfurt Main, Germany and Ellen Annandale, Reader in Sociology, University of Leicester, UK

'This handbook is a rich and impressive resource, ranging across continents and societies, and opening up fresh issues as well as surveying the field. The authors take us far beyond conventional ideas about sex differences, to explore the gender relations that affect disease, injury and well-being. New perspectives are opened on the gender regimes in health care organizations and health professions. This is a major asset for all concerned with medical interventions, health care and public policy.' - Professor Raewyn Connell, author of Gender: In World Perspective and Masculinities An authoritative, state-of-the-art reference collection, bringing together international experts to examine the key issues and core debates related to gender and healthcare. A vital resource for a wide range of academics, researchers, practitioners and policymakers. Contents: Preface to the Second Edition / Introduction: Bringing Gender to the Heart of Health Policy, Practice and Research; E.Kuhlmann & E.Annandale / PART I: GENDERING HEALTHCARE AND POLICY / PART II: THE SOCIAL PATTERNING OF HEALTH BY GENDER / PART III: EQUITY AND ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE / PART IV: GENDERING THE ORGANIZATION AND DELIVERY OF HEALTHCARE / PART V: THE PROFESSIONS AS CATALYST OF GENDER-SENSITIVE HEALTHCARE A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 504pp 234x156mm 19 b/w tables, 9 figures, 11 b/w illustrations and 2 graphs Paperback £29.99 978-1-137-01514-3

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Researching Later Life and Ageing New Qualitative Research Agendas and Methods

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Edited by Miranda Leontowitsch, Lecturer in Qualitative Research Methods, St George’s, University of London, UK

Sport and International Development

This collection on researching later life and ageing critically reflects upon the qualitative methods used in gaining knowledge of under-researched groups of older people and sets out future research agendas.

Edited by Roger Levermore, Lecturer in International Development, University of Liverpool, UK and Aaron Beacom, Senior Lecturer, University College Plymouth, UK

Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction; M. Leontowitsch / PART I: RESEARCH AGENDAS / Later Life as an Arena of Change; P.Higgs / Researching the Body and Embodiment in Later Life; L.Hurd Clarke / Reconceptualising Later Life: Using Qualitative Methods to Refine Understanding of New Ageing Populations; K.Lowton / PART II: UNDERRESEARCHED AGEING POPULATIONS / Learning to be Pakistani the Female Way: Issues of Identity, Trust and Recruitment when Researching Older Pakistani Muslims in the UK; M.Zubair, W.Martin & C.Victor / Piecing Together Experiences of Older People with Intellectual Disability; C.Bigby / Interviewing Older Men; M.Leontowitsch / PART III: OLD AND NEW QUALITATIVE METHODS / Using Focus Groups for Researching End of Life Care Issues with Older People; J.Seymour / Using Online Methods to Interview Older Adults about their Romantic and Sexual Relationships; S.Malta / Growing Old for Real: Women, Image and Identity; M.McMaster / Index June 2012 Hardback

224pp £55.00

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'A welcome addition to this developing academic area and provides an informative account illustrating the diverse ways sport is used for international development.' - International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics Investigating the capacity of sport to act both as a conduit for traditional development assistance activities and as an agent for change in its own right, this book, now in paperback, argues that sport can contribute to the development process, particularly where traditional development approaches have difficulty in engaging with communities. Contents: List of Illustrations / List of Contributors / Preface; L.Read & J.Bingham / Foreword; R.Levermore & A.Beacom / Introduction - Sport and Development: Mapping the Field; R.Levermore & A.Beacom / Sport-inInternational Development: Theoretical Frameworks; R.Levermore / Sport-in-Development: Accountability or Development?; F.Coalter / A Delicate Balance: Major Sport Events and Development; S.Cornelissen / Disability Sport and the Politics of Development; A.Beacom / Dilemmas and Opportunities in Gender and Sport-in-development; M.Saavedra / On the Backs of Peer Educators: Using Theory to Interrogate the Role of Young People in the Field of Sport-in-development; S.Nicholls / Getting to Know You: Using Sport to Engage and Build Relationships with Socially Marginalized Young People; T.Crabbe / Southern Perspective on Sport-in-development: A Case Study of Football in Bamenda, Cameroon; J.Fokwang / Sport as International Aid: Assisting Development or Promoting Underdevelopment in Sub-Saharan Africa?; G.Akindes & M.Kirwan / Conclusion / Index April 2012 Paperback

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New Managerialism in Education Commercialization, Carelessness and Gender Kathleen Lynch, Professor of Equality Studies, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Bernie Grummell, Lecturer, Departments of Education and Adult and Community Education, National University of Ireland and Dympna Devine, Director, Social Science Research Centre, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

This book examines the impact of neo-liberal reform on the traditional caring ethos of public services such as education, exploring how these reforms influence the appointment and experiences of senior management across the education sector. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: GOVERNANCE IN IRISH EDUCATION / New Managerialism as a Political Project: The Irish Case / The Culture of Governance in Irish Education / PART II: APPOINTING SENIOR MANAGERS / Research Preface: The Case Studies / Homosociability, Local Logics and Authenticity in the Appointments Process / Assessing Applicants: The Care Rules / PART III: BEING A SENIOR MANAGER / Leading Educators: The Emotional Work of Managing Identities / Crafting the Elastic Self: Gendered Experiences / The Careless Rules of the Game: Pregnancy, Child Care and Management / PART IV: LIVING AND FRAMING MARKETIZATION / New Managerialism, Carelessness and Gender / Framing Educational Agendas for Managers: The Role of the News Media / Bibliography / Index May 2012 256pp 3 b/w tables and 1 figure Hardback £55.00

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Engaging Devices: Everyday Technology Environment and Pragmatist Thought Noortje Marres, Goldsmiths ,University of London, UK

An introduction to object-centred perspectives on public involvement in relation to the environment and technology and demonstrates the mutual relevance of political thought and social research to one another in this area. Contents: List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Objects of Participation / The (Dis)invention of the Material Public: Returns to American Pragmatism / Devising Engagement: Everyday Carbon Accounting and the Cost of Involvement / Living Experiments: A ‘Coming Out’ for the Politics of Things / The Ecohome as Multifarious Instrument: Engagement, Innovation, Change / Re-distributing Problems of Participation / Notes / Bibliography / Index June 2012 Hardback

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The Evolution of European Identities Biographical Approaches Edited by Robert Miller, Professor of Sociology, School of Sociology and Social Policy; Director, Centre for Social Research, Queen’s University of Belfast, UK

Death in a Global Age

Murder, Gender and the Media

Ruth McManus, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Attitudes towards dying are informed by our social lives. This book explores death across different cultures, examining areas including grief and religion, life expectancy and representation. Introducing students to key debates in the field, this book shows how approaches to death are being radically reshaped in an increasingly globalized world. Contents: Death and Social LIfe: a Global Gaze / The Social Organisation of Dying and Death: a New Paradigm Emerges / Patterns in Life and Eeath: Shifting Demographic Trends Re-shape Life Expectancies / The Death Industries: Bespoke my Death / Funerary Rites: Give me a Decent Send-off / Grief: CyberSolace / Mass Death: Global Imaginaries / Religion: The de-secularisation of Spiritual Life and Death / Representations of Mortality: Watching Real Death is Good? / Conclusion: Death in a Global Age June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Narratives of Dangerous Love Jane Monckton Smith, Lecturer, Department of Natural and Social Sciences, Gloucestershire University, UK

A shocking look at how the idea of romantic love can justify and excuse the killing of women by their partners, and lead to sympathy and reduced sentences for the killers. The author explores how stories of domestic homicide are told in the news, by the police, and in the courts, drawing from seventy-two cases which took place over a twelve month period. Contents: Love and Intimate Femicide / The Problem of Intimate Partner Abuse / The Problems of Intimate Partner Femicide / Romantic Love and Violence / News Reporting of IPA and IPF / Six Case Studies and Factor Analysis / Narratives of IPF with Love / Narratives of IPF without Love / Forensic Narratives, Love and Homicide / Appendix I: A Personal Account from Frank Mullane May 2012 5 b/w tables Hardback

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Through in-depth analysis of interviews from across Europe, this book explores how European citizens identify themselves with Europe and the development of a ‘European mental space’. A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com May 2012 1 b/w table Hardback

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The Gaze of the West and Framings of the East Edited by Shanta Nair-Venugopal, Professor/ Principal Fellow, Institute of Occidental Studies, University of Malaysia

Western attitudes towards the phenomenon of Easternization are explored in this book, drawing upon Eastern perspectives and examining the impact upon contemporary culture to argue that Easternization is another type of globalization. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / PART I: INTRODUCTION;S. Nair-Venugopal / PART II: DEFINING PARAMETERS: BOUNDARIES AND BORDERS; S.Nair-Venugopal / Going beyond Boundedness; A.Merican / The Refashioning of the West or a Reframing of the East? S.Nair-Venugopal & L.Hui / Part III: RUMINATIONS / Philosophizing the Other, and Philosophies of the Other; A.Merican / Framings of the East: Rebranding Beliefs and Religions; L.Hui / Knowledge, Scholarship and Methodologies: A Viewpoint; S.A.B / Historical Narratives of the Colonised: The Noble Savage of Sarawak; B.Philip / The Mutual Gaze: Japan, the West and Business Management and Training; F.Bargiela-Chiappini & L.Hui / The Occidental Gaze of the Globalised Workplace; S.Paramasivam & S.NairVenugopal / Re-gazing the West in the Mirror: An Eastern Perspective; O.Liu / Interpreting Mosque Architecture in the 20th Century: Trapped between Two Worlds; M.Rasdi / Global Hybrids? ‘Eastern Traditions’ of Health and Wellness in the West; S.Newcombe / From Gastronomic Decolonisation to the World’s Gastronomies; J.Poulain / References / Index June 2012 288pp 216x138mm 10 b/w photographs and 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-30292-1

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The Criminal Cases Review Commission Hope for the Innocent? Edited by Michael Naughton, Senior Lecturer in Law and Sociology, University of Bristol, UK

'Michael Naughton’s timely and authoritative book comprehensively destroys the myth that the central mission of the CCRC is to correct wrongful convictions of the innocent.' - Professor Mike McConville, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 'This is a timely and provocative volume, which draws attention to the limitations of Criminal Cases Review Commission and similar institutions.' - Professor Peter Duff, former member of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission Focuses on the world’s first publicly-funded body the Criminal Cases Review Commission - to review alleged miscarriages of justice. Providing a critique of its operations, the book shows that its help to innocent victims of wrongful conviction is merely incidental. Contents: Foreword; R.Huff / Foreword; M.Mansfield / Foreword; M.Zander / Introduction; M.Naughton / PART I: SETTING THE SCENE / The Importance of Innocence for the Criminal Justice System; M.Naughton / PART II: VOLUNTARY SECTOR PERSPECTIVES / Thoughts from a Victim Support Worker; H.Kierle / Challenging the Refusal to Investigate Evidence Neglected by Trial; A.Green / The Failure to Live Up to its Stated Values?: The Case of Michael Attwooll and John Roden; D.Eady / The Failure of the Review of the Possible Wrongful Convictions Caused by Michael Heath; S.Sekar / PART III: PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVES / Historical Abuse Cases: Why They Expose the Inadequacy of the Real Possibility Test; M.Newby / Only the Freshest Will Do; C.Malone / Applicant Solicitors: Friends or Foes?; G.Maddocks & G.Tan / The Inadequacy of Legal Aid; S.Bird / PART IV: ACADEMIC PERSPECTIVES / After 10 Years: An Investment in Justice?; R.Nobles & D.Schiff / Real Possibility or Fat Chance?; K.Kerrigan / Press and Release: UK News Coverage of the CCRC Since 1996; P.Mason / The CCRC as an Option for Canada: Forwards or Backwards?; C.Walker & K.Campbell / A View from the United States; R.Schehr / PART V: CONCLUSION / Conclusion; M.Naughton / References / Index March 2012 Paperback

272pp £18.99

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Rethinking Miscarriages of Justice Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg Michael Naughton, Senior Lecturer in Law and Sociology, University of Bristol, UK

'It is important to refresh our perspectives upon the perennial problem of miscarriages of justice, and Michael Naughton...thoroughly explains to us in his book why, after a Royal Commission and so much criminal justice legislation, reform remains essential.' - Clive Walker, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, Leeds University, UK 'This book provides a refreshing new approach to the analysis of miscarriages of justice. Drawing upon Foucault’s analysis of governmentality and the emerging new perspective of zemiology, it maps a new terrain for understanding miscarriages. It is clearly written and succinct. It should be essential reading for students of law, criminology, sociology and politics.' - Paddy Hillyard, Professor of Sociology, Queen’s University Belfast, UK Michael Naughton draws on Foucauldian theory and ‘social harm’ paradigms to offer a radical redefinition of miscarriages of justice from a critical perspective, challenging the dominant perception that miscarriages of justices are rare and exceptional cases of wrongful imprisonment. Contents: Foreword; J.Simon / Introduction / What is a Miscarriage of Justice? / The Official Miscarriage of Justice Iceberg / Causation: Beyond the Official Miscarriage of Justice Iceberg / Government / Campaigns / Academia / Human Rights / Zemiology / Conclusion March 2012 Paperback

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Social Economies of Fear and Desire Emotional Regulation, Emotion Management, and Embodied Autonomy Valérie de Courville Nicol, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University in Montreal, Canada

All behaviours, indeed all forms of agency, are viewed as emotionallydriven. This book provides an approach to emotional experience and agency which drastically nuances the commonly held view that fear has predominantly irrational, morally, or ideologically suspect effects which thwart the exercise of autonomy. Contents: Introduction: Analyzing emotional selves / PART I: EMBODIED IN/CAPACITY THEORY / PART II: EMOTIONAL ECONOMIES A Full Table of Contents is Available at: www.palgrave.com December 2011 272pp Hardback £58.00

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Seeking Authenticity in Place, Culture, and the Self

International Migration & Social Theory

The Great Urban Escape Nick Osbaldistonis , Lecturer in Sociology, Monash Gippsland, Australia

