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Theory and Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Medieval History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Early Modern History Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Routledge Historical Biographies . . . . . . . . . . .15 Modern British History Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Routledge Companions to History . . . . . . . . . .18 Modern European History Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Routledge Historical Atlases . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 American History Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 World History Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Readers and Sourcebooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Themes in World History Series . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Page

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New History Textbooks for 2009 Routledge are delighted to present four essential textbooks, which have been developed specifically by lecturers for lecturers teaching undergraduate survey modules across key historical eras. Covering the history of Europe and the wider world from 1500 to the present day – from the political landscapes of early modern Europe to international relations during the Cold War, from witchcraft and magic to Hollywood and President Obama – these books provide comprehensive coverage for first and second year survey courses. Designed with usability as a main priority, these books feature a variety of features to aid student understanding and class preparation alike including: sample module outlines, companion websites, glossaries of key events and figures, chronologies and bibliographies. For more information, or to see the full range of Routledge History textbooks, visit: www.routledge.com/books/textbooks

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THEORY AND METHOD

The History on Film Reader Edited by Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Macquarie University, Australia

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History Goes to the Movies Studying History on Film Marnie Hughes-Warrington From Saving Private Ryan to Picnic at Hanging Rock and Pocahontas, this book is a clear and systematic guide to the issues involved in using historical film in the study of history.

Series: Routledge Readers in History Historical film studies is a burgeoning field, with a large and ever growing number of publications from across the globe. The History on Film Reader distils this mass of work, offering readers an introduction to just under thirty of the most critical and representative writings on the relationship between film and history. Films discussed include: Gladiator, Forrest Gump, Pan’s Labyrinth, Titanic and Life is Beautiful. Thematically structured, this Reader offers an overview of the varying ways in which scholars see film as contributing to our understanding of history, from their relationship with written histories, to their particular characteristics and their role in education, indoctrination and entertainment. It draws together the contributions of scholars from a variety of fields, such as Pierre Sorlin, Natalie Zemon Davis, Robert Rosenstone, Marcia Landy, Hayden White, Jean Baudrillard, Roland Barthes, Philip Rosen, Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen. Together, these writings represent a novel combination of insights from film theory, cultural studies, historiography, the history of cinema and film promotion and reception. Including an introduction which describes the field of historical film studies, section introductions which contextualize the chapters and a filmography, this is an essential collection for all those interested in the relationship between history and film. May 2009: 246x174: 336pp Pb: 978-0-415-46219-8: £24.99

History Goes to the Movies is written from an international perspective and, blending theoretical and methodological issues with lots of real examples, discusses such issues as: • Do historical films necessarily make bad (or good) history? • Can film be used as historical evidence?

Selected Contents: Introduction Marnie Hughes-Warrington History on Film: Theory, Production, Reception Part 1: Introducing Historical Film 1. The Film in History: Restaging the Past Pierre Sorlin 2. Film and the Challenge of Authenticity Natalie Zemon Davis 3. History in Images / History in Words Robert A. Rosenstone 4. History and Media and Memory Marcia Landy 5. Historiography and Historiophoty Hayden White Part 2: Shaping Historical Film 6. Historical Fiction: A Body Too Much? Jean Comolli 7. The Emergence of Cinematic Time Mary A. Doane 8. Flashbacks in Film Maureen Turim 9. The Time-Image Gilles Deleuze 10. Can the Shoah be Funny? Some Thoughts on Recent and Older Films Sander L. Gilman 11. Projecting the Holocaust into the Present Lawrence Baron Part 3: Historical Film and Identity 12. Prosthetic Memory / Traumatic Memory Robert Burgoyne. Cinema. 13. Never Having to Say You’re Sorry: Rambo’s Rewriting of the Vietnam War D. Desser and G. Studies

Using examples ranging from late nineteenth century short films, to twenty-first century DVDs, Marnie Hughes-Warrington incorporates film analysis, advertisements, merchandize and internet forums, and evaluates the varied ways in which filmmakers, promoters, viewers and scholars understand film as history.

14. In the Combat Zone Marilyn Young 15. Revisiting the Round Table: Arthur’s American Dream Susan Aronstein 16. Gladiator and Contemporary America (2000) Monica Silveira Cyrino Part 4: Historical Films as Reality, Documentary and Propaganda 17. History: A Retro Scenario Jean Baudrillard 18. Detail and Historicity in Mainstream Cinema Philip Rosen 19. The Romans in Film Roland Barthes 20. Historical Authenticity in Popular Films Set in the Past Michelle Pierson 21. Truth, History, and the New Documentary Linda Williams 22. Memory and Pedagogy in the ‘Wonderful World of Disney’ Henry A. Giroux Part 5: Marketing and Receiving Historical Film 23. Irony, Nostalgia and the Postmodern Linda Hutcheon 24. The Carole Lombard in Macy’s Window Charles Eckert 25. Selling My Heart: Music and Cross-Promotion in Titanic Jeff Smith 26. The Presence of the Past Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen Filmography. Index

• Are documentaries more useful to historians than historical drama? History Goes to the Movies considers that history is not simply to be found in films, but in the agreements and arguments of those who make and view them. Students on both history and film studies courses will find this book an exciting and stimulating read. Selected Contents: Introduction: Why History on Film? 1. Words and Images, Images and Words 2. Genre 3. Pasts, Presents and Futures 4. Identity 5. Reality 6. Documentary 7. Propaganda 8. Selling History. Conclusion: Beyond ’Historiophoty’: Film as History 2006: 234x156: 230pp Pb: 978-0-415-32828-9: £17.99

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THEORY AND METHOD

The Modern Historiography Reader

2ND EDITION

Teaching History Online

Western Sources

History Skills

John F. Lyons, Joliet Junior College, USA

Edited by Adam Budd, University of Edinburgh, UK

A Student’s Handbook

Series: Routledge Readers in History

Edited by Mary Abbott, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Bringing history teaching into the twenty-first century, Teaching History Online is a concise guide to developing and using internet resources in history instruction. It offers practical, jargon-free advice to help the history teacher develop online assignments, and provides an informed introduction to the myriad resources and tools available for use in the online classroom.

’An expert and well-conceived collection, presenting the major issues in historiography over the past three centuries ... the work as a whole will become the standard reader for surveying historical theory and practice in the West. It is simply excellent.’ – Bonnie Smith, Rutgers University, USA In The Modern Historiography Reader, Adam Budd guides readers through European and North American developments in history-writing since the eighteenth century. Starting with Enlightenment history and moving through subjects such as moral history, national history, the emergence of history as a profession, and the impact of scientific principles on history, he then looks at some of the most important developments in twentieth-century historiography such as social history, traumatic memory, postcolonialism, gender history, postmodernism, and the history of material objects.

Praise for the first edition: ’Useful reference book for undergraduate courses.’ – Peter Hills, History Teaching Review ’Full of good common sense. Excellent stuff. This book is to be welcomed.’ – Richard Brown, The Historical Association ’The clearest one-chapter surveys of history and historical writing that I have come across.’ – The Times Educational Supplement Degree-level history is characterized not only by knowledge and understanding of the human past, but by a battery of skills and qualities which are as directly applicable to employment as to professional postgraduate training or academic research. History Skills gives frank and practical help to students throughout their university course with advice on:

This is the only book that brings together historiographical writing from anthropology, literary theory, philosophy, psychology, and sociology – as well as history. Each of the thirteen thematic sections begins with a clear introduction that familiarizes readers with the topics and articles, setting them in their wider contexts. They explain what historiography is, how historians’ perspectives and sources determine the kinds of questions they ask, and discuss how social and ideological developments have shaped historical writing over the past three centuries.

• research methods

List of Contributors: John Emerich Edward, Lord Acton, Carl Becker, Marc Bloch, Bonnie G. Smith, Giambattista Vico, Erich Auerbach, [Anon: Adam Ferguson?], Dugald Stewart, Hester Chapone, Henry Home, Lord Kames, William Godwin, Mark Salber Phillips, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Thomas Carlyle, Jules Michelet, Mercy Otis Warren, Francis Parkman, George Bancroft, Wilhelm von Humbolt, Leopold von Ranke, Anthony Grafton, James Harvey Robinson, Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre, Herbert Butterfield, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx with Friedrich Engels, Émile Durkheim, Wilhelm Dilthey, from Max Weber, Oswald Spengler, R.G. Collingwood, Fernand Braudel, Thomas Kuhn, E.P. Thompson, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Roy Porter, Michael Ignatieff, Hannah Arendt, Adam Phillips, Hayden White, Paul Ricoeur, Joan Wallach Scott, Michel Foucault, David Halperin, Clifford Geertz, Edward Said, David Cannadine, George Fredrickson, Miller, Daniel and Chris Tilney, Marcel Mauss, Niel McKendrick, Georges Vigarello, Cornelius Holtorf Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Historian’s Task 2. Giambattista Vico and the Meaning of Historical Origins 3. Historical Writing and Moral Psychology 4. The Task of Romantic History 5. Historicism, the Historian’s Craft, and the New Century 6. The Approach of Social Science 7. Historical Time and Historical Structures 8. Marxism and ’History from Below 9. History from Within: Trauma and Memory 10. Postmodernism: ’The Linguistic Turn’ 11. Sexual Identity 12. Anthropological Description and Objects of History 13. The Social History of Material Objects

This second edition has been thoroughly updated to take into account digital resources and the benefits and risks associated with online research. New chapters on the first-year experience and employability help students to adjust to the way history is taught at university and explore the opportunities available to them after graduating.

• taking notes • participating in class • coursework • examinations • the dissertation. Designed as a guide to success, the book helps to develop the critical skills that students need to get the most out of their course.

Offering an unrivalled ‘insider’s view’ of what it takes to succeed, History Skills provides the comprehensive toolkit for all history students.

Beginning with a chapter on the benefits of teaching and studying online, John F. Lyons goes on to address instructors’ most commonly asked questions and concerns, including: • designing an online class • providing online alternatives to the lecture • developing a user-friendly discussion board • conducting assessment and dealing with classroom management issues. For historians interested in providing an online element to their traditional face-to-face classroom teaching, the final chapter shows how to develop successful hybrid/blended classes. An accessible introduction and valuable resource, Teaching History Online includes sample lesson plans, examples of online learning tools, and suggestions for further reading, helping those who use – or want to use – online resources to create exciting, interactive and rewarding learning environments. Visit the companion website, which includes extra reading and resources information, at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415482226. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Introduction. Why Teach and Study Online? 1. Getting Started 2. Reconfiguring the Lecture 3. Discussion Board 4. Assessment 5. Classroom Management 6. Online Teaching in the Traditional Classroom. Conclusion. Additional Resources for Teachers. Appendix. Index 2008: 234x156: 128pp Pb: 978-0-415-48222-6: £17.99

Selected Contents: 1. The First Year Experience 2. Benchmarks 3. Sources and Resources 4. Libraries – Physical and Virtual 5. Note Making 6. Classes: Preparation and Participation 7. Writing Assignments 8. Examinations 9. The Dissertation or Major Project 10. Employability. Historical Terms 2008: 216x138: 160pp Pb: 978-0-415-46690-5: £17.99

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Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Series History and Material Culture

Reading Primary Sources

Consuming History

The Interpretation of Texts from 19th and 20th Century History

Historians and Heritage in Contemporary Popular Culture

Edited by Miriam Dobson and Benjamin Ziemann, both at University of Sheffield, UK

Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK

How does the historian approach primary sources? How do interpretations differ? How can they be used to write history?

A Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources Edited by Karen Harvey, University of Sheffield, UK ’This collection of essays by eleven leading historians ... offers a wealth of new insights into the burgeoning field of material culture studies.’ – Ann E. McCleary, Professor of History and Director, Center for Public History, University of West Georgia, USA Sources are the raw material of history, but whereas the written word has traditionally been seen as the principal source, today historians are increasingly recognizing the value of sources beyond text. In History and Material Culture, Karen Harvey embarks upon a discussion about material culture – considering objects, often those found surrounding us in day to day life, as sources, which can help historians develop new interpretations and new knowledge about the past. Across ten chapters, different historians look at a variety of material sources from around the globe and across centuries to assess how such sources can be used to study history. While the sources are discussed from ’interdisciplinary’ perspectives, each contributor examines how material culture can be approached from an historical viewpoint, and each chapter addresses its theme or approach in a way accessible to readers without expertise in the area. In her introduction, Karen Harvey discusses some of the key issues raised when historians use material culture, and suggests some basic steps for those new to these kinds of sources. Opening up the discipline of history to new approaches, and introducing those working in other disciplines to historical approaches, this book is the ideal introduction to the opportunities and challenges of researching material culture. Selected Contents: Introduction: History and Material Culture Karen Harvey 2. Practical Matters: Material Culture and Historical Research Karen Harvey 3. Object Biographies: From Production to Consumption Karin Dannehl 4. Using Buildings in Social History Anne Laurence 5. Style and Ornament as Evidence Andrew Morrall 6. Draping the Body and Dressing the Home: Exploring the Material Culture of Textiles and Clothing Beverly Lemire 7. High Design and Regional Cultures Helen Berry 8. Mundane Materiality, or, Should Small Things Still be Forgotten? Material Culture, Microhistories and the Problem of Scale Sara Pennell 9. Things and Historical Narratives Giorgio Reillo 10. Objects and Agency Angela McShane and Glenn Adamson March 2009: 234x156: 224pp Pb: 978-0-415-45932-7: £19.99

In the first part of this unique volume, the chapters give an overview of both traditional and new methodological approaches to the use of sources, analyzing the way that these have changed over time. The second part gives an overview of twelve different types of written sources, including letters, opinion polls, surveillance reports, diaries, novels, newspapers, and dreams, taking into account the huge expansion in the range of written primary sources used by historians over the last thirty years. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. List of Contributors. List of Abbreviations Part 1: Reading Primary Sources: Contexts and Approaches 1. Reading Primary Sources. An Introduction 2. Understanding History. Hermeneutics and Source Criticism in Historical Scholarship 3. Reading Texts After the Linguistic Turn. Approaches from Literary Studies and Their Implications Part 2: Varieties of Primary Sources and Their Interpretation 1. Letters 2. Surveillance Reports 3. Court Files 4. Opinion Polls 5. Memoranda 6. Diaries 7. Novels 8. Autobiography 9. Newspapers 10. Speeches 11. Testimony. Glossary 2008: 234x156: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-42957-3: £20.99

History Beyond the Text A Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources Edited by Sarah Barber and Corinna PenistonBird, both at University of Lancaster, UK Historians are increasingly looking beyond the traditional, and turning to visual, oral, aural, and virtual sources to inform their work.

Non-academic history – ‘public history’ – is a complex, dynamic entity which impacts on the popular understanding of the past at all levels. In Consuming History, Jerome de Groot examines how society consumes history and how a reading of this consumption can help us understand popular culture and issues of representation. This book analyzes a wide range of cultural entities – from computer games to daytime television, from blockbuster fictional narratives such as Da Vinci Code to DNA genealogical tools – to analyze how history works in contemporary popular culture. Jerome de Groot probes how museums have responded to the heritage debate and the way in which new technologies have brought about a shift in access to history, from online gameplaying to internet genealogy. He discusses the often conflicted relationship between ‘public’ and academic history, and raises important questions about the theory and practice of history as a discipline. Whilst mainly focussing on the UK, the book also compares the experiences of the USA, France and Germany. Consuming History is an important and engaging analysis of the social consumption of history and offers an essential path through the debates for readers interested in history, cultural studies and the media. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Images. Introduction: History and Popular Culture. Part 1: The Popular Historian Part 2: Enfranchisement, Ownership and Consumption: ‘Amateur’ Histories Part 3: Performing and Playing History Part 4: History on Television Part 5: The ‘Historical’ as Cultural Genre Part 6: Artefact and Interpretation 2008: 234x156: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-39945-6: £22.99

Taking examples from around the globe, this collection of essays aims to inspire practitioners of history to expand their horizons, and incorporate a wide variety of primary sources in their work. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Sarah Barber and Corinna Peniston-Bird 2. Fine Art: The Creative Image Sarah Barber 3. The Cartoon: The Image as Critique Frank Palmeri 4. The Photograph: The Still Image Derek Sayer 5. Film and Television: The Moving Image Jeffrey Richards 6. Music: The Creative Sound Burton W. Peretti 7. Oral Testimony: The Sound of Memory Corinna Peniston-Bird 8. The Internet: Virtual Space Lisa Blenkinsop 9. Landscape: The Configured Space Tom Williamson 10. Architecture: The Built Object Christopher Long 11. Material Culture: The Object Adrienne D. Hood 2008: 234x156: 224pp Pb: 978-0-415-42962-7: £19.99

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THEORY AND METHOD

Companion to Historiography

Modern Historiography

2ND EDITION

Edited by Michael Bentley

An Introduction

Deconstructing History

The Companion to Historiography is an original analysis of the moods and trends in historical writing throughout its phases of development and explores the assumptions and procedures that have formed the creation of historical perspectives. Contributed by a distinguished panel of academics, each essay conveys in direct, jargon-free language a genuinely international, wide-angled view of the ideas, traditions and institutions that lie behind the contemporary urgency of world history.

