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Routledge Historical Biographies Series Series Editor: Robert Pearce 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 just being dry, academic texts however, they are also perfect, affordable books for the history buff.
Edward IV
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Hannes Kleineke, History of Parliament, UK
Sean Cunningham, National Archives, UK
Lucy Wooding, King’s College London, UK
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?
’Henry VII is a hefty achievement, and a goldmine for anyone interested in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.’ – John Watts, Reviews in History: Institute of Historical Research
’The author does a wonderful job of telling a gripping story that also gives a sense of the complexity of the reign and the period ... Students who read this will be well instructed about a very significant period of English history – and they will be entertained as well.’ – Anne McLaren, University of Liverpool, 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 re-assesses 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: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-36800-1: $27.95
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. Up until now the details of Henry as a person and as a king, his court and household, his subjects, and his country have remained little known. This book fills that gap, bringing to the forefront the life and times of the very first Tudor king. 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: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26621-5: $27.95
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: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33995-7: $27.95
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Richard III David Hipshon, St James Independent School, UK 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. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Early Life, 1452–1461 2. Duke of Gloucester, 1461–1471 3. Lord of the North, 1471–1483 4. Richard’s Character 5. The Usurpation of the Crown, 1483 6. Richard’s Kingship, 1483–1485 7. Local Feuds and High Politics 8. Diplomacy and Foreign Relations 9. Bosworth Field, 1485. Conclusion December 2009: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-46280-8: $55.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46281-5: $27.95
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Mary Tudor
Martin Luther
Judith M. Richards, La Trobe University, Australia
Michael Mullett
‘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
’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
Mary Tudor is often written off as a hopeless, twisted queen who tried desperately to pull England back to the Catholic Church that was so dear to her mother, and sent many to burn at the stake in the process. 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. This illustrated and accessible biography is essential reading for all those with an interest in one of England’s most misrepresented monarchs. 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: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32721-3: $27.95
Mary Queen of Scots Retha M. Warnicke ’Scholars now have Warnicke to use as their chief one volume study of Mary.’ – Julian Goodare, University of Edinburgh, UK In this biography of one of the most intriguing figures of early modern European history, Retha M. Warnicke, widely regarded as a leading historian on Tudor queenship, offers a fresh interpretation of the life of this fascinating Tudor Queen. 2006: 198x129: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-29182-8: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29183-5: $27.95
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English Historical Documents
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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.
Louis XIV
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Richard Wilkinson
English Historical Documents 1558–1603
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.
’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 This lively and accessible biography focuses on Louis’ personal life while keeping the needs of the history student at the forefront, featuring analysis of Louis’ wider significance in history and the surrounding historiography. A narrative account of Louis’ life, this study proposes that the Sun King’s reign and legacy cannot be fully understood without a detailed analysis of Louis’ private life and personality, including his upbringing and his many lovers. Louis’ relations with his closest family set the tone for the treatment of his French subjects and for his foreign policy towards the rest of Europe. This book balances the undeniable cultural achievements of the reign against the realities of Louis’ egotism and argues that, when viewed critically, Louis’ rule (1643–1715) personified the disadvantages of absolute monarchy and inexorably led to social and political blunders resulting in the suffering of millions. Richard Wilkinson demonstrates that while Louis excelled as a self publicist, he fell far short of being a great monarch. 2007: 198x129: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-35815-6: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35816-3: $27.95
Oliver Cromwell 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: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31922-5: $27.95
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Edited by Ian W. Archer, Keble College, University of Oxford, UK and the late F. Douglas Price English Historical Documents 1558–1603 covers the reign of Elizabeth I, when government, culture, religion and foreign policy all underwent profound change. The format of the series has been updated and the documents gathered here encompass the most up to date approaches to the material. This volume includes informative introductory pieces for the parts and sections and editorial comment is directed towards making sources intelligible rather than drawing conclusions from them. 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 December 2009: 234x156: 1104pp Hb: 978-0-415-35097-6: $450.00
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English Historical Documents, 1603–1660 Edited by Peter Gaunt, University of Chester, UK and Barry Coward, Birkbeck, University of London, UK This volume covers 1603–1660, the years of the Stuart Kings, the English Civil War and the rise and fall of the Republic. The format of the series has been updated and the documents gathered here encompass the most up to date approaches to the material. This volume includes informative introductory pieces for the parts and sections and editorial comment is directed towards making sources intelligible rather than drawing conclusions from them. 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 December 2009: 234x156: 832pp Hb: 978-0-415-19909-4: $450.00
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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
The Elizabethan World Edited by Susan Doran, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Norman Jones, Utah State University, USA
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The Mid Tudors Edward VI and Mary, 1547–1558 Stephen J. Lee Series: Questions and Analysis in History
Series: Routledge Worlds The Elizabethan World is of immense social, cultural and economic significance, and the events and people of the time are some of the most colorful and best-known in British history. Elizabeth I is one of British history’s most famous monarchs, and her reign saw the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the foundations of the early British Empire and the emergence of Britain as a major maritime power. Literature and the arts flourished, with Shakespeare in full creative bloom and the growth of commercial theatre. Major religious changes took place at this time, including the 1559 Church Settlement from which The Church of England traces its roots. 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 book 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. October 2009: 246x174: 640pp Hb: 978-0-415-40959-9: $250.00
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. The book starts with a chapter on Henry VIII to establish the overall perspective over the following two reigns – thereby providing a basis to examine their positive as well as negative features. 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? 2006: 216x138 Hb: 978-0-415-30214-2: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30215-9: $24.95
The Reign of Elizabeth I Selected Contents Introduction Susan Doran and Norman Jones Part 1: Governance and Politics 1. Governing Norman Jones 2. Elizabeth Susan Doran 3 Council Natalie Mears 4. Court William Tighe 5. Political Ideas Ann McLaren 6. Parliament David Dean 7. Censorship and Propaganda Cyndia Clegg 8. Centre and Localities John Cooper 9. Ireland David Edwards Part 2: Religion and Religious Cultures 10. The Church: Structure and Teachings Brett Usher 11. Parochial Religion John Craig 12. Protestantism and National Identity Thomas Freeman 13. The Catholic Community William Sheils 14. The Godly Peter Lake Part 3: Society 15. Social Hierarchies Susan Amussen 16. Nobility and Gentry Janet Dickinson 17. The Parish Elite Henry French 18. The Poor Steve Hindle 19. Women Tim Stretton 20. Family and Household Alex Shepard 21. Rebellion and Disorder K.J. Kesselring
1558–1603 Part 4: Work and the Economy 22. Economic Preoccupations David Sacks 23. Commerce and Consumption Ian Archer 24. Tudor Troubles: Problems of Youth in Elizabethan England Paul Griffiths 25. Urban Economies Joe Ward and Muriel McClendon 26 Rural Economies Richard Hoyle Part 5: Culture 27. Transformations in Popular Culture Martin Ingram 28. News Joad Raymond 29. Theatre Lawrence Manley 30. Popular Entertainments Paul White 31. Art Richard Williams 32. Architecture Tara Hamling 33. Poetry Steven May 34. Intellectual Developments Freyja Cox Jensen Part 6: The Outside World 35. Europe 1558–1603 David Potter 36. The Catholic Threat and Elizabethan Wars Paul Hammer 37. Exploration and Imperialism Ken MacMillan 38. Elizabethan Awareness of the Outside World Matthew Dimmock
Stephen J. Lee Series: Questions and Analysis in History 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: • The religious settlement • 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: $100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30213-5: $22.95
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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
A Political History of Tudor and Stuart England
English Warfare, 1511–1642
A Sourcebook
Series: Warfare and History
Rosemary O’Day, The Open University, UK
Edited by Victor Stater
Series: Routledge Companions to History
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.
2001: 234x156: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-21481-0: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21482-7: $41.95
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Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age
Bringing together, in a single volume, chronological, statistical, tabular and biographical information to cover all the major aspects of this colourful period in history, this compact and highly accessible reference work contains information on every facet of the Tudor age from the working of the courts and the structure of government to the plague, pamphleteers and the prayer book. Containing a critical chapter on primary and secondary sources and a further chapter on historiography, this handy book sheds light on this complex period, its rebellions, the many changes in the Church and developments in world of learning. Features include detailed commentaries on the events of the reigns of the five Tudor monarchs from Henry VII to Elizabeth I, chronologies of Ireland and the rebellions, a history of Bible scholarship and coverage of religious developments. Selected Contents: 1. General Chronological Commentary: 1485–1603 2. Ireland – Chronology and List of Governors 3. Tudor Rebellions Chronologies 4. Ecclesiastical and Religious Developments 5. The World of Learning 6. Central Government 1: Monarchy and Royal Household 7. Central Government 2: Parliament 8. Local Government 9. Central, Church and Manorial Courts 10. Population and Health 11. Biographical Index 12. Genealogical Tables 13. Tudor Titles: Who Was Who? 14. Glossary 15. Sources 16. Historiography and Bibliographical Essays December 2009: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-44564-1: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44565-8: $34.95
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England Under the Tudors G.R. Elton ’The best full-length introductory history of the Tudor period ... Written with great verve, it will delight both the scholar and the general reader.’ – The Spectator ’Students of history owe Elton major debts. He has shown that political history is still worth investigation, that it offers the possibility of exciting discovery and genuine debate. He has demonstrated that scholarly work can be presented in prose that is witty, muscular, clear and above everything, readable.’ – The Times Education Supplement
2002: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-20743-0: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20744-7: $37.95
James Scott Wheeler Series: Warfare and History 2002: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-22131-3: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22132-0: $40.95 eBook: 978-0-203-46359-8
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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’.
Women’s History, Britain 1700–1850 An Introduction Edited by Hannah Barker and Elaine Chalus
2002: 216x138: 568pp Pb: 978-0-415-27785-3: $33.95
Series: Women’s and Gender History 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.
The Routledge Companion to the Stuart Age, 1603–1714 John Wroughton 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 as the book details the key events and themes of the era. 2005: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-37890-1: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37893-2: $33.95
A thorough and well-balanced selection of individual chapters by leading field experts and dynamic new scholars, combine original research with a discussion of current secondary literature, and the contributors examine areas as diverse as the Enlightenment, politics, religion, education, sexuality, family, work, poverty, and consumption. The authors most importantly realize that female historical experience is not generic, and that it can be significantly affected by factors such as social status, location, age, race and religion. Providing a captivating overview of women and their lives, this book is an essential purchase for the study of women’s history, and, providing delightful little gems of knowledge and insight. List of Contributors: Hannah Barker, Jane Rendall, Deborah Simonton, Tanya Evans, Karen Harvey, Ann Stott, Alannah Tomkins, Anne-Marie Kilday, Helen Berry, Elaine Chalus, Fiona Montgomery, Kathleen Wilson 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: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-29177-4: $36.95 eBook: 978-0-203-34199-5
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: $34.95
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The Irish and British Wars, 1637–1654 Triumph, Tragedy, and Failure
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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.
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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 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. The collection is designed to recover the variety of the voices of women inhabiting different geographical and social contexts while highlighting commonality and continuity with reference to creativity, achievement, and the management and transgression of structures of gender inequality. June 2009: 229x152: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-99005-9: $95.00
Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick, Canada Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 2007: 229x152: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-96115-8: $100.00
Quaker Women Personal Life, Memory and Radicalism in the Lives of Women Friends, 1780–1930 Sandra Stanley Holton, University of Adelaide, Australia Series: Women’s and Gender History Written by a respected and pioneering historian of women, this book focuses on specific case studies of the lives of individual Quaker women and uses them to introduce key concepts and theories relating to women’s lives during this period. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Margaret Wood (1783–1859), Quaker Spinster and Shopkeeper 3. Kinship, Money and Worldliness: Margaret Wood and ‘A Snug Independence’ 4. Rachel Priestman, a ‘Public Friend’ 5. Marriages, Births and Deaths: The Formation of the Priestman-Bright Circle 6. Religion, Family and Public Life 7. Sisters, Marriage and Friendship 8. The Single Life: Education, Religion and Reform Among the Priestman-Bright Circle 9. Family, Friendship and Politics 10. Marriage, Money and the Networked Family 11. Helen Clark, Family Life and Politics 12. The Changing Order: Family, Friendship and Politics in the Late Nineteenth Century 13. Suffragism and Democracy 14. The Priestman-Bright Circle and Women’s History 2007: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-28143-0: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28144-7: $39.95
Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England
The Witchcraft Sourcebook
Edited by Jennifer Richards and Alison Thorne
This Sourcebook provides students of the history of witchcraft with a broad range of sources, many of which have been translated into English for the first time, with commentary and background by one of the leading scholars in the field.
Rhetoric has long been a powerful and pervasive force in political and cultural life, yet in the early modern period, rhetorical training was generally reserved as a masculine privilege. This volume argues, however, that women found a variety of ways to represent their interests persuasively, and that by looking more closely at the importance of rhetoric for early modern women, and their representation within rhetorical culture, we also gain a better understanding of their capacity for political action. 2006: 216x138: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-38526-8: $120.00 eBook: 978-0-203-96590-0
Edited by Brian P. Levack
Selected Contents: 1. Witchcraft and Magic in the Ancient World 2. Medieval Foundations of Witch Hunting 3. Witch-Beliefs in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 4. The Trial and Punishment of Witches 5. Witchcraft Trials in Europe and America 6. Demonic Possession and Witchcraft 7. The Sceptical Tradition 8. Dramatic Representations of Witchcraft 2003: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-19505-8: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-19506-5: $39.95 eBook: 978-0-203-45554-8
Ladies’ Dispensatory Edited by Carey Balaban, Jonathan Erlen and Richard Sederits 2002: 229x152: 364pp Hb: 978-0-415-93533-3: $100.00
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The Witchcraft Reader Edited by Darren Oldridge, University College Worcester, UK
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 Appearance of Witchcraft
Series: Routledge Readers in History The Witchcraft Reader draws together the best historical writing on the subject, exploring the origins and consequences of the fear of witches. The Reader traces the development of witch beliefs in the late Middle Ages, the social and political dynamics of witch-hunts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and the continuing relevance of the subject today. This second edition has been extensively revised and updated to include important new research in the field. There are expanded sections on witchcraft in the Middle Ages and the role of gender in witch trials, as well as new work on demonic possession and the decline and survival of witch beliefs. The major themes and debates in the study of witchcraft are brought together in a general introduction, which places the extracts in a critical context and each extract has an introduction which contextualizes its author. The Witchcraft Reader offers a wide range of historical perspectives in a single, accessible volume aimed at anyone intrigued by this complex and fascinating subject. List of Contributors: Richard Kieckhefer, Norman Cohn, Michael D. Bailey, Hans Peter Broedel, Robin Briggs, Joyce Miller, Edward Bever, Wolfgang Behringer, Jacqueline Simpson, H.C. Erik Midelfort, Gustav Henningsen, Éva Pócs, Stuart Clark, Alison Rowlands, Gary K. Waite, Christina Larner, Gerald Scholz Williams, Brian P. Levack, William Monter, Kathleen Sands, Sarah Ferber, Elisa Slattery, Jane P. Davidson, Elizabeth Reis, Clive Holmes, E.J. Kent, Virginia Krause, Louise Jackson, Lyndal Roper, Marion Gibson, Owen Davies, Marijke Gijwijt-Hofstra, Diane Purkiss, Jean La Fontaine
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 sixteenthcentury 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. This book shows how artists and printers across the period developed key visual codes for witchcraft, such as the cauldron and the riding of animals. It demonstrates how influential these were in creating a new iconography for representing witchcraft incorporating themes such as the power of female sexuality, male fantasy, moral reform, divine providence and punishment, the superstitions of non-Christian peoples and the cannibalism of the new world. 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: $150.00
Selected Contents: General Introduction 1. Medieval Origins 2. Witchcraft, Magic and Fear 3. The Idea of a Witch Cult 4. Witchcraft and the Reformation 5. Witchcraft and Authority 6. Witchcraft, Possession and the Devil 7. Witchcraft and Gender 8. Reading Confessions 9. The Decline of Witchcraft 10. Witchcraft Today 2008: 246x174: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-41564-4: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41565-1: $41.95
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Crafting the Witch
Shortlisted for the 2008 Katharine Briggs Award
Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England
Witch-Hunting in Scotland
Heidi Breuer, California State University, USA
Law, Politics and Religion
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Brian P. Levack, University of Texas, USA
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. March 2009: 229x152: 238pp Hb: 978-0-415-97761-6: $95.00
Edited by Marshall Grossman, University of Maryland, USA Bringing together eminent historicist and formalist critics, this volume examines how Renaissance texts were read, how they were put to use and why this matters for the study of Renaissance literature and for the future of literary studies.