In recent times, there has been a substantial push by people to escape the metropolis for lifestyles in small coastal, country, or mountainside locales. This book explores the narratives emerging from amenity-lef migration using methods developed within the ‘strong’ cultural sociology. Contents: The Great Urban Escape / The Promises of the Natural World - Escaping the City for Pristine Landscapes / A Sense of Community - Cultural Heritage, Nostalgia and Sociability / The Culture of Planning - Coding in Policy Initiative / The Perils of Seachange - Threats, Unintended Consequences and the Future of Place / The Local Experience, Seachange Communities and Mythologies / The Seachange Story - Authenticity, Place and the Self May 2012 Hardback

208pp £55.00

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Intersections between Feminist and Queer Theory Edited by Diane Richardson, Janice McLaughlin and Mark E. Casey, all at School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK April 2012 Paperback

208pp £19.99

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Karen O'Reilly, Lecturer in Sociology, Loughborough University, UK International migration affects millions across the globe every day and provokes a myriad of responses, from individual emotions to government policy. Critically examining how migration has been theorized and using empirical examples to explore key topics, this book shows how migration cuts to the heart of notions of identity, home and belonging. Contents: Introduction / Practice Theory: A Framework for International Migration Research / Theories and Perspectives in Migration / Lifestyle Migration: British Migration to Spain's Coastal Areas / Labour Migration: Mexican Labour Migration to the United States / Domestic Labour Migration: Filipina Domestic Labour Migration to Hong Kong / Refugees and Forced Migration: Refugee Children in the United Kingdom / Conclusion June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Policing and Security in Practice Challenges and Achievements Tim Prenzler, Professor and Chief Investigator, Australian National Research Council, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University, Australia

This volume addresses critical questions about how to achieve the best outcomes from police and security providers by reviewing and critiquing the scientific literature and identifying best practice guidelines. Chapters cover a range of topical issues, including legitimacy, organized crime, public protests and intelligence and investigations. Contents: Foreword; M.Gill / (Re)Constructing Best Practice in Policing; T.Legrand & S.Bronitt / Legitimacy and Policing; E.Sargeant, K.Murphy, J.Davis & L.Mazerolle / The Suppression of Organised Crime: New Approaches and Problems; J.Ayling & R.Broadhurst / Policing Contemporary Protests; D.Baker / Integrating Intelligence into Policing Practice; J.Evans & M.Kebbell / The Effectiveness of Traffic Law Enforcement in Reducing Traffic Crashes; L.Bates, B.Watson & D.Soole / Approaches to Improving Organisational Effectiveness: The Impact of Attraction, Selection and Leadership Practices in Policing; J.M.Drew / Corruption Prevention and Complaint Management; L.Porter & T.Prenzler / Public-Private Crime Prevention Partnerships; T.Prenzler & R.Sarre / Safety in Policing and Security Operations; T.Prenzler / Making the Most of Security Technology; R.Draper & T.Prenzler / Optimising Security through Effective Regulation: Lessons from Around the Globe; M.Button May 2012 224pp 4 b/w tables and 6 figures Hardback £55.00

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Volunteering and Society in the 21st Moving Histories of Class and Century Community Colin Rochester, Senior Visiting Research Fellow, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Management, University of Surrey, UK, Angela Ellis Paine, Director, Institute for Volunteering Research, UK and Steven Howlett, Senior Lecturer, Roehampton University, UK

'This is a super book and we’d recommend that it should be on the Christmas list for volunteer managers and anyone with a keen interest in volunteering!' Volunteering Magazine '...interesting, well organized and well written.' Voluntas

Identity, Place and Belonging in Contemporary England Ben Rogaly, Senior Lecturer, University of Sussex, UK and Becky Taylor, Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK March 2011 264pp 216x138mm 2 figures, 2 maps and 4 b/w illustrations Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-29538-4

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Collective Action for Social Change

Expectations about the contribution that volunteering can make to society are at a new high. This book, now in paperback and with a major new foreword exploring the impact of the UK government’s ‘Big Society’ agenda on volunteering, brings together in one volume what is known about the volunteering phenomenon.

An Introduction to Community Organizing

Contents: Foreword / Introduction / Making Sense of Volunteering: Perspectives, Principles and Definitions / Capturing the Diversity of Voluntary Action / Profiling Voluntary Action: Who Does What? / UK Volunteering in International Perspective / A Changing Society / Government and Volunteering; Towards a History of Policy and Practice / The Changing Face of Volunteering Current and Future Trends / Motivation and Recruitment: Why and How do Volunteers Come? / Rewards and Retention: Why do Volunteers Stay? / Issues of Coordination and Management: How Can the Activities of Volunteers be Best Organised? / Measuring the Impact of Volunteering / Changing the Image of Volunteering / Making Volunteering Inclusive / Maintaining the Independence of Voluntary Action / Defending the Spirit of Volunteering from Formalisation / Voluntary Action in the 21st Century / References

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March 2012 296pp 8 b/w tables and 7 figures Paperback £17.99

Aaron Schutz, Associate Professor; Chair, Department of Education Policy and Communication Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA and Marie G. Sandy, formerly Deputy Director of Wider Opportunities for Women in Washington, USA 310pp £55.00 £18.99

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Rethinking School Violence Theory, Gender, Context Edited by Sue Saltmarsh, Associate Professor of Educational Studies, Australian Catholic University, Kerry Robinson, Associate Professor in Sociology, School of Social Sciences and Cristyn Davies, Researcher, both at the University of Western Sydney, Australia

Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / Introduction: The Case for Rethinking School Violence; K.Robinson, C.Davies & S.Saltmarsh / PART I: SCHOOL VIOLENCE IN CONTEXT / ‘The Kid Most Likely’: Naming, Brutality and Silence Within and Beyond School Settings; S.Saltmarsh / The Historical and Political Roots of School Violence in South Africa: Developing a Cross-National Theory; R.Casella / FYI…Virtual Space has a Context: Toward an Alternative Frame for Understanding Cyberbullying; A.Chapman & R.Buchanan / PART II: GENDER AND SCHOOL VIOLENCE / Sexual Harassment in Schools: Issues of Identity and Power - Negotiating the Complexities, Contexts, and Contradictions of this Everyday Practice; K.Robinson / Schools, Violence, Masculinities and Privilege; M.Mills / ‘I’m Not Scared of the Teacher - I Can Hold Him - I Can Hold Him With My Bare Hands’: Schoolboys, Male Teachers and Physical Violence at a Durban Secondary School in South Africa; R.Morrell, D.Bhana & V.Hamlall / PART III: LANGUAGE, REPRESENTATION AND PRACTICE / Speaking Violence: Homophobia and the Production of Injurious Speech in Schooling Cultures; C.Davies & D.McInnes / Random School Shootings, Teen Culture and the Representation of Violence; S.Knox / Young People, Ethical Sex and Violence Prevention; M.Carmody / Conclusion; K.Robinson, C.Davies & S.Saltmarsh / Bibliography / Index 240pp £55.00

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Concepts and Identities

A Full Life with Autism From Learning to Forming Relationships to Achieving Independence Chantal Sicile-Kira, Award-winning Author, Columnist, and Speaker on autism; author of four other books, and writer for The Huffington Post and Jeremy Sicile-Kira, Writer for Forautism Magazine and AutismCollege.com; he was featured in the Newsweek. In 2007, Jeremy was on MTV's True Life in the episode, I Have Autism, which won a 2007 Voice Award

Taking a sociocultural approach to understanding violence, the authors in this collection examine how norms of gender, culture and educational practice contribute to school violence, providing strategies to intervene in and address violence in educational contexts.

June 2012 Hardback

Dirty Work

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Foreword by Temple Grandin

In this ground-breaking book, autism expert Chantal Sicile-Kira and her son Jeremy take on the challenge of planning for the full lifespan. Working together and drawing on the insights of others facing the same challenges, they offer real solutions to a host of difficult questions. Contents: Jeremy’s Story - Making the Impossible Possible / Seeing the Potential of Your Child and Helping Them Realize it / Circle of Support - Absolute Necessity of Creating a Support Group / Having a Fulfilling Emotional Life / Finding the Right Living Arrangements - From In-house Care to Independence / The Joy of Learning Creating the Right Educational Environment / Personal Needs: Friends, Relationships, and Love and Sex / Search for Normalcy - Gauging Success for Yourself / Planning for the Future April 2012 Paperback

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Edited by Ruth Simpson, Deputy Head; Professor of Management, Brunel Business School, Natasha Slutskaya, both at Brunel University, UK, Patricia Lewis, Senior Lecturer in Business Administration, Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK and Heather Höpfl, Professor of Management, University of Essex, UK

This book explores understandings and experiences of ‘dirty work’ - tasks or occupations that are seen as disgusting and degrading. It complicates the ‘clean/dirty’ divide in the context of organizations and work and illustrates some of the complex ways in which dirty work identities are managed. Contents: Notes on Contributors / Introducing Dirty Work, Concepts and Identities; R.Simpson, N.Slutskaya, P.Lewis & H.Höpfl / Dirty Work and Acts of Contamination; H.Höpfl / Stains, Staining and the Ethics of Dirty Work; S.Vachhani / Reconceptualising Dirty Work: Investment Banking and the Financial Crisis; L.Stanley / ‘Glamour Girls, Macho Men and Everything in Between’: Un/doing Gender and Dirty Work in Soho’s Sex Shops; M.Tyler / Doing Gender in Dirty Work: Exotic Dancers’ Construction of Self-Enhancing Identities; G.Grandy & S.Mavin / Dirty Talks and Gender Cleanliness: An Account of Identity Management Practices in Phone Sex Work; G.Selmi / Embracing Dirt in Nursing Matters; R.McMurray / Dispersing of Dirt: Inscribing Bodies and Polluting Organisation; P.White & A.Pullen / Gendering and Embodying Dirty Work: Men Managing Taint in the Context of Nursing Care; R.Simpson, N.Slutskaya & J.Hughes / Cleaning Up: Transnational Corporate Femininity and Dirty Work in Magazine Culture; E.Swan / Managing ‘Dirty’ Migrant Identities: Migrant Labour and the Neutralisation of Dirty Work Through ‘Moral’ Group Identity; G.Lee-Treweek / Post-feminism and Entrepreneurship: Interpreting Disgust in a Female Entrepreneurial Narrative; P.Lewis / Bibliography / Index April 2012 288pp 216x138mm 1 b/w table, 2 figures and 5 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-27713-7

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Fairness, Class and Belonging in Contemporary England

The Demands of Motherhood Agents, Roles and Recognitions Lisa Smyth, Lecturer in Sociology, Queen's University Belfast, UK

Katherine Smith, Research Fellow, University of Surrey, UK

'Katherine Smith’s book is a deeply insightful, sometimes painfully-honest but always riveting ethnographic account of white working class experiences of fairness, racism and the transformation of urban Britain during the early years of the twenty first century.' - Alexander Smith, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Warwick, UK Using experiences of the white, English, workingclasses in Manchester, this book explores the local frustrations with feeling ‘ignored’ and ‘neglected’ by the government through articulations of fairness. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Fairness and Belonging in Contemporary England / About Halleigh: Motivations and Reflections / New Productions of Histories in Halleigh / Whatever ‘appened to Dominant Discourse? / Having a Barter: Joking Relationships in Halleigh / Humour, Moralities and Fairness / Moving between Races and Gender Categories: / Exploring Racism(s) Through the Politic of Fairness / Conclusion: Beyond Fairness? / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Drawing on qualitative interviews with forty middle-class mothers living in Northern Ireland and the US, this book explores the strategies women adopt, as they take on and creatively re-make motherhood in ways which allow them to cope. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Modernity, Normativity and Recognition / Motherhood’s Normativity / Authentic Motherhood: Expressive Individualism / Choosing Motherhood: Rational Planning / Balancing Acts: Maternal Pragmatism / Conclusion / Notes / Appendix 1: Participant Information / References / Index May 2012 1 b/w table Hardback

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Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines Self, Gender, Class Eeva Sointu, Assistant Professor, Smith College, USA

Rather than physiological health only, complementary and alternative medicines aim at the production of wellbeing. This book explores how the increasing proliferation of holistic health methods are intimately connected with changing configurations of selfhood, gender and class. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Landscapes of Complementary and Alternative Health / Wellbeing, Selfhood and Subjectivity / Gendering the Search for Wellbeing / Prescription: Recognition / Negotiating Therapeutic Legitimacy / The Holistic Body and Mind / The Spirit in Mind, Body and Spirit / Healing Body-Subjects / Conclusions / Bibliography / Notes May 2012 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion Paul Thomas, Senior Lecturer, Youth and Community Work, University of Huddersfield, UK March 2011 2 b/w tables Hardback

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Counter-Terrorism

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Community Based Approaches to Preventing Terror Crime

Migrant Smuggling

Basia Spalek, Lecturer in Criminal Justice, Institute of Applied Social Studies, University of Birmingham, UK

Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe

Efforts to counter terrorism are drawing increasingly on community-based initiatives and a partnership between police officers and members of specific social groups. This book analyses the potential of these initiatives and the role played by factors such as community engagement, gender and religion, and the tensions that these create. Contents: Introducing Counter-Terrorism Studies; B.Spalek / Community-based Approaches to CounterTerrorism; B.Spalek / Policing Within Counter-Terrorism; B.Spalek / Engagement and Partnership in Communitybased Approaches to Counter-Terrorism; A.H.Baker / Gender Within a Counter-Terrorism Context: L.Z.McDonald / Engaging Young People within a CounterTerrorism Context; L.Z.McDonald / Religion, Theology and Counter-Terrorism; S.El-Awa & B.Spalek / Policing, Terrorism and the Conundrum of ‘Community’; J.Topping & J.Byrne / Communities and Counter-Terrorism: Some Final Reflections; B.Spalek June 2012 4 figures Hardback

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Anna Triandafyllidou, Senior Research Fellow and Thanos Maroukis, Research Fellow, both at Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy

This books explores the phenomenon of irregular migration, notably the organization and role of migrant smuggling networks in aiding irregular migration from Asia and Africa to Europe. It also discusses how migration control policies in southern European countries shape the migrant smuggling phenomenon and the smuggling ‘business’. Contents: List of Tables, Maps and Figures / Preface / Acknowledgements / Irregular Migration and Human Smuggling from Asia and Africa to Europe / Migrant Smuggling from Africa to Spain, Italy and Malta: A Comparative Overview / The South-eastern Mediterranean: The Greece-Turkey Irregular Migration System / Human Smuggling from/via North Africa and Turkey to Greece / Human Smuggling from/via Asia and Turkey / From Greece to Europe: Migrant Smuggling from Greece Onwards / Trafficking in Human Beings / Migrant Smuggling: A Social Business / Bibliography / References / Index