Michael Bentley

Selected Contents: Introduction: The Project of Historiography Section 1: Beginnings – East and West Introduction 1.1 Asian Historiography: Two Traditions 1.2 Historiography and Greek Self-Definition 1.3 Re-Reading the Roman Historians 1.4 The Historiography of Rural Labour 1.5 Towards Late-Antiquity Section 2: The Medieval World Introduction 2.1 The Historiography of the Medieval State 2.2 Saladin and the Third Crusade 2.3 Family and Household 2.4 The Medieval Nobility 2.5 Armies and Warfare 2.6 Popular Religion Section 3: Early-Modern Historiography Introduction 3.1 The Idea of Early Modern History 3.2 The Scientific Revolution 3.3 Intellectual History 3.4 The English Reformation 3.5 Popular Culture in the Early-Modern West 3.6 Revisionism in Britain Section 4: Reflecting on the Modern Age Introduction. I: Revolution and Ideology 4.1 The French Revolution 4.2 The Soviet Revolution 4.3 National Socialism in Germany 4.4 Fascism and Beyond in Italy 4.5 Orientalism. II: Area Studies 4.6 China 4.7 Japan 4.8 India 4.9 Africa 4.10 North America 4.11 Latin America Section 5: Contexts for the Writing of History Introduction. I: Hinterlands. 5.1 History and Philosophy 5.2 History and Anthropology 5.3 History and Archaeology 5.4 History of Art. II: Approaches 5.5 The Historical Narrative 5.6 The Annales School 5.7 Marxist Historiography 5.8 Women in Historiography 5.9 Comparative World History 5.10 Archives and Technology 2002: 234x156: 1024pp Pb: 978-0-415-28557-5: £35.00

Alun Munslow Surveying the latest research, this welcome second edition of Alun Munslow’s successful Deconstructing History provides an excellent introduction to the debates and issues of postmodernist history.

’[Modern Historiography is] well suited to graduate students, but in addition offers much to bright undergraduates and to non-specialist academics seeking a thoughtful and sound guide to the western tradition.’ – The Times Higher Education Supplement ’This book is a great read. It will fascinate, irritate and educate anyone who is interested in history.’ – History Teaching Review Year Book ’Lively and concise, the book is ... an ideal introduction.’ – English Historical Review Modern Historiography is the essential introduction to the history of historical writing. It explains the broad philosophical background to the different historians and historical schools of the modern era, from James Boswell and Thomas Carlyle through to Lucien Febure and Eric Hobsbawm and surveys: • the Enlightenment and Counter Enlightenment • Romanticism • the voice of Science and the process of secularization within Western intellectual thought • the influence of, and broadening contact with, the New World • the Annales school in France

This second edition has been updated and revised and, along with the original discussion material and topics, now: • assesses the claims of history as a form of ‘truthful’ explanation • discusses the limits of conventional historical thinking and practice, and the responses of the ‘new empiricists’ to the book’s central arguments • examines the arrival of ‘experimental history’ and its implications • clarifies the utility of addressing Michael Foucault and Hayden White, and strengthens the analysis of Frank R. Ankersmit’s recent work. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Past in a Changing Present 3. History as Reconstruction/Construction 4. History as Deconstruction 5. What is Wrong with Deconstructionist History? 6. What is Wrong with Reconstructionist/Constructionist History? 7. Michel Foucault and History 8. Hayden White and Deconstructionist History 9. Conclusion 2006: 216x138: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-39144-3: £19.99

• Postmodernism. Modern Historiography provides a clear and concise account of this modern period of historical writing. Selected Contents: 1. The Enlightenment 2. The Counter Enlightenment 3. Romanticism 4. Ranke 5. The Voice of Science 6. Culture and Kultur 7. The English ’Whigs’ 8. Towards a Historical Profession 9. Crisis Over Method 10. From the New World 11. Annales: The French School 12. Repression and Exile 13. Post-War Moods 14. The History of the Present 1998: 198x129: 200pp Pb: 978-0-415-20267-1: £18.99

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2ND EDITION

Making History

What is History For?

History: What & Why?

Beverley Southgate

Ancient, Modern and Postmodern Perspectives

An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline

Beverley Southgate

Edited by Peter Lambert and Phillipp Schofield

History: What & Why? is a highly accessible introductory survey of historians’ views about the nature and purpose of their subject. It offers a historical perspective and clear guide to contemporary debates about the nature and purpose of history, and a discussion of the traditional model of history as an account of the past ’as it was’. It assesses the challenges to orthodox views and examines the impact of Marxism, feminism and post-colonialism on the study of history.

Making History offers a fresh perspective on the study of the past. It is an exhaustive exploration of the practice of history, historical traditions and the theories that surround them. Discussing the development and growth of history as a discipline and of the profession of the historian, the book encompasses a huge diversity of influences, organized around the following themes:

This second edition has been updated to reflect the continuing, and still increasing, debate surrounding these issues. In particular it discusses:

• the most significant movements in historical scholarship in the last century, including the Annales School

• historians’ fear of postmodernism

• the increasing interdisciplinary trends in scholarship

• holocaust denial and the Irving/Lipstadt libel trial

• theory in historical practice including Marxism, post-modernism and gender history

• the future of the past in the light of the postmodern challenge. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: History, Philosophy and Historiography 2. What Was History? The Past as it Was 3. Why History? Past Answers 4. External Challenges to the Old Model: Some Interdisciplinary Perspectives 5. Internal Challenges to the Old Model: Some Major Forces 6. What? and Why? The Future of History 7. Postscript 2001: 216x138: 216pp Pb: 978-0-415-25658-2: £17.99

• the professionalization of the discipline

• historical practice outside the academy. The volume offers a coherent set of chapters to support undergraduates, postgraduates and others interested in the historical processes that have shaped the discipline of history. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Professionalization of History Part 2: Challenges to the Statist Paradigm Part 3: Interdisciplinarity Part 4: Social Movements and Theory into History Part 5: Conclusion: History and Power 2004: 234x156: 328pp Pb: 978-0-415-24255-4: £18.99

Sceptical History Feminist and Postmodern Approaches in Practice Hélène Bowen Raddeker, University of New South Wales, Australia A highly original work in history and theory, this survey considers major themes including identity, class and sexual difference, and weaves them into debates on the nature and point of history. Sceptical History arrives at new ways of doing history that consider non-Western history and feminist approaches. Using a wide range of historical and cultural contexts, the study draws extensively on feminist scholarship, both feminist history and postcolonial feminism. Selected Contents: Preliminaries 1. History, Postmodern Critique and Alternative Visions 2. Reinventing the Wheel: Presenting the Past 3. Negotiating ‘Difference’ 4. The ‘Positioned’ Subject 5. Reflections. Notes. Bibliography 2007: 216x138: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-34114-1: £16.99

An experienced author of history and theory presents this examination of the purpose of history at a time when recent debates have rendered the question ’what is history for?’ of utmost importance. Charting the development of historical studies and examining how history has been used, this study is exceptional in its focus on the future of the subject as well as its past. It is argued that history in the twenty-first century must adopt a radical and morally therapeutic role instead of studying for ’its own sake’. Providing examples of his vision of ’history in post-modernity’, Beverley Southgate focuses on the work of four major historians, including up-to-date publications: • Robert A. Rosenstone’s study of Americans living in nineteenth-century Japan • Peter Novick’s work on the Holocaust • Sven Lindgvist’s A History of Bombing • Tzvetan Todorov’s recently published work on the twentieth century. 2005: 216x138: 228pp Pb: 978-0-415-35099-0: £18.99

Manifestos for History Edited by Sue Morgan, University of Chichester, UK, Keith Jenkins, University College, Chichester, UK and Alun Munslow, University of Chichester, UK Written by some of the world’s leading historians and theorists of history, Manifestos for History draws together a series of Manifestos that address the question of what kinds of histories we ought to be considering and making in and for the twenty-first century. With a foreword by Joanna Bourke and an afterword by Hayden White, these Manifestos – critical, innovative, reflexive, inspirational – are absolutely essential reading, not just for those embarking on the study of history, but for all those who would think seriously about ‘the nature of history’ in its present and possible future forms. This collection establishes a benchmark for all future considerations upon the discourse of history. List of Contributors: Joanna Bourke, Robert A. Rosenstone, Joan W. Scott, Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth, Mark Poster, Beverley Southgate, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Patrick Joyce, Greg Dening, David Harlan, Wulf Kansteiner, Ann Rigney, Dominick LaCapra, Frank Ankersmit, Ewa Domanska, David Lowenthal, Hayden White 2007: 234x156: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-37777-5: £16.99

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THEORY AND METHOD

Practicing History New Directions in Historical Writing after the Linguistic Turn

The History and Narrative Reader

Routledge Readers in History Series

Edited by Geoffrey Roberts Drawing together seminal texts from philosophers and historians, including Hayden White, David Carr and Frederick Olafson, this volume presents the great debate over the narrative character of history from the 1960s onwards.

Edited by Gabrielle M. Spiegel Series: Rewriting Histories This essential collection of key articles offers a re-evaluation of the practice of history in light of current debates. Critical thinkers and practicing historians present their writings, along with clear and thorough editorial material, to examine the complex ideas at the forefront of historical practice. This volume gives a synoptic overview of the last twenty-five years’ theoretical analysis of historical writing, with a critical examination of the central concepts and positions that have been in debate. The collection delineates the emergence of ’practice theory’ as a possible paradigm for future historical interpretation concerned with questions of agency, experience and the subject. These complex ideas are introduced to students in this accessible reader, and for teachers and historians too, this survey is an indispensable and timely read. List of Contributors: Marshall Sahlins, Mark Bevir, Michel de Certeau, Elizabeth Deeds Ermath, Gareth Stedman-Jones, Joan Scott, Andreas Reckwitz, William H. Sewell, Jr., Richard Biernacki, Geoff Eley, Pierre Bourdieu, Anthony Giddens 2005: 234x156: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-34108-0: £20.99

The Feminist History Reader Edited by Sue Morgan The Feminist History Reader gathers together key articles, from some of the very best writers in the field, that have shaped the dynamic historiography of the past thirty years, and introduces students to the major shifts and turning points in this dialogue. The Reader is divided into four sections: • early feminist historians’ writings following the move from reclaiming women’s past through to the development of gender history • the interaction of feminist history with ‘the linguistic turn’ and the challenges made by post-structuralism and the responses it provoked • the work of lesbian historians and queer theorists in their challenge of the heterosexism of feminist history writing • the work of black feminists and post-colonial critics/Third World scholars and how they have laid bare the ethnocentric and imperialist tendencies of feminist theory. Each reading has a comprehensive and clearly structured introduction with a guide to further reading, this wide-ranging guide to developments in feminist history is essential reading for all students of history. List of Contributors: Sheila Rowbotham, Sally Alexander, Barbara Taylor, Judith M. Bennett, Amanda Vickery, Ellen Dubois, Mari Jo Buhle, Temma Kaplan, Gerda Lerner, Carroll Smith-Rosenberg, Gisela Bock, Penelope J. Corfield, June Purvis, Amanda Weatherill, Joan W. Scott, Denise Riley, Sonya Rose, Kathleen Canning, Anna Clark, Mariana Valverde, Joan Hoff, Susan Kingsley Kent, Caroline Ramazanoglu, bell hooks, Judith Butler, Lillian Faderman, Sheila Jeffreys, Martha Vicinus, Donna Penn, Judith M. Bennett, Leila J. Rupp, Elizabeth V. Spelman, Valerie Amos, Pratibha Parmar, Audre Lorde, Elsa Barkley Brown, Ania Loomba, Mrinalini Sinha, Catherine Hall, Sanjam Ahluwalia, Antoinette Burton, Cheryl Johnson-Odim, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Joan W. Scott 2006: 246x174: 432pp Pb: 978-0-415-31810-5: £21.99

The History and Narrative Reader combines theory with practice to offer a unique overview of this debate and illuminates the practical implications of these philosophical debates for the writing of history. The editor’s introduction offers a succinct survey of the subject to support readings which explore the role of narrative in: • historical understanding • human action • linguistics and structure • the practice of history. An excellent book that any student of history and its practice will want on their bookshelf. 2001: 246x174: 464pp Pb: 978-0-415-23249-4: £22.99

2ND EDITION

The Oral History Reader Edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson This greatly anticipated update of The Oral History Reader is a comprehensive, international anthology of major, ’classic’ articles and cutting-edge pieces on the theory, method and use of oral history. This wide-ranging volume illustrates similarities and differences in oral history from around the world, including examples from North and South America, Britain and Europe, Australasia, Asia and Africa. It also details the subjects – such as women’s history, family history, gay and lesbian history, ethnic history and disability history – to which oral history has made a significant contribution. This second edition is arranged into five thematic sections. The collection details issues in the theory and practice of oral history and covers influential debates in its development over the past sixty years. New chapters include: • interview methods and the oral history relationship • the use of testimony in truth and reconciliation politics • memory and interpretation • the digital revolution and new technologies for the creation, use and dissemination of oral history • community oral history projects • memory and history. The Oral History Reader is an essential tool for all students of modern history, memory studies, sociology, anthropology, media studies, cultural and heritage studies, gerontology and archives, library and information studies. 2006: 246x174: 592pp Pb: 978-0-415-34303-9: £22.99

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Routledge Readers in History Series (continued) The Postmodern History Reader Edited by Keith Jenkins

MEDIEVAL HISTORY

TEXTBOOKS Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900

Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550

The Sword, the Plough and the Book

Wim Blockmans, University of Leiden, the Netherlands and Peter Hoppenbrouwers, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Matthew Innes, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Keith Jenkins draws together and introduces writings from some of the most influential thinkers on the study of history. Contrasting the arguments both for and against postmodernism, this Reader is an ideal introduction to the subject. List of Contributors: J.F. Lyotard, J. Baudrillard, E. Ermarth, D. Elam, R. Young, I. Chambers, E. Fox-Genovese, C. Norris, B. Palmer, R. Barthes, M. Foucault, H. Kellner, R. Berkhofer, G. Himmelfarb, G. Elton, G. Spiegel, J. Appleby, L. Hunt, M. Jacob, T. Bennett, S. Stanford Friedman, L. Stone, P. Joyce, C. Kelly, L. Stone, A. Marwick, H. White, C. Lloyd, N. Kirk, G. Eley, K. Nieldta, S. Friedlander, W. Kansteiner, R. Braun, B. Lang Selected Contents: Introduction: On Being Open About Our Closures Part 1: On History in the Upper Case: For and Against Postmodern Histories Part 2: On History in the Lower Case: For and Against the Collapse of the Lower Case Part 3: Nuanced or Ambiguous Others Part 4: Debates from the Journals: Past and Present, Journal of Contemporary History, Social History 1997: 234x156: 464pp Pb: 978-0-415-13904-5: £21.99

The Postmodernism Reader Foundational Texts Edited by Michael Drolet The Postmodernism Reader traces the origins, development and the politics of postmodernism through the key writings of postmodernist thinkers. This collection of foundational essays restores the poignancy that has been lost – or even emphatically rejected – in the debate about postmodernism by focusing on central formative texts and the predominant thinkers we have come to associate with postmodernist theory. Michael Drolet’s authoritative introductory essay and his careful selection of texts provide a solid basis for the study of postmodernism by uncovering the philosophical origins of present theories and focusing on their major aspects; guiding the reader through the maze of knowledge that we call postmodernism. Arranged into three parts, the essays cover the origins of the term postmodernism, its evolution and its political ramifications. List of Contributors: Michel Foucault, Marshall Berman, Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, Jean-François Lyotard, Fredric Jameson, Luce Irigaray, Zygmunt Bauman, W. van Reijen, D. Veerman, Jean Baudrillard Selected Contents: 1. The Crisis of Modernity and the Birth of the Concept of Postmodernism 2. The Postmodern Condition: A Concept in Emergence 3. Difference, Aesthetics, Politics and History: Postmodern Reflections 2003: 246x174: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-16084-1: £21.99