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.
In the earlier texts, magic is predominantly a masculine pursuit, garnering its user prestige and power, but in the later texts, magic becomes a primarily feminine activity, one that marks its user as wicked and heretical. This project explores both the literary and the social motivations for this transformation, seeking an answer to the question, “Why did the witch become wicked?”
Reading Renaissance Ethics
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Aeolian Winds and the Spirit in Renaissance Architecture Academia Eolia Revisited Edited by Barbara Kenda Written by scholars of international stature, Aeolian Winds and the Spirit in Renaissance Architecture presents studies of Renaissance pneumatology exploring the relationship between architecture and the disciplines of art and science.
Brian P. Levack draws on law, politics and religion to explain the intensity of Scottish witch-hunting. Topics discussed include: • The distinctive features of the Scottish criminal justice system • The use of torture to extract confessions • The intersection of witch-hunting with local and national politics • The relationship between state-building and witch-hunting and the role of James VI • Scottish Calvinism and the determination of zealous Scottish clergy and magistrates to achieve a godly society. This original survey combines broad interpretations of the rise and fall of Scottish witchcraft prosecutions with detailed case studies of specific witch-hunts. Witch-Hunting in Scotland makes fascinating reading for anyone with an interest in witchcraft or in the political, legal and religious history of the early modern period. 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 2007: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-0-415-39942-5: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39943-2: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-08950-7
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Chasma Ges: Delphic Pneuma and the Cult of Asklepios 3. ’Study the Warm Winds and the Cold’: Hippocrates and the Renaissance Villa 4. The Role of the Winds in the Architectural Theory from Vitruvius to Scamozzi 5. Making Visible the Invisible: Signs of Aer in Renaissance Treatises 6. Poetry and ’Spirited’ Ancient Sculpture in Renaissance Rome: Pomponio Leto’s Academy to the Sixteenth-Century Sculpture Garden 7. The Winds in the Corners: Giulio Romano, The Elements and the Palazzo Te’s Fall of the Giants 8. The Breath of Cities 2006: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-39803-9: $169.95 Pb: 978-0-415-39804-6: $59.95
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Religion and Society in Early Modern England 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.
Renaissance Thought A Reader 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.
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It covers the crucial topics of the Reformation through narratives, reports, literary works, orthodox and unorthodox religious writing, institutional church documents, and parliamentary proceedings. Helpful introductions put each of the sources in context and make this an accessible student text. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Tradition and Change: The Old Religion and the New 2. The Established Church 3. Religious Culture and Religious Contest in Elizabethan England 4. The Jacobian Church 5. Ceremonialism and its Discontents 6. Religious Revolution 2005: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-34443-2: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34444-9: $39.95
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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age
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Spaces of Consumption
Princes, Pastors and People
Frances Yates
The Church and Religion in England, 1500–1689
Leisure and Shopping in the English Town, c.1680–1830
Series: Routledge Classics
Susan Doran and Christopher Durston
‘Among those who have explored the intellectual world of the sixteenth century, no one can rival Frances Yates. Wherever she looks, she illuminates.’ – Hugh Trevor-Roper
2002: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-20577-1: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20578-8: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-13667-6
To the work of Frances Yates can be attributed the contemporary understanding of the occult origins of much of western scientific thinking, indeed of western civilization itself. This was her last book, and in it she condensed many aspects of her wide learning to present a clear, penetrating, and, above all, accessible survey of the occult movements of the Renaissance, highlighting the work of John Dee, Giordano Bruno, and other key esoteric figures. First published: 1979. 2001: 198x129: 288pp Pb: 978-0-415-25409-0: $19.95 eBook: 978-0-203-16711-3
Jon Stobart, Andrew Hann, University of Greenwich, UK and Victoria Morgan, Coventry University, UK
Lest We Be Damned Practical Innovation & Lived Experience Among Catholics in Protestant England, 1559–1642 Lisa McClain Series: Religion in History, Society and Culture 2003: 229x152: 410pp Hb: 978-0-415-96790-7: $140.00 eBook: 978-0-203-50499-4
The Catholic Reformation 2ND EDITION
Michael Mullett
The Rosicrucian Enlightenment
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Frances Yates Series: Routledge Classics ‘Zestful, stylish, full of suggestive ways forward, Yates’ bold reassessment of Rosicrucianism is provoking, exhilarating and indispensable.’ – Diarmaid MacCulloch, BBC History Magazine A history of the role that the occult has played in the formation of modern science and medicine, The Rosicrucian Enlightenment has had a tremendous impact on our understanding of the Western esoteric tradition. Beautifully illustrated, it remains one of those rare works of scholarship which the general reader simply cannot afford to ignore. First published: 1972. 2001: 198x129: 352pp Pb: 978-0-415-26769-4: $19.95
Consumption is well established as a key theme in the study of the eighteenth century. Spaces of Consumption brings a new dimension to this subject by looking at it spatially. 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: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42456-1: $39.95
From Catholic to Protestant Religion and the People in Tudor and Stuart England Doreen Margaret Rosman 1996: 234x156: 112pp Pb: 978-1-85728-433-1: $30.95 eBook: 978-0-203-21457-2
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Production and Consumption in English Households 1600–1750 Darron Dean, Andrew Hann Nfa, Mark Overton and Jane Whittle
The First Industrial Nation 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.
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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: $34.95
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition Frances Yates With a new introduction by J.B. Trapp Series: Routledge Classics ’Explores the idea that the intellectual foundations of the Renaissance were exclusively logical and coherent, and lets back the mysterious into history.’ – BBC History Magazine In 1600 the renegade philosopher and theologian Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake in Rome. One of the most notorious figures of his times, his crime was to preach a doctrine of brotherhood, peace and free love. Four centuries later Bruno is known as the Prophet of the New Age and his vision of an infinite universe grounded in science is increasingly celebrated. One of the main forces behind his rediscovery was the great British historian Frances Yates. First published: 1964. 2002: 198x129: 544pp Pb: 978-0-415-27849-2: $19.95 eBook: 978-0-203-22005-4
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The Island Race
Landscapes of Taste
Englishness, Empire and Gender in the Eighteenth Century
The Art of Humphry Repton’s Red Books
Kathleen Wilson Rooted in a period of vigorous exploration and colonialism, this innovative study takes the idea of the English as an ’Island Race’ and shows how this concept is key to understanding British imperial history in the eighteenth century. 2002: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-15895-4: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-15896-1: $37.95
The Governing of Britain, 1688–1848 The Executive, Parliament and the People Peter Jupp Focusing on the institutions and players of central and local government during an era of great transformation, Peter Jupp examines the cohesive nature of the British state and how Britain was governed between 1688 and 1848. Selected Contents: Part 1: 1688–1760 1. The Framework of the Executive 2. The Scope, Purpose and Achievements of the Executive 3. Parliament and Government 4. The Executive, Parliament and the Public Part 2: 1760–1848 5. The Framework of the Executive 6. The Scope, Purpose and Achievements of the Executive 7. Parliament and Government 8. The Executive, Parliament and the Public 2006: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-22948-7: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22949-4: $37.95
Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600–1800
André Rogger, College of Art and Design, Lucerne, Switzerland Series: The Classical Tradition in Architecture ’Beautifully produced and both a pleasure and a stimulation to read. [Landscapes of Taste] is clearly essential reading for all those interested in Repton, the Picturesque, and gardens and landscapes of the time and how they were viewed.’ – Journal of the Garden History Society Humphry Repton’s Red Books have long been the subject of scholarly interest for their unique contribution to British landscape discourse around 1800. Lavishly illustrated with Repton’s own watercolors, the notorious Red Book manuscripts were used to suggest improvements to family estates all over England, Scotland and Wales. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Foreword. Introduction Part 1: Humphry Repton in His Times 1. The Life 2. Works 3. Afterlife Part 2: Humphry Repton’s Position in the History of English Gardening 1. The View from Literature 2. The Historic Reconstruction 3. Repton’s Novel Working Tool Part 3: The Red Book as a Genre: Form and Argument 1. The Corpus 2. The Inner Structure Part 4: The Red Books in Context: Sources and Models 1. The Red Books and Modern Gardening 2. The Red Books and Travel 3. The Red Books and Drawing Part 5: Reading Landscape Between Drawing and Topography: Repton’s Key Principle of Appropriation 1. An Early Manifesto: Tendring Hall in Suffolk (1791) 2. Repton’s Appropriation Strategies 3. The Red Books’ Defence of Property Part 6: Paintings Recollected: The Fate of the Picturesque in the Red Books 1. A Practical Refutation: Attingham in Shropshire (1798) 2. Seen from a Distance: The Workings of Picturesque Beauty 3. With a Painter’s Brush: A Morphology of the Picturesque Part 7: The Rule of Taste in Repton’s Work 1. Maintaining Standards: Report Concerning the Gardens at Ashridge (1813) 2. Taste as the Touchstone for Judgement 3. The Return of Art to Gardening. Appendix 1: Catalogue of Humphry Repton’s 123 Red Books. Appendix 2: Transcripts of Selected Red Books. Notes. Bibliography and Sources. Index 2007: 219x276: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-41503-3: $149.95
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Power and Virtue
Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage
Shiqiao Li
Ayanna Thompson, Arizona State University, USA
This is the first full-length study on the connections between English architecture and intellectual change between 1660 and 1730.
Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 2007: 229x152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-95721-2: $100.00
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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. The book explores the size and structure of families in pre-industrial England, the number and position of servants, the elite minority of gentry, rates of migration, the ability to read and write, the size and constituency of villages, cities and classes, conditions of work and social mobility.
Architecture and Intellectual Change in England 1660–1730 Series: The Classical Tradition in Architecture
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Experimental Knowledge and the Use of Architecture 1.1. Knowledge for Power 1.2. Let Use be Preferred Before Uniformity 1.3. Desiring to be Modern 2. The Political Use of Architecture: Magnificence, Divine Mysteries and Delight 2.1. Magnificence: Wren and the English Court 2.2. Divine Mysteries Set in Brick and Stone 2.3. Architectural Delight and Strangeness in the Proportion 3. The Sense Prior to Other Senses 3.1. Platonism in England 3.2. Virtue, Moral Sense and Taste 3.3. Faith in an Unsurpassable Past 4. The Virtuoso and the Second Maker 4.1. Shaftesbury’s ’Science of Design’ 4.2. Closterman, Matteis and Gribelin 4.3. Gardens and Architecture 5. Reconstituting Taste in Architecture 5.1. The Virtuosi 5.2. Defining Taste Through Critique 2006: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-37424-8: $164.95 Pb: 978-0-415-37427-9: $49.95
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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD
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Early Modern European Society
The European World 1500–1800
Henry Kamen
An Introduction to Early Modern History Edited by Beat Kümin, University of Warwick, UK 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 six 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.
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. Henry Kamen includes discussion on: • European identities, frontiers and language • Leisure, work and migration • Religion, ritual and witchcraft • The aristocracy, the bourgeoisie and the poor • Gender roles • Social discipline and absolutism. Selected Contents: 1. Identities and Horizons 2. Leisure, Work and Movement 3. Communities of Belief 4. The Ruling Elite 5. The Middle Elite 6. Solidarities and Resistance 7. Gender Roles 8. Social Discipline and Marginality 9. Modernization and the Individual 10. The Absolute State 1999: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-15864-0: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-15865-7: $37.95
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
The Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453–1763
• Suggestions for seminar discussion and further reading • Extracts from primary sources and vivid illustrations, including maps
Chris Cook and Philip Broadhead
• A glossary of key terms and concepts
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.
• A chronology of major events • A full index of persons, places and subjects • Selected web resources and a textbook homepage. The European World 1500–1800 will be essential reading for all students embarking on the discovery of the early modern period. To access the companion website, visit www.routledge.com/textbooks/9780415432535. March 2009: 246x174: 400pp Hb: 978-0-415-43252-8: $120.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-43253-5: $37.95 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/9780415432535
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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Who’s Who in Europe 1450–1750 Henry Kamen Henry Kamen has compiled an invaluable guide to Europe in this most exciting of periods – the time of the Renaissance and the Reformation, the time of da Vinci and Erasmus, Elizabeth I and Oliver Cromwell. 1999: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-14727-9: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-14728-6: $19.95 eBook: 978-0-203-40233-7
Luther Michael Mullett Series: Lancaster Pamphlets Luther provides a clear exposition of the state of German politics on the eve of the Reformation. Michael Mullett concentrates particularly on the evolution of Luther’s thought and its central preoccupation with re-aligning the church’s theology with that of the New Testament. 1986: 216x138: 64pp Pb: 978-0-415-10932-1: $22.95
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The Renaissance
The Renaissance World
The Reformation World
Edited by Robert Black
Edited by John Jeffries Martin, Trinity University, Texas, USA
Series: Routledge Worlds
Series: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies This collection follows contemporary historical thought on the movement by returning to the concepts and terminology used by Renaissance contemporaries themselves. 2006: 234x156: 1752pp Hb: 978-0-415-36197-2: $1165.00
The Renaissance Italy and Abroad Edited by John Jeffries Martin Series: Rewriting Histories Including the most recent scholarship on the history of the Renaissance, this book examines politics, society, identity, gender, religion and science, and focuses on not only Italian developments in this crucial period of change, but also on aspects in Germany, France and England. With contributions from the most highly regarded scholars in the field, the book studies humanists, artists and people, and explores how these people and places helped shape modernity. From the history of the body, to the new ways of thinking about the relation of culture to power, students of the Renaissance will find this an essential addition to their reading lists. List of Contributors: John Jeffries Martin, William James Bouwsma, John M. Najemy, James Hankins, Elena Fasano Guarini, Samuel K. Cohn, Jr., Stephen Greenblatt, Michael Rocke, Virginia Cox, Anthony Grafton, Katharine Park, David Wootton, Edward Muir, Euan Cameron Selected Contents: Introduction – The Renaissance: Between Myth and History John Jeffries Martin Part 1: The Renaissance Paradigm in Crisis Part 2: Politics, Language and Power Part 3: Individualism, Identity and Gender Part 4: Art, Science and Humanism Part 5: Religion: Tradition and Innovation 2002: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-26062-6: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26063-3: $37.95
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Series: Routledge Worlds With an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses the history of ideas, political history, cultural history and art history, this volume, in the successful Routledge Worlds series, offers a sweeping survey of Europe in the Renaissance, from the late thirteenth to early seventeenth centuries, and shows how the Renaissance laid key foundations for many aspects of the modern world. 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. Unique in its balance of emphasis on elite and popular culture, on humanism and society, and on women as well as men, The Renaissance World grapples with issues as diverse as Renaissance patronage and the development of the slave trade. Beginning with a section on the antecedents of the Renaissance world, and ending with its lasting influence, this book is an invaluable read, which students and scholars of history and the Renaissance will dip into again and again. Selected Contents: Introduction – The Renaissance: A World in Motion Part 1: Three Preludes 1. Rome at the Center of a Civilization 2. Framing and Mirroring the World 3. The Black Death, Tragedy, and Transformation Part 2: A World in Motion 4. The Manufacture and Movement of Goods 5. Cities, Towns, and New Forms of Culture 6. European Expansion and a New Order of Knowledge 7. The Invention of Europe 8. Jose de Acosta: Renaissance Historiography and New World Humanity Part 3: The Movement of Ideas 9. The Circulation of Knowledge 10. Virgil and Homer in Poland 11. Montaigne in Italy 12. ’Shared Studies Foster Friendship’: Humanism and History in Spain 13. Niccolò Machiavelli and Thomas More: Parallel Lives Part 4: The Circulation of Power 14. Courts, Art, and Power 15. An Imperial Renaissance 16. Renaissance Triumphalism in Art 17. The Ottoman Empire 18. Religious Authority and Ecclesiastical Governance 19. Mothers and Children 20. The Renaissance Goes Up in Smoke Part 5: Making Identities 21. Human Exceptionalism 22. Worthy of Faith? Authors and Readers in Early Modernity 23. The Renaissance Portrait: From Resemblance to Representation 24. Objects and Identity: Antonio de’Medici and the Casino at San Marco in Florence 25. Food: Pietro Aretino and the Art of Conspicuous Consumption 26. Shakespeare’s Dream of Retirement Part 6: Beliefs and Reforms 27. Speaking Books, Moving Images 28. Religious Minorities 29. Humanism and the Dream of Christian Unity 30. Christian Reform and its Discontents 31. A Tale of Two Tribunals 32. Christianity in Sixteenth-Century Brazil 33. Toward a Sacramental Poetics Part 7: A New Order of Knowledge 34. The Sun at the Center of the World 2007: 246x174: 728pp Hb: 978-0-415-33259-0: $260.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45511-4: $50.00 eBook: 978-0-203-40116-3
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’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, Calvanism 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: $275.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26859-2: $56.95 eBook: 978-0-203-44527-3
The Enlightenment World Edited by Martin Fitzpatrick, Peter Jones, Christa Knellwolf and Iain McCalman Series: Routledge Worlds 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.
