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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD The European World 1500–1800 An Introduction to Early Modern History 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. Easy to read, it delivers in-depth considerations of the most important developments of the European early modern period.’ – Renate Duerr, University of Kassel, Germany ‘This collection provides an excellent first encounter with the early modern period in all its fascinating aspects. The European World will whet students’ appetite to learn more about these centuries.’ – Dagmar Freist, Carl von Ossietzky Universität, Oldenburg, Germany 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. Structured in 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. Specially designed to assist learning, The European World 1500–1800 features: • 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 • a glossary of key terms and concepts • a chronology of major events • 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
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Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice Merry Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA Series: Christianity and Society in the Modern World Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World surveys the ways in which Christian ideas and institutions shaped sexual norms and conduct from the time of Luther and Columbus to that of Thomas Jefferson. It is global in scope and geographic in organization, with chapters on Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia, and North America. All the key topics are covered, including marriage and divorce, fornication and illegitimacy, clerical sexuality, same-sex relations, witchcraft and love magic, moral crimes, and inter-racial relationships. Each chapter in this second edition has been fully updated to reflect new scholarship, with expanded coverage of many of the key issues, particularly in areas outside of Europe. Other updates include extra analysis of the religious ideas and activities of ordinary people in Europe, and new material on the colonial world. This book sets its findings within the context of many historical fields – the history of sexuality and the body, women’s history, legal and religious history, queer theory, and colonial studies – and provides readers with an introduction to key theoretical and methodological issues in each of these areas. Each chapter includes an extensive section on further reading, surveying and commenting on the newest English-language secondary literature. April 2010: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-49188-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-49189-1: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415491891 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Early Modern European Society Henry Kamen 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-15864-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-15865-7: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-98359-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415158657 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Routledge Worlds Series The Routledge Worlds are magisterial surveys of key historical epochs, edited and written by world-renowned experts. Giving unprecedented breadth and depth of coverage, they are the works against which all future reference works on their subjects will be judged and are essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in the subject.
The Reformation World Edited by Andrew Pettegree ’Contender for classic status ... this is a superb volume, overseen with masterly control by its editor ... Real experts summarise their knowledge in a uniformly readable and authoritative fashion, and the prose is enriched by a mass of excellent and intelligent illustrations.’ – History Today The most ambitious one-volume survey of the Reformation yet, this book is beautifully illustrated throughout. The strength of this work is its breadth and originality, covering the Church, art, Calvinism and Luther. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Changing Face of Reformation History 1. The Church Before the Reformation 2. Luther and Germany 3. The Reformation Outside Germany 4. Calvanism and the Second Reformation 5. The Reformation and Society. 2000: 246x174: 592pp Hb: 978-0-415-16357-6: £150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26859-2: £30.00 eBook: 978-0-203-44527-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415268592
The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453–1763
The Renaissance World
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Edited by John Jeffries Martin, Trinity University, Texas, USA
A Reader
Collating thirty-four essays from the field’s leading scholars, John Jeffries Martin shows that this period of rapid and complex change resulted from a convergence of a new set of social, economic and technological forces alongside a cluster of interrelated practices including painting, sculpture, humanism and science, in which the elites engaged. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Renaissance: A World in Motion. Part 1: Three Preludes Part 2: A World in Motion Part 3: The Movement of Ideas Part 4: The Circulation of Power Part 5: Making Identities Part 6: Beliefs and Reforms Part 7: A New Order of Knowledge 2007: 246x174: 728pp Hb: 978-0-415-33259-0: £150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45511-4: £29.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415455114
The Enlightenment World Edited by Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman This collection of essays written by leading international experts 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. 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 2004: 246x174: 736pp Hb: 978-0-415-21575-6: £140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40408-2: £30.00 eBook: 978-0-203-64469-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415404082
Chris Cook and Philip Broadhead Series: Routledge Companions to History This compact and highly accessible work of reference covers the broad sweep of events as Europe transformed during the period from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment.
Related Titles: See page 16 for Medieval History titles in this series.
2006: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-40957-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40958-2: £17.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415409582 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Robert Black Series: Routledge Readers in History This is a fascinating collection of essays focusing on humanism and thought and other key aspects of Renaissance culture such as philology, political thought and scholastic and platonic philosophy. An essential read for all students of this era. 2001: 246x174: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-20592-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20593-1: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415205931 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
The Enlightenment A Sourcebook and Reader Edited by Paul Hyland with Olga Gomez and Francesca Greensides 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. Selected Contents: Part 1: Sources 1. Human Nature 2. The Search for Knowledge 3. Religion and Belief 4. The Natural World 5. Science and Invention 6. Political Rights and Responsibilities 7. The Development of Civil Society 8. Moral Principles and Punishments 9. Gender and Society 10. Art, Architecture and Nature 11. Europeans and the Wider World 12. Radicalism and Revolution 13. Autobiographical Reflections Part 2: Reader 14. Modern Critical Reflections Part 3: Chronology and Further Reading 2003: 246x174: 496pp Hb: 978-0-415-20448-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20449-1: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415204491 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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The Making of Modern Europe, 1648–1780 Geoffrey Treasure This reissue of a classic textbook has been revised and updated with a new introduction by the author. Geoffrey Treasure provides a thoroughly comprehensive account of the European experience at a time when so much of what is today identified as ’modern’ began to take shape. This work provides an excellent grounding for the study of seventeenth and eighteenth-century European history. Selected Contents: 1. The European World 2. Early Capitalism 3. God and Man 4. Adventures of Mind and Imagination 5. Questions of Authority 6. Diplomacy and War 7. Louis XIV’s France 8. Louis XV 9. Spain and Portugal 10. German Empire, Austrian State 11. The Rise of Prussia 12. Holland 13. Scandinavia 14. Poland 15. Russia 16. Russia after Peter 17. The Ottoman Empire 2003: 234x156: 672pp Pb: 978-0-415-30155-8: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-42598-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415301558 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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★ Shortlisted for the 2008 Katharine Briggs Award ★ Honorable Mention in the Roland Bainton Prize for Best Book in the Field of Early Modern History 2008
The Witchcraft Sourcebook Edited by Brian P. Levack
NEW IN PAPERBACK
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.
The Appearance of Witchcraft Charles Zika, University of Melbourne, Australia For centuries the witch has been a powerful figure in the European imagination; but the creation of this figure has been hidden from our view. Charles Zika’s groundbreaking study investigates how the visual image of the witch was created in late fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe. He charts the development of the witch as a new visual subject, showing how the traditional imagery of magic and sorcery of medieval Europe was transformed into the sensationalist depictions of witches in the pamphlets and prints of the sixteenth century. Lavishly illustrated and encompassing in its approach, The Appearance of Witchcraft is the first systematic study of the visual representation of witchcraft in the later fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It will give the reader a unique insight into how the image of the witch evolved in the early modern world. 2007: 246x174: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-08242-6: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-56355-0: £19.99
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The Witchcraft Reader Edited by Darren Oldridge, University College Worcester, UK Series: Routledge Readers in History
Related Title: Crafting the Witch Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England See page 11 for more details
2003: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-19505-8: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-19506-5: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-45554-8
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Heidi Breuer
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
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. 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 2008: 246x174: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-41564-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41565-1: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415415651 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Strange Histories The Trial of the Pig, the Walking Dead, and Other Matters of Fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds Darren Oldridge What made reasonable, educated men and women behave in ways that seem utterly nonsensical to us today? This question and many more are answered in this fascinating book. Using case studies from the Middle Ages and the early modern period, this book provides fascinating insights into the world-view of a vanished age and shows how such occurrences fitted in quite naturally with the ’common sense’ of the time. Explanations of these phenomena, riveting and ultimately rational, encourage further reflection on what shapes our beliefs today. 2004: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-28860-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40492-1: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64385-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415404921 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe Edited by Kenneth Borris, McGill University, Montreal, Canada and George S. Rousseau, Oxford University, UK This collection establishes that efforts to produce scientific explanations for same-sex desires and sexual behaviours are not a modern invention, but have long been characteristic of European thought. This original book freshly illuminates many of the questions that are current today about the nature of homosexual activity and reveals how the early modern period and its scientific interpretations of same-sex relationships are fundamental to understanding the conceptual development of contemporary sexuality. 2007: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-40321-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44692-1: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415446921 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Engines of the Imagination Renaissance Culture and the Rise of the Machine Jonathan Sawday, University of Strathclyde, UK ’This is a magisterial work of myth-busting, and a marvellous demonstration of how art and literature may be used to reanimate the material imagination of an historical period. The old idea of the Renaissance as a pretechnological pause, or paradise, is gone for good.’ – Steven Connor, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
The Origins and Development of the Dutch Revolt
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Edited by Graham Darby
From Leibniz to Nietzsche
2001: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-25378-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25379-6: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-42397-4
Ian Almond, Georgia State University, USA
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Tobacco in Russian History and Culture The Seventeenth Century to the Present
2007: 234x156: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-35061-7: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35062-4: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-69615-6
Edited by Matthew Romaniello, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA and Tricia Starks, University of Arkansas, USA
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Demonic Possession and Exorcism In Early Modern France Sarah Ferber 2004: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-21264-9: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21265-6: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64456-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415212656 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Early Modern Italy
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately seventy percent of men and thirty percent of women in Russia smoke, and the WHO estimated that at the close of the twentieth century 280,000 Russians died every year from smoking-related illnesses – a rate over three times higher than the global average. The demographic crisis in current Russia has occasioned interest by government in health care efforts and by historians in the source of these problems. Tobacco in Russian History and Culture explores tobacco’s role in Russian culture through a multidisciplinary approach starting with the growth of tobacco consumption from its first introduction in the seventeenth century until its pandemic status in the current post-Soviet health crisis. May 2009: 229x152: 306pp Hb: 978-0-415-99655-6: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87573-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996556
A Social History Christopher Black 2000: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-10935-2: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21434-6: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-13479-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415214346 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Early Modern Spain A Social History James Casey 1999: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-13813-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20687-7: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-02643-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415206877 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Spain 1474–1598 Jocelyn Hunt Series: Questions and Analysis in History
The Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe, 1470–1530
History of Islam in German Thought
Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History This concise overview of the perception of Islam in eight of the most important German thinkers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries allows a new and fascinating investigation of how these thinkers, within their own bodies of work, often espoused contradicting ideas about Islam and their nearest Muslim neighbours. September 2009: 229x152: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-99519-1: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86728-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415995191
Women, Education, and Agency, 1600–2000 Edited by Jean Spence, Durham University, UK, Sarah Aiston, Durham University, UK and Maureen M. Meikle, University of Sunderland, UK Series: Routledge Research in Gender and History This collection of essays brings together an international roster of contributors to provide historical insight into women’s agency and activism in education throughout from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Topics discussed range from the strategies adopted by individual women to achieve a personal education and the influence of educated women upon their social environment, to the organized efforts of groups of women to pursue broader feminist goals in an educational context. August 2009: 229x152: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-99005-9: £60.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88261-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415990059
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Across the Religious Divide
In the final decades of the fifteenth century, the European musical world was shaken to its foundations by the onset of a veritable culture war on the art of polyphony. Now in paperback, The Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe, 1470–1530 tells the story of this cultural upheaval, drawing on a wide range of little-known texts and documents, and weaving them together in a narrative that takes the reader on an eventful musical journey through early-modern Europe.
Women, Property, and Law in the Wider Mediterranean (ca.1300–1800)
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Edited by Jutta Sperling, Hampshire College, Massachusetts, USA and Shona Kelly Wray, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Missouri, USA Series: Routledge Research in Gender and History Examining women’s property rights in different societies across the entire medieval and early modern Mediterranean, this volume introduces a unique comparative perspective to the complexities of gender relations in Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities. Through individual case studies based on urban and rural, elite and non-elite, religious and secular communities, Across the Religious Divide presents the only nuanced history of the region that incorporates peripheral areas such as Portugal, the Aegean Islands, Dalmatia, and Albania into the central narrative. October 2009: 229x152: 318pp Hb: 978-0-415-99586-3: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86608-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415995863
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Making Publics in Early Modern Europe People, Things, Forms of Knowledge Edited by Bronwen Wilson, University of British Columbia, Canada and Paul Yachnin, McGill University, Montreal, Canada Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture This book looks at how people, things, and new forms of knowledge created ’publics’ in early modern Europe, and how publics changed the shape of early modern society. The focus is on what the authors call ’making publics’ – the active creation of new forms of association that allowed people to connect with others in ways not rooted in family, rank or vocation, but rather founded in voluntary groupings built on the shared interests, tastes, commitments, and desires of individuals. December 2009: 229x152: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-80589-6: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86135-6
European Warfare in a Global Context, 1660–1815
2006: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-39472-7: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39475-8: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96482-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415394758 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2002: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-27531-6: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-27532-3: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-99513-6
The Idea of the Antipodes Place, People, and Voices Matthew Boyd Goldie, Rider University, USA Series: Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures This study uses critical theory to investigate the history of how people have thought about the antipodes – the places and people on the other side of the world – from ancient Greece to present-day literature and digital media. Taking into account maps, letters, book illustrations, travel writing, poetry, and drama, Matthew Boyd Goldie reveals that the history of the idea of the antipodes might be seen as different modes or discourses: mathematical and geographical in the earliest era, cartographical and kinetic in the medieval period, social and sexual in the Early Modern, sartorial and littoral in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and bodily and humorous in the latest era. December 2009: 229x152: 242pp Hb: 978-0-415-99906-9: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86039-7
For nearly three centuries, Russia vied with the Crimean Khanate, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire for mastery of the Ukraine and the fertile steppes above the Black Sea, a region of great strategic and economic importance – arguably the pivot of Eurasia at the time.
This original book presents a global approach to eighteenth century warfare. Emphasis is made on the importance of conflict in the period and the capacity for decisiveness in impact and development in method.