’Matthew Innes’ new survey fills a nagging void for teachers of early medieval history.’ – John McCulloh, Kansas State University, USA ’Innes has done early medieval scholarship a great service. By surveying and synthesising recent research covering such a long period, his book will help others to connect the dots and draw conclusions of their own ... This is a very important book ... An excellent resource for teachers and students.’ – Warren C. Brown, English Historical Review Surveying the period of European history, 300–900 AD, this comprehensive and stimulating textbook is the first to present the last twenty-five years of research in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. It is unique in combining an account of the historical background of the period with discussion of the social, economic, cultural and political structures of the societies within it. Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 includes: • chapter summaries and chronologies • key topic essays discussing archaeological or documentary evidence • maps plus supporting illustrations from archaeological and historical finds • bibliographical essays which discuss available sources and further reading, introducing teachers and students to specialist literature • a comprehensive index. Key topics discussed are: • why the Roman Empire broke down so irrevocably in Western Europe • how it came to be replaced by radically different political systems • why the city-based state structure of antiquity was replaced • how and why the division between civilians and the military broke down • the conversion of Western Europe to Christianity and the establishment of the church as the central social institution • what made Western Europe’s experience so distinctive in this period. 2007: 246x174: 568pp Pb: 978-0-415-21507-7: £20.99

’An inspiring and magisterial survey of twelve centuries of Medieval History. Written with verve and flair but never patronizing or too simplifying, it provides an up-to-date synthesis of recent scholarship on the Middle Ages by two outstanding Dutch medievalists.’ – Elizabeth van Houts, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, UK ’I believe this is the best medieval history textbook I have read and I will enjoy using it on my medieval history courses.’ – William H. TeBrake, University of Maine, USA Surveying the years between 300 and 1550, this outstanding textbook brings a long, complex and varied period of European history vividly to life. Covering themes as diverse as barbarian migrations, the growth of cities, kingship, religious reform, the Crusades, commerce, the Black Death, and the intellectual and cultural life of the Middle Ages, it explores the driving forces behind the formation of medieval society and the directions in which it developed and changed. This inspiring textbook: • provides a clear and stimulating survey of medieval history over more than a thousand years • covers all the main issues and themes within a clear interpretive framework • includes illustrated, focused case studies in each chapter to assist learning, covering topics such as Roman Law, architecture, taxation, advances in medicine, the indulgence trade in the Church and a merchant’s manual • gives wide geographical coverage and is richly illustrated with over a hundred photos, engravings, maps, tables and figures • is written by two leaders in their field with the most up-to-date research and reading. Taking a world that, by modern standards, was technologically underdeveloped, poor, unjust, violent, and dominated by figures of almost mythical proportions such as Saint Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and Joan of Arc, Wim Blockmans and Peter Hoppenbrouwers have produced a textbook that should, without doubt, take its rightful place on the reading list of any student of European history 2007: 246x189: 392pp Pb: 978-0-415-34699-3: £23.99

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

2ND EDITION

2ND EDITION

Sexuality in Medieval Europe

The Two Cities

Atlas of Medieval Europe

Doing Unto Others

Medieval Europe 1050–1320

Edited by David Ditchburn, Aberdeen University, UK, Simon MacLean, University of St Andrews, UK and Angus MacKay, formerly at the University of Edinburgh, UK

Ruth Mazo Karras

Malcolm Barber First published to wide critical acclaim in 1992, The Two Cities has become an essential text for students of Medieval History. For the second edition, chapters have been thoroughly revised to take into account the Historiography of the past decade. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Social and Economic Structure 1. The Physical Environment 2. Social Structure 3. Economic Development Part 2: The Papacy 4. The Papacy 5. The Crusades 6. Monasticism and the Friars 7. Popular Religion and Heresy Part 3: Political Change 8. The Empire 9. The Kingdom of Sicily 10. The Italian City-States 11. The Capetian Monarchy 12. The Kingdom of England 13. The Iberian Kingdoms 14. The States of Eastern and Northern Europe 15. The Crusader States Part 4: Perceptions of the World 16. The Medieval World View 17. Intellectual Life 18. Art and Society 19. Western Christendom and the Wider World 2004: 246x174: 560pp Pb: 978-0-415-17415-2: £20.99

The Atlas of Medieval Europe covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, spreading from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes. Each map approaches a separate issue or series of events in medieval history, and a commentary locates it in its broader context. This second edition has over forty new maps covering a variety of topics including: • the Moravian Empire • environmental change • the travels and correspondence of Froissart and travellers in the east • the layout of great castles and palaces. Thorough coverage is also given to geographically peripheral areas like Portugal, Poland, Scandinavia and Ireland. Providing a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures, and charting political and military events, the Atlas takes a detailed look at a variety of key areas including language and literature; the development of trade, art and architecture; and the great cities and lives of historical figures. With over 180 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this second edition of an essential reference guide to medieval Europe brings the complex and colourful history of the Middle Ages to life.

Combining research with original interpretations, and quoting sources from medieval Christian Europe, Jewish medieval culture and the Islamic world, this highly readable study provides an overview of medieval culture and how it developed sexual identities that were quite different from the identities we think of today. Using a wide collection of evidence from the late antique period up until the fifteenth century, this informative and intriguing volume illustrates how sex in medieval times was understood, and how, consequently, gender roles and identities were seen very differently from the ways in which our society defines them. Challenging the way the Middle Ages have been treated in general histories of sexuality, the author examines how views at the time were conflicted and complicated. Focusing on ’normal’ sexual activity as well as what was seen as transgressive, the chapters cover topics such as chastity, sex within marriage, the role of the church, and non-reproductive activity. Sexuality in Medieval Europe is essential reading for all those who study medieval history, or who have an interest in the way sexuality and sexual identity have been viewed in the past. Selected Contents: 1. Sex and the Middle Ages 2. The Sexuality of Chastity 3. Sex and Marriage 4. Women Outside of Marriage 5. Men Outside of Marriage. Afterword: Medieval and Modern Sexuality 2005: 234x156: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-28963-4: £17.99

Selected Contents: Part 1: Physical Europe Part 2: The Early Middle Ages, c.395–1050 1. War, Politics and Power 2. Religion 3. Government, Economy and Society 4. Culture Part 3: The High Middle Ages, c.1050–1300 5. War, Politics and Power 6. Religion 7. Government, Economy and Society 8. Culture Part 4: The Late Middle Ages, c.1300–1500 9. War, Politics and Power 10. Religion 11. Government, Economy and Society 12. Culture 2007: 246x189: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-38302-8: £21.99

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

TEXTBOOKS

READERS AND SOURCEBOOKS

The Crusades

From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms

Medieval Religion

Nikolas Jaspert Translated by Phyllis Jestice

Edited by Thomas F.X. Noble

Edited by Constance Hoffman Berman

Series: Rewriting Histories

Series: Rewriting Histories

This German-to-English translation of a highly successful book is a clear, approachable, student-friendly introduction to the history of the Crusades. With a long chronological span, from the eleventh to the late fifteenth century, and with a wide geographical coverage of the whole of Europe and some of the Middle East, The Crusades is clear, concise and more wide-ranging than most single-volume works. Taking recent scholarship into account, and using boxes, case studies, marginal directions and chronologies, the book is well laid out and easy to follow, providing a comprehensive overview of the crusade movement for students at all university levels. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Background 1. Christendom, Islam, and Pagan Lands in the Late Eleventh Century 2. Holy War, Knighthood, and Pilgrimage 3. Papacy, Piety, and Indulgence Part 2: The Crusades in the Near East 1. The First Crusade 2. The Crusades of the Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries 3. Practice, Theory, and Critique of Crusading 4. The Crusades from the Muslim Perspective Part 3: The Crusader Lordships 1. Secular Rule 2. Christians, Muslims, and Jews 3. The Churches of Palestine Part 4: The European Crusades 1. The Iberian Peninsula 2. The Baltic Region 3. Internal Enemies Part 5: The Military Religious Orders 1. Basis and Beginnings of the Military Orders 2. The Military Orders in Palestine, on the Iberian Peninsula, and in the Baltic Part 6: The Consequences 1. The Heritage of the Crusades. Map 1: Palestine. Map 2: Iberian Peninsula. Map 3: Northern Europe 2006: 246x174: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-35968-9: £17.99

This prestigious collection of essays by leading scholars provides a thorough reassessment of the medieval era which questions how, when and why the Middle Ages began, and how abruptly the shift from the Roman Empire to Barbarian Europe happened. Presenting the most current work including newly-available material such as translations of French and German essays, From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms gathers the key thinkers in the field together in one easy-to-use volume. Examining a wealth of material on the origins of the Barbarian people and their tribes, Thomas F.X. Noble studies the characteristics of the tribes and debates whether they were blood-tied clans or units bound by social, political and economic objectives. Highly readable and student friendly, From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms includes a general introduction, clear prologues to each section and makes the key debates of the subject accessible to students.

New Approaches

Constance Hoffman Berman presents an indispensable collection of the most influential and revisionist work to be done on religion in the Middle Ages in the last two decades. Bringing together an authoritative list of scholars from around the world, this book is a comprehensive compilation of the most important work in this field. Medieval Religion provides a valuable service for all those who study the Middle Ages, church history or religion. List of Contributors: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Constance H. Berman, Fiona Griffiths, Caroline A. Bruzelius, Caroline W. Bynum, Giles Constable, Dyan Elliott, Dominique Iogna-Prat, Katherine Ludwig Jansen, Jo Ann McNamara, Maureen C. Miller, David Nirenberg, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Miri Rubin, Norman Zacour Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Religious Speculation and Social Thought 2. Reform and Growth in the Clerical Hierarchy 3. Women and the Practice of Asceticism and Contemplation 4. Increasing Violence and Exclusion 2005: 234x156: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-31687-3: £20.99

List of Contributors: Alexander Callender Murray, Bonnie Effross, Patrick J. Geary, Walter Goffart, Guy Halsall, Heinrich Härke, Peter J. Heather, Stéphane Lebecq, Wolf Liebeschütz, Michael McCormick, Walter Pohl, Herwig Wolfram, Ian Wood Selected Contents: Introduction: Romans, Barbarians and the Transformation of the Roman Empire Part 1: Barbarian Ethnicity and Identity 1. The Crisis of European Identity 2. Gothic History as Historical Ethnography 3. Origo et Religio: Ethnic Traditions and Literature in Early Medieval Texts 4. Does the Distant Past Impinge on the Invasion Age Germans? 5. Defining the Franks: Frankish Origins in Early Medieval Historiography 6. Telling the Difference: Signs of Ethnic Identity 7. Gender and Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages 8. Archaeologists and Migrations Part 2: Accommodating the Barbarians 9. Movers and Shakers: The Barbarians and the Fall of Rome 10. The Barbarians in Late Antiquity and How They Were Accommodated in the West 11. Foedera and Foederati in the Fourth Century 12. Cities, Taxes and the Accommodation of the Barbarians Part 3: Barbarian and Roman in the Merovingian Kingdom in Gaul 13. Grave Goods and the Ritual Expression of Identity 14. The Two Faces of Childeric: History, Archaeology, Historiography 15. Frankish Victory Celebrations 16. Administrations, Law and Culture in Merovingian Gaul 17. Pax et Disciplina: Roman Public Law and the Merovingian State 2006: 234x156: 432pp Pb: 978-0-415-32742-8: £20.99

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MEDIEVAL HISTORY

Medieval Religion

Medieval Worlds

A Sourcebook

A Sourcebook

Edited by Roberta Anderson and Dominic Aidan Bellenger

Edited by Roberta Anderson and Dominic Aidan Bellenger

This book provides a wide-ranging collection of original source material that covers the history of medieval religion from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. Easy to read and accessible to students, with introductions to each section explaining the main themes and issues raised, it provides coverage of the key elements of the history of the Western Church in the period, including: • the Papacy

Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages A Sourcebook Edited by Conor McCarthy

Complete with introductions, full commentary, glossary, and a guide to further reading, Medieval Worlds is a comprehensive sourcebook for the study of Western Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth century. Drawing on a wide range of documents, from chronicles, legal, state, and church documents, to biographies, poems, and letters from all over Europe, the authors expertly illustrate to the reader the unity – and complexity – of the medieval world. Amongst many more, central issues discussed include:

• saints • monastic orders • popular piety and devotion • sections on the Eastern Church, Judaism, Islam and Mysticism. The texts selected are arranged clearly in chronological order and each one is introduced by a brief editorial note to provide context. Medieval Religion also includes a comprehensive further reading section. Selected Contents: 1. Background: The Mediterranean World and its Religions 2. The Creation of Christendom 3. Saints 4. Monks and Nuns 5. The Papacy 6. The Clergy 7. Theology and the Sacraments 8. Popular Religion: Pilgrimage 9. Popular Religion: Mass Movements 10. Popular Religion: Devotion and Folk Religion 11. Magic and Heresy 12. Islam 13. The Eastern Church 14. Judaism 15. Mysticism 2006: 246x174: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-37028-8: £19.99

• the diverse world of monasteries • the Papacy • the Crusades • women • the roles of the town and countryside. Medieval Worlds presents the reader with a view of the medieval era as it was: one of immense diversity with openness to new ideas, and outreach in areas from technology to natural philosophy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Medieval Worlds 2. The Monastic World 3. The World of the Papacy 4. The World of the Crusades 5. The World of the Feudal Kingdoms 6. The English Political World 7. The World of the Outsider 8. The World of the Women 9. The World of the Mind 10. The World of the Countryside 11. The World of the Town 12. The Medieval World Self-Observed 2003: 246x174: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-25309-3: £19.99

Including many texts available for the first time in modern English translation, Conor McCarthy brings together a wide array of writings as well as informative introductions and explanations, to give a vivid impression of how love, sex and marriage were dealt with as central issues of medieval life. With extracts from literary and theological works, medical and legal writings, conduct books, chronicles and love letters, the writings range from well known texts such as the Letters of Abelard and Heloise, Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales to less familiar sources such as church legislation or court case proceedings. An indispensable sourcebook for all students and teachers of medieval history, literature and culture, Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages contains a wide breadth of material showing the diverse and sometimes disparate approaches to love, sex and marriage in medieval culture, brilliantly illustrating contemporary attitudes and ideologies. Selected Contents: 1. Ecclesiastical Sources The Church Fathers. Anglo-Saxon England. Theology and Canon Law. Canon Law and Actual Practice 2. Legal Sources Anglo-Saxon Law. Norman Law 3. Biographies, Letters, Chronicles, Conduct Books Saints’ Lives and Female Religious Writings. Letters. Chronicles. Conduct Books 4. Literary Sources Old English Literature. Latin Literature Old French Literature. Middle English Literature 5. Medical Writings Medical Writings on Women’s Health. Medical Writings on Love 2003: 216x138: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-30746-8: £19.99

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EARLY MODERN HISTORY

TEXTBOOKS The Enlightenment World

NEW

The European World 1500–1800

Edited by Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman

An Introduction to Early Modern History

Series: Routledge Worlds The Enlightenment World offers an informed, comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the European Enlightenment (c.1720–1800) as both an historical epoch and a cultural formation.

Edited by Beat Kümin, University of Warwick, UK ’This is early modern history as 21st-century lecturers want to teach it.’ – Paul Warde, University of East Anglia, UK ’One of the best introductions to this period I have seen.’ – Retha Warnicke, Arizona State University, USA ’This impressive textbook provides a firm basis for any further student research.’ – Renate Duerr, University of Kassel, Germany ‘This collection provides an excellent first encounter with the early modern period in all its fascinating aspects.’ – Dagmar Freist, Carl von Ossietzky Universität, Oldenburg, Germany ’A highly impressive collection of scholars each writing on their own area of expertise, able to offer a commanding overview of many key themes in the history of early modern Europe.’ – Thomas Leng, University of Sheffield, UK

This prestigious collection begins with the intellectual origins of the Enlightenment, and spans early formations up to both contemporary and modern critics of the Enlightenment.

The European World 1500–1800 provides a concise and authoritative textbook for the centuries between the Renaissance and the French Revolution. It presents early modern Europe not as a mere transition phase, but a dynamic period worth studying in its own right. Written by an experienced team of specialists, associated with a university module of the same name, it offers a student-friendly introduction to all major themes and processes of early modern history.

Covering topics as diverse as government, fashion, craftsmen and artisans, philanthropy, cross-cultural encounters, feminism, censorship, science and education, this volume provides a thorough survey of the Enlightenment in Europe.

Structured into four parts dealing with socio-economic, religious, cultural and political issues, it adopts a broad geographical perspective: Western and Central Europe receive particular attention, but dedicated chapters also explore the wider global context. Thematic priorities include social structures, Reformation change, expanding cultural horizons and the emergence of the modern state.

Selected Contents: 1. The Intellectual Origins of the Enlightenment 2. Early Enlightenment Formations 3. The High Enlightenment 4. Polite Culture and the Arts 5. Material and Popular Culture 6. Reforming the World 7. Transformations and Explorations 8. The Enlightenment and its Critics: Then and Now

Specially designed to assist learning, The European World 1500–1800 features:

2006: 246x174: 736pp Pb: 978-0-415-40408-2: £30.00

• up-to-date surveys of key topics written by an international team of historians • suggestions for seminar discussion and further reading • extracts from primary sources and vivid illustrations, including maps

Early Modern European Society

• a glossary of key terms and concepts

Henry Kamen

• a chronology of major events

Drawing together common features of society from a range of different contexts throughout Europe, from Italy and Spain to Poland and Russia, Early Modern European Society surveys the sweeping changes affecting Europe from the end of the fifteenth century to the early decades of the eighteenth century.

