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Recent and forthcoming titles Classics
The impact of Rome The afterlife of Ovid Images and texts: on cult places & papers in honour of Institute of Classical Studies religious practices in BICS supplement 130 Eric Handley Peter Mack & John North (eds.) ancient Italy Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Classical Studies BICS supplement 132 Tesse D. Stek & Gert-Jan Burgers (eds.) 978-1-905670-58-1 (pb), £48 March 2015 Rome rapidly expanded in the Republican period, and conquered the entire Italian peninsula with its wide variety of city-states and tribes. This volume explores the development of religious practices and cult places in the conquered Italic areas, and the role of Rome and its colonies in it. The studies brought together in this volume draw on different types of evidence and approaches, reflecting also the diversity of different national and disciplinary traditions and schools of thought. By focusing on the dynamic interaction between authorities, local communities and wider trends in Hellenistic societies, the volume opens new perspectives on religious change in Italy and its relationship to the rise of Rome.
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978-1-905670-60-4 (pb), £45 May 2015
Ovid was the most influential and widely imitated of all classical Latin poets. This volume publishes papers delivered at a 2013 conference on the reception of Ovid, jointly organised by the Institute of Classical Studies and the Warburg Institute. It presents studies of the impact of Ovid’s work on Renaissance commentators, on neo-Latin poetry and epistolography, on Renaissance engravers, on poets and on artists. The main focus of the volume is inevitably the afterlife of the Metamorphoses but it also includes discussions of the impact of Heroides, Fasti and Ibis, and publishes for the first time a Latin verse life of Ovid composed around 1460 by Bernardo Moretti.
BICS supplement 129 Richard Green & Mike Edwards (eds.) 978-1-905670-56-7 (pb), £32 January 2015 This volume in honour of the late Eric Handley, one-time Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge and director of the Institute of Classical Studies, offers a set of essays connected with Eric’s main scholarly interests and is written by friends, colleagues, and former students. Eric’s great love and facility for piecing the past together from whatever fragments of it survive, be they papyri or pots, in different ways inspired all the contributors, and their affection for him is encapsulated in a final tribute to one of the pre-eminent classical scholars of his day.
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Menander Dialogues with the Perikeiromene or The past: classical reception Shorn Head theory & practice
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Institute of Classical Studies
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BICS supplement 128
BICS supplement 127
BICS supplements 126.1 & 126.2
Christopher Stray & Graham Whitaker (eds.)
William Furley (ed.)
Anastasia Bakogianni (ed.)
978-1-905670-59-8 (pb), £46
978-1-905670-57-4 (pb), £30
April 2015
978-1-905670-54-3 & 978-1-905670-55-0 (pb, sold only as two volumes), £80
May 2015 This special volume contains seven essays which deepen and extend our knowledge of classical reception and the history of scholarship. The range of these essays is wide, covering 500 years, and dealing with scholarly production in Britain, Germany, the USA and elsewhere. Chapters include John Davies examining a little-known life of the tyrant Agathocles of Syracuse, published in the 1660s, in which the more recent ‘tyrant’, Oliver Cromwell, is targeted; Christian Flow surveying the agendas and self-images of Latin lexicographers from the Estiennes in the 16th century to the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae; and Ward Briggs giving an account of The American Journal of Philology and of its founding editor Basil Gildersleeve, drawing on previously unpublished correspondence.
Menander set Perikeiromene, or the ‘Woman with shorn head’ in Corinth, famous for its beautiful women, at a time when the city’s troubles were at their height owing to the Macedonian conquest of Greece. The story reflects in miniature some of the turbulence of the times. Typically for the genre of New Comedy, Menander takes his characters to the brink in this lively drama before the recognitions which set everything straight. Discoveries of fragmented manuscripts of this play in the 20th century have more or less brought it back to life.
September 2013 Ancient Greek and Roman drama has long fascinated scholars, theatre practitioners and artists working in a variety of media. These ancient dramatic texts have continued to ‘speak’ to audiences down the centuries to the present day. This two-volume collection investigates the appeal of these ancient plays and their many incarnations on the stage of later epochs, in art, music, television and film. It explores the complex dialogue between the ancient source texts and their receptions from a variety of perspectives including that of classical scholarship, performance studies, musicology and modern Greek studies. The collection thus seeks to demonstrate the relevance and continuing impact of ancient Greek and Roman plays.
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Classics in practice: studies in the history of scholarship
Recent and forthcoming titles Classics
Emotions between Greece and Rome
Marathon – 2,500 years
Institute of Classical Studies
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BICS supplement 125
BICS supplement 124
Douglas Cairns & Laurel Fulkerson (eds.)
Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards (eds.)
978-1-905670-53-6 (pb), £30
978-1-905670-52-9 (pb), £45
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Emotion in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds is now an established field of research in classical studies, but so far scholars have made surprisingly few attempts to investigate the emotions of the two cultures in comparative terms. In this innovative and timely collection, nine leading scholars make a start on that project. Topics include: differences between the Greek and Roman emotional repertoires; the semantic fields and scripts covered by comparable Greek and Latin terms; the impact of bilingualism; the fate of emotion terms in translation; the way Roman authors deal with the emotional aspects of their Greek literary models; and Greek and Roman views of the emotional character of their counterparts in the other culture.
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In the summer of 490 BC, a small army of 9,000 Athenians, supported only by a thousand troops from Plataea, faced and overcame the might of the Persian army of King Darius I on the plain of Marathon. While this was only the beginning of the Persian Wars, the victory at Marathon had untold effects on the morale, confidence and self-esteem of the Athenians, who would commemorate their finest hour in art and literature for centuries to come. This volume, which includes 21 papers originally presented at a colloquium at the University of Peloponnese in 2010 to mark the 2,500th anniversary of the battle, is a celebration of Marathon and its reception from classical antiquity to the present.
Profession and performance: aspects of oratory in the Greco-Roman world Institute of Classical Studies BICS supplement 123 Christos Kremmydas, Jonathan Powell & Lene Rubinstein (eds.) 978-1-905670-51-2 (pb), £25 November 2013 This volume brings together six papers relating to oratory and orators in public fora of Classical Greece and Rome. Edwards and Bers explore aspects of oratorical delivery in the Athenian courts and Assembly. Tempest examines the conceptions of oratorical competence and incompetence as they are implied in Cicero’s criticisms of the rival prosecutor in the trial of Verres. Papers by Karambelas and Powell look at evidence for the importance of advocacy in the Second Sophistic and the late Roman Empire respectively. The editors discuss recurrent themes connected with the orator’s competence and performance, while Lord Justice Laws reflects on the continuing relevance of rhetoric in the modern practice of the law in England.
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Institute of Classical Studies BICS supplement 122 Stuart Dunn & Simon Mahony (eds.) 978-1-905670-49-9 (pb), £55 September 2013 This wide-ranging edited volume collects together peer-reviewed papers which originated from Digital Classicist seminars and conference panels. It showcases exemplary applications of digital scholarship to the ancient world and critically examines the challenges and opportunities afforded by such research. The papers demonstrate innovative approaches that drive forward the research interests of both humanists and technologists while showing that rigorous scholarship is as central to digital research as it is to mainstream classical studies. The book does not aim to give a broad overview of the field of digital classics; rather, it presents a snapshot of varied research in order to engage with and contribute to the development of scholarship in both classics and digital humanities more broadly.
Persuasive language in Creating ethnicities & identities in the Cicero’s Pro Milone: Roman world a close reading and commentary Institute of Classical Studies Institute of Classical Studies
BICS supplement 120
BICS supplement 121
Andrew Gardner, Edward Herring & Kathryn Lomas (eds.)
Lynn S. Fotheringham 978-1-905670-48-2 (pb), £48 December 2013 This innovative approach to Cicero’s persuasive language analyses in detail the style and structure of one of his important speeches. It applies ideas from modern linguistics (sentential topic, lexical patterning, interactional discourse), and explores the possibilities and limitations of quantitative analysis, made easier by modern computing power, in the areas of syntax and vocabulary. The result is a reading of the Pro Milone as a unified text, whether aimed at persuading the jury to acquit Milo or at persuading a wider audience that Milo should have been acquitted. This reading contributes to our understanding of late republican discourse and suggests a new methodology for using the study of language and style to illuminate literary/historical aspects of texts.
978-1-905670-46-8 (pb), £38 November 2013 Questions of ethnic and cultural identities are central to the contemporary understanding of the Roman world. The expansion of Rome across Italy, the Mediterranean and beyond entailed encounters with a wide range of peoples. Many of these had wellestablished pre-conquest ethnic identities which can be compared with Roman perceptions of them. In other cases, the ethnicity of peoples conquered by Rome has been perceived almost entirely through Roman ethnographic writing and administrative structures. This volume explores how these practices of ethnic categorisation formed part of Roman strategies of control, and how people internalised them and developed their own senses of belonging to an ethnic community.
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The digital classicist 2013
Recent and forthcoming titles Classics
Erôs and the Polis: love The east pediment of the Parthenon: from in context Perikles to Nero Institute of Classical Studies
Ancient approaches to Plato’s Republic Institute of Classical Studies
BICS supplement 119
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BICS supplement 117
Ed Sanders (ed.)
BICS supplement 118
Anne Sheppard (ed.)
978-1-905670-44-4 (pb), £24
Dyfri Williams
978-1-905670-42-0 (pb), £24
July 2013
978-1-905670-43-7 (pb), £38
Arising out of a conference on ‘Erôs in Ancient Greece’, the articles in this volume share a historicising approach to the conventions and expectations of erôs in the context of the polis, in the Archaic and Classical periods of ancient Greece. They pursue a variety of issues, including: the connection between homosexual erôs and politics; sexual practices that fell outside societal norms (aristocratic homosexuality, chastity); the roles of sôphrosynê (self-control) and akrasia (incontinence) in erotic relationships; and the connection between erôs and other socially important emotions such as charis, philia and storgê. The exploration of such issues from a variety of standpoints, and through a range of texts, allows us to place erôs as an emotion in its socio-political context.
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August 2013 The sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, conceived at the height of Athens’ power, was deeply rooted in the culture and aspirations of the city-state. The group of huge figures carved completely in the round and set in the triangular gable at the east end, the front of the temple, were perhaps among the most important. This new study uses all the visible clues provided by the sculptures and the floor blocks on which they were once mounted to reconstruct the figures and the way they interacted. More secure identifications for the figures and a better understanding of the allusive way the pediment’s subject, the birth of Athena, was treated are thus reached.
June 2013 Plato’s Republic covers a very wide range of philosophical topics, many of them also addressed in other Platonic dialogues. The papers in this volume, arising from the Institute of Classical Studies research seminar in ancient philosophy in 2007–8, illustrate the range and diversity of responses to the Republic in antiquity. These responses show, for example, how in criticising the doctrine of the tripartite soul Aristotle is as much concerned with the Timaeus as with the Republic, how Cicero regarded the Republic and the Laws as complementing one another, and how Proclus treated the discussion of music in the Republic alongside the account of cosmic music in the Timaeus. Other papers examine the interpretations of the myth of Er offered by the Middle Platonist Alcinous and by Porphyry, and Proclus’ place in the ancient reception of the Republic.
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Vanishing acts on Philosophical themes ancient Greek amulets in Galen Institute of Classical Studies
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BICS supplements 115
BICS supplement 114
BICS supplement 116
Christopher A. Faraone (ed.)
Richard Hobbs
978-1-905670-40-6 (pb), £38
Peter Adamson, Rotraud Hansberger & James Wilberding (eds.)
978-1-905670-41-3 (hb), £48 April 2013 This book examines how coinage became a key component of the economic life of the town from the third century BC to the dramatic destruction of Pompeii by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. The study discusses one of the largest assemblages of coins found so far from below the layer of destruction of AD 79. Over 1,500 coins were found during a ten-year campaign of excavation of Regio VI, Insula 1 by the Anglo-American Project in Pompeii (AAPP). The book reviews other evidence for Pompeii’s economic life, such as the price of goods and services, the activities of bankers and moneylenders, and the ‘live’ coinage left behind by those fleeing the volcano. A full catalogue of the AAPP assemblage and the ‘Bathhouse hoard’ is included, with illustrations of many of the coins.
January 2013 Greek magical texts sometimes contain peculiar triangular formations created by repeating the same word over and over again in the same column, but leaving off one letter at the beginning or end (or both). Interpretations shifted during the 20th century: did the words inscribed in these shapes represent the names of diseases or evil demons which were forced to disappear as each letter of the name does? Or were they the work of Roman period scribes representing very different notions? This new study uses a masterly survey of the known examples of these texts to argue for a radical revision of recent views.
978-1-905670-50-5 (pb), £30 July 2014 Galen, the greatest figure in the history of pre-modern medicine, is also a significant figure in ancient philosophy. Not only is he a major source for many previous thinkers, such as the Presocratics and Stoics, but he also developed philosophical ideas of his own, in keeping with his famous dictum that ‘the best doctor is a philosopher’. This volume contributes to the growing field of research on Galen as a philosopher, with pieces devoted to his epistemology, his physics, and his theory of soul and human nature. His self-conception as a ‘philosophical’ author is also discussed, as is the question of whether his works were intended as contributions to the genre of philosophy.
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Currency & exchange in ancient Pompeii
Recent and forthcoming titles Classics
Electra, ancient and modern: aspects of the reception of the tragic heroine
Receiving the Komos: Imagines Italicae ancient and modern Institute of Classical Studies BICS supplement 110 receptions of the M. H. Crawford et al. (eds.) victory ode
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BICS supplement 113
BICS supplement 112
Anastasia Bakogianni 978-1-905670-37-6 (pb), £32
Peter Agócs, Chris Carey & Richard Rawles (eds.)
January 2012
978-1-905670-34-5 (pb), £30
Electra is a unique, complex, and fascinating Greek tragic heroine, who became a source of inspiration for countless playwrights, artists, musicians and filmmakers. The daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, she famously supported her brother’s quest to avenge their father’s murder even at the cost of matricide. Electra, ancient and modern examines the treatment of Electra by all three ancient tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and their dialogue with the mythical tradition that preceded them. The focus then shifts to case studies of her reception in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Gradually Electra’s dark desires re-emerge over the course of these three centuries until her cries for vengeance are heard once again. Through its detailed analysis of Electra, this book also provides a helpful introduction to the study of Classical reception, its ambitions and methods. 10
July 2012 A collection of distinguished scholars examine different moments in the victory ode’s reception history, from the lifetime of Pindar and Bacchylides themselves through the Roman empire and the middle ages to the modern world, in a variety of texts and in differing cultural contexts.
978-1-905670-30-7 (hb), £276 January 2012
The empire created by Rome underlies many of the structures of modern Europe, and that empire in turn was in its early stages the joint creation of Rome and the other peoples of Italy. Almost the only records left by those peoples themselves consist of the texts they inscribed and the coinages they produced. Imagines Italicae provides for the first time a complete corpus of those texts which are in one or other of the Italic languages, accompanied by photographs or drawings, a critical apparatus, an English translation where possible, a bibliography, and a full account of their discovery and archaeological context. The corpus, geographically arranged, contains 982 entries in total, lavishly illustrated, some of them multiple, preceded by a substantial introduction, and completed by an appendix of Italic names occurring in Greek texts, detailed concordances and full epigraphic indexes.
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Names on Terra Sigillata: an index of makers’ stamps and signatures on GalloRoman samian ware
BICS supplement 102
Institute of Classical Studies
Michael Fulford & Emma Durham (eds.)
BICS supplement 102.9 Vol. 9, T to XIMUS
978-1-905670-47-5 (hb), £90
Brian R. Hartley and Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.)
March 2013 Mass-produced at a variety of locations, principally in Gaul and Germany, between the beginning of the first century and the mid third century CE, Gallo-Roman terra sigillata was consumed in huge quantities across the western provinces of the Roman Empire.
978-1-905670-39-0 (hb), £90
The large number of records – over 425,000 – now published in Names on Terra Sigillata – the potters, their individual name dies, the associated forms, and the numbers recovered from find sites – have provided an international resource for fresh, quantitativelybased approaches to the study of terra sigillata, as presented here in Seeing Red, where 26 essays by leading international scholars in the field cover a range of themes.
978-1-905670-38-3 (hb), £86
December 2012 Institute of Classical Studies BICS supplement 102.8 Vol. 8, S to Symphorus Brian R. Hartley and Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) November 2011 Names on Terra Sigillata, the product of 40 years of study, records over 5,000 names and some 300,000 stamps and signatures on Terra Sigillata (Samian ware) manufactured in the first to the third centuries AD in Gaul, the German provinces and Britain.
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Seeing red: new economic and social perspectives on GalloRoman terra sigillata
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Recent and forthcoming titles Culture, language and literature
Re-capturing the self: narratives of self and captivity by women political prisoners in Germany, 1915–1991 Institute of Modern Languages Research
Poets as readers in nineteenth-century France: critical reflections Institute of Modern Languages Research imlr books vol. 10
Bithell Series of Dissertations vol. 43
Joseph Acquisto, Adrianna M. Paliyenko & Catherine Witt (eds.)