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Whiteness, Class and the Legacies of Empire On Home Ground Katharine Tyler, Lecturer in Race and Ethnicity, Department of Sociology, University of Surrey, UK

An exploration of why it is white ethnicity has been rendered invisible, arguing that contemporary people’s conceptions of themselves are conditioned by, and derive from, the unknown and forgotten legacy of a colonial past that cannot be confined to the past. Contents: Acknowledgements / Frameworks, Fieldworks and Inspirations / PART I: WHITE AMNESIA: WHITE MIDDLE CLASS ETHNICITIES / BrAsian ‘Invasion’ of White Suburban English Village Life / The Racialisation of the Country, the City and the Forgetting of Empire / PART II: CONFRONTING COLONIALITY: WHITE WORKING CLASS ETHNICITIES / The Questioning of Racism in a Former Mining Town / Neighbourhood Activism and the Ambiguities of Anti-Racism in the City / PART III: POSTCOLONIAL GENEALOGIES / Slave Ancestries and the Inheritance of Interracial Identities / The Co-existence of Whiteness, Social class and Coloniality in Britain and the United States of America / Notes / Bibliography / Index March 2012 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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SOCIOLOGY First Announcement

Sex Power and the Games Kath Woodward, Professor of Sociology, Open University, UK

Globalization and Borders Death at the Global Frontier Leanne Weber, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of New South Wales, Australia and Sharon Pickering, Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Monash University, Australia

This book analyzes the political and material conditions driving contemporary border control policies and discusses the processes that mediate popular and official understandings of border-related fatalities. Contents: List of Tables, Figures and Images / Acknowledgements / List of Acronyms / Introduction: Globalization and Borders / PART I: BORDER AUTOPSY: EXAMINING CONTEMPORARY BORDERS / Charting the Global Frontier / Counting and Discounting Border Deaths / Accounting for Deaths at the Border / PART II: BORDER INQUEST: MISADVENTURE OR DEATH BY POLICY? / Structural Violence / Suspicious Deaths / Suicide and Self-harm / PART III: FROM FINDING TRUTH TO PREVENTING BORDER HARM / The Ambiguous Architecture of Risk / Conclusion: Preventing Death by Sovereignty / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2011 264pp 216x138mm 11 b/w tables, 5 figures and 6 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-24734-5

Transnational Crime, Crime Control and Security Series Editors: Anastassia Tsoukala and James Sheptycki

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Images and Identities Edited by Virpi Ylänne, Lecturer, Centre for Language and Communication, Cardiff University, UK

An examination of the social and cultural impact of the Olympic Games, exploring gender and sport, the inequalities between nations and people and at what the Games offer and how they are changing, in relation to spectacles, spectatorship and culture, including the links

Contents: Introduction / Regulatory Frameworks: Playing by the Rules / Finding the Truth: Hoping for Certainty / Nations, Host Cities and Opportunities / Spectacles and Spectators / The Art of Sport / Contradictions, Controversies and Disruptions / Conclusion / References June 2012 Hardback

Representing Ageing

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Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Series Editors: Victoria Robinson and Diane Richardson

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This collection critically examines twenty-first century representations of ageing, focusing on various media images and discourses as well as individuals’ own experiences and selfpresentations of ageing, drawing on innovative new empirical data.

Contents: Acknowledgements / Notes on the Contributors / Introduction; V.Ylänne / PART I: AGETARGETED AND ADVERTISING IMAGES / Anti-ageing Advertisements and Perceptions of Ageing; T.Calasanti, A.Sorensen & N.King / Consumerism vs. Constructing Older Age: A Case Study of Over Fifties Life Insurance TV Advertising; C.Chen & V.Ylänne / ‘They See Themselves As Young’: The Market Addressing the Older Consumer; K.Lövgren / Talk about Love and Intimate Relationships in a Finnish 50+ Magazine; K.Lumme-Sandt & H.Uotila / Redefining Cultural Roles in Older Age: Grand-Mothering as an Extension of Motherhood; S.Soden / PART II: APPEARANCE, CLOTHING AND FASHION IMAGES / Doing Beauty: Women, Ageing and Identity; L.H.Clarke & A.Korotchenko / On Going Grey; C.Holland & R.Ward / Fashion and Age: The Role of Women’s Magazines in the Constitution of Aged Identities; J.Twigg / PART III: SELF, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY IMAGES / ‘I Don’t See Many Images of Myself Coming Back at Myself’: Representations of Women and Ageing; L.Warren & N.Richards / The Oldest Generation as Displayed in Family Photographs; B.Bytheway & J.Bornat / ‘Positive Images’ and Calendars: Explorations in ‘Agelessness’ or ‘Ambiguous’ Identities?; E.Fairhurst / Snap Happy - Being Old in Scotland in Photographs; E.Tulle / Conclusion; V.Ylänne / Bibliography / Index May 2012 256pp 6 b/w tables and 22 figures Hardback £55.00

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SOCIOLOGY • STUDY SKILLS

The Cosmpolitanization of Science Stem Cell Governance in China Joy Yueyue Zhang, Research Officer, BIOS Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Study Skills

Structuring Your Research Thesis Susan Carter, Coordinator Research Development Programme, Frances Kelly, Lecturer in Doctoral Skills Development and Head of Student Learning, and Ian Brailsford, Head of Academic Practice Group, all at the Centre for Academic Development, University of Auckland, New Zealand

'This is a highly original, ground breaking study as it enriches cosmopolitan theory with empirical data from a developing country.' - Ulrich Beck, Professor of Sociology at the University of Munich, Germany Focussing on China’s stem cell research, this book investigates how, over the last decade, Chinese scientists, ethicists and policy-makers have developed a cosmopolitan sensibility in comprehending and responding to ethical and regulatory concerns. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / List of Acronyms / Note on Transliteration / Cosmopolitanization and China’s Stem Cell Research: An Introduction / Regulatory Framework and Early Administrative Rationales / Research Motivations for Stem Cell Research / Emerging Reflexivity in Transnational Communication / Tizhi Wenti I: The Social Organization of Stem Cell Research / Tizhi Wenti II: Governance on Research Funding and Performance Evaluation / Stem Cell Therapy and the Governance of Uncertainty / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography April 2012 224pp 2 b/w tables and 2 figures Hardback £55.00

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‘In my view, this book stands out well above the rest. It is at once practical but sensitive to the real issues and complexity of writing a thesis.’ - Professor Martin Coyle, Cardiff University, UK

The Palgrave Student Planner 2012–2013 Stella Cottrell, Director of Lifelong Learning, University of Leeds, UK

Student reviews for the 2011-12 planner: ‘This is the perfect diary for students as it has everything in it you will ever need from library books you’ve borrowed to books you’d like to buy, useful websites and emails and other contacts, tutor info and tutor feedback with deadlines to meet. Excellent!’ ‘Never has university life been so simple to manage.’ This bestselling planner is the complete selfmanagement tool for students. It contains everything students need to organize their information and time effectively, including study skills advice, diary pages, personal finance guidance, timetables, useful contacts and websites, spelling rules, notes pages, bookmark, and plastic pocket.

Based on the experience of students worldwide, this book offers practical advice to research students struggling with the complexities of structuring their arts, humanities or social science thesis. Real-life case studies vividly introduce a number of alternative approaches, providing students with new ideas for structuring their work.

A full Table of Contents is available at: www.palgrave.com

Contents: Preface: Our Reader and Your Readers / Introduction: Framework / Ordering the Thesis / Emphasis and Proportion / Cohesion / Conclusion / Bibliography

May 2012 2 maps Paperback

May 2012 96pp 1 b/w illustration Paperback £12.99

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STUDY SKILLS

The Study Skills Handbook (Simplified Chinese Language Edition)

A Writer’s Reference

3rd edition

7th edition

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The third edition of the Number 1 bestselling Study Skills text helps students maximise their potential at university. Written by Stella Cottrell, leader in the field with over 1/2 million book sales to date, this Chinese language edition is ideal for the growing numbers of Chinese students embarking on a course at an English-speaking university. Contents: Introducing The Study Skills Handbook / Preparing for University / Identifying Your Skills / Intelligence and Learning / The CREAM Strategy for Learning - Creative, Reflective, Effective, Active, Motivated / Working with Others / Research Skills / E-Learning Skills, Technology and Personalised Learning / Writing for University / Developing Your Writing / Confidence with Numbers / Projects, Dissertations, Reports and Case Studies / Critical Analytical Thinking / Memory / Revision and Exams / Planning Your Next Move / What Now? / References / Index May 2012 360pp 221 illustrations Paperback £13.99 TB

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Supervising Postgraduate and Undergraduate Research for Doctoral Theses and Dissertations 2nd edition

Diana Hacker, late of Prince George’s Community College and Nancy Sommers, Harvard University, USA

Stella Cottrell, Director of Lifelong Learning, University of Leeds, UK

'This is a really useful book for students who aim to study abroad and those students who study in China. I strongly recommend it to students if you would like to fully prepare yourself for your exciting study life abroad.' - Wendy Woo, Chinese student, University of Warwick, UK ‘I am a international student in the UK...I strongly recommend this book for all students who would like to go to university, particularly international students.’ - Anon (student)

The Good Supervisor

A Writer’s Reference is the most accessible guide to effective writing. Now in its seventh edition, it continues to be groundbreaking in its simplicity, tone and format. This bestselling text delivers advice on all the essential topics, such as working with sources, revising with comments, and preparing a portfolio. Contents: Composing and Revising / Academic Writing / Sentence Style / Word Choice / Grammatical Sentences / Multilingual Writers and ESL Challenges / Punctuation and Mechanics / Basic Grammar / Researching / MLA Papers / APA and CMS Papers May 2011 Paperback

576pp £32.99

9x6mm 978-0-312-60143-0

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Gina Wisker, Head, Centre for Learning and Teaching, University of Brighton, UK

Provides help for those wanting to develop strategies for effective supervision with a diversity of students on a wide variety of research projects, whether at postgraduate or undergraduate level. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I: FIRST STAGES OF RESEARCH SUPERVISION / The Role of Supervision and Early Research into the Practice / Supervision Differences / Supervisors Studying: Development Programmes / Establishing and Maintaining Good Supervisory Practices / PART II: ESTABLISHING RESEARCH PROCESSES AND PRACTICES / Defining Titles, Research Questions, Conceptual Frameworks and Developing Proposals / Enabling Students to Carry Out a Successful Literature Review and a Theoretical Perspectives Chapter / Methodology, Methods and Ethics / Supervisory Dialogues / Encouraging Good Writing / PART III: WORKING WITH STUDENTS - ISSUES FOR SUPERVISORS / Helping Students to Help Themselves and Each Other / Dealing with Difference: Working with Different Kinds of Learners and Learning Styles / Supervising International Students / Study and Support at a Distance / Gender and Research Studies / A Little too Close to Home: Supervising your Colleagues and/or Other Practice/Professional-based Research / New Ways: Supervising Creative Research Work and the PhD by Publication / PART IV: MOMENTUM, COMPLETION AND AFTERWARDS-SUSTAINING RESEARCH COMMUNITIES / Maintaining Momentum / Writing a Quality Dissertation or Thesis / The Examination Process and Examiners / Supporting Students Towards a Successful PhD Viva / Supporting your Student post Viva/Exam / Life after Research / References / Index May 2012 Paperback

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THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE Theatre and Performance

Theatre & Museums Susan Bennett, University Professor, Department of English, University of Calgary, Canada

Readings in Performance and Ecology Edited by Wendy Arons, Associate Professor of Dramatic Literature and Dramaturgy; Director, ‘Performance and Ecology Public Art Initiative’, Carnegie Mellon University, USA and Theresa J. May, Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts; Artistic Director of ‘Earth Matters on Stage’, University of Oregon, USA

Identifies, illuminates, and complicates ecocritical concerns as they relate to theatre and performance. Contents: PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY AND/ IN PERFORMANCE / Theatre and the Environmental Crisis of the 1930s; B.Witham / Re-Setting the Margins: Canadian Theatre and the Eco-politics of Place; N.Gray / Natural Disaster, Cultural Memory: Montserrat Adrift in the Black and Green Atlantic; K.Gough / CND and the Alternative Institution: British Theatres and the AntiNuclear Movement as a Locus of Eco-Conscious Theatre in Thatcher’s Britain; S.Freeman / PART II: ANIMALS AND/ IN PERFORMANCE / Un-Performing Zoö-geopathology: Interspecies Landscapes; U.Chaudhuri / Dancing with Monkeys? On Science and Performance Ecology; B.Kershaw / Everything a la Giraffe: Science, Performance, and a Spectacular Body in 19th Century Vienna; D.Barton / Other Others: Dramatis Animalia in Alternative American Drama; R.Baker-White / PART III: EMBODIED ECO-PERFORMANCE / Body as Place: A Somatic Guide to Re-Indigenization; N.Walla / Still Dances: Anna Halprin’s Improvisations with Nature; A.Thomas / Little Red Riding Hood Takes an Audio Walk in the Woods: Towarda Sound Ecology; C.Hoogland / Bikes, Choices, Action! Performances of Sustainability By a Traveling Theatre Group; M.O’Shea / Eco-Activism as Theatre and Performance; S.Standing / Walking the Talk: the City as Auditory Ecology; M.Welton / PART IV:CASE STUDIES IN GREEN THEATRE / Eco-directing Canonical Plays; D.Cless / The Making of ‘Green Piece’; A.J.D’Zmura / The Labor of Greening Love’s Labour’s Lost: A Case Study; J.A.Miller May 2012 Hardback

288pp £55.00

First Announcement

Susan Bennett explores the relationship between theatre and museums in contemporary culture and the experience of contemporary museums as theatre. She shows how discourses of performance studies can open up new avenues of inquiry about the production and reception of the museum experience and its important place in contemporary culture. Contents: Series Editors' Preface / Introduction / From Display to Experience / Re-performance / Theatre in the Museum: Collection as Performance / The Experiential Museum / Performance as Collection: Repertoire in the Museum / Conclusion: Re-performance Matters / Further Reading May 2012 Paperback

96pp £5.99

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Theatre& Series Editors: Jen Harvie and Dan Rebellato