Jeremy Black
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Brian L. Davies, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA
Jeremy Black
European Warfare, 1494–1660
For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415805896
Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe, 1500–1700
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This crucial period in Russia’s history has, up until now, been neglected by historians, but here Brian L. Davies’ study provides an essential insight into the emergence of Russia as a great power. 2007: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-23985-1: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23986-8: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96176-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415239868 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Mughal Warfare Indian Frontiers and Highroads to Empire 1500–1700 Jos Gommans
War and the State in Early Modern Europe
2002: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-23988-2: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23989-9: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-40258-0
Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden as Fiscal-Military States Jan Glete 2001: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-22644-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22645-5: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-46531-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415226455 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900–1795
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Peter Lorge 2005: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-31690-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31691-0: £22.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415316910 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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The History of Mexico
Converging Worlds
From Pre-Conquest to Present
Communities and Cultures in Colonial America
Philip Russell The History of Mexico: Pre-Conquest to Present traces the last 500 years of Mexican history, from the Indigenous empires that were devastated by the Spanish conquest to the election of 2006. In lively and engaging prose, Philip Russell guides readers through such major themes as the status of women, environmental change, the status of and policy concerning Mexico’s indigenous people, African slavery and the role of race generally, government economic policy, and relations with the US, among others. The book offers a straightforward chronological survey of Mexican history from the pre-colonial times to the present, and includes a glossary and numerous tables and images. The companion website provides many useful student tools, including multiple choice questions, extra book chapters, and links to online resources, as well as digital copies of the maps from the book. For additional information and classroom resources please visit The History of Mexico companion website at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/thehistoryofmexico. Selected Contents: 1. Mesoamerica 2. The Conquest of Mexico, 1519–1521 3. Three Centuries of Colonial Rule, 1521–1810 4. From Corn to Capitalism, 1521–1810 5. The Far North, 1540–1810 6. The End of Spanish Rule, 1810–1821 7. Nationhood, 1821–1855 8. The Dawn of Industrialization, 1821–1855 9. The Diplomats Arrive, 1822–1855 10. The North Adrift, 1821–1845 11. Shifting Boundaries, 1845–1855 12. Juárez & Diaz, 185–1911 13. Plunging into the International Market, 1855–1911 14. A Superpower Emerges Next Door, 1855–1910 15. The Revolution 16. Destruction and Development, 1911–16 17. Trying to Pick a Winner, 1909–1916 18. Institutionalizing the Revolution 19. Reshaping the Economy, 1917–1940 20. Uncle Sam Confronts Revolutionary Nationalism 21. The Rise of the ’Perfect Dictatorship’ 22. The Mexican Economic Miracle, 1940–1970 23. The New Partnership, 1940–1970 24. Politics in Times of Crisis, 1970–1999 25. Plunging Back into the International Market 26. The End of Nationalism, 1970–2009 27. The End of the ’Perfect Dictatorship’ June 2010: 254x178: 720pp Hb: 978-0-415-87236-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87237-9: £35.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415872379 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Pontiac’s War Its Causes, Course and Consequences Richard Middleton, The Queens University, UK 2007: 229x152: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-97914-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-97913-9: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-94196-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415979139
Edited by Louise A. Breen, Kansas State University, USA Providing a survey of colonial American history both regionally broad and ’Atlantic’ in coverage, Converging Worlds presents the most recent research in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. With chapters written by top-notch scholars, Converging Worlds is unique in providing not only a comprehensive chronological approach to colonial history with attention to thematic details, but a window into the relevant historiography. Each historian also selected several documents to accompany their chapter, found in the companion primary source reader. Converging Worlds: Communities and Cultures in Colonial America includes: • timelines tailored for every chapter • chapter summaries • discussion questions • lists of further reading, introducing students to specialist literature • fifty illustrations. Key topics discussed include: • French, Spanish, and Native American experiences • regional areas such as the Midwest and Southwest • religion including missions, witchcraft, and Protestants • the experience of women and families. With its synthesis of both broad time periods and specific themes, Converging Worlds is ideal for students of the colonial period, and provides a fascinating glimpse into the diverse foundations of America. Selected Contents: Beginnings 1. European Ambitions and Early Contacts: Diverse Styles of Colonization, 1492–1700 2. Tentative Testimonies: Indigenous and Spanish Accounts of the Conquest and Colonization of New Spain, 1100–1650 3. Indians of North America: First Encounters. Regions 1. The Chesapeake Bay 2. New England 3. The Caribbean Islands: British Trade, Settlement and Colonization 4. Middle Colonies 5. The Carolinas: Shaping of a Slave Society. Themes 1. Transformations: Salem Witchcraft Tragedy, War and Empire 2. Purgatory: Interpreting Christian Missions and North American Indians 3. The Slave Trade and Slavery 4. Women, Family, and Gender. Transformations 1. Backcountries 2. Spiritual Awakenings 3. Enlightenment 4. Ambitions: Expansion of New France 5. French and Indian War. Afterword: A Revolutionary Era August 2010: 235x156: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-96498-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96499-9: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415964999 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Converging Worlds Communities and Cultures in Colonial America, A Sourcebook Edited by Louise A. Breen, Kansas State University, USA The Converging Worlds sourcebook is the primary source document reader accompanying Converging Worlds: Communities and Cultures in Colonial America. Each chapter author of the textbook has hand-picked documents that go along with the chapter they’ve written for the text. However, the sourcebook is meaty enough for an instructor to use the on its own, since there is also a general introduction and section introductions framing the documents. August 2010: 235x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-96496-8: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96497-5: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415964975 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
For additional information and classroom resources please visit the Converging Worlds companion website at: www.routledge.com/textbooks/ConvergingWorlds
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2nd Edition
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Revolutionary America, 1763–1815
Revolutionary America, 1763–1815
The Boston Massacre
A Political History
A Sourcebook
Francis D. Cogliano, University of Edinburgh, UK
Edited by Francis D. Cogliano and Kirsten E. Phimister, both at University of Edinburgh, UK
Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 explains the crucial events in the history of the United States between 1763 and 1815, when settlers of North America rebelled against British rule, won their independence in a long and bloody struggle, and created an enduring republic. Now in its second edition, Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 has been completely revised, updating the strengths of the previous edition. New features include: • new introduction for the second edition • new chapter on Native Americans • revised and expanded bibliographic essay • updated historiography throughout the text • companion website with study aids, maps, and documentary resources. Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 also examines those who were excluded from the immediate benefits and rights secured by the creation of the new republic. In particular, author Francis D. Cogliano describes the experiences of women, Native Americans, and African Americans, each of whose experiences challenged the principle that ’all men are created equal,’ which lay at the heart of the American Revolution. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. List of Abbreviations. Introduction to the Second Edition. Introduction to the First Edition 1. Native Americans and the American Revolution 2. British North America in 1763 3. The Imperial Crisis 4. Revolution, 1775–1776 5. Winning Independence 6. African Americans in the Age of Revolution 7. The Confederation Era 8. Creating the Constitution 9. American Women in the Age of Revolution 10. The Federalist Era 11. An Empire of Liberty: 1801–1815. Conclusion: We The People
Revolutionary America, 1763–1815: A Sourcebook is a collection of dynamic primary sources intended to accompany the second edition of Revolutionary America, 1763–1815: A Political History. While the structure of the collection parallels the textbook, either can be used independently as well. Each chapter contains excerpts of crucial documents from the Revolutionary period, and begins with a brief introduction. A companion website holds the full text of all excerpted documents, as well as links to other valuable online resources. Selected Contents: 1. Native Americans and the American Revolution 2. British North America in 1763 3. The Imperial Crisis 4. Revolution, 1775–1776 5. Winning Independence: The Wars of the American Revolution 6. African Americans in the Age of Revolution 7. The Confederation Era 8. Creating the Constitution 9. American Women in the Age of Revolution 10. The Federalist Era 11. An Empire of Liberty, 1801–1815 May 2010: 235x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-99711-9: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99712-6: £27.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85290-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415997126 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2008: 235x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-96485-2: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96486-9: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88542-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415964869 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Neil L. York, Brigham Young University, USA On March 5, 1770, after being harassed for two years during their occupation of Boston, British soldiers finally lost control, firing into a mob of rioting Americans, killing 5 (maybe 6) of them, including Crispus Attucks, a runaway slave and sailor, the first African American patriot killed. The aftermath of this ‘massacre’ led to what was eventually the American Revolution. The importance of the event grew, as it was used for political purposes, to stoke the fires of rebellion in the colonists and to show the British in the most unflattering light. The Boston Massacre gathers together the most important primary documents pertaining to the incident, along with images, anchored together with a succinct yet thorough introduction, to give students of the Revolutionary period access to the events of the massacre as they unfolded. Included are newspaper stories, the official transcript of the trial, letters, and maps of the area, as well as consideration of how the massacre is remembered today. October 2010: 229x152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-87348-2: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87349-9: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415873499 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Trade and Empire in the Atlantic 1400–1600 David Birmingham 2000: 216x138: 112pp Hb: 978-0-415-23460-3: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23206-7: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-13696-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415232067
Science and Empire in the Atlantic World Edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew, both at McGill University, Montreal, Canada Series: New Directions in American History Rather than focusing on a specific scientific field or single national context, this collection captures the multiplicity of practices, people, languages, and agendas that characterized the traffic in knowledge around the Atlantic world, linking this knowledge to the social processes fundamental to colonialism, such as travel, trade, ethnography, and slavery. 2007: 229x152: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-96126-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96127-1: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-93384-8
For additional information and classroom resources please visit the Revolutionary America companion website at: ww.routledge.com/textbooks/revolutionaryamerica.
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A History with Documents
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The Elizabethan World Edited by Susan Doran, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Norman Jones, Utah State University, USA Series: Routledge Worlds This lavishly illustrated, multi-disciplinary volume approaches the Elizabethan World thematically. Topics covered include the royal court; political ideas; censorship and propaganda; Protestantism and national identity; the Catholic community; social hierarchies; women; the family and household; commerce and consumption; urban and rural economies; theatre; art; architecture; education; exploration and imperialism; and Elizabethan wars. The Elizabethan World conveys a vivid picture of how politics, religion, science, popular culture, the world of work and social practices fit together in an exciting world of change. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Susan Doran and Norman Jones Part 1: Governance and Politics 2. Governing Norman Jones 3. Elizabeth Susan Doran 4. Council Natalie Mears 5. Court William Tighe 6. Political Ideas Anne McLaren 7. Parliament David Dean 8. Centre and Localities J.P.D. Cooper 9. Parish Government H.R. French 10. Censorship and Propaganda Cyndia Susan Clegg 11. Ireland: Security and Conquest David Edwards Part 2: Religion 12. New Wine into Old Bottles: The Doctrine and Structure of the Elizabethan Church Brett Usher 13. Parish Religion John Craig 14. The Godly, Godlier, and Godliest Peter Kaufman 15. The Catholic Community William J. Sheils Part 3: Society 16. Social Hierarchies Susan D. Amussen 17. Nobility and Gentry Janet Dickinson 18. Poverty and the Poor Laws Steve Hindle 19. Tudor Troubles: Problems of Youth in Elizabethan England Paul Griffiths 20. Women Tim Stretton 21. Family and Household Alexandra Shepard 22. Rebellion and Disorder K.J. Kesselring Part 4: Economy 23. Commonwealth Discourse and Economic Thought: The Morality of Exchange David Harris Sacks 24. Commerce and Consumption Ian Archer 25. Urban Economies Muriel C. McClendon and Joseph Ward 26. Rural Economies Under Stress: ’A World so Altered’ Richard Hoyle Part 5: Culture 27. Who Killed Robin Hood? Martin Ingram 28. Witchcraft and the Devil Darren Oldridge 29. News Joad Raymond 30. Educational and Intellectual Developments Freyja Cox Jensen 31. Theatre Lawrence Manley 32. Poetry Steven W. May 33. The Visual Arts Richard L. Williams 34. Architecture Tara Hamling Section 6: The Outside World 35. England and Europe 1558ñ85 David Potter 36. The Catholic Threat and the Military Response Paul E. J. Hammer 37. Exploration, Trade, and Empire Ken MacMillan 38. Awareness and Experiences of the Outside World Matthew Dimmock
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The Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age Rosemary O’Day, The Open University, UK Series: Routledge Companions to History This new Companion is an invaluable guide to one of the most colourful periods in history. Covering everything from the Reformation, controversies over the succession and the prayer book to literature, the family and education, this highly accessible reference tool contains commentary on the key events in the reigns of the five Tudor monarchs from Henry VII to Elizabeth I. Opening with a general introduction, it includes a wealth of chronologies, biographies, statistics, and maps, as well as a glossary and a guide to the key works in the field. Topics covered include: • the establishment of the Tudor dynasty; monarchs and their consorts; rebellions against the Tudors • the legal system – central and ecclesiastical courts • government – central and local; the Monarchy and Parliament • the Church – structure and changes throughout this tumultuous period
English Historical Documents Series English Historical Documents is the most ambitious, impressive and comprehensive collection of primary documents on English history ever published. The existing volumes in the series were published between 1953 and 1977 and have become landmark publications in their own fields, but the two volumes covering 1558–1660 were never published. At last, Routledge is able to complete the series with these two long awaited volumes. The format of the series has been updated and the documents gathered encompass the most up to date approaches to the material. These volumes include informative introductory pieces for the parts and sections and editorial comment is directed towards making sources intelligible rather than drawing conclusions from them.
• Ireland – timeline of key events • population – numbers and distribution
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• the world of learning – education; literature; religion
English Historical Documents, 1603–1660
• the key debates in the field. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. General Chronology 2. Rebellions v. the Tudors 3. Ireland 4. World of Learning 5. Central Government (1) Monarchy and Royal Household 6. Central Government (2) Parliament 7. Central Courts 8. Local Government 9. Structure of the Church in England 10. Ecclesiastical Courts and Commissions 11. Population and Population Distribution 12. Biographical Index 13. Genealogical Tables 14. Tudor Titles: Who was Who 15. Glossary 16. Bibliographies 17. Debates 18. Maps May 2010: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-44564-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44565-8: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415445658
July 2010: 246x174: 640pp Hb: 978-0-415-40959-9: £140.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415409599
Related Titles: See page 2 and 16 for more titles in the Routledge Worlds series
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Edited by Peter Gaunt, University of Chester, UK and Barry Coward, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This long awaited volume covers 1603–1660, the years of the Stuart Kings, the English Civil War and the rise and fall of the Republic. Selected Contents: Part 1: General Trends Part 2: 1603–1640 (a) Government and Politics (b) Religion and the Church Part 3: 1640–1660 (a) War & Military Affairs (b) Government and Politics September 2010: 234x156: 832pp Hb: 978-0-415-19909-4: £200.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415199094
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English Historical Documents 1558–1603 Edited by Ian W. Archer, Keble College, University of Oxford, UK and the late F. Douglas Price This volume covers 1558–1603, the reign of Elizabeth I, when government, culture, religion and foreign policy all underwent profound change. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Making of the Regime Part 2: The Regime at Work Part 3: Society and Economy Part 4: Confessional Politics, 1572–88 Part 5: Elizabeth’s Second Reign, 1588–1603 September 2010: 234x156: 1104pp Hb: 978-0-415-35097-6: £200.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415350976
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The Reign of Elizabeth I
The Mid Tudors
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1558–1603
Edward VI and Mary, 1547–1558
Star Chamber Stories
Stephen J. Lee Series: Questions and Analysis in History
Stephen J. Lee
Series: Routledge Revivals
Covering the period from 1558–1603, The Reign of Elizabeth I looks at all the important aspects of the reign of the last of the Tudor monarchs. The volume gives students the critical tools to enable them to perform to their best ability, drawing together the main issues on each topic and providing an accessible guide to the period. Using extensive sources and historiography, Stephen J. Lee explores:
Series: Questions and Analysis in History
• the religious settlement
Selected Contents: 1. The Legacy of Henry VIII 2. Edward VI, Somerset and Northumberland 1547–53 3. The Edwardian Reformation 1547–53 4. The Marian Counter-Reformation 1553–58 5. Edwardian and Marian Foreign Policy 1547–58 6. Mary’s Rule 1553–58 7. A Mid-Tudor Crisis?
• government and foreign policy • the economy • Elizabeth’s relationship with Parliament • society and culture. Also including a glossary of key terms and a helpful chronology, this is an essential tool for any student of British history. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Problems at the Beginning of the Reign 2. Securing and Implementing the Religious Settlement 3. Government, Administration and the Economy 4. Elizabeth and Parliament 5. A Puritan Threat? 6. A Catholic Threat? 7. Foreign Policy 8. Society and Culture 2007: 216x138: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-30212-8: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30213-5: £12.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415302135 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558–1603 Susan Doran Series: Lancaster Pamphlets 2000: 216x138: 96pp Pb: 978-0-415-15355-3: £12.99 eBook: 978-0-203-13663-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415153553 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Covering the period from 1547 to 1558, The Mid Tudors explores the reigns of Edward VI and Mary. Stephen J. Lee examines all the key issues debated by historians, including the question as to whether there was a mid-Tudor crisis. Using a wide variety of sources and historiography, Lee also looks at the Reformation and the Counter Reformation, as well as discussing government and foreign policy.