Kim Richmond
978-0-85457-246-5 (pb), £25
978-0-85457-247-2 (hb), £20 978-0-85457-249-6 (eb), £16
October 2015
Forthcoming 2016 One of the few major enquiries into women’s narratives of political incarceration, this volume examines first-person accounts written against a backdrop of momentous historical events in 20th-century Germany. Rosa Luxemburg’s prison letters are the starting point for the study, which explores the ways in which writing is used as a response to incarceration: how does the writer ‘perform’ femininity within the defeminising context of prison? As a key female political figure in 20thcentury Germany, Luxemburg’s letters encapsulate prevalent notions about womanhood, prison, and political engagement that are perceptible in the subsequent texts of the study. 12
This volume of essays focuses on how poets approach reading as a notion and a practice that both inform their writing and their relationship to their readers. The 19th century saw a broadened and increasingly self-conscious concern with reading as an interpretive and political act, with significant implications for poets’ individual practice, which they often forged in dialogue with other poets and artists of the time. Covering the 1830s to the late 1890s, a period rich in poetic innovation, the essays examine a wide range of authors and their diverse approaches to reading as inscribed in – and related to – creative writing, and articulate the many ways in which reading developed as an active engagement key to the critical thought that drove poetic creation at the dawn of aesthetic modernity.
Protest and reform in German literature and visual culture, 1871–1918 Institute of Modern Languages Research/iudicium Verlag, Munich Godela Weiss-Sussex & Charlotte Woodford 978-0-85457-241-0, £24 July 2015 Around 1900, progressive responses to the bourgeois conservatism of the 19th century co-exist with anti-modern capitalism and industrialisation. Both give rise to protests against the status quo and generate a plethora of demands for cultural and social reform, in which elements of ‘radicalism’ and ‘traditionalism’ are often hard to separate. Exploring the concepts of modernity championed in the modernist avant-garde as well as in less formally experimental guises, the essays collected here provide insights into the artistic expressions of protest discourses of the era and into the imaginative constructions of alternative social worlds. As a collection, they allow a better understanding of the plurality of possibilities of artistic engagement in the late Kaiserreich.
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Bithell Series of Dissertations
Intercultural and intertextual encounters in Michael Roes’s travel fiction Seiriol Dafydd
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Intercultural and intertextual encounters in Michael Roes’s travel fiction Seiriol Dafydd
a specific aspect of travel literature – the fictional travel tioner of that sub-genre – the contemporary German author ). The analysis focuses on two main areas of research. The first entation of intercultural encounters: how does Roes conceive nter between representatives of different cultures? And what l encounter, if such a thing exists? The second area of interest Roes’s intertextual methodology. This study identifies those that are of greatest significance and examines how and er writers and their texts as he composes his own. Finally, hether a connection exists between Roes’s engagement with s facets on the one hand and his utilization of intertextuality ase the intertextual processes underpinning the novels are ment in the way Roes approaches questions that fascinate y European society and dominate the media: questions mo-)sexuality, race and racism, gender, and relations between
Intercultural and intertextual encounters in Michael Roes’s travel fiction
From North Africa The muses and their to France: family afterlife in postmigration in text and classical Europe film The Warburg Institute
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Seiriol Dafydd
978-0-85457-240-3 (pb), £25
Kathleen W. Christian, Clare E. L. Guest & Claudia Wedepohl (eds.)
978-0-85457-242-7 (hb), £20 978-0-85457-243-4 (eb), £16
March 2015
May 2015 This book investigates a specific aspect of travel literature – the fictional travel novel – and one practitioner of that sub-genre – the contemporary German author Michael Roes (b. 1960). The analysis focuses on two main areas of research: Roes’s representation of intercultural encounters and his intertextual methodology. This study identifies whether a connection exists between Roes’s engagement with interculturality in all its facets on the one hand and his utilisation of intertextuality on the other. The intertextual processes underpinning the novels are shown to be a vital element in the way Roes approaches questions that fascinate contemporary European society and dominate the media: regarding identity, (homo-)sexuality, race, gender, and relations between the West and Islam.
Isabel Hollis-Touré
Over the past four decades immigration to France from the Francophone countries of North Africa has changed in character. For much of the 20th century, migrants who crossed the Mediterranean to France were men seeking work, who frequently undertook manual labour, working long hours in difficult conditions. Recent decades have seen an increase in family reunification – the arrival of women and children from North Africa, either accompanying their husbands or joining them in France. This study reveals how text and film present new ways of thinking about migration, moving away from the configuration of the migrant as man and worker, to take into account women, children, and the ties between.
978-1-908590-49-7, £60 September 2014 This interdisciplinary collection of essays, presented at the Warburg Institute in 2009, considers the identity of the Muses in antiquity and through centuries of their afterlife, tracing their religious, educational and philosophical meaning in classical Greece and their subsequent transformation and re-interpretation in a range of post-classical contexts. Individual contributors consider the invocation of the Muses in different places and at different times by those in search of inspiration, immortality and fame. The volume addresses the concept of the Muses from the perspective of philology, philosophy, art history, antiquarianism and musicology. It concludes with a discussion of the place of the Muses in Aby Warburg’s cultural theory.
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Recent and forthcoming titles Culture, language and literature
The legacy of Yeats Annual No. 19: Arnaldo Momigliano Yeats’s Mask The Warburg Institute
Blackburn’s ‘Worthy Citizen’: the philanthropic legacy of R.E. Hart
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Open Book Publishers in association with the Institute of English Studies
Tim Cornell & Oswyn Murray (eds.)
Margaret Mills Harper & Warwick Gould (eds.)
978-1-908590-48-0, £50
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Cynthia Johnston & Sarah J. Biggs
December 2013
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August 2014 In 2008–9 a group of Arnaldo Momigliano’s disciples met at the Warburg Institute to celebrate the centenary of his birth and to recall the great series of seminars held by him from 1967 to 1983, exploring the significance of his legacy some 20 years after his death. His seminars had opened the eyes of the participants to the meaning of historical research in their different fields, from ancient Jewish, Greek and Roman history and late antiquity to the study of the historiography, especially of the 18th and 19th centuries. The contributors to this volume look critically at how far his influence still determines the future of their fields.
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Fashionable in the age of Wilde, the Mask changes shape until it emerges as Mask in the system of A Vision. Chronologically tracing the concept through Yeats’s plays and those poems written as ‘texts for exposition’ of his occult thought which flowers in A Vision itself, this special issue in the renowned research-level series also spotlights ‘The Mask before The Mask’ and numerous plays including Cathleen NiHoulihan. There are excurses into studies of Yeats’s friendship with the Oxford don and cleric, William Force Stead, his radio broadcasts, and the key occult epistolary exchange ‘Leo Africanus’, edited from MSS by Steve L. Adams and George Mills Harper, is republished from the elusive Yeats Annual No. 1 (1982).
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November 2013 The exceptionally fine colour images in this catalogue are selections from the R.E. Hart Collection held by the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Seven medieval manuscripts and three incunables from the Collection were exhibited at Senate House Library in November 2013. This project was made possible by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and was generously supported by the Institute of English Studies at the School of Advanced Study, Winchester University, the Bibliographical Society, the Economic History Society, and the Blackburn Museum. Graduate students from the Institute of English Studies, the Courtauld Institute of Art, and Cambridge and Winchester Universities worked with curators and experts to produce the exhibition and accompanying catalogue.
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The Warburg Institute Warburg Institute Colloquia 23 Dirk van Miert (ed.) 978-1-908590-46-6, £50 November 2013 The case studies in this volume juxtapose instances of knowledge exchange across a variety of fields usually studied in isolation: anthropology, medicine, botany, epigraphy, astronomy, geography, philosophy and chronology. In their letters, scientists and scholars tried to come to grips with the often unclear epistemological status of an ‘observation’, a term which covered a wide semantic field, ranging from acts of perceiving to generalised remarks on knowledge.
Rashid al-Din: agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran The Warburg Institute Warburg Institute Colloquia 24 Anna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.) 978-1-908590-47-3, £50 November 2013 Rashid al-Din (1274–1318), physician and powerful minister at the court of the Ilkhans, was a key figure in the cosmopolitan milieu in Iran under Mongol rule. He set up an area in the vicinity of the court where philosophers, doctors, astronomers, and historians from different parts of Eurasia lived together, exchanged ideas and produced books. He was himself involved in collecting, collating and editing these materials, and the substantial oeuvre that resulted is a goldmine for anyone studying the transmission of knowledge across cultures. By bringing together contributions from the fields of the history of religion, medicine, science and art, this book examines the cultural dynamics of Rashid al-Din’s circle.
In protest: 150 poems for human rights Human Rights Consortium Helle Abelvik-Lawson, Anthony Hett & Laila Sumpton (eds.) 978-0-9572210-3-2 (hb), £7.99 October 2013 This anthology of new poetry exploring human rights and social justice themes brings together writing that is often very moving, frequently touching, and occasionally humorous. The 150 poems included here come from over 16 countries, and provide a rare insight into experiences of oppression, discrimination, and dispossession – and yet they also offer strong messages of hope and solidarity. You will find within this collection poems to inspire and engage you. ‘Poetry brings tiny details to life, and in a world where human rights is mostly about reports and abstractions, where real life and real details are lost – poetry can still make us see, and feel.’ – Sigrid Rausing.
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Communicating observations in early modern letters (1500– 1675): epistolography and epistemology in the age of the scientific revolution
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Phantom images: the figure of the ghost in the work of Christa Wolf and Irina Liebmann Institute of Modern Languages Research/Modern Humanities Research Association Bithell Series of Dissertations vol. 41 Catherine Smale 978-1-78188-026-5 (hb), £19.99 September 2013 Ghosts have made an unexpected reappearance in German literature since 1989. Catherine Smale reads this as symptomatic of writers’ attempts to renegotiate their personal and collective identity in the wake of German reunification. Focusing on two major authors from the former GDR, Christa Wolf and Irina Liebmann, Smale examines the ways in which their work adopts notions of haunting in its creative engagement with the double legacy of Socialism and National Socialism. Smale’s study highlights the particular challenge which Wolf and Liebmann pose to the familiar understanding of how German writers have confronted their country’s troublesome past. 16
Constance Pascal (1877–1937): authority, femininity and feminism in French psychiatry Institute of Modern Languages Research imlr books vol. 8
The lives of Leonardo The Warburg Institute Warburg Institute Colloquia 22 Thomas Frangenberg & Rodney Palmer (eds.) 978-1-908590-44-2, £50 July 2013
This book explores biographical, fictional and psychological Felicia Gordon approaches to Leonardo. What 978-0-85457-236-6 (pb), £25 light do these different narratives July 2013 shed on Leonardo himself, and on the cultures in which they were Constance Pascal’s career in written? Why has Leonardo’s life psychiatry from 1908 to 1937 exemplifies the opportunities open story attracted so much attention? How did anecdotes about to women in the French Third Leonardo affect Leonardesque Republic and the prejudices they art theory? When and why were encountered. As the first woman myths of Leonardo created, and psychiatrist in France, Pascal in what ways have they biased attained professional success responses to his art? at the cost of suppressing her personal life. Best known for her work on dementia praecox, she founded one of the first schools in France for children with severe learning difficulties, and made remarkable contributions in the reform of asylum practices and in psychotherapeutic intervention. The study’s scholarly authority and ambitious range do not detract from its lively sense of the person making this fine demonstration of life history research enthralling for the general reader and expert alike.
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The Warburg Institute Warburg Institute Colloquia 21 Lluís Cabré, Alejandro Coroleu & Jill Kraye (eds) 978-1-908590-45-9 (hb), £40 March 2013 The papers in this volume study the early influence of Petrarch in France and in the Crown of Aragon. They focus, in particular, on Bernat Metge (c. 1348–1413), a prominent member of the Aragonese Royal Chancery, who produced a Catalan adaptation of Petrarch’s Griseldis (from Seniles, XVII, 3–4) around 1388, making a Latin work of Petrarch available for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula. His fine imitation of Petrarchan models and his interest in classical literature put Metge on a par with contemporaneous writers elsewhere in Europe. This book aims to introduce a wider readership to an aspect of the dissemination of Petrarch’s Latin writings which has so far received little attention and also to shed light on the cultural relations between France and the Crown of Aragon in the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
Yeats Annual No. 18: a special issue. The living stream: essays in memory of A. Norman Jeffares Open Book Publishers in association with the Institute of English Studies Warwick Gould (ed.) 978-1-909254-35-0 (pb), £18.95 March 2013 This special issue in the renowned research-level series pays tribute to the pioneering Yeats scholar, A. Norman Jeffares. Memories are shared by Seamus Heaney, Christopher Rush and Colin Smythe, who compiles a bibliography of Jeffares’s work. Terence Brown, Neil Corcoran, Warwick Gould, Joseph M. Hassett, Phillip L. Marcus, Ann Saddlemyer, Ronald Schuchard, Deirdre Toomey and Helen Vendler offer essays on such topics as Yeats and the Colours of Poetry, Yeats’s Shakespeare, Yeats and Seamus Heaney, Lacrimae Rerum and Tragic Joy, Raftery’s work on Yeats’s Thoor Ballylee, Edmund Dulac’s portrait of Mrs George Yeats, and The Tower as an anti-Modernist monument, along with studies of ‘Vacillation’, ‘Her Triumph’, and ‘The Cold Heaven’.
Vicissitudes: histories and destinies of psychoanalysis Institute of Modern Languages Research imlr books vol. 7 Sharon Kivland & Naomi Segal (eds.) 978-0-85457-234-2 (pb), £25 January 2013 Academics, analysts and artists are gathered together in this illustrated volume, which celebrates the culmination of a two-year project at the Institute of Modern Languages Research to discover and debate current issues in psychoanalysis in the arts and humanities across five language-fields in Europe and beyond. The 24 essays include surveys of psychoanalytic thought in areas speaking French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish; the work of eight artists, ranging from found objects in Marseilles or the figure of Gradiva on a manhole cover to the life of Le Corbusier, the lightest object in the world and words on a glass wall; and eight academic essays, including studies of humour in child therapy, Freud in Argentina, sibling trauma in the Schreber family and psychoanalysis in the university curriculum. 17
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This book contains a collection of articles on medieval Arabic thought, dedicated to Fritz Zimmermann, who taught the subject in the Oriental Institute at the University of Oxford until his retirement, written by his colleagues, students and friends. Articles range from the transmission of medical and philosophical texts from Greek into Syriac and Arabic, relations between Buddhist doctrine and Islamic thought and between Muslim renunciants and Christian monks, and Arabic philosophical terminology, to internal developments in Arab thought from the 8th to the 13th century. The book includes editions of hitherto unpublished Syriac and Arabic texts, tabular comparisons of Greek, Syriac, Arabic and Latin versions of certain passages, and analyses of several philosophical and theological traditions. 18
This volume is an investigation of some of the enduring preoccupations of one of the UK’s foremost Latin Americanists. The essays by a distinguished group of scholars continue conversations with and develop lines of enquiry fostered by Jason Wilson’s work in areas as diverse as travel, translation, cultural and intellectual history, literary and visual culture. At the same time, the essays address a wide selection of important topics in Latin American studies and will contribute to our understanding of many different aspects of the region’s culture and history. The contributions to the collection cohere in their variegated but consistent engagement with concepts of traslado or translation, whether these are interpreted as material, cultural, intertextual, or generic processes of transit and transference.
June 2012 In the Cornell Yeats edition of the two plays, Wim Van Mierlo recounts their complicated composition history and makes clear the ways in which the latter diverges from its predecessor. Van Mierlo clarifies the role of George Moore in the origin of the earlier play’s storyline and the dispute between him and Yeats that ensued. Beyond this basic plot, Lady Gregory played an important part in the writing of both plays, especially in characterisations and dialogue of the first play. Insofar as is possible, Van Mierlo unscrambles the process by which she and Yeats worked together and apart to rework the earlier play into the very different The Unicorn from the Stars. Lady Gregory later expressed her disappointment about the level of credit Yeats was willing to give her for her role. This was the last play they wrote together.
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The slave in Bridal-quest epics in Crisis and form in European art: from medieval Germany: a the later writing of renaissance trophy to revisionary approach Ingeborg Bachmann abolitionist emblem Institute of Modern Languages Institute of Modern Languages Warburg Institute Colloquia 20 Elizabeth McGrath & Jean Michel Massing (eds.) 978-1-908590-43-5 (pb), £55 May 2012 This volume explores the imagery of slaves and enslavement in early modern Europe. Long before the abolitionist movement, European art abounded in images of slaves – chained, subjected, subdued figures. Often these enslaved figures were meant to be symbolic, for slavery was widely invoked as a metaphor in both religious and secular contexts. The ancient Roman iconography of triumphalism, with its trophies and caryatids, provided a crucial impetus to this imagery, particularly for Renaissance artists. Here the use of classical models had a peculiar force, since nudity, the attribute of antique heroes and idealised abstractions, was the mark of the Mediterranean galley slave. It was also to become the condition of the enslaved and transported African.