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Joan Myers Brown & the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina A Biohistory of American Performance Brenda Dixon Gottschild, Professor Emerita of Dance Studies , Temple University, USA

'Brenda Dixon Gottschild brings a bracing mix of scholarship and unsentimental compassion to bear on the story of Joan Myers Brown...an indispensable good-read about an individual and her epic fight to make a place for herself in a world that did not accept blackskinned dancers like her and then to build and maintain a major American dance company.' - Jennifer Dunning, former dance critic, The New York Times Contents: Foreword: Ballet Becomes Black Uplift Robert Farris Thompson / Prelude / Prologue / The Backdrop: 1920s-1940s / Spectacularly Black on Black: 1940s-1950s / But Black is Beautiful!: 1950s-1980s / “Nose to the Grindstone, Head to the Stars” / The Philadelphia/Philadanco Aesthetic / Audacious Hope: The House that Joan Built: 1980s-21st Century / Epilogue / Afterword: Brenda Dixon Gottschild: A Critical Perspective - Ananya Chatterjea / Joan Myers Brown: Annotated Resume / Philadanco Home Seasons Repertory Chronology: 1975-2010 / Philadanco Choreographer Profiles / Dance Practitioners Mentioned in Text / Philadanco Activity Schedule: August 2009-June 2011 / Interviewees: 1985, 1988, 2008-09 February 2012 Paperback

370pp £17.99

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What is Theatre? Series Editor: Ann C. Hall

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THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE

Shakespeare and the Making of Theatre Edited by Bridget Escolme, Senior Lecturer in Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, UK and Stuart Hampton-Reeves, Professor of Research-Informed Teaching, University of Central Lancashire, UK

A highly engaging text that approaches Shakespeare as a maker of theatre, as well as a writer of literature. Leading performance critics dismantle Shakespeare’s texts, identifying theatrical cues in ways which develop understanding of the underlying theatricality of Shakespeare’s plays and stimulate further performances. Contents: Preface; B.Escolme & S.Hampton-Reeves / Textual Clues and Performance Choices; M.J.Kidnie / Openings; P.Holland / Entrances and Exits; R.Conkie / Endings; P.Prescott / Visual Scores; C.Carson / Props; F.Karim-Cooper / Talking Heads; C.Chillington Rutter / Costume; B.Escolme / Fighting; S.Hampton-Reeves / Audiences; S.Werner / Sound; P.A.Skantze / Silence; R.Shaughnessy / Afterword; J.R.Brown / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback Paperback TB

256pp £47.50 £15.99

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Theatre & the Visual Dominic Johnson, Lecturer in Drama, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Theatre & the Visual argues that theatre studies’ preoccupation with problems arising from textual analysis has compromised a proper, political consideration of the visual. Johnson examines the spectator’s role in the theatre, exploring pleasure, difficulty and spectacle, to consider the implications for visual experience in the theatre. Contents: Series Editors' Preface / Introduction / From Display to Experience / Re-performance / Theatre in the Museum: Collection as Performance / The Experiential Museum / Performance as Collection: Repertoire in the Museum / Conclusion: Re-performance Matters / Further Reading April 2012 Paperback

104pp £5.99

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Nietzsche’s Dancers Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, and the Revaluation of Christian Values Kimerer L. LaMothe, Philosopher, Dancer, and Scholar of Religion who taught modern Western philosophy and theology for six years at Brown and then Harvard Universities, USA

'In this fascinating and important book, LaMothe addresses Christianity’s hostility toward dance, an opposition between dance and religion reinforced by scholarship that consistently ignores one or the other...' - Margaret R. Miles, Emerita Professor, The Graduate Theological Union This book examines the relationships among these three figures, arguing that the techniques of dance practice, choreography, and performances developed by Duncan and Graham critically advance Nietzsche’s revaluation of Christian values. Contents: Preface / PART I: FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE / First Steps / Free Spirits / Loving Life / PART II: ISADORA DUNCAN / A Dionysian Artist / Incarnating Faith / PART III: MARTHA GRAHAM / An Affirmation of Life / Athletes of God / Words to Dance December 2011 286pp Paperback £20.99

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Theatre & the Mind

New in Paperback

Bruce McConachie, Professor of Theatre Arts, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage Edited by Carol Martin, Associate Professor of Drama, New York University, USA

'...a timely, intriguing book.' - Whatsonstage. com '...adds a unique voice to this longstanding disciplinary dialogue...Summing up: Recommended Graduate students through faculty and professionals.' - S. R. Irelan, Choice 2010 title

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All performance depends upon our abilities to create, perceive, remember, imagine and empathize. Theatre & the Mind provides an introduction to the cognitive foundations of theatre studies and argues that key developments in cognitive science actually challenge some of the major assumptions about what takes place in the theatre. Contents: Introduction / Playing / Acting / Spectating / Interpreting / Further Reading

Contents: PART I: ESSAYS / The Dramaturgy of the Real; C.Martin / Towards a Poetics of Theatre and Public Events; J.Reinelt / Staging Terror; W.Hesford / Post-1990s Verbatim Theatre in South Africa: Exploring an African Concept of Truth; Y.Hutchison / Reality from the Bottom Up: Documentary Theatre in Poland; A.Sowinska, trans. B.Paloff / The Scripted Realities of Rimini Protokoll; F.Malzacher / PART II: TEXTS / Rewind - A Cantata for Voice, Tape and Testimony; J.Dubow / Rewind: Cantata; P.Miller / Is.Man; A.Roosen / Introduction to Three Posters; R.Mroué / Three Posters; E.Khoury & R.Mouré / The Magic Years of Youth in Dreary Times, or Theatre of the Eighth Day’s View of Itself, Again During Dreary Times; J.Ostrowska, trans. E.Janicka / The Files; Teatre Ósmego Dnia, trans. B.Johnston / Pawel Demirski: We’re not Hyenas - An Interview; P.Sztarbowski, trans. A.Valles / Don’t Be Surprised When They Burn Your House Down; P.Demirski, trans. A.Valles / Kidnapping Reality: An Interview with Vivi Tellas; A.Pauls, trans. S.J.Townsend / Excerpts from the Plays of Vivi Tellas; V.Tellas, trans. S.J.Townsend / An Intimate Love Letter: Art, Life & Showbiz, Ain Gordon Writer/Director; B.Vorlicky / Art, Life & Showbiz; A.Gordon / Index

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Studies in International Performance Series Editors: Janelle Reinelt and Brian Singleton

104pp £5.99

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Light: A Reader in Theatre Practice Scott Palmer, Lecturer in Performance Design and Production, University of Leeds, UK June 2012 Hardback Paperback

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Contesting Performance Global Sites of Research Edited by Jon McKenzie, Associate Professor of English, University of Wisconsin, USA, Heike Roms, Lecturer in Performance Studies, Aberystwyth University, UK and C.J.W.-L. Wee, Associate Professor of English, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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‘Nadel aims high... synching up the full range of Mamet's work with his closely guarded personal affairs. It helps that the raw material on both counts is memorably vivid.’ -The New York Times Book Review ‘A fascinating biography of one of America's greatest living playwrights. A must read for anyone interested in the theatre.’ - Amanda Foreman, author of the Whitbread-award winning Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire ‘Nadel’s style of writing, like his subject’s, is very down-to-business. There is a wealth of information contained in these nearly three hundred pages.’ - Man in Chair This comprehensive biography uses extensive theater and film archives to reveal Mamet’s ideas on writing, acting, and directing, covering his beginnings in Chicago, his relationship to Judaism and reputation for machismo, as well as discussions of and excerpts from early plays and stories that have never before been referenced in print. Contents: City of Fact / South of the Northeast Kingdom / Off-Loop / South Side Gypsy / The American Way / Soldier of Fortune / A Jew in the Nineties / Kickass or Kissass / Coda: Boxing with Brecht June 2012 Paperback

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Focusing on Jews and Gentiles who defied the Nazis by resisting decrees and orders, protesting Nazi genocidal policies, or rescuing Jews, this book argues that drama is the ideal art form to revitalize the collective memory of Holocaust resistance. Contents: Introduction / German Resistance: Carl Zuckmayer’s Des Teufels General / The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising / Rescuing Jews in Western and Eastern Europe: Lois Lowry’s/Douglas W. Larche’s Number the Stars and Julian Garner’s The Flight Into Egypt / Resistance in the Extermination Camps: Susan B. Katz’s Courage Untold / Resistance From the Clergy / Staging America’s Response to the Holocaust: Susan Lieberman and Stephen J. Morewitz’s Steamship Quanza / Aharon Megged’s Hanna Senesh / The Saga of Raoul Wallenberg - Nicholas Wenckheim’s Image and Likeness / The Legacy of Dr. Janusz Korczak / Conclusion May 2012 Hardback

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The stage portrayal of the Victorians in recent times is a key reference point in understanding notions of Britishness, and the profound politicization of that debate over the last four decades. This book throws new light on works by canonical playwrights like Bond, Edgar, and Churchill, linking theatre to the wider culture at large.

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The first book-length study in any language of the presence and influence of Mei Lanfang, the internationally known Chinese actor who specialized in female roles on the twentieth-century international stage. Tian investigates Mei Lanfang’s presence and influence and the transnational and intercultural appropriations of his art. Contents: Redefining a Cultural Nation and Reifying a Theatre Tradition: Mei Lanfang's International Debut in Japan / "The Gentlemanly 'Leading Lady'" as "Ambassador in Art": Mei Lanfang's 1930-Tour of the United States / Glory or Shame to the Chinese Nation: the Chinese Debate on Mei Lanfang's 1935-Visit to the Soviet Union / Learning "the practical lesson": The Interpretations and Appropriations of Mei Lanfang's Art by the Soviet Theatre / The Effect of Displacement: Bertolt Brecht's Interpretation and Refunctioning of Mei Lanfang's Art January 2012 Hardback

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British Avant-Garde Theatre Claire Warden, Lecturer in Drama, University of Lincoln, UK

This book explores an under-researched body of work from the early decades of the twentieth century, connecting plays, performances and practitioners together in dynamic dialogues. Moving across national, generational and social borders, the book reads experiments in Britain during this period alongside theatrical innovations overseas. Contents: Acknowledgements / A Note about Illustrations / Introduction: a British Theatrical AvantGarde / Structure: The Fragmented and Episodic / Staging: Platforms and Constructions / Language: Disturbing Words / Character: The Screaming Man and the Talking Feet / Crossing Genres: Movement and Music / Conclusion: A British Theatrical Avant-Garde? / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2012 Hardback

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Identifying an apprehension about the nature and constitution of urbanism in North American plays, Westgate examines how cities like New York City and Los Angeles became focal points for identity politics and social justice at the end of the twentieth century, and how urban crises inform the dramaturgy of contemporary playwrights. Contents: Introduction: A Rhetoric of Sociospatial Drama / PART I: ELEMENTS OF URBANISM / ‘Against the Law in this City’: Public Space in New York City / ‘City, Bad Place’: Architecture and Disorientation in New York City / PART II: ITERATIONS OF URBANISM / ‘Livin’ in a Paradise’: Suburbanism in Los Angeles / ‘Does it Explode?’: Ghettoization and Rioting in New York City and Los Angeles / ‘Part of the City’: Enclaves and Exiles in Los Angeles September 2011 256pp Hardback £55.00

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Performance in the Blockades of Neoliberalism Thinking the Political Anew Maurya Wickstrom, Associate Professor of Theatre, Graduate Center/College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA

'Generous in its international reach, daring in its theoretical inclusiveness, precise in its politically nuanced analysis, Maurya Wickstrom’s work is that unusual thing: a book that recognises and illuminates what performance has to do with the disaffected and the disempowered.' - Alan Read, Professor of Theatre, King’s College London, UK This book ranges from refugee camps in Palestine to halting sites of the Irish Travellers and elsewhere in search of a new politics practiced through performance. Written through the intersection of performance and philosophy, the book refutes neoliberalism’s depoliticizing and strategic uses of humanitarianism, human rights, and development. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Making the Space of the New Present: Palestine/Theatre and the TEAM’s Architecting / Efficacy, Sufferers, Camps and Redistribution: Theatre for Development and The Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City / Nomads: Irish Traveller Theatre, Housing, and Appearance / Exhibited Bodies, Mr. Biopower, and the Inhuman: A Brief Continuation and a Coda / Bibliography / Index February 2012 240pp 9 b/w photographs Hardback £50.00

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INDEX A

Anatol Bringing Light to Twilight

87

Angner A Course in Behavioral Economics

40

Baylor The German Reformation and the Peasants’ War

65

78

Beach Analyzing Foreign Policy

111

Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War Johnson 52

Animal Physiology Hill

Access, Equity, and Capacity in Asia-Pacific Higher Education Neubauer Tanaka

Animals and Sociology Peggs

Adams Andrews Barnes Broom Magin Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine Adejumobi State, Economy, and Society in Post-Military Nigeria

45 98 104

Advanced Outsourcing Practice Lacity Willcocks

17

Advances in Health Psychology Horrocks Johnson

137

Africa Toward 2030 Lundsgaarde

130

African American Women Writers’ Historical Fiction Nunes 88 Afridi Buyze Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk Afro-Eccentricity Hart

94 143

Afsaruddin Islam, the State, and Political Authority 119 Afterlife and Narrative in Contemporary Fiction Bennett

95

Ahmad The Fatigue of the Shari’a

141

Ahmari Weddady Arab Spring Dreams

120

Al Jazeera English Seib

116

Alas Gao Crisis Management in Chinese Organizations 5 Alcocer Time Travel in the Latin American and Caribbean Imagination

87

Al-Dawoody The Islamic Law of War

141

Alfani Gourdon Spiritual Kinship in Europe, 1500-1900

61

Alford O’Flynn Rethinking Public Service Delivery ’Ali Shari’ati and the Shaping of Political Islam in Iran Chatterjee

126

Antarctica as Cultural Critique Glasberg The Anthropology of Ignorance High Kelly Mair Anti-Americanism in European Literature Gulddal Arab Spring Dreams Ahmari Weddady