2006: 216x138: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-30214-2: £50.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30215-9: £12.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96908-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415302159 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
REISSUE 3rd Edition
England Under the Tudors G.R. Elton
These stories from the Star Chamber papers, first published in 1958, reveal the real, and sometimes comic, side of the functioning of the Star Chamber – an English court of Law from the Middle Ages, which was set up to ensure the fair enforcement of law against prominent people who were too powerful to be convicted by ordinary courts. These stories are valuable both for the ‘real life’ detail they bring to a historical concept, and for the light they throw on accepted historical generalizations. December 2009: 216x138: 248pp Hb: 978-0-415-57369-6: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85423-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415573696
A Political History of Tudor and Stuart England A Sourcebook Edited by Victor Stater This wide-ranging single-volume collection presents the accounts of Yorkists and Lancastrians, Protestants and Catholics, and Roundheads and Cavaliers side by side to illustrate England’s difficult transition from the medieval to the modern. 2002: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-20743-0: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20744-7: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-99540-2
’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
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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.
REISSUE 2nd Edition
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 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415065337 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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England Under the Stuarts G.M. Trevelyan G.M Trevelyan’s outstanding book is a classic account of England in the years between 1603 and 1714, charting England’s progress from a ’great nation’ to a ’great empire’. 2002: 216x138: 568pp Pb: 978-0-415-27785-3: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415277853 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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The Routledge Companion to The Stuart Age, 1603–1714
Women’s History, Britain 1700–1850
REISSUE 2nd Edition
John Wroughton
An Introduction
English Society 1580–1680
Edited by Hannah Barker and Elaine Chalus
Keith Wrightson
Series: Women’s and Gender History
A brilliant and persuasive synthesis of the best recent work in all fields of seventeenth century English history.
Series: Routledge Companions to History Here is an invaluable, user-friendly and compact compendium packed with facts and figures on the seventeenth century – one of the most tumultuous and complex periods in British history. From James I to Queen Anne, this Companion includes detailed information on political, religious and cultural developments as well as military activity, foreign affairs and colonial expansion. Chronologies, biographies, documents, maps and genealogies, and an extensive bibliography navigate the reader through this fascinating and formative epoch. 2005: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-37890-1: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37893-2: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415378932
Placing women’s experiences in the context of the major social, economic and cultural shifts that accompanied the industrial and commercial transformations of this period, Hannah Barker and Elaine Chalus paint a fascinating picture of the change, revolution, and continuity that were encountered by women of this time. Selected Contents: Introduction. Women and the Enlightenment in Britain c.1690–1800. Women and Education. Women, Marriage and the Family. Sexuality and the Body. Women and Religion. Women and Work. Women and Poverty. Women and Crime. Women, Consumption and Taste. Women and Politics. British Women and Empire 2005: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-29176-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29177-4: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-34199-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415291774 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2nd Edition
2nd Edition
The Century of Revolution 1603–1714
Religion and Society in Early Modern England
Christopher Hill Series: Routledge Classics ‘This is a book we have all been waiting for … it will be a long, long time before this brilliantly lucid and forcefully argued book is bettered.’ – The Spectator
For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415267380
2nd Edition
The Causes of the English Revolution 1529–1642 Lawrence Stone
2002: 216x138: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-29068-5: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415290685 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
4th Edition
The World We Have Lost Further Explored Peter Laslett The World We Have Lost is a seminal work in the study of family and class, kinship and community in England after the Middle Ages and before the changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. 2004: 234x156: 392pp Pb: 978-0-415-31527-2: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415315272
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. 2005: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-34443-2: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34444-9: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-22180-8
2001: 198x129: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-26738-0: £55.00 eBook: 978-0-203-01751-7
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
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Related Titles: The Appearance of Witchcraft Charles Zika
The Witchcraft Sourcebook Edited by Brian P. Levack
2nd Edition
Princes, Pastors and People
The Witchcraft Reader Edited by Darren Oldridge
The Church and Religion in England, 1500–1689 Susan Doran and Christopher Durston
2001: 216x138: 208pp Pb: 978-0-415-26673-4: £19.99
2002: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-20577-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20578-8: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-45923-2
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Crafting the Witch
Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture Series
Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England Heidi Breuer, California State University, San Marcos, USA
Todd Andrew Borlik, Bloomsburg University, USA
’There is much to recommend in this book. It is engagingly written, even when dealing with difficult concepts, and the linking of medieval with modern representations of magic is fascinating ... Overall, this is a stimulating and accessible contribution to a growing field, and has much to interest historians of medieval and early modern magic.’ – Reviews in History This book analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arthurian romance in England from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries. Heidi Breuer traverses both the medieval and early modern periods and considers the way in which the representation of literary witches interacted with the culture at large, ultimately arguing that a series of economic crises in the fourteenth century created a labour shortage met by women. As women moved into the previously male-dominated economy, literary backlash came in the form of the witch, and social backlash followed soon after in the form of Renaissance witch-hunting. The witch figure serves a similar function in modern American culture because late-industrial capitalism challenges gender conventions in similar ways as the economic crises of the medieval period. April 2009: 229x152: 202pp Hb: 978-0-415-97761-6: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-87678-7
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Representing the Plague in Early Modern England Edited by Rebecca Totaro, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA and Ernest B. Gilman, New York University, USA This collection offers readers a timely encounter with the historical experience of people adapting to a pandemic emergency and the corresponding narrative representation of that crisis, as early modern writers transformed the plague into literature. The essays examine the impact of the plague on health, politics, and religion as well as on the plays, prose fiction, and plague bills that stand as witnesses to the experience of a society devastated by contagious disease. April 2010: 229x152: 284pp Hb: 978-0-415-87797-8: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415877978
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Prophecy and Sibylline Imagery in the Renaissance Shakespeare’s Sibyls
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Jessica L. Malay, University of Huddersfield, UK
★ Shortlisted for the 2008 Katharine Briggs Award
Witch-Hunting in Scotland Law, Politics and Religion Brian P. Levack, University of Texas, USA Witch-Hunting in Scotland presents a fresh perspective on the trial and execution of the hundreds of women and men prosecuted for the crime of witchcraft, an offence that involved the alleged practice of maleficent magic and the worship of the devil, for inflicting harm on their neighbours and making pacts with the devil. Brian P. Levack draws on law, politics and religion to explain the intensity of Scottish witch-hunting. Selected Contents: 1. Witch-Hunting in Scotland and England 2. Witchcraft and the Law in Early Modern Scotland 3. King James VI and Witchcraft 4. Witch-Hunting in Revolutionary Britain 5. The Great Scottish Witch-Hunt of 1661–1662 6. Absolutism, State-Building, and Witchcraft 7. Demonic Possession and Witch-Hunting in Scotland 8. The Decline and End of Scottish Witch-Hunting 9. Witch-Hunting and Witch-Murder in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland
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This book restores the rich tradition of the Sibyls to the position of prominence they once held in the culture and society of the English Renaissance. The sibyls – figures from classical antiquity – played important roles in literature, scholarship and art of the period, exerting a powerful authority due to their centuries-old connection to prophetic declamations of the coming of Christ and the Apocalypse. Writers such as John Foxe, John Dee, Thomas Churchyard, John Fletcher, Thomas Heywood, Jane Seager, John Lyly, An Collins, William Shakespeare, and many more draw upon this shared sibylline tradition to produce particular and specific meanings in their writing. This book explores the many identities, the many faces, of the prophetic sibyls as they appear in the works of English Renaissance writers. May 2010: 229x152: 228pp Hb: 978-0-415-87792-3: £75.00
Todd Andrew Borlik reveals the surprisingly rich potential for the emergent ’green’ criticism to yield fresh insights into early modern English literature in this timely new study. Deftly avoiding the anachronistic casting of sixteenth and seventeenth-century authors as modern environmentalists, he argues that environmental issues, such as nature’s personhood, deforestation, energy use, air quality, climate change, and animal sentience, are formative concerns in many early modern texts. September 2010: 229x152: 228pp Hb: 978-0-415-87861-6: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415878616
Spaces of Consumption Leisure and Shopping in the English Town, c.1680–1830 Jon Stobart, Andrew Hann, University of Greenwich, UK and Victoria Morgan, Coventry University, UK Taking English towns as its scene, this inspiring study focuses on moments of consumption – selecting and purchasing goods, attending plays, promenading – and explores the ways in which these were related together through the spaces of the town: the shop, the theatre and the street. Using this fresh form of analysis, it has much to say about sociability, politeness and respectability in the eighteenth century. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Leisure, Consumption and Shopping: Concepts and Spaces 2. The Region: Hierarchies and Spatial Ordering 3. The Town: Politeness and Place 4. The Street: Stage and Performance 5. The Building: Representation and Display 6. The Individual: Social Practices and Identity 7. Virtual Space: Advertising, Consumption and the Town. Conclusions. Bibliography 2007: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-42455-4: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42456-1: £21.99
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The Island Race
Making British Culture
Englishness, Empire and Gender in the Eighteenth Century
English Readers and the Scottish Enlightenment, 1740–1830
Kathleen Wilson
David Allan, University of St. Andrews, UK
2002: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-15895-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-15896-1: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415158961 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Ecocriticism and Early Modern English Literature Green Pastures
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
2007: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-39942-5: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39943-2: £19.99
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ROUTLEDGE HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHIES
The Economic History of Britain 1700–1914 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 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415266727 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Women and Their Money 1700–1950 Essays on Women and Finance Edited by Anne Laurence, The Open University, UK, Josephine Maltby, York Management School, UK and Janette Rutterford, The Open University, UK Series: Routledge International Studies in Business History This book charts the sheer extent of women’s financial management and provides for economic, social, cultural, and gender historians material grounded in empirical research essential for understanding women’s place in capitalist societies. 2008: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-41976-5: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88599-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415419765
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Modern Historians on British History 1485–1945
Routledge Historical Biographies Series Routledge Historical Biographies are concise, accessible introductions to key historical figures. Written by experts in their fields they are designed to help students either starting out on a course, or revising before exams. Far from being dry, academic texts however, they are also perfect, affordable books for the history buff.
Edward IV
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Hannes Kleineke, History of Parliament, UK
Richard III
The reign of King Edward IV occupies a pivotal place in late medieval English history, marking the transition from a medieval to a renaissance monarchy. The personality of the young monarch was undoubtedly a factor in this transition, yet there has been much controversy over the King’s character. Was Edward a vain and self-indulgent playboy, more interested in his own pleasures than the well-being of his kingdom, or was his life cut tragically short, thus preventing him from fully establishing the ’new monarchy’ now more commonly associated with his son-in-law, Henry VII?
David Hipshon, St James Independent School, UK
A central personality in both historical study and literary fame, Edward IV is as fascinating a character now as he was for William Shakespeare over four centuries ago. Drawing together both recent research and original sources, Hannes Kleineke reassesses the debate in this concise and accessible biography. This volume is an invaluable read for all those interested in fifteenth century history. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Making of a King 3. The Establishment of Edward’s Rule, 1461–65 4. Foreign Policy, the King’s Marriage, and the Break with Warwick, 1461–68 5. Crisis, Exile and Return, 1468–71 6. Re-establishing the Regime, 1471–75 7. The Final Years, 1475–83 8. Edwardian Government 9. Edward – Man and Monarchy 10. The End of the Reign 11. Conclusion 12. Chronology 13. Further Reading 2008: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-36799-8: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36800-1: £14.99
Richard III is one of England’s most controversial monarchs. In this new biography, David Hipshon introduces us to a more nuanced Richard than has previously been portrayed, analyzing both his reign and the controversies around it that have endured to the present day. The fascination with the riddles surrounding Richard’s seizure of the throne in 1483, the supposed murder of the Princes in the Tower and Richard’s defeat and death on the battlefield at Bosworth in 1485 are placed in the wider context of the period and of the ever growing debate over Richard’s character. Placing Richard’s character at the centre of analysis of his actions, the book explores his early life, his period as a lieutenant of Edward IV and then his reign as king, examining his influences, his faith, literary interests and devotion to chivalric ideals. This fascinating new biography is a must-read for all those interested in both Richard III as king and the development of the English monarchy and society at the end of the medieval era and the beginning of the early modern period. September 2010: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-46280-8: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46281-5: £14.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462815 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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A Critical Bibliography 1945–1969 G.R. Elton Series: Routledge Revivals The twenty-five year period following the Second World War saw an enormous expansion of activity in the writing of the history of modern Britain, and with that expansion a major transformation of the state of knowledge in many parts of the area. First published in 1970, this Revivals reissue, which includes an extensive coverage of books and a reasonable selection of articles, endeavours both to survey the work done and to reduce it to some comprehensible order. December 2009: 216x138: 252pp Hb: 978-0-415-57367-2: £70.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85424-2
Martin Luther Michael Mullett ’Attractively-written, wise and judicious, with touches of engaging wit. It is now the best introduction to Luther in English.’ – Diarmaid MacCulloch, University of Oxford, UK This important biography portrays Luther, his concerns and his achievements, with clarity and verve, and provides a comprehensive introduction for students and general readers alike. 2004: 198x129: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-26167-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26168-5: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64676-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415261685 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Henry VII
Henry VIII
Mary Tudor
Sean Cunningham, National Archives, UK
Lucy Wooding, King’s College London, UK
Judith M. Richards, La Trobe University, Australia
’Henry VII is a hefty achievement, and a goldmine for anyone interested in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.’ – John Watts, Reviews in History This biography illuminates the life of Henry VII himself, how he ran his government, how his authority was maintained, and the nature of the country over which he ruled since he first claimed the throne in 1485. Sean Cunningham explores how Henry’s reign was vitally important in stabilizing the English monarchy and providing the sound financial and institutional basis for later developments in government, and tackles key questions in the debate: • Was Henry VII a conventional late medieval nobleman? • How did his upbringing affect his later kingship? • What was the nature of Henry’s marriage to Elizabeth of York? • How and why did he become the main rival to Richard III following the disappearance of Edward V and his brother in July 1483? Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Gaining the Crown 3. Forging the Dynasty 4. Perkin Warbeck 5. The Rigours of Kingship 6. Tudor Government at Work 7. Lordship, the Crown and the Regions 8. Royal Power and Personnel 9. The Preservation of Power 10. The King’s Nation 11. Tudor Influence 12. Conclusion 2007: 198x129: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-26620-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26621-5: £14.99
’Lucy Wooding covers the whole reign, necessarily drawing on others’ work, expounding and reviewing it in a way that students will greet with joy. A long afternoon in the company of her book, deftly used, will give them an air of easy familiarity with the great debates of the past few decades ... She takes her own line at every point, formulates her judgments in fluent and pointed prose, and illustrates her case liberally with quotations from chronicles, letters and formularies of faith.’ – Times Literary Supplement Henry VIII was one of England’s most unforgettable monarchs. He was at once inspiring, menacing and perplexing to his contemporaries, and his reputation remains both impressive and enigmatic. Lucy Wooding’s timely study provides an insightful and original portrait of this larger-than-life figure, and of the many paradoxes of his character and reign. Building on significant advances in recent research to put forward a distinctive interpretation of Henry’s complex character and remarkable style of kingship, Wooding locates him firmly in the context of the English Renaissance and the fierce currents of religious change that characterized the early Reformation. Complete with colour illustrations, this compelling biography gives a fresh portrayal of Henry VIII, cutting away the misleading mythology in order to provide a vivid account of this passionate, wilful, intelligent and destructive king. 2008: 198x129: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-33996-4: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33995-7: £14.99
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Mary Queen of Scots
Oliver Cromwell
Retha M. Warnicke ’Scholars now have Warnicke to use as their chief one volume study of Mary.’ – Julian Goodare, University of Edinburgh, UK
Martyn Bennett In this concise and accessible biography, Martyn Bennett presents a radical new interpretation and examines the life of Oliver Cromwell – one of the most controversial figures in world history. 2006: 198x129: 324pp Hb: 978-0-415-31921-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31922-5: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-08845-6
2006: 198x129: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-29182-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29183-5: £14.99 eBook: 978-0-203-08848-7
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’Richards gently but firmly pulls apart the traditional prejudices to reveal a far more dynamic, intelligent and successful political operator than anyone had imagined ... This biography is very readable and will prove extremely useful.’ – History Review ’It is a good example of the art of biography, making a genuine contribution to our understanding of the woman and the Queen, and always an easy and entertaining read.’ – BBC History Magazine In this radical re-evaluation of the first ’real’ English queen regnant, Judith M. Richards challenges her reputation as ’Bloody Mary’ of popular historical infamy, contending that she was closer to the more innovative, humanist side of the Catholic Church. Richards argues persuasively that Mary, neither boring nor basically bloody, was a much more hard-working, ’hands on’, and decisive queen than is commonly recognized. Had she not died in her early forties and failed to establish a Catholic succession, the course of history could have been very different, England might have remained Catholic and Mary herself may even have been treated more kindly by history. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. List of Plates. Genealogical Charts. A Note on Spelling. Abbreviations. Introduction: The Reputation of Mary Tudor 1. Establishing the Tudor Regime 2. The Early Years of Mary Tudor 3. The Education of a Princess: Learning Life and Politics 4. The Restoration of Lady Mary 5. Mary in the Reign of Edward VI, 1547–1553 6. Edward and Mary: The Final Struggles 7. Establishing England’s First Female Monarch 8. Problems for a Marrying Queen Regnant 9. The Prosperous Year of Philip and Mary, July 1554–August 1555? 10. Religious Trials and Other Tribulations 11. The Road to War and the Loss of Calais 12. The End of the Regime of Mary Tudor. End Notes. Further Reading 2008: 198x129: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-32720-6: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32721-3: £14.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415327213 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Louis XIV Richard Wilkinson ’Wilkinson’s prose is vigorous, direct, and often very funny ... There is not a dull page in the book. At the same time, its purpose is entirely serious ... There could scarcely be a better way of drawing the non-specialist reader into the intricate world of seventeenth-century France.’ – History Review 2007: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-35815-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35816-3: £14.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415358163 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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The Body Broken