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April 2012 König Rother, Salman und Morolf, the Münchner and Grauer Rock (otherwise known as Orendel) have had a troubled position in the literary history of medieval Germany. Forced into a normative generic framework as either ‘Minstrel Epic’ (Spielmannsepik) or ‘Bridal-quest Epic’ (Brautwerbungsepik), these texts have been viewed conventionally according to an essentially teleological classification or a schematic ideal. Bowden challenges the premises of such a view with a detailed history of the textual scholarship, and re-evaluates these so-called ‘Bridal-quests’ on their own terms, offering detailed and suggestive readings of each work without the distortions or limitations inherent in the traditional interpretive model.
April 2012 Ingeborg Bachmann (1927–73), one of the most acclaimed German-language poets of the post-war period, famously turned away from the lyric during the 1960s. Publicly declaring that she had stopped writing poetry, Bachmann began work on the prose Todesarten cycle that would dominate the last decade of her life. During a period of personal breakdown in the 1960s, however, she privately continued to write in verse, and the publication of selected drafts in 2000 threw new light on her compositional methods at that time. As the most extensive study to date of the poetic drafts, this monograph leads away from the polemic that surrounded their publication to establish the fragmentary texts as an experimental stage of writing that proved formally and thematically significant for later published prose works. 19
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Private lives and collective destinies: class, nation and the folk in the works of Gustav Freytag Institute of Modern Languages Research/Modern Humanities Research Association Bithell Series of Dissertations vol. 37 Benedict Schofield 978-1-907322-22-8 (hb), £20 April 2012 Nineteenth-century Germany witnessed many debates on the nature of the nation, both before and after unification in 1871. Bourgeois authors engaged closely with questions of class and national identity, and resourcefully sought to influence the collective destiny of the German people through works of popular fiction and cultural history. Typical of this trend was the realist writer Gustav Freytag (1816–95), the most widely read novelist of his era. Connecting the aesthetics of realism with the political aims of the bourgeoisie, this study both reassesses Freytag’s position within the German literary canon and re-evaluates received opinion on the socio-political function of Realism in German culture. 20
Space in Theodor Fontane’s works: theme and poetic function
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Michael James White 978-1-907322-29-7 (hb), £19.99 April 2012 The novels of Theodor Fontane (1819–98), Germany’s most important Realist, have long been appreciated for the symbolism of their represented worlds. In this study, Michael White examines the significance of space and spatial experience across Fontane’s oeuvre, providing analyses of nonfiction prose and less well-known novels, alongside major works and poetry. The study reveals not only a complex and varied spatial symbolism, but also that space itself is a thematic concern in Fontane’s writing. His texts portray human beings’ relationships with their worlds, and how and to what end they invest their environment with meaning. Fontane’s novels and travel writings emerge as profoundly reflexive discourses on art and its function for the individual.
John Glucker & Charles Burnett March 2012 The essays in this volume illustrate the passage and influence of Greek into Latin from the earliest period of Roman history until the end of the era in which Latin was a living literary language. They show how the Romans were conscious of being not mere conquerors and rulers of the Greek world, but active participants in the further development of the culture initiated by the Greeks; how the importance of ancient Greek culture continued to be felt, with greater and lesser emphasis, in the Western Middle Ages, and the reintroduction of the Greek language in Renaissance Europe only made this interest in the Greek heritage more pronounced; and how ancient Greek works were received and transformed into Latin at various stages in the process of the rediscovery of ancient Greek culture in the West.
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The political economy The reception of of reading (revised classical antiquity in edition) German literature Institute of English Studies William St Clair epub, free January 2012 Did reading help to determine mentalities? Taking a long view, and building on his quantitative work in The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (Cambridge University Press, 2004), William St Clair in his lecture discusses the inadequacy of current parade and parliament conventions of literary and intellectual history. He advocates, instead, following the classic Enlightenment political economists such as Adam Smith, an attempt to assess the observed consequences of different manufacturing technologies and intellectual property regimes on price, quantity and access. His historical findings, and his comments on how the discourses of property and creativity have obscured those of state-guaranteed monopoly, are highly relevant to current policy questions. The John Coffin Memorial Lecture, of which this is a revised, corrected and enlarged version, updated with new relevant statistics, was given and published in 2005.
Institute of Modern Languages Research/iudicium Verlag, Munich London German Studies XIV Anne Simon & Katie Fleming (eds.) 978-0-85457-239-7 (pb), £24 January 2012 This volume examines the enduring relevance of classical material, its openness to multilayered readings and its use to express contemporary concerns, in other words, its re-presentation, or making present, in German literature. The essays signal that one reason for the enduring relevance of classical myth lies in its fluidity: its canonicity lends authority but is supple enough to allow adaptation to forms that speak most potently to a given age or audience. These changing cultural contexts help shape the new works of art that mutate out of the old, inviting ‘readers to think more deeply about how to shape society in such a way that culture on a higher level can accommodate and enhance human nature’.
The collected works of John Ford: volume 1 Institute of English Studies/ Oxford University Press Gilles Monsarrat, Brian Vickers & R. J. C. Watt (eds.) 978-0-19-959290-6 (hb), £145 December 2011 John Ford (1586–1640?) was one of the leading playwrights of the generation following Shakespeare, best known for such plays as The Broken Heart, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore, and Perkin Warbeck. This is the first collected edition of John Ford’s works since 1869. All texts have been freshly edited from the original Quarto editions, which have been collated to identify press corrections. Two texts are edited from manuscripts. A full commentary is provided for all texts, giving historical explanations of the vocabulary, parallel passages in other works by Ford, and theatrical annotation (where relevant). The edition is arranged largely in chronological order. www.sas.ac.uk
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Medieval merchants and money: essays in honour of James L. Bolton Institute of Historical Research Martin Allen & Matthew Davies (eds.) 978-1-909646-16-2 (hb), £40 978-1-909646-17-9 (eb), £32 Forthcoming 2016 This volume contains selected essays from a conference held in November 2013 to celebrate the contribution to scholarship of the medieval historian Professor James L. Bolton. Within the overall theme, the essays address a number of different questions in medieval economic and social history, focusing in particular on the activities of merchants, their trade, legal interactions and identities, and on the importance of money and credit in the rural and urban economies. Other essays look more widely at patterns of immigration to London, trade and royal policy, and the role that merchants played in the 100 Years War.
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‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’: Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society Institute of Historical Research Elizabeth Baigent & Ben Cowell (eds.)
Ravenna: its role in medieval change and exchange Institute of Historical Research Judith Herrin & Jinty Nelson (eds.) 978-1-909646-14-8 (hb), £40 978-1-909646-15-5 (eb), £32 Forthcoming 2016
In the long-debated transition from late antiquity to the early 978-1-909646-00-1 (hb), £40 middle ages, the city of Ravenna 978-1-909646-13-1 (eb), £32 presents a story rich and strange. Forthcoming 2016 From the fourth century onwards This volume reassesses the life it suffered decline in economic and work of Octavia Hill, housing terms. Yet its geographical reformer, open space campaigner, position, its status as an imperial co-founder of the National Trust, capital, and above all its role as founder of the Army Cadet Force, a connecting-point between and the first woman to be invited East and West, ensured that to sit on a royal commission. In her it remained an intermittent lifetime she was widely regarded attraction for early medieval as an authority on a broad range kings and emperors throughout of social problems. Yet despite the period from the late fifth to her early pre-eminence, and the 11th century. Ravenna’s the remarkable success of the story is all the more interesting institutions which she helped to because it was complicated and found, Hill fell from public favour unpredictable: discontinuous and in the 20th century. This book continuous, sometimes obscure, provides a nuanced portrait of sometimes including bursts of Hill and her work in a broader energetic activity. Throughout the context of social change, reflecting early medieval centuries its flame recent scholarship on 19thsometimes flared, sometimes century society in general, and flickered, but never went out. on philanthropy and preservation, and women’s role in them, in particular.
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Healthcare in Ireland and Britain from 1850 Voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives Edited by Donnacha Seán Lucey and Virginia Crossman
This book explores the varying character of Newport over eleven centuries. It examines the changing patterns of landownership, social structure and economy of the village and its institutions, not least its 16th-century grammar school. It also discusses the part played, especially in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, by the owners of Shortgrove Hall, within the parish, and Quendon Hall, a few miles to the south.
The Victoria History of Gloucestershire: Yate Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research VCH Shorts Rose Wallis 978-1-909646-10-0 (pb), £12 978-1-909646-11-7 (eb), £9 August 2015 Yate is a town in South Gloucestershire, north-east of Bristol. Its ancient parish extended across a largely flat vale, which was cleared, inclosed and farmed as rich pasture by the tenants of the influential owners of its three manors. A limestone ridge fringing the vale provided good building stone, and across the parish seams of coal and a rare mineral – celestine – have been exploited until recent times. Yate lay on an important early route between Bristol and Oxford, and its mineral wealth attracted early railway links, so that it was well placed for industrial development. This book traces the long and fascinating history of the landscape, buildings, industries and people that have contributed to the making of modern Yate.
The Victoria History Healthcare in Ireland of Essex: Newport and Britain from 1850: voluntary, regional Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research and comparative VCH Shorts perspectives Anthony Tuck & others 978-1-909646-05-6 (pb), £12 978-1-909646-09-4 (eb), £9 March 2015 The parish of Newport lies in the valley of the river Cam in north-west Essex, a short distance from the Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire borders. It probably originated in the early tenth century as a royal foundation, and it soon developed some urban features such as a market. Its position on an important through route between London and East Anglia gave it a more varied character than some of its neighbouring villages, and the coming of the railway in the 19th century led to the establishment of a gas works and maltings. This book explores the varying character of Newport over 11 centuries. It examines the changing patterns of landownership, social structure and economy of the village and its institutions. It also discusses the part played, especially in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, by the owners of Shortgrove Hall, within the parish, and Quendon Hall, a few miles to the south.
Institute of Historical Research Donnacha Seán Lucey & Virginia Crossman 978-1-909646-02-5 (hb), £40 978-1-909646-08-7 (eb), £32 January 2015 This volume explores developments in health and social care in Ireland and Britain during the 19th and 20th centuries. The central objectives are to highlight the role of voluntarism in healthcare, to examine healthcare in local and regional contexts, and to provide comparative perspectives. The collection is based on two interconnected and overlapping research themes: voluntarism and healthcare, and regionalism/ localism and healthcare. It includes two synoptic overviews by leading authorities in the field, and ten case studies focusing on particular aspects of voluntary and/or regional healthcare in Ireland and Britain.
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The Victoria County History series of paperback parish and urban histories aims to bring local research to publication as swiftly as possible, and to inspire readers to get involved with VCH ventures in their own localities. Each history makes a new contribution to the Victoria County History, which was founded in 1899 and is recognised as the greatest publishing project in local history.
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The parish of Newport lies in the valley of the river Cam in north-west Essex about three and a half miles south-west of the market town of Saffron Walden, and a short distance from the Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire borders. It probably originated in the early 10th century as a royal foundation, and it soon developed some urban features such as a market. Its position on an important through route between London and East Anglia gave it a more varied character than some of its neighbouring villages, and the coming of the railway in the 19th century led to the establishment of a gas works and maltings. Even so, it remained a largely agricultural community until the mid 20th century, but thereafter its position as a thoroughfare village established Newport as a dormitory community, with most of its adult population finding employment elsewhere, some in London.
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Fasti Ecclesiae The Victoria History Anglicanae of Herefordshire: 1541–1857: volume Eastnor XIII. Hereford diocese Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research W.H. Campbell 978-1-905165-98-8 (hb), £25 December 2014 The diocese of Hereford, divided into the archdeaconries of Hereford and Shropshire (or Salop), scarcely changed its boundaries from the early middle ages to the 1830s. It contained almost the whole of Herefordshire, a significant portion of Shropshire, and some parishes and churches in Monmouthshire, Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Worcestershire. The cathedral chapter consisted of the dean, precentor, treasurer, chancellor, archdeacons of Hereford and Shropshire, and 28 prebendaries. This volume traces the chronology and careers of the bishops, archdeacons, dignitaries and prebendaries of Hereford, many of whom were significant figures in the wider history of the English church.
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Eastnor lies at the southern end of the Malvern Hills and has always been an agricultural parish. In the 19th and 20th centuries it was dominated by the castle, built between 1812 and 1820, and by its owners, the Somers Cocks family, Barons and later Earls Somers, and their descendants. The Somers Cocks owned most of the land in the parish and employed many of its inhabitants, and this ownership saved the parish and its many timberframed houses from modern development. Using the extensive archival records, this book explores how changes in land ownership affected the inhabitants of the parish and the way in which the land was farmed.
A history of the French in London: liberty, equality, opportunity Institute of Historical Research Debra Kelly & Martyn Cornick (eds.) 978-1-905165-86-5 (hb), £40 978-1-905165-87-2 (eb), £32 July 2013 This book examines, for the first time, the history of the social, cultural, political and economic presence of the French in London, and explores the multiple ways in which this presence has contributed to the life of the city. It also considers the generation of French citizens who settled in post-war London, and goes on to provide insights into the contemporary French presence by assessing the motives and lives of French people seeking new opportunities in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It analyses the impact that the French have had on London life in the arts, gastronomy, business, industry and education, manifest in diverse places and institutions.
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Despite its proximity to the urban centre of Basingstoke, Mapledurwell is typical of many Hampshire downland parishes in which the present-day landscape reflects an earlier openfield system. Its village, recorded in Domesday Book, is rural and picturesque with many attractive timber-framed cottages, the oldest of which is 15th-century. Much of it was owned for a long period by Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Winchester College also had properties in the parish. This book explores, through a close reading of the archival records, how Mapledurwell developed from an agricultural community, which also produced textiles and later malt, into a modern commuter village with only one working farm, and establishes a model for the histories of other rural parishes in Hampshire.
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Mapledurwell is the first parish history to be published by the New Victoria History of Hampshire group. Since publication of the first VCH account of the parish in 1911, ideas about what constitutes a good parish history have been transformed. Our new history includes much more about the village itself and about its economy and society, highlighting the lives of ordinary people as well as tracing those who owned the parish’s land and property. It discusses Quakers and Congregationalists as well as the congregation of the established church, and looks minutely at the history of elementary education, revealing the appalling sanitary conditions suffered by pupils at the local school.
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England’s Past for Everyone Sandra Dunster 978-1-860777-28-8 (pb), £18.99 May 2013 In 1550 Rochester was the only Medway town. It dominated the river estuary and an agricultural hinterland in which Strood, Chatham and Gillingham were nearby villages, reliant on fishing and farming for their livelihood. By the beginning of the 20th century these four towns had become an urban conurbation. The key factor in this dramatic change was the growth of the Royal Naval Dockyards at Chatham, home to the English fleet from the mid 16th to the mid 18th century and subsequently the foremost shipbuilding and repair docks in England. The yards at Chatham soon became the largest industrial complex in the south of England. This book explores the impact of these changes on the people who lived and worked in the Medway Towns, the transformation of the political and economic scene and of the built environment.
Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research John Beckett, Matthew Bristow & Elizabeth Williamson (eds.) 978-1-905165 919 (pb), £12.99 978-1-905165 827 (eb), £8.50 February 2013 The Victoria County History was founded in 1899 as one of the great national projects of that time. It has remained one of the foundations of knowledge about English localities, publishing a remarkable series of encyclopaedic volumes, countyby-county, parish-by-parish. This book is about the Victoria County History of today: how it developed in its early commercial years through the commitment of its General Editors and a team of experts, before becoming a great public project based at the University of London, and now a dynamic organisation reaching everyone interested in their locality through websites, paperbacks and events, as well as the ‘big red books’.
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Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research VCH Shorts John Hare, Jean Morrin & Stan Waight 978-1-905165-89-6 (pb), £12 978-1-905165-90-2 (eb), £9 December 2012 Mapledurwell is the first parish history to be published by the New Victoria History of Hampshire group. Since publication of the first VCH account of the parish in 1911, ideas about what constitutes a good parish history have been transformed. Our new history includes much more about the village itself and about its economy and society, highlighting the lives of ordinary people as well as tracing those who owned the parish’s land and property. This book explores, through a close reading of the archival records, how Mapledurwell developed from an agricultural community, which also produced textiles and later malt, into a modern commuter village with only one working farm, and establishes a model for the histories of other rural parishes in Hampshire. 25
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The Medway Towns: The Victoria County river, docks and urban History 1899–2012: life A Diamond Jubilee Celebration (second Victoria County History, Institute of Historical Research edition) /The History Press
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Gender and historiography: studies in the earlier middle ages in honour of Pauline Stafford Institute of Historical Research Janet L. Nelson, Susan Reynolds & Susan M. Johns (eds.) 978-1-905165-79-7 (hb), £40 978-1-905165-81-0 (eb), £32 September 2012 The chapters in this volume celebrate the work of Pauline Stafford, highlighting the ways in which it has advanced research in the fields of both Anglo-Saxon history and the history of medieval women and gender. Ranging across the period, and over much of the old Carolingian world as well as Anglo-Saxon England, they deal with such questions as the nature of kingship and queenship, fatherhood, elite gender relations, the transmission of property, the participation of women in lordship, slavery and warfare, and the nature of assemblies. Gender and historiography presents the fruits of groundbreaking research, inspired by Pauline Stafford’s own interests over a long and influential career.