90

All Eyes East Bergstrom

12

Allegrezza Dubrocard Internet Econometrics

28

Allinson A Monarchy of Letters

60

Al-Rodhan Meta-Geopolitics of Outer Space

111

Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization Lo

35

Alvarez Atkeson Hall Confirming Elections

132

Bednarz Shakespeare and the Truth of Love

81

148

Beginning Linguistics Bauer

72

23

Behind the Dream Jones Connelly

52

90

Beirne Televising Queer Women

19

120

Arafat Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt 103 Archetype and Character Odajnyk

139

Arestis Sawyer The Euro Crisis

The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More Hallett Ascher Krupp Physical Infrastructure Development Aschheim At the Edges of Liberalism Asheim Parrilli Interactive Learning for Innovation

Bentwich Reclaiming Liberty

122

55

12 145

10 162

Best Practices in Management Accounting Gregoriou Finch

2

83

Bethencourt Success in Six Cups of Coffee

16

29

Betrayed by Nature Hesketh

98

68

Between Conformity and Resistance Chauí

29

Beyond Humanism Nooteboom

90 102

Ashkenazi Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity 19

Beyond Tribalism de Anca

14

At the Edges of Liberalism Aschheim

68

Biochemistry: A Short Course Tymoczko Berg Styer

79

Atkinson Going South

29

Biology of Plants Raven Evert Eichhorn

Attias-Donfut Cook Hoffman Waite Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration 144 Augusteijn Storm Nation and Region

61

Authoritarian Party Structures and Democratic Political Setting in Turkey Musil

121

Biopolitics and Social Change in Italy Righi

B Baader-Meinhof and the Novel Preece

89

Baggini Southwell Philosophy: Key Texts

99

Baggini Southwell Philosophy: Key Themes

99

Baird Cann Environmental Chemistry

97

Baker Vernon Foundations of Freedom

60

Balcombe Second Nature

77

78 125

Birchard Merchants of Virtue

16

Blais Deprest Singaravelou How Empires Make Territory

69

Blanco-Cano Urquijo-Ruiz Global Mexican Cultural Productions Blatter Haverland Designing Case Studies

20 109

Blaufarb Liebeskind Napoleonic Foot Soldiers and Civilians

65

Bloch Governing Young Children, Families, and their Care

40

Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance Grudin Body-Gendrot Globalization, Fear and Insecurity

91 145

Bongiovanni The Decline and Fall of Europe

30

Borsay Hunter Nursing and Midwifery in Britain Since 1700

99

75

Bortz Stickrod The Roadmap to 100

77

Bartlett Bozikov Rechel Health Reforms in South East Europe 105

Bowden Davis Disturbing the Peace

61

14

Bamfield Shopping and Crime

145

America According to Colbert McClennen

44

Barker Not The Marrying Kind

American Radio in China Krysko

53

The American Success Myth on Film Levinson

25

Amoah Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa

111

Analyzing Foreign Policy Beach

111

The Anarchical Society Bull

112

New

162

Bertin The Family ADHD Solution

Amann Pirson Dierksmeier Kimakowitz Spitzeck Business Schools Under Fire

168

95

Bennett Theatre & Museums

28

Aronoff Ward Family Business Ownership Arons May Readings in Performance and Ecology

Bennett Afterlife and Narrative in Contemporary Fiction

Bergstrom All Eyes East

Arming the Periphery Chew

120

Alice Munro’s Narrative Art Duncan

102

The Basic Practice of Statistics Moore Notz Fligner

97

Bauer Beginning Linguistics

72

Bauer Cook Queer 1950s

67

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6

Boyden Bourdillon Childhood Poverty

128

Brace Snelgar Kemp SPSS for Psychologists

135

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INDEX Brada Stanley Bienkowski The University in the Age of Globalization

30

Brady John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality

68

Bramlett Linguistics and the Study of Comics

72

Brand Aesthetics Mazzalovo

12

Brand Resilience Copulsky

12

Bratton Gold Human Resource Management

6

Brenes Haar The Future of Entrepreneurship in Latin America 128 Brereton Smart Cinema, DVD Add-Ons and New Audience Pleasures

20

Brill Judaism and World Religions

142

Bringing Light to Twilight Anatol

87

British Avant-Garde Theatre Warden British Colonial Realism in Africa Shapple Spillman British Crime Film Forshaw

Cardel Gertsen Søderberg Zølner Global Collaboration 11

Collective Action for Social Change Schutz Sandy

Carel Tuck New Takes in Film-Philosophy

20

Carr Montreuil Phonology

73

Collins Grisoni Tucker Seaman Graham Fakoussa Otten The Modern Family Business 14

Carroll Gottschall Johnson Kruger Graphing Jane Austen

87

Carter Kelly Brailsford Structuring Your Research Thesis

Collis Holt Hussey Business Accounting

160

Collyer Mapping the Sociology of Health and Medicine Colyer Green Trade Agreements

155

2 146 31

Casey Wright Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945-68 62

Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress Walker Johnson Cunningham

Castellucci Markandya Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform

30

Complexity and the Nexus of Leadership Goldstein Lichtenstein Hazy

Castro’s Secrets Latell

53

Confirming Elections Alvarez Atkeson Hall

132

50

Conservatives in Power: The Reagan Years, 1981-1989 Jacobs Zelizer

52

Chaddock The Multi-Talented Mr. Erskine Chaitin Peace-building in Israel and Palestine

120

141 11

94

Charles Darwin and the Question of Evolution Herbert

66

Construction Contract Preparation and Management Powell 49

22

Chaston Public Sector Reformation

14

Consuming Reality Deery

166

Contemporary Britain McCormick

21 131

British Policy and Strategy towards Norway, 1941-45 Mann 59

Chatterjee ‘Ali Shari’ati and the Shaping of Political Islam in Iran

Brochmann Hagelund Immigration Policy and the Scandinavian Welfare State 1945-2010

Chauí Between Conformity and Resistance 146

Cheneval The Government of the Peoples

122

Brockman No Longer the Same

142

Chevalier Geoffron The New Energy Crisis

31

Contentment in Contention Southgate

Chew Arming the Periphery

55

Contesting Performance McKenzie Roms Wee

Chiarini Malanima From Malthus’ Stagnation to Sustained Growth

31

Contributions to Stock-Flow Modeling Papadimitriou Zezza 37

The Childhood of the Poor Levene

58

Cook Culley Women’s Life Writing, 1700-1850

85

128

Copulsky Brand Resilience

12

148

Copyright and Popular Media Cvetkovski

21

Brooks Waters Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education 40 Brown The Struggle for Power in Post-Independence Colombia and Venezuela 118 Bruyninckx Happaerts van den Brande Sustainable Development and Subnational Governments

129

Bryce Players in the Public Policy Process

122

Bull The Anarchical Society

112

Bureaucrats and Bourgeois Society Kingston

62

Burnett Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace 81 Business Accounting Collis Holt Hussey A Business and Labour History of Britain Richardson Nicholls

2 14

Business Schools Under Fire Amann Pirson Dierksmeier Kimakowitz Spitzeck 14 Butin Seider The Engaged Campus

40

Camp and Combat on the Sinai and Palestine Front Woodfin Campos Spinoza’s Revolutions in Natural Law Candlin The Last Caribbean Frontier, 1795-1815 The Capacity for Civic Engagement Levine

Children, Morality and Society Frankel

7 72 100 69 124

90

Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy Pant

115

Contemporary Latin America Munck

118 71 164

China’s Search for Good Governance Zhenglai Guo 105

Corby Symon Working for the State

Chu Stumbling Towards the Constitution

50

The Cosmopolitanization of Science Yueyue Zhang 160

Cinema, Technologies of Visibility, and the Reanimation of Desire Hausmann

Cottrell The Palgrave Student Planner 2012-2013

160

23

Cottrell The Study Skills Handbook (Simplified Chinese Language Edition)

161

8

Counter Strategies in Global Markets Ploetner

Ciravegna Sustaining Industrial Competitiveness after the Crisis Citizen Youth Kennelly Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration Attias-Donfut Cook Hoffman Waite Clark Erskine-Hill The Interpretation of Samuel Johnson

C Calabrese The Greening of the Automobile Industry

Childhood Poverty Boyden Bourdillon

120

43

144 57

Clark Erskine-Hill The Politics of Samuel Johnson

57

Coates Screening the Face

20

7

9

Counter-Terrorism Spalek

158

The Courage of Truth Foucault

100

A Course in Behavioral Economics Angner

40

Cowan Fox O’Mahony Cobb Great Debates: Property Law

76

Credit Guarantee Institutions and SME Finance Leone Vento 3

Cognition: Theory and Practice Revlin

139

Credit Scoring, Response Modeling and Insurance Rating Finlay

Cohen Male Rape is a Feminist Issue

146

Crime and Disorder Williams

Cohen McKillop The Doomsday Machine

134

The Criminal Cases Review Commission Naughton

2 64 153

Cole Racism and Education in the U.K. and the U.S.

41

Crisell Liveness and Recording in the Media

Coleman Women at the Top

10

Crisis Management in Chinese Organizations Alas Gao 5

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INDEX A Critical Pedagogy of Embodied Education Ollis

46

Crocker A Managerial Philosophy of Technology

16

Developments in European Politics 2 Jones Heywood Rhodes Sedelmeier

Cross-Cultural Connections in Crime Fictions Miller Oakley

26

Di Maria Grandinetti Di Bernardo Exploring Knowledge Intensive Business Services 16

Cross-Gendered Literary Voices Kim Westall

91

Diasporic Avant-Gardes Noland Watten

36

Digital Games in Language Learning and Teaching Reinders

50

Dika The (Moving) Pictures Generation

Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy Marcus Shrivastava Sharma Pogutz Cuban Sugar Industry Curry-Machado Cudworth Social Lives with Other Animals

146

Curry-Machado Cuban Sugar Industry

50

Cvetkovski Copyright and Popular Media

21

D Daellenbach McNickle Dye Management Science

10

Dinham Faith and Social Capital After the Debt Crisis

Elemental Germans Laucht 107

Emergency Contraception Foster Wynn Empathetic Marketing Ingwer

12

91

Employee-Driven Innovation Høyrup Hasse Møller Bonnafous-Boucher Lotz

15

74

Empowerment, Lifelong Learning and Recovery in Mental Health Ryan Ramon Greacen

21

The Engaged Campus Butin Seider

40

Engaging Colonial Knowledge Roque Wagner

70

Engaging Devices: Everyday Technology Environment and Pragmatist Thought Marres

152 106

147

Dirty Work Simpson Slutskaya Lewis Höpfl

156

Disability and Social Theory Goodley Hughes Davis

149

Disability Studies and Biblical Literature Moss Schipper

Engeli Green-Pedersen Thorup Larsen Morality Politics in Western Europe

143

An Enquiry into the Ideology and Reality of Market and Market System Lepper

Disturbing the Peace Bowden Davis

58 147

61

140

35

Dixon Gottschild Joan Myers Brown & the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina 162

Environmental Change, Natural Resources and Social Conflict Schnurr Swatuk

146

Doctoroff What Chinese Want

Environmental Chemistry Baird Cann

97

Daniel-Hughes The Salvation of the Flesh in Tertullian of Carthage

142

Doetsch-Kidder Social Change and Intersectional Activism

Environmental Science in Building McMullan

48

123

David Mamet Nadel

165

The Doomsday Machine Cohen McKillop

134

Dalle Vacche Film, Art, New Media

27

Daloz The Sociology of Elite Distinction

David Modern New York

31

6

Environmental Taxes and Fiscal Reform Castellucci Markandya

30

Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge Healey 93

Equilibrium and Evolution Hart

34

Ernst Cassirer on Form and Technology Hoel Folkvord

101

123

Escolme Hampton-Reeves Shakespeare and the Making of Theatre

163

147

The Establishment Responds Fahlenbrach Klimke Scharloth Wong

70

Etefa Integration and Peace in East Africa

55

Davies Social Work with Adults

144

Dow Foundations for New Economic Thinking

32

Davies Social Work with Children and Families

143

Downing Olympia

18

Davies The European Consumer Citizen in Law and Policy

147

Downs Political Extremism in Democracies

Daybell The Material Letter in Early Modern England 82

Drake Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security

de Anca Beyond Tribalism

Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage Martin 164

de Gaál The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI Deadwood Jacobs

142 18

Death in a Global Age McManus

152

The Death of the Comprehensive High School? Franklin McCulloch

41

The Decline and Fall of Europe Bongiovanni

30

Deery Consuming Reality

21

The Demands of Motherhood Smyth

Duclos War Veterans in Postwar Situations

111

Dumbrell Rethinking the Vietnam War

112

Duncan Alice Munro’s Narrative Art

90

47

27

The Euro Crisis Arestis Sawyer

28

Dwyer Legal and Ethical Issues in the Media

Europe in a Global Context Krossa

149

Europe’s Next Avoidable War Kambeck Ghazaryan

113

22

E

The European Antarctic Roberts

Early Modern Women’s Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty Pender

84

The European Consumer Citizen in Law and Policy Davies

147

15

The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture Hermes

92

38

The European Union and Global Development Gänzle Grimm Makhan

Designing Case Studies Blatter Haverland

109

Eckrich McClure The Handbook of Family Business Governance

109

Economic Instruments of Security Policy Shiffman Jochum

118

Economic Integration and the Location of Industries Kuroiwa 34

Developing Global Leaders Oberwise Johnson The Developmental Challenges of Mining and Oil Thorp Battistelli Guichaoua Orihuela Paredes

170

New

11

Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries Kopley

80

Edmundson A History of the British Presence in Chile 51 131

Educating Young Giants Pine

Textbook

46

Web resource available

67

European Capitalist Welfare Societies Frericks Maier 144

136

Detwiler Breckenridge Pushing the Boundaries of Latin American Testimony

5

Duncan Immigration Policymaking in the Global Era 109

Dempster A Research Guide for Health and Clinical Psychology Detterbeck Multi-Level Party Politics in Western Europe

Ethics in Marketing and Communications McKinley Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China Zheng

157

Democracy and Schooling in California Weiler

130

The Evaluative State, Institutional Autonomy and Higher Education in Western Europe Neave Everyday Life in Fascist Venice, 1929-40 Ferris The Evolution of European Identities Miller