• a full index of persons, places and subjects • a fully-featured companion website accessible at www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415432535. The European World 1500–1800 will be essential reading for all students embarking on the discovery of the early modern period. Selected Contents: Introduction Beat Kümin. Part 1: Starting-Points Europe Around 1500 Humfrey Butters. Beyond Europe c.1500 Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane. Part 2: Society and Economy Gender and Family Bernard Capp. Rural Society Steve Hindle. Urban Society Penny Roberts. Deviants and Marginals Penny Roberts. The Early Modern Economy Steve Hindle. Part 3: Religion Church and People at the Close of the Middle Ages Beat Kümin and Peter Marshall. The Long Reformation – Lutheran Henry J. Cohn. Reformed Penny Roberts. Catholic Anne Gerritsen, Kevin Gould and Peter Marshall. Religious Culture in Early Modern Europe Peter Marshall. Jews and Muslims Henry J. Cohn. Part 4: Culture The Renaissance Humfrey Butters. Expanding Horizons Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane. Arts and Society Luca Molà. From Pen to Print – A Revolution in Communications? Angela McShane and Mark Knights. The Scientific Revolution Claudia Stein. Witchcraft and Magic Penny Roberts. Popular Culture(s) Bernard Capp. Enlightenment Colin Jones. Part 5: Politics (a) THEMES The Political Landscape Humfrey Butters. State Building: Finance, Justice and ‘Good Police’ Humfrey Butters. Locales – Courts and Centres Stéphane van Damme and Janet Dickinson. Locales – Centre and Periphery Steve Hindle and Beat Kümin. Rebels and Revolutionaries Bernard Capp. (b) PERIODS Dynastic Politics, Religious Conflict and Reason of State c.1500–1650 Humfrey Butters and Henry J. Cohn. European Politics from the Peace of Westphalia to the French Revolution c.1650–1800 Colin Jones and Mark Knights. Part 6: Transition Points Europe in 1800 Humfrey Butters. Beyond Europe c.1800 Anne Gerritsen and Anthony McFarlane. Epilogue. Early Modern Europe Beat Kümin. Appendices. Maps. Chronology. Glossary. Index March 2009: 246x174: 400pp Pb: 978-0-415-43253-5: £19.99

Henry Kamen includes discussion on: • European identities, frontiers and language • leisure, work and migration • religion, ritual and witchcraft • the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie and the poor • gender roles • social discipline and absolutism. Selected Contents: 1. Identities and Horizons 2. Leisure, Work and Movement 3. Communities of Belief 4. The Ruling Elite 5. The Middle Elite 6. Solidarities and Resistance 7. Gender Roles 8. Social Discipline and Marginality 9. Modernization and the Individual 10. The Absolute State 1999: 234x156: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-15865-7: £21.99

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The Witchcraft Sourcebook

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The Witchcraft Reader

Edited by Brian P. Levack

England Under the Tudors

Edited by Darren Oldridge, University College Worcester, UK

G.R. Elton ’The best full-length introductory history of the Tudor period ... Written with great verve, it will delight both the scholar and the general reader.’ – The Spectator ’Students of history owe Elton major debts. He has shown that political history is still worth investigation, that it offers the possibility of exciting discovery and genuine debate. He has demonstrated that scholarly work can be presented in prose that is witty, muscular, clear and above everything, readable.’ – The Times Education Supplement First published in 1955 and never out of print, this wonderfully written text by one of the greatest historians of the twentieth century has guided generations of students through the turbulent history of Tudor England. Selected Contents: 1. The Tudor Problem 2. Henry VII: Securing the Dynasty 3. Henry VII: Restoration of Government 4. The Great Cardinal 5. The King’s Great Matter 6. Thomas Cromwell and the Break with Rome 7. The Tudor Revolution: Empire and Commonwealth 8. The Crisis of the Tudors, 1540–58 9. England During the Price Revolution 10. The Elizabethan Settlement, 1558–68 11. The Growing Conflict, 1568–85 12. Seapower 13. War, 1585–1603 14. The Structure of the Age: Conservatism 15. The Structure of the Age: Renaissance 16. The Last Years 17. Revisions (1972) 1991: 216x138: 544pp Pb: 978-0-415-06533-7: £17.99

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English Society 1580–1680 Keith Wrightson A brilliant and persuasive synthesis of the best recent work in all fields of seventeenth century English history.

This fascinating collection of documents illustrates the development of ideas about witchcraft from ancient times to the twentieth century. Many of the sources come from the period between 1400 and 1750, when more than 100,000 people – mainly women – were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe and colonial America.

Series: Routledge Readers in History The Witchcraft Reader draws together the best historical writing on the subject, exploring the origins and consequences of the fear of witches. The Reader traces the development of witch beliefs in the late Middle Ages, the social and political dynamics of witch-hunts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the continuing relevance of the subject today. This second edition has been extensively revised and updated to include important new research in the field. There are expanded sections on witchcraft in the Middle Ages and the role of gender in witch trials, as well as new work on demonic possession and the decline and survival of witch beliefs. The major themes and debates in the study of witchcraft are brought together in a general introduction, which places the extracts in a critical context and each extract has an introduction which contextualizes its author. The Witchcraft Reader offers a wide range of historical perspectives in a single, accessible volume aimed at anyone intrigued by this complex and fascinating subject. List of Contributors: Richard Kieckhefer, Norman Cohn, Michael D. Bailey, Hans Peter Broedel, Robin Briggs, Joyce Miller, Edward Bever, Wolfgang Behringer, Jacqueline Simpson, H.C. Erik Midelfort, Gustav Henningsen, Éva Pócs, Stuart Clark, Alison Rowlands, Gary K. Waite, Christina Larner, Gerald Scholz Williams, Brian P. Levack, William Monter, Kathleen Sands, Sarah Ferber, Elisa Slattery, Jane P. Davidson, Elizabeth Reis, Clive Holmes, E.J. Kent, Virginia Krause, Louise Jackson, Lyndal Roper, Marion Gibson, Owen Davies, Marijke Gijwijt-Hofstra, Diane Purkiss, Jean La Fontaine

Including trial records, demonological treatises and sermons, literary texts, narratives of demonic possession, and artistic depiction of witches, the documents reveal how contemporaries from various periods have perceived alleged witches and their activities. Brian P. Levack shows how notions of witchcraft have changed over time. He looks at the connection between gender and witchcraft and the nature of the witch’s perceived power. This Sourcebook provides students of the history of witchcraft with a broad range of sources, many of which have been translated into English for the first time, with commentary and background by one of the leading scholars in the field. Selected Contents: 1. Witchcraft and Magic in the Ancient World 2. Medieval Foundations of Witch Hunting 3. Witch-Beliefs in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 4. The Trial and Punishment of Witches 5. Witchcraft Trials in Europe and America 6. Demonic Possession and Witchcraft 7. The Sceptical Tradition 8. Dramatic Representations of Witchcraft 2003: 234x156: 368pp Pb: 978-0-415-19506-5: £21.99

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Selected Contents: Part 1: Enduring Structure 1. Degrees of People 2. Social Relations in the Local Community 3. Family Formation 4. Husbands and Wives, Parents and Children Part 2: The Course of Social Change 5. Population and Resources 6. Order 7. Learning and Godliness 2002: 216x138: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-29068-5: £18.99

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EARLY MODERN HISTORY

READERS AND SOURCEBOOKS The Renaissance

The Enlightenment

2ND EDITION

Italy and Abroad

A Sourcebook and Reader

Edited by John Jeffries Martin

Edited by Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides and Paul Hyland

Religion and Society in Early Modern England

Series: Rewriting Histories Including the most recent scholarship on the history of the Renaissance, this book examines politics, society, identity, gender, religion and science, and focuses on not only Italian developments in this crucial period of change, but also on aspects in Germany, France and England.

Series: Routledge Readers in History The Enlightenment brings together the work of major Enlightenment thinkers such as Hobbes, Rousseau, Diderot and Kant, to illustrate the full importance and achievements of this period in history. Extracts are gathered thematically into sections on such aspects of the Enlightenment as:

With contributions from the most highly regarded scholars in the field, the book studies humanists, artists and people and explores how these people and places helped shape modernity.

• religion and belief

From the history of the body, to the new ways of thinking about the relation of culture to power, students of the Renaissance will find this an essential addition to their reading lists.

All essays are introduced, and a final section on ’critical reflections’ provides a selection of modern critical opinions on the period by writers including Foucault, Habermas, and Lyotard.

List of Contributors: John Jeffries Martin, William James Bouwsma, John M. Najemy, James Hankins, Elena Fasano Guarini, Samuel K. Cohn, Jr., Stephen Greenblatt, Michael Rocke, Virginia Cox, Anthony Grafton, Katharine Park, David Wootton, Edward Muir, Euan Cameron Selected Contents: Introduction – The Renaissance: Between Myth and History John Jeffries Martin Part 1: The Renaissance Paradigm in Crisis Part 2: Politics, Language and Power Part 3: Individualism, Identity and Gender Part 4: Art, Science and Humanism Part 5: Religion: Tradition and Innovation

Containing illustrations from the work of artists such as Hogarth and Gainsborough, a chronology of the Enlightenment, and a detailed bibliography, The Enlightenment is a rich source of information and inspiration for all those studying this great period of change.

2002: 234x156: 368pp Pb: 978-0-415-26063-3: £20.99

• political theory • art and nature.

A Sourcebook Edited by David Cressy and Lori Anne Ferrell Religion and Society in Early Modern England is a thorough sourcebook covering interplay between religion, politics, society, and popular culture in the Tudor and Stuart periods. It covers the crucial topics of the Reformation through narratives, reports, literary works, orthodox and unorthodox religious writing, institutional church documents, and parliamentary proceedings. Helpful introductions put each of the sources in context and make this an accessible student text. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Tradition and Change: The Old Religion and the New 2. The Established Church 3. Religious Culture and Religious Contest in Elizabethan England 4. The Jacobian Church 5. Ceremonialism and its Discontents 6. Religious Revolution 2005: 234x156: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-34444-9: £20.99

List of Contributors: Thomas Hobbes, Alexander Pope, Julien Offray de la Mettrie, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Marquis de Condorcet, Isaac Newton, John Locke, David Hume, Jean d’Alembert, Immanuel Kant, John Toland, Gottried Wilhelm Leibniz, David Hume, Voltaire, Baron d’Holbach, Stephen Hales, Carolus Linnaeus, Comte de Buffon, Louis Jaucourt, Erasmus Darwin, Baron de Montesquieu, Catherine II, Frederick II, Giambattista Vico, Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, David Hume, Marchese di Beccaria, Jeremy Bentham, Marquis de Sade, Mary Astell, Richard Steele, Catherine Macauley, Olympe de Gouges, Mary Wollstonecraft, Marc-Antoine Laugier, Willian Chambers, Jean-Siméon Chardin, William Hogarth, Horace Walpole, Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright, Mary Wortley Montagu, Abbé Raynal, James Cook, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Benjamin Franklin, Madame de Roland, Ernst Cassirer, Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkeimer, Jürgen Habermas, Peter Gay, Robert Darnton, Jean-François Lyotard, Michel Foucault, Sylvana Tomaselli, Joan Wallach Scott 2003: 246x174: 488pp Pb: 978-0-415-20449-1: £22.99

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Routledge Historical Biographies Series Editor: Robert Pearce Concise and readable, these books provide accessible and academically rigorous introductions to key historical figures. Each biography is developed to not only to help students starting out on new courses by covering the core themes, ideas and historical debates surrounding each figure’s life, they also make excellent references for coursework and revision by illuminating new perspectives and arguments based on the very latest research. Written by a selection of experts in their fields, Routledge Historical Biographies present essential, readable companions for new and experienced history students alike. www.routledge.com/books/series/Routledge_Historical_Biographies

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MODERN BRITISH HISTORY

TEXTBOOKS 6TH EDITION

3RD EDITION

2ND EDITION

British Civilization

British Cultural Identities

British Culture

An Introduction

Edited by Michael Storry, formerly at John Moores University, UK and Peter Childs, University of Gloucestershire, UK

An Introduction

John Oakland Rigorously updated and revised, British Civilization provides a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of aspects of today’s Britain, including its country and people, politics and government, education, the economy, the media, arts, and religion. It includes: • discussion of recent developments and topics of specific interest in British society at the moment such as GM foods, immigration, Britain’s relationship with the USA and the EU, and the War on Terror • new illustrations, cartoons, diagrams, graphs and tables

In British Cultural Identities, Michael Storry and Peter Childs assess the degree to which being British impinges on the identity of the many people who live in Britain. They analyze contemporary British identity through the various and changing ways in which people who live in the UK position themselves and are positioned by their culture today. Using examples from contemporary and popular culture, each chapter covers one of seven intersecting themes: • place and environment • education, work and leisure

• expanded chapters

• gender, sex and the family

• a companion website.

• youth culture and style

British Civilization is a vital introduction to the crucial and complex identities of Britain.

• class and politics

For supplementary exercises, questions and tutor guidance, visit: www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415365228.

• religion and heritage.

Selected Contents: 1. The British Context 2. The Country 3. The People 4. Politics and Government 5. International Relations 6. The Legal System 7. The Economy 8. Social Services 9. Education 10. The Media 11. Religion 12. Leisure, Sports and the Arts 2006: 246x174: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-36522-2: £16.99

Completely amended and updated to include cultural events since 1997, this very welcome second edition is the complete introduction to culture and the arts in Britain today. Exploring issues such as language, the novel and poetry, theatre, TV, and radio, David P. Christopher takes a factual approach and investigates the key movements of British culture, setting them in a clear, historical context. Extensively illustrated and incredibly student-friendly, the chapters focus on key themes including politics, the media and language, with emphasis on outstanding artists in each area, and strengthens reading and study skills through follow-up activities and suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter. This exciting second edition includes:

• ethnicity and language

• a more in-depth analysis of films and novels

This third edition is fully updated to include environmental concerns, devolution, the infantilization of culture, binge-drinking and reality TV, 7/7 and terrorism, and the general shift from a literate to a visual culture. Selected Contents: Introduction: Britain and the Modern World 1. Places and Peoples: Nation and Region 2. Education, Work, and Leisure 3. Gender, Sex, and the Family 4. Youth Culture and Style 5. Class and Politics 6. Ethnicity and Language 7. Religion and Heritage. Conclusion: Britain Towards the Future 2007: 246x174: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-42460-8: £19.99

David P. Christopher

• extended analyses of the subjects for students new to British culture • fully revised and updated chapters • two brand new chapters on sport and print media • authentic extracts from novels, plays and TV series • discussion of recent cultural events such as the building of the London Gherkin, and the phenomenon of the Harry Potter novels. David P. Christopher’s book is an engaging study of the art of contemporary life and is a must-have for the bookshelf of any student of modern Britain. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Social and Cultural Setting 2. Language 3. Newspapers, Magazines and Journalism 4. Literature 5. Theatre 6. Film 7. TV and Radio 8. Popular Music 9. Sport 10. Art and Architecture 2006: 234x156: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-35397-7: £19.99

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READERS AND SOURCEBOOKS 3RD EDITION

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The Victorian Studies Reader

British Political History, 1867–2001

3RD EDITION

Democracy and Decline

The First Industrial Nation

Edited by Kelly Boyd, University of London, UK and Rohan McWilliam, Anglia Ruskin University, UK

Malcolm Pearce and Geoffrey Stewart

The Economic History of Britain 1700–1914

Series: Routledge Readers in History

This third edition of British Political History, 1867–2001 is an accessible summary of major political developments in British history over the last 140 years. Analyzing the changing nature of British society and Britain’s role on the world stage, Malcolm Pearce and Geoffrey Stewart also outline the growth of democracy and the growth in the power of the state against a background of party politics. New coverage includes: • domestic affairs from 1992 to 2001 • John Major’s Government • the creation of ’New’ Labour and the ’Third Way’ • Blair’s first ministry • developments in Northern Ireland from 1995 through the Easter Peace Deal into 2001 • the 2001 General Election results and implications. Students of British politics and history will find this the perfect resource for their studies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Britain in 1867 2. The Gladstonian Liberal Party 1868–95 3. The Conservative Party 1868–1905: The Regaining of Power 4. Ireland 1868–1922: Province or Nation? 5. Britain and the World 1867–1905: The Onset of Decline 6. The Liberal Party After Gladstone: Recovery, Triumph and Death 1895–1935 7. The Rise of Labour 1867–1940 8. British Foreign Policy 1905–45: The German Question 9. Britain Between the Wars 10. The Conservative Party of the Chamberlains 1906–40 11. Socialist Britain 1940–51: The Home Front 12. Consensus Britain 1951–79 13. Thatcher’s Britain – 120 Years On – 1979–90 14. Towards the New Millennium: Britain 1990–2001 15. Britain and the World 1945–2001: The ’New Elizabethan Age’