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Institute of Latin American Studies Michela Coletta & Malayna Raftopoulos (eds.) 978-1-908857-20-0 (pb), £20 978-1-908857-21-7, (eb), £16 Forthcoming 2016 This book offers a timely analysis of some of the crucial problems, contradictions and promises within current environmental discourses and practices in the region. It shows both challenging scenarios and original perspectives that have emerged in Latin America in relation to the globally urgent issues of climate change and the environmental crisis. Two interconnected analytical frameworks guide the discussions in the book: the relationship between nature, knowledge and identity and their role in understanding recent and current practices of climate change and environmental policy.
The new refugees: crime and displacement in Latin America Institute of Latin American Studies David Cantor & Nicolás Rodríguez Serna (eds.) 978-1-908857-18-7 (pb) 978-1-908857-19-4 (eb) Forthcoming 2016 In Latin America, recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in the number of people forced to flee from their homes due to the activities of organised criminal groups. What are the reasons behind this emerging crisis of forced displacement in the Americas? Who are these criminal groups and how do they operate in Central America, Mexico and Colombia? Who are the victims and how can their needs be met in these violent and insecure contexts? Can law and policy offer a humanitarian response to this crisis? As the first book to deal with this rapidly evolving phenomenon, this innovative collection offers a range of fresh perspectives from leading experts working across Latin America. Also published in Spanish as: Los Nuevos Desplazados: Crimen y Desplazamiento en América Latina, 978-1-908857-16-3 (pb), 978-1-908857-17-0 (eb).
Reconciling Rwanda: unity, nationality and state control Human Rights Consortium Jennifer Melvin 978-0-9931102-0-7 (pb), £20 978-0-9931102-1-4 (eb), £16 Forthcoming December 2015 In July 1994, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) set out to stabilise and secure Rwanda, a country decimated by genocide. This mandate was later extended to include the herculean task of promoting unity and reconciliation to a population torn apart by violence. More than two decades later, these goals appear to have been achieved. Beneath the veneer of reconciliation lie myriad programmes and legislation that do more than seek to unite the population – they keep the RPF in power. In Reconciling Rwanda: unity, nationality and state control, Jennifer Melvin analyses the highly controversial RPF and its vision of reconciliation to determine who truly benefits from the construction of the new postgenocide Rwanda.
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Provincialising nature: multidisciplinary approaches to the politics of the environment in Latin America
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Recent and forthcoming titles Politics A Liberal Tide?
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Contemporary challenges in securing human rights Human Rights Consortium Corinne Lennox (ed.) 978-0-9931102-2-1 (pb), £7.99 November 2015 This edited volume on human rights themes, authored by distinguished alumni and faculty, celebrates the 20th anniversary of the MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights offered at the School of Advanced Study. The chapters reflect on cutting-edge challenges in the field of human rights. Topics include refugee protection, women’s human rights, business and human rights, the role of national and international legal mechanisms and emerging themes such as tax justice, rights in the digital age, change theories and poetry. It is a credit to the MA programme that the chapters are rich with critical analysis, diverse expertise and innovative approaches. This book will be essential reading for students of human rights and practitioners who can benefit from the insights into theory and practice offered here.
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A liberal tide? Immigration and asylum law and policy in Latin America Institute of Latin American Studies David James Cantor, Luisa Feline Freier & Jean-Pierre Gauci (eds.) 978-1-908857-14-9 (pb), £25 978-1-908857-15-6 (eb), £16 April 2015 Over the past decade, a paradigm shift in migration and asylum law and policymaking has taken place in Latin America. Does this apparent ‘liberal tide’ of new laws and policies suggest a new approach to the topics of migration and refugees in Latin America distinct from the regressive attitudes on display in other parts of the world? The question is urgent for both our understanding of contemporary Latin America and as a means of reorienting the debate in the migration studies field towards the important developments currently taking place in the region and in other parts of the global south. This book brings together varied analyses to form the first collection that describes and critically examines the new liberalism in Latin American law and policy on migration and refugees.
Legal and judicial legacies of empire Institute of Commonwealth Studies 978-0-9575210-9-4, £5 January 2015 Transcript of the Proceedings of the Conference held on 17 June 2014 (Volume 9) This is the record of the sixth in a later series of Witness Seminars or Conferences held by the ICwS in conjunction with the Overseas Service Pensioners’ Association. The first four gave OSPA members and other interested people an opportunity to share their views and experiences relating to the end of the colonial period and the early stages of independence. The ‘witnesses’ in the fifth one were mainly people from the former dependent territories who themselves experienced the change from colonial rule to independence. This sixth ‘Conference’ relates to the later post-colonial period. All the speakers were professional legal or judicial practitioners who have observed, studied or been directly engaged in those matters as they have evolved in the various independent countries.
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Report on the state of UK-based research on Latin America and the Caribbean 2014
Democracy in Mexico: attitudes and perceptions of citizens at national and local level
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This volume contains a vibrant set of insightful essays which examine the array of challenges facing the Obama administration, and the president himself. Topics range from how best to manage a ruptured economy to controlling the budget, the green agenda, foreign policy and the recalibration of US relations with the UK, along with sections on presidential leadership, elections, healthcare and food poverty. The common theme throughout is the issue of governing in a fractured, fractious political environment, and the difficulties that accompany this. Packed with detail and yet highly accessible, this volume will appeal to those interested in American politics, history and the political process.
November 2014 This report looks at how the UK is responding to and engaging with new developments in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It addresses in detail the importance of carrying out research on the LAC area, new developments affecting LAC studies in the UK and the scope and patterns of the research being carried out. The size and composition of the research community are profiled, along with institutional affiliations and research concentrations. Findings are presented on the shifting institutional commitments to research into LAC and the challenges faced by the LAC research community, including trends in funding for the region’s research, the impact of research assessment exercises and constraints on dissemination and publication.
978-1-908857-06-4 (pb), £25 978-1-908857-07-1 (eb), £20 June 2014 The volume offers an important contribution to one of the more complex and multifaceted political processes of recent decades in Latin America: Mexico’s democratisation at the national and subnational levels. The chapters – on topics including the quality of democracy, political participation and insecurity, among others – have been researched and written by a group of academics from the University of Salamanca and El Colegio de México. The volume is based on two surveys carried out throughout Mexico in 2009 and in 2011. The result of this period of collaboration is one of the few existing studies on democratic processes in the Mexican states. 29
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Ecocide is the missing Human rights, sexual orientation and 5th crime against gender identity in peace the Commonwealth: Institute of Commonwealth Studies struggles for Damien Short (ed.) decriminalisation and Free, download from change bit.ly/sasecocide November 2013 This is the first of a series of research papers for the University of London Human Rights Consortium’s Ecocide Project. The report answers many questions and poses many more about the history of the Law of Ecocide within the United Nations. Following the failures of the UN at the Climate Change Negotiations at Copenhagen in 2009 and the Rio+20 Earth Summit in 2012 to combat escalating environmental problems, this paper strikes a note of positivity at a time when a new solution is needed more than ever.
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Human Rights Consortium Corinne Lennox & Matthew Waites (eds.) 978-0-9573548-8-3 (pb), £20 978-0-9573548-9-0 (eb), £16 Available free as PDF files at bit.ly/lgbtcwealth June 2013 Sexual orientation and gender identity are reaching the heart of global debates over human rights and social change. Such debates are particularly acute in many member states of the Commonwealth of Nations. This innovative book brings together insights from practitioners and academics across the Commonwealth to document and learn from various struggles for change in 16 different states. Drawing on both legal and social science analyses, the book provides new perspectives on how past decriminalisation processes might be invoked in recent and ongoing struggles, and also on regional patterns and effects.
The Commonwealth in crisis – is reform possible? Institute of Commonwealth Studies Free April 2013 The Institute of Commonwealth Studies and The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs have brought together a range of distinguished Commonwealth and other figures to assess the current state of the Commonwealth’s reform process and to ask whether the organisation faces a more deeprooted crisis which would inhibit genuine change and renewal. At the same time, the meeting also looked ahead to future issues which should be of concern to the Commonwealth. The oneday conference coincided with the release of the report of the Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) of the UK House of Commons entitled: ‘The Role and Future of the Commonwealth’, which provided a valuable perspective on many of the key issues before the conference. This report summarises the keynote speeches, panel contributions and discussions arising from the conference sessions.
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Institute of Commonwealth Studies Simon Bennett & Éadaoin O’Brien (eds.) 978-0-9571941-9-9 (pb), £25 978-0-9573548-2-1 (eb), £17.95 November 2012 The countries of the global north and west that have enjoyed hegemonic preponderance in international affairs over the last two centuries are seeing their relative influence on the world stage decline in favour of rising powers of other regions. As human rights is a highly politicised and contentious area of discourse and practice, what future might there be for human rights in a non-western world? The London Debates 2011 workshop sought to bring together established academics and early career researchers from a variety of disciplines to reflect upon possible futures for world order and the implications for human rights. In this edited volume, nuanced analysis covers the ongoing debate on the universality of human rights, the outlook for human rights in an Islamic context, the role of civil society in the future of human rights, and human rights in China.
Fifty years on: the Cuban Missile Crisis revised and reinterpreted Institute of Latin American Studies Lecture series no. 9 Mark White 978-1-908857-04-0 (pb), £5 October 2012 On the 50th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis Mark White re-examines the most dangerous episode in the history of the Cold War. Utilising declassified materials, he provides a fresh interpretation of the roles played by John Kennedy’s team of advisers. In particular, the contributions made by Robert McNamara and Robert Kennedy are re-evaluated.
Broken government? American politics in the Obama era Institute of Latin American Studies Iwan Morgan & Philip John Davies 978-1-908857-02-6 (pb), £12.50 978-1-908857-05-7 (eb), £9 August 2012 Barack Obama’s election as president in 2008 generated widespread hope that the United States was entering a new era whereby government would be the solution to the nation’s manifold problems amid the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The election slogan of ‘Yes we can’ seemed to voice a hope that new leadership would put right what had gone wrong with America. However, ‘Yes we can’ gave way to ‘No we can’t’, as America’s government became enmeshed in gridlock and political polarisation. This led to a debate as to whether American government was broken and in need of substantial procedural and political reform. This volume offers an international perspective on one of the most important political questions of our time. It reviews the causes of America’s governmental dysfunction and assess what can be done to put matters right. 31
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The non-independent territories of the Caribbean and Pacific: continuity or change?
Organized labour and politics in Mexico: changes, continuities and contradictions
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May 2012 By the end of the 20th century the once-great modern European empires had gone – well, almost! Today, scattered around the world, there are small territories, remnants of empire that for one reason and another have eschewed independence and retain links of various kinds with the former imperial power. This edited collection focuses primarily on those territories in the Caribbean and Pacific which retain these ‘colonial’ ties. The book brings together academics, policymakers, constitutional lawyers, and civil servants to provide an insight into the complexities, contradictions, challenges and opportunities that help to define the non-independent territories of the Caribbean and Pacific, and their long-standing but sometimes awkward ties with their metropolitan powers. 32
March 2012 This book examines the changes, continuities and contradictions characterising labour politics in Mexico since the 1980s. As a consequence of marketliberalising reforms and historic shifts in government policy toward organised labour, the labour movement has declined substantially in size, bargaining strength and political influence. Electoral democratisation has expanded individual workers’ choices at the ballot box and increased political pluralism in the labour movement. On the whole, however, democratisation has had remarkably little impact on the state-labour relations regime institutionalised following the Mexican Revolution of 1910–20. This book contributes to a broader assessment of organised labour’s role in contemporary Latin America.
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A world you do not Recasting commodity know: settler societies, and spectacle in the indigenous peoples indigenous Americas and the attack on Institute of Latin American Studies cultural diversity Colin Samson 978-0-9575210-0-1 (pb), £20 978-0-9575210-1-8 (eb), £16 October 2013 This book explores the wilful ignorance demonstrated by North America’s settlers in establishing their societies on lands already occupied by indigenous nations. Using the Innu of LabradorQuebec as one powerful example, Samson shows how the processes of displacement and assimilation today resemble those of the 19th century as the state and corporations scramble for Innu lands. While nation building, capitalism and industrialisation are shown to have undermined indigenous peoples’ wellbeing, the values that guide societies like the Innu are very much alive. The book ends by showcasing how ideas and activities of indigenous groups in Canada and the US are being maintained and recast as ways to address the attack on cultural diversity and move forward to more positive futures.
Helen Gilbert & Charlotte Gleghorn (eds.)
978-1-908857-08-8 (pb), £20 978-1-908857-09-5 (eb), £16 November 2014 Indigenous artists frequently voice concerns over the commodification of their cultures, a process acutely felt by those living with the consequences of colonialism. This timely book examines the ways in which contemporary indigenous peoples in different parts of the Americas have harnessed performance practices to resist imposed stereotypes and shape their own complex identities. Making reference to aesthetic forms, intellectual property and political empowerment, these essays weigh the impact of music, festivities, film, photography, theatre and museum installations among diverse audiences and discuss ways in which spectacles of cultural difference are remodelled in the hands of indigenous practitioners.
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The Victoria County History Institute of Historical Research/ Boydell & Brewer Ltd. Founded in 1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria, the Victoria County History (VCH) is an encyclopaedic record of England’s places and people from earliest times to the present day. It is without doubt the greatest publishing project in English local history, having built an international reputation for scholarly standards. Based at the Institute of Historical Research since 1933, the VCH is written by historians working in counties across England. The ‘big red books’ The famous big red books of the VCH, which cover all historical periods, are written county by county from original documents and fieldwork. Introductory chapters include subjects ranging from archaeology to social and economic history, while topographical sections give a comprehensive account of each city, town and village. With 14 county sets completed, every county has at least one volume. More than 240 volumes have been published in total, providing an invaluable resource for everyone interested in local history. See www.boydell.co.uk/vicry.htm for a list of all the published volumes. 34
Administering the empire, 1801–1968: a guide to the records of the Colonial Office in The National Archives of the UK Institute of Historical Research Mandy Banton 978-1-909646-12-4 (pb), £20 Revised edition 2015
A guide to the naval records in The National Archives of the UK (second edition) Institute of Historical Research/ The National Archives Randolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers (eds.) 978-1-905165-39-1 (pb), £20 2008
This important guide is an introduction to the records of British government departments responsible for the administration of colonial affairs, and now held in The National Archives of the United Kingdom. It covers the period from about 1801 to 1966. It has been planned as a userfriendly guide concentrating on the organisation of the records, the information they are likely to provide and how to use the contemporary finding aids. It also includes an outline of the expansion of the British empire during the period and discusses the organisation of colonial governments.
While naval warfare is one of the most popular subjects of research in The National Archives, readers are frequently frustrated in their search for information, and a high proportion of the relevant records are seldom consulted. This invaluable guide will help researchers both to understand TNA’s naval records and to locate the information they want, regardless of how much or little administrative history they know.
‘An indispensable guide and source of invaluable historical detail’. Wm. Roger Louis, Kerr Professor of English History and Culture, University of Texas at Austin.
‘This thorough, informative, encyclopaedic and insightful guide will transform the archive experience for the user.’ Andrew Lambert, Nautical Archaeology, vol. 36, 2007
‘Magnificent detail ... Highly recommended to anyone with ancestors in the Royal Navy.’ Family Tree magazine, December 2006
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Institute of Historical Research Edward Higgs 978-1-905165-00-1 (pb), £15 2005 This volume includes details of the structure and geography of the census and has comprehensive information on the houses, households, individuals and occupations that appear in the returns. There are also chapters on using the censuses, the skills required (and how you get them) and the various reference tools, and finding aids available online and in print. This is an invaluable guide to an important source for the history of the 19th century. ‘A welcome resource that should be consulted not only by those who analyse this source material on a regular basis, but by anyone with a wider interest in the administration of Victorian Britain.’ Chris Galley, Local Population Studies, no. 76, 2006
Fractured politics: Peruvian democracy past and present
Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, Soccer
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2011 Latin American opinion surveys consistently point to Peruvian citizens’ deep distrust of their elected rulers and democratic institutions. The 2011 presidential and legislative elections in Peru, along with the regional and municipal polls of the previous year, showed once again the degree of political fragmentation in contemporary Peru and the weakness of the party system. This book examines the history of political exclusion in Peru, the weakness of representative institutions and the persistence of localised violent protest. It also evaluates the contribution of institutional reforms in bridging the gap between state and society, including the Law on Political Parties, administrative decentralisation, and the experience of the Defensoría or ombudsman’s office.