2nd Edition
Medieval Europe 1300–1520 Charles F. Briggs, Georgia Southern University, USA In this long-awaited new textbook, Charles F. Briggs offers a sweeping survey of Europe in the later Middle Ages, situating it in its context in global history. Moving thematically through the period, the book explores how medieval Christendom responded to the unprecedented natural, social, economic, religious and political crises of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, bringing about Europe’s transition from its ’medieval’ to its more fragmented, but globally connected, ’early modern’ identity. The Body Broken draws on a large body of new and revisionist scholarship on everything from the causes and extent of the Great Famine and the Black Death, to women’s and gender history, from the structure and development of the medieval state, to Europe’s place in global history. Complete with maps, tables, chronology, annotated bibliography and a plate section, this book is the complete authoritative student’s guide to Europe in the later Middle Ages. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Social and Economic Change Part 2: Political Developments Part 3: Religion and Devotion Part 4: Cultural Change. Conclusion: A New Europe? May 2010: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-34149-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34150-9: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415341509 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe A Sourcebook Edited by Emilie Amt, Hood College, Maryland, USA Long considered to be a definitive and truly groundbreaking collection of sources, Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe uniquely presents the everyday lives and experiences of women in the Middle Ages. This indispensable text has now been thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect new research, and includes previously unavailable source material. This new edition includes expanded sections on marriage and sexuality, and on peasant women and townswomen, as well as a new section on women and the law. There are brief introductions both to the period and to the individual documents, study questions to accompany each reading, a glossary of terms and a fully updated bibliography. Working within a multi-cultural framework, the book focuses not just on the Christian majority, but also presents material about women in minority groups in Europe, such as Jews, Muslims, and those considered to be heretics. Incorporating both the laws, regulations and religious texts that shaped the way women lived their lives, and personal narratives by and about medieval women, the book is unique in examining women’s lives through the lens of daily activities, and in doing so as far as possible through the voices of women themselves. Selected Contents: Preface. Introduction. A Note on Money 1. The Heritage of Ideas: Christian Belief, Roman Ideals and Germanic Custom 2. Women and the Law 3. Marriage, Sex, Childbirth, and Health 4. Noblewomen’s Lives 5. Peasant Women’s Lives 6. Townswomen’s Lives 7. Religious Lives 8. Jewish, Muslim and Heretic Women. Glossary. Further Reading November 2009: 246x174: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-46684-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46683-7: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415466837 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
The Two Cities Medieval Europe 1050–1320 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 Hb: 978-0-415-17414-5: £75.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-17415-2: £20.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-64581-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415174152 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550 Wim Blockmans, University of Leiden, the Netherlands and Peter Hoppenbrouwers, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ’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 Reviews of the Dutch Edition: ’This is an interesting and well written synthesis which introduces the reader to recent scholarship and provides a clear, but not simplistic, narrative and analysis ... This, and the lucid interpretative framework in which the chronological and descriptive elements are anchored, make Introduction to Medieval Europe a particularly useful teaching tool.’ – International Medieval Bibliography 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-34698-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34699-3: £23.99 eBook: 978-0-203-63995-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415346993 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 The Sword, the Plough and the Book Matthew Innes, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK ’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. 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
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2nd Edition
Atlas of Medieval Europe
From the Brink of the Apocalypse Confronting Famine, War, Plague and Death in the Later Middle Ages John Aberth, University of Vermont, USA Praise for the first edition: ’Aberth wears his very considerable and up-to-date scholarship lightly and his study of a series of complex and sombre calamites is made remarkably vivid.’ – Barrie Dobson, Honorary Professor of History, University of York, UK The later Middle Ages was a period of unparalleled chaos and misery in the form of war, famine, plague, and death. At times it must have seemed like the end of the world was truly at hand. And yet, as John Aberth reveals in this lively work, late medieval Europeans’ cultural assumptions uniquely equipped them to face up positively to the huge problems that they faced. Relying on rich literary, historical and material sources, the book brings this period and its beliefs and attitudes vividly to life. Taking his themes from the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, John Aberth describes how the lives of ordinary people were transformed by a series of crises, including the Great Famine, the Black Death and the Hundred Years War. Yet he also shows how prayers, chronicles, poetry, and especially commemorative art reveal an optimistic people, whose belief in the apocalypse somehow gave them the ability to transcend the woes they faced on this earth. This second edition is brought fully up to date with recent scholarship, and the scope of the book is broadened to include many more examples from mainland Europe. The new edition features fully revised sections on famine, war, and plague, as well as a new epitaph. From the Brink of the Apocalypse draws some bold new conclusions and raises important questions, which will be fascinating reading for all students and general readers with an interest in medieval history. November 2009: 234x156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-77796-4: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77797-1: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777971
• 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.
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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-34454-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38302-8: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415383028 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
3rd Edition
The Vikings in History F. Donald Logan Completely updated to include important primary research, archaeological findings and debates from the last decade, this third edition of F. Donald Logan’s successful book examines the Vikings and their critical role in history. 2005: 216x138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-32755-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32756-5: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415327565 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms Edited by Thomas F.X. Noble Series: Rewriting Histories 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. 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. 2006: 234x156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-32741-1: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32742-8: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-32295-6
2007: 246x174: 568pp Hb: 978-0-415-21506-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21507-7: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415215077 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Edited by David Ditchburn, Aberdeen University, UK, Simon MacLean, University of St Andrews, UK and Angus MacKay
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Routledge Worlds Series The Early Christian World Edited by Philip F. Esler Comprehensive and accessible, this lavishly illustrated encyclopaedic collection of papers on all aspects of early Christianity examines how the small movement which formed around Jesus in Galilee became the pre-eminent religion of the ancient world. 2004: 246x174: 1334pp Pb: 978-0-415-33312-2: £70.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415333122
The Medieval World Edited by Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson ’The editors should be toasted for having distilled something of the lively spirit and substance of their subject into a single, concentrated product. Those with a taste, whether refined or modest, for the Middle Ages are urged to partake.’ – History Today This extraordinary set of reconstructions presents the reader with a vivid re-drawing of the medieval past, offering fresh appraisals of the evidence and modern historical writing. Chapters are thematically linked in four sections:
The Viking World
Medieval Religion
Edited by Stefan Brink, University of Aberdeen, UK in collaboration with Neil Price, University of Uppsala, Sweden
A Sourcebook
’Editors Brink and Price are to be commended for coordinating this impressive volume. The book is large and learned, intended as a reference work for scholars and serious students of Scandinavia in the Viking Age. Lay readers with a keen interest in the Vikings will also wish to have this reference work, not only for the wealth of information, but also because the articles are well written by noted scholars. The articles are often wide-ranging, and the breadth given to the various topics covered is impressive ... Indispensable for scholars of the Middle Ages who wish to expand their course offerings by teaching courses on the Viking age, or for scholars and students who wish to do research in this field.’ – CHOICE Filling a gap in the literature for an academically oriented volume on the Viking period, this unique book is a one-stop authoritative introduction to all the latest research in the field. Bringing together today’s leading scholars, both established seniors and younger, cutting-edge academics, Stefan Brink and Neil Price have constructed the first single work to gather innovative research from a spectrum of disciplines (including archaeology, history, philology, comparative religion, numismatics and cultural geography) to create the most comprehensive Viking Age book of its kind ever attempted.
Packed full of original scholarship, The Medieval World is essential reading for anyone studying medieval history.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Viking Age Scandinavia People, Society and Social Institutions. Living Space. Technology and Trade. Warfare and Weaponry. Pre-Christian Religion and Belief. Language, Literature and Art Part 2: The Viking Expansion The British Isles. Continental Europe and the Mediterranean. The Baltic. Russia and the East. The North Atlantic Part 3: Scandinavia Enters the European Stage The Coming of Christianity. The Development of Nation States (r’ki)
2001: 246x174: 768pp Hb: 978-0-415-18151-8: £150.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30234-0: £30.00
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• identities • beliefs, social values and symbolic order • power and power-structures • elites, organizations and groups.
Related Titles: See page 2 for Early Modern History titles in this series.
Full Table of Contents For full table of contents on all titles featured in this catalogue, visit: www.routledge.com/history
Edited by Roberta Anderson, Bath Spa University College, UK and Dominic Aidan Bellenger, Downside Abbey, UK 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 • saints • monastic orders • popular piety and devotion • sections on the Eastern Church, Judaism, Islam and Mysticism. 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 2007: 246x174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-37027-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37028-8: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-02978-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415370288 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Medieval Religion New Approaches Edited by Constance Hoffman Berman Series: Rewriting Histories 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-31686-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31687-3: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-32867-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415316873 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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A History of the Church in the Middle Ages
Routledge Revivals NEW
F. Donald Logan In this fascinating survey, F. Donald Logan introduces the reader to the Christian church, from the conversion of the Celtic and Germanic peoples through to the discovery of the New World. He reveals how the church unified the people of Western Europe as they worshipped with the same ceremonies and used Latin as the language of civilized communication. 2002: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-13288-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-13289-3: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-43573-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415132893 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Key Figures in Medieval Europe An Encyclopedia
Principles of Government and Politics in the Middle Ages Walter Ullmann In many respects this book, first published in 1961, marked a somewhat radical departure from contemporary historical writings. It is neither a constitutional nor a political history, but a historical definition and explanation of the main features which characterized the three kinds of government which can be discerned in the Middle Ages – government by the Pope, the King, the People. The author’s enviable knowledge of the sources – clerical, secular, legal, constitutional, liturgical, literary – as well as of modern literature enables him to demonstrate the principles upon which the papal government, the royal government, and the government of the people rested. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Pope 1. Introduction 2. Foundations 3. The Secular Prince and Papal Law 4. Assessment of Papal Principles Part 2: The King 5. Theocratic Kingship 6. Limitations of Theocratic Kingship 7. Feudal Kingship in England 8. Theocratic Kingship in France Part 3: The People 9. Popular Associations 10. Towards Populism 11. The Legislative Sovereignty of the People 12. Applications and Implications of Populism
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The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship Walter Ullmann In his Birkbeck Lectures, first published in 1969, Walter Ullmann throws new light on a familiar subject. He shows that the Carolingian renaissance had a wider and deeper meaning than has often been thought, especially in its political and ideological aspects. Displaying his mastery of both primary and secondary sources, Ullmann presents an integrated history. He shows an epoch which holds a key to the better understanding not only of the subsequent medieval centuries, but also of modern Europe. This book opened new vistas in political, ideological and social history as well as in historical theology and jurisprudence and showed how relevant knowledge of the past is for the understanding of the present. January 2010: 216x138 Hb: 978-0-415-57159-3: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-85566-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415571593
2nd Edition
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
January 2010: 216x138 Hb: 978-0-415-57156-2: £75.00
’All libraries, whether general or specialized, will wish to have this eminently useful scholarly resource.’ – International Review of Biblical Studies
A History of Medieval Political Thought
For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415571562
300–1450
From emperors and queens to artists and world travellers, from popes and scholars to saints and heretics, Key Figures in Medieval Europe brings together in one volume the most important people who lived in medieval Europe between 500 and 1500.
NEW
2005: 279x216: 784pp Hb: 978-0-415-97385-4: £100.00
Walter Ullmann
Edited by Richard K. Emmerson
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Fifty Key Medieval Thinkers G.R. Evans Series: Routledge Key Guides Focusing on individuals whose ideas shaped intellectual life between 400 and 1500, this book is an accessible guide to those religious, philosophical and political concepts central to the medieval worldview. 2002: 216x138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-23662-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23663-8: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-46906-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415236638 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Joseph Canning
The Medieval Idea of Law as Represented by Lucas de Penna Upon its original publication in 1946, this work represented a new approach to medieval studies, offering indispensable analysis to the historian of legal, political and social ideas. Research into the original sources leads the author through unexplored realms of medieval thought. By contrasting contemporary opinions with those of his central figure, Lucas de Penna, he comprehensively presents the medieval idea of law – then regarded as the concrete manifestation of abstract justice. A challenge to certain current misconceptions, this book shows the resourcefulness of medieval thinking and the extent to which modern ideas were foreshadowed in the fourteenth century, a time when the ideas of law and liberty were identical. Selected Contents: 1. Introductory 2. Lucas and his Work 3. The Foundations and Nature of Law 4. Customary Law 5. The Application of Law 6. The Administration of Law 7. The Idea of Crime 8. Social and Political Conceptions. January 2010: 216x138 Hb: 978-0-415-57155-5: £75.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415571555
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2nd Edition
A Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages Walter Ullmann This classic text outlines the development of the papacy as an institution in the Middle Ages. With profound knowledge and insight, Walter Ullmann traces the course of papal history from the late Roman Empire to its eventual decline in the Renaissance. 2002: 216x138: 416pp Pb: 978-0-415-30227-2: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-34952-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415302272 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Medieval Philosophy An Historical and Philosophical Introduction John Marenbon This introduction replaces Marenbon’s best-selling editions Early Medieval Philosophy (1983) and Later Medieval Philosophy (1987) to present a single authoritative and comprehensive study of the period. It gives a lucid and engaging account of the history of philosophy in the Middle Ages, discussing the main writers and ideas, the social and intellectual contexts, and the important concepts used in medieval philosophy. 2006: 234x156: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-28112-6: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28113-3: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96876-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415281133 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Desire A History of European Sexuality Anna Clark, University of Minnesota, USA ’The rich range of historical information that Clark weaves into her chapters, from state legislation, court records and details of available contraception or abortion techniques, to personal memoir, jokes and pornography, makes this ambitious overview of sex in Europe a highly accessible and successful endeavour.’ – Times Higher Education Supplement 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-77517-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77518-2: £17.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415775182 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages
The Early Church Fathers Series
A Sourcebook Edited by Conor McCarthy 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-30745-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30746-8: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415307468 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Sexuality in Medieval Europe Doing Unto Others
Leo the Great Bronwen Neil, Australian Catholic University, Australia In this introduction to the life and works of this important leader of the early church, we gain a more accurate picture of the circumstances and pressures which were brought to bear on his pontificate. A brief introduction surveys the scanty sources which document Leo’s early life, and sets his pontificate in its historical context, as the Western Roman Empire went into serious decline, and Rome lost its former status as the western capital. Annotated translations of various excerpts of Leo’s letters and homilies are organized around four themes dealing with specific aspects of Leo’s activity as bishop of Rome: • Leo as spiritual adviser on the life of the faithful • Leo as opponent of heresy • the bishop of Rome as civic and ecclesiastical administrator • Leo and the primacy of Rome. Taking each of these key elements of Leo’s pontifical activities into account, we gain a more balanced picture of the context and contribution of his best-known writings on Christology. This volume offers an affordable introduction to the subject for both teachers and students of ancient and medieval Christianity. May 2009: 216x138: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-39480-2: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39481-9: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415394819
Ruth Mazo Karras 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. 2005: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-28962-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28963-4: £17.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415289634 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
Evagrius Ponticus Augustine Casiday 2006: 216x138: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-32446-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32447-2: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-35697-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415324472 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Gregory of Nazianzus Brian Daley With an extensive introduction to Gregory’s life, thought and writings, and including detailed notes, this book brings together a new, original survey of the significance of Gregory’s life and work with translations of eight beautiful and profound orations 2006: 216x138: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-12180-4: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-12181-1: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-02197-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415121811 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
An Encyclopedia Edited by Margaret C. Schaus Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 2006: 279x216: 984pp Hb: 978-0-415-96944-4: £115.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415969444
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Gregory the Great
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The Crusades
John Moorhead
The Crusades and the Near East
Gregory is one of the big names of the early Western Church, and a great literary figure in his own right. This book presents a systematic picture of Gregory’s work as a whole.