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107 45 62 152


INDEX Exadaktylos Radaelli Research Design in European Studies

106

Flood Hutchings Miazhevich Nickels Islam, Security and Television News

Executive Politics in Times of Crisis Lodge Wegrich

127

Experimental Irish Theatre Walsh

166

Experimental Political Science Kittel Luhan Morton

123

Former Leaders in Modern Democracies Theakston de Vries

110

Forming a Culture of Peace Korostelina

150

Exploring Knowledge Intensive Business Services Di Maria Grandinetti Di Bernardo

16

Footitt Kelly Languages at War

73

Ford: ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore White

85

The Gaze of the West and Framings of the East Nair-Venugopal

22

Foster Wynn Emergency Contraception

147

Fahlenbrach Klimke Scharloth Wong The Establishment Responds 70 Fahy Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination Fairness, Class and Belonging in Contemporary England Smith

95 157

Faith and Social Capital After the Debt Crisis Dinham

147

Faith, Feminism, and Scholarship Harris Ott

143

The Family ADHD Solution Bertin

145

Family Business Ownership Aronoff Ward

10

Family Punishment in Nazi German Loeffel

63

The Fatigue of the Shari’a Ahmad Faulkner’s Gambit Wainwright The Fear of Insignificance Strenger

141 97 125

Feather Writing Combat and the Self in Early Modern English Literature 82

Gerges Obama and the Middle East

32

Foundations of Freedom Baker Vernon

60

Germany, Poland and Postmemorial Relations Kopp Nizynska 108

The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis Mills

36

Fichera Italy on the Pacific

62

Fictional and Historical Worlds Hart

95

Film, Art, New Media Dalle Vacche

27

Filming Shakespeare in the Global Marketplace Burnett

81

Finance, Investment Banking and the International Bank Credit and Capital Markets Scott-Quinn

4

Finance: The Discrete Regulator Huault Richard

3

Finlay Credit Scoring Response, Modeling and Insurance Rating Fisher When Money Was In Fashion

2 15

45

148 104

Global Elites Kakabadse

Francks Hunter The Historical Consumer Frankel Children, Morality and Society

32 148

Franklin McCulloch The Death of the Comprehensive High School? 41 Freak Shows and the Modern American Imagination Fahy Freedom and Confinement in Modernity Kordela Vardoulakis Freire Kanet Russia and its Near Neighbours

95 88 107

Frericks Maier European Capitalist Welfare Societies 144 Friend Stateless Nations

106

From Battlefield to Boardroom Yardley Kakabadse

The Global Recession and China’s Political Economy Yang 105 Global Strategic Management Lasserre

95 156

159

Globalization, Fear and Insecurity Body-Gendrot

145

Globalizing Polar Science Launius Fleming DeVorkin

66

Gluck Mercado Myers Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior

136

Goff Spinoza on Monism

128

G Gaffney Political Leadership in France

107

Gandon Russell’s Unknown Logicism

100

Gänzle Grimm Makhan The European Union and Global Development

107

Gareis The United Nations

112

8 66 33 100

Goggin New Technologies and the Media

23

Going South Atkinson

29

Goldstein Lichtenstein Hazy Complexity and the Nexus of Leadership The Good Supervisor Wisker

15

17

Globalization and Borders Weber Pickering

Godley Lavoie Monetary Economics

A Full Life with Autism Sicile-Kira

The Future of Entrepreneurship in Latin America Brenes Haar

94

Godbeer The Salem Witch Hunt

Front Lines of Modernism Larabee Furnham Carr MacLachlan Humanitarian Work Psychology

20

Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk Afridi Buyze

18

139

9

Global Mexican Cultural Productions Blanco-Cano Urquijo-Ruiz

Godart Unveiling Fashion

From Neuron to Brain Nicholls Martin Fuchs Brown Diamond Weisblat

62

148

Francis Policing in Africa

Feminisms, HIV and AIDS Tallis Ferris Everyday Life in Fascist Venice, 1929-40

Global Academe Nagy-Zekmi Hollis

Foxman Jews & Money

31

41

Glasberg Antarctica as Cultural Critique

Global Collaboration Cardel Gertsen Søderberg Zølner 11

53

131

132

100

From Malthus’ Stagnation to Sustained Growth Chiarini Malanima

Feminist Theory in Pursuit of the Public Goodman

91

Foundations for New Economic Thinking Dow

From Black Power to Prison Power Tibbs

167

153

Gerber Steppacher Towards an Integrated Paradigm in Heterodox Economics 32

147

Feerick Nardizzi The Indistinct Human in Renaissance Literature 82

Feeling Theatre Welton

Gendered Spaces in Argentine Women’s Literature Sierra

The German Reformation and the Peasants’ War Baylor 65

Foucault The Courage of Truth Fagan González Menèndez Gómez Ansón Women on Corporate Boards and in Elite Management

69

Gay Identity, New Storytelling and The Media Pullen 26

Forshaw British Crime Film

F

Gat In Search of a Peace Settlement 22

11 161

Goodley Hughes Davis Disability and Social Theory 149 Goodman Feminist Theory in Pursuit of the Public Gormley-Heenan Lightfoot Teaching Politics and International Relations

41 109

Governance Theiselmann

10

Governing Post-War Britain O’Hara

59

Governing Young Children, Families, and their Care Bloch The Government of the Peoples Cheneval

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40 122

171


INDEX Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Carbonnier International Development Policy Graphing Jane Austen Carroll Gottschall Johnson Kruger Grassie The New Sciences of Religion

126 87 142

Harlaftis Valdaliso Tenold The World’s Key Industry

33

Harris Indography

83

Harris Kuivalainen Stoyanova International Business

8

Harris Ott Faith, Feminism, and Scholarship

143

Hart Afro-Eccentricity

143

Great Debates in Criminal Law Herring

76

Hart Clark Fazzani Intellectual Property Law

75

Great Debates: Contract Law Morgan

77

Hart Equilibrium and Evolution

34

Great Debates: Family Law Herring Probert Gilmore

76

Hart Fictional and Historical Worlds

95

Great Debates: Property Law Cowan Fox O’Mahony Cobb

Haslam Psychology in the Bathroom

137

76

Greek Banking Pasiouras

3

Hausmann Cinema, Technologies of Visibility, and the Reanimation of Desire

23

Hoel Folkvord Ernst Cassirer on Form and Technology Holley Reason and Imagination in Chaucer, the Perle-poet, and the Cloud-author Horne Mau Mau in Harlem?

101 91 51

Horrocks Johnson Advances in Health Psychology

137

Hosni Mubarak and the Future of Democracy in Egypt Arafat

103

How Empires Make Territory Blais Deprest Singaravelou

69

How Excellent Companies Avoid Dumb Things Smith O’Connell 12

Green Trade Agreements Colyer

31

Hawley Means Permanent Emergency

133

Green Viaene Religious Internationals in the Modern World

70

Hay Wincott The Political Economy of European Welfare Capitalism

Høyrup Hasse Møller Bonnafous-Boucher Lotz Employee-Driven Innovation

108

Huault Richard Finance: The Discrete Regulator

The Greening of the Automobile Industry Calabrese

7

Healey Dorothy Wordsworth and Hartley Coleridge 93

Hudson The Medieval Atlantic World

Gregoriou Finch Best Practices in Management Accounting

Health Reforms in South East Europe Bartlett Bozikov Rechel 105

Hudson The New European Left

106

2

Hughes Public Management & Administration

126

Hearn Theorizing Power

149

Hujo Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy 34

Hehir The Responsibility to Protect

113

Hull Our Diplomats in Havana

Greven Representations of Femininity in American Genre Cinema Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction

23 136

Heimer Rathbone Ready For Change?

9

Human Development in Business Melé Dierksmeier

7

Human Development Report 2011 United Nations Development Programme

Grivoyannis The New Chinese Economy

33

Heldeweg Kica Regulating Technological Innovation

The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom from 1870 to 2005 Lee

35

Henry VI, Parts I II and III Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen

Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India Nagaraj

37

Herbert Charles Darwin and the Question of Evolution

Grudin Boccaccio’s Decameron and the Ciceronian Renaissance

91

Heritage, Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre Poore

Gulddal Anti-Americanism in European Literature

90

Gülerce Re(con)figuring Psychoanalysis

19

Hermes The [European] Other in Medieval Arabic Literature and Culture

Guneratne Shakespeare and Genre

88

Herring Great Debates in Criminal Law

H

80 66 166 92 76

Herring Probert Gilmore Great Debates: Family Law

76

Hesketh Betrayed by Nature

98

Hacker Sommers A Writer’s Reference

161

Hickman Mai Crowley Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK 149

Hallett The Artistic Links Between William Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More

83

High Kelly Mair The Anthropology of Ignorance

23

The High Engagement Work Culture Bowles Cooper

Human Resource Management Bratton Gold

15 3 92

51 5 28 6

Human Rights in the Middle East Monshipouri

121

Human Sexuality LeVay Baldwin

138

Humanitarian Work Psychology Furnham Carr MacLachlan

15

Hunter Integrating Socio-Legal Studies into the Law Curriculum

76

Hurst Language, Gender, and Community in Late Twentieth-Century Fiction

95

Hyland Sancho Guinda Stance and Voice in Written Academic Genres

73

6

I

Hamilton Zangwill Scruton’s Aesthetics

101

Hill Animal Physiology

78

The Ideology of Tyranny Preparata

125

Hamner Imaging Religion in Film

142

Hill Operations Management

13

iDisorder Rosen

140

Hillaby The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History

Imaging Religion in Film Hamner

142

60

The Handbook of Family Business Governance Eckrich McClure

15

Hanson Kararach Shaw Rethinking Development Challenges for Public Policy

129

Happy Customers Everywhere Schmitt

13

Harcourt Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods

129

Hardcastle Medway Brewis Crook Remaking English for the Post-War World

172

New

42

Hines Taylor Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions

150

Immigration and the Challenge of Education Jaramillo

42

The Historical Consumer Francks Hunter

32

Immigration Policy and the Scandinavian Welfare State 1945-2010 Brochmann Hagelund

History of Africa Shillington

56

Immigration Policymaking in the Global Era Duncan 109

146

A History of the British Presence in Chile Edmundson 51

In Search of a Peace Settlement Gat

69

History, Memory and Migration Kleist Glynn

In the Shadow of Adam Smith Rutherford

38

Textbook

Web resource available

25

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INDEX Independent Chinese Documentary Robinson

27

The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric Kamra

86

The Indistinct Human in Renaissance Literature Feerick Nardizzi

82

Indography Harris

83

Infectious Disease in India 1892-1940 Polu

56

Ingwer Empathetic Marketing

12

The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature Rider Friedman

Italy on the Pacific Fichera

92

Innovation in India Yesudian-Storfjell

6

Inoguchi Jain Japanese Politics Today

104

Integrating Socio-Legal Studies into the Law Curriculum Hunter

76

Integration and Peace in East Africa Etefa

55

Intellectual Property Law Hart Clark Fazzani

75

Interactive Learning for Innovation Asheim Parrilli

29

International Business Harris Kuivalainen Stoyanova International Development Kingsbury McKay Hunt McGillivray Clarke

”Israeli-Arab” Political Mobilization Shoughry

8

121

Keeling Hersh We’re Losing Our Minds

62

Keightley Time, Media and Modernity

24

Kennelly Citizen Youth

43

J Jacobs Deadwood

Kidner Nature and Experience in the Culture of Delusion 18

Jacobs Zelizer Conservatives in Power: The Reagan Years, 1981-1989

Kingsbury McKay Hunt McGillivray Clarke International Development 130

Japanese Politics Today Inoguchi Jain Jaramillo Immigration and the Challenge of Education Jefferys Sport and Politics in Modern Britain

104

Kingston Bureaucrats and Bourgeois Society

Kittel Luhan Morton Experimental Political Science 123

58

Kleist Glynn History, Memory and Migration

Jennings Olympic Risks

127

Jews & Money Foxman

148

Joan Myers Brown & the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina Dixon Gottschild John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality Brady

The Interpretation of Samuel Johnson Clark Erskine-Hill

57

Interpreting in the Community and Workplace Rudvin Tomassini 75 Intersections between Feminist and Queer Theory Richardson McLaughlin Casey

154

An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture Malamud

101

An Introduction to Behavioral Economics Wilkinson Klaes

39

The Involvement of State Governments in US Foreign Relations McMillan

114

The Iraq War Romaya

125

Irish Contemporary Landscapes in Literature and the Arts Mianowski

85

Isaac O’Leary Property Investment

48

Isaac O’Leary Property Valuation Principles

48

Isachenko The Making of Informal States

113

Isakhan Stockwell The Secret History of Democracy 123 Islam in the Eastern African Novel Mirmotahari

88

Islam, Security and Television News Flood Hutchings Miazhevich Nickels 22 Islam, the State, and Political Authority Afsaruddin 119 The Islamic Law of War Al-Dawoody

141

Johnson Secondary STEM Educational Reform

162 68

42 163

Joiner Lonely at the Top

137

Joll Philosophy and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

102 52

Jones Heywood Rhodes Sedelmeier Developments in European Politics 2 107 Jones The Music Industries

24

Judaism and World Religions Brill

142

Julius Caesar Yenne

54

Justifying War Welch

64

K K. O. Mbadiwe Lynch Kakabadse Global Elites Kambeck Ghazaryan Europe’s Next Avoidable War

The Knights Hospitaller in the Levant, c.1070-1309 Riley-Smith Knill Tosun Public Policy

Johnson Theatre & the Visual

Jones Connelly Behind the Dream

62

42

John Thelwall and the Wordsworth Circle Thompson 94

28

24

King John and Henry VIII Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen 80

Johnson Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War 52

Internet Econometrics Allegrezza Dubrocard

91

Kim Women and the Media in Asia 52

130

154

137

Kim Westall Cross-Gendered Literary Voices

Jaeger Repression, Integrity and Practical Reasoning 101

International Development Policy Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Carbonnier 126 International Migration & Social Theory O’Reilly

43

9 113

Kamra The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric 86 Kamusella The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe 62 Kane Loy Patapan Political Legitimacy in Asia

104

Keefe Zacher The Politics of Global Health Governance

114

60 127

Knopf-Newman The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans

43

Kopley Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries

80

Kopp Nizynska Germany, Poland and Postmemorial Relations 108 Kordela Vardoulakis Freedom and Confinement in Modernity

88

Korostelina Forming a Culture of Peace

150

Kösebalaban Turkish Foreign Policy

114

Kroll Harper Research Methods in Creative Writing Krossa Europe in a Global Context Krysko American Radio in China Kuhlmann Annandale The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare Kuroiwa Economic Integration and the Location of Industries