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EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD
The Enlightenment
Strange Histories
REISSUE
A Sourcebook and Reader
3RD EDITION
Edited by Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides and Paul Hyland
The Trial of the Pig, the Walking Dead, and Other Matters of Fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds
Series: Routledge Readers in History
Darren Oldridge
The Enlightenment brings together the work of major Enlightenment thinkers such as Hobbes, Rousseau, Diderot and Kant, to illustrate the full importance and achievements of this period in history. Extracts are gathered thematically into sections on such aspects of the Enlightenment as: • political theory • religion and belief • art and nature. All essays are introduced, and a final section on ’critical reflections’ provides a selection of modern critical opinions on the period by writers including Foucault, Habermas, and Lyotard. Containing illustrations from the work of artists such as Hogarth and Gainsborough, a chronology of the Enlightenment, and a detailed bibliography, The Enlightenment is a rich source of information and inspiration for all those studying this great period of change. List of Contributors: Thomas Hobbes, Alexander Pope, Julien Offray de la Mettrie, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Marquis de Condorcet, Isaac Newton, John Locke, David Hume, Jean d’Alembert, Immanuel Kant, John Toland, Gottried Wilhelm Leibniz, David Hume, Voltaire, Baron d’Holbach, Stephen Hales, Carolus Linnaeus, Comte de Buffon, Louis Jaucourt, Erasmus Darwin, Baron de Montesquieu, Catherine II, Frederick II, Giambattista Vico, Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, David Hume, Marchese di Beccaria, Jeremy Bentham, Marquis de Sade, Mary Astell, Richard Steele, Catherine Macauley, Olympe de Gouges, Mary Wollstonecraft, Marc-Antoine Laugier, Willian Chambers, Jean-Siméon Chardin, William Hogarth, Horace Walpole, Thomas Gainsborough, Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright, Mary Wortley Montagu, Abbé Raynal, James Cook, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Benjamin Franklin, Madame de Roland, Ernst Cassirer, Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkeimer, Jürgen Habermas, Peter Gay, Robert Darnton, Jean-François Lyotard, Michel Foucault, Sylvana Tomaselli, Joan Wallach Scott 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: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20449-1: $40.95
The Making of Modern Europe, 1648–1780 Geoffrey Treasure
Strange Histories presents a serious account of some of the most extraordinary occurrences of European and North American history and explains how they made sense to people living at the time. 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 occurences 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. 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. 2004: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-0-415-28860-6: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40492-1: $26.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64385-3
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. 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: $39.95
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The Century of Revolution 1603–1714
Witchcraft Myths in American Culture
Christopher Hill Series: Routledge Classics
Marion Gibson, University of Exeter, UK A fascinating examination of how Americans think about and write about witches, from the ’real’ witches tried and sometimes executed in early New England to modern re-imaginings of witches as pagan priestesses, comic-strip heroines, and feminist icons.
Stimulating, vivid and provocative, Christopher Hill’s graphic depiction of this turbulent era examines ordinary English men and women as well as kings and queens. 2001: 198x129: 368pp Pb: 978-0-415-26739-7: $19.95
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. E Pluribus Unum? (Looks at the Role That Stories of Witchcraft and Magic Played American State-Building) 2. ’Our Town’ (Each Town Dealt With Witches its Own Way and Local Micro-Politics Were Involved in Determining the Course of Events) 3. ’There’s a Little Witch in Every Woman’ (From the Political Consideration of Witchcraft to the Personal – The Gendered and Sexual Aspects of Being a Witch) 4. ’We Will Not Fly Silently into the Night’ (Examines the Re-Imagining of Witchcraft as Religion (Wicca), One That is Often Seen as Empowering Women and Helping Reverse the Demonization That Condemned Many in the Colonial Period) 5. Witches in the Family (Explores the Positive Portrayals of Witches in Recent American Culture (Harry Potter, Sabrina the Teenage Witch)). Conclusion 2007: 229x152: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-97978-8: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-97977-1: $26.95 eBook: 978-0-203-94198-0
Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World
Demonic Possession and Exorcism
1999: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-14433-9: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-14434-6: $38.95
In Early Modern France
Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice Merry Wiesner-Hanks Series: Christianity and Society in the Modern World Merry Wiesner-Hanks surveys the ways in which Christian ideas and institutions shaped the sexual norms and conduct from the time of Columbus and Luther to that of Thomas Jefferson.
Sarah Ferber In this highly original examination of possession by demons and their exorcism, Sarah Ferber offers a challenging study of one of the most intriguing phenomena of early modern Europe. 2004: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-21264-9: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21265-6: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64456-0
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The Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe
Early Modern Italy
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A Social History
Edited by Kenneth Borris, McGill University, Canada and George S. Rousseau, Oxford University, UK
Christopher Black
Tobacco in Russian History and Culture
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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: The Prehistory of Homosexuality in the Early Modern Sciences Kenneth Borris Part 1: Medicine 2. Disorder of Body, Mind or Soul: Male Sexual Deviance in Jacques Despars’s ’Commentary on Avicenna’ Derek Neal 3. Giulio Guastavini’s Commentary on Pseudo-Aristotle’s Account of Male Same-Sexual Coitus, ’Problemata 4.26’ Faith Wallis 4. Policing the Anus: Stuprum and Sodomy According to Paolo Zacchia’s ’Forensic Medicine’ George Rousseau 5. Syphilis and the Silencing of Sodomy in Juan Calvo’s ’Tratado del Morbo Gálico’ Cristian Berco 6. The Strange Medical Silence on Same-Sex Transmission of the Pox, c.1660–c.1760 Kevin Siena Part 2: Divinatory, Speculative and Other Sciences 7. Sodomizing Science: Cocles, Patricio Tricasso, and the Constitutional Morphologies of Renaissance Male Same-Sex Lovers Kenneth Borris 8. Representations of Same-Sex Love in Early Modern Astrology P.G. Maxwell-Stuart 9. Astrological Conditioning of Same-Sexual Relations in Girolamo Cardano’s Theoretical Treatises and Celebrity Genitures H. Darrel Rutkin 10. ’Bolognan Boys are Beautiful, Tasteful, and Mostly Fine Musicians’: Cardano on Male Same-Sex Love and Music Guido Giglioni 11. Mercury Falling: Gender Flexibility and Eroticism in Popular Alchemy Allison B. Kavey Part 3: Science and Sapphisms 12. Intrigues of Hermaphrodites and the Intercourse of Science With Erotica Winfried Schleiner 13. Erotics Versus Sexualities: Current Science and Reading Early Modern Female Same-Sex Relations Harriette Andreadis 2007: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-40321-4: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-44692-1: $41.95
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Gender, Property, and Law in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Communities in the Wider Mediterranean 1300–1800 Edited by Jutta Sperling, Hampshire College, Massachusetts, USA and Shona 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, Gender, Prosperity and Law 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. May 2009: 229x152: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-99586-3: $95.00
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The Seventeenth Century to the Present Edited by Matthew Romaniello, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA and Tricia Starks, University of Arkansas, USA
Early Modern Spain
Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History
A Social History
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 70% of men and 30% 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 President Putin 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.
James Casey 1999: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-13813-0: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-20687-7: $42.95 eBook: 978-0-203-02643-4
Spain 1474–1598 Jocelyn Hunt Series: Questions and Analysis in History How did Spain become the greatest power in sixteenth century Europe? This book examines whether the sixteenth century was a golden age for Spain culturally as well as in terms of society and economy. 2000: 216x138: 160pp Pb: 978-0-415-22266-2: $22.95
A History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400–1668 Malyn Newitt
The essays as a group emphasize the ways in which, from earliest contact, tobacco’s status as a ’foreign’ commodity forced Russians to confront their national, political, and economic interests in its acceptance or rejection and find there markers of gender, class, or political identity. International contributors from the fields of history, literature, sociology, and economics fully present the dramatic impact of the weed called the ’blossom from the womb of the daughter of Jezebel’. May 2009: 229x152: 346pp Hb: 978-0-415-99655-6: $95.00
2004: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-23979-0: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23980-6: $47.95 eBook: 978-0-203-32404-2
European Warfare in a Global Context, 1660–1815
Engines of the Imagination
Jeremy Black, University of Exeter, UK
Renaissance Culture and the Rise of the Machine
Series: Warfare and History
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 At what point did machines and technology begin to have an impact on the cultural consciousness and imagination of Europe? How was this reflected through the art and literature of the time? Was technology a sign of the fall of humanity from its original state of innocence or a sign of human progress and mastery over the natural world? In his characteristically lucid and captivating style, Jonathan Sawday investigates these questions and more by engaging with the poetry, philosophy, art, and engineering of the period to find the lost world of the machine in the pre-industrial culture of the European Renaissance. 2007: 234x156: 424pp Hb: 978-0-415-35061-7: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35062-4: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-69615-6
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This book presents a global approach to eighteenth century warfare. Emphasis is placed on the importance of conflict in the period and the capacity for decisiveness in impact and development in method. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Conflict Between Westerners and Non-Westerners 3. The Nature of Conflict 4. Warfare 1660–88 5. Warfare 1689–1721 6. Warfare 1722–55 7. Warfare 1756–74 8. Warfare 1775–91 9. Warfare in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Era, 1792–1815 10. Naval Power 11. Social and Political Contexts 12. Conclusion 2006: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-39472-7: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39475-8: $39.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96482-8
The Origins and Development of the Dutch Revolt Edited by Graham Darby 2001: 200pp Hb: 978-0-415-25378-9: US $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25379-6: US $40.95 eBook: 978-0-203-42397-4
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
EARLY MODERN HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD
Mughal Warfare
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Atlas of Medieval Britain
Indian Frontiers and Highroads to Empire 1500–1700
The Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe, 1470–1530
Christopher Daniell, Centre for Medieval Studies, York, UK
J.J.L. Gommans Series: Warfare and History Based on a vast range of primary sources from Europe and India, this thorough study explores the wider geo-political, cultural and institutional context of the Mughal military.
2002: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-23988-2: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23989-9: $40.95 eBook: 978-0-203-40258-0
War and the State in Early Modern Europe Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden as Fiscal-Military States Jan Glete Series: Warfare and History 2001: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-22644-8: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22645-5: $41.95
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.
Yet defenders of polyphony struck back with a vicious counter-offensive, and for several decades music would remain a topic of bitter controversy. When the crisis had finally passed, in the 1530s, nothing would ever be the same again. 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.
Centers and Peripheries in the Americas, 1500–1820
Edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew, both at McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Edited by Christine Daniels and Michael V. Kennedy
Science and Empire in the Atlantic World is the first book in the growing field of Atlantic Studies to examine the production of scientific knowledge in the Atlantic world from a comparative and international perspective. 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.
Stephen J. Lee Series: Lancaster Pamphlets 2001: 216x138: 104pp Hb: 978-0-415-26861-5: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-09279-1: $22.95
An Economic History of Europe Edited by Antonio Di Vittorio An Economic History of Europe provides students with a comprehensive introduction to European economic history from the fifteenth century to the present day. Individual chapters offer brief references to previous historical periods and events, with special attention given to core themes concerning economic development, and an analysis of their change through time and space. 2006: 234x156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-35624-4: $190.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35625-1: $65.00
• 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
Imagining Robin Hood
2007: 229x152: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-96126-4: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-96127-1: $31.95 eBook: 978-0-203-93384-8
The Late Medieval Stories in Historical Context A.J. Pollard ’Original and intriguing this is not a book any serious “gode felawe” of Robin Hood’s posthumous fraternity can afford to be without.’ – Barrie Dobson, University of York, UK and John Taylor, University of Leeds, UK ’Informative and stimulating ... full of fascinating material.’ – Literature & History 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 did it meant to be a fifteenth-century Englishman?
Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760–1850 Edited by Christopher John Murray ’A superb set on one of the most important topics in Western thought and art ... The Encyclopedia gives students or general readers an excellent introduction to the movement while allowing them to see its full scope. Highly recommended for all academic libraries and large public libraries.’ – Booklist/RBB 2003: 279x216: 1336pp Hb: 978-1-57958-361-3: $455.00
Topics covered include:
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Science and Empire in the Atlantic World
Peter the Great
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.
• Government, society and economy.
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Negotiated Empires
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Christopher Daniell’s Atlas of Medieval Britain presents a sweeping visual survey of Britain from the Roman occupation to 1485.
Rob C. Wegman, Princeton University, USA
At a time when composers like Obrecht, Isaac, and Josquin were bringing the craft of composition to new heights of artistic excellence, critics began to insist that art polyphony was useless, wasteful, immoral, decadent, and effeminizing. They campaigned aggressively to popularize those criticisms, challenging old certainties about music, and threatening its position in contemporary church and society. Their most effective slogans became critical commonplaces, ideas that left their mark in the writings of figures as diverse as Leonardo, Erasmus, Savonarola, Castiglione, and others.
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• Was Robin Hood hunted as an outlaw, or respected as an officially appointed forest ranger? • Why do we ignore the fact that this celebrated hero led a life of crime? • Did he actually steal from the rich and give to the poor? 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: $75.00 Pb: 978-0-415-40493-8: $27.95 eBook: 978-0-203-00552-1
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta
English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century
England 1066–1215
Michael Hicks
Christopher Daniell 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. 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 the Crusades and to challenge kings • How new monastic orders revitalized Christianity in England and spread European learning throughout the country • How new Norman conquerors built cathedrals, monastries and castles, which changed the English landscape forever
The King’s Two Maps Cartography & Culture in Thirteenth-Century England Daniel Birkholz
2002: 216x138: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-21763-7: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21764-4: $36.95 eBook: 978-0-203-46252-2
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture 2004: 229x152: 290pp Hb: 978-0-415-96791-4: $90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-50542-7
Medieval Ireland An Encyclopedia Edited by Seán Duffy
Maps and Monsters in Medieval England
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Asa Mittman
Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia brings together in one authoritative resource the multiple facets of life in Ireland before and after the Anglo-Norman invasion of 1169, from the sixth to sixteenth century.
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Multidisciplinary in coverage, this A-Z reference work provides information on historical events, economics, politics, the arts, religion, intellectual history, and many other aspects of the period. With over 345 essays ranging from 250 to 2,500 words, Medieval Ireland paints a lively and colourful portrait of the time. 2004: 279x216: 584pp Hb: 978-0-415-94052-8: $230.00 eBook: 978-0-203-50267-9
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King Arthur Myth-Making and History N.J. Higham 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. 2002: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-21305-9: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-48398-8: $33.95 eBook: 978-0-203-99402-3
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• How by 1215 the king’s administration had become more sophisticated and centralized
The Three Edwards
• How the acceptance of the Magna Carta by King John in 1215 would revolutionize the world in centuries to come.
War and State in England 1272–1377
King Arthur
Michael Prestwich
A Casebook
2003: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-22215-0: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22216-7: $35.95
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England in the Later Middle Ages Maurice Keen 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. 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. 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: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-27293-3: $39.95
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’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.
Edited by Edward Donald Kennedy Series: Arthurian Characters and Themes 2001: 229x152: 384pp Hb: 978-0-8153-0495-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-93912-6: $38.95
King Arthur The Truth Behind the Legend 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.
For any student or researcher of history and the Middle Ages, this highly acclaimed book provides excellent research and course study opportunities. 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: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30309-5: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-60713-8
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND
MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD
Behind the Castle Gate
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From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
The Body Broken
Matthew Johnson
Medieval Europe 1300–1520
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: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26100-5: $39.95
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Bond Men Made Free Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381 Rodney Hilton 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. 2003: 216x138: 256pp Pb: 978-0-415-31614-9: $32.95 eBook: 978-0-203-42665-4
Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 The Sword, the Plough and the Book
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? December 2009: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-34149-3: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34150-9: $33.95 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/9780415341509
Matthew Innes, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Surveying the period of European history, 300–900 AD, this comprehensive and stimulating textbook is the first to present the last twenty-five years of research in an accessible manner for undergraduate students. It is unique in combining an account of the historical background of the period with discussion of the social, economic, cultural and political structures of the societies within it. Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 includes: • Chapter summaries and chronologies • Key topic essays discussing archaeological or documentary evidence • Maps plus supporting illustrations from archaeological and historical finds • Bibliographical essays which discuss available sources and further reading, introducing teachers and students to specialist literature • A comprehensive index. Key topics discussed are: • Why the Roman Empire broke down so irrevocably in Western Europe • How it came to be replaced by radically different political systems • Why the city-based state structure of antiquity was replaced
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• How and why the division between civilians and the military broke down
The Two Cities Medieval Europe 1050–1320
• The conversion of Western Europe to Christianity and the establishment of the church as the central social institution
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.