Cultural Histories
Nikolas Jaspert Translated by Phyllis G. Jestice
The Crusades are often seen as a time when hostility between Christian West and the Muslim Near East reached an all time high. However, this is far from the whole story, and this volume reveals a complex picture of conflict mixed with conflict and cohabitation.
2005: 216x138: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-23389-7: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23390-3: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-01263-5 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415233903 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Theodoret of Cyrus Istvan Pasztori Kupan This book offers a fresh collection of texts from all periods of his career, including two complete treatises, representative selections from two others so far unpublished in English, with a critical introduction concerning his life and legacy. 2006: 216x138: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-30960-8: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30961-5: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415309615 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
As this distinguished group of contributors discuss, contemporary Western writers of the same region wrote very differently about the pagan enemy; cultural exchanges flowed westwards, to the benefit of Europe; peace treaties and a culture of intercommunication evolved where Christian rulers settled in the Near East. The idea that the Crusades led to a hardening of a fundamental division between Christians and Muslims in the Near East is complicated by the fact that the arrival of crusaders in the region contributed to the destruction of the region’s existing major Christian powers: the Byzantine Empire and the principalities of Armenia. This survey of this issue sheds light on the cultural realities of East-West relations and fills a long standing gap in the literature on the Crusades. August 2010: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-58040-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58041-0: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415580410
Christina of Markyate
The Routledge Companion to the Crusades
Edited by Samuel Fanous and Henrietta Leyser Beautifully illustrated, and drawing on research from a wide range of disciplines, this interdisciplinary study provides students with a fascinating and comprehensive collection that surveys the life of an extraordinary medieval woman. 2004: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-30858-8: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30859-5: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-49385-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415308595 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Peter Lock Series: Routledge Companions to History ’This book begins with an excellent chronological outline ... full of interesting detail ... this is a comprehensive work on a vast topic that incorporates an awe-inspiring level of detailed knowledge in a manner that is easily accessible.’ – Reference Reviews ’This is a most helpful book that one wishes to see in the hands of every student and scholar who studies the crusades ... For all history libraries.’ – International Review of Biblical Studies, Germany A compilation of facts, figures, maps, family trees, summaries of the major crusades and their historiography, The Routledge Companion to the Crusades spans a broad chronological range from the eleventh to the eighteenth century, and gives a chronological framework and context for modern research on the crusading movement. Selected Contents: 1. Historians and the Crusades 2. Sources 3. Crusading through the Millennium 4. Preaching and Propaganda: Holy Wars, East and West 5. Leadership 6. The Crusader States 7. The Church and Crusader States 8. Religious and Military Orders 9. Economic and Social Effects of the Crusading Movement 10. Copinage of the Crusades 11. Art and Architecture 12. Archaeology of the Crusades 2006: 234x156: 544pp Hb: 978-0-415-24732-0: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39312-6: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415393126 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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This German-to-English translation of a highly successful book is a clear, approachable, student-friendly introduction to the history of the Crusades.
Edited by Conor Kostick, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-35967-2: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35968-9: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00757-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415359689 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
The Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714 John France Taking a unique approach that focuses on the motivation behind the Crusades, John France chronologically examines the whole crusading movement, from the development of a ‘crusading impulse’ in the eleventh century through to an examination of the relationship between the Crusades and the imperialist imperatives of the early modern period. 2005: 234x156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-37127-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37128-5: £18.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415371285 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Arab Historians of the Crusades
Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics
Francesco Gabrieli
War and World Order in the Age of the Crusades
Series: Routledge Revivals
Andrew Latham, Macalester College, USA
’Professor Gabrieli has been completely successful in presenting a precise, vivid and impartial picture of these two centuries of relations between the Arabic-speaking world of the Middle East and the Christian world of Europe.’ – Asian Affairs
Series: Routledge Research in Medieval Studies
The recapture of Jerusalem, the siege of acre, the fall of Tripoli, the effect in Baghdad of events in Syria; these and other happenings were faithfully recorded by Arab historians during the two centuries of the Crusades. First published in English in 1969, this book presents ’the other side’ of the Holy War, offering the first English translation of contemporary Arab accounts of the fighting between Muslim and Christian. Extracts are drawn from seventeen different authors encompassing a multitude of sources: • the general histories of the Muslim world,
This book provides a theoretically guided and historically sensitive account of the geopolitical relations of medieval Latin Christendom. It does this by developing a theoretically informed picture of medieval geopolitics, theorizing the medieval-to-modern transition in a new and fruitful way, and suggesting ways in which a systematic analysis of medieval geopolitical relations can actually help to illuminate a range of contemporary geopolitical phenomena. Finally, it develops an historically sensitive conceptual framework for understanding geopolitical conflict and war more generally. June 2010: 229x152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-87184-6: £60.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415871846
Overall, this book gives a sweeping and stimulating view of the Crusades seen through Arab eyes.
2001: 216x138: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-26130-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26131-9: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-41611-2
Series: Routledge Companions to History Covering the whole geographical area of medieval Europe, including Eastern Europe, this comprehensive volume provides easily-accessible factual material on all major areas of warfare in the medieval West. 2004: 246x174: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-22126-9: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41395-4: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64466-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415413954
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Medieval Naval Warfare 1000–1500 Susan Rose
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September 2009: 216x138: 402pp Hb: 978-0-415-56332-1: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-09250-7
Jim Bradbury
2001: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-23954-7: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23955-4: £22.95 eBook: 978-0-203-20668-3
The Hundred Years War Robin Neillands
The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare
David Graff
2nd Edition
Selected Contents: Part 1: From Godfrey to Saladin Part 2: Saladin and the Third Crusade Part 3: The Ayyubids and the Invasion of Egypt Part 4: The Mamluks and the Liquidation of the Crusades
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Medieval Chinese Warfare 300–900
2001: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-23976-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23977-6: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-20656-0
• the chronicles of cities, regions and their dynasties • contemporary biographies and records of famous deeds.
Warfare and History Series
A lively survey that re-creates the story of the Hundred Years War – the longest war in European history.
Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450–900 Guy Halsall 2003: 234x156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-23939-4: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23940-0: £22.99
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The Mystic Mind The Psychology of Medieval Mystics and Ascetics Jerome Kroll and Bernard Bachrach Drawing on a database of over 1400 medieval holy persons and in-depth studies of individual saints, this fascinating collaboration between a medieval historian and a professor of psychiatry applies modern biological and psychological research to the lives of medieval mystics and ascetics. 2005: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-34050-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34051-9: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415340519 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Mystics of the Christian Tradition
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The Armies of the Caliphs Military and Society in the Early Islamic State Hugh Kennedy 2001: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-25092-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25093-1: £21.99 eBook: 978-0-203-45853-2 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415250931
Steven Fanning From divine visions to self-tortures, some strange mystical experiences have shaped the Christian tradition. Full of colourful detail, this book examines the mystical experiences that have determined the history of Christianity. 2001: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-22467-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22468-0: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-99584-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415224680 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture Series
Studies in Medieval History and Culture Series
Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages Series
Disability in Medieval Europe
Body and Sacred Place in Medieval Europe, 1100–1389
2 Volume Set
Thinking about Physical Impairment in the High Middle Ages, c.1100–c.1400
Dawn Marie Hayes
An Encyclopedia
2003: 229x152: 218pp Hb: 978-0-415-98838-4: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-80352-6: £26.99
Edited by Josef W. Meri
Irina Metzler
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2005: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-36503-1: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-58204-9: £20.00 eBook: 978-0-203-01606-0
Kingship, Conquest, and Patria
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Kristen Lee Over 2005: 229x152: 244pp Hb: 978-0-415-97271-0: £60.00
Envisaging Heaven in the Middle Ages
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Edited by Carolyn Muessig and Ad Putter 2006: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-38383-7: £75.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96621-1
The Medieval Tradition of Thebes
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History and Narrative in the Roman de Thebes, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Lydgate Dominique Battles
Gender and Holiness
Medieval Islamic Civilization
Medieval Islamic Civilization examines the socio-cultural history of the regions where Islam took hold between the seventh and sixteenth century. This important two-volume work contains over 700 alphabetically arranged entries, contributed and signed by international scholars and experts in fields such as Arabic languages, Arabic literature, architecture, art history, history, history of science, Islamic arts, Islamic studies, Middle Eastern studies, Near Eastern studies, politics, religion, Semitic studies, theology, and more. This reference provides an exhaustive and vivid portrait of Islamic civilization including the many scientific, artistic, and religious developments as well as all aspects of daily life and culture. For a full list of entries, contributors, and more, visit www.routledge-ny.com/middleages/Islamic. 2005: 279x216: 1088pp Set: 978-0-415-96690-0: £230.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415966900
2004: 229x152: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-96993-2: £75.00
2 Volume Set
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Medieval Italy
2002: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-25821-0: £80.00 eBook: 978-0-203-99460-3
Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Sky
Edited by Christopher Kleinhenz
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Hildegard of Bingen and Premodern Medicine
Men, Women and Saints in Late Medieval Europe Edited by Sam Riches and Sarah Salih
Victoria Sweet
Misconceptions About the Middle Ages
2006: 229x152: 311pp Hb: 978-0-415-97634-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99333-3: £26.99
Edited by Stephen Harris, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA and Bryon L. Grigsby, Centenary College New Jersey, USA 2007: 229x152: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-77053-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-87113-6: £22.50 eBook: 978-0-203-93242-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415871136
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The Water Supply System of Siena, Italy The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City
This Encyclopedia gathers together the most recent scholarship on Medieval Italy, while offering a sweeping view of all aspects of life in Italy during the Middle Ages. This two volume, illustrated, A-Z reference is a cross-disciplinary resource for information on literature, history, the arts, science, philosophy, and religion in Italy between AD 450 and 1375. 2003: 279x216: 2160pp Set: 978-0-415-93929-4: £265.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415939294
Medieval France An Encyclopedia
Michael P. Kucher
Edited by William W. Kibler, Grover A. Zinn, John Jr. Bell Henneman and Lawrence Earp
2005: 229x152: 242pp Hb: 978-0-415-97166-9: £75.00
1995: 279x216: 1080pp Hb: 978-0-8240-4444-2: £155.00
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Women of the Humiliati
Medieval Germany
A Moral Response to Medieval Civic Life
An Encyclopedia
Sally Brasher
Edited by John M. Jeep
2003: 229x152: 164pp Hb: 978-0-415-96634-4: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-80346-5: £26.99
2001: 279x216: 928pp Hb: 978-0-8240-7644-3: £160.00
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An Encyclopedia
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Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages Series (continued) Medieval Iberia An Encyclopedia Edited by E. Michael Gerli 2002: 279x216: 952pp Hb: 978-0-415-93918-8: £145.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415939188
Medieval Scandinavia An Encyclopedia
Medieval Jewish Civilization
Medieval Worlds
An Encyclopedia
A Sourcebook
Edited by Norman Roth
Edited by Roberta Anderson and Dominic Aidan Bellenger
2002: 279x216: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-93712-2: £120.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415937122
Medieval Archaeology An Encyclopedia Edited by Pamela Crabtree 2000: 279x216: 448pp Hb: 978-0-8153-1286-4: £145.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815312864
Edited by Phillip Pulsiano and Kirsten Wolf 1993: 279x216: 792pp Hb: 978-0-8240-4787-0: £140.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780824047870
Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine An Encyclopedia Edited by Thomas F. Glick, Steven Livesey and Faith Wallis ’An easy-to-use starting point for research in the area ... The topics included are well-chosen ... It will serve well in college and public libraries.’ – Library Journal ’This Encyclopedia will be an invaluable aid to scholarly researchers, authors of historical fiction, and historical re-enactors. Coverage of “everyday,” non-scientific technologies such as fishing, pottery, and transportation is a particular strength. No comparable encyclopedia exists. Highly recommended.’ – CHOICE 2005: 279x216: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-96930-7: £110.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415969307
Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages An Encyclopedia Edited by John Block Friedman and Kristen Mossler Figg 2000: 279x216: 715pp Hb: 978-0-8153-2003-6: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815320036
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. 2003: 246x174: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-25308-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25309-3: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415253093 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
India: The Ancient Past
NEW
A History of the Indian Sub-Continent from c. 7000 BC to AD 1200
A History of India
Burjor Avari, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ’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. 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 2007: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-35615-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35616-9: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-08850-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415356169 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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5th Edition Hermann Kulke, University of Kiel, Germany and Dietmar Rothermund, University of Heidelberg, Germany ’Kulke and Rothermund’s work provides and authoritative and detailed account of the structural pattern of Indian history. Through first-rate scholarship, the authors have done a fabulous work in delineating the various nuances of India’s glorious historical past while presenting the readers with a much needed and highly readable survey.’ – Contemporary South Asia 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 Indian subcontinent. Providing an authoritative and detailed account, Hermann Kulke and Dietmar Rothermund emphasise and analyze the structural pattern of Indian history. Revised throughout, the fifth edition of this highly accessible book brings the history of India up to date to consider, for example, the elections of 2009. In addition a great deal more material on cultural history, art and architecture has been included in the book, including twenty new illustrations. Selected Contents: Introduction: History and the Environment. 1. Early Civilizations 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. March 2010: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-48544-9: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48543-2: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415485432 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
Imagining Robin Hood The Late Medieval Stories in Historical Context A.J. Pollard
Christopher Daniell, Centre for Medieval Studies, York, UK Christopher Daniell’s Atlas of Medieval Britain presents a sweeping visual survey of Britain from the Roman occupation to 1485. Annotated throughout with clear commentary, this volume tells the story of the British Isles, and makes visually accessible the varied and often complex world of the Middle Ages. The Atlas depicts the spatial distribution of key events and buildings between 1066 and 1485, as well as providing the relevant Anglo-Saxon background. Charting the main political, administrative and religious features of medieval society, the maps also locate cultural landmarks such as the sites of mystery plays, universities and specific architectural styles. Topics covered include: • Iron Age and Roman occupation • Anglo-Saxons and Vikings • changing political scenarios within England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland • religious framework, including diocesan boundaries, monasteries and friaries
Christopher Daniell
A.J. Pollard takes us back to the earliest surviving stories, tales and ballads of Robin Hood, and re-examines the story of this fascinating figure. Setting out the economic, social and political context of the time, Pollard illuminates the legend of this yeoman hero and champion of justice as never before. Imagining Robin Hood questions: • what a ‘yeoman’ was, and what it meant to be a fifteenth-century Englishman
Complete with recommended further reading, this volume is an indispensable reference resource for all students of medieval British history.