2007 Football (soccer) has a long history in the Americas, but currently displays many signs of crisis. In South America the combination of spectator violence, poor business management, and the emigration of players is undermining professional football. In the United States, in contrast, a professional league (Major League Soccer) has taken root in the last decade, and the US women’s team has gained international success. Football has always provided its players and its fans with identity and belonging, whether to the nation or to a particular social group. It has been both a vehicle for the politically ambitious and an arena in which citizens can make sense of national failings and contest existing power structures. This volume explores many of these themes, with theoretical and empirical contributions on the region as whole, as well as chapters specifically on Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and the United States. 35
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Making sense of the census revisited. Census records for England and Wales, 1801–1901: a handbook for historical researchers
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CAAMAÑO IN LONDON THE EXILE OF A LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY Edited by
Fred Halliday
Caamaño in London: the exile of a Latin American revolutionary
Some other Amazonians: perspectives on Modern Amazonia
Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger Jahren
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Fred Halliday 978-1-900039-96-3 (pb), £25
Stephen Nugent & Mark Harris (eds.)
Institute of Modern Languages Research/iudicium Verlag, Munich
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Godela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.)
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In January 1966 Colonel Francisco Caamaño Deñó, President of the Dominican Republic during the ‘Constitutionalist’ uprising of 1965 and the subsequent US invasion, was exiled to London. Spending 20 months in the British capital as military attaché at the Dominican Embassy, Caamaño remained intensely involved in the affairs of his home country, seeking to rally opposition to the US presence and preparing for his own return before secretly flying, in 1967, to Cuba. Hitherto little has been known about Caamaño’s London sojourn, the most important by any Latin American radical leader in the British capital since the visits of Bolivar and San Martín in 1809. This book is a complex and informative study, at once a missing chapter in the history of the Dominican Republic and, more broadly, a contribution to the oft forgotten history of the Cold War in the Caribbean. 36
Anthropological work in Amazonia has traditionally focused on Amerindian societies and, more recently the resource-base represented in the humid neotropics. Another category has received far less attention: the caboclo ribeirinho traditional peasant and frontier colonist. This volume brings together work on some of these other Amazonians: tappers, fishermen, petty commodity-producing peasants, entrepreneurs, runaway slaves, Jewish immigrants. These Amazonians have been part of a modern Amazonia that long predates the current developmentalist assault. The purpose of this book is to indicate the diversity of Amazonian societies and to try to contribute to the extension of the anthropology of Amazonia beyond its traditional limits.
2007 Die interdisziplinären Beiträge dieses Bandes untersuchen Parallelen und Bezüge zwischen dem Berlin der zwanziger Jahre und seit dem Fall der Mauer 1989, zwei Zeiträumen also, in denen die Stadt durch eine Aufbruchstimmung charakterisiert war. Die hier vorliegenden Analysen konzentrieren sich auf verschiedene Bereiche der Kultur – Literatur und Feuilleton, Theater, Film, Rundfunk, Architektur, Stadtmarketing und Eventkultur –, die in der Zwischenkriegszeit ebenso wie heute zur Identität der Stadt beitragen. Neben Fachbeiträgen schließt der Band auch zwei Autoreninterviews ein.
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Institute of Modern Languages Research with Athena Verlag, Oberhausen Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.) 978-0-85457-215-1 (pb), £23.50 2006 Der Begriff ‘Wiederaufbau’ dient der Charakterisierung einer Literatur in und aus Österreich nach 1945. Er ist direkt aus der politischen Geschichte der Zweiten Republik in den kritischen kulturwissenschaftlichen Diskurs in Österreich eingegangen und wird dort zur Bezeichnung für die Redefinition von Identität und Ästhetik auf der Basis der ökonomischen Restauration in den Jahren von 1945 bis 1955/56 verwendet. Die Beiträge illustrieren, daß das dialektische Verhältnis von Traditionsbezug und Progression innerhalb der Forschung zur österreichischen Literatur eine Konstante geworden ist. Sie zeigen aber auch, daß sich 60 Jahre nach dem Zweiten Weltkriegs durch präzisierte Fragestellungen neue Blickwinkel auf die Nachkriegsliteratur erschließen.
Rashid Al-Din. Agent Iconography without and mediator of texts cultural exchanges in The Warburg Institute Paul Taylor Ilkhanid Iran The Warburg Institute Anna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.) 978-0-85481-153-3 (pb), £38 2013 Rashid al-Din (1274–1318), physician and powerful minister at the court of the Ilkhans, was a key figure in the cosmopolitan milieu in Iran under Mongol rule. He set up an area in the vicinity of the court where philosophers, doctors, astronomers and historians from different parts of Eurasia lived together, exchanged ideas and produced books. He was himself involved in collecting, collating and editing these materials, and the substantial oeuvre that resulted is a goldmine for anyone studying the transmission of knowledge across cultures.
ISBN 978-0-85481-143-4 (pb), £40 2008
Contributors to the conference held at the Warburg Institute in June 2005 were asked to consider the question: how, if at all, can we investigate the iconographic themes of cultures that have left us few or no textual records? Some have responded directly while others have expanded the terms of debate but we hope that all the essays included in this book will be of interest to art historians, archaeologists and anthropologists who are faced with the problem of interpreting visual artefacts that have become divorced from the cultural contexts in which they once had meaning.
By bringing together contributions from the fields of the history of religion, medicine, science and art, this book examines the cultural dynamics of Rashid al-Din’s circle.
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Bestselling titles England’s Past for Everyone paperback series England’s Past for Everyone was a local history project run by the Victoria County History between September 2005 and February 2010. The Heritage Lottery Fund-backed project produced a series of 16 paperback books (published jointly by the Institute of Historical Research and The History Press) covering a variety of themes and focusing on places and people.
Bolsover: castle, town and colliery
Bristol: ethnic minorities and the city 1000–2001
Burford: buildings and people in a Cotswold town
Codford: wool and war in Wiltshire
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Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 500–1560
Cornwall and the coast: Mousehole and Newlyn
Exmoor: the making of an English upland
Hardwick: a great house and its estate
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Ledbury: a market town and its Tudor heritage Sylvia Pinches
Ledbury: people and parish before the Reformation
The Medway Towns: river, docks and urban life
Sylvia Pinches
Sandra Dunster
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The Medway valley: a Kent landscape transformed
Sunderland: building a city
Sunderland: monks to mariners
Parham: an Elizabethan house and its restoration
Gillian Cookson
Andrew Hann
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Maureen M. Meikle & Christine M. Newman
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Journal of Human Rights in the Commonwealth Published by the Human Rights Consortium Principal contact: Damien Short ISSN 2053-1699 journals.sas.ac.uk/jhrc/index The Journal of Human Rights in the Commonwealth is an open access electronic interdisciplinary journal which covers a vast range of issues relating to human rights in the Commonwealth of Nations including, but not limited to: human rights and the law, democracy and governance, development, poverty, conflict, transitional justice, climate change, the ecological crisis, colonialism and imperialism, equality and discrimination, ethnicity, religion, gender and women’s human rights, children, class, corporate accountability, refugees, migration, minorities and indigenous peoples.
Amicus Curiae: Journal of the Society of Advanced Legal Studies Published by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Editorial responsibility: Julian Harris ISSN 1461-2097 journals.sas.ac.uk/amicus The journal of the IALS and the Society of Advanced Legal Studies (SALS) is produced quarterly and is now available on open access, publishing articles on a wide range of legal issues of topical and academic interest from a prestigious list of contributors. The Institute aims to encourage interaction between those involved with the legal process, including practitioners, academics, members of the judiciary, regulators, and law enforcement officers. This objective is reflected in the content of the journal. Amicus Curiae also provides information on IALS and SALS activities.
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Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review Published by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Editorial responsibility: Stephen Mason ISSN 2054-8508 journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr The open access Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review brings articles, legal developments and case reports to academics, practitioners and the industry in relation to digital evidence and electronic signatures from across the world. The review also seeks to include reports on technical advances and book reviews, and is issued once a year, in October/November.
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Published by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Editorial responsibility: Constantin Stefanou ISSN 2053-7646 The IALS Student Law Review (ISLRev) is an electronic, open access, peer-reviewed law journal publishing scholarly articles or developing work focused on legal studies within the main expertise of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The ISLRev aims to provide a unique forum for all those who are interested in legal studies to present their scholarly contributions. It publishes on multi-dimensional legal studies and proactively encourages analytical and comparative studies. This broad remit creates the opportunity of introducing readers to unfamiliar areas. Papers that investigate legal issues from single or multiple vantage points, whether topically or jurisdictionally, are equally welcomed, as are papers examining law-related interdisciplinary work.
Journal of Banking Regulation Published by Palgrave Macmillan in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Executive editors: Mads Andenas, William Blair QC, Rosa M Lastra and Geoffrey Wood Editorial responsibility: Dalvinder Singh ISSN 1745-6452 The JBR provides an international, quarterly forum for papers from leading representatives of regulation, practice and banking law. Its objective is the publication of expert analysis, which is both rigorous and of direct relevance to all those concerned with the field of international finance and its regulation.
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Published by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. for the Institute of Classical Studies Edited by Greg Woolf ISSN 0076-0730 (print), ISSN 2041-5370 (online) www.icls.sas.ac.uk/ publications/our-journal-bics BICS publishes the latest research on classical studies by scholars from across the world. BICS-58 includes articles on the rise of the Greek alphabet, Archaic Greek warfare, exquisite corpses and other bodies in the Electra plays, and the goddess Ops in Archaic Rome.
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Theses in Progress in Commonwealth Studies Published by the Institute of Commonwealth Studies Edited by Patricia Larby ISSN 0267-4513 This is an annual listing of MPhil and PhD research being carried out at UK universities. It is derived from the Register of Commonwealth Research, a database of theses completed or in progress. The register contains over 16,000 records, and its coverage extends back to the 1920s. The geographical range encompasses the former British Empire (excluding Britain and the US), the Commonwealth of Nations and its member countries. Subject coverage is primarily in the fields of history, politics, sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, literature, language and religion. The subjects of education, medicine, law, science and technology are included on a selective basis.
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Yeats Annual Published by Open Book Publishers in association with the Institute of English Studies (previous editions published by Palgrave Macmillan) Edited by Warwick Gould ISSN 0278-7687 Vol. 19 (2013) ISBN 978-1-783740 17 8 www.ies.sas.ac.uk/ publications/yeats-annual Yeats Annual is the leading international research-level journal devoted to the greatest 20th-century poet in the English language. ‘The admirable Yeats Annual ... a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats.’ Bernard O’Donoghue, The Times Literary Supplement
Historical Research: the Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research Published by Wiley for the Institute of Historical Research Edited by Lawrence Goldman ISSN 1468-2281 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal /10.1111/(ISSN)1468-2281 Since 1923, Historical Research has been a leading mainstream British historical journal. Its articles cover a wide geographical and temporal span: from Britain to the Far East; from the early middle ages to the 20th century. It encourages the submission of articles from a broad variety of approaches, including social, political, urban, intellectual and cultural history. The journal is published four times a year, and new articles are also available for ‘early view’ up to a year before print publication.
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THESES Completed 2014 Historical research for higher degrees in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland list no. 76 part I Compiled by Sarah Mayhew Hinder, Emily Morrell and Jane Winters
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76 Historical Research for Reviews in History Higher Degrees in the Published by the Institute of United Kingdom and Historical Research Edited by Lawrence Goldman the Republic of Ireland ISSN 1749-8155 Published by the Institute of Historical Research Compiled annually by Jane Winters et al. ISSN 0268-6716 (pt. I); 0268-6724 (pt. II) Vol. 76 (2015) ISBN 978-1-909646 06 3 (pt. 1); 978-1-909646 07 0 (pt. II) Published annually in two parts. Part I lists around 700 historical theses completed in the previous calendar year, and Part II, contains details of over 3,000 theses in progress on 1 January of the current calendar year. To buy individual issues see bit.ly/SASbooks. To set up a standing order, email sas.publications@sas.ac.uk.
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www.history.ac.uk/reviews The open access journal Reviews in History was launched in 1996, and publishes reviews and reappraisals of significant work in all fields of historical interest. Over 1,700 reviews have been published to date, reaching thousands of readers via the internet and a free email alert. New reviews appear regularly.
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Journal of Latin American Studies Published by Cambridge University Press, with editorial offices at the Institute of Latin American Studies Edited by Rory Miller, Gareth Jones & Fiona Macaulay ISSN 0022-216X journals.cambridge.org/action/ displayJournal?jid=LAS Presents recent research in economics, geography, politics, international relations, sociology, social anthropology, economic history, and cultural history.
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Yearbook of the Journal of Romance Research Centre for Studies German and Austrian Published by Berghahn in association with the Institute Exile Studies of Modern Languages Published by Brill/Rodopi in association with the Institute of Modern Languages Research ISSN 1388-3720 www.rodopi.nl/senj. asp?SerieId=EXILE The work of the Centre focuses on the history of those German-speaking emigrĂŠs who found refuge in Great Britain. It explores their personal recollections and experiences, their reception in British society, and their enrichment of the life of their new country of residence in such varied spheres as the professions, industry and commerce, literature, art and culture, politics, publishing, the media, and the world of entertainment and leisure.
Research Edited by Catherine Davies & Katia Pizzi ISSN 1473-3536 www.berghahnbooks.com/ journals/jrs/ This journal promotes innovative critical work in the areas of linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts, media, material culture, intellectual and cultural history, critical and cultural theory, psychoanalysis, gender studies, social sciences and anthropology. Two monographic issues and one open issue are published each year. The primary focus is on those parts of the world that speak, or have spoken, French, Italian, Spanish or Portuguese but work on other cultures may be included. Most issues cross national and disciplinary boundaries in order to stimulate new ways of thinking about cultural history and practice.
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Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Published by the Warburg Institute ISSN 0075-4390 (print) ISSN 2044-0014 (online) Vol. LXXVIII (2015) ISBN 978-1-908590-04-6 ebiz.turpin-distribution.com search for: JWCI
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Publishes new research, of a documentary and analytical character, in the field of cultural and intellectual history. The subject matter includes art and architecture, literature, science, religion, and intellectual, political and social life, often with an emphasis on their relation to the civilisation of antiquity. Produced at the Warburg Institute and edited by members of staff there as well as at the Courtauld Institute of Art, the JWCI remains reliant on these two Institutes’ extensive libraries and photographic collections; it also depends on the collaboration of scholars at both Institutes, who, along with outside experts, participate in the review process.