• What made Western Europe’s experience so distinctive in this period. 2007: 246x174: 568pp Hb: 978-0-415-21506-0: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-21507-7: $37.95
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: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-17415-2: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64581-9
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Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550
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The Medieval World
Atlas of Medieval Europe
Edited by Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson
Wim Blockmans and Peter Hoppenbrouwers, both at University of Leiden, the Netherlands
Edited by David Ditchburn, Aberdeen University, UK, Simon MacLean, University of St Andrews, UK and Angus MacKay, formerly at the University of Edinburgh, UK
Series: Routledge Worlds
’An inspiring and magisterial survey of twelve centuries of Medieval History. Written with verve and flair but never patronizing or too simplifying, it provides an up-to-date synthesis of recent scholarship on the Middle Ages by two outstanding Dutch medievalists.’ – Elizabeth van Houts, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, UK ’I believe this is the best medieval history textbook I have read and I will enjoy using it on my medieval history courses.’ – William H. TeBrake, University of Maine, USA Surveying the years between 300 and 1550, this outstanding textbook brings a long, complex and varied period of European history vividly to life. Covering themes as diverse as barbarian migrations, the growth of cities, kingship, religious reform, the Crusades, commerce, the Black Death, and the intellectual and cultural life of the Middle Ages, it explores the driving forces behind the formation of medieval society and the directions in which it developed and changed. This inspiring textbook: • Provides a clear and stimulating survey of medieval history over more than a thousand years • Covers all the main issues and themes within a clear interpretive framework • Includes illustrated, focused case studies in each chapter to assist learning, covering topics such as Roman Law, architecture, taxation, advances in medicine, the indulgence trade in the Church and a merchant’s manual • Gives wide geographical coverage and is richly illustrated with over a hundred photos, engravings, maps, tables and figures • Is written by two leaders in their field with the most up-to-date research and reading. Taking a world that, by modern standards, was technologically underdeveloped, poor, unjust, violent, and dominated by figures of almost mythical proportions such as Saint Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and Joan of Arc, Wim Blockmans and Peter Hoppenbrouwers have produced a textbook that should, without doubt, take its rightful place on the reading list of any student of European history.
The Atlas of Medieval Europe covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, spreading from the Atlantic coast to the Russian steppes. Each map approaches a separate issue or series of events in medieval history, and a commentary locates it in its broader context. This second edition has over forty new maps covering a variety of topics including: • The Moravian Empire • Environmental change • The travels and correspondence of Froissart and travellers in the east • The layout of great castles and palaces. Thorough coverage is also given to geographically peripheral areas like Portugal, Poland, Scandinavia and Ireland. Providing a vivid representation of the development of nations, peoples and social structures, and charting political and military events, the Atlas takes a detailed look at a variety of key areas including language and literature; the development of trade, art and architecture; and the great cities and lives of historical figures. With over 180 maps, expert commentaries and an extensive bibliography, this second edition of an essential reference guide to medieval Europe brings the complex and colourful history of the Middle Ages to life. 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: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38302-8: $41.95
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’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 ’A rich and exemplary picture of contemporary issues, debates and approaches ... fresh, well-written, and intelligently presented ... invaluable not only to scholars and students of history, but to anyone who has ever wondered at the Middle Ages and its continuing hold on our imagination.’ – Professor Patrick Geary, University of California, USA This groundbreaking collection brings the Middle Ages to life and conveys the distinctiveness of this diverse, constantly changing period. Thirty-eight scholars bring together one medieval world from many disparate worlds, from Connacht to Constantinople and from Tynemouth to Timbuktu. 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: • Identities • Beliefs, social values and symbolic order • Power and power-structures • Elites, organizations and groups. Packed full of original scholarship, The Medieval World is essential reading for anyone studying medieval history. 2001: 246x174: 768pp Hb: 978-0-415-18151-8: $270.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30234-0: $57.95
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From the Brink of the Apocalypse Confronting Famine, War, Plague and Death in the Later Middle Ages John Aberth, Castleton State College, Vermont, USA The later Middle Ages was a period of unparalleled chaos and misery – in the form of war, famine, plague, and death. The Great Famine and the Black Death swept away nearly half of Europe’s population, while the royal houses of England and France were engaged in a Hundred Years War that meant perpetual political strife. Above all loomed the spectre of Death, ever present and constantly feared. Throughout the later Middle Ages, ordinary people were transformed by this daunting and fearful series of crises. And yet, as John Aberth reveals in this lively work, a firm belief in the ways of providence and the first stirrings of greater political freedom uniquely equipped people to respond positively to the huge problems that they faced. 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. Selected Contents: Prologue. Famine. War. Plague. Death. Epitaph. Bibliography. Index July 2009: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-77796-4: $108.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77797-1: $29.95
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Key Figures in Medieval Europe
India: The Ancient Past
Routledge Companion to Medieval Europe
An Encyclopedia Edited by Richard K. Emmerson
A History of the Indian Sub-Continent from c.7000 BC to AD 1200
Bärbel Brodt
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Burjor Avari, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
’This reference book provides thorough coverage of over 500 figures in medieval European history.’ – Choice
’An engaging narrative of a complex civilization.’ – Minerva
Series: Routledge Companions to History This latest book in the Routledge Companions to History Series offers a comprehensive overview of medieval history in Europe from Constantine to Columbus, and from the fall of Rome to the beginning of the Renaissance. The Routledge Companion to Medieval Europe is packed with critical facts and figures, offering lists, chronologies, a glossary, a gazetteer, an annotated bibliography and a section of maps and genealogical charts. Wide-ranging in scope and rich in detail, the Companion covers central themes of the period such as trade and commerce, plague and pestilence, art and architecture, and the church and religion. Readers will find this book a compact and highly accessible work of reference covering the broad sweep of medieval history. Selected Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements. List of Maps and Genealogical Charts. Part 1: Topic Chronologies 1. Invasion and Fragmentation, 476–768 2. The World of Islam 3. Anglo-Saxon England and its Island Neighbours 4. The Carolingian Empire 5. The Collapse of Power and the Creation of Powers: Flanders, Brittany, Normandy and Aquitaine 6. The Viking Expansion and Scandinavia 7. The Crusades and the Crusader States 8. The Iberian Peninsula and the Reconquista 9. The Holy Roman Empire 10. Capetian and Valois France 11. The Development of Parliaments and Assemblies 12. Italy: A Chequered Medieval Jigsaw 13. The Hanse Part 2: Major Rulers and Dynasties. Part 3: The Church and Religion 1. Landmarks in Church Doctrine and History 2. The Conversion of Europe 3. Church Organisation: Papacy, Patriarchs and Dioceses 4. Councils and Synods 5. The Monastic Orders 6. Pilgrimages and the Cult of Saints 7. Heresy, Heretics and Reform 8. The Great Schism 9. History of the Jews 10. Paganism and Witchcraft Part 4: Wars and Treaties 1. Medieval Warfare 2. Knighthood and Chivalry 3. The Military Orders 4. Castles and Fortifications 5. Major Conflicts 6. Landmark Battles and Treaties Part 5: Medieval Society 1. Population and Migration 2. Climate 3. Feudalism 4. 50 Major Medieval Towns 5. Crafts and Guilds 6. Laws and Institutions 7. Rebellion and Uprisings 8. Outcasts and Minorities 9. Social Control and Social Provision Part 6: Medieval Economy 1. Rural Economy 2. Trade and Commerce 3. Trade Routes and Associations 4. Travel Times and Distances 5. Technical Innovations 6. Coins and Currencies 7. Commodities Part 7: Literature and Learning 1. Major Works and Authors 2. Popular Culture 3. Schools and Universities 4. The Schoolmen 5. Innovations Part 8: Art and Architecture 1. Famous Works and Manuscripts 2. Styles 3. Buildings, Palaces and Paintings 4. Architects and Artists Part 9: Biographies. Part 10: List of Popes. Part 11: Glossary of Terms. Part 12: Further Reading. Index September 2009: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-38322-6: $104.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38323-3: $31.95
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.
’All libraries, whether general or specialized, will wish to have this eminently useful scholarly resource.’ – International Review of Biblical Studies 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. 2005: 279x216: 784pp Hb: 978-0-415-97385-4: $165.00
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: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23663-8: $31.95 eBook: 978-0-203-46906-4
Medieval Religion A Sourcebook 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. The texts selected are arranged clearly in chronological order and each one is introduced by a brief editorial note to provide context. Medieval Religion also includes a comprehensive further reading section. Selected Contents: 1. Background: The Mediterranean World and its Religions 2. The Creation of Christendom 3. Saints 4. Monks and Nuns 5. The Papacy 6. The Clergy 7. Theology and the Sacraments 8. Popular Religion: Pilgrimage 9. Popular Religion: Mass Movements 10. Popular Religion: Devotion and Folk Religion 11. Magic and Heresy 12. Islam 13. The Eastern Church 14. Judaism 15. Mysticism 2007: 246x174: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-37027-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37028-8: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-02978-7
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. 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: $90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35616-9: $31.95
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. List of Contributors: Anna Sapir Abulafia, Constance H. Berman, Fiona Griffiths, Caroline A. Bruzelius, Caroline W. Bynum, Giles Constable, Dyan Elliott, Dominique Iogna-Prat, Katherine Ludwig Jansen, Jo Ann McNamara, Maureen C. Miller, David Nirenberg, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Miri Rubin, Norman Zacour Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Religious Speculation and Social Thought 2. Reform and Growth in the Clerical Hierarchy 3. Women and the Practice of Asceticism and Contemplation 4. Increasing Violence and Exclusion 2005: 234x156: 416pp Hb: 978-0-415-31686-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31687-3: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-32867-5
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Kings and Vikings
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The Viking World
Scandinavia and Europe AD 700–1100
History of Islam in German Thought
Edited by Stefan Brink, University of Aberdeen, UK and Neil Price, University of Uppsala, Sweden
P.H. Sawyer
From Leibniz to Nietzsche
Series: Routledge Worlds 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. Consisting of longer articles providing overviews of important themes, supported by shorter papers focusing on material of particular interest, this comprehensive volume covers such wide-ranging topics as social institutions, spatial issues, the Viking Age economy, warfare, beliefs, language, voyages, and links with medieval and Christian Europe. This original work, specifically oriented towards a university audience and the educated public, will have a self-evident place as an undergraduate course book and will be a standard work of reference for all those in the field. 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 (ríki) 2008: 246x174: 717pp Hb: 978-0-415-33315-3: $240.00 eBook: 978-0-203-41277-0
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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. The author uses archaeological, literary and historical evidence to analyze the Vikings’ overseas expeditions and their transformation from raiders to settlers. Focusing on the period from 800–1050, it studies the Vikings across the world, from Denmark and Sweden right across to the British Isles, the North Atlantic and the New World. This third edition includes:
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Ian Almond, Georgia State University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Cultural History
Introducing Christianity James R. Adair, Baptist University of the Américas in San Antonio, Texas, USA 2007: 246x174: 512pp Hb: 978-0-415-77211-2: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77212-9: $35.95
A History of Medieval Islam John Joseph Saunders 1978: 216x138: 234pp Pb: 978-0-415-05914-5: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-19976-3
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. Exploring a variety of ’neat compartmentalizations’ at work in the representations of Islam, as well as distinct vocabularies employed by these key intellectuals (theological, political, philological, poetic), Ian Almond parses these vocabularies to examine the importance of Islam in the very history of German thought. May 2009: 229x152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-99519-1: $95.00
The Early Christian World
A History of Pagan Europe
Edited by Philip F. Esler
Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick
Series: Routledge Worlds
In this definitive study, Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick draw together the fragmented sources of Europe’s native religions and establish the coherence and continuity of the Pagan world vision. Challenging a traditional, Christian perspective of history, the authors argue that the modern world owes to ancient Paganism its pluralistic tolerance, its love of the arts, and its respect for empirical method.
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: $115.00
A History of the Church in the Middle Ages 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. A History of the Church in the Middle Ages offers a unique perspective on the legacy and influence of the Christian church in Western culture. Never fixed or static, the church experienced remarkable periods of change between the sixth and sixteenth centuries. Saint Francis of Assisi, the gentle poverello of Umbria, the martyr Thomas Becket, the ill-fated lovers Abelard and Heloise, and the visionary Hildegard of Bingen, all testify to the diversity and richness of the medieval church. 2002: 234x156: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-13288-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-13289-3: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-43573-1
This innovative and comprehensive history of European Paganism will provide a stimulating, reliable guide to this popular dimension of religious culture. 1995: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-09136-7: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-15804-6: $35.95
Medieval Hagiography An Anthology Thomas Head Series: Garland Library of Medieval Literature 2001: 254x178 Pb: 978-0-415-93753-5: $75.00
Monks, Miracles and Magic Reformation Representations of the Medieval Church Helen L. Parish Setting key case studies in a broad conceptual framework, this innovative study of Reformation attitudes to medieval Christianity is key reading for all those with an interest in the construction of the Protestant church, and its medieval past. 2005: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-31688-0: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31689-7: $37.95
• a new epilogue explaining the aims of the book • updated further reading sections • maps and photographs. By taking this new archaeological and primary research into account, the author provides a vital text for history students and researchers of this fascinating people. 2005: 216x138: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-32755-8: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32756-5: $37.95
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Gregory of Nazianzus
Medieval Philosophy
A Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages
Brian Daley
An Historical and Philosophical Introduction
Series: The Early Church Fathers
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: $32.95 eBook: 978-0-203-34952-6
Body and Sacred Place in Medieval Europe, 1100–1389 Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
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Evagrius Ponticus
Dawn Marie Hayes
John Marenbon
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.
Walter Ullmann
This introduction replaces John 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. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Ancient Traditions in Medieval Philosophy 3. Old Traditions and New Beginnings 4. Traditions Apart 5. The Latin Twelfth Century 6. Philosophy in Twelfth-Century Islam 7. Philosophy in Paris and Oxford, 1200–1277 8. Philosophy in the Universities 1277–1400 9. Philosophy Outside the Universities, 1200–1400 10. Not an Epilogue: ‘Medieval’ Philosophy, 1400–1700 2006: 234x156: 464pp Hb: 978-0-415-28112-6: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28113-3: $35.95 eBook: 978-0-203-96876-5
Augustine Casiday
Christina of Markyate
Series: The Early Church Fathers
Edited by Samuel Fanous and Henrietta Leyser
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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.
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Colonial Saints Discovering the Holy in the Americas, 1500–1800 Edited by Allan Greer and Jodi Bilinkoff 2002: 229x152: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-93495-4: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-93496-1: $28.95
Gender and Holiness Men, Women and Saints in Late Medieval Europe
’Professor Marenbon’s book is an authoritative, comprehensive, yet accessible survey of medieval philosophy, written by an expert at the height of his critical powers.’ – Martin Stone, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Theodoret of Cyrus Istvan Pasztori Kupan Series: The Early Church Fathers 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.
A History of Medieval Political Thought 300–1450 Joseph Canning
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The Iconography of Female Saints in Tuscan Iconography Catherine Lawless
Sexuality in Medieval Europe Doing Unto Others 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.
Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture October 2009 Hb: 978-0-415-36101-9: $120.00 eBook: 978-0-203-00855-3
Edited by Sam Riches and Sarah Salih Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture 2002: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-25821-0: $155.00
Gregory the Great John Moorhead Series: The Early Church Fathers 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.