Starting with the build-up to the Battle of Hastings and ending with the Magna Carta, Christopher Daniell traces the profound change England underwent over the period, from religion and the life of the court through to arts and architecture. Central discussion topics include: • how the Papacy became powerful enough to proclaim Crusades and to challenge kings
• Why do we ignore the fact that this celebrated hero led a life of crime?
• how new monastic orders revitalized Christianity in England and spread European learning throughout the country
• Did he actually steal from the rich and give to the poor? Answering these questions, this book looks at how Robin Hood was ‘all things to all men’ since he first appeared; speaking to the gentry, the peasants and all those in between. The story of the freedom-loving outlaw tells us much about the English nation, but tracing back to the first stories reveals even more about the society in which the legend arose. 2004: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-22308-9: £45.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40493-8: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-00552-1 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415404938
• how new Norman conquerors built cathedrals, monastries and castles, which changed the English landscape forever • how by 1215 the king’s administration had become more sophisticated and centralized • how the acceptance of the Magna Carta by King John in 1215 would revolutionize the world in centuries to come. 2003: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-22215-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22216-7: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415222167 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2nd Edition
England in the Later Middle Ages Maurice Keen
English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century
First published to wide critical acclaim in 1973, this is an excellent second edition that brings the study up to date. Maintaining the spirited character of the original, this is a seminal text for students of this diverse and complex period.
Michael Hicks
Each chapter includes a discussion of the historiographical developments of the last decade, and focusing on the plague and the economy, Maurice Keen presents a fresh look at the changing world of the Later Middle Ages.
2002: 216x138: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-21763-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21764-4: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-46252-2
Surveying the period from Edward I to the death of Richard III which heralded in the Tudor age, this enthralling and informative work will be of massive benefit to students of history and the Middle Ages. Selected Contents: Introduction: The Structure of Government and Politics 1. Edward I and Edward II 1290–1330 2. The Age of Edward III 1330–1360 3. The Changing World of the Later Middle Ages 4. The Uncertain Years 1360–1415 5. The Rise and Fall of the Lancastrian Empire 6. The Yorkists 2003: 234x156: 504pp Hb: 978-0-415-27292-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-27293-3: £20.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415272933
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Using a combination of original sources and sharp analysis, this book sheds new light on a crucial period in England’s development. From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta is a wide-ranging history of England from 1066 to 1215 ideal for students and researchers throughout the field of medieval history.
• Was Robin Hood hunted as an outlaw, or respected as an officially appointed forest ranger?
• government, society and economy.
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England 1066–1215
’Informative and stimulating ... full of fascinating material.’ – Literature & History
Atlas of Medieval Britain
2008: 246x174: 168pp Hb: 978-0-415-34069-4: £50.00 eBook: 978-0-203-46316-1
From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta
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An original study of how politics worked in late medieval England, throwing new light on a much-discussed period in English history.
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Medieval England An Encyclopedia Edited by Paul E. Szarmach, M. Teresa Tavormina and Joel T. Rosenthal Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 1998: 279x216: 888pp Hb: 978-0-8240-5786-2: £125.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780824057862
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Medieval Ireland An Encyclopedia
Maps and Monsters in Medieval England
Between Courtly Literature and Al-Andaluz
Edited by Seán Duffy
Asa Mittman
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Oriental Symbolism and Influences in the Romances of Chretien de Troyes
2004: 279x216: 584pp Hb: 978-0-415-94052-8: £140.00
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Michelle Reichert Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture 2005: 229x152: 338pp Hb: 978-0-415-97615-2: £65.00 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415976152
2nd Edition
The Three Edwards
King Arthur
War and State in England 1272–1377
Myth-Making and History
’She, this in Blak’
Michael Prestwich
N.J. Higham
Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Troilus and Ciseyde
This highly original study provides an essential insight into why the Arthurian myth has caught the imagination of so many people. Fascinating reading for anyone interested in the origins and evolution of the Arthurian legend.
’The best general survey of a topic central to the development of the English state.’ – Times Literary Supplement This book is an excellent introduction to this eventful period in history, offering students of history and the Middle Ages a fascinating insight into the reigns of three very different sovereigns. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Leopard or the Lion: Edward I 2. The Proving Ground: The War Against the Scots 3. Edward II: The Incompetent King 4. Counsel and Consent: The Development of Parliament 5. The Nobility 6. ’Our Just Quarrel’: The Hundred Years War 7. War, Profits and Chivalry 8. Crisis and Stability: The Domestic Policies of Edward III to 1360 9. Plague, Famine and War: The Fourteenth Century Economy 10. The Years of Decline, 1360–77. Genealogical Tables: The House of Plantagenet and its Branches. The Succession to the Scottish Throne. The House of Valois 2003: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-30308-8: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30309-5: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-60713-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415303095 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Bond Men Made Free Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381
2002: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-21305-9: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48398-8: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-99402-3
Daniel Birkholz Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
(Re-)Reading Bede
N.J. Higham
The Truth Behind the Legend
2006: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-35367-0: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35368-7: £24.99 eBook: 978-0-203-30710-6
Rodney Castleden In his quest for the real King Arthur, Rodney Castleden uses archaeological and documentary evidence to recreate the history and society of Dark Age Britain. 1999: 246x174: 280pp Hb: 978-0-415-19575-1: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31655-2: £20.99 eBook: 978-0-203-02216-0 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415316552 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
Cartography & Culture in Thirteenth-Century England
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King Arthur
Now complete with an introduction by Christopher Dyer, this account of the Peasant’s Revolt of 1381 remains the classic authoritative text on the ’English Rising’ and is still a leading source for students of medieval English peasantry.
The King’s Two Maps
2006: 229x152: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-97706-7: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-99357-9: £26.99
The Ecclesiastical History in Context
Behind the Castle Gate
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Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
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Rodney Hilton
2003: 216x138: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-31614-9: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-42665-4
Thomas Hill
Matthew Johnson Combining ground-breaking scholarship with fascinating narratives, Matthew Johnson’s book takes a look at Medieval English castles. It creates a new and exciting focus on how castles were shaped by their inhabitants and vice versa. 2002: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-25887-6: £70.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26100-5: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415261005 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2004: 229x152: 290pp Hb: 978-0-415-96791-4: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-80342-7: £26.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415803427
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Speculative Grammar and Stoic Language Theory in Medieval Allegorical Narrative From Prudentius to Alan of Lille Jeffrey Bardzell, University of Indiana, USA Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture In this study Jeffrey Bardzell unveils the way signification in medieval allegorical narrative depends not on Aristotelian theories of language, but rather on an alternative theory of language, which began with the Stoics and was transmitted through the Middle Ages via grammar theory. 2008: 229x152: 146pp Hb: 978-0-415-97852-1: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-88651-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415978521
Tolkien the Medievalist Edited by Jane Chance Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture 2002: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-28944-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47348-4: £22.50 eBook: 978-0-203-21801-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415473484
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THEORY AND METHOD
NEW
Medieval Monstrosity and the Female Body
THEORY AND METHOD
In this study, Sarah Alison Miller argues that one incarnation of monstrosity in the Middle Ages – the female body – exists in special relation to medieval conceptualizations of the monstrous. Because female corporeality is pervasive, proximate, and necessary, it resists marginalization, and thus illustrates the allure and danger of the monster. June 2010: 229x152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-87359-8: £75.00
Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages John Flood, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture As the first woman and a prototype for her daughters, the significance of the figure of Eve is a well-established commonplace of literary and gender studies. However, despite frequent nods at Eve’s importance and brief, broad sketches of the history of her representation, there has yet to be a sustained and detailed study of the ways in which Eve was represented in antiquity and the English Middle Ages. John Flood attempts to remedy this gap in this wide-ranging and erudite study.
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‘This book has a good feel to it. Pictures, diagrams and cartoons are used effectively and the chapters are brief and to the point. Result – my awareness of the sources is enhanced, and I can now hope to become a better historian.’ – SATH History Teaching Review
History and Material Culture
Edited by Karen Harvey, University of Sheffield, UK
NEW
October 2010: 229x152: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-87796-1: £80.00
Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Series
A Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources
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A Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources Edited by Sarah Barber and Corinna Peniston-Bird, both at University of Lancaster, UK
Sarah Alison Miller, Duquesne University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture
History Beyond the Text
Sources are the raw material of history, but where 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.
Historians are increasingly looking beyond the traditional, and turning to visual, oral, aural, and virtual sources to inform their work. The challenges these sources pose require new skills of interpretation and require historians to consider alternative theoretical and practical approaches. In order to help historians successfully move beyond traditional text, Sarah Barber and Corinna Peniston-Bird bring together chapters from historical specialists in the fields of fine art, photography, film, oral history, architecture, virtual sources, music, cartoons, landscape and material culture to explain why, when and how these less traditional sources can be used. Each chapter introduces the reader to the source, suggests the methodological and theoretical questions historians should keep in mind when using it, and provides case studies to illustrate best practice in analysis and interpretation.
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
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
March 2009: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-46849-7: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45932-7: £19.99
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Reading Primary Sources The Interpretation of Texts from 19th and 20th Century History
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Edited by Miriam Dobson and Benjamin Ziemann, both at University of Sheffield, UK How does the historian approach primary sources? How do interpretations differ? How can they be used to write history? Taking examples of sources from around the globe, and also including a student-friendly further reading section, this is the perfect companion for every student of history who wants to engage with sources. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-42956-6: £75.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-42957-3: £20.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-89221-3 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415429573 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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THEORY AND METHOD
At the Limits of History
History Goes to the Movies
Essays on Theory and Practice
Studying History on Film
Keith Jenkins, University College Chichester, UK
Marnie Hughes-Warrington
’Why bother with history? Keith Jenkins has an answer. He helps us re-think the “end of history”, as signalled by postmodernity. Readers may disagree with him, but he never fails to provoke debate about the future of the past.’ – Joanna Bourke, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, UK Keith Jenkins’ work on historical theory is renowned; this collection presents the essential elements of his work over the last fifteen years. Here we see Jenkins address the difficult and complex question of defining the limits of history. The collection draws together the key pieces of his work in one handy volume, encompassing the ever controversial issue of postmodernism and history, questions on the end of history and radical history into the future. Exchanges with Perez Zagorin and Michael Coleman further illuminate the level of debate that has surrounded postmodernism, and which continues to do so. An extended introduction and abstracts which contextualize each piece, together with a foreword by Hayden White and an afterword by Alun Munslow, make this collection essential reading for all those interested in the theory and practice of history and its development over the last few decades. June 2009: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-47235-7: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47236-4: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415472364
The History on Film Reader Edited by Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Monash University, Australia 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 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. April 2009: 246x174: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-46220-4: £80.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46219-8: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415462198 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Can films be used as historical evidence? Do historical films make good or bad history? Are documentaries more useful to historians than historical drama? Written from an international perspective, this book offers a lucid introduction to the ways films are made and used, cumulating with the exploration of the fundamental question, what is history and what is it for? 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 Hb: 978-0-415-32827-2: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32828-9: £17.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415328289 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Consuming History Historians and Heritage in Contemporary Popular Culture Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK ‘Consuming History is a timely and important book. Taken as a whole, it adds substantially to our understanding of non-academic forms of historical engagement and contemporary culture’s ongoing fascination with the past. For this reason it ought to be compulsory reading for anyone interested in the boundaries between non-academic and academic history, and the relationship of culture to its past.’ – Reviews in History 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 game playing 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.
The Modern Historiography Reader Western Sources Edited by Adam Budd, University of Edinburgh, UK Series: Routledge Readers in History ’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. 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 2008: 246x174: 560pp Hb: 978-0-415-45886-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45887-0: £24.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415458870 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
Companion to Historiography Edited by Michael Bentley This Companion presents a clear thematic overview of historiography explored through a series of stimulating and wide-ranging articles. Compiled by experts in the field, the Companion is fully indexed for ease of access. 1997: 234x156: 1024pp Hb: 978-0-415-03084-7: £250.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28557-5: £35.00 eBook: 978-0-203-99145-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415285575 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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 Hb: 978-0-415-39946-3: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39945-6: £22.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88900-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415399456
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THEORY AND METHOD
Sceptical History
NEW
Making History
Feminist and Postmodern Approaches in Practice
Imprisoned by History
An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline
Aspects of Historicized Life
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
Series: Routledge Approaches to History Imprisoned by History: Aspects of Historicized Life offers a controversial analysis, grounded both in philosophical argument and empirical evidence, of what history does in contemporary culture. It endorses and extends the argument that contemporary society is, in historical terms, already historicized, shaped by history – and thus history loses sight of the world, seeing it only as a reflection of its own self-image. By focusing on history as a way of thinking about the world, as a thought-style, this volume delivers a major, decisive, thought-provoking critique of a crucial aspect contemporary culture and the public sphere. November 2009: 229x152: 274pp Hb: 978-0-415-99520-7: £65.00 eBook: 978-0-203-86310-7
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Historics Why History Dominates Contemporary Society
2nd Edition
The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies
Martin L. Davies From an author at the forefront of research in this area comes this provocative and seminal work that presents a unique and fresh new look at history and theory.