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BICS supplements The impact of Rome on cult places & religious practices in ancient Italy (no. 132) Tesse D. Stek & Gert-Jan Burgers (eds.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-58-1 (pb), £48.00
The afterlife of Ovid (no. 130)
Peter Mack & John North (eds.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-60-4 (pb) • £45.00
Images and texts: papers in honour of Eric Handley (no. 129) Richard Green & Mike Edwards (eds.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-56-7 (pb) • £32.00
Classics in practice: studies in the history of scholarship (no. 128) Christopher Stray & Graham Whitaker (eds.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-57-4 (pb) • £30.00
Menander Perikeiromene or The Shorn Head (no. 127) William Furley (ed.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-59-8 (pb) • £46.00
Dialogues with the past: classical reception theory & practice (no. 126.1 & no. 126.2)
Anastasia Bakogianni (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-54-3 & 978-1-905670-55-0 (pb, sold only as two volumes) • £80.00
Emotions between Greece and Rome (no. 125) Douglas Cairns & Laurel Fulkerson (eds.) 2015 • 978-1-905670-53-6 (pb) • £30.00
Persuasive language in Cicero’s Pro Milone: a close reading and commentary (no. 121) Lynn S. Fotheringham 2013 • 978-1-905670-48-2 (pb) • £48.00
Creating ethnicities & identities in the Roman world (no. 120) Andrew Gardner, Edward Herring, Kathryn Lomas (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-46-8 (pb) • £38.00
Erôs and the Polis: love in context (no. 119) Ed Sanders (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-44-4 • £24.00
The east pediment of the Parthenon: from Perikles to Nero (no. 118) Dyfri Williams 2013 • 978-1-905670-43-7 (pb) • £38.00
Ancient approaches to Plato’s Republic (no. 117) Anne Sheppard (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-42-0 • £24.00
Currency & exchange in ancient Pompeii (no. 116) Richard Hobbs 2013 • 978-1-905670-41-3 • £48.00
Vanishing Acts on Ancient Greek Amulets (no. 115) Christopher A. Faraone (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-40-6 • £38.00
Philosophical themes in Galen (no. 114)
Peter Adamson, Rotraud Hansberger & James Wilberding (eds.) 2014 • 978-1-905670-50-5 (pb) • £30.00
Marathon – 2,500 years (no. 124)
Electra, ancient and modern: aspects of the reception of the tragic heroine (no. 113)
Profession and performance: aspects of oratory in the Greco-Roman world (no. 123)
Receiving the Komos: ancient and modern receptions of the Victory Ode (no. 112)
The digital classicist 2013 (no. 122)
Sifting the soil of Greece: the early years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919) (no. 111)
Christopher Carey & Mike Edwards (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-52-9 (pb) • £45.00
Christos Kremmydas, Jonathan Powell & Lene Rubinstein (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-51-2 (pb) • £25.00 Stuart Dunn & Simon Mahony (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-49-9 (pb) • £55.00
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Anastasia Bakogianni 2012 • 978-1-905670-37-6 (hb) • £32.00
Peter Agócs, Chris Carey & Richard Rawles (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-905670-34-5 • £30.00
David W. J. Gill 2011 • 978-1-905670-32-1 • xiv+474pp • £38.00
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Titles by Institute Institute of Classical Studies Imagines Italicae (no. 110)
Names on Terra Sigillata. P to RXEAD (no.102.7)
By the sweat of your brow – Roman slavery in its socio-economic setting (no. 109)
Names on Terra Sigillata. MASCLUS I-BALBUS to Oxittus (no. 102.6)
India, Greece and Rome 1757–2007 (no. 108)
Names on Terra Sigillata. L to MASCLUS II (no. 102.5)
M. H. Crawford et al. (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-905670-30-7 (hb) • £276.00
Ulrike Roth (ed.) 2010 • 978-1-905670-29-1 • x+122pp • £21.00 Edith Hall & Phiroze Vasunia (eds.) 2010 • 978-1-905670-28-4 • x+180pp • £26.00
Aristotle and the Stoics reading Plato (no. 107)
Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds) 2011 • 978-1-905670-33-8 • £84.00
Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds) 2010 • 978-1-905670-31-4 • £80.00
Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2010 • 978-1-905670-26-0 (hb) • £80.00
Verity Harte, M.M. McCabe, R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2011 • 978-1-905670-27-7 • xiv+268pp • £30.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. F to KLUMI (no. 102.4)
Menander Epitrepontes (no. 106)
Names on Terra Sigillata. CERTIANUS to EXSOBANO (no. 102.3)
Pheidias: the sculptures and ancient sources (no. 105)
Claire Cullen Davison 2009 • 3 vols; Volume 1 978-1-905670-21-5; Volume 2 978-1-905670 222; Volume 3 978-1-905670-23-9 (hb) • £160.00
Exploring ancient sculpture – essays in honour of Geoffrey Waywell (no. 104) Fiona C. Macfarlane & Catherine Morgan (eds.) 2010 • 978-1-905670-20-8 • £35.00
Philoponus and the rejection of Aristotelian science (2nd edition) (no. 103)
Richard Sorabji (ed.) 2010 • 978-1-905670-18-5 • xii+306pp • £54.00
Seeing Red: new economic and social perspectives on Gallo-Roman terra sigillata (no. 102) Michael Fulford & Emma Durham (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905670-47-5 • £90.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. T to EXIMUS (no. 102.9) Brian R. Hartley and Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-905670-38-3 • £90.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. S to SYMPHORUS (no. 102.8) Brian R. Hartley and Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2011 • 978-1-905670-38-3 • £86.00
Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 978-1-905670-19-2 • xiv+418pp • £80.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. B to CEROTCUS (no. 102.2) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 978-1-905670-17-8 • xiv+408pp • £80.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. A to AXO (no. 102.1) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 978-1-905670-16-1 • xxiv+430pp £80.00
Classical Books: Scholarship & Publishing in Britain since 1800 (no. 101)
Christopher Stray (ed.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-15-4 • vix+188pp • £26.00
Vita Vigilia Est: essays in honour of Barbara Levick (no. 100)
Edward Bispham & Greg Rowe (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-14-7 • xxviii+194pp • £30.00
Hidden paths: self & characterization in Greek tragedy: Euripides’ Bacchae (no. 99) Chiara Thumiger 2007 • 978-1-905670-13-0 • xvi+266pp • £30.00
Studies on Porphyry (no. 98)
George Karamanolis & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-12-3 • vi+184pp • £26.00
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William D.Furley 2009 • 978-1-905670-25-3 (hb) • xii+290pp • £46.00
Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2009 • 978-1-905670-24-6 (hb) • xvi+448pp • £80.00
Sicilia Nutrix Plebis Romanae: Rhetoric, Law & Taxation in Cicero’s Verrines (no. 97) J.R.W. Prag (ed.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-11-6 • x+190pp • £28.00
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Titles by Institute Institute of Classical Studies Logos: Rational Argument in Classical Rhetoric (no. 96) Jonathan Powell (ed.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-10-9 • viii+140pp • £24.00
Performances & Audiences in Pindar’s Sicilian Victory Odes (no. 95) A.D. Morrison 2007 • 978-1-905670-09-3 • x+146pp • £24.00
Greek & Roman Philosophy 100 BC–200 AD (no. 94) Richard Sorabji & Robert W. Sharples (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-07-9 • xii+292pp • £90.00
Verrius Festus & Paul (no. 93)
Fay Glinister & Clare Woods (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-06-2 • xiv+192pp • £25.00
Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery between Evidence and Models (no. 92) Ulrike Roth 2007 • 978-1-905670-05-5 • x+172pp • £28.00
Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected (no. 91)
John Drinkwater & Benet Salway (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-04-8 • xvi+268pp • £26.00
Inside Ancient Lucania: Dialogues in History and Archaeology (no. 90) Elena Isayev 2007 • 978-1-905670-03-1 • xvi+284pp • £50.00
Excess and restraint: Propertius, Horace and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (no. 89) Roy K. Gibson (ed.) 2007 • 978-1-905670-02-4 • x+170pp • £30.00
Roman military diplomas V (no. 88)
Paul Holder 2006 • 978-1-905670-01-7 • xvi+310pp • £80.00
Greek drama III: essays in honour of Kevin Lee (no. 87)
John Davidson, Frances Muecke & Peter Wilson (eds.) 2006 • 978-1-905670-00-0 • xiv+308pp • £55.00
Reading inscriptions and writing ancient history: historical scholarship in the late Renaissance (no. 86) William Stenhouse 2005 • 978-0-900587-98-6 • x+204pp • £50.00
Aegean seals: an introduction (no. 85)
Olga Krzyszkowska 2005 • 978-0-900587-97-9 • xxx+429pp • £75.00
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Marginal scholarship & textual deviance: the Commentum Cornuti & the early Scholia on Persius (no. 84)
James E. G. Zetzel 2005 • 978-0-900587-96-2 • xiv+242pp • £45.00
Philosophy, science & exegesis: in Greek, Arabic & Latin commentaries (2 vols.) (no. 83) Peter Adamson, Han Baltussen & M.W.F. Stone (eds.) 2005 • 978-0-900587-94-8/978-0-900587-95-5 • xii+280pp • £60.00
Roman military diplomas IV (no. 82)
Margaret Roxan & Paul Holder 2003 • 978-0-900587-93-1 • xx+313pp • £75.00
Documenting the Roman army: essays in honour of Margaret Roxan (no. 81) J.J. Wilkes (ed.) 2003 • 978-0-900587-92-4 • xvii+204pp • £45.00
Ancient Athens & modern ideology: value, theory and evidence in historical sciences (no. 80) Mohammad Nafissi 2005 • 978-0-900587-91 -7 • x+312pp • £50.00
Out of Arcadia: classics and politics in Germany in the age of Burckhardt, Nietzsche and Wilamowitz (no. 79) Ingo Gildenhard & Martin Ruehl (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-900587-90-0 • viii+208pp • £45.00
Ancient approaches to Plato’s Timaeus (no. 78) R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-900587-89-4 • £45.00
The unknown Galen (no. 77)
Vivian Nutton (ed.) 2002 • 978-0-900587-88-7 • 179pp • £45.00
Cicero’s Republic (no. 76)
J.G.F. Powell & J.A. North (eds.) 2001 • 978-0-900587-87-0 • vi+154pp • £35.00
The afterlife of inscriptions: reusing, rediscovering, reinventing, revitalizing ancient inscriptions (no. 75)
Alison Cooley (eds.) 2000 • 978-0-900587-86-3 (pb) • xiv+204pp • £45.00
Leasing and lending: the cash economy in fourth-century Athens (no. 74)
Kirsty Shipton 2000 • 978-0-900587-85-6 (pb) • x+148pp • £35.00
Alison Cooley (ed.) 2000 • 978-0-900587-84-6 (pb) • xiv+212pp • £45.00
INSTITUTE OF COMMONWEALTH STUDIES The Commonwealth in crisis – is reform possible? 2013 • Free
The non-independent territories of the Caribbean and Pacific: continuity or change? Peter Clegg and David Killingray (eds.) 2012 • 978-0-9569546-0-2 • £25.00
Administering empire: the British Colonial service in retrospect John Smith (ed.) 1999 • 978-0-7187-1615-8 • £20.00
Human Rights Consortium Contemporary challenges in securing human rights Corinne Lennox (ed.) 2015 • 978-0-9931102-2-1 (pb) • £7.99
Reconciling Rwanda: unity, nationality and state control Jennifer Melvin Forthcoming 2015 • 978-0-9931102-0-7 (pb), 978-0-9931102-1-4 (eb) • £20.00
Human rights, sexual orientation and gender identity in the Commonwealth: struggles for decriminalisation and change
Ecocide is the missing 5th crime against peace Damien Short (ed.) 2013 (revised edition) • 978-0-9575210-5-6 • free
What future for human rights in a non-western world? Simon Bennett and Éadaoin O’Brien (eds.) 2012 • 978-0-9571941-9-9 • £25.00
In the shadow of the ICC: Colombia and international criminal justice Human Rights Consortium 2011 • free
Commonwealth Advisory Bureau Monthly Opinions All are freely available online at events.sas.ac.uk/ icws/publications/search A Commonwealth Free Trade Area is neither likely nor desirable Sir Ronald Sanders KCMG December 2012 • 978-0-9573548-5-2
Towards truth, justice and a political solution in Sri Lanka: what role will the Commonwealth and its 2013 summit play? Daisy Cooper November 2012 • 978-0-9573548-7-6
Fuel economy policies could spare Commonwealth governments from an impending transport fuels disaster Lewis M Fulton November 2012 • 978-0-9573548-3-8
A five point plan to make the Commonwealth Foundation’s re launch transformational
Corinne Lennox & Matthew Waites (eds.) 2013 • 978-0-9573548-8-3 • £20.00
Daisy Cooper October 2012 • 978-0-9573548-0-7
In protest: 150 Poems for human rights
Forging Commonwealth consensus: the buck stops with the Secretary General
Helle Abelvik-Lawson, Anthony Hett & Laila Sumpton (eds.) 2013 • 978-0-9575210-3-2 • £7.99
A world you do not know: settler societies, indigenous peoples and the attack on cultural diversity Colin Samson 2013 • 978-0-9575210-0-1 • £20.00 978-0-9575210-1-8 (eb) • £16.00
Richard Bourne September 2012 • 978-0-9571941-8-2
Queen Elizabeth II should be the final Head of the Commonwealth
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The epigraphic landscape of Roman Italy (no. 73)
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Titles by Institute Institute of Commonwealth Studies At Rio+20, the green economy won’t save the planet. But green democracy will. Raj Patel and Martin Crook June 2012 • 978-0-9571941-6-8
May Day: why the right to protest should be sacred Femi Aborisade May 2012 • 978-0-9571941-4-4
Decolonising sexual citizenship: who will effect change in the south of the Commonwealth? Colin Robinson April 2012 • 978-0-9571941-3-7
Resisting a new legal apartheid in the universality of human rights The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG April 2012 • 978-0-9571941-5-1
Beyond the veneer of reconciliation: human rights and democracy in Rwanda Jennifer Melvin March 2012 • 978-0-9571941-2-0
Egypt’s revolution one year on – the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak was just the start Sasha Simic February 2012 • 978-0-9569546-8-8
100 days of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons Group reform agenda – progress and priorities Daisy Cooper February 2012 • 978-0-9573548-1-4
Human Rights, capital punishment and the Commonwealth: still behind the curve William Schabas January 2012 • 978-0-9569546-6-4
My cautious optimism for Zimbabwe’s 2012 elections Briggs Bomba December 2011 • 978-0-9569546-5-7
Throwing petrol on a fire: the human and environmental cost of tar sands production Jennifer Huseman & Damien Short November 2011 • 978-0-9569546-4-0
The Commonwealth in denial
Daisy Cooper October 2011 • 978-0-9569546-1-9
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To sustain the Commonwealth Commitment to Human Dignity: reconsider the award of the 2013 CHOGM to Sri Lanka James Manor October 2011 • 978-0-9569546-2-6
CA/B Policy Briefing: Issues before Commonwealth leaders at Perth, Australia in October 2011 2011 • 978-0-9563060-8-1
Report of the Inaugural Commonwealth Conference: Citizenship and the Commonwealth: The Active Commonwealth Citizen 2011 • 978-0-9569546-3-3 • 20pp, free
Review of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group: on the side of the people? Daisy Cooper, David Seddon & Tim Sheehy 2011 • 56pp • free
From hook to plate: the state of marine fisheries. A Commonwealth perspective Richard Bourne & Mark Collins (eds.) 2009 • 978-0-9038503-7-7 • £16.00
Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit publications A Parliamentary Inquiry into Aid Effectiveness: A Report of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Debt, Aid and Trade Robert Hopper & James Birch with Georgina Hemmingway 2010
Policy Brief for the Commonwealth Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs Meeting, 7–9 June 2010, Bridgetown, Barbados Anna Caffell 2010
Democracy in the Commonwealth
Kwadwo Afari-Gyan, Asma Jahangir & Tim Sheehy 2009 • 978-0-9551095-6-0 (pb) • iv+120pp • £10.00
Triple wins from foreign direct investment: potential for Commonwealth countries to maximise economic and community benefits from inward investment negotiations Veronica Broomes 2009 • 978-0-9551095-5-3
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Political: The ‘Westminster Model’ and Representative Government in the Era of Decolonisation (no. 4)
Commonwealth Law Ministers’ Meeting Briefing
The United Kingdom Overseas Territories: Past, Present & Future (no. 3)
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Political Violence (no. 30)
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The Southern African Materials Project 1973–76 Patricia M. Larby (ed.) 1980 • 978-0-902499-25-6 • 99pp • £9.00
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Clive Dewey & A.G. Hopkins (eds.) 1978 • 978-0-485-17621-6 • 409pp • £15.00
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The Administration of Ghana’s Foreign Relations, 1957–1965: A Personal Memoir (no. 17) Michael Dei-Anang 1975 • 978-0-485-17617-9 • 88pp • £10.00
Party and Locality in Northern Uganda 1945– 1962 (no. 16) Cherry Gertzel 1974 • 978-0-485-17616-2 • 100pp • £10.00
Whitehall and the Colonial Service: An Administrative Memoir, 1939–1956 (no. 15) Charles Jeffries 1972 • 978-0-485-17615-5 • 109pp • £10.00
Political Attitudes of Indian Industry: A Case Study of the Baroda Business Elite Howard L. Erdman 1971 • 978-0-485-17614-8 • 62pp • £6.50
Nigerian Politics and Military Rule: Prelude to the Civil War (no. 13) S.K. Panter-Brick (ed.) 1970 • 978-0-485-17613-1 • xi+276pp • £15.00
Louis Botha or John X. Merriman: The Choice of South Africa’s First Prime Minister (no. 12) N.G. Garson 1969 • 978-0-485-17611-7 • 47pp • £5.00
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Where There Is Nothing and The Unicorn from the Stars: manuscript materials Wim Van Mierlo (ed.) 2012 • 978-0-8014-5118-8 • £93.50 with The Cornell Yeats Collection
The Political Economy of Reading revised edition William St Clair 2012 • Free
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John Coffin Memorial Lecture in the History of the Book 2010: Presence and absence in Keats’s Letters
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Women’s Poetry, Late Romantic to Late Victorian: Gender and Genre, 1830–1900
Print in Transition, 1850–1910: Studies in Media and Book History
Writing the Lives of Writers