Selected as an ’Outstanding Academic Title’ in the 2008 CHOICE awards, The Victorian Studies Reader gathers together, in one volume, some of the key pieces on Victorian history, society and culture. The book draws on new trends in looking at the Victorian Age and includes sections on:

Peter Mathias The industrial revolution of Britain is recognized today as a model for industrialization all over the world. Now with a new introduction by the author, this book is widely renowned as a classic text for students of this key period. Selected Contents: 1. Prologue: The Industrial Revolution – Identity and Beginning Part 1: The Industrial Economy is Born: 1700 to the Early Nineteenth Century 2. Gregory King’s England 3. The State, Rural Society and the Land 4. Economic Policy, Trade and Transport 5. Industrial Growth and Finance 6. The Human Dimension 7. Economic Fluctuations Part 2: The Evolving Industrial Economy: To 1914 8. The Century Ahead – Changing Structure of the British Economy 9. Occupational Structure and Industrial Organization in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 10. Railways 11. The Free Trade System and Capital Exports 12. Agriculture, 1815–1914 13. The Evolution of Banking and the Money Market, 1825–1914 14. The Organization of Labour and Standards of Living 15. Industrial Maturity and Deceleration 16. Epilogue: The Inter-War Years 2001: 216x138: 520pp Pb: 978-0-415-26672-7: £18.99

• periodization • politics • consumerism • intellectual life • sexuality • empire. The Victorian Studies Reader is a rich resource, essential for all those studying this important period of history. List of Contributors: Kelly Boyd, Rohan McWilliam, Richard Price, Martin Wiener, P.J. Cain, A.G. Hopkins, Erika Rappaport, Chris Breward, Patrick Joyce, Mary Poovey, Simon Gunn, Jonathan Parry, Gareth Stedman Jones, Anna Clark, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Stefan Collini, Boyd Hilton, Callum Brown, Adrian Desmond, James A. Secord, Gillian Beer, Alison Winter, Leonore Davidoff, Catherine Hall, John Tosh, Ellen Ross, Michael Mason, Lynda Nead, Judith Walkowitz, Elaine Showalter, Peter Bailey, John Plunkett, Catherine Hall Selected Contents: 1. Rethinking the Victorians 2. Periodization 3. Economy 4. Consumerism and Material Culture 5. Society and Class 6. Space 7. Politics High and Low 8. Morality 9. Intellectual History 10. Religion 11. Science 12. Gender 13. Sexuality 14. Monarchy 15. Race, Empire and National Identity 2007: 246x174: 464pp Pb: 978-0-415-35579-7: £22.99

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Britain since 1945 A Political History Bringing the picture right up to date, this sixth edition of the most reliable basic text on recent political history is essential reading for all students of contemporary British history and politics. 2006: 234x156: 480pp Pb: 978-0-415-39327-0: £21.99

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Routledge Companions to History Series Editors: Chris Cook and John Stevenson Routledge Companions to History offer comprehensive reference guides to key historical events and eras, providing the background detail required for studying a variety of different periods taught at undergraduate level. Perfect for introducing students to the often daunting scope of new modules, these guides include essential apparatus for navigating through specific topics in a clear and straightforward manner – including introductory articles, biographies and chronologies – to provide accessible and indispensable surveys crammed with vital information for students and teachers alike. www.routledge.com/books/series/Routledge_Companions_to_History NEW The Routledge Companion to Medieval Europe,

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TEXTBOOKS Themes in Modern European History, 1890–1945

NEW 2ND EDITION

Europe 1783–1914

Edited by Nicholas Atkin and Michael Biddiss, both at University of Reading, UK

William Simpson, formerly at Cheltenham College, UK and Martin Jones, Cheltenham College, UK

Series: Themes in Modern European History Series

Praise for the first edition:

Adopting a thematic approach to a period of great change and upheaval in Europe, these essays throw new light on developments in society, the economy, politics and culture, fixing them not only in the political framework of the time, but also in their social and cultural contexts.

’One of the best examples of good, solid, narrative history to be seen by this reviewer in many a long year ... This is the rare example of a book written for readers ... it will prove a wonderful guide for any general reader who is interested in European history in the period covered ... Full marks to the writers and the publishers for a job well done.’ – Contemporary Review Europe 1783–1914 provides a comprehensive overview of Europe from the background of the French Revolution to the origins of the First World War. William Simpson and Martin Jones combine accounts of the most important countries with the wider political, economic, social and cultural themes affecting Europe as a whole, including: • the impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon • the rise of industry • the growth of nationalism • the 1848 revolutions • Imperialism • Marxism and left wing movements. This second edition has been significantly expanded with additional sections on Science and Technology and Thought and Culture. There are two entirely new chapters – ‘Changes – the World of Ideas’, which explores European responses to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution as reflected in literature, music and painting; and ‘Europe and the United States’, which examines the reciprocal relationship between these two continents during this critical period. The final chapter, ‘Retrospect and Prospect’, now addresses the changing intellectual climate under the influence of figures such as Darwin, Freud and Nietzsche, and new departures in the arts evident at the dawn of the twentieth century.

Themes in Modern European History, 1890–1945 brings together an international team of scholars to address an eclectic range of developments and issues in European history in the period between 1890 and the end of the Second World War. This lively collection of essays adopts a thematic approach, in order to explore comprehensively a period of great change and upheaval in Europe. Concentrating on the main powers in Europe, from Germany, Italy and Russia, to the UK and France, the book links together developments in society, the economy, politics and culture, and establishes them in their political framework. Specially commissioned chapters discuss key issues such as:

Every chapter features a list of key dates, concise background information, and suggestions for further reading, as well as a concluding ‘Topics for Debate’ section which contains relevant contemporary sources and outlines the contrasting views of recent historians on the key issues. Extensively illustrated throughout with maps, contemporary cartoons and portraits, Europe 1783–1914 is a clear, detailed and highly accessible analysis of this turbulent and formative period of European History.

• popular culture

Selected Contents: 1. The Condition of Europe c.1789 2. The French Revolution, 1785–89 3. The Collapse of the French Monarchy and the International Response, 1789–92 4. The Revolution at War 5. The Rule of Napoleon 6. The Impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon on Europe and the Congress of Vienna 7. The Industrialisation of Europe and its Effects 8. Changes on the World of Ideas 9. Nationalism and the Breakdown of the Concert of Europe 10. Restoration Europe, 1815–48, and Challenges to Authority 11. 1848: The Year of Revolutions 12. The Second Empire in France 13. The Unification of Italy 14. The Unification of Germany 15. Reform and Reaction in Russia 1849–94 16. The Age of Imperialism 17. Europe and the United States 18. Marxism and the Growth of Working Class Organisations 19. The Third Republic in France, 1871–1914 20. Imperial Germany, 1871–1912 21. The Habsburg Empire, 1848–1914 22. Russia, 1894–1914 23. International Relations, 1890–1914 and the Origins of the First World War 24. Europe in 1914: Retrospect and Prospect

• Communism, dictatorship and liberal democracy

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• the relationship between East and West • intellectual and cultural trends • the origins and impact of two World Wars • the relationship of Europe with the wider world. Including a chronology, maps and a glossary, as well as suggestions for further reading, this comprehensive volume is an invaluable and authoritative resource for students of modern European history. Selected Contents: 1. Conspectus 2. East and West 3. Social and Economic Developments 4. Intellectual and Cultural Revolution 5. The Origins of the First World War 6. The First World War and its Impact 7. The Soviet Union and Bolshevism Abroad 8. Fascism 9. The Challenge to Interwar Liberal Democracy 10. The Origins of the Second World War 11. The Experience of Total War, 1939–45 12. Europe and the Wider World 2008: 216x138: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-39184-9: £20.99

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

TEXTBOOKS 3RD EDITION

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Desire

European Dictatorships 1918–1945

Hitler’s Germany

A History of European Sexuality

Origins, Interpretations, Legacies

Anna Clark, University of Minnesota, USA

Stephen J. Lee

Roderick Stackelberg, Gonzaga University, Washington, USA

A sweeping survey of sexuality in Europe from the Greeks to the present, Desire follows changing attitudes toward sexuality through the major turning points of European history. Drawing on a rich array of sources including poetry, novels, pornography and film as well as court records, autobiographies and personal letters, this volume integrates the history of heterosexuality with same-sex desire, and explores the emotions of love and lust as well as the politics of sex and personal experiences.

European Dictatorships 1918–1945 surveys the extraordinary circumstances leading to, and arising from, the transformation of over half of Europe’s states to dictatorships between the First and the Second World Wars. It describes the course of dictatorship in Europe before and during the Second World War, and examines the phenomenon of dictatorship itself and the widely different forms it can take. From the notorious dictatorships of Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin to less well-known states and leaders, this book scrutinizes the experiences of Russia, Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal, and Central and Eastern European states. This third edition has been revised throughout to include recent historical research and contains a completely new chapter on the meaning of dictatorship. Including new tables, maps and diagrams, this is the perfect survey for all students of the period. The accompanying website can be found at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415454858. Selected Contents: Prologue: The Seventeen Dictatorships, 1918–1945 1. The Setting for Dictatorship 2. Types of Dictatorship 3. Dictatorship in Russia 4. Dictatorship in Italy 5. Dictatorship in Germany 6. Dictatorship Elsewhere 7. Dictatorships Compared: Case Studies. Epilogue: Europe since 1945. Notes. Select Bibliography. Index 2008: 246x174: 424pp Pb: 978-0-415-45485-8: £20.99

Praise for the first edition: ’This is an important new textbook on the Nazi period which is geared to intermediate and advanced undergraduates and will also interest general audiences ... this book is a real winner and deserves wide use.’ – Bruce Campbell, German Studies Review ’An excellent job ... Provides a comprehensive and sophisticated analysis of the origins of National Socialism in Germany, Hitler’s rise to power, and the nature of the Nazi regime after 1933 ... No small achievement.’ – David Crew, University of Texas, Austin, USA Hitler’s Germany provides a comprehensive narrative history of Nazi Germany and sets it in the wider context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century German history. Roderick Stackelberg analyzes how it was possible that a national culture of such creativity and achievement could generate such barbarism and destructiveness. This second edition has been updated throughout to incorporate recent historical research and engage with current debates in the field. Exploring the controversies surrounding Nazism and its afterlife in historiography and historical memory, Hitler’s Germany provides students with an interpretive framework for understanding this extraordinary episode in German and European history.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Sex and the Problem of Western Civilization 2. Sex and the City: Greece and Rome 3. Divine Desire in Judaism and Early Christianity 4. Medieval Fantasies of Desire, Sacred and Profane 5. From Twilight Moments to Moral Panics: The Regulation of Sex from the Thirteenth Century to the Sixteenth Century 6. The Age of Exploration: Sexual Contact and Culture Clash in Spain and Colonial Mesoamerica 7. Enlightening Desire: New Attitudes Toward Sexuality in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 8. In the Victorian Twilight: Sex out-of-Wedlock, Sexual Commerce, and Same-Sex Desire, 1750–1870 9. Boundaries of the Nation, Boundaries of the Self: 1860–1914 10. Managing Desire or Consuming Sex in Interwar Culture 11. Sex and the State in the 1930s: Sweden, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany 12. The Reconstruction of Desire and Sexual Consumerism in Postwar Europe 2008: 234x156: 296pp Pb: 978-0-415-77518-2: £17.99

Selected Contents: Preface to the Second Edition. Chronology. Introduction: The Problems of Writing About National Socialism 1. Fascism and the Conservative Tradition: Fascist Ideology, Constituency, and Conditions for its Growth 2. The Problem of German Unity: Absolutism and Particularism 3. The German Empire: The Containment of Democracy, Social Imperialism, and the Road to War 4. Germanic Ideology: Nationalism, Vulgarized Idealism, and Antisemitism 5. The First World War: The Crisis of Imperial Germany 6. The Weimar Republic and the Weakness of Liberal Democracy 7. The Collapse of the Weimar Republic: The Great Depression and the Rise of the Nazis 8. The Nazi Consolidation of Power, 1933–1934 9. Economy, Society, and the State in the Third Reich 10. Education, Culture, Religion, and Eugenics in the Third Reich 11. Persecution of the Jews, 1933–1939 12. The Origins of the Second World War 13. The Second World War: From European to Global War, 1939–1941 14. The Second World War: From Triumph to Defeat, 1942–1945 15. The Holocaust 16. Continuities and New Beginnings: The Aftermath of National Socialism and War 17. The Historians Debate: The Place of Hitler`s Reich in German History and Memory. Select Bibliography 2008: 234x156: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-37331-9: £20.99

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The Routledge History of Women in Europe since 1700

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The Balkans

A History of Eastern Europe

A Post-Communist History

Edited by Deborah Simonton, University of Southern Denmark

Crisis and Change

Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries

This landmark publication collects the essays of the leading women’s historians and provides the most coherent overview of women’s role and place in Western Europe from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the twentieth century. 2007: 246x174: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-43813-1: £21.99

Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, both at University of Wales, Swansea, UK

• Eastern Europe in ancient, medieval and early modern times

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• the legacies of Byzantium, the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Empire

Europe A Cultural History

• the impact of the region’s powerful Russian and Germanic neighbours

Peter Rietbergen Following on from his highly acclaimed first publication, Peter Rietbergen’s excellent second edition brings the reader up to date with Europe’s current cultural trends. Rietbergen examines the many varied cultural building blocks of Europe, their importance in the continent’s cultural identity, and how the perception of Europe has changed over the centuries. Working chronologically from the beginnings of agricultural society in Africa before Christ, right up to today’s mass culture, the book studies culture through the media of literature, art, science, technology and music. With thorough revisions on the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, a wide selection of excerpts, lyrics from contemporary songs, and illustrations, this book is an excellent student resource for both historical and cultural studies.

An excellent companion volume to the successful A History of Eastern Europe, this is a country-by-country treatment of the contemporary history of each of the Balkan states: Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Kosova.

This welcome second edition of A History of Eastern Europe provides a thematic historical survey of the formative processes of political, social and economic change which have played paramount roles in shaping the evolution and development of the region. Subjects covered include:

• rival concepts of ’Central’ and ’Eastern’ Europe • the experience and consequences of the two World Wars • varieties of fascism in Eastern Europe • the impact of Communism from the 1940s to the 1980s • post-Communist democratization and marketization • the eastward enlargement of the EU. A History of Eastern Europe now includes two new chronologies – one for the Balkans and one for East-Central Europe – and a glossary of key terms and concepts, providing comprehensive coverage of a complex past, from antiquity to the present day. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Balkan Peninsula from Graeco-Roman Times to the First World War Part 2: East Central Europe from the Roman Period to the First World War Part 3: From National Self-Determination to Fascism and the Holocaust: The Balkans and East Central Europe, 1918–45 Part 4: In the Shadow of Yalta: The Communist-Dominated Balkans and East Central Europe, 1945–89 Part 5: Post-Communist Transformations

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With a distinctive conceptual framework for explaining divergent patterns of historical change, the book shifts the emphasis away from traditional cultural explanations and concentrates on the pervasive influence of strongly entrenched vertical power-structures and power-relations. Focusing on political and economic continuities and changes since the 1980s, The Balkans includes brief overviews of the history of each state prior to the 1980s to provide the background to enable all students of Eastern European history to make sense of the more recent developments. Selected Contents: 1. Conceptual Frameworks: ‘The Balkans’ and the Nature of Post-Communist Democratization and Economic Transformations 2. Albania: Between a Rock and a Hard Place 3. Bulgaria: The Devil has all the Best Tunes 4. Romania: The Road to the EU is Paved with Good Intentions 5. Croatia: Paying a Price 6. Serbia: From Serbdom to Pariahdom 7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Travails of Coexistence 8. Macedonia: Towards a Bi-National State? 9. Montenegro: To Be or Not to Be? 10. Kosova: The Forging of a Nation and a State 11. The Post-Communist Balkans, the West and the EU: Major Challenges and Contradictions Between Rhetoric and Reality 2006: 234x156: 640pp Pb: 978-0-415-22963-0: £25.99

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Selected Contents: Part 1: Continuity and Change: New Ways of Surviving Part 2: Continuity and Change: New Forms of Belief Part 3: Continuity and Change: New Ways of Looking at Man and the World Part 4: Continuity and Change: New Forms of Consumption and Communication 2006: 234x156: 584pp Pb: 978-0-415-32359-8: £23.99

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Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century – And After

Multi-Ethnic France

The French Revolution

Immigration, Politics, Culture and Society

Recent Debates and New Controversies

R.J. Crampton

Alec G. Hargreaves, Florida State University, USA

Edited by Gary Kates

Covering all key Eastern European states and their history right up to the collapse of Communism, this second edition of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century – And After is a comprehensive political history of Eastern Europe taking in the whole of the century and the geographical area. Focusing on the attempt to create and maintain a functioning democracy, this second edition now: • examines events in Bosnia and Herzegovina • includes a new consideration of the evolution of the region since the revolutions of 1989–91

This second edition of Multi-Ethnic France spans politics and economics, social structures and cultural practices and has been updated to cover events which have occurred on the national and international stage since the first edition was published. These include: • recent developments in the Banlieues, including the riots of 2005 • the growing visibility of sub-Saharan Africans in France’s evolving ethnic mix

• surveys the development of a market economy

• the reverberations in France of international developments such as 9/11, the second Intifada and the Iraq Wars

• analyzes the realignment of Eastern Europe towards the West

• the renewed controversy over the wearing of the Islamic headscarf

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• the development of anti-discrimination policy and the debate over ’positive discrimination’.