Alun Munslow Series: Routledge Companions to History The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies provides a much-needed critical introduction to the major historians and philosophers together with the central issues, ideas and theories which have prompted the rethinking of history that has gathered pace since the 1990s. With twenty-nine new entries, and many that have been substantially updated, key concepts for the new history are examined through the ideas of leading thinkers such as Kant, Nietzsche, Croce, Collingwood, White, Foucault and Derrida, and subjects range over class, empiricism, hermeneutics, inference, relativism and technology. With a revised introduction setting out the state of the discipline of history today, as well as an extended and updated bibliography, this is the essential reference work for all students of history. 2005: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-38576-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38577-0: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96996-0
Martin L. Davies, University of Leicester, UK
Taking a broadly European view, the book draws on works of French and German philosophy, some of which are unknown to the English-speaking world, and Martin L. Davies spells out what it is like to live in a historicized world, where any event is presented as historical as, or even before, it happens. Challenging basic assumptions made by historians, Davies focuses on historical ideas and thought about the past instead of examining history as a discipline. The value of history in and for contemporary culture is explained not only in terms of cultural and institutional practices but in forms of writing and representation of historical issues too. 2005: 216x138: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-26165-4: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26166-1: £19.99 eBook: 978-0-203-96421-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415261661 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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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: • the professionalization of the discipline • the most significant movements in historical scholarship in the last century, including the Annales School • the increasing interdisciplinary trends in scholarship • theory in historical practice including Marxism, post-modernism and gender history • 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. 2004: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-24254-7: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-24255-4: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-64502-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415242554 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
What is History For? Beverley Southgate 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’. Selected Contents: 1. Humanities and Therapeutic Education 2. History for its Own Sake 3. Professed Purposes 4. Hidden Agendas 5. Life and Needs in Postmodernity 6. History in Postmodernity: Future Prospects 7. Histories for Postmodernity: Some Aspirations 8. Histories for Postmodernity: Some Examples 2005: 216x138: 228pp Hb: 978-0-415-35098-3: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35099-0: £18.99 eBook: 978-0-203-69666-8 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415350990 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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THEORY AND METHOD
Judgements on History and Historians
GENERAL HISTORY
2nd Edition
History Skills A Student’s Handbook
Jacob Burckhardt Series: Routledge Classics ’To read these fragments is to recapture what it was like to be in the lecture-hall with one of the great historical teachers of all time.’ – Felipe Fernandez-Armesto This is an ambitious work written at a time when Europe was at the height of its power and confidence as a cultural and political force. Ranging from the days of Ancient Egypt, through the reformation to the time of Napoleon, this is indeed a history of ’Western Civilisation’, written before two monstrous world wars threw such a concept into disrepute. First published in English: 1959. 2007: 198x129: 344pp Pb: 978-0-415-41293-3: £12.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415412933
Teaching History Online John F. Lyons, Joliet Junior College, USA 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 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 Hb: 978-0-415-48221-9: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48222-6: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88424-9 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415482226
GENERAL HISTORY
Edited by Mary Abbott, Anglia Ruskin University, UK Praise for the first edition: ’Full of good common sense. Excellent stuff. This book is to be welcomed.’ – Richard Brown, The Historical Association ’The clearest one-chapter survey 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. 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. 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. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-46691-2: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46690-5: £17.99 eBook: 978-0-203-89266-4 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415466905 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
World History Journeys from Past to Present Candice Goucher, Washington State University, USA and Linda Walton, Portland State University, USA 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 survey helps us to discover the connections between past and present from earliest prehistory to the present age of globalization. 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 Hb: 978-0-415-77136-8: £75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77137-5: £21.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415771375 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
4th Edition
The Routledge Atlas of British History
The Basics of Essay Writing
Martin Gilbert
Nigel Warburton, The Open University, UK
Series: Routledge Historical Atlases
‘I’ll be tackling my next essay with Nigel Warburton’s The Basics of Essay Writing in one hand and a pen in the other.’ – Higher Education Academy Network, UK Nigel Warburton, bestselling author and experienced lecturer, provides all the guidance and advice you need to dramatically improve your essay-writing skills with a step-by-step exploration of exactly what you should consider to improve your essays and marks. Selected Contents: How to Use This Book 1. What’s the Point? 2. Start Writing 3. Answer the Question 4. Research and Planning 5. Make a Case 6. Beginnings, Middles, Ends 7. Plagiarism, Quotation, Reference 8. The Craft of Writing 9. Exam Essays 10. How to Improve Your Essay Writing. Acknowledgements. Further Reading
This fourth edition of The Routledge Atlas of British History focuses both on the maps and the economic and social history, which enlightens the changing story of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. 2007: 246x174: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-39550-2: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39551-9: £16.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415395519 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
2007: 172x119: 128pp Pb: 978-0-415-43404-1: £8.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415434041 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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GENERAL HISTORY
NEW
4th Edition
8th Edition
The Routledge Historical Atlas of Jerusalem
The Routledge Atlas of Jewish History
Martin Gilbert Series: Routledge Historical Atlases
Martin Gilbert Series: Routledge Historical Atlases This newly revised and updated edition of Martin Gilbert’s Atlas of Jewish History spans over four thousand years of history in 154 maps, presenting a vivid picture of a fascinating people and the trials and tribulations which have haunted their story. The themes covered include: • prejudice and violence – from the destruction of Jewish independence between 722 and 586 BC to the flight from German persecution in the 1930s. Also covers the incidence of anti-semitic attacks in the Americas and Europe • migrations and movements – from the entry into the promised land to Jewish migration in the twenty-first century, including new maps on recent emigration to Israel from Europe and worldwide • society, trade and culture – from Jewish trade routes between 800 and 900 to the situation of world Jewry in the opening years of the twenty-first century • politics, government and war – from the Court Jews of the fifteenth century to the founding and growth of the modern State of Israel. This new edition is also updated to include maps showing Jewish museums in the United States and Canada, and Europe, as well as American conservation efforts abroad. Other topics covered in this revised edition include Jewish educational outreach projects in various parts of the world, and Jews living under Muslim rule. Forty years on from its first publication, this book is still an indispensable guide to Jewish history. January 2010: 246x174: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-55810-5: £60.00 Pb: 978-0-415-55811-2: £16.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415558112 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
This unique Atlas traces the history of Jerusalem from biblical times to the present day. Each map is illustrated by a facing page of prints or photographs, to give a complete pictorial and cartographic overview of this fascinating city of the Middle East. Coverage begins in ancient times, showing the impact of the Jews, Christians, Muslims, Romans and Crusaders on the development of this holy city. Special emphasis is placed on the last 150 years, during which Jerusalem grew from a remote and impoverished town of the Ottoman Empire to a flourishing capital city. 2008: 246x174: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-43343-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-43344-0: £19.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415433440 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Globalizing Feminisms, 1789–1945 Karen Offen, Stanford University, USA Globalizing Feminisms, 1789–1945 presents a coherent, comprehensive, comparative, and much-needed collective history of womenís activism throughout the world. Including key pieces on the history of feminism from an international group of scholars, the book charts feministsí attempts to restore a balance of power between the sexes against a backdrop of huge cultural, social and political transitions across the world. The collection covers the period from the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789 – a turning point that gave rise to practical efforts to embody principles of rights, liberty, and equality on behalf of women as well as men – up until the end of World War Two. The chapters reach out well beyond Europe and the Americas to examine the history of feminisms in Japan, India, China, the Middle East and Australasia. December 2009: 234x156: 472pp Hb: 978-0-415-77867-1: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77868-8: £25.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415776868 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY
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Themes in World History Series Series Editor: Peter N. Stearns, George Mason University, USA The Themes in World History series provides exciting, new and wide-ranging surveys of the important themes of world history. Each theme is examined over a broad period of time allowing analysis of continuities and change, and introduces students to historians’ methods and debates in their context. NEW
Agriculture in World History Mark Tauger, West Virginia University, USA The survival of the human race since earliest times has depended on its exploitation of the land through agriculture. Mark Tauger looks at farming in early civilizations – from ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt to early China and India – and asks how it is that since farmers have played a critical role in the fate of the species that they have never enjoyed high social status. Following medieval farming through to imperialism, agricultural revolution, then to decolonisation, the Depression and the Cold War, this wide-ranging survey brings the story of farming right up to the present day. It examines contentious current issues such as contrasting aspects of overproduction and famine, the role of the World Bank and the IMF, environmental issues and GMO. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Agriculture in Ancient Civilizations 2. Agriculture in the Post-Classical Period 3. European Agricultural Revolution 4. Agriculture in the 19th Century 5. Agriculture in the Early 20th Century 6. World War II and Cold War Period 7. Morality and Sustainable Farming
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Education in World History
The Environment in World History
Mark S. Johnson, University of Wisconsin, USA This book is a comprehensive, thematic survey of the history of education throughout the world, from ancient times to the present day. Education in World History analyzes patterns of religious and cultural influence in classical societies, as well as the ways in which conquest, trade and cross-cultural contacts helped to shape educational change in post-classical societies. From Confucius, through to the Greeks and the Egyptians, Mark S. Johnson first takes an integrated look at ancient education, and the development of various education traditions. Considering the ways in which early modern states and religious movements helped to shape ethnic, religious and national identities through increasingly formal institutionalized education, he then examines how colonialism influenced education in the modern era. Finally, the volume goes on to discuss the rise of vocationalism, the decline – in some places – of religious education, and the effects of globalization on education. Selected Contents: Introduction: Joining Together the History of Education and World History 1. Religion and Education in Classical Societies 2. Cross-Cultural Influences in Post-Classical Education 3. Education, the State and Early Modern Identities 4. Colonialism and the Western Model of Educational Development 5. Education After Colonialism and the Effects of Globalization. Conclusion: Rethinking International Education? July 2010: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-31813-6: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31814-3: £15.99 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415318143
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Stephen Mosley, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Covering the last five hundred years of global history, The Environment in World History examines the processes that have transformed the Earth and put growing pressure on natural resources. Chapters and case studies explore a wide range of issues, including: • the hunting of wildlife and the loss of biodiversity in nearly every part of the globe • the clearing of the world’s forests and the development of strategies to halt their decline • the degradation of soils, one of the most profound and unnoticed ways that humans have altered the planet • the impact of urban-industrial growth and the deepening ‘ecological footprints’ of the world’s cities • the pollution of air, land and water as the ‘inevitable’ trade-off for continued economic growth worldwide. The Environment in World History offers a fresh environmental perspective on familiar world history narratives of imperialism and colonialism, trade and commerce, and technological progress and the advance of civilization, and will be invaluable reading for all students of world history and environmental studies. Selected Contents: Figures and Tables. Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Environment and History 2. The World Hunt 3. Forests and Forestry 4. Soils and Irrigation 5. Cities and the Environment 6. Conclusion: Beyond the Limits? February 2010: 234x156: 128pp Hb: 978-0-415-40955-1: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40956-8: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-85953-7 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415409568
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Sexuality in World History
Globalization in World History
Jews and Judaism in World History
Peter N. Stearns, George Mason University, USA
Peter N. Stearns, George Mason University, USA
Howard N. Lupovitch, University of Western Ontario, Canada
The idea of globalization is currently inescapable, though the term and the theory attached date back only to the 1990s. History helps clarify where globalization comes from, how it relates to broad processes of change, and why it rouses controversy. In Globalization in World History, Peter N. Stearns argues that although the term is a relatively new one, the process of globalization has roots much further back in time. He shows how tracing this process of change can also help to define the concept of globalization as we understand it today. The book examines major changes in global interactions from 1000 CE onward, and defines four major turning points that have accelerated the process of globalization. Selected Contents: 1. Globalization and the Challenge to Historical Analysis 2. Emerging Patterns of Contact, 1200 BCE – 1000 CE: A Preparatory Phase 3. 1000 CE as Turning Point: The Birth of Globalization? 4. 1500 as Turning Point: The Birth of Globalization? 5. The 1850s as Turning Point: The Birth of Globalization? 6. Globalization since the 1940s: A New Global History? 7. Conclusion: The Historical Perspective October 2009: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-77917-3: £65.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77918-0: £16.99 eBook: 978-0-203-86606-1
This book is a survey of the history of the Jewish people from biblical antiquity to the present, spanning nearly 2,500 years and traversing five continents. Opening with a broad introduction which addresses key questions of terminology and definition, the ten chapters then go on to explore Jewish history in both its religious and non-religious dimensions. The book explores the social, political and cultural aspects of Jewish history, and examines the changes and continuities across the whole of the Jewish world throughout its long and varied history. Topics covered include: • the emergence of Judaism as a religion and way of life • the development during the Middle Ages of Judaism as an all-encompassing identity • the effect on Jewish life and identity of major changes in Europe and the Islamic world from the mid sixteenth through the end of the nineteenth century • the complexity of Jewish life in the twentieth century, the challenge of anti-semitism and the impact of the Holocaust, and the emergence of the current centres of World Jewry in the State of Israel and the New World. Selected Contents: Introduction: Dimensions of Jewish History 1. The World of the Hebrew Bible 2. The Challenge of Hellenism 3. The Rise of Rabbinic Judaism 4. The Jews of Islam 5. The Jews of Medieval Christendom 6. World Jewry in Flux, 1450–1750 7. The Age of Enlightenment and Emancipation 8. Anti-Semitism and Jewish Responses, 1870–1914 9. Renewal and Devastation, 1918–1945 10. The Post-War World. Conclusion. Bibliographic Essay: Suggestions for Further Reading
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’Expansive and accessible, Peter Stearns’ Sexuality in World History offers a much needed introduction to histories of sexuality from a global perspective.’ – Mary Spongberg- Head of Department of Modern History, Macquarie University, USA This book examines sexuality in the past, and explores how it helps explain sexuality in the present. The subject of sexuality is often a controversial one, and exploring it through a world history perspective emphasises the extent to which societies, including our own, are still reacting to historical change through contemporary sexual behaviours, values, and debates. The study uses a clear chronological structure to focus on major patterns and changes in sexuality – both sexual culture and sexual behaviours – in the main periods of world history, with comparison and discussion across cultures and societies. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Whys and Hows of Sex History Part 1: Preface: Sexuality Before Modern Times 2. Sexuality and the Rise of Agriculture 3. Sexuality in the Classical Period 4. The Impact of Religion on Sexuality, to 1450 5. Sex in an Age of Trade and Colonies Part 2: Preface: Sex in the Modern World, 1750–1950 6. Western Society, 1750–1950: A First Sexual Revolution and the Victorian Response 7. Global Trends and Variations in the Age of Imperialism Part 3: Preface: Sexuality in the Age of Globalization 8. Sex in Contemporary World History February 2009: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-77776-6: £55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77777-3: £15.99 eBook: 978-0-203-88032-6 For more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415777773
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A Abbott, Mary............................................28 Aberth, John.............................................15 Across the Religious Divide .........................4 Agriculture in World History......................30 Aiston, Sarah ..............................................4 Allan, David ..............................................11 Almond, Ian................................................4 Amt, Emilie...............................................14 Anderson, Roberta..............................16, 22 Appearance of Witchcraft, The ...................3 Arab Historians of the Crusades (Routledge Revivals) ..................................20 Archer, Ian W..............................................8 Armies of the Caliphs, The ........................20 Asian Democracy in World History ............30 At the Limits of History .............................26 Atlas of Medieval Britain ...........................23 Atlas of Medieval Europe ..........................15 Avari, Burjor .............................................22
B Bachrach, Bernard ....................................20 Barber, Malcolm .......................................14 Barber, Sarah ............................................25 Bardzell, Jeffrey.........................................24 Barker, Hannah .........................................10 Basics of Essay Writing, The ......................28 Battles, Dominique ...................................21 Beaudoin, Steven M..................................32 Behind the Castle Gate .............................24 Bell Henneman, John Jr. ............................21 Bellenger, Dominic Aidan....................16, 22 Bennett, Martyn .......................................13 Bentley, Michael .......................................26 Between Courtly Literature and Al-Andaluz ...............................................24 Birkholz, Daniel.........................................24 Birmingham, David .....................................7 Black, Christopher ......................................4 Black, Jeremy..............................................5 Black, Robert ..............................................2 Block Friedman, John................................22 Blockmans, Wim.......................................14 Body and Sacred Place in Medieval Europe, 1100–1389..................................21 Body Broken, The .....................................14 Bond Men Made Free ...............................24 Borlik, Todd Andrew .................................11 Borris, Kenneth...........................................3 Boston Massacre, The .................................7 Bowen Raddeker, Hélène ..........................27 Bradbury, Jim ............................................20 Brasher, Sally.............................................21 Breen, Louise A...........................................6 Breuer, Heidi .............................................11 Briggs, Charles F. ......................................14 Brink, Stefan.............................................16 Broadhead, Philip........................................2 Budd, Adam .............................................26 Burckhardt, Jacob .....................................28
C Canning, Joseph .......................................17 Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship (Routledge Revivals), The ............17 Casey, James...............................................4 Casiday, Augustine ...................................18 Castleden, Rodney....................................24 Causes of the English Revolution 1529–1642, The .......................................10 Century of Revolution 1603–1714, The ....10 Chalus, Elaine ...........................................10 Chance, Jane ............................................24 Childhood in World History.......................31 Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World....................................1
Christianity and Society in the Modern World (Series) .............................................1 Christina of Markyate ...............................19 Clark, Anna ..............................................18 Cogliano, Francis D.....................................7 Companion to Historiography ...................26 Consumerism in World History..................31 Consuming History ...................................26 Converging Worlds .....................................6 Converging Worlds .....................................6 Cook, Chris ................................................2 Coward, Barry ............................................8 Crabtree, Pamela ......................................22 Crafting the Witch ....................................11 Cressy, David ............................................10 Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe, 14701530, The...................................................4 Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714, The .................19 Crusades and the Near East, The...............19 Crusades, The ...........................................19 Cunningham, Sean ...................................13