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Political and Social Issues in British Women’s Fiction, 1928–1968 Elizabeth Maslen (ed.) 2001 • 978-0-333-72953-3 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
The New Woman in Fiction and Fact : Fin-deSiècle Feminisms Angelique Richardson & Chris Willis (eds.) 2000 • 978-0-333-77665-0 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Female Communities 1600–1800: Literary Visions and Cultural Realities Rebecca D’Monte & Nicole Pohl (eds.) 2000 • 978-0-333-73443-8 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
The Art of Detective Fiction
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The Holocaust and the Text: Speaking the Unspeakable Andy Leak & George Paizis (eds.) 1999 • 978-0-333-73886-3 (hb) • £52.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
Marvell and Liberty
Warren Chernaik & Martin Dzelzainis (eds.) 1999 • 978-0-333-72585-6 (hb) • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Women’s Poetry in the Enlightenment: The Making of a Canon, 1730–1820 Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.) 1998 • 978-0-333-69151-9 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.) 1998 • 978-0-333-69079-6 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Warwick Gould & Thomas F. Staley (eds.) 1998 • 978-0-333-68461-0 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Textual Monopolies: Literary Copyright and the Public Domain Warren Chernaik & Patrick Parrinder (eds.) 1997 • 978-1-897791-11-0 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
Beyond the Book: Theory, Culture, and the Politics of Cyberspace
Warren Chernaik, Marilyn Deegan & Andrew Gibson (eds.) 1996 • 978-1-897791-09-7 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
Modernist Writers and the Marketplace
Ian Willison, Warwick Gould & Warren Chernaik (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-333-60659-9 (hb) • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
The Politics of the Electronic Text
Warren Chernaik, Caroline Davis & Marilyn Deegan (eds.) 1993 • 978-1-897791-04-2 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
Yeats Annual Yeats Annual No. 19: Yeats’s Mask
Margaret Mills Harper & Warwick Gould (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-783740-17-8 • £18.95 with Open Book Publishers
Yeats Annual No. 18: A Special Issue. The Living Stream: Essays in Memory of A. Norman Jeffares Warwick Gould (ed.) 2013 • 978-1-909254-35-0 • £18.95 with Open Book Publishers
Influence and Confluence: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No.17 Warwick Gould (ed.) 2007 • 978-0-230-54689-9 (hb) • 528pp • £69.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Poems and Contexts: Yeats Annual No.16
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Wayne K. Chapman & Warwick Gould (eds.) 2002 • 978-1-403-90298-6 (hb) • 432pp • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Yeats and the Nineties: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No. 14 Warwick Gould (ed.) 2001 • 978-0-333-71640-3 (hb) • 424pp • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Yeats Annual No. 13
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That Accusing Eye: Yeats and his Irish Readers: Yeats Annual No. 12 Warwick Gould & Edna Longley (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-333-63315-1 (hb) • 408pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Warwick Gould (ed.) 1991 • 978-0-333-42112-3 (hb) • 350pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Warwick Gould (ed.) 1988 • 978-0-333-39072-6 (hb) • 336pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Warwick Gould (ed.) 1985 • 978-0-333-32457-8 (hb) • 343pp • £95.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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‘Nobler imaginings and mightier struggles’: Octavia Hill, social activism and the remaking of British society Elizabeth Baigent & Ben Cowell (eds.) Forthcoming 2016 • 978-1-909646-00-1 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-909646-13-1 (eb) • £32.00
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Healthcare in Ireland and Britain from 1850: voluntary, regional and comparative perspectives Donnacha Seán Lucey & Virginia Crossman 2015 • 978-1-909646-02-5 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-909646-08-7 (eb) • £32.00
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A history of the French in London: liberty, equality, opportunity Debra Kelly & Martyn Cornick (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905165-86-5 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-905165-87-2 (eb) • £32.00
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‘She said she was in the family way’: pregnancy and infancy in modern Ireland Elaine Farrell (ed.) 2012 • 978-1-905165-65-0 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-905165-88-9 (eb) • £32.00
Brave new world: imperial and democratic nation-building in Britain between the wars Laura Beers & Geraint Thomas (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-905165-58-2 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-905165-75-9 (eb) • £32.00
London and beyond: essays in honour of Derek Keene Matthew Davies and James Galloway (ed.) 2012 • 978-1-905165-70-4 (hb) • £40.00 978-1-905165-83-4 (eb) • £32.00
Other Institute publications Who was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the death of the first Tudor king (1509–2009) Mark R. Horowitz (ed.) 2009 • 978-1-905165-51-3 (pb) • £10.00 with Wiley-Blackwell
The Creighton Century, 1907–2007
David Bates, Jennifer Wallis & Jane Winters (eds.) 2009 • 978-1-905165-33-9 (pb) • vi+352pp • £20.00
European Religious Cultures: Essays Offered to Christopher Brooke on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday
Miri Rubin (ed.) 2008 • 978-1-905165-40-7 (pb) • 168pp • £20.00
History and Philanthropy: Past, Present, Future David Cannadine & Jill Pellew (eds.) 2008 • 978-1-905165-32-3 (pb) • iii+50pp • £10.00
Historical Research – Special Edition. A.G. Dickens: His Work and Influence
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Making History Now: The Inaugural Lecture of Professor David Cannadine David Cannadine 1999 • 978-1-871348-51-4 (pb) • £5.00
The History Laboratory: The Institute of Historical Research, 1921–96 Debra Birch & Joyce Horn 1996 • 978-1-871348-35-4 (pb) • £12.00
History Theses, 1981–90
1994 • 978-1-871348-23-1 • £10.00
History Theses, 1901–70
1976 • 978-1-901179-34-7 • £10.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume XI. Coventry and Lichfield
Christopher Brooke, Geoffrey Denton & D.E. Greenway 2012 • 978-1-905165-61 2-(hb) • £22.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume X. Exeter
D.E. Greenway 2005 • 978-1-871348-98-9 (hb) • xxii+98pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume IX. The Welsh Cathedrals M. Pearson 2003 • 978-1-871348-88-0 (hb) • xxviii+84pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VIII. Hereford Julia Barrow 2002 • 978-1-871348-64-4 (hb) • xxxiv+184pp • £25.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VII. Bath and Wells D.E. Greenway 2000 • 978-1-871348-58-3 (hb) • xxx+162pp • £24.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VI. York D.E. Greenway 1999 • 978-1-871349-49-8 (hb) • xxxvi+154pp • £22.00
D.E. Greenway 1991 • 978-1-871348-06-4 (hb) • xliv+166pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume III. Lincoln D.E. Greenway 1977 • 978-1-901179-43-9 (hb) • xxviii+196pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume II. Monastic Cathedrals D.E. Greenway 1971 • 978-0-485-17113-7 (hb) • xviii+124pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume I. St Paul’s, London
D.E. Greenway 1968 • 978-0-485-17113-9 (hb) • xx+116pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XII. Introduction, Errata and Index
J.M. Horn 1965 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • viii+202pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XI. The Welsh Dioceses
B. Jones 1965 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • xiv+100pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume X. Coventry and Lichfield Diocese
B. Jones 1965 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • viii+82pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume IX. Exeter Diocese
J.M. Horn 1962 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • xiv+74pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VIII. Bath and Wells Diocese
B. Jones 1964 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • xii+98pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VII. Chichester Diocese
J.M. Horn 1964 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • x+70pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VI. Northern Province
B. Jones 1963 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • x+128pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume V. St Paul’s, London J.M. Horn 1963 • 978-0-485-17101-0 • x+86pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume IV. Monastic Cathedrals
B. Jones 1962 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • vii+70pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume III. Salisbury Diocese
J.M. Horn 1962 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • x+116pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume II. Hereford (second edition) Joyce M. Horn (comp.), rev. David M. Lepine 2009 • 978-1-905165-50-6 (hb) • £25.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume II. Hereford Diocese
J.M. Horn 1962 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • xii+62pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume I. Lincoln Diocese H.P.F. King 1962 • 978-0-485-17101-0 (hb) • xii+144pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume XIII. Hereford Diocese W.H. Campbell 2014 • 978-1-905165-98-8 (hb) • £25
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume XII. Exeter Diocese W.H. Campbell 2007 • 978-1-905165-20-9 (hb) • xxv+138pp • £25.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume XI. Carlisle, Chester, Durham, Manchester, Ripon, and Sodor and Man Dioceses
J.M. Horn, D.M. Smith & P. Mussett 2004 • 978-1-871348-90-3 (hb) • xii+158pp • £22.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume X. Coventry and Lichfield Diocese
J.M. Horn 2003 • 978-1-871348-54-5 (hb) • xvi+100pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume IX. Lincoln Diocese J.M. Horn & D.M. Smith 1999 • 978-1-871348-20-7 (hb) • xviii+152pp • £22.00
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J.M. Horn 1996 • 978-1-871348-32-3 (hb) • xii+144pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VII. Ely, Norwich, Westminster and Worcester Dioceses
J.M. Horn 1992 • 978-1-871348-12-5 (hb) • xii+142pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VI. Salisbury Diocese
J.M. Horn 1986 • 978-1-901179-19-4 (hb) • xvi+114pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume V. Bath and Wells Diocese
J.M. Horn & D.S. Bailey 1979 • 978-1-901179-59-0 (hb) • xvi+126pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume IV. York Diocese J.M. Horn & D.M. Smith 1975 • 978-0-485-17128-7 (hb) • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume III. Canterbury, Rochester and Winchester Dioceses
J.M. Horn 1974 • 978-0-485-17127-3 (hb) • x+116pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume II. Chichester Diocese J.M. Horn 1971 • 978-0-485-17126-6 (hb) • xvi+88pp • £20.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume I. St Paul’s London J.M. Horn 1969 • 978-0-485-17125-9 (hb) • xvi+72pp • £20.00
The Personnel of the Norman Cathedrals, 911–1204
David Spear 2005 • 978-1-871348-95-8 (hb) • xl+354pp • £30.00
Office-holders in Modern Britain Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1837. Pt. 2, Departments of the Lord Steward: Volume 12
J.C. Sainty & R.O. Bucholz 1998 • 978-1-871348-43-9 (hb) • xvi+168pp • £25.00
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Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1937. Pt. 1, Department of the Lord Chamberlain: Volume II J.C. Sainty & R.O. Bucholz 1997 • 978-1-871348-40-8 • xcviii+190pp • £25.00
Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1870–1939: Volume 10
E. Harrison 1995 • 978-1-871348-29-3 (hb) • xxviii+124pp • £20.00
Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1815–70: Volume 9
J.M. Collinge 1984 • 978-0-901179-80-7 (hb) • x+108pp • £20.00
Foreign Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 8
J.M. Collinge 1979 • 978-0-901179-55-5 (hb) • x+84pp • £20.00
Navy Board Officials, 1660–1821: Volume 7
J.M. Collinge 1978 • 978-0-901179-53-1 (hb) • xii+154pp • £20.00
Colonial Office Officials, 1794–1870: Volume 6
J.C. Sainty 1976 • 978-0-901179-35-7 (hb) • x+52pp • £20.00
Home Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 5
J.C. Sainty 1975 • 978-0-485-17145-7 (hb) • x+62pp • £10.00
Admiralty Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 4
J.C. Sainty 1975 • 978-0-485-17144-0 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00
Officials of the Boards of Trade, 1660–1870: Volume 3
J.C. Sainty 1974 • 978-0-485-17143-3 (hb) • xiv+124pp • £20.00
Officials of the Secretaries of State, 1660–1782: Volume 2
J.C. Sainty 1973 • 978-0-485-17142-6 (hb) • xiv+120pp • £20.00
Treasury Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 1
J.C. Sainty 1972 • 978-0-485-17141-9 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00
Victoria County History The Victoria History of Gloucestershire: Yate Rose Wallis 2015 • 978-1-909646-10-0 (pb) • £12.00 978-1-909646-11-7 (eb) • £8.50
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The Victoria County History 1899–2012: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration (second edition)
Ledbury: a market town and its Tudor heritage
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John Beckett, Matthew Bristow & Elizabeth Williamson (eds.) 2013 • 978-1-905165-91-9 (pb) • £12.99 978-1-905165-82-7 (eb) • £8.50
The Little Big Red Book: A Celebration of 75 Years of the Victoria County History at the Institute of Historical Research
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England’s Past for Everyone publications The Medway Towns: River, Docks and Urban Life Sandra Dunster 2013 • 978-1-86077-728-8 (pb) • £18.99 with The History Press
Sunderland: building a city
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Ledbury: people and parish before the reformation Sylvia Pinches 2010 • 978-1-86077-547-5 (pb) • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed
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Exmoor: the making of an English upland
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Parham: an Elizabethan house and its restoration Jayne Kirk 2009 • 978-1-86077-485-0 (pb) •x+198pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
Bolsover: castle, town and colliery
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Burford: buildings and people in a Cotswold town
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Bristol: ethnic minorities and the city 1000–2001
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Sunderland and its origins: monks to mariners
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Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 560–1560
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The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex Caroline M. Barron & Matthew Davies (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-905163124 (hb) • xxii+324pp • £5.00
Guilds and Association in Europe, 900–1900
Ian A. Gadd & Patrick Wallis (eds.) 2006 • 978-1-905165-131 (pb) • xviii+206pp • £15.00
Guilds, Society and Economy in London 1450–1800 A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the UK (2nd edition)
Randolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers 2008 • 978-1-905165-39-1 (pb) • 384pp • £20.00 with The National Archives
Administering the Empire, 1801–1968: A Guide to the Records of the Colonial Office in The National Archives of the UK (revised edition) Mandy Banton 2015 • 978-1-909646-12-4 (pb) • £20.00 with The National Archives
Making Sense of the Census Revisited. Census Records for England and Wales, 1801–1901: A Handbook for Historical Researchers
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Economic Policy under the Conservatives, 1951–64: A Guide to Documents in The National Archives of the UK Astrid Ringe, Neil Rollings & Roger Middleton 2004 • 978-1-871348-93-4 (pb) • xxii+328pp • £25.00 with The National Archives
Centre for Metropolitan History publications Tides and floods. New research on London and the tidal Thames from the middle ages to the twentieth century James A. Galloway 2010 • 978-1-905165-599 (pb) • 84pp • £5.00
Reinventing History: The Enlightenment Origins of Ancient History James Moore, Ian Macgregor Morris & Andrew J. Bayliss 2008 • 978-1-905165-377 (hb) • xii+315pp • £5.00
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London in the 1690s: a social atlas
Craig Spence 2000 • 978-1-871348576 (hb) • xii+200pp • £19.95
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ILAS, formerly ISA, series Provincialising Nature: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Politics of the Environment in Latin America Michela Coletta & Malayna Raftopoulos (eds.) Forthcoming 2016 • 978-1-908857-20-0 (pb) • £20.00 978-1-908857-21-7 (eb)
The New Refugees: Crime and Displacement in Latin America David Cantor & Nicolás Rodríguez Serna Forthcoming 2016 • 978-1-908857-18-7 (pb) 978-1-908857-19-4 (eb) Also published in Spanish as:
Los Nuevos Desplazados: Crimen y Desplazamiento en América Latina
David Cantor & Nicolás Rodríguez Serna Forthcoming 2016 • 978-1-908857-16-3 (pb) 978-1-908857-17-0 (eb)
A Liberal Tide? Immigration and asylum law and policy in Latin America David James Cantor, Luisa Feline Freier & Jean-Pierre Gauci 2015 • 978-1-908857-14-9 (pb) • £25.00
Obama’s Washington: Political Leadership in a Partisan Era Clodagh Harrington (eds.) 2014 • 978-1-908857-10-1 (pb) • £20.00
Helen Gilbert & Charlotte Gleghorn 2014 • 978-1-908857-08-8 (pb) • £20.00 978-1-908857-09-5 (eb) • £16.00
Democracy in Mexico: attitudes and perceptions of citizens at national and local level Salvador Martí i Puig, Reynaldo Yunuen Ortega Ortiz & Mª Fernanda Somuano Ventura (eds.) 2014 • 978-1-908857-06-4 (pb) • £25.00 978-1-908857-07-1 (eb) • £20.00
Broken Government? American Politics in the Obama Era Iwan Morgan & Philip John Davies 2012 • 978-1-908857-02-6 • £12.50