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: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34051-9: $35.95
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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. Selected Contents: 1. Sex and the Middle Ages 2. The Sexuality of Chastity 3. Sex and Marriage 4. Women Outside of Marriage 5. Men Outside of Marriage. Afterword: Medieval and Modern Sexuality 2005: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-28962-7: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-28963-4: $31.95
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Desire
Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages
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A History of European Sexuality Anna Clark, University of Minnesota, USA
A Sourcebook
Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe
‘The rich range of historical information that Clark weaves into her chapters...makes this ambitious overview of sex in Europe a highly accessible and successful endeavour.’ – Times Higher Education Supplement 'Provides a valuable overview of the history of sexuality in Europe since classical antiquity, synthesising as it does a mass of studies of specific regions and periods which have appeared during the last two decades.' – Lesley Hall, Wellcome Library, UK Desire: A History of European Sexuality is a sweeping survey of sexuality in Europe from the Greeks to the present day. It traces two concepts of sexual desire that have competed in European history: desire as dangerous, polluting, and disorderly; and desire as creative, transcendent, even revolutionary. This book follows these changing attitudes toward sexuality through the major turning points of European history. Written in a lively and engaging style, this book contains many fascinating anecdotes drawing on a rich array of sources including poetry, novels, pornography and film as well as court records, autobiographies and personal letters. While Anna Clark builds on the work of dozens of historians, she also takes a fresh approach and introduces the concepts of twilight moments and sexual economies. Desire integrates the history of heterosexuality with same-sex desire, and focuses on the emotions of love as well as the passions of lust, the politics of sex as well as the personal experiences. 2008: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-77517-5: $100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77518-2: $31.95 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/978041577182
Handbook of Medieval Sexuality Edited by Vern L. Bullough and James Brundage 1996: 229x152: 460pp Hb: 978-0-8153-1287-1: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-8153-3662-4: $40.95
Misconceptions About the Middle Ages
Edited by Conor McCarthy
A Sourcebook
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.
October 2009: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-415-46684-4: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46683-7: $37.95
Women of the Humiliati A Moral Response to Medieval Civic Life Sally Brasher Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Selected Contents: Part 1: Ecclesiastical Sources The Church Fathers. Anglo-Saxon England. Theology and Canon Law. Canon Law and Actual Practice. Part 2: Legal Sources Anglo-Saxon Law. Norman Law. Part 3: Biographies, Letters, Chronicles, Conduct Books Saints’ Lives and Female Religious Writings. Letters. Chronicles. Conduct Books. Part 4: Literary Sources Old English Literature. Latin Literature. Old French Literature. Middle English Literature. Part 5: Medical Writings Medical Writings on Women’s Health. Medical Writings on Love 2003: 216x138: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-30745-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30746-8: $35.95
Thinking About Physical Impairment in the High Middle Ages, c.1100–c.1400
2003: 229x152: 164pp Hb: 978-0-415-96634-4: $90.00 eBook: 978-0-203-01171-3
Disability in Medieval Europe
Irina Metzler Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture 2005: 234x156: 368pp Hb: 978-0-415-36503-1: $180.00 eBook: 978-0-203-01606-0
Growing Old in the Middle Ages ’Winter Clothes Us in Shadow and Pain’
Medieval Sexuality
Shulamith Shahar
A Casebook
1997: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-14126-0: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-33360-3: $36.95
Edited by April Harper, State University of New York, USA and Caroline Proctor, University of Warwick, UK Series: Routledge Medieval Casebooks 2007: 229x152: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-97831-6: $125.00 eBook: 978-0-203-93502-6
Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Sky Hildegard of Bingen and Premodern Medicine Victoria Sweet Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Sacred to Female Patriotism Gender, Class, and Politics in Late Georgian Britain
2006: 229x152: 311pp Hb: 978-0-415-97634-3: $115.00
Judith S. Lewis
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2003: 229x152: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-94411-3: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-94412-0: $29.95
The Idea of the Antipodes Place, People, and Voices
Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
Series: Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture
An Encyclopedia
2007: 229x152: 308pp Hb: 978-0-415-77053-8: $125.00
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Matthew Boyd Goldie, Rider University, USA Series: Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures
Edited by Margaret C. Schaus Written by renowned international scholars, Women and Gender in Medieval Europe is the latest in the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages series. Easily accessible in an A-Z format, students, researchers, and scholars will find this outstanding reference work to be an invaluable resource on women in Medieval Europe. 2006: 279x216: 984pp Hb: 978-0-415-96944-4: $195.00
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Edited by Emilie Amt, Hood College, Maryland, USA
With extracts from literary and theological works, medical and legal writings, conduct books, chronicles and love letters, the writings range from well known texts such as the Letters of Abelard and Heloise, Beowulf and The Canterbury Tales to less familiar sources such as church legislation or court case proceedings.
Edited by Stephen Harris, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and Bryon L. Grigsby, Centenary College New Jersey, USA
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This book will be the first study to focus exclusively on presentations of the antipodes. 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 humourous in the latest era. November 2009: 229x152: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-99906-9: $110.00
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Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages
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The Hundred Years War
War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900–1795
An Encyclopedia
Robin Neillands
Peter Lorge
Edited by John Block Friedman and Kristen Mossler Figg
A lively survey that re-creates the story of the Hundred Years War – the longest war in European history.
Series: Warfare and History
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
2001: 216x138: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-26130-2: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26131-9: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-41611-2
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Kingship, Conquest, and Patria
Medieval Naval Warfare 1000–1500
From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms
Kristen Lee Over
Susan Rose
Edited by Thomas F.X. Noble
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
Series: Warfare and History
Series: Rewriting Histories
2005: 229x152: 244pp Hb: 978-0-415-97271-0: $90.00
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The Medieval Tradition of Thebes
Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan
History and Narrative in the Roman de Thebes, Boccaccio, Chaucer, and Lydgate
Karl F. Friday
Dominique Battles
Series: Warfare and History
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
2003: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-32962-0: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32963-7: $42.95 eBook: 978-0-203-39216-4
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2-VOLUME SET
Medieval Italy An Encyclopedia Edited by Christopher Kleinhenz 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 A.D.450 and 1375. 2003: 279x216: 2160pp Set: 978-0-415-93929-4: $505.00 eBook: 978-0-203-50275-4
Examining a wealth of material on the origins of the Barbarian people and their tribes, Thomas F.X. Noble studies the characteristics of the tribes and debates whether they were blood-tied clans or units bound by social, political and economic objectives.
The Armies of the Caliphs Military and Society in the Early Islamic State Hugh Kennedy Series: Warfare and History 2001: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-25092-4: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25093-1: $39.95 eBook: 978-0-203-45853-2
Warfare and Society in the Barbarian West 450–900 Guy Halsall
The Water Supply System of Siena, Italy The Medieval Roots of the Modern Networked City
Series: Warfare and History 2003: 234x156: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-23939-4: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23940-0: $41.95
Michael P. Kucher Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture 2005: 229x152: 242pp Hb: 978-0-415-97166-9: $115.00
Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe, 1500–1700
The Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare
Brian L. Davies, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA
Jim Bradbury
Series: Warfare and History
Series: Routledge Companions to History
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.
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: $145.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41395-4: $33.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64466-9
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.
Selected Contents: 1. Colonization, War, and Slaveraiding on the Black Sea Steppe in the Sixteenth Century 2. Muscovy’s Southern Borderland Defense Strategy, 1500–1635 3. The Belgorod Line 4. The Ukrainian Quagmire 5. The Chyhyryn Campaigns and the Wars of the Holy League 6. The Balance of Power at Century’s End 2007: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-23985-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-23986-8: $39.95
List of Contributors: Alexander Callender Murray, Bonnie Effross, Patrick J. Geary, Walter Goffart, Guy Halsall, Heinrich Härke, Peter J. Heather, Stéphane Lebecq, Wolf Liebeschütz, Michael McCormick, Walter Pohl, Herwig Wolfram, Ian Wood Selected Contents: Introduction: Romans, Barbarians and the Transformation of the Roman Empire Part 1: Barbarian Ethnicity and Identity 1. The Crisis of European Identity 2. Gothic History as Historical Ethnography 3. Origo et Religio: Ethnic Traditions and Literature in Early Medieval Texts 4. Does the Distant Past Impinge on the Invasion Age Germans? 5. Defining the Franks: Frankish Origins in Early Medieval Historiography 6. Telling the Difference: Signs of Ethnic Identity 7. Gender and Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages 8. Archaeologists and Migrations Part 2: Accommodating the Barbarians 9. Movers and Shakers: The Barbarians and the Fall of Rome 10. The Barbarians in Late Antiquity and How They Were Accommodated in the West 11. Foedera and Foederati in the Fourth Century 12. Cities, Taxes and the Accommodation of the Barbarians Part 3: Barbarian and Roman in the Merovingian Kingdom in Gaul 13. Grave Goods and the Ritual Expression of Identity 14. The Two Faces of Childeric: History, Archaeology, Historiography 15. Frankish Victory Celebrations 16. Administrations, Law and Culture in Merovingian Gaul 17. Pax et Disciplina: Roman Public Law and the Merovingian State 2006: 234x156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-32741-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32742-8: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-32295-6
The Crusades Islamic Perspectives Carole Hillenbrand 2001: 254x178: 720pp Hb: 978-1-57958-354-5: $70.00
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The Crusades Nikolas Jaspert This German-to-English translation of a highly successful book is a clear, approachable, student-friendly introduction to the history of the Crusades.
The Routledge Companion to the Crusades
The Mongols in Iran
Peter Lock
Judith Kolbas
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
With a long chronological span, from the eleventh to the late fifteenth century, and with a wide geographical coverage of the whole of Europe and some of the Middle East, The Crusades is clear, concise and more wide-ranging than most single-volume works. Taking recent scholarship into account, and using boxes, case studies, marginal directions and chronologies, the book is well laid out and easy to follow, providing a comprehensive overview of the crusade movement for students at all university levels. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Background 1. Christendom, Islam, and Pagan Lands in the Late Eleventh Century 2. Holy War, Knighthood, and Pilgrimage 3. Papacy, Piety, and Indulgence Part 2: The Crusades in the Near East 1. The First Crusade 2. The Crusades of the Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries 3. Practice, Theory, and Critique of Crusading 4. The Crusades from the Muslim Perspective Part 3: The Crusader Lordships 1. Secular Rule 2. Christians, Muslims, and Jews 3. The Churches of Palestine Part 4: The European Crusades 1. The Iberian Peninsula 2. The Baltic Region 3. Internal Enemies Part 5: The Military Religious Orders 1. Basis and Beginnings of the Military Orders 2. The Military Orders in Palestine, on the Iberian Peninsula, and in the Baltic Part 6: The Consequences 1. The Heritage of the Crusades. Map 1: Palestine. Map 2: Iberian Peninsula. Map 3: Northern Europe 2006: 246x174: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-35967-2: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35968-9: $31.95 eBook: 978-0-203-00757-0
The Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714 John France The Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714 is a fascinating and accessible survey that places the medieval Crusades in their European context, and examines, for the first time, their impact on European expansion.
2005: 234x156: 392pp Hb: 978-0-415-37127-8: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37128-5: $34.95 eBook: 978-0-203-08812-8
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’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. Not just a history of the Crusades, but an overview of the logistical, economic, social and biographical history, this is a core text for students of history and religious studies. 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: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39312-6: $33.95
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The Rise of the Ottoman Empire Studies in the History of Turkey, 13th–15th Centuries
This unique work explores the administration of Iran under Mongol rule through taxation and monetary policy. It looks at history from a different angle and shows how monetary policy brought about changes to the state. Selected Contents: Part 1: The Governors 1. Aristotle to Nasir al-Din Tusi 2. Yalavach 3. Jalal al-Dim 4. Kirgiz 5. Arghun Aqa Part 2: The Khans 6. Abaqa 7. Tegudar and Arghun 8. Arghun 9. Gayghaktu, Baydu and Ghazan 10. Ghazan and Uljaytu 2005: 234x156: 432pp Hb: 978-0-7007-0667-9: $170.00
Archaeology of the Military Orders A Survey of the Urban Centres, Rural Settlements and Castles of the Military Orders in the Latin East (c.1120–1291) Adrian Boas 2006: 246x174: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-29980-0: $110.00
Medieval Archaeology An Encyclopedia Edited by Pamela Crabtree Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 2000: 279x216: 448pp Hb: 978-0-8153-1286-4: $275.00
Medieval France An Encyclopedia Edited by William W. Kibler, Grover A. Zinn, John Bell Henneman Jr. and Lawrence Earp Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 1995: 279x216: 1080pp Hb: 978-0-8240-4444-2: $295.00 eBook: 978-0-203-34487-3
Medieval Germany An Encyclopedia
Paul Wittek Edited by Colin Heywood, University of Hull, UK Series: Royal Asiatic Society Books This book brings together Paul Wittek’s studies on Ottoman history, making his luminous and persuasive prose and formative insights into the history of the early Ottoman state and its Anatolian matrix accessible to a wider audience. Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Sultan of Rum 2. Two Chapters in the History of the Turks of Rum 3. Fighters for the Faith in the Ottoman Empire 4. From Defeat at Ankara to Victory at Constantinople 5. The Rise of the Ottoman Empire December 2009: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-7007-1500-8: $150.00
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Chingiz Khan to Uljaytu 1220–1309
Edited by John M. Jeep Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 2001: 279x216: 928pp Hb: 978-0-8240-7644-3: $305.00 eBook: 978-0-203-80176-5
Medieval Iberia An Encyclopedia Edited by E. Michael Gerli Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages 2002: 279x216: 952pp Hb: 978-0-415-93918-8: $275.00
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MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF EUROPE AND THE WORLD
Medieval Islamic Civilization
MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
An Encyclopedia
Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine
Edited by Josef W. Meri
An Encyclopedia
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Edited by Thomas F. Glick, Steven Livesey and Faith Wallis
From Prudentius to Alan of Lille
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
’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
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.
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. 2005: 279x216: 1088pp Hb: 978-0-415-96690-0: $365.00
Medieval Jewish Civilization An Encyclopedia Edited by Norman Roth Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
Speculative Grammar and Stoic Language Theory in Medieval Allegorical Narrative
’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
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
A Sourcebook
2006: 229x152: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-97706-7: $115.00
Edited by Roberta Anderson and Dominic Aidan Bellenger
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.
Medieval Scandinavia
Amongst many more, the central issues discussed include:
An Encyclopedia
• the diverse world of monasteries • the Papacy
Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages
• the Crusades
1993: 279x216: 792pp Hb: 978-0-8240-4787-0: $265.00
• women
’She, this in Blak’
Thomas Hill
Medieval Worlds
Edited by Phillip Pulsiano and Kirsten Wolf
2008: 229x152: 146pp Hb: 978-0-415-97852-1: $100.00
Vision, Truth, and Will in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Troilus and Ciseyde
2005: 279x216: 624pp Hb: 978-0-415-96930-7: $180.00
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.
2002: 279x216: 432pp Hb: 978-0-415-93712-2: $235.00
Jeffrey Bardzell, University of Indiana, USA
• the roles of the town and countryside. Medieval Worlds presents the reader with a view of the medieval era as it was: one of immense diversity with openness to new ideas, and outreach in areas from technology to natural philosophy. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction to Medieval Worlds 2. The Monastic World 3. The World of the Papacy 4. The World of the Crusades 5. The World of the Feudal Kingdoms 6. The English Political World 7. The World of the Outsider 8. The World of the Women 9. The World of the Mind 10. The World of the Countryside 11. The World of the Town 12. The Medieval World Self-Observed 2003: 246x174: 320pp Hb: 978-0-415-25308-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-25309-3: $35.95
(Re-)Reading Bede The Ecclesiastical History in Context N.J. Higham 2006: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-415-35367-0: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35368-7: $40.95 eBook: 978-0-203-30710-6
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Essentials of Early English Old, Middle and Early Modern English Jeremy Smith This is a completely revised and updated edition of a highly successful textbook. It provides a practical and highly accessible introduction to the early stages of the English language: Old English, Middle English, and Early Modern English. Designed specifically as a handbook for students beginning the study of early English language, whether for linguistic or literary purposes, it presumes little or no prior knowledge of the history of English. Features of this second edition include: • Newly added Middle English and Early Modern English sample texts and accompanying notes • A new section on historical methods • Web links and an updated annotated bibliography. Selected Contents: Preface Part 1 1. Introduction 2. Describing Language 3. Old English 4. Middle English 5. Early Modern English Part 2 A. Old English Texts B. Middle English Texts C. Early Modern English Part 3 Annotated Bibliography. Old English Glossary. Grammatical Index 2005: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-34258-2: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34259-9: $39.95
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MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Medieval Rhetoric
THEORY AND METHOD
A Casebook
Fictions of Old Age in Early Modern Literature and Culture
Edited by Scott D. Troyan
Nina Taunton, Brunel University, UK
Edited by Adam Budd, University of Edinburgh, UK
Series: Garland Medieval Casebooks
Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
Series: Routledge Readers in History
2004: 229x152: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-97163-8: $105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-32869-9
Medieval Texts in Context Edited by Graham D. Caie, University of Glasgow, UK and Denis Renevey, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
2007: 229x152: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-32473-1: $140.00
Illuminating the Border of French and Flemish Manuscripts, 1270–1310 Lisa Moore Hunt
This collection of essays by leading experts in manuscript studies sheds new light on ways to approach medieval texts in their manuscript context. Each contribution provides groundbreaking insights into the field of medieval textual culture by demonstrating the interconnection between medieval material and literary cultures.