79 149 53 150 34

L Lacity Willcocks Advanced Outsourcing Practice

55

25

LaMothe Nietzsche’s Dancers

17 163

Land Ownership Inequality and Rural Factor Markets in Turkey Ünal 39 Language, Gender, and Community in Late Twentieth-Century Fiction Hurst

95

Languages at War Footitt Kelly

73

Larabee Front Lines of Modernism

95

Lasserre Global Strategic Management

17

The Last Caribbean Frontier, 1795-1815 Candlin

69

Latell Castro’s Secrets

53

Laucht Elemental Germans

58

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173


INDEX Launius Fleming DeVorkin Globalizing Polar Science

66

Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior Gluck Mercado Myers 136 Lee McCann Regulating for Decent Work

35

Lee The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom from 1870 to 2005

35

Legal and Ethical Issues in the Media Dwyer

22

Lemieux Somebody in Charge

35

Leone Vento Credit Guarantee Institutions and SME Finance Leontowitsch Researching Later Life and Ageing

3 151

McKenzie Roms Wee Contesting Performance

M

McKeown The Synergist 63

Making British Indian Fictions Malhotra

56

Making Men: The Formation of Elite Male Identities in England, c.1660-1900 Rothery French

McLelland Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation 124

68

McManus Death in a Global Age

152

113

McMillan The Involvement of State Governments in US Foreign Relations

114

101

McMullan Environmental Science in Building

64

Mears Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma

44

Media and the Politics of Failure Roselle

115

Magida The Nazi Séance

The Making of Informal States Isachenko Malamud An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture Male Homosexuality in West Germany Whisnant Male Rape is a Feminist Issue Cohen

146

35

Malhotra Making British Indian Fictions

56

Leung Snape Second Language Acquisition

74

Management Science Daellenbach McNickle Dye

10

138

A Managerial Philosophy of Technology Crocker

16

Levene The Childhood of the Poor

58

Levermore Beacom Sport and International Development

151

Levine The Capacity for Civic Engagement

124

Levinson The American Success Myth on Film

25

21

Lo Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization

35

Lodge Wegrich Executive Politics in Times of Crisis Loeffel Family Punishment in Nazi German

127 63

Lonely at the Top Joiner

137

Love, Sex, and Democracy in Japan during the American Occupation McLelland

124

Lucas Murry Jr. New Faculty

44

Ludington The Politics of Wine in Britain

58

Lundsgaarde Africa Toward 2030

130

146 25

Mental Maps in the Early Cold War Era, 1945-68 Casey Wright

36 50

Mercer Repression and Realism in Post-War American Literature 88

Market Reactions to Earnings Announcements Nguyen Huong Dinh Markwick Cardona Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War Marres Engaging Devices: Everyday Technology Environment and Pragmatist Thought Marsh William Blake: The Poems

3 63 152 93

62

74 16

Meta-Geopolitics of Outer Space Al-Rodhan

111

Methodologies of Case Studies Rohlfing

110

The Mexican Revolution Wasserman

54

Martin Dramaturgy of the Real on the World Stage 164

Mianowski Irish Contemporary Landscapes in Literature and the Arts

85

Martin Superfuel

Middleton and Rowley: The Changeling O’Berski

84

135

Marx’s Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals Nicholas

37

Masculinities in Contemporary Argentine Popular Cinema Rocha

27

Masters of the Planet Tattersall

135

Lynall Swift and Science

83

Mau Brabandt Laube Roos Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement

New

Mercer Ryan Williams Psychology for Language Learning Merchants of Virtue Birchard

The Material Letter in Early Modern England Daybell 82

174

5 102

Marciniak Imre O’Healy Transnational Feminism in Film and Media

86

Lynch K. O. Mbadiwe

Melé Dierksmeier Human Development in Business Memory, History, Justice in Hegel Nuzzo

Lusting for London Morton Lynch Grummell Devine New Managerialism in Education

92 165

Mei Lanfang and the Twentieth-Century International Stage Tian 166

Markel Technical Communication

Liveness and Recording in the Media Crisell

92

The Medieval Python Yeageris Takamiyais

27

Mapping the Sociology of Health and Medicine Collyer

164

54

26

The Medieval Atlantic World Hudson

59

Light: A Reader in Theatre Practice Palmer

Liu The Silk Roads

Media, Place & Mobility Moores

Mapping Cultures Roberts

110

72

48

Meerzon Performing Exile, Performing Self

Marcus Shrivastava Sharma Pogutz Cross-Sector Leadership for the Green Economy

Linguistics and the Study of Comics Bramlett

5

Mann British Policy and Strategy towards Norway, 1941-45

Liberal States and the Freedom of Movement Mau Brabandt Laube Roos

Lincoln Teenagers, Youth Cultures and Private Space 25

11

McKinley Ethics in Marketing and Communications

Lepper An Enquiry into the Ideology and Reality of Market and Market System LeVay Baldwin Human Sexuality

164

110

151

Mau Mau in Harlem? Horne

51

55

Mazzalovo Brand Aesthetics

12

McClennen America According to Colbert

44

Migrant Smuggling Triandafyllidou Maroukis

158

Migration and Social Cohesion in the UK Hickman Mai Crowley

149

Milani The Shah

120

Military Economics Smith Miller Oakley Cross-Cultural Connections in Crime Fictions Miller The Evolution of European Identities

39 26 152

Mills Patterson Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics 36 Mills The Foundations of Modern Time Series Analysis

36

McConachie Theatre & the Mind

164

McCormick Contemporary Britain

131

Mirbagheri War and Peace in Islam

115

McFadden Your Daughter’s Bedroom

49

Mirmotahari Islam in the Eastern African Novel

88

Textbook

Web resource available

Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy Hujo 34

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INDEX Mitsopoulos Pelagidis Understanding the Crisis in Greece

36

A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics Townsend

98

Naaman Urban Space in Contemporary Egyptian Literature

The Modern Family Business Collins Grisoni Tucker Seaman Graham Fakoussa Otten

N 88

14

Nadel David Mamet

Modern New York David

31

Modernism and Zionism Ohana

69

Nagaraj Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India 37

Mokrosinska Rethinking Political Obligation A Monarchy of Letters Allinson Monckton Smith Murder, Gender and the Media Monetary Economics Godley Lavoie The Money Trap Pringle Monism Weir Monshipouri Human Rights in the Middle East

102 60 152 33 4 67 121

Moore Notz Fligner The Basic Practice of Statistics

97

Moores Media, Place & Mobility

26

165

Nicol Social Economies of Fear and Desire

154

Nietzsche’s Dancers LaMothe

163

No Longer the Same Brockman

142

Noland Watten Diasporic Avant-Gardes Nooteboom Beyond Humanism

91 102

Norris Virgin and Veteran Readings of Ulysses

86

Not The Marrying Kind Barker

75 88 99

Napoleonic Foot Soldiers and Civilians Blaufarb Liebeskind

65

Nutrition and Cognitive Performance Riby Smith Foster

140

Nation and Region Augusteijn Storm

61

Nuzzo Memory, History, Justice in Hegel

102

Nagy-Zekmi Hollis Global Academe

45

Nair Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism

96

Nunes African American Women Writers’ Historical Fiction

Nair-Venugopal The Gaze of the West and Framings of the East 153

Nursing and Midwifery in Britain Since 1700 Borsay Hunter

Nationalism, Globalization, and Africa Amoah

111

Nature and Experience in the Culture of Delusion Kidner

137

Naughton Rethinking Miscarriages of Justice

153

O O’Berski Middleton and Rowley: The Changeling

84

Morality Politics in Western Europe Engeli Green-Pedersen Thorup Larsen

106

Naughton The Criminal Cases Review Commission 153

O’Hara Governing Post-War Britain

Moran The Reckoning

133

Navigating Iran Seliktar

117

O’Reilly International Migration & Social Theory

154

Morgan Great Debates: Contract Law

77

The Nazi Séance Magida

63

Obama and the Middle East Gerges

132

Morton Lusting for London

86

Neave The Evaluative State, Institutional Autonomy and Higher Education in Western Europe 45

Moses Knutsen Ways of Knowing Mosley Hulse Bungey Reinforced Concrete Design

124 49

Moss Schipper Disability Studies and Biblical Literature

143

Moving Histories of Class and Community Rogaly Taylor

155

The (Moving) Pictures Generation Dika Multi-Level Party Politics in Western Europe Detterbeck The Multi-Talented Mr. Erskine Chaddock

21

Negroponte Seeking Peace in El Salvador

50

87

Odajnyk Archetype and Character

139

Ohana Modernism and Zionism

69 46

56

The New Chinese Economy Grivoyannis

33

Olympia Downing

96

Olympic Risks Jennings

31

Operations Management Hill

New Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut Simmons The New European Left Hudson

106

New Faculty Lucas Murry Jr.

44

118

The New IT Outsourcing Landscape Willcocks Lacity

13

Murder, Gender and the Media Monckton Smith

152 24

New Managerialism in Education Lynch Grummell Devine

151

93

The New Sciences of Religion Grassie

142

The Music of Verse Phelan

11

Obourn Reconstituting Americans

Neuhaus Tibet in the Western Imagination

Munck Contemporary Latin America The Music Industries Jones

Oberwise Johnson Developing Global Leaders

Ollis A Critical Pedagogy of Embodied Education

The New Energy Crisis Chevalier Geoffron 109

119

Neubauer Tanaka Access, Equity, and Capacity in AsiaPacific Higher Education 45

Musil Authoritarian Party Structures and Democratic Political Setting in Turkey 121

New Takes in Film-Philosophy Carel Tuck

Muzaka The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines

115

New Waves in Philosophical Logic Restall Russell

103

Myers Psychology

138

Newell Statesmanship, Character, and Leadership in America

133

Myers Psychology in Modules

138

New Technologies and the Media Goggin

Nguyen Huong Dinh Market Reactions to Earnings Announcements Nicholas Marx’s Theory of Price and its Modern Rivals

20 23

3 37

Nicholls Martin Fuchs Brown Diamond Weisblat From Neuron to Brain 139

59

18 127 13

Osbaldistonis Seeking Authenticity in Place, Culture, and the Self 154 Our Diplomats in Havana Hull

51

P Padua Trust, Social Relations and Engagement

17

The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Anglo-Jewish History Hillaby

60

Palgrave Handbook of Econometrics Mills Patterson 36 The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Healthcare Kuhlmann Annandale

150

The Palgrave Student Planner 2012-2013 Cottrell

160

Palmer Light: A Reader in Theatre Practice

164

Pant Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy

115

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175


INDEX Papadimitriou Zezza Contributions to Stock-Flow Modeling Paryz The Postcolonial and Imperial Experience in American Transcendentalism Pasiouras Greek Banking

37 96 3

Patterson Unit Root Tests in Time Series

38

Peace-building in Israel and Palestine Chaitin

120

Peggs Animals and Sociology

102

Pender Early Modern Women’s Writing and the Rhetoric of Modesty

84

Performance in the Blockades of Neoliberalism Wickstrom

167

Performing Exile, Performing Self Meerzon

165

Pericles Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen

133

Phelan The Music of Verse

43

The Politics of Wine in Britain Ludington

58

Polu Infectious Disease in India 1892-1940

56

Poore Heritage, Nostalgia and Modern British Theatre

93

78

Re(con)figuring Psychoanalysis Gülerce

19

The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay Ros

Read The Rise of the Quants

119 26

Powell Construction Contract Preparation and Management

49

Preece Baader-Meinhof and the Novel

89

Prenzler Policing and Security in Practice

155

Preparata The Ideology of Tyranny

125

A Primer of Conservation Biology Primack

78

Philosophy: Key Texts Baggini Southwell

99

Pringle The Money Trap

Philosophy: Key Themes Baggini Southwell

99

Phonology Carr Montreuil

73

Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security Drake

Physical Infrastructure Development Ascher Krupp

29

Property Investment Isaac O’Leary

Pine Educating Young Giants

46

Property Valuation Principles Isaac O’Leary

Plunka Staging Holocaust Resistance

9 165

Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France Wright Jones 65

4

Prouty Uncompromised

147 48 48 134

Psychology for Language Learning Mercer Ryan Williams

74

Psychology in Modules Myers

138

Psychology in the Bathroom Haslam

137

Policing and Security in Practice Prenzler

155

Psychology Myers

138

Policing in Africa Francis

104

Psychology: A Concise Introduction Griggs

136

134

Public Management & Administration Hughes

126

Public Policy Knill Tosun

127

Political Conflict in America Ware The Political Economy of European Welfare Capitalism Hay Wincott

108

Public Sector Reformation Chaston

Political Extremism in Democracies Downs

123

Pullen Gay Identity, New Storytelling and The Media 26

Political Leadership in France Gaffney

107

Purcell Webster: The White Devil

Political Legitimacy in Asia Kane Loy Patapan

104

Political Parties and Euroscepticism Topaloff

108

Pushing the Boundaries of Latin American Testimony Detwiler Breckenridge 118

The Politics of Global Health Governance Keefe Zacher

114

Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies Wilson

117

The Politics of Immigration in France, Britain and the United States Schain 116 The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines Muzaka

176

New

14 84

Readings in Performance and Ecology Arons May Ready For Change? Heimer Rathbone Real-Time Diplomacy Seib Reason and Imagination in Chaucer, the Perle-poet, and the Cloud-author Holley

Q Queer 1950s Bauer Cook

67

Quirk Re-imagining Government

9 116 91

The Reckoning Moran

133

Reclaiming Liberty Bentwich

122

Reclaiming School in the Aftermath of Trauma Mears 44 Reconstituting Americans Obourn

87

Regal Searching for Sasquatch

67

Regulating for Decent Work Lee McCann

35

Regulating Technological Innovation Heldeweg Kica

7

Reid Theatre & Scotland

165

Re-imagining Government Quirk

132

Reinders Digital Games in Language Learning and Teaching

74

Reinforced Concrete Design Mosley Hulse Bungey

49

Religious Internationals in the Modern World Green Viaene

70

Remaking English for the Post-War World Hardcastle Medway Brewis Crook 42 Representations of Femininity in American Genre Cinema Greven Representing Ageing Ylänne Repression and Realism in Post-War American Literature Mercer

23 159 88

Repression, Integrity and Practical Reasoning Jaeger 101 Research Design in European Studies Exadaktylos Radaelli