European World 1500–1800, The ...............1 Evagrius Ponticus ......................................18 Evans, G.R. ...............................................17
F Fanning, Steven ........................................20 Fanous, Samuel ........................................19 Ferber, Sarah...............................................4 Ferrell, Lori Anne ......................................10 Fifty Key Medieval Thinkers.......................17 First Industrial Nation, The ........................12 Fitzpatrick, Martin.......................................2 Flood, John...............................................25 Food in World History ...............................32 France, John .............................................19 From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta ........................................................23 From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms .................................................15 From the Brink of the Apocalypse .............15
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Daley, Brian...............................................18 Daniell, Christopher ..................................23 Darby, Graham ...........................................4 Davies, Brian L. ...........................................5 Davies, II, Edward J. ..................................32 Davies, Martin L........................................27 de Groot, Jerome......................................26 Delbourgo, James .......................................7 Demonic Possession and Exorcism...............4 Desire .......................................................18 Dew, Nicholas.............................................7 Disability in Medieval Europe ....................21 Disease and Medicine in World History .....32 Ditchburn, David ......................................15 Dobson, Miriam........................................25 Doran, Susan ....................................8, 9, 10 Duffy, Seán ...............................................24 Durston, Christopher ................................10
Gabrieli, Francesco....................................20 Gaunt, Peter ...............................................8 Gender and Holiness.................................21 Gender in World History ...........................32 Gerli, E. Michael .......................................22 Gilbert, Martin....................................28, 29 Gilman, Ernest B. ......................................11 Glete, Jan ...................................................5 Glick, Thomas F.........................................22 Globalization in World History ..................31 Globalizing Feminisms, 1789-1945 ...........29 Goldie, Matthew Boyd................................5 Gomez, Olga ..............................................2 Gommans, Jos ............................................5 Gosch, Stephen ........................................32 Goucher, Candice .....................................28 Graff, David..............................................20 Greensides, Francesca.................................2 Gregory of Nazianzus ...............................18 Gregory the Great ....................................19 Grigsby, Bryon L........................................21
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Early Christian World, The.........................16 Early Church Fathers (Series) ...............18, 19 Early Modern European Society...................1 Early Modern Italy.......................................4 Early Modern Spain.....................................4 Earp, Lawrence .........................................21 Ecocriticism and Early Modern English Literature..................................................11 Education in World History .......................30 Edward IV.................................................12 Elizabeth I and Foreign Policy, 1558–1603.................................................9 Elizabethan World, The ...............................8 Elton, G.R. ............................................9, 12 Emmerson, Richard K................................17 Engines of the Imagination .........................4 England in the Later Middle Ages .............23 England Under the Stuarts ..........................9 England Under the Tudors ..........................9 English Historical Documents (Series) ..........8 English Historical Documents 1558–1603 ...8 English Historical Documents, 1603–1660 ..8 English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century ....................................................23 English Society 1580–1680 .......................10 Enlightenment World, The ..........................2 Enlightenment, The ....................................2 Environment in World History, The ............30 Envisaging Heaven in the Middle Ages......21 Esler, Philip F. ............................................16 European Warfare in a Global Context, 1660– 1815 ..........................................................5 European Warfare, 1494-1660 ...................5
Halsall, Guy ..............................................20 Hann, Andrew ..........................................11 Harris, Stephen .........................................21 Harvey, Karen ...........................................25 Hayes, Dawn Marie...................................21 Henry VII...................................................13 Henry VIII..................................................13 Hicks, Michael ..........................................23 Higham, N. J.............................................24 Higham, N.J..............................................24 Hill, Christopher........................................10 Hill, Thomas..............................................24 Hilton, Rodney..........................................24 Hipshon, David .........................................12 Historics....................................................27 History and Material Culture .....................25 History Beyond the Text ............................25 History Goes to the Movies .......................26 History of India, A.....................................22 History of Islam in German Thought ...........4 History of Medieval Political Thought, A....17 History of Mexico, The ................................6 History of the Church in the Middle Ages, A ....................................................17 History on Film Reader, The.......................26 History Skills .............................................28 Hoffman Berman, Constance....................16 Hoppenbrouwers, Peter ............................14 Hughes-Warrington, Marnie .....................26 Hundred Years War, The ...........................20 Hunt, Jocelyn..............................................4 Hyland, Paul ...............................................2
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I Idea of the Antipodes, The..........................5 Imagining Robin Hood ..............................23 Imprisoned by History ...............................27 India: The Ancient Past .............................22 Indian Ocean in World History, The ...........32 Innes, Matthew ........................................15 Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900......................................15 Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550.................................................14 Island Race, The........................................11
J Jaspert, Nikolas.........................................19 Jeep, John M. ...........................................21 Jeffries Martin, John ...................................2 Jenkins, Keith ...........................................26 Jestice, Phyllis G........................................19 Jews and Judaism in World History ...........31 Johnson, Mark S .......................................30 Johnson, Matthew....................................24 Jones, Norman............................................8 Jones, Peter ................................................2 Judgements on History and Historians ......28
K Kamen, Henry.............................................1 Kearney, Milo ...........................................32 Keen, Maurice ..........................................23 Kennedy, Hugh .........................................20 Key Figures in Medieval Europe.................17 Kibler, William W. .....................................21 King Arthur ..............................................24 King Arthur ..............................................24 King’s Two Maps, The ...............................24 Kingship, Conquest, and Patria .................21 Kleineke, Hannes ......................................12 Kleinhenz, Christopher .............................21 Knellwolf, Christa .......................................2 Kostick, Conor..........................................19 Kroll, Jerome.............................................20 Kucher, Michael P......................................21 Kulke, Hermann........................................22 Kümin, Beat................................................1
L Lambert, Peter ..........................................27 Lancaster Pamphlets (Series) .......................9 Laslett, Peter.............................................10 Latham, Andrew.......................................20 Laurence, Anne ........................................12 Lee, Stephen J. ...........................................9 Leo the Great ...........................................18 Levack, Brian P. .....................................3, 11 Leyser, Henrietta .......................................19 Linehan, Peter...........................................16 Livesey, Steven ..........................................22 Lock, Peter................................................19 Logan, F. Donald.................................15, 17 Lorge, Peter ................................................5 Louis XIV ..................................................13 Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages .............................................18 Lupovitch, Howard N. ...............................31 Lyons, John F.............................................28
M MacKay, Angus.........................................15 MacLean, Simon .......................................15 Making British Culture ..............................11 Making History .........................................27 Making of Modern Europe, 1648–1780, The .........................................2 Making Publics in Early Modern Europe ......5 Malay, Jessica L. ........................................11 Maltby, Josephine .....................................12 Manning, Patrick ......................................32
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Maps and Monsters in Medieval England ....................................................24 Marenbon, John .......................................18 Martin Luther ...........................................12 Mary Queen of Scots ................................13 Mary Tudor...............................................13 Mathias, Peter ..........................................12 Mazo Karras, Ruth ....................................18 McCalman, Iain ..........................................2 McCarthy, Conor ......................................18 McComb, David G. ...................................32 Medieval Archaeology ..............................22 Medieval Chinese Warfare 300-900 ..........20 Medieval England .....................................23 Medieval France........................................21 Medieval Germany....................................21 Medieval Iberia .........................................22 Medieval Idea of Law as Represented by Lucas de Penna (Routledge Revivals), The...........................................................17 Medieval Ireland .......................................24 Medieval Islamic Civilization ......................21 Medieval Italy ...........................................21 Medieval Jewish Civilization ......................22 Medieval Monstrosity and the Female Body.........................................................25 Medieval Naval Warfare 1000–1500 .........20 Medieval Philosophy .................................18 Medieval Religion .....................................16 Medieval Religion .....................................16 Medieval Scandinavia................................22 Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine ..................................................22 Medieval Tradition of Thebes, The.............21 Medieval World, The.................................16 Medieval Worlds .......................................22 Meikle, Maureen M. ...................................4 Meri, Josef W............................................21 Metzler, Irina.............................................21 Mid Tudors, The..........................................9 Middleton, Richard .....................................6 Migration in World History........................32 Miller, Sarah Alison ...................................25 Misconceptions About the Middle Ages....21 Mittman, Asa............................................24 Modern Historians on British History 1485-1945 (Routledge Revivals)................12 Modern Historiography Reader, The..........26 Moorhead, John .......................................19 Morgan, Victoria.......................................11 Mosley, Stephen .......................................30 Mossler Figg, Kristen.................................22 Muessig, Carolyn ......................................21 Mughal Warfare .........................................5 Mullett, Michael .......................................12 Munslow, Alun .........................................27 Mystic Mind, The ......................................20 Mystics of the Christian Tradition ..............20
N Neiberg, Michael S....................................32 Neil, Bronwen...........................................18 Neillands, Robin........................................20 Nelson, Janet L. ........................................16 New Directions in American History (Series)........................................................7 Noble, Thomas F.X. ...................................15
O O’Day, Rosemary ........................................8 Offen, Karen.............................................29 Oldridge, Darren.........................................3 Oliver Cromwell ........................................13 Origins and Development of the Dutch Revolt, The .................................................4 Over, Kristen Lee.......................................21
P Pasztori Kupan, Istvan...............................19 Peniston-Bird, Corinna ..............................25 Pettegree, Andrew......................................2 Phimister, Kirsten E. ....................................7 Pilcher, Jeffrey M.......................................32 Political History of Tudor and Stuart England, A..................................................9 Pollard, A.J. ..............................................23 Pontiac’s War..............................................6 Poverty in World History ...........................32 Premodern Trade in World History.............32 Premodern Travel in World History ............32 Prestwich, Michael....................................24 Price, F. Douglas..........................................8 Price, Neil .................................................16 Princes, Pastors and People .......................10 Principles of Government and Politics in the Middle Ages (Routledge Revivals) ....17 Prophecy and Sibylline Imagery in the Renaissance ..............................................11 Pulsiano, Phillip.........................................22 Putter, Ad .................................................21
Q Questions and Analysis in History (Series)....................................................4, 9
R Reading Primary Sources...........................25 Reformation World, The .............................2 Reichert, Michelle .....................................24 Reign of Elizabeth I, The .............................9 Religion and Society in Early Modern England ....................................................10 Religion in World History ..........................32 Renaissance Thought ..................................2 Renaissance World, The ..............................2 Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages.....................25 Representing the Plague in Early Modern England ....................................................11 (Re-)Reading Bede ....................................24 Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 ............7 Revolutionary America, 1763–1815 ............7 Revolutions in World History .....................32 Rewriting Histories (Series) ..................15, 16 Richard III..................................................12 Richards, Judith M. ...................................13 Richards, Michael D. .................................32 Riches, Sam ..............................................21 Romaniello, Matthew .................................4 Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Sky......21 Rose, Susan ..............................................20 Rosenthal, Joel T. ......................................23 Roth, Norman...........................................22 Rothermund, Dietmar ...............................22 Rousseau, George S....................................3 Routledge Approaches to History (Series)..27 Routledge Atlas of British History, The.......28 Routledge Atlas of Jewish History, The ......29 Routledge Classics (Series)...................10, 28 Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453–1763, The ............................2 Routledge Companion to Historical Studies, The..............................................27 Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare, The ............................................20 Routledge Companion to the Crusades, The...........................................................19 Routledge Companion to the Stuart Age, 1603–1714, The .......................................10 Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age, The.............................................................8 Routledge Companions to History (Series)............................2, 8, 10, 19, 20, 27 Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages (Series) ...............17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24
Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources (Series)...................................25, 29 Routledge Historical Atlases (Series) ....28, 29 Routledge Historical Biographies (Series)................................................12, 13 Routledge International Studies in Business History (Series) ............................12 Routledge Key Guides (Series)...................17 Routledge Readers in History (Series)..............................................2, 3, 26 Routledge Research in Gender and History (Series) ............................................4 Routledge Research in Medieval Studies (Series)......................................................20 Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures (Series).......................................5 Routledge Revivals (Series) ........9, 12, 17, 20 Routledge Studies in Cultural History (Series) ......................................4, 11 Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture (Series).......................21, 24, 25 Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture (Series) ...............5, 11 Routledge Worlds (Series) .................2, 8, 16 Russell, Philip ..............................................6 Rutterford, Janette....................................12
S Salih, Sarah...............................................21 Sawday, Jonathan .......................................4 Sceptical History .......................................27 Schaus, Margaret C. .................................18 Schofield, Phillipp .....................................27 Science and Empire in the Atlantic World....7 Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe, The...................................3 Sexuality in Medieval Europe.....................18 Sexuality in World History .........................31 “She, this in Blak” .....................................24 Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages, A.........................................17 Smith, Richard L........................................32 Southgate, Beverley ..................................27 Spaces of Consumption ............................11 Spain 1474–1598 .......................................4 Speculative Grammar and Stoic Language Theory in Medieval Allegorical Narrative ...24 Spence, Jean...............................................4 Sperling, Jutta.............................................4 Sports in World History .............................32 Star Chamber Stories (Routledge Revivals)...9 Starks, Tricia................................................4 Stater, Victor...............................................9 Stearns, Peter N. .................................31, 32 Stobart, Jon ..............................................11 Stone, Lawrence .......................................10 Strange Histories.........................................3 Studies in Medieval History and Culture (Series)..........................................11, 21, 24 Super, John C. ..........................................32 Sweet, Victoria .........................................21 Szarmach, Paul E. .....................................23
T Tauger, Mark.............................................30 Tavormina, M. Teresa ................................23 Teaching History Online ............................28 Themes in World History (Series) ...30, 31, 32 Theodoret of Cyrus ...................................19 Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics................20 Three Edwards, The ..................................24 Tobacco in Russian History and Culture .......4 Tolkien the Medievalist .............................24 Totaro, Rebecca ........................................11 Trade and Empire in the Atlantic 1400-1600 .................................................7 Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages .............................................22
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Treasure, Geoffrey.......................................2 Trevelyan, G.M............................................9 Turley, Briane K. ........................................32 Two Cities, The .........................................14
U Ullmann, Walter .......................................17 United States in World History, The ...........32
V Viking World, The .....................................16 Vikings in History, The...............................15
W Wallis, Faith ..............................................22 Walton, Linda ...........................................28 War and the State in Early Modern Europe........................................................5 War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900–1795........................................5 Warburton, Nigel ......................................28 Warfare and History (Series)..................5, 20 Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450-900 ..........................................20 Warfare in World History ..........................32 Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe, 1500–1700.....................5 Warnicke, Retha M. ..................................13 Water Supply System of Siena, Italy, The ...21 Watts, Sheldon .........................................32 Wegman, Rob C. ........................................4 Western Civilization in World History ........32 What is History For? .................................27 Wiesner-Hanks, Merry ................................1 Wilkinson, Richard ....................................13 Wilson, Bronwen ........................................5 Wilson, Kathleen ......................................11 Witchcraft Reader, The ...............................3 Witchcraft Sourcebook, The........................3 Witch-Hunting in Scotland........................11 Wolf, Kirsten ............................................22 Women and Gender in Medieval Europe...18 Women and Their Money 1700-1950 .......12 Women of the Humiliati ...........................21 Women, Education, and Agency, 1600–2000.................................................4 Women’s and Gender History (Series) .......10 Women’s History, Britain 1700–1850 ........10 Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe ...........14 Wood, Alan T............................................30 Wooding, Lucy .........................................13 World History ...........................................28 World We Have Lost, The..........................10 Wray, Shona Kelly .......................................4 Wrightson, Keith ......................................10 Wroughton, John......................................10
Y Yachnin, Paul ..............................................5 York, Neil L. ................................................7
Z Ziemann, Benjamin ...................................25 Zika, Charles...............................................3 Zinn, Grover A. .........................................21
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