2006: 229x152: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-97760-9: $115.00
2008: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-0-415-36025-8: $140.00 eBook: 978-0-203-00837-9
Picturing the Wolf in Children’s Literature
Between Courtly Literature and Al-Andaluz
Series: Children’s Literature and Culture
Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture
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Debra Mitts-Smith, Dominican University, USA
Oriental Symbolism and Influences in the Romances of Chretien de Troyes Michelle Reichert Series: Studies in Medieval History and Culture 2005: 229x152: 338pp Hb: 978-0-415-97615-2: $95.00
Early Modern Prose Fiction The Cultural Politics of Reading Edited by Naomi Conn Liebler Emphasizing the significance of early modern prose fiction as a hybrid genre that absorbed cultural, ideological and historical strands of the age, this fascinating study brings together an outstanding cast of critics including: Sheila T. Cavanaugh, Stephen Guy-Bray, Mary Ellen Lamb, Joan Pong Linton, Steve Mentz, Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic with an afterword from Arthur Kinney. Each of the essays in this collection considers the reciprocal relation of early modern prose fiction to class distinctions.
Looking at myths, legends, fables, folk and fairy tales, fractured tales, fictional stories, and non-fiction from 1500 to the present, Debra Mitts-Smith identifies and analyzes the cultural, social, and scientific knowledge embedded in and imparted through the image of the wolf in over 250 books. Along the way, three questions guide her: How are wolves depicted in and across particular works? What values and attitudes inform the depiction of the wolf and wolf-human relations? How has the concept of the wolf changed over time? November 2009: 229x152: 192pp Hb: 978-0-415-80117-1: $95.00
Reading the Early Modern Dream The Terrors of the Night Edited by Sue Wiseman, Birkbeck College, London, UK, Katharine Hodgkin, University of East London, UK and Michelle O’Callaghan, Oxford Brookes University, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 2007: 229x152: 182pp Hb: 978-0-415-38601-2: $125.00
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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. This is the only book that brings together historiographical writing from anthropology, literary theory, philosophy, psychology, and sociology – as well as history. Each of the thirteen thematic sections begins with a clear introduction that familiarizes readers with the topics and articles, setting them in their wider contexts. They explain what historiography is, how historians’ perspectives and sources determine the kinds of questions they ask, and discuss how social and ideological developments have shaped historical writing over the past three centuries. With a glossary of critical terms and reading lists for each section, The Modern Historiography Reader: Western Sources is the perfect introduction to modern historiography. List of Contributors: John Emerich Edward, Lord Acton, Carl Becker, Marc Bloch, Bonnie G. Smith, Giambattista Vico, Erich Auerbach, Dugald Stewart, Hester Chapone, Henry Home, Lord Kames, William Godwin, Mark Salber Phillips, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Thomas Carlyle, Jules Michelet, Mercy Otis Warren, Francis Parkman, George Bancroft, Wilhelm von Humbolt, Leopold von Ranke, Anthony Grafton, James Harvey Robinson, Marc Bloch, Lucien Febvre, Herbert Butterfield, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx with Friedrich Engels, Émile Durkheim, Wilhelm Dilthey, Max Weber, Oswald Spengler, R.G. Collingwood, Fernand Braudel, Thomas Kuhn, E.P. Thompson, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Roy Porter, Michael Ignatieff, Hannah Arendt, Adam Phillips, Hayden White, Paul Ricoeur, Joan Wallach Scott, Michel Foucault, David Halperin, Clifford Geertz, Edward Said, David Cannadine, George Fredrickson, Miller, Daniel and Chris Tilney, Marcel Mauss, Niel McKendrick, Georges Vigarello, Cornelius Holtorf Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Historian’s Task 2. Giambattista Vico and the Meaning of Historical Origins 3. Historical Writing and Moral Psychology 4. The Task of Romantic History 5. Historicism, the Historian’s Craft, and the New Century 6. The Approach of Social Science 7. Historical Time and Historical Structures 8. Marxism and ’History from Below’ 9. History from Within: Trauma and Memory 10. Postmodernism: ’The Linguistic Turn’ 11. Sexual Identity 12. Anthropological Description and Objects of History 13. The Social History of Material Objects 2008: 246x174: 560pp Hb: 978-0-415-45886-3: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45887-0: $44.98
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THEORY AND METHOD
NEW
History Goes to the Movies
Reading Primary Sources
The History on Film Reader
Studying History on Film
Edited by Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Macquarie University, Australia
Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Macquarie University, Australia
The Interpretation of Texts from Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Century History
From Saving Private Ryan to Picnic at Hanging Rock and Pocahontas, this book is a clear and systematic guide to the issues involved in using historical film in the study of history.
Series: Routledge Readers in History Historical film studies is a burgeoning field, with a large and ever growing number of publications from across the globe. The History on Film Reader distils this mass of work, offering readers an introduction to just under thirty of the most critical and representative writings on the relationship between film and history. 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. Including an introduction which describes the field of historical film studies, section introductions which contextualize the chapters and a filmography, this is an essential collection for all those interested in the relationship between history and film. Selected Contents: Introduction Marnie Hughes-Warrington. History on Film: Theory, Production, Reception Part 1: Introducting Historical Film 1. The Film in History: Restaging the Past Pierre Sorlin 2. Film and the Challenge of Authenticity Natalie Zemon Davis 3. History in Images/History in Words Robert Rosenstone 4. History and Media and Memory Marcia Landy 5. Historiography and Historiophoty Hayden White Part 2: Shaping Historical Film 6. Historical Fiction: A Body Too Much? Jean Comolli 7. The Emergence of Cinematic Time Mary A. Doane 8. Flashbacks in Film Maureen Turim 9. The Time-Image Gilles Deleuze 10. Can the Shoah be Funny? Some Thoughts on Recent and Older Films S.L. Gilman 11. Projecting the Holcaust into the Present, Lawrence Baron Part 3: Historical Film and Identity 12. Prosthetic Memory/Traumatic Memory Robert Burgoyne. Cinema. 13. Never Having to Say You’re Sorry: Rambo’s Rewriting of the Vietnam War D. Desser and G. Studies 14. In the Combat Zone Marilyn Young 15. Revisiting the Round Table: Arthur’s American Dream Susan Aronstein 16. Gladiator and Contemporary America (2000) Monica Silveira Cyrino Part 4: Historical Films as Reality, Documentary and Propaganda 17. History: A Retro Scenario Jean Baudrillard 18. Detail and Historicity in Mainstream Cinema Philip Rosen 19. The Romans in Film Rolans Barthes 20. Historical Authenticity in Popular Films Set in the Past Michelle Pierson 21. Truth, History, and the New Documentary Linda Williams 22. Memory and Pedagogy in the ‘Wonderful World of Disney H.A. Giroux Part 5: Marketing and Receiving Historical Film 23. Irony, Nostalgia and the Postmodern L. Hutcheon 24. The Carole Lombard in Macy’s Window C. Eckert 25. Selling My Heart: Music and Cross-Promotion in Titanic J. Smith 26. The Presence of the Past Roy Rosenzweig and David Thelen. Filmography. Index May 2009: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 978-0-415-46220-4: $140.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46219-8: $44.95 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/9780415462198
Using examples ranging from late nineteenth century short films, to twenty-first century DVDs, Marnie Hughes-Warrington incorporates film analysis, advertisements, merchandize and internet forums, and evaluates the varied ways in which filmmakers, promoters, viewers and scholars understand film as history. History Goes to the Movies is written from an international perspective and, blending theoretical and methodological issues with lots of real examples, discusses such issues as: • Do historical films necessarily make bad (or good) history? • Can film be used as historical evidence? • Are documentaries more useful to historians than historical drama? History Goes to the Movies considers that history is not simply to be found in films, but in the agreements and arguments of those who make and view them. Students on both history and film studies courses will find this book an exciting and stimulating read. Selected Contents: Introduction: Why History on Film? 1. Words and Images, Images and Words 2. Genre 3. Pasts, Presents and Futures 4. Identity 5. Reality 6. Documentary 7. Propaganda 8. Selling History. Conclusion: Beyond ’Historiophoty’: Film as History 2006: 234x156: 230pp Hb: 978-0-415-32827-2: $95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-32828-9: $31.95
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At the Limits of History Essays on Theory and Practice Keith Jenkins, University College Chichester, UK Keith Jenkins’ work on historical theory is renowned; this collection presents the essential elements of his work over the last fifteen years.
Edited by Miriam Dobson and Benjamin Ziemann, both at University of Sheffield, UK Series: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources How does the historian approach primary sources? How do interpretations differ? How can they be used to write history? Reading Primary Sources goes a long way to providing answers for these questions. In the first part of this unique volume, the chapters give an overview of both traditional and new methodological approaches to the use of sources, analyzing the way that these have changed over time. The second part gives an overview of twelve different types of written sources, including letters, opinion polls, surveillance reports, diaries, novels, newspapers, and dreams, taking into account the huge expansion in the range of written primary sources used by historians over the last thirty years. This book is an up-to-date introduction into the historical context of these different genres, the ways they should be read, the possible insights and results these sources offer and the pitfalls of their interpretation. All of the chapters push the reader beyond a conventional understanding of source texts as mere ’reflections’ of a given reality, instead fostering an understanding of how each of the various genres has to be seen as a medium in its own right. 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: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42957-3: $39.95
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: 352pp Hb: 978-0-415-47235-7: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-47236-4: $44.95
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THEORY AND METHOD
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History Beyond the Text
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History and Material Culture
A Student’s Guide to Approaching Alternative Sources
History Skills
Edited by Sarah Barber and Corinna Peniston-Bird, both at University of Lancaster, UK
Edited by Mary Abbott, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Edited by Karen Harvey, University of Sheffield, UK Series: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Sources are the raw material of history, but whereas the written word has traditionally been seen as the principal source, today historians are increasingly recognizing the value of sources beyond text. In History and Material Culture, Karen Harvey embarks upon a discussion about material culture – considering objects, often those found surrounding us in day to day life, as sources, which can help historians develop new interpretations and new knowledge about the past. Across ten chapters, different historians look at a variety of material sources from around the globe and across centuries to assess how such sources can be used to study history. While the sources are discussed from ‘interdisciplinary’ perspectives, each contributor examines how material culture can be approached from an historical viewpoint, and each chapter addresses its theme or approach in a way accessible to readers without expertise in the area. In her introduction, Karen Harvey discusses some of the key issues raised when historians use material culture, and suggests some basic steps for those new to these kinds of sources. Opening up the discipline of history to new approaches, and introducing those working in other disciplines to historical approaches, this book is the ideal introduction to the opportunities and challenges of researching material culture. Selected Contents: Introduction: History and Material Culture Karen Harvey 2. Practical Matters: Material Culture and Historical Research Karen Harvey 3. Object Biographies: From Production to Consumption Karin Dannehl 4. Using Buildings in Social History Anne Laurence 5. Style and Ornament as Evidence Andrew Morrall 6. Draping the Body and Dressing the Home: Exploring the Material Culture of Textiles and Clothing Beverly Lemire 7. High Design and Regional Cultures Helen Berry 8. Mundane Materiality, or, Should Small Things Still be Forgotten? Material Culture, Microhistories and the Problem of Scale Sara Pennell 9. Things and Historical Narratives Giorgio Reillo 10. Objects and Agency Angela McShane and Glenn Adamson March 2009: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-46849-7: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-45932-7: $39.95
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Series: Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources 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. Pulling these disparate sources together, the introduction discusses the nature of historical sources and those factors which are unique to, and shared by, the sources covered throughout the book. Taking examples from around the globe, this collection of essays aims to inspire practitioners of history to expand their horizons, and incorporate a wide variety of primary sources in their work. Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Sarah Barber and Corinna Peniston-Bird 2. Fine Art: The Creative Image Sarah Barber 3. The Cartoon: The Image as Critique Frank Palmeri 4. The Photograph: The Still Image Derek Sayer 5. Film and Television: The Moving Image Jeffrey Richards 6. Music: The Creative Sound Burton W. Peretti 7. Oral Testimony: The Sound of Memory Corinna Peniston-Bird 8. The Internet: Virtual Space Lisa Blenkinsop 9. Landscape: The Configured Space Tom Williamson 10. Architecture: The Built Object Christopher Long 11. Material Culture: The Object Adrienne D. Hood 2008: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-415-42961-0: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-42962-7: $39.95
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’Useful reference book for undergraduate courses.’ – Peter Hills, History Teaching Review ’Full of good common sense. Excellent stuff. This book is to be welcomed.’ – Richard Brown, The Historical Association ’The clearest one-chapter surveys of history and historical writing that I have come across.’ – The Times Educational Supplement Degree-level history is characterized not only by knowledge and understanding of the human past, but by a battery of skills and qualities which are as directly applicable to employment as to professional postgraduate training or academic research. History Skills gives frank and practical help to students throughout their university course with advice on: • Research methods • Taking notes • Participating in class • Coursework • Examinations • The dissertation. Designed as a guide to success, the book helps to develop the critical skills that students need to get the most out of their course. 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. Offering an unrivalled ‘insider’s view’ of what it takes to succeed, History Skills provides the comprehensive toolkit for all history students. 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 Dissertion or Major Project 10. Employability. Historical Terms 2008: 216x138: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-46691-2: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-46690-5: $33.95
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THEORY AND METHOD
Practicing History
The Basics of Essay Writing
Companion to Historiography
New Directions in Historical Writing After the Linguistic Turn
Nigel Warburton, The Open University, UK
Edited by Michael Bentley
Edited by Gabrielle M. Spiegel Series: Rewriting Histories This volume gives a synoptic overview of the last twenty-five years’ theoretical analysis of historical writing, with a critical examination of the central concepts and positions that have been in debate. The collection delineates the emergence of ’practice theory’ as a possible paradigm for future historical interpretation concerned with questions of agency, experience and the subject. These complex ideas are introduced to students in this accessible reader, and for teachers and historians too, this survey is an indispensable and timely read. List of Contributors: Marshall Sahlins, Mark Bevir, Michel de Certeau, Elizabeth Deeds Ermath, Gareth Stedman-Jones, Joan Scott, Andreas Reckwitz, William H. Sewell, Jr., Richard Biernacki, Geoff Eley, Pierre Bourdieu, Anthony Giddens Selected Contents: Introduction: Practicing History, Theorizing Practice Part 1: Discourse and the Problem of Social History Part 2: Self and Agency Part 3: Experience and Practice 2005: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-0-415-34107-3: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34108-0: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-33569-7
‘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. The book opens with a discussion of why it is so important to write a good essay, and proceeds through a step-by-step exploration of exactly what you should consider to improve your essays and marks.
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.
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Sceptical History
• Focus on answering the question asked
Feminist and Postmodern Approaches in Practice
• Research and plan your essay
Hélène Bowen Raddeker, University of New South Wales, Australia
• Build and sustain an argument • Improve your writing style and tone. The Basics of Essay Writing is packed full of good advice and practical exercises. Students of all ages and in every subject area will find it an easy-to-use and indispensable aid to their studies. 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 2007: 172 x 119: 128pp Pb: 978-0-415-43404-1: $16.95
A highly original work in history and theory, this survey considers major themes including identity, class and sexual difference, and weaves them into debates on the nature and point of history. Sceptical History arrives at new ways of doing history that consider non-Western history and feminist approaches. Using a wide range of historical and cultural contexts, the study draws extensively on feminist scholarship, both feminist history and postcolonial feminism. Selected Contents: Preliminaries 1. History, Postmodern Critique and Alternative Visions 2. Reinventing the Wheel: Presenting the Past 3. Negotiating ‘Difference’ 4. The ‘Positioned’ Subject 5. Reflections. Notes. Bibliography 2007: 216x138: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-34115-8: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-34114-1: $29.95
Consuming History
2ND EDITION
Historians and Heritage in Contemporary Popular Culture
The Routledge Companion to Historical Studies
Jerome de Groot, University of Manchester, UK
Alun Munslow
Non-academic history – ‘public history’ – is a complex, dynamic entity which impacts on the popular understanding of the past at all levels. In Consuming History, Jerome de Groot examines how society consumes history and how a reading of this consumption can help us understand popular culture and issues of representation. This book analyzes a wide range of cultural entities – from computer games to daytime television, from blockbuster fictional narratives such as Da Vinci Code to DNA genealogical tools – to analyze how history works in contemporary popular culture. Jerome de Groot probes how museums have responded to the heritage debate and the way in which new technologies have brought about a shift in access to history, from online gameplaying to internet genealogy. He discusses the often conflicted relationship between ‘public’ and academic history, and raises important questions about the theory and practice of history as a discipline. Whilst mainly focussing on the UK, the book also compares the experiences of the USA, France and Germany. Consuming History is an important and engaging analysis of the social consumption of history and offers an essential path through the debates for readers interested in history, cultural studies and the media. Selected Contents: Acknowledgements. Images. Introduction: History and Popular Culture. Part 1: The Popular Historian Part 2: Enfranchisement, Ownership and Consumption: ‘Amateur’ Histories Part 3: Performing and Playing History Part 4: History on Television Part 5: The ‘Historical’ as Cultural Genre Part 6: Artefact and Interpretation 2008: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-39946-3: $135.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39945-6: $41.95
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: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-38577-0: $33.95
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THEORY AND METHOD
Historics
Refiguring History
What is History For?