132

Research Methods in Creative Writing Kroll Harper

106

115

151

Reshaping Natural Theology Wahlberg

103 59

The Responsibility to Protect Hehir

113

Restall Russell New Waves in Philosophical Logic

103

57

Web resource available

79

Researching Later Life and Ageing Leontowitsch Responses to Nazism in Britain, 1933-1939 Stone

Textbook

4 162

A Research Guide for Health and Clinical Psychology Dempster 136

The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Kamusella 62 The Politics of Samuel Johnson Clark Erskine-Hill

41 143 89

78

Ploetner Counter Strategies in Global Markets

Racism and the Image of God Teel Raven Evert Eichhorn Biology of Plants

Philosophy and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Joll 102

122

Racism and Education in the U.K. and the U.S. Cole Rampton Vladimir Nabokov

166

Primack A Primer of Conservation Biology

Players in the Public Policy Process Bryce

R

The Postcolonial and Imperial Experience in American Transcendentalism Paryz 96

Potschka Towards a Market in Broadcasting

81

Permanent Emergency Hawley Means

The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans Knopf-Newman

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INDEX Rethinking Development Challenges for Public Policy Hanson Kararach Shaw

Russia and its Near Neighbours Freire Kanet 129

Rutherford In the Shadow of Adam Smith

Rethinking Miscarriages of Justice Naughton

153

Rethinking Political Obligation Mokrosinska

102

Ryan Ramon Greacen Empowerment, Lifelong Learning and Recovery in Mental Health

Rethinking Public Service Delivery Alford O’Flynn

126

Rethinking School Violence Saltmarsh Robinson Davies

112

The Salem Witch Hunt Godbeer

Revlin Cognition: Theory and Practice

139

Saltmarsh Robinson Davies Rethinking School Violence

140

Richardson McLaughlin Casey Intersections between Feminist and Queer Theory 154 Richardson Nicholls A Business and Labour History of Britain 14 Rider Friedman The Inner Life of Women in Medieval Romance Literature Righi Biopolitics and Social Change in Italy Riley-Smith The Knights Hospitaller in the Levant, c.1070-1309 The Rise of Economic Societies in the Eighteenth Century Stapelbroek Marjanen The Rise of the Quants Read

92 125

38 140

S

156

Rethinking the Vietnam War Dumbrell Riby Smith Foster Nutrition and Cognitive Performance

107

The Salvation of the Flesh in Tertullian of Carthage Daniel-Hughes

66 156 142

Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-siècle France Ziegler

64

Savat Uncoding the Digital

27

Schain The Politics of Immigration in France, Britain and the United States 116 Schmitt Happy Customers Everywhere

60

Schnurr Swatuk Environmental Change, Natural Resources and Social Conflict

71

Schuetze Bruneau Grosjean University Governance and Reform

13 130 47

4

Schutz Sandy Collective Action for Social Change

155

The Roadmap to 100 Bortz Stickrod

77

Roberts Mapping Cultures

27

Scott-Quinn Finance, Investment Banking and the International Bank Credit and Capital Markets

4

Roberts The European Antarctic

67

Screening the Face Coates

Robinson Independent Chinese Documentary

27

Scruton’s Aesthetics Hamilton Zangwill

Rocha Masculinities in Contemporary Argentine Popular Cinema

27

Rochester Ellis Paine Howlett Volunteering and Society in the 21st Century Rogaly Taylor Moving Histories of Class and Community Rohlf Sokal Statistical Tables

155 155 79

Rohlfing Methodologies of Case Studies

110

Romaya The Iraq War

125

Roque Wagner Engaging Colonial Knowledge

70

Ros The Post-Dictatorship Generation in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay

119

Roselle Media and the Politics of Failure

115

Rosen iDisorder

140

Rothery French Making Men: The Formation of Elite Male Identities in England, c.1660-1900

68

Rud Garrison Teaching with Reverence

46

Rudvin Tomassini Interpreting in the Community and Workplace Runkle Wanted Dead or Alive Russell’s Unknown Logicism Gandon

81 80

Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen King John and Henry VIII

80

Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen Pericles

81

Shapple Spillman British Colonial Realism in Africa

94

Shiffman Jochum Economic Instruments of Security Policy

38

Shillington History of Africa

56

Shmelev Shmeleva Sustainability Analysis

38

Shopping and Crime Bamfield

145

Shoughry “Israeli-Arab” Political Mobilization

121

Sicile-Kira A Full Life with Autism

156

Sierra Gendered Spaces in Argentine Women’s Literature

91

The Silk Roads Liu

54

Simmons New Critical Essays on Kurt Vonnegut Simpson Slutskaya Lewis Höpfl Dirty Work Smart Cinema, DVD Add-Ons and New Audience Pleasures Brereton

96 156 20

Smith Fairness, Class and Belonging in Contemporary England 157 Smith Military Economics Smith O’Connell How Excellent Companies Avoid Dumb Things Smyth The Demands of Motherhood

39 12 157

Searching for Sasquatch Regal

67

Second Language Acquisition Leung Snape

74

Social Change and Intersectional Activism Doetsch-Kidder

123

Second Nature Balcombe

77

Social Economies of Fear and Desire Nicol

154

Secondary STEM Educational Reform Johnson

42

Social Lives with Other Animals Cudworth

146

Secrecy and Sapphic Modernism Nair

96

Social Work with Adults Davies

144

The Secret History of Democracy Isakhan Stockwell 123

Social Work with Children and Families Davies

143

Seeking Authenticity in Place, Culture, and the Self Osbaldistonis 154

The Sociology of Elite Distinction Daloz

146 157

Seeking Peace in El Salvador Negroponte

119

Sointu Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines

Seib Al Jazeera English

116

Somebody in Charge Lemieux

35

Seib Real-Time Diplomacy

116

Southgate Contentment in Contention

71

Seliktar Navigating Iran

117

Sensorimotor Control and Learning Tresilian

141

Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Second World War Markwick Cardona 63

Sex Gender and the Olympic Games Woodward

159

Spalek Counter-Terrorism

158

Spatial Planning and Governance Tewdwr-Jones

128

Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions Hines Taylor

150

Spinoza on Monism Goff

100

The Shah Milani

120

Spinoza’s Revolutions in Natural Law Campos

100

88

Spiritual Kinship in Europe, 1500-1900 Alfani Gourdon

75

Shakespeare and Genre Guneratne

71

Shakespeare and the Making of Theatre Escolme Hampton-Reeves

100

20 101

Shakespeare and the Truth of Love Bednarz Shakespeare Bate Rasmussen Henry VI, Parts I, II and III

61

163

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INDEX Sport and International Development Levermore Beacom

Technical Communication Markel

50

151

Teel Racism and the Image of God

143

Sport and Politics in Modern Britain Jefferys

58

Teenagers, Youth Cultures and Private Space Lincoln 25

Turkish Foreign Policy Kösebalaban

114

Triandafyllidou Maroukis Migrant Smuggling Trust, Social Relations and Engagement Padua

158 17

SPSS for Psychologists Brace Snelgar Kemp

135

Televising Queer Women Beirne

19

Tyler Whiteness, Class and the Legacies of Empire

158

Staging Holocaust Resistance Plunka

165

Terrorist Financing and Resourcing Vittori

125

Tymoczko Berg Styer Biochemistry: A Short Course

79

Tewdwr-Jones Spatial Planning and Governance

128

Stance and Voice in Written Academic Genres Hyland Sancho Guinda 73 Stapelbroek Marjanen The Rise of Economic Societies in the Eighteenth Century 71 State, Economy, and Society in Post-Military Nigeria Adejumobi 104 Stateless Nations Friend

106

Statesmanship, Character, and Leadership in America Newell

133

Statistical Tables Rohlf Sokal Stone Responses to Nazism in Britain, 1933-1939 Strenger The Fear of Insignificance Structuring Your Research Thesis Carter Kelly Brailsford The Struggle for Power in Post-Independence Colombia and Venezuela Brown

Theatre & Scotland Reid

165

Uncompromised Prouty Understanding the Crisis in Greece Mitsopoulos Pelagidis

36

Understanding the Globalization of Intelligence Svendsen

117

59

Theiselmann Governance

10

The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI de Gaál

160

Theorizing Complementary and Alternative Medicines Sointu

157

Theorizing Power Hearn

149

50

Success in Six Cups of Coffee Bethencourt

16 135 38

Sustainable Development and Subnational Governments Bruyninckx Happaerts van den Brande 129 Sustaining Industrial Competitiveness after the Crisis Ciravegna 8 Svendsen Understanding the Globalization of Intelligence

117

Swift and Science Lynall

83

The Synergist McKeown

11

T Tallis Feminisms, HIV and AIDS

131

Tattersall Masters of the Planet

135

Taussig Calaway Kotrosits Lillie Lasser The Thunder: Perfect Mind 142 109 46

New

Uncoding the Digital Savat

125

Stumbling Towards the Constitution Chu

178

162

163

161

Teaching with Reverence Rud Garrison

Theatre & Museums Bennett

164

40

Teaching Politics and International Relations Gormley-Heenan Lightfoot

Ünal Land Ownership Inequality and Rural Factor Markets in Turkey

Theatre & the Visual Johnson

The Study Skills Handbook (Simplified Chinese Language Edition) Cottrell

Sustainability Analysis Shmelev Shmeleva

110

Theatre & the Mind McConachie

Student Mobilities, Migration and the Internationalization of Higher Education Brooks Waters

Superfuel Martin

Theakston de Vries Former Leaders in Modern Democracies

79

118

U

Thalakada Unipolarity and the Evolution of America’s Cold War Alliances 117

142

A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry Williams 47 Thomas Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion

157

Thompson John Thelwall and the Wordsworth Circle 94 Thorp Battistelli Guichaoua Orihuela Paredes The Developmental Challenges of Mining and Oil

131

The Thunder: Perfect Mind Taussig Calaway Kotrosits Lillie Lasser 142 Tian Mei Lanfang and the Twentieth-Century International Stage

166

Tibbs From Black Power to Prison Power

53

Tibet in the Western Imagination Neuhaus

56

Tijani Union Education in Nigeria

57

Time Travel in the Latin American and Caribbean Imagination Alcocer

87

Time, Media and Modernity Keightley

24

Topaloff Political Parties and Euroscepticism

108

Toward a Sociobiological Hermeneutic Wainwright

89

Towards a Market in Broadcasting Potschka

26

Towards an Integrated Paradigm in Heterodox Economics Gerber Steppacher

32

Townsend A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics

98

Traditional, Complementary and Integrative Medicine Adams Andrews Barnes Broom Magin 98 Transnational Feminism in Film and Media Marciniak Imre O’Healy 25 Tresilian Sensorimotor Control and Learning

Textbook

Web resource available

141

39 27 134

Union Education in Nigeria Tijani

57

Unipolarity and the Evolution of America’s Cold War Alliances Thalakada

117

Unit Root Tests in Time Series Patterson

38

United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report 2011 The United Nations Gareis

28 112

University Governance and Reform Schuetze Bruneau Grosjean 47 The University in the Age of Globalization Brada Stanley Bienkowski Unveiling Fashion Godart

30 8

Urban Drama Westgate

167

Urban Space in Contemporary Egyptian Literature Naaman

88

V Virgin and Veteran Readings of Ulysses Norris Vittori Terrorist Financing and Resourcing Vladimir Nabokov Rampton

86 125 89

Volunteering and Society in the 21st Century Rochester Ellis Paine Howlett

155

W Wahlberg Reshaping Natural Theology

103

Wainwright Faulkner’s Gambit

97

Wainwright Toward a Sociobiological Hermeneutic

89

Walker Johnson Cunningham Community Psychology and the Socio-economics of Mental Distress 141

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INDEX Walsh Experimental Irish Theatre Wanted Dead or Alive Runkle

166 71

Wright Jones Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France 65

115

A Writer’s Reference Hacker Sommers

War Veterans in Postwar Situations Duclos

111

Warden British Avant-Garde Theatre

166

Writing Combat and the Self in Early Modern English Literature Feather 82

Ware Political Conflict in America

134

War and Peace in Islam Mirbagheri

Wasserman The Mexican Revolution Ways of Knowing Moses Knutsen We’re Losing Our Minds Keeling Hersh Weber Pickering Globalization and Borders

Y

54 124 43 159

161

Yang The Global Recession and China’s Political Economy

105

Yardley Kakabadse From Battlefield to Boardroom

18

Webster: The White Devil Purcell

84

Yeageris Takamiyais The Medieval Python

92 54

Weiler Democracy and Schooling in California

47

Yenne Julius Caesar

Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity Ashkenazi

19

Yesudian-Storfjell Innovation in India

Weir Monism

67

Ylänne Representing Ageing

Welch Justifying War

64

Your Daughter’s Bedroom McFadden

Welton Feeling Theatre

167

Westgate Urban Drama

167

What Chinese Want Doctoroff

6

When Money Was In Fashion Fisher

15

Whisnant Male Homosexuality in West Germany

64

White Ford: ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore

85

Whiteness, Class and the Legacies of Empire Tyler

158

Wickstrom Performance in the Blockades of Neoliberalism

167

Wilkinson Klaes An Introduction to Behavioral Economics

39

6 159 49

Youth, Multiculturalism and Community Cohesion Thomas

157

Yueyue Zhang The Cosmopolitanization of Science

160

Z Zheng Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China 27 Zhenglai Guo China’s Search for Good Governance 105 Ziegler Satanism, Magic and Mysticism in Fin-de-siècle France

64

Willcocks Lacity The New IT Outsourcing Landscape 13 William Blake: The Poems Marsh

93

Williams A Therapeutic Approach to Teaching Poetry 47 Williams Crime and Disorder

64

Wilson Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies

117

Wisker The Good Supervisor

161

Women and the Media in Asia Kim

24

Women at the Top Coleman

10

Women on Corporate Boards and in Elite Management Fagan González Menèndez Gómez Ansón 147 Women Reclaiming Sustainable Livelihoods Harcourt Women’s Life Writing, 1700-1850 Cook Culley

129 85

Woodfin Camp and Combat on the Sinai and Palestine Front 72 Woodward Sex Gender and the Olympic Games Working for the State Corby Symon The World’s Key Industry Harlaftis Valdaliso Tenold

159 7 33

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