• discusses each state individually • includes an up-to-date bibliography. Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century – And After provides an accessible introduction to this key area which is invaluable to students of modern and political history. 1997: 234x156: 532pp Pb: 978-0-415-16423-8: £22.99

Immigration is one of the most significant and persistent issues in contemporary France. It has become central to political debate with the rise, on one side, of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s extreme right-wing party and, on the other, of Islamist terrorism. In Multi-Ethnic France, Alec G. Hargreaves unmasks the prejudices and misconceptions faced by minorities of Muslim heritage and lays bare the social and political neglect behind the riots of 2005. This second edition is fully updated, and includes a glossary and chronology, as well as a revised bibliography. Selected Contents: 1. Overview 2. Socio-Economic Structures 3. Minority Ethnic Identification and Mobilization 4. National Identity, Nationality and Citizenship 5. Politics and Public Policy 2007: 234x156: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-39783-4: £22.99

Introduction by Jack Censer Series: Rewriting Histories This fascinating book studies all aspects of the French Revolution, from its origins, through its development, right up to the consequences of this major historical event. Bringing together key texts at the forefront of new research and interpretation, Gary Kates challenges orthodox assumptions concerning the origins, development and long-term historical repercussions of the Revolution. Completely updated to include discussion of new research and articles, this welcome second edition includes articles discussing colonialism and family legislation, and emphasizes approaches that focus on class, gender, and race. Including a clear and thoroughly updated introduction, this is the perfect reader for students studying the French Revolution. List of Contributors: Albert Soboul, Colin Lucas, François Furet, Keith M. Baker, Colin Jones, Sarah Maza, Timothy Tackett, John Markof, Lynn Hun, Suzanne Desan, Laurent Dubois Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Overthrow of the Marxist Paradigm. The French Revolution in the History of the Contemporary World. Nobles, Bourgeois, and the Origins of the French Revolution Part 2: The Revisionist Orthodoxy. The French Revolution Revisited. Constitution Part 3: Responses to Revisionism. Bourgeois Revolution Revivified: 1789 and Social Change. Luxury, Morality, and Social Change: Why There was no Middle-Class Consciousness in Pre-Revolutionary France. Nobles and Third Estate in the Revolutionary Dynamic of the National Assembly, 1789–90. Violence, Emancipation, and Democracy: The Countryside and the French Revolution Part 4: Gender and Colonial Studies. The Many Bodies of Marie Antoinette: Political Pornography and the Problem of the Feminine in the French Revolution. War Between Brothers and Sisters: Inheritance Law and Gender Politics in Revolutionary France. The Price of Liberty: Victor Hugues and the Administration of Freedom in Guadeloupe, 1794–1798 2005: 234x156: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-35833-0: £20.99

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Comparative Fascist Studies

Edited by Aristotle A. Kallis

States and Nationalism in Europe since 1945

New Perspectives

Series: Routledge Readers in History

Malcolm Anderson

Edited by Constantin Iordachi, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Series: Rewriting Histories Owing to its mass appeal, revolutionary and violent nature, strong political impact, and multiple reverberations in contemporary politics, fascism was one of the most complex, and hotly debated movements of the twentieth century. Comparative Fascist Studies: New Perspectives brings together some of the leading experts in the field in order to provide an informative introduction to the most recent debates on fascist studies and the history of fascism across Europe. In his general, analytical introduction Constantin Iordachi focuses on transnational approaches to fascism, briefly reviewing the comparative method and its application to fascist studies. Concentrating on the interwar period, the book is divided into three parts, offering a synoptic overview of the latest developments in the field, exploring different definitions of fascism, and grounding these theoretical debates in their historical context. The three parts correspond to distinct methods and levels of comparison. They focus on: • debates over ideal-type models of generic fascism used as instruments of comparison, and evaluation of historic case studies • cross-national and trans-national comparisons of historical examples of fascism, measured against each other or against theoretical models of generic fascism • debates over totalitarianism and political religions and their relevance for studying fascist movements and regimes. This reader provides a sample of authoritative works that have revolutionized the field in the last two decades, supplemented by recent challenging reinterpretations of key aspects of fascism. Chapters include works by: Zeev Sternhell, George L. Mosse, Stanley G. Payne, Roger Griffin, Roger Eatwell, Robert O. Paxton, Michael Mann, Aristotle A. Kallis, Ian Kershaw, Emilio Gentile, Richard Steigmann-Gall, and Constantin Iordachi. Each extract also has an introduction and annotations to guide the student through the complex arguments. This is the perfect informative introduction into debates on comparative fascist studies. June 2009: 234x156: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-46222-8: £22.99

The Fascism Reader is a fascinating and wide-ranging introduction to the complex nature, limits, aspects and dynamics of fascism as both ideology and practice. The book draws together classic and recent interpretations to trace the development of generic fascism. Exploring fascism in all its diverse manifestations, this book discusses the classic examples of National Socialism in Germany and Fascism in Italy, as well as a series of less familiar movements and regimes, including the Iron Guard in Romania, the British Union of Fascists, Salazar’s dictatorship in Portugal and Franco’s regime in Spain. The Fascism Reader explores all the key aspects of fascism including: • the essence and limitations of generic fascism • the intellectual and ideological dimensions of fascism

Series: The Making of the Contemporary World 2000: 216x138: 128pp Pb: 978-0-415-19558-4: £15.99

Dividing and Uniting Germany Bill Niven and J.K.A. Thomaneck Series: The Making of the Contemporary World 2000: 216x138: 120pp Pb: 978-0-415-18329-1: £15.99

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• regimes of fascism as particular models of the exercise of power

The Uniting of Europe

• fascism and society – from anti-Semitism to fascist attitudes to women.

Stanley Henig

A must for all students of European history, sociology and politics. List of Contributors: Gilbert Allardyce, Martin Kitchen, Juan J. Linz, Roger Eatwell, Stanley G. Payne, Robert O. Paxton, Palmiro Togliatti, Seymour Martin Lipset, Charles S. Maier, Geoff Eley, Roger Griffin, Ernst Nolte, Noel O’Sullivan, Zeev Sternhell, Z. Barbu, Istvan Deak, Jill Lewis, Sheelagh M. Ellwood, Robert Soucy, Richard Thurlow, Carl J. Friedrich, Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, Franz Neumann, Robert Koehl, Klaus-Michael Mallmann, Gerhard Paul, Ian Kershaw, Macgregor Knox, Antonio Costa Pinto, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Michael Burleigh, Wolfgang Wippermann, Jonathan Steinberg, Mark Neocleous, E.M. Robertson, Susan Zuccotti, Bruno Wanrooij, Tobias Abse, Detlev J.K. Peukert, Jill Stephenson, Raymond Carr

From Consolidation to Enlargement Series: The Making of the Contemporary World An accessible introduction to the history of European integration that places European unification within a wider political and economic context. This second edition brings the history of the European Union right up to date. 2002: 216x138: 152pp Pb: 978-0-415-27011-3: £15.99

2002: 246x174: 544pp Pb: 978-0-415-24359-9: £22.99

The Extreme Right in Western Europe Paul Hainsworth, University of Ulster, UK Series: The Making of the Contemporary World This book is a concise critical introduction to one of the most emergent themes in late twentieth-century history, politics and society and looks at how extremist and nationalist popular fronts have grown under the influence of modern-day issues. 2008: 216x138: 176pp Pb: 978-0-415-17097-0: £15.99

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American Culture

American Cultural Studies

American Civilization

An Anthology

An Introduction to American Culture

An Introduction

Edited by Anders Breidlid, Oslo University College, Norway, Fredrik Chr. Brøgger, University of Tromsø, Norway, Oyvind T. Gulliksen, Telemark University College, Norway and Torbjorn Sirevag, University of Oslo, Norway

Neil Campbell and Alasdair Kean

David Mauk, University of Oslo, Norway and John Oakland This hugely successful text provides students of American studies with the perfect background and introductory information on contemporary American life. Thoroughly revised, this fifth edition covers all the central dimensions of American society from geography and the environment, government and politics, to religion, education, media and the arts. American Civilization: • covers all core American studies topics at introductory level • contains essential historical background for American studies students at the start of the twenty-first century • analyzes gender, class and race, and America’s cosmopolitan population • contains photos, case studies, questions and terms for discussion, and suggests websites for further research. With new illustrations and case studies, this edition of American Civilization includes expanded sections on Asian and Latino minorities and US foreign policy activities, and provides new material including coverage of the 2008 election and the shifting economic situation. An invaluable online resource, the American Civilization companion website features a wealth of material, including extensive references for further reading, links to key primary sources, filmographies and advice to students of how to approach essay questions. Visit www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415481625 to discover more.

This second edition of American Culture includes contemporary events and provides an introduction to American civilization. Extracts are taken from diverse sources such as political addresses, articles, interviews, oral histories and advertisements. Edited by academics who are highly experienced in the study and teaching of American Studies across a wide range of institutions, this book provides: • texts that introduce aspects of American society in a historical perspective • primary sources and images that can be used as the basis for illustration, analysis and discussion • linking text which stresses themes rather than offering a simple chronological survey. American Culture brings together primary texts from 1600 to the present day to present a comprehensive overview of, and introduction to, American culture. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Native Americans 2. Immigration 3. African Americans 4. Women’s Studies 5. Government and Politics 6. Economy, Enterprise, Class 7. Geography, Regions and the Environment 8. Art, Film, Music and Popular Culture 9. Religion 10. Education 11. Language and the Media 12. Foreign Affairs 13. Ideology: Dominant Beliefs and Values 2007: 246x174: 464pp Pb: 978-0-415-36093-7: £24.99

Praise for the first edition: ’Something of a godsend ... As a teaching resource this book is second to none ... Achieves levels of multiplicity rarely, if ever, reached by others.’ – Borderlines: Studies in American Culture This much-needed update of American Cultural Studies takes into account the developments of the last seven years, providing an introduction to the central themes in modern American culture and exploring how these themes can be interpreted. Neil Campbell and Alasdair Kean discuss the various aspects of American cultural life such as religion, gender and sexuality and regionalism. Updates and revisions include: • a new introduction engaging with current debates in the field • an all-new chapter on foreign policy • thorough discussion of globalization and Americanization • new case studies • updated list of further reading. A refreshing and contemporary update of a staple text on American Studies reading lists. Selected Contents: 1. New Beginnings: American Culture and Identity 2. Ethnicity and Immigration: Between Many Worlds 3. African Americans: ’I Don’t Sing Other People’s Voices’ 4. In God We Trust?: Religion in American Life 5. Approaches to Regionalism: The West and the South 6. The American City: ’The Old Knot of Contrariety’ 7. Gender and Sexuality: ’To Break the Old Circuits’ 8. Representing Youth: Outside the Sunken Nursery 9. The Spread of Freedom 10. The Transmission of American Culture 2006: 234x156: 344pp Pb: 978-0-415-34666-5: £21.99

Selected Contents: List of Plates. List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface and Acknowledgements. Chronology of Significant Dates in American History 1. The American Context 2. The Country 3. The People: Settlement and Immigration 4. The People: Women and Minorities 5. Political Institutions: The Federal Government 6. Political Institutions: Local Government 7. Foreign Policy 8. The Legal System 9. The Economy 10. Social Services 11. Education 12. The Media 13. Religion 14. The Arts, Sports and Leisure. Further Reading. Websites. Appendix: Declaration of Independence in Congress, 4th July 1776. The Constitution of the United States of America and Amendments. Index June 2009: 246x174: 384pp Pb: 978-0-415-48162-5: £16.99

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Aspects of American History

Hollywood and Politics

The American Economic History Reader

Simon Henderson, Teesdale School, UK

A Sourcebook

Documents and Readings

This new book examines major themes, personalities and issues across American history, using topic focused essays. Each chapter focuses on key events and time periods within a broad framework looking at liberty and equality, the role of government and national identity. The volume engages with its central themes through a broad ranging examination of aspects of the American past, including discussions of political history, foreign policy, presidential leadership and the construction of national memory. In each essay, Simon Henderson:

Edited by Donald T. Critchlow, St. Louis University, USA and Emilie Raymond, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Edited by John W. Malsberger and James N. Marshall, Muhlenberg College, USA

• introduces fresh angles to traditional topics • consolidates recent research in themed essays • analyzes views of different historians • offers an interpretive rather than narrative approach • gives concise treatment to complex issues.

Hollywood has been involved in politics since its earliest days. This book documents the entertainment industry’s participation in American politics on both the Left and the Right. Spanning from the 1920s through today, this volume provides the student of history, politics, or film and media studies a detailed history of Hollywood’s relationship to politics, celebrity and mass democracy, and money and politics. A general introduction and several section introductions buttress the both visual and textual documents included in Hollywood and Politics, many of which have never before been published, in order to offer the reader a rare insight into Hollywood activism. May 2009: 254x178: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-96536-1: £24.00

Including an introduction which places key themes in context, this book enables readers to make comparisons and trace major thematic developments across American history. Selected Contents: 1. Nation in Embryo – The Development of Colonial America 2. Reasons for Revolt – The Birth of the United States 3. The Constitution – Makings and Meanings 4. Flawed Heroes – Washington, Jefferson and Slavery 5. Ignoring Washington’s Warning – Antebellum Party Systems 6. Slavery and the Causes of the American Civil War 7. Southern and Confederate Nationalism 8. Lincoln and Liberty 9. Reconstruction – The Unfulfilled Promise 10. Civil War Memory and American National Identity 11. Introducing Jim Crow – The Codification of Segregation in the South 12. Prejudice and Paternalism – Assimilation and Native American Identity 13. American Identity and the American West 14. Immigration and Assimilation – Melting Pot or Salad Bowl? 15. Gender, Race and the Vote, 1865–1920 16. The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement – Southern Black Protest 1900–1945 17. Kennedy, Johnson and Civil Rights 18. Martin, Malcolm and Black America 19. American National Mission and Global Conflict in the Twentieth Century 20. American Identity and the War on Terror. Bibliographical Essay

Economics as a discipline often relies on abstract theories and formulas to explain the functions of national economies. The American Economic History Reader: Documents and Readings is a collection of primary documents and previously-published essays illustrating the practical applications of these theories in real life, showing how and why the American economy developed as it did. It identifies and explains some of the key questions in economic history, as well as documents some of the leading voices in the discipline. Suggestions for further reading at the end of each chapter provide students with an additional study tool. Twelve chapters survey the development and growth of the American economy from colonial times through the presidency of George W. Bush. Each chapter focuses on a controversial issue in American economic history and includes two or more articles written by experts that provide different interpretations of that issue, together with a series of related primary source documents. Each chapter begins with a general introduction that briefly outlines an important question in American economic history, and concludes with a list of additional relevant sources on the topic. 2008: 254x178: 576pp Pb: 978-0-415-96267-4: £30.00

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Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 A Sourcebook Edited by Francis D. Cogliano and Kirsten E. Phimister October 2009: 235x156: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-99712-6: £22.99

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Latin America

US Foreign Policy since 1945

Development and Conflict since 1945

Alan P. Dobson and Steve Marsh

John Ward

Series: The Making of the Contemporary World

International History of the Twentieth Century and Beyond

Series: The Making of the Contemporary World

US Foreign Policy since 1945 is an essential introduction to postwar US foreign policy. It combines chronologic and thematic chapters to provide an historical account of US policy and to explore key questions about its design, control and effects. New features of this second edition include:

Antony Best, London School of Economics, UK, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Joseph A. Maiolo, King’s College, University of London, UK and Kirsten E. Schulze, London School of Economics, UK

• expanded coverage of the Cold War

This major global history of the twentieth century is written by four prominent international historians for first-year undergraduate level and upward. Using their thematic and regional expertise, the authors cover events in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas from the last century and beyond. Among the areas this book covers are:

Bringing the story up-to-date, this expanded second edition takes into account recent developments including Argentina’s 2001 debt default and the 2002 presidential election in Brazil. Latin America provides an introduction to the economic and political history of the region in the last half century. Beginning with a brief history of Latin America since 1492, John Ward discusses the interactions between economic, political and social issues. The discussions includes: • the long-term background to the 1980s debt crisis • the effects of neo-liberal free market reforms • relations with the United States and the wider world • welfare provision in relation to wider economic issues • social trends as reflected by changes in the status of women • globalization and environmental debates • comparisons with the more dynamic East Asian economies. Also including biographies of the leading figures of the period and an expanded bibliography, it will provide central reading to Latin American history students, researchers and the interested general reader. 2004: 216x138: 144pp Pb: 978-0-415-31823-5: £15.99

• new chapters on the post-Cold War era • a chronology and a new conclusion that draws together key themes and looks to the future. Covering topics from American foreign policy-making, US power and democratic control, through to Cold War debates, economic warfare, WMDs and the War on Terror, US Foreign Policy since 1945 is the ideal introduction to the topic for students of politics and international relations. Selected Contents: 1. US Foreign Policy: Evolution, Formulation and Execution 2. The US and the Cold War: Explanation and Containment, 1945–61 3. Superpower Collaboration and Confrontation US Containment Policy, 1950–91 4. Economic Statecraft 1945–1989 5. The US and Europe, 1950–89 6. Hegemony and the Western Hemisphere 7. The US and Asia, 1945–89 8. The US, Africa and the Middle East, 1945–89 9. Power and Purpose: The End of the Cold War and New Challenges for American Foreign Policy 10. The US and Post-Cold War Europe 11. The US and Post-Cold War Africa and the Middle East 12. The Western Hemisphere and Asia in the Post-Cold War World 13. Conclusion 2006: 216x138: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-38641-8: £15.99

• the decline of European hegemony over the international order • the diffusion of power to the two superpowers • the rise of newly independent states in Asia and Africa • the course and consequences of the major global conflicts of the twentieth century. This second edition is thoroughly updated, and includes extended coverage of European integration,the rise of supra-governmental organizations, and the ‘global War on Terror’. A support website provides supplementary exercises, questions and tutor guidance: www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415438964. Selected Contents: 1. Great Power Rivalry and the World War, 1900–1917 2. The Search for European Stability, 1917–1929 3. Japan, China and the Origins of the Pacific War, 1900–41 4. The European Colonial Empires, 1900–45 5. Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1900–1948 6. ’Good Neighbours’? The United States and the Americas, 1900–45 7. The Path to European War, 1930–39 8. The Second World War, 1940–45 9. The ’First’ Cold War in Europe, 1945–61 10. Asia in Turmoil: Nationalism, Revolution and the Rise of the Cold War, 1945–1953 11. From Cold War to Détente, 1962–79 12. The Vietnam Wars, 1945–75 13. Neutralism, Development and the Rise of the Third World, 1945–2007 14. The ’Developmental States’: Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, 1945–2007 15. The People’s Republic of China and North Korea: Ideology and Nationalism, 1949–2007 16. The United States and Latin America, 1945–2007 17. Africa: Decolonization and Independence, 1945–2007 18. The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948–2007 19. The Rise of Political Islam, 1928–2000 20. The End of the Cold War and the ’New World Order’, 1980–2000 21. The Rise of a New Europe: The History of European Integration, 1945–2007 22. The War on Terror in a Globalized World. 2008: 246x189: 640pp Pb: 978-0-415-43896-4: £24.99

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TEXTBOOKS World History

2ND EDITION

2ND EDITION

Journeys from Past to Present

A History of the World

Modern South Asia

Candice Goucher, Washington State University, USA and Linda Walton, Portland State University, USA

From the 20th to the 21st Century

History, Culture, Political Economy

J.A.S. Grenville

Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal

Using a thematic approach supported by a variety of evidence and multidisciplinary interpretations, World History: Journeys from Past to Present provides a dynamic framework for the study of the vast reaches of our common past. Distinguished by truly global coverage, this new survey helps us to discover the connections between past and present from earliest prehistory to the present age of globalization. Thematic chapters explore mobility and the interrelationship of peoples; their connections with the environment; the communities they form; the patterns of dominance and submission involved in the ways they organize themselves politically, economically, and socially; and the ways in which they construct and express cultures through ideas, religion, art, and architecture. World History has many studentfriendly features, including: • primary source material to support the thematic argument • over ninety images and maps to enhance and illuminate the text • guided links to online resources, including the multimedia website ‘Bridging World History’ • a support website with discussion questions to assist revision and understanding, which can be found at:

Praise for the first edition:

’Magnificently detailed, brilliantly written. An extraordinarily readable global history.’ – Parade Magazine Praise for the second edition: ’To gain a better understanding of the world we live in, A History of the World is essential reading material and an obligatory purchase for the libraries of all tertiary institutions, as well as the bookshelves of those involved in the subject.’ – F.A.Mouton, University of South Africa This second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes discussions on 9/11 and the second Gulf War, and takes into account the latest historical research. A comprehensive survey of the key events and personalities of this period throughout the world, it includes discussion on topics such as: • the rivalry between European nations from 1900–1914 • the Depression and the rise of Fascism during the 1920s and 1930s • the global impact of the Cold War • decolonization and its effects

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• the continuing conflict in the Middle East.

World History: Journeys from Past to Present will be an invaluable resource for students of college or university courses on world history or world civilization, and for anyone interested in a comprehensive framework for grasping world history.

A History of the World provides a fascinating and authoritative account of the world since 1900, for general readers and students of world history alike.

Selected Contents: 1. Human Migration: World History in Motion 2. Technology, Environment, and Transformations in World History 3. Cities and City Life in World History 4. Cosmos, Community, and Conflict: Religion in World History 5. Finding Family in World History 6. Making a Living: World Economics, Past and Present 7. Creating Order: States and Empires, Old and New 8. Experiencing Inequalities: Dominance and Resistance in World History 9. Transmitting Traditions: History, Culture, and Memory 10. Crossing Borders: Boundaries, Encounters, and Frontiers 11. Conclusions: Common Fates, Conflicting Fortunes 2008: 246x189: 344pp Pb: 978-0-415-77137-5: £21.99

Jointly written by two leading Indian and Pakistani historians, Modern South Asia offers a rare depth of historical understanding of the politics, cultures and economies that shape the lives of more than a fifth of humanity. After sketching the pre-modern history of the sub-continent, the book concentrates on the last three centuries.

’This is an excellent overview for sixth formers or undergraduates.’ – Catholic Herald

Selected Contents: Prologue: The World from the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century 1. Social Change and National Rivalry in Europe, 1900–1914 2. Beyond Europe: The Shifting Balance of Global Power 3. The Great War, Revolution and the Search for Stability 4. The Continuing World Crisis, 1929–1939 5. The Second World War 6. Post-War Europe, 1945–1947 7. The United States and the Beginning of the Cold War, 1945–1948 8. The Transformation of Asia, 1945–1955 9. The Ending of European Dominance in the Middle East, 1919–1980 10. The Cold War: Superpower Confrontation, 1948–1964 11. The Recovery of Western Europe in the 1950s and 1960s 12. Who will Liberate the Third World? 1954–1968 13. Two Faces of Asia: After 1949 14. Latin America after 1945: Problems Unresolved 15. Africa after 1945: Conflict and the Threat of Famine 16. The United States and the Soviet Bloc after 1963: The Great Transformation 17. Western Europe Gathers Strength: After 1968 18. Global Change: From the Twentieth to the Twenty-First Century. Short Bibliography. Index

This second edition has been updated throughout to take account of recent historical research. It includes an expanded section on post-independence with a completely new chapter on the period from 1991 to the present and a chapter on the last millennium in subcontinental history. There is a new chronology of key events. Selected Contents: 1. South Asian History: An Introduction 2. Modernity and Antiquity: Interpretations of Ancient India 3. Pre-Modern Accommodations of Difference: The Making of Indo-Islamic Cultures 4. The Mughal Empire: State, Economy and Society 5. India Between Empires: Decline or Decentralization 6. The Transition to Colonialism: Resistance and Collaboration 7. The First Century of British Rule, 1757 to 1857: State and Economy 8. Company Raj and Indian Society, 1757 to 1857: Reinvention and Reform of Tradition 9. 1857: Rebellion, Collaboration and the Transition to Crown Raj 10. High Noon of Colonialism, 1858 to 1914: State and Political Economy 11. A Nation in the Making? ’Rational’ Reform, ’Religious’ Revival and Swadeshi Nationalism, 1858 to 1914 12. Colonialism Under Siege: State and Political Economy after World War I 13. Gandhian Nationalism and Mass Politics in the 1920s 14. The Depression Decade: Society, Economics and Politics 15. Nationalism and Colonialism During World War II and its Aftermath: Economic Crisis and Political Confrontation 16. The Partition of India and the Creation of Pakistan 17. 1947: Memories and Meanings 18. Post-Colonial South Asia: State and Economy, Society and Politics, 1947–1971 19. Post-Colonial South Asia: State and Economy, Society and Politics, 1971–1991 20. Post-Colonial South Asia: State and Economy, Society and Politics, 1991–2003 21. Decolonizing South Asian History: The View from a New Millennium 2003: 234x156: 272pp Pb: 978-0-415-30787-1: £19.99

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India: The Ancient Past

4TH EDITION

Subalterns and Raj

A History of the Indian Sub-Continent from c.7000 BC to AD 1200

A History of India

South Asia since 1600

Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund

Crispin Bates, University of Edinburgh, UK

Burjor Avari, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

A History of India presents the grand sweep of Indian history from antiquity to the present in a compact and readable survey. The authors examine the major political, economic, social and cultural forces which have shaped the history of the subcontinent. Providing an authoritative and detailed account, Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund emphasize and analyze the structural pattern of Indian history.

’An engaging narrative of a complex civilization.’ – Minerva This carefully crafted study presents the fascinating story of the development and establishment of India’s culture and civilization from early pre-history through to the early second millennium. Encompassing topics such as the Harappan Civilization, the rise of Hindu culture, the influx of Islam in the eighth and the eleventh/twelfth centuries and key empires, states and dynasties, India: The Ancient Past engages with methodological and controversial issues. Key features of this illustrated guide include: • a range of maps illustrating different temporal and geographical regions • selected source extracts at the end of each chapter, for review and reflection • questions for discussion. This book provides comprehensive coverage of the political, spiritual, cultural and geographical history of India, making it an enriching read for anyone with an interest in this captivating period of history.

Revised throughout, the fourth edition of this highly accessible book brings the history of India up to date to consider, for example, the recent developments in the Kashmir conflict. Along with a new glossary, this fourth edition also includes an expanded discussion of the Mughal empire as well as of the economic history of India. Selected Contents: Introduction: History and the Environment 1. Early Civilisations of the Northwest 2. The Great Ancient Empires 3. The Regional Kingdoms of Early Medieval India 4. Religious Communities and Military Feudalism in the Late Middle Ages 5. The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 6. The Period of Colonial Rule 7. The Freedom Movement and the Partition of India 8. The Republic 2004: 234x156: 448pp Pb: 978-0-415-32920-0: £19.99

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. From Africa to Mehrgarh 3. The Harappan Civilization 4. The Indo-Aryans in the Vedic Age 5. Formative Centuries of the Pre-Mauryan Era 6. The Paradox of Mauryan Imperialism 7. Diffusion and Dynamism after the Mauryas 8. Stability and Change Under the Imperial Guptas 9. The Post-Gupta Era and the Rise of the South 10. Regionalism and Feudalism: Rajput, Pala and 296 Rashtrakuta Kingdoms 11. Chola Domination in the South and Turco-Afhan Plunder in the North

’A remarkable accomplishment – a survey that is very accessible but nevertheless thoughtful, deeply argumentative, and marked by several critical insights ... The book is remarkably appropriate as a provocation with which to teach modern South Asia history.’ – Journal of Asian Studies Subalterns and Raj presents a unique introductory history of India with an account that begins before the period of British rule, and pursues the continuities within that history up to the present day. Its coverage ranges from Mughal India to postindependence Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, with a focus on the ‘ordinary’ people of India and South Asia. Subalterns and Raj examines overlooked issues in Indian social history and highlights controversies between historians. Taking an iconoclastic approach to the elites of South Asia since independence, it is critical of the colonial regime that went before them. This book is a stimulating and controversial read and, with a detailed guide to further reading and end-of-chapter bibliographies, it is an excellent guide for all students of the Indian subcontinent. Selected Contents: 1. History, Society and Culture of the Indian Subcontinent 2. The Decline of Mughal India and Rise of European Dominion 3. Social and Economic Change in the Early 19th Century and the ’Era of Reform’ 4. Peasant Resistance, Rebellion and the Uprising of 1857 5. Zenith of Empire: Economic and Social Conditions in the Late 19th Century 6. Revivalist and Reform Movements in the Late 19th Century 7. The Swadeshi and Ghadr Movements 8. Aftermath of World War One and M.K. Gandhi’s Rise to Power 9. Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience 1920–1939 10. Quit India and Partition: 1939–1947 11. Pakistan and Bangladesh Post–1947 12. The Nehruvian Era 13. Indira Gandhi: Progress, Poverty and Authoritarian Rule 14. Local Patriotism and Centre-State Relations 15. Rajiv Gandhi and the Demise of the Congress System 16. Colonial and Postcolonial Sri Lanka: The Dilemmas of National Identity 17. Neo-Nationalism and the Challenge of Democracy 18. India and her Neighbours in the New Millennium

2007: 234x156: 304pp Pb: 978-0-415-35616-9: £17.99

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TEXTBOOKS The Modern Middle East

4TH EDITION

The History of Africa

Ilan Pappé

A History of Africa

The Quest for Eternal Harmony

This groundbreaking contribution to a more comprehensive view of the region in a post-September 11th world, is the first introductory textbook on the modern Middle East to focus on the urban, rural, cultural and women’s histories of the region over its political and economic history. Distancing himself from more modernizationist approaches, the author is concerned with the ideological question of whom we investigate in the past rather than how we investigate the past.

John Fage with William Tordoff

Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA

Ilan Pappé begins his narrative at the end of the First World War with the Ottoman heritage, and concludes at the end of the twentieth century with the political discourse of Islam. The Modern Middle East: • includes a carefully argued introduction which discusses the methodology used in the textbook • provides a thematic and comparative approach to the region, helping students to see the peoples of the Middle East and the developments that affect their lives as part of a larger world • includes insights gained from new historiographical trends and takes a critical approach to conventional state- and nationcentred historiographies

A History of Africa is a thorough narrative history of the continent from its beginnings to the twenty-first century. Long established at the forefront of African Studies, this book addresses the events of the 1990s and beyond. The issues discussed include: • post-apartheid South Africa • the prospects for democratization in Africa at the beginning of the new millennium • developments in Muslim North Africa including the threat of Islamic fundamentalism • economic and social developments including the devastating impact of Third World debt and the provision of debt relief • cultural, environmental and gender issues in Modern Africa. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Internal Development of African Society Part 2: The Impact of Islam Part 3: Africa in the Age of European Expansion Part 4: Africa in the Modern World 2001: 234x156: 640pp Pb: 978-0-415-25248-5: £22.99

• includes case studies, debates, maps, photos, an up-to-date bibliography and a glossarial index. Accessible and original, The Modern Middle East is essential introductory reading for students on history or politics courses, as well as for journalists and those working in the region. 2005: 246x174: 350pp Pb: 978-0-415-21409-4: £18.99

This book provides a wide-ranging history of Africa from earliest prehistory to the present day – using the cultural, social, political, and economic lenses of Africa as instruments to illuminate the ordinary lives of Africans. The result is a fresh new survey that includes a wealth of indigenous ideas, African concepts, and traditional outlooks that have escaped the writing of African history in the West. This straightforward, illustrated and factual text allows the reader to access the major developments, personalities and events on the African continent. Written by a world expert in African history, this ground-breaking survey is an indispensable guide. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Time of the Awakening 1. Africa and the Origin of Humanity Part 2: The Age of Literacy 2. Africa and the Beginning of Civilization 3. The Rise of Kemet/Egypt 4. The Elements of Early African Civilization 5. Governance and the Political Stability of Kemet Part 3: The Moment of Realization 6. The Emergence of the Great River Kingdoms Part 4: The Age of Construction 7. The Spread of Classical Empires and Kingdoms 8. The Sudanic Empires: Historians and Their Narratives 9. Generators of Traditional and Contemporary Africa 10. Societies of Secrets: Farmers and Metallurgists Part 5: The Time of the Chaos 11. Arab and European Missionaries, Merchants and Mercenaries 12. Resisting European and Arab Slave Traders Part 6: The Age of Reconstruction 13. Africa Regains Consciousness in a Pan African Explosion Part 7: The Time for Consolidation 14. Africa Consolidates Independence 15. Toward a United States of Africa Without Compromise 2007: 234x156: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-77139-9: £17.99

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READERS AND SOURCEBOOKS Introduction to Global Military History 1750 to the Present Day

3RD EDITION

Routledge Readers in History Series

The Terrorism Reader Edited by David J. Whittaker, formerly at the University of Teesside, UK

Jeremy Black ’Excellent. It integrates the land, sea and maritime aspects of conflict and strikes a reasonable balance between the context and the events of the history of war and conflict.’ – Stanley Carpenter, Professor of Strategy and Policy, US Naval War College, Newport, USA

The Global History Reader Edited by Bruce Mazlish and Akira Iriye This groundbreaking work brings together an important collection of essays from an international range of contributors to set globalization in its historical context.