Why History Dominates Contemporary Society
New Thoughts On an Old Discipline
Beverley Southgate
Martin L. Davies
Keith Jenkins
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.
This engaging sequel to Rethinking History, argues for a re-figuration of historical study. At the core of this survey lies the realization that objective and disinterested histories as well as historical ’truth’ are unachievable.
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. 2005: 216x138: 304pp Hb: 978-0-415-26165-4: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-26166-1: $36.95
Making History An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline Edited by Peter Lambert and Phillipp Schofield 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
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Teaching History at University Enhancing Learning and Understanding Alan Booth Drawing on a wide range of international research, reflections and experiences of univeristy historians, this book links theory and practice and examines how high quality history teaching and learning can be acheived today in universities world wide. 2003: 216x138: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-30536-5: $120.00 Pb: 978-0-415-30537-2: $37.95
The Logic of History
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. Humanitites 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: $100.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35099-0: $32.95
Putting Postmodernism in Perspective C. Behan McCullagh
The Feminist History Reader
The Logic of History defends the practice of history as more reliable than has recently been acknowledged, arguing that historians make their accounts as fair as they can and avoid misleading their readers.
Series: Routledge Readers in History
Edited by Sue Morgan The Feminist History Reader gathers together key articles, from some of the very best writers in the field, that have shaped the dynamic historiography of the past thirty years, and introduces students to the major shifts and turning points in this dialogue.
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• Historical practice outside the academy. Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Professionalization of History Part 2: Challenges to the Statist Paradigm Part 3: Interdisciplinarity Part 4: Social Movements and Theory into History Part 5: Conclusion: History and Power 2004: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-0-415-24254-7: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-24255-4: $32.95 eBook: 978-0-203-64502-4
Manifestos for History Edited by Sue Morgan, University of Chichester, UK, Keith Jenkins, University College, Chichester, UK and Alun Munslow, University of Chichester, UK Written by some of the world’s leading historians and theorists of history, Manifestos for History draws together a series of Manifestos that address the question of what kinds of histories we ought to be considering and making in and for the twenty-first century. With a foreword by Joanna Bourke and an afterword by Hayden White, these Manifestos – critical, innovative, reflexive, inspirational – are absolutely essential reading, not just for those embarking on the study of history, but for all those who would think seriously about ‘the nature of history’ in its present and possible future forms. List of Contributors: Joanna Bourke, Robert A. Rosenstone, Joan W. Scott, Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth, Mark Poster, Beverley Southgate, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Patrick Joyce, Greg Dening, David Harlan, Wulf Kansteiner, Ann Rigney, Dominick LaCapra, Frank Ankersmit, Ewa Domanska, David Lowenthal, Hayden White 2007: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-37776-8: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-37777-5: $30.95
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Historical Theory Mary Fulbrook Illustrated with numerous examples and focusing on the central theoretical issues, this original argument about the ’fact or fiction’ debate takes a fresh look at major debates on the nature of history and the dilemmas facing historians today. 2002: 216x138: 240pp Hb: 978-0-415-17986-7: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-17987-4: $30.95 eBook: 978-0-203-45065-9
The Reader is divided into four sections: • Early feminist historians’ writings following the move from reclaiming women’s past through to the development of gender history • The interaction of feminist history with ‘the linguistic turn’ and the challenges made by post-structuralism and the responses it provoked • The work of lesbian historians and queer theorists in their challenge of the heterosexism of feminist history writing
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The Use and Abuse of History
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• The work of black feminists and postcolonial critics/Third World scholars and how they have laid bare the ethnocentric and imperialist tendencies of feminist theory.
Engaging and challenging, this extensively revised key text of current historiography confronts the ’histories’ that exist and have existed around the world, from the Zulu kingdoms to Communist China.
Each reading has a comprehensive and clearly structured introduction with a guide to further reading, this wide-ranging guide to developments in feminist history is essential reading for all students of history.
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THEORY AND METHOD
2ND EDITION
Deconstructing History
GENERAL HISTORY
Themes in World History Series
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Agriculture in World History
Alun Munslow
Mark Tauger, West Virginia University, USA
Surveying the latest research into the relationship with the past, history, and historical practice, this second edition of Alun Munslow’s successful book provides an excellent introduction to the debates and issues of postmodernist history. 2006: 216x138: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-39143-6: $125.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39144-3: $37.95
Judgements on History and Historians 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.
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• Sex in an age of trade and colonies
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• Changes in sexual behaviours and sexual attitudes between 1750 and 1950
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Philosophy of History A Guide for Students M.C. Lemon This guide provides a comprehensive survey of historical thought since ancient times. Its clear terminology and lucid argument will make it an invaluable source for students and teachers alike. 2003: 234x156: 480pp Hb: 978-0-415-16204-3: $130.00 Pb: 978-0-415-16205-0: $37.95 eBook: 978-0-203-38023-9
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.
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• Sex in contemporary world history. The book is a vital contribution to the study of world history, and is the perfect companion for all students of the history of sexuality. 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: $110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77777-3: $29.95 eBook: 978-0-203-88032-6 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/9780415777773
Following medieval farming through to imperialism, agricultural revolution, then to decolonization, 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. Accessibly written and following a chronological structure, this introduction illuminates key themes such as economic theories of agriculture, the demands of a growing population, how labour is organized and the political and cultural impact of agriculture throughout the world. 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 September 2009: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-77386-7: $96.00 Pb: 978-0-415-77387-4: $28.95 • For a complimentary copy, visit www.routledge.com/9780415773874
Asian Democracy in World History Alan T. Wood Taking a comparative approach, Alan T. Wood traces the evolution of democracy from its origins in prehistoric times and describes democratic growth in thirteen Asian countries from Japan to Pakistan and examines key issues. 2003: 234x156: 136pp Hb: 978-0-415-22942-5: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-22943-2: $29.95
Childhood in World History Peter N. Stearns An esteemed figure in the field presents this excellent teaching resource where very few are available. This much needed overview of childhood through world history greatly advances understanding of the subject and allows broad questions to be asked. 2005: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-35232-1: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-35233-8: $29.95 eBook: 978-0-203-69893-8
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Food in World History
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Jeffrey M. Pilcher
Stephen Gosch and Peter N. Stearns Providing a comparative and comprehensive study of culinary cultures and consumption throughout the world from ancient times to present day, this book examines the globalization of food and explores the political, social and environmental implications of our changing relationship with food.
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Disease and Medicine in World History Sheldon Watts
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Religion in World History The Persistence of Imperial Communion
Drawing on case studies from ancient Egypt to present-day America, Asia and Europe, Sheldon Watts presents this concise introduction to diverse ideas about diseases and their treatment throughout the world.
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Gender in World History
Mark S. Johnson, Colorado College, USA
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. Suitable for introductory courses and students new to the subject, this concise and lively study reconsiders the history of education from the perspective of world and comparative history. 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? September 2009: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-31813-6: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31814-3: $28.95
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The Indian Ocean in World History From classical times to the twentieth century, Gender in World History is a fascinating exploration of what happens to established ideas about men and women, and their roles, when difficult cultural systems come into contact.
Education in World History 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.
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Warfare in World History Michael S. Neiberg Despite their catastrophic effects, wars have proved to be instrumental to long-term change in world history. This text is the first of its kind to survey how warfare has developed from ancient times to the present day.
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Migration in World History
Western Civilization in World History
Patrick Manning Drawing on examples from a wide range of geographical regions and thematic areas, this book surveys the history of migration, from early humans to the enormous migrations to escape persecution in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 2004: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-0-415-31148-9: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31147-2: $29.95
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Steven M. Beaudoin A genuinely global survey of world poverty from 1500 to the present day, Poverty in World History focuses upon the period from around 1500 onwards when poverty became a global issue.
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Western Civilization in World History takes up the recent debates between the well-established ’Western Civ’ approach and the newer field of world history. Peter N. Stearns reviews and analyzes key aspects of Western civilization in a global context. 2003: 234x156: 144pp Hb: 978-0-415-31611-8: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-31610-1: $29.95
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The Routledge Atlas of British History Martin Gilbert Series: Routledge Historical Atlases 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. This compelling Atlas now includes: • Politics: from the Saxon kingdoms to the Commonwealth and Europe • War and conflict: the Viking attacks, World Wars One and Two and twenty-first century war in Iraq • Trade and industry: from the post-Norman economy and international trade routes • Religion: from the Saxon church to the reformation • Society and economics: Roman Britain and Agricultural revolutions • Immigration: growth of immigrant communities. 2007: 246x174: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-39550-2: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39551-9: $29.95
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The Routledge Atlas of Jewish History Martin Gilbert Series: Routledge Historical Atlases Tracing the world-wide migrations of the Jews from ancient Mesopotamia to modern Israel, this updated edition spans over four thousand years of history in 140 maps and presents a vivid picture of a fascinating people. 2006: 246x174: 176pp Hb: 978-0-415-39965-4: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39966-1: $31.95
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The Routledge Atlas of Russian History Martin Gilbert Series: Routledge Historical Atlases The complex and often turbulent history of Russia over the course of 2,000 years is brought to life in a series of 176 maps by one of the most prolific and successful historian authors today. This fourth edition of The Routledge Atlas of Russian History covers not only the wars and expansion of Russia but also a wealth of less conspicuous details of its history, from famine and anarchism to the growth of naval strength and the strengths of the river systems. 2007: 246x174: 256pp Hb: 978-0-415-39483-3: $115.00 Pb: 978-0-415-39484-0: $29.95
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A Abbott, Mary...........................................................26 Aberth, John ...........................................................16 Adair, James R. .......................................................18 Aeolian Winds and the Spirit in Renaissance Architecture ..............................................................6 Agriculture in World History ....................................29 Aiston, Sarah.............................................................5 Almond, Ian ............................................................18 Amt, Emilie..............................................................20 Anderson, Roberta ............................................17, 23 Appearance of Witchcraft, The..................................5 Archaeology of the Military Orders..........................22 Archer, Ian W. ..........................................................2 Armies of the Caliphs, The ......................................21 Arthurian Characters and Themes Series..................14 Asian Democracy in World History...........................29 At the Limits of History............................................25 Atlas of Medieval Britain..........................................13 Atlas of Medieval Europe.........................................16 Avari, Burjor ............................................................17
B Bachrach, Bernard ...................................................19 Balaban, Carey ..........................................................5 Barber, Malcolm ......................................................15 Barber, Sarah ...........................................................26 Bardzell, Jeffrey .......................................................23 Barker, Hannah..........................................................4 Basics of Essay Writing, The.....................................27 Battles, Dominique ..................................................21 Beaudoin, Steven M. ..............................................30 Behind the Castle Gate............................................15 Bell Henneman, John Jr. .........................................22 Bellenger, Dominic Aidan ..................................17, 23 Bennett, Martyn ........................................................2 Bentley, Michael ......................................................27 Between Courtly Literature and Al-Andaluz ...............24 Bilinkoff, Jodi...........................................................19 Birkholz, Daniel .......................................................14 Black, Christopher ...................................................12 Black, Jeremy...........................................................12 Black, Robert.......................................................6, 10 Block Friedman, John ..............................................21 Blockmans, Wim .....................................................16 Boas, Adrian............................................................22 Body and Sacred Place in Medieval Europe, 1100–1389 ..........................................................19 Body Broken, The ....................................................15 Bond Men Made Free..............................................15 Booth, Alan .............................................................28 Borris, Kenneth........................................................12 Bowen Raddeker, Hélène.........................................27 Bradbury, Jim...........................................................21 Brasher, Sally ...........................................................20 Breuer, Heidi..............................................................6 Briggs, Charles F. ....................................................15 Brink, Stefan............................................................18 Broadhead, Philip ......................................................9 Brodt, Bärbel ...........................................................17 Brundage, James .....................................................20 Budd, Adam ............................................................24 Bullough, Vern L. ....................................................20 Burckhardt, Jacob ....................................................29
C Caie, Graham D. ....................................................24 Canning, Joseph......................................................19 Casey, James ...........................................................12 Casiday, Augustine ..................................................19 Castleden, Rodney...................................................14 Catholic Reformation, The .........................................7
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Century of Revolution, The ......................................11 Chalus, Elaine............................................................4 Childhood in World History .....................................29 Children’s Literature and Culture Series ...................24 Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World...................................................................11 Christianity and Society in the Modern World Series ...................................................................11 Christina of Markyate ..............................................19 Clark, Anna .............................................................20 Classical Tradition in Architecture Series, The ...............8 Colonial Saints.........................................................19 Companion to Historiography..................................27 Conn Liebler, Naomi ................................................24 Consumerism in World History ................................30 Consuming History ..................................................27 Consumption and the Making of Respectability, 1600–1800 ............................................................8 Cook, Chris ...............................................................9 Coward, Barry ...........................................................2 Crabtree, Pamela.....................................................22 Crafting the Witch.....................................................6 Cressy, David .............................................................6 Crisis of Music in Early Modern Europe, 1470–1530, The ..................................................13 Critical Concepts in Historical Studies Series ................10 Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714, The ................................22 Crusades, The....................................................21, 22 Cunningham, Sean....................................................1
D Daley, Brian .............................................................19 Daniell, Christopher...........................................13, 14 Daniels, Christine.....................................................13 Davies, Brian............................................................21 Davies, Martin L. .....................................................28 de Groot, Jerome ....................................................27 Dean, Darron.............................................................7 Debating the Roman de la Rose ..............................24 Deconstructing History ............................................29 Delbourgo, James....................................................13 Demonic Possession and Exorcism ...........................11 Desire......................................................................20 Dew, Nicholas..........................................................13 Di Vittorio, Antonio .................................................13 Disability in Medieval Europe ...................................20 Disease and Medicine in World History....................30 Ditchburn, David .....................................................16 Dobson, Miriam.......................................................25 Doran, Susan.........................................................3, 7 Duffy, Seán..............................................................14 Durston, Christopher .................................................7
E Early Christian World, The .......................................18 Early Church Fathers Series, The ..............................19 Early Modern European Society .................................9 Early Modern Italy ...................................................12 Early Modern Prose Fiction ......................................24 Early Modern Spain .................................................12 Earp, Lawrence........................................................22 Economic History of Europe, An ..............................13 Education in World History ......................................30 Edward IV..................................................................1 Elizabethan World, The..............................................3 Elton, G.R. ................................................................4 Emmerson, Richard K. ............................................17 Encyclopedia of the Romantic Era, 1760–1850........13 Engines of the Imagination......................................12 England in the Later Middle Ages............................14 England Under the Stuarts.........................................4 England Under the Tudors .........................................4
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English Historical Documents .....................................2 English Historical Documents 1558–1603 ..................2 English Historical Documents, 1603–1660 .................2 English Political Culture in the Fifteenth Century......14 English Warfare, 1511–1642 .....................................4 Enlightenment World, The.......................................10 Enlightenment, The .................................................11 Erlen, Jonathan..........................................................5 Esler, Philip F. ..........................................................18 Essentials of Early English ........................................23 European Warfare in a Global Context, 1660–1815 ..........................................................12 European World 1500–1800, The..............................9 Evagrius Ponticus.....................................................19 Evans, G.R. .............................................................17
F Fanous, Samuel .......................................................19 Feminist History Reader, The....................................28 Ferber, Sarah ...........................................................11 Ferrell, Lori Anne .......................................................6 Ferro, Marc..............................................................28 Fictions of Old Age in Early Modern Literature and Culture.................................................................24 Fifty Key Medieval Thinkers .....................................17 First Industrial Nation, The .........................................7 Fissell, Mark Charles ..................................................4 Fitzpatrick, Martin ...................................................10 Food in World History..............................................30 France, John ............................................................22 Friday, Karl F. ...........................................................21 From Catholic to Protestant .......................................7 From Norman Conquest to Magna Carta.................14 From Roman Provinces to Medieval Kingdoms.........21 From the Brink of the Apocalypse............................16 Fulbrook, Mary ........................................................28
G Garland Library of Medieval Literature Series................18 Garland Medieval Casebooks Series.........................24 Gaunt, Peter..............................................................2 Gender and Holiness ...............................................19 Gender in World History..........................................30 Gender, Property, and Law in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Communities in the Wider Mediterranean 1300–1800 ..........................................................12 Gerli, E. Michael ......................................................22 Gibson, Marion .......................................................11 Gilbert, Martin.........................................................31 Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition ...............7 Glete, Jan ................................................................13 Glick, Thomas F. .....................................................23 Goldie, Matthew Boyd ............................................20 Gomez, Olga ...........................................................11 Gommans, J.J.L. ......................................................13 Gosch, Stephen .......................................................30 Governing of Britain, 1688–1848, The ......................8 Greensides, Francesca..............................................11 Greer, Allan .............................................................19 Gregory of Nazianzus ..............................................19 Gregory the Great ...................................................19 Grigsby, Bryon L. ....................................................20 Grossman, Marshall...................................................6 Growing Old in the Middle Ages .............................20
H Handbook of Medieval Sexuality..............................20 Hann Nfa, Andrew ....................................................7 Hann, Andrew...........................................................7 Harper, April ............................................................20 Harris, Stephen........................................................20 Harvey, Karen ..........................................................26
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Hayes, Dawn Marie .................................................19 Head, Thomas .........................................................18 Henry VII ...................................................................1 Henry VIII ..................................................................1 Heywood, Colin.......................................................22 Hicks, Michael .........................................................14 Higham, N.J. ....................................................14, 23 Hill, Christopher ......................................................11 Hill, Thomas ............................................................23 Hillenbrand, Carole..................................................21 Hilton, Rodney.........................................................15 Hipshon, David ..........................................................1 Historical Theory......................................................28 Historics ..................................................................28 History and Material Culture....................................26 History Beyond the Text...........................................26 History Goes to the Movies .....................................25 History of Islam in German Thought ........................18 History of Medieval Islam, A ....................................18 History of Medieval Political Thought, A ..................19 History of Pagan Europe, A .....................................18 History of Portuguese Overseas Expansion 1400–1668, A......................................................12 History of the Church in the Middle Ages, A ................18 History on Film Reader, The .....................................25 History Skills ............................................................26 Hodgkin, Katharine .................................................24 Hoffman Berman, Constance...................................17 Hoppenbrouwers, Peter...........................................16 Hughes-Warrington, Marnie ....................................25 Hundred Years War, The ..........................................21 Hunt, Jocelyn...........................................................12 Hyland, Paul ............................................................11
I Iconography of Female Saints in Tuscan Iconography, The ......................................................................19 Idea of the Antipodes, The ......................................20 Illuminating the Border of French and Flemish Manuscripts, 1270–1310 .....................................24 Imagining Robin Hood.............................................13 India: The Ancient Past ............................................17 Indian Ocean in World History, The..........................30 Innes, Matthew .......................................................15 Introducing Christianity............................................18 Introduction to Early Medieval Western Europe, 300–900 ..............................................................15 Introduction to Medieval Europe 300–1550................16 Irish and British Wars, 1637–1654, The .....................4 Island Race, The ........................................................8
J Jaspert, Nikolas........................................................22 Jeep, John M. .........................................................22 Jeffries Martin, John ................................................10 Jenkins, Keith ..............................................25, 28, 29 Johnson, Mark S. ....................................................30 Johnson, Matthew...................................................15 Jones, Norman ..........................................................3 Jones, Peter .............................................................10 Jones, Prudence.......................................................18 Judgements on History and Historians .......................29 Jupp, Peter ................................................................8
K Kamen, Henry ...........................................................9 Kearney, Milo ..........................................................30 Keen, Maurice .........................................................14 Kenda, Barbara..........................................................6 Kennedy, Edward Donald ........................................14 Kennedy, Hugh........................................................21 Kennedy, Michael V. ...............................................13
Key Figures in Medieval Europe ...............................17 Kibler, William W. ...................................................22 King Arthur .............................................................14 King’s Two Maps, The .............................................14 Kings and Vikings ....................................................18 Kingship, Conquest, and Patria................................21 Kleineke, Hannes.......................................................1 Kleinhenz, Christopher ............................................21 Knellwolf, Christa ....................................................10 Kolbas, Judith..........................................................22 Kroll, Jerome ...........................................................19 Kucher, Michael P. ...................................................21 Kümin, Beat ..............................................................9
L Ladies’ Dispensatory ..................................................5 Lambert, Peter.........................................................28 Lancaster Pamphlets Series ..................................9, 13 Landscapes of Taste...................................................8 Laslett, Peter..............................................................8 Lawless, Catherine...................................................19 Lee, Stephen J. ...................................................3, 13 Lemon, M.C. ..........................................................29 Lest We Be Damned ..................................................7 Levack, Brian P. .....................................................5, 6 Lewis, Judith S. .......................................................20 Leyser, Henrietta ......................................................19 Li, Shiqiao..................................................................8 Linehan, Peter .........................................................16 Livesey, Steven.........................................................23 Lock, Peter ..............................................................22 Logan, F. Donald......................................................18 Logic of History, The................................................28 Lorge, Peter.............................................................21 Louis XIV ...................................................................2 Love, Sex and Marriage in the Middle Ages.............20 Luther .......................................................................9
M MacKay, Angus .......................................................16 MacLean, Simon......................................................16 Making History ........................................................28 Making of Modern Europe, 1648–1780, The...........11 Manifestos for History .............................................28 Manning, Patrick .....................................................30 Maps and Monsters in Medieval England ................14 Marenbon, John ......................................................19 Martin Luther ............................................................2 Martin, Randall..........................................................5 Mary Queen of Scots.................................................2 Mary Tudor................................................................2 Mathias, Peter ...........................................................7 Mazo Karras, Ruth...................................................19 McCalman, Iain .......................................................10 McCarthy, Conor .....................................................20 McClain, Lisa .............................................................7 McCullagh, C. Behan ..............................................28 McWebb, Christine..................................................24 Medieval Archaeology .............................................22 Medieval France ......................................................22 Medieval Germany ..................................................22 Medieval Hagiography.............................................18 Medieval Iberia ........................................................22 Medieval Ireland ......................................................14 Medieval Islamic Civilization.....................................23 Medieval Italy ..........................................................21 Medieval Jewish Civilization .....................................23 Medieval Naval Warfare 1000–1500........................21 Medieval Philosophy ................................................19 Medieval Religion ....................................................17 Medieval Rhetoric....................................................24 Medieval Scandinavia ..............................................23 Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine ...........23
Medieval Sexuality ...................................................20 Medieval Texts in Context ........................................24 Medieval Tradition of Thebes, The ...........................21 Medieval World, The ...............................................16 Medieval Worlds......................................................23 Meikle, Maureen M. .................................................5 Meri, Josef W. .........................................................23 Metzler, Irina ...........................................................20 Mid Tudors, The ........................................................3 Migration in World History ......................................30 Misconceptions About the Middle Ages ..................20 Mittman, Asa ..........................................................14 Mitts-Smith, Debra ..................................................24 Modern Historiography Reader, The ........................24 Mongols in Iran, The ...............................................22 Monks, Miracles and Magic.....................................18 Moore Hunt, Lisa.....................................................24 Moorhead, John ......................................................19 Morgan, Sue ...........................................................28 Morgan, Victoria .......................................................7 Mossler Figg, Kristen ...............................................21 Mughal Warfare ......................................................13 Mullett, Michael ................................................2, 7, 9 Munslow, Alun............................................27, 28, 29 Murray, Christopher John ........................................13 Mystic Mind, The.....................................................19
N Negotiated Empires .................................................13 Neiberg, Michael S. ................................................30 Neillands, Robin.......................................................21 Nelson, Janet L. ......................................................16 Newitt, Malyn..........................................................12 Noble, Thomas F.X...................................................21
O O’Callaghan, Michelle .............................................24 O’Day, Rosemary .......................................................4 Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age, The ..........7 Oldridge, Darren..................................................5, 11 Oliver Cromwell.........................................................2 Over, Kristen Lee .....................................................21 Overton, Mark...........................................................7
P Parish, Helen L. .......................................................18 Pasztori Kupan, Istvan .............................................19 Pearce, Robert ...........................................................1 Peniston-Bird, Corinna.............................................26 Pennick, Nigel..........................................................18 Performing Race and Torture on the Early Modern Stage ........................................................8 Peter the Great........................................................13 Pettegree, Andrew ..................................................10 Philosophy of History...............................................29 Picturing the Wolf in Children’s Literature................24 Pilcher, Jeffrey M. ...................................................30 Political History of Tudor and Stuart England, A.........4 Pollard, A.J. ............................................................13 Poverty in World History ..........................................30 Power and Virtue.......................................................8 Practicing History.....................................................27 Premodern Travel in World History...........................30 Prestwich, Michael...................................................14 Price, F. Douglas ........................................................2 Price, Neil ................................................................18 Princes, Pastors and People........................................7 Proctor, Caroline......................................................20 Production and Consumption in English Households 1600–1750 ............................................................7 Pulsiano, Phillip........................................................23
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Q Quaker Women .........................................................5 Questions and Analysis in History Series ..............3, 12 (Re-)Reading Bede ...................................................23 Reading Primary Sources .........................................25 Reading Renaissance Ethics .......................................6 Reading the Early Modern Dream ............................24 Refiguring History....................................................28 Reformation World, The ..........................................10 Reichert, Michelle ....................................................24 Reign of Elizabeth I, The ............................................3 Religion and Society in Early Modern England ...........6 Religion in History, Society and Culture Series............7 Religion in World History .........................................30 Renaissance Thought.................................................6 Renaissance World, The...........................................10 Renaissance, The .....................................................10 Renevey, Denis ........................................................24 Rethinking History ...................................................29 Revolutions in World History....................................30 Rewriting Histories Series ......................10, 17, 21, 27 Rhetoric, Women and Politics in Early Modern England..................................................................5 Richard III ..................................................................1 Richards, Jennifer ......................................................5 Richards, Judith M. ....................................................2 Richards, Michael D. ...............................................30 Riches, Sam .............................................................19 Rise of the Ottoman Empire, The.............................22 Rogger, André ...........................................................8 Romaniello, Matthew ..............................................12 Rooted in the Earth, Rooted in the Sky........................20 Rose, Susan .............................................................21 Rosicrucian Enlightenment, The .................................7 Rosman, Doreen Margaret.........................................7 Roth, Norman..........................................................23 Rousseau, George S. ..............................................12 Routledge Atlas of British History, The........................31 Routledge Atlas of Jewish History, The ........................31 Routledge Atlas of Russian History, The ...................31 Routledge Classics Series .........................7, 11, 28, 29 Routledge Companion to Early Modern Europe, 1453–1763, The ....................................................9 Routledge Companion to Historical Studies, The......27 Routledge Companion to Medieval Europe..............17 Routledge Companion to Medieval Warfare, The .....21 Routledge Companion to the Crusades, The............22 Routledge Companion to the Stuart Age, 1603–1714, The ....................................................4 Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age ...................4 Routledge Companions to History Series.........................................4, 9, 17, 21, 22, 27 Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages Series.....................................14, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23 Routledge Explorations in Economic History Series......7 Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Series .............................................................25, 26 Routledge Historical Atlases Series...........................31 Routledge Historical Biographies Series..................1, 2 Routledge Key Guides Series ...................................17 Routledge Medieval Casebooks Series........................20 Routledge Medieval Texts Series ..............................24 Routledge Readers in History Series.........................................5, 6, 11, 24, 25, 28 Routledge Research in Gender and History Series ..............................................................5, 12, Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures Series ...................................................................20 Routledge Studies in Cultural History Series.......12, 18 Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture Series.................................................19, 20 Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture Series.......................................5, 8, 24,
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S Sacred to Female Patriotism.....................................20 Salih, Sarah .............................................................19 Samurai, Warfare and the State in Early Medieval Japan ...................................................................21 Saunders, John Joseph ............................................18 Sawday, Jonathan....................................................12 Sawyer, P.H. ............................................................18 Sceptical History ......................................................27 Schaus, Margaret C. ...............................................20 Schofield, Phillipp ....................................................28 Science and Empire in the Atlantic World ................13 Sciences of Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe, The .........................................................12 Sederits, Richard........................................................5 Sexuality in Medieval Europe ...................................19 Sexuality in World History........................................29 Shahar, Shulamith ...................................................20 ‘She, this in Blak’.....................................................23 Short History of the Papacy in the Middle Ages, A......19 Smith, Jeremy..........................................................23 Smith, Woodruff .......................................................8 Southgate, Beverley.................................................28 Spaces of Consumption .............................................7 Spain 1474–1598 ....................................................12 Speculative Grammar and Stoic Language Theory in Medieval Allegorical Narrative...............23 Spence, Jean .............................................................5 Sperling, Jutta .........................................................12 Spiegel, Gabrielle M. ...............................................27 Stanley Holton, Sandra ..............................................5 Starks, Tricia ............................................................12 Stater, Victor .............................................................4 Stearns, Peter N. ..............................................29, 30 Stobart, Jon...............................................................7 Strange Histories .....................................................11 Studies in Medieval History and Culture Series.................................6, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 Super, John C. ........................................................30 Sweet, Victoria ........................................................20
W Wallis, Faith .............................................................23 War and the State in Early Modern Europe..............13 War, Politics and Society in Early Modern China, 900–1795 ............................................................21 Warburton, Nigel.....................................................27 Warfare and History Series ......................4, 12, 13, 21 Warfare in World History .........................................30 Warfare, State and Society on the Black Sea Steppe, 1500–1700 .............................................21 Warnicke, Retha M. ..................................................2 Water Supply System of Siena, Italy, The .................21 Watts, Sheldon ........................................................30 Wegman, Rob C. ....................................................13 Western Civilization in World History .......................30 What is History For? ...............................................28 Wheeler, James Scott.................................................4 Whittle, Jane .............................................................7 Who’s Who in Europe 1450–1750 ............................9 Wiesner-Hanks, Merry .............................................11 Wilkinson, Richard.....................................................2 Wilson, Kathleen .......................................................8 Wiseman, Sue .........................................................24 Witchcraft Myths in American Culture.....................11 Witchcraft Reader, The ..............................................5 Witchcraft Sourcebook, The ......................................5 Witch-Hunting in Scotland ........................................6 Wittek, Paul ............................................................22 Wolf, Kirsten ...........................................................23 Women and Gender in Medieval Europe .................20 Women of the Humiliati ..........................................20 Women, Education, and Agency, 1600–2000 ............5 Women, Murder, and Equity in Early Modern England..................................................................5 Women’s and Gender History Series......................4, 5 Women’s History, Britain 1700–1850.........................4 Women’s Lives in Medieval Europe ..........................20 Wood, Alan T. ........................................................29 Wooding, Lucy ..........................................................1 World We Have Lost, The ..........................................8 Wray, Shona ............................................................12 Wroughton, John ......................................................4
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T Tauger, Mark ...........................................................29 Taunton, Nina..........................................................24 Teaching History at University ..................................28 Themes in World History Series................................29 Theodoret of Cyrus..................................................19 Thompson, Ayanna ...................................................8 Thorne, Alison ...........................................................5 Three Edwards, The.................................................14 Tobacco in Russian History and Culture ...................12 Trade, Travel, and Exploration in the Middle Ages......21 Trapp, J.B. ................................................................7 Treasure, Geoffrey ...................................................11 Trevelyan, G.M. ........................................................4 Troyan, Scott D........................................................24 Turley, Briane K. ......................................................30 Two Cities, The ........................................................15
Yates, Frances............................................................7
Z Ziemann, Benjamin..................................................25 Zika, Charles..............................................................5 Zinn, Grover A. .......................................................22
U Ullmann, Walter ......................................................19 Use and Abuse of History, The.................................28
V Viking World, The....................................................18 Vikings in History, The .............................................18
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