’An excellent stimulus to thought and to further study ... Very good on the theoretical underpinning of military history, the distinction between wars and battles and the necessity of examining strategy in the political context.’ – Daniel Todman, Lecturer in Modern History, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Through these thematically focused essays, the history of the world is examined in key themes that transcend national boundaries such as terrorism, the environment, human rights, the information revolution and multinational corporations.

Completely unique in its global scope, this major text does what no other book in the field does: provides students with an excellent account of modern military history with analysis of strategy, as well as tactical and operational developments in the field of war.

This is a fast-growing and definitive new area of historical study, and this book is essential reading for all students with an interest in learning more.

Carefully written by a highly renowned author, this book has been widely praised by American and UK reviewers for its astonishing grasp of detail and its encyclopedic knowledge. Arranged chronologically, it spans the American War of Independence, through the French Revolution, right up to the latest conflicts in the 2000s.

An intriguing introduction to a notorious and disturbing international phenomenon, The Terrorism Reader draws together material from a variety of experts, clearly explaining their opinions on terrorism, to allow understanding, conjecture and debate.

List of Contributors: Bruce Mazlish, Michael Geyer, Charles Bright, Stephen Kern, Walter A. McDougall, Pierre Lévy, Monroe Price, William W. Keller, Louis W. Pauly, Mira Wilkins, Robin Cohen, Wang Gungwu, Saskia Sassen, Margaret E. Keck, Kathryn Sikkink, Lynton Keith Caldwell, Jack Donnelly, Louis Menand III, Akira Iriye, Frederick Starr, John Joyce, Ulf Hannerz, Erica Barks-Ruggles, Mary E. Wilson, Bruce Hoffman, Lawrence Freedman, Arjun Appadurai, Anthony Giddens Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Question of Periodization 2. Time and Space 3. The Information Revolution 4. Multinational Enterprises 5. Migrations 6. Consumerism 7. The Natural Environment 8. Human Rights 9. Non-Governmental Organizations 10. Internationalism 11. Global Culture 12. The Globalization of Disease 13. Terrorism 14. Syntheses and Conclusions

David J. Whittaker explores all aspects of terrorism from its definition, psychological and sociological effects, legal and ethical issues to counter-terrorism. This Reader illustrates the growth and variety of terrorism in an original way with a series of case-studies from four continents including: • the Taliban and the al-Qaida terror network, and George W. Bush’s war against terrorism • ETA and Spain • the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia • the Liberation Tigers in Sri Lanka • the IRA and UFF in Northern Ireland • the Shining Path in Peru. This third edition also includes a case study on events in London in July 2005, fully updated chapters on the conflict in the Lebanon in 2006, and two new chapters on terrorism and ethics, and terrorism and the law.

• case studies in each chapter to support the narrative and provoke discussion

Selected Contents: Part 1: Characteristics of Terrorism 1. Definition of Terrorism 2. Motivation for Terrorism 3. Terrorism’s Worldwide Occurrence Part 2: Fourteen Terrorism Case-Studies 4. An Unholy Alliance 5. Lebanon I 6. Lebanon II 7. Libya (Terrorists Retired) 8. Sri Lanka 9. Spain 10. Northern Ireland 11. Algeria 12. Peru 13. Colombia 14. Germany 15. Italy 16. South Africa 17. London as Target 18. Fourteen Terrorism Case-Studies: Conclusion Part 3: Prevention and Control of Terrorism 19. Terrorism and Ethics 20. Terrorism and the Law 21. Counter-Terrorism: Programmes and Strategies

• vivid engravings, plans, paintings, and photos to bring the conflicts alive

2007: 246x174: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-42246-8: £22.99

Specially designed to be user-friendly, Introduction to Global Military History offers: • chapter introductions and conclusions to assist study and revision • ‘voices of war’ – sourced extracts from the field of war

2004: 246x174: 312pp Pb: 978-0-415-31460-2: £21.99

• a twelve page colour map section plus twenty-one other integrated maps • annotated references from the latest publications in the field. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The World of War in the Late Eighteenth Century 2. Empires Rise and Fall 1800–30 3. Moulding States 1830–80 4. Building Empires 1830–1913 5. World War One 6. Between Two World Wars 7. World War Two 8. Wars of Decolonization 1945–75 9. The Cold War 10. Wars Between Non-Western Powers 1945–90 11. War in the 1990s 12. War in the 2000s 2005: 246x174: 320pp Pb: 978-0-415-35395-3: £19.99

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READERS AND SOURCEBOOKS The Slavery Reader

The World War Two Reader

Edited by Gad Heuman and James Walvin

Edited by Gordon Martel

The Slavery Reader brings together the most recent and essential writings on slavery. The focus is on Atlantic slavery – the enforced movement of millions of Africans from their homelands into the Americas, and the complex historical story of slavery in the Americas. Spanning almost five centuries – the late fifteenth until the mid-nineteenth – the articles trace the range and impact of slavery on the modern Western world. Key themes include:

From highly respected field academic Gordon Martel, The World War Two Reader is a rare work that provides a complete and up-to-date overview of the recent historiography on World War Two.

• the origins and development of American slavery

Huge in scope, both geographically and thematically, this excellent reader examines twenty-one articles by some of the best known and most innovative scholars in the field. Taking a global approach, Martel discusses all aspects of the war including:

• work

• the military aspect

• family, gender and community

• the political and strategic backdrop

• slave culture

• ideology

• slave economy

• gender and women’s roles

• resistance

• the home front

• race and social structure

• social aspects.

• Africans in the Atlantic world.

Including a comprehensive introduction, chronology, guides to key terms and figures, and introductions to chapters providing context and historiographical background, The World War Two Reader provides wide ranging and innovative reading for all students of the history of the modern world.

Together with the editors’ clear and authoritative commentary and a substantial introduction, this volume will become central to the study of slavery. List of Contributors: Philip D. Curtin, Patrick Manning, David Richardson, David Eltis, Stuart B. Schwartz, Michael Craton, Winthrop D. Jordan, Ira Berlin, Verene A. Shepherd, Simon Smith, Philip D. Morgan, Peter H. Wood, Herbert Gutman, Cheryll Ann Cody, Edward Kamau Brathwaite, Sylvia R. Frey, Betty Wood, Shane White, Graham White, Woodville K. Marshall, Roderick A. McDonald, Hilary McD. Beckles, Sidney W. Mintz, Edward A. Pearson, Gad Heuman, Richard Price, Winthrop D. Jordan, Arnold A. Sio, David Northrup, Joseph C. Miller, Robin Law, Kristin Mann, John Thornton, Daniel L. Schafer Selected Contents: Part 1: The Atlantic Slave Trade Part 2: Origins and Development of Slavery in the Americas Part 3: Slaves at Work Part 4: Family, Gender and Community Part 5: Slave Culture Part 6: Slave Economy and Material Culture Part 7: Slave Resistance Part 8: Race and Social Structure Part 9: Africans in the Atlantic World

See Also: The History on Film Reader Edited by Marnie Hughes-Warrington ** See page 2 **

The Modern Historiography Reader Edited by Adam Budd ** See page 3 **

List of Contributors: Martin S. Alexander, Benjamin L. Alpers, John Bodnar, D’ann Campbell, Saki Dockrill, John Dower, Lawrence Freedman, David French, Jose Harris, Pieter Lagrou, Marilyn Lake, Mark H. Leff, Lucy Noakes, Richard Overy, Geoffrey Roberts, Paula Schwartz, Jonathan Steinberg, Jill Stephenson, Edward B. Westermann, Lisa Yoneyama Selected Contents: Part 1: Strategy: Failures, Shocks and Mythologies Part 2: Soldiers: Ideology, Race and Gender Part 3: Home Fronts: People, Places and Politics Part 4: Memories: Victims, Heroes and Controversies 2004: 246x174: 528pp Pb: 978-0-415-22403-1: £23.99

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2ND EDITION

NEW

2ND EDITION

Origins of the Cold War

Globalization

The Israel/Palestine Question

An International History

A Reader

A Reader

Edited by Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter

Edited by Anthony Elliott, Flinders University, Australia and Charles Lemert, Welseyan University, USA

Edited by Ilan Pappé, University of Haifa, Israel

Series: Rewriting Histories The Cold War dominated the world political arena for forty-five years. Focusing on the international system and on events in all parts of the globe, Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter have brought together a truly international collection of articles that provide a fresh and comprehensive analysis of the origins of the Cold War. Moving beyond earlier controversies, this edited collection focuses on the interaction between geopolitics and threat perception, technology and strategy, ideology and social reconstruction, national economic reform and patterns of international trade, and decolonization and national liberation. The editors also consider how and why the Cold War spread from Europe to Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America and how groups, classes and elites used the Cold War to further their own interests. This second edition includes the newest research from the Communist side of the Cold War and the most recent debates on culture, race and the role of intelligence analysis. Also included is a completely new section dealing with the Cold War crises in Iran, Turkey and Greece and a guide to further reading. 2005: 216x138: 336pp Pb: 978-0-415-34110-3: £20.99

Decolonization Perspectives from Now and Then Edited by Prasenjit Duara

Globalization is the key political and academic debate of our times. This clear, comprehensive and critical reader, Globalization, offers a unique compilation of the major statements – drawn from a variety of historical periods, political contexts, intellectual perspectives and academic disciplines – on the globalization debate. Anthony Elliott and Charles Lemert expertly guide the reader through the complex terrain of globalization – its engaging histories, transnational economies, multiple cultures and cosmopolitan politics. Extending over the full range of salient human history, this book ranges from the Babylonian and Persian empires in Mesopotamia, through ancient Greece and imperial Rome to the sixteenth century of European world exploration and colonization. Represented in the contemporary debates on globalization are: Samuel Huntington, Francis Fukayama, Bill Clinton, Anthony Giddens, Noam Chomsky, Joseph Nye, Osama bin Laden, Ajun Appadurai, Zygmunt Bauman, Timothy Garton-Ash, Saskia Sassen, Kwame Anthony Appiah, James N. Rosenau, David Held, Gayatri Spivak, Amartya Sen, Jeffrey Sacks and Bono. Selected Contents: Introduction: On Globalization Charles Lemert and Anthony Elliott Part 1: The Age of Empires, 3000BCE–1500 CE Part 2: The Rise From Modern World System to Industrial Capitalism, 1500 –1914 Part 3: The Short Twentieth Century: Global Uncertainty and Restructuring Part 4: The Great Globalization Debate, 1989/2000 Part 5: Globalization since 9/11, 2001–Present October 2009: 234x156: 612pp Pb: 978-0-415-46478-9: £21.99

Series: Rewriting Histories Decolonization brings together the most cutting-edge thinking by major historians of decolonization, including previously unpublished essays and writings by leaders of decolonizing countries including Ho Chi-Minh and Jawaharlal Nehru. The chapters in this volume present a move away from Western analysis of decolonizaton and instead move towards the angle of vision of the former colonies. This is a ground-breaking study of a subject central to recent global history.

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A Abbott, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Agriculture in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 American Civilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 American Cultural Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 American Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 American Economic History Reader, The . . . .26 Anderson, Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Anderson, Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Asante, Molefi Kete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Asian Democracy in World History . . . . . . . .36 Aspects of American History . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Contemporary World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Atkin, Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Atlas of Medieval Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Avari, Burjor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

Cressy, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Critchlow, Donald T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Crusades, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

D de Groot, Jerome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Decolonization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33, 34 Deconstructing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Desire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Disease and Medicine in World History . . . . .36 Ditchburn, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Dividing and Uniting Germany . . . . . . . . . . .23 Dobson, Alan P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Dobson, Miriam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Drolet, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Duara, Prasenjit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

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B Balkans, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Barber, Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Barber, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Bates, Crispin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Bellenger, Dominic Aidan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Bentley, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Best, Antony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Betts, Raymond F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Biddiss, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Bideleux, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Bismarck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Black, Jeremy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Blockmans, Wim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Bose, Sugata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Bowen Raddeker, Hélène . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Boyd, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Breidlid, Anders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Britain since 1945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 British Civilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 British Cultural Identities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 British Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 British Political History, 1867–2001 . . . . . . . .17 Brøgger, Fredrik Chr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Budd, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

C Campbell, Neil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Censer, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Childhood in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Childs, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 China Under Communism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Christopher, David P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Clark, Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Cogliano, Francis D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Cold War, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Communism and its Collapse . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Companion to Historiography . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Comparative Fascist Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Conflict and Reconciliation in the Contemporary World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Conflicts in the Middle East since 1945 . . . .34 Consumerism in World History . . . . . . . . . . .36 Consuming History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Cook, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Crampton, R.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Early Modern European Society . . . . . . . . . .12 Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century – And After . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Education in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Edward IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Elliott, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Elton, G.R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Emmeline Pankhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 England Under the Tudors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 English Society 1580–1680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Enlightenment World, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Enlightenment, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Europe 1783–1914 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 European Dictatorships 1918–1945 . . . . . . .20 European World 1500–1800, The . . . . . . . . .12 Extreme Right in Western Europe, The . . . . .23

F Fage, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Farley, Jonathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Fascism Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Feminist History Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Ferrell, Lori Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 First Industrial Nation, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Fitzpatrick, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Food in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 French Revolution, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

G Gender in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Gilbert, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Gladstone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Global History Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Gomez, Olga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Goucher, Candice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Greensides, Francesca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Grenville, J.A.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Gulliksen, Oyvind T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

H Hainsworth, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Hanhimäki, Jussi M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Hargreaves, Alec G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Harvey, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Henderson, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Henig, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Henig, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Henry VII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Henry VIII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Heuman, Gad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Hinchcliffe, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 History and Material Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 History and Narrative Reader, The . . . . . . . . . .7 History Beyond the Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 History Goes to the Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 History of Africa, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 History of Africa, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 History of Eastern Europe, A . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 History of India, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 History of the World, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 History on Film Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 History Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 History: What & Why? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Hitler’s Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Hoffman Berman, Constance . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Hollywood and Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Hoppenbrouwers, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Hughes-Warrington, Marnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Hyland, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

I India: The Ancient Past . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Indian Ocean in World History, The . . . . . . .36 Innes, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 International Economy since 1945, The . . . .35 International History of the Twentieth Century and Beyond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Introduction to Global Military History . . . . .31 Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550 . .8 Iordachi, Constantin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Iriye, Akira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Islamic Fundamentalism since 1945 . . . . . . .34 Israel/Palestine Question, The . . . . . . . . . . . .33

J Jalal, Ayesha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Jaspert, Nikolas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Jeffries Martin, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Jeffries, Ian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Jenkins, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 8 Jestice, Phyllis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Jews and Judaism in World History . . . . . . . .36 Jones, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

K Kallis, Aristotle A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Kamen, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Kates, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Kean, Alasdair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Knellwolf, Christa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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Kulke, Hermann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Kümin, Beat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

L Lambert, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Latin America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Lawrance, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Lee, Stephen J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Leffler, Melvyn P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Lemert, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Lenin: A Revolutionary Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Levack, Brian P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Louis XIV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages .11 Lyons, John F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

M MacKay, Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 MacLean, Simon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Maiolo, Joseph A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Making History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Making of the Contemporary World Series, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23, 27, 34 Malsberger, John W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Manifestos for History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Mao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Marsh, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Marshall, James N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Martel, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Martin Luther . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Martin Luther King Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Marx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Mary Queen of Scots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Mary Tudor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Mathias, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Mauk, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Mazlish, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Mazo Karras, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 McCalman, Iain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 McCarthy, Conor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 McWilliam, Rohan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Medieval Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 11 Medieval Worlds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Migration in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Milton-Edwards, Beverley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Modern Historiography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Modern Historiography Reader, The . . . . . . . .3 Modern Middle East, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Modern South Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Morgan, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, 7 Multi-Ethnic France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Munslow, Alun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, 6 Mussolini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

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Tordoff, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Trotsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Two Cities, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

U United Nations in the Contemporary World .35 United States in World History . . . . . . . . . . .36 Uniting of Europe, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 US Foreign Policy since 1945 . . . . . . . . . . . .27

V Victorian Studies Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . .17

W Walton, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Walvin, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Ward, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Warfare in World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Western Civilization in World History . . . . . .36 What is History For? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 White, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Whittaker, David J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31, 34, 35 Witchcraft Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Witchcraft Sourcebook, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Women and Political Power . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 World History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 World War Two Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Wrightson, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Z Zhang, Yumei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Ziemann, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

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