Organized Labour and Politics in Mexico: Changes, Continuities and Contradictions Graciela Bensusán & Kevin Middlebrook (eds.) 2012 • 978-0-956754-92-9 (pb) • £20.00
Traslados/Translations. Essays in Latin America in Honour of Jason Wilson Claire Lindsay (ed.) 2012 • 978-0-956754-91-2 (pb) • £20.00
Fractured Politics. Peruvian Democracy Past and Present John Crabtree (ed.) 2011 • 978-0-956754-90-5 (pb) • £25.00
Evo Morales and the Movimiento Al Socialismo in Bolivia Adrian J. Pearce (ed.) 2011 • 978-1-900039-99-4 (pb) • £25.00
Québec and the Heritage of Franco-America Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2010 • 978-1-900039-98-7 (pb) • £20.00 978-0-956754-93-6 (eb)
Caamaño in London: the Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary Fred Halliday 2010 • 978-1-900039-96-3 (pb) • £25.00
World Crisis Effects on Social Security in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons and Policies
Carmelo Mesa-Lago 2010 • 978-1-900039-97-0 (pb) • x+114pp • £20.00
Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian History
Christopher Dummitt & Michael Dawson (eds.) 2009 • 978-1-900039-88-8 • xx+188pp • £20.00
Joaquim Nabuco, British Abolitionists and the End of Slavery in Brazil Leslie Bethell & José Murilo de Carvalho (eds.) 2009 • 978-1-900039-95-6 • vii+190pp • £20.00
The Political Economy of the Public Budgets in the Americas Diego Sánchez-Ancochea & Iwan Morgan (eds.) 2008 • 978-1-900039-94-9 • 278pp • £20.00
Caribbean Literature After Independence: The Case of Earl Lovelace Bill Schwarz (ed.) 2008 • 978-1-900039-91-8 • xxii+198pp • £15.00
America’s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and Politics Philip Davies & Iwan Morgan (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-900039-85-7 (hb) •-340pp • £30.00
Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading Susan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-900039-72-7 (pb) • 221pp • £15.00 2007 • 978-1-900039-73-4 (hb) • 221pp • £25.00
Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, Soccer Rory M. Miller & Liz Crolley (eds.) 2007 • 978-1-900039-80-2 (pb) • 293pp • £15.00
Democracy after Pinochet: Politics, Parties and Elections in Chile Alan Angell 2007 • 978-1-900039-71-0 (pb) • 229pp • £15.00
Bolivia: Revolution and the Power of History in the Present. Essays James Dunkerley 2007 • 978-1-900039-81-9 (pb) • 224pp • £18.00
American Civilization
Charles A.Jones 2007 • 978-1-900039-82-6 •-105pp • £25.00
The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic: Buenos Aires and Rivadavia
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Recasting Commodity and Spectacle in the Indigenous Americas
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Klaus Gallo 2006 • 978-1-900039-76-5 • 91pp • £14.95
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Titles by Institute Institute of Latin American Studies Right On? Political Change and Continuity in George W. Bush’s America
Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2006 • 978-1-900039-69-7 (pb) • 277pp • £14.95 2006 • 978-1-900039-63-5 (hb) • 277pp • £25.00
Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1981 John Crabtree (ed.) 2006 • 978-1-900039-70-3 (pb) • 292pp • £14.95 2006 • 978-1-900039-64-2 (hb) • 292pp • £25.00
Francisco de Miranda: Exile and Enlightenment John Maher (ed.) 2006 • 978-1-900039-54-3 (pb) • 124pp • £14.95
The Financing of Politics: Latin American and European Perspectives
Eduardo Posada-Carbó & Carlos Malamud (eds.) 2005 • 978-1-900039-59-8 (pb) • 280pp • £14.95
Science and the Creative Imagination in Latin America
Evelyn Fishburn & Eduardo L. Ortiz (eds.) 2005 • 978-1-900039-61-1 (pb) • 209pp • £14.95
Guide to Cooperation between the European Union and Latin America
Santiago Herrero Villa & Leda Rouquayrol Guillemette with the European Union
Global Impact, Local Action: New Environmental Policy in Latin America Anthony Hall (ed.) 2005 • 978-1-900039-56-7 (pb) • 343pp • £14.95
Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico
Alan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.) 2005 • 978-1-900039-66-6 (pb) • 409pp • £17.95 2005 • 978-1-900039-67-3 (hb) • 409pp • £35.00
Territories, Commodities and Knowledges: Latin American Environmental Histories in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Christian Brannstrom (ed.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-57-4 • 336pp • £14.95
Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives on Modern Amazonia
Stephen Nugent & Mark Harris (eds.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-55-0 (pb) • 225pp • £14.95
Dreaming of Freedom in the Americas: Four Minds and a Name James Dunkerley 2004 • 978-1-900039-68-0 • 56pp • £5.00
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Lecture series Fifty Years On: The Cuban Missile Crisis Revised and Reinterpreted (no. 9) Mark White 2012 • 978-1-908857-04-0 • £5.00
Conversa de Malandro or Brazilian Jive Talk: Music, Language, Community (no. 8) David Treece 2008 • 978-1-900039-93-2 (pb) • 24pp • £5.00
Party and Non-Party Actors in Latin American Electoral Politics (no. 7) Roberto Espíndola 2008 • 978-1-900039-92-5 (pb) • 20pp • £5.00
Nationalism Unbecoming: George W. Bush, War and the American Democratic Tradition (no. 6) Richard Crockatt 2007 • 978-1-900039-84-0 (pb) • 40pp • £5.00
London and Latin America: 200 Years of Shared History (no. 5) James Dunkerley 2007 • 978-1-900039-83-3 (pb) • 22pp • £5.00
Americas Plural: Old Wine in New Bottles? (no. 4) James Dunkerley 2006 • 978-1-900039-77-2 (pb) • 50pp • £5.00
‘Our people are paralyzed for want of leadership’: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis and the American Civil War (no. 3) Richard Carwardine 2006 • 978-1-900039-78-9 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00
The Hispanic World in the Historical Imagination (no. 2) Fernando Cervantes 2006 • 978-1-900039-75-8 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00
Mexican Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century: How Domestic a Foreign Policy? (no. 1) Ana Covarrubias 2005 • 978-1-900039-65-9 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00
Publications on Latin America Report on the state of UK-based research on Latin America and the Caribbean 2014 Antoni Kapcia & Linda A. Newson 2014 • 9781908857125 • £5.00
Kevin J. Middlebrook (ed.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-45-1 (pb) • 590pp • £17.95 with Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego
Cuba Under Castro: Ambassadorial Reflections David Brighty, Andrew Palmer & Philip McLean (eds.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-62-8 • 46pp • £5.00
Crisis in Bolivia: The Elections of 2002 and their Aftermath Willem Assies & Ton Salmon (eds.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-60-4 • 84pp • £5.00
Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis and Restructuring Edmund Amann & Ha-Joon Chang (eds.) 2004 • 978-1-900039-51-2 (pb) • £14.95
The Viceroys Revillagigedo and Amarillas, Bishop Blanco y Helguero of Oaxaca and the Matter of Fray Juan Amador O.P. (deceased) Jean Starr 2004 • £3.00
Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and Beyond
Maxine Molyneux 2003 • 978-1-900039-45-1 (pb) • 256pp • £14.95
The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress and Implications
Madeleine Davis (ed.) 2003 • 978-1-900039-52-9 (pb) • 278pp • £14.95
Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective Merilee S. Grindle & Pilar Domingo (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-674-01141-0 (pb) • £15.50 with David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Studies in the UK, 2003 2003 • 978-1-900039-44-4 • 280pp • £14.95
Brazil Since 1985: Economy, Polity and Society Maria D’Alva Kinzo & Dunkerley James (eds.) 2003 • 978-1-900039-53-6 (pb) • £14.95
The Return of the Native: The Indigenous Challenge in Latin America Rodolfo Stavenhagen 2002 • £3.00
The Political Power of the Word: Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Iván Jaksic (ed.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-46-8 (pb) • 162pp • £12.00
The European Revolutions of 1848 and the Americas
Guy Thomson (ed.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-43-7 (pb) • 240pp • £12.00
Studies in the Formation of the Nation-State in Latin America James Dunkerley (ed.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-41-3 (pb) • 298pp • £14.95
Perón and the Unions: The Early Years
Torcuato S.Di Tella 2002 • 978-1-900039-49-9 • 63pp • £5.00
Latin American and Caribbean Library Resources in the British Isles
Alan Biggins & Valerie Cooper 2002 • 978-1-900039-38-3 (pb) • xxviii+341pp • £18.95
Exclusion and Engagement: Social Policy in Latin America
Christopher Abel & Colin M. Lewis (eds.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-50-5 (pb) • 503pp • £17.95
Development Prospects in Cuba: An Agenda in the Making Pedro Monreal (ed.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-48-2 • 244pp • £14.95
Blacks, Coloureds and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Nancy Priscilla Naro (ed.) 2002 • 978-1-900039-47-5 (pb) • 164pp • £14.95
A Footnote to Borges Studies: A Study of the Footnotes Evelyn Fishburn 2002 • £3.00
This America We Dream Of: Rodó and Ariel One Hundred Years On Gustavo San Román (ed.) 2001 • 978-1-900039-36-9 (pb) • 115pp • £12.00
The Origins of the Peasant-Contra Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1979–87 Salvador Martí i Puig 2001 • 978-1-900039-37-6 • 52pp • £5.00
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Dilemmas of Political Change in Mexico
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English-Speaking Communities in Latin America
Regional Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Open Regionalism
Amazonia at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Sustainable Development
Pilar Domingo & Rachel Sieder (eds.) 2001 • 978-1-900039-39-0 (pb) • 176pp • £14.95
Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 2001 • 978-1-900039-42-0 (pb) • 322pp • £14.95
Latin America Between Colony and Nation: Collected Essays
John Lynch 2001 • 978-0-333-78678-9 (hb) • viii+256pp • £50.00 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press
Oliver Marshall (ed.) 2000 • 978-0-333-77016-0 (pb) • 416pp • £19.99 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press
Anthony Hall (ed.) 2000 • 978-1-900039-31-4 (pb) • 257pp • £12.00
Judicial Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Eduardo Zimmermann (ed.) 1999 • 978-1-900039-30-7 (pb) • 123pp • £12.00
The United States and Latin America: The New Agenda
How Americans Choose their Leaders: Reflections on the American Electoral System Senator George Mitchell 2001 • 978-0-7187-1632-5 • £5.00
Victor Bulmer-Thomas & James Dunkerley (eds.) 1999 • 978-0-674-92596-0 (pb) • 359pp • £15.50 with the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Bolivia: Reform and Resistance in the Countryside (1982–2000)
The Third Man: Francisco Burdett O’Connor and the Emancipation of the Americas
Miguel Urioste 2001 • £3.00
James Dunkerley 1999 • £3.00
Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and Beyond
New Regionalism and Latin America: the case of MERCOSUL
Maxine Molyneux 2000 • 978-0-333-78677-2 (hb) • 256pp • £47.50 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press
To Make the Earth Bear Fruit: Ethnographic Essays on Fertility, Work and Gender in Highland Bolivia Olivia Harris 2000 • 978-1-900039-29-1 (pb) • 210pp • £12.00
The Politics of Religion in an Age of Revival
Leonardo Campos Filho 1999 • 978-1-900039-24-6 • 41pp • £5.00
Industrial Restructuring and Inter-Firm Relations in Brazil: A Study of the Auto-Parts Industry in the 1990s Alice Abreu, Leda Gitahy & José Ricardo Ramalho 1999 • £3.00
Fray Juan de Santa Gertrudis and the Marvels of New Granada
Austen Ivereigh (ed.) 2000 • 978-1-900039-32-1 (pb) • 223pp • £12.00
John Lynch 1999 • 978-1-900039-28-4 • 42pp • £5.00
The Pinochet Case
British Trade with Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Madeleine Davis 2000 • 978-1-900039-35-2 • 76pp • £5.00
Rumours of Wars: Civil Conflict in NineteenthCentury Latin America Rebecca Earle (ed.) 2000 • 978-1-900039-33-8 (pb) • 105pp • £12.00
Healthcare Reform and Poverty in Latin America Peter Lloyd-Sherlock (ed.) 2000 • 978-1-900039-34-5 (pb) • 197pp • £12.00
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Victor Bulmer-Thomas 1999 • £3.00
The Peronist Revolution and its Ambiguous Legacy Tulio Halperín-Donghi 1998 • £3.00
The Brazilian Labour Market in the 1990s Leonardo Trevisan 1998 • £3.00
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Brazil and the United Kingdom: Trade Relations in the 1990s
James Dunkerley 1998 • £3.00
Victor Bulmer-Thomas 1997 • £3.00
Libraries and Special Collections on Latin America and the Caribbean: A Directory of European Resources
Colombia: The Politics of Reforming the State
Roger Macdonald & Carole Travis 1998 • 978-0-485-17714-5 • 352pp • £7.50
Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1997 • 978-0-312-17618-1 (hb) • xxiv+286pp • £57.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
Fujimori’s Peru: The Political Economy
Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade
Global Challenges to the New Millennium The Hon. James A.Baker III 1998 • £5.00
Governing Mexico: Political Parties and Elections
Mónica Serrano (ed.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-22-2 (pb) • 215pp • £12.00
Guatemala After the Peace Accords
Rachel Sieder (ed.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-26-0 (pb) • 269pp • £12.00
In Search of a New Order: Essays on the Politics and Society of Nineteenth-Century Latin America Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-18-5 (pb) • 175pp • £12.00
Independence and Revolution in Spanish America: Perspectives and Problems
Anthony McFarlane & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-27-7 (pb) • 192pp • £12.00
Elizabeth Joyce & Carlos Malamud (eds.) 1997 • 978-0-312-17615-0 (hb) • 256pp • £57.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
Mexico: Assessing Neo-liberal Reform
Mónica Serrano (ed.) 1997 • 978-1-900039-12-3 (pb) • 150pp • £12.00
Reforming the State: Business, Unions and Regions in Brazil Maria D’Alva Kinzo (eds.) 1997 • 978-1-900039-19-2 • 61pp • £5.00
Argentina: Foreign Relations and the New Foreign Policy Agenda Colin M. Lewis & Celia Szusterman (eds.) 1996 • £3.00
Britain and Latin America: Economic Prospects Nicholas Bonsor 1996 • £3.00
Britain and Latin America: ‘Hope in a Time of Change?’ Louise Fawcett & Eduardo Posada-Carbó 1996 • 978-1-900039-06-2 • 41pp • £5.00
Journey, Rediscovery and Narrative: British Travel Accounts of Argentina (1800–1850)
Central America: Fragile Transition
Ricardo Cicerchia 1998 • 978-1-900039-20-8 • 32pp • £5.00
Rachel Sieder (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-312-16010-4 • xviii+298pp • £52.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
Latin Americans in London: A Select List of Prominent Latin Americans in London, 1810–1997
Elections Before Democracy: The History of Elections in Europe and Latin America
Pam Decho, Claire Diamond & Rory Miller 1998 • 978-1-900039-16-1 (pb) • 130pp • £12.00
Borges and Europe Revisited
Evelyn Fishburn (ed.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-21-5 (pb) • 128pp • £12.00
Encuentros Antropológicos: Power, Identity and Moblity in Mexican Society
Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1996 • 978-0-312-15885-9 • x+285pp • £62.00 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
Health, Hygiene and Sanitation in Latin America c. 1870 to c. 1950 Christopher Abel 1996 • 978-1-900039-04-8 • 48pp • £5.00
Valentina Napolitano & Xochitl Leyva Solano (eds.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-23-9 (pb) • 208pp • £12.00
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John Crabtree Thomas & Jim Thomas (eds.) 1998 • 978-1-900039-25-3 (pb) • 293pp • £12.00
Titles by Institute Institute of Latin American Studies Military Political Identity and Reformism in Independent Mexico: an Analysis of the Memorias de Guerra (1821–1855) Will Fowler 1996 • 978-1-900039-10-9 • 55pp • £5.00
Rebuilding the State: Mexico After Salinas
Mónica Serrano & Victor Bulmer-Thomas (eds.) 1996 • 978-1-900039-03-1 (pb) • 190pp • £12.00
The Brazilian Fiscal System in the 1990s: Equity and Efficiency under Inflationary Conditions Mauricio Coutinho 1996 • 978-1-900039-01-7 • 32pp • £5.00
The English-Language Press in Latin America Oliver Marshall 1996 • 978-1-900039-02-4 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00
The VIVA RIO Movement: The Struggle for Peace Hilda Maria Gaspar Pereira 1996 • 978-1-900039-07-9 • 33pp • £5.00
Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the UK, 1965–1995 Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 1996 • 978-1-900039-13-0 (pb) • 152pp • £12.00
The New Economic Model In Latin America and its Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 1996 • 978-0-333-66274-8 (pb) • 378pp • £25.50
Political Corruption in Europe and Latin America Walter Little & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-333-66309-7 (hb) • 328pp • £62.50
Elemental Meanings: Symbolic Expression in Inka Miniature Figurines Penny Dransart 1995 • 978-1-900039-00-0 (pb) • 59pp • £5.00
Learning from Failed Stabilisation: The Cruzado Plan in Brazil Carlos Winograd 1995 • 978-0-901145-93-2 (pb) • 60pp • £5.00
Populism and Reform in Contemporary Venezuela Walter Little & Antonio Herrera 1995 • £3.00
The 1994 Mexican Presidential Elections María Amparo Casar 1995 • £3.00
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The 1995 Elections in Peru: End of the Line for the Party System? John Crabtree 1995 • £3.00
Wars, Parties and Nationalism
Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.) 1995 • 978-0-901145-98-7 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00
Structural Adjustment and the Agricultural
John Weeks (eds.) 1995 • 978-0-333-63785-2 (hb) • 320pp • £62.50
Corporatism Revisited: Salinas and the Reform of the Popular Sector Nikki Craske 1994 • 978-0-901145-94-9 (pb) • 56pp • £5.00
Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the United States 1994 • £3.00
Health Care in Colombia, c. 1920 to c. 1950: A Preliminary Analysis Christopher Abel 1994 • 978-0-901145-92-5 (pb) • 96pp • £5.00
On Democracy in Brazil: Past and Present Leslie Bethell 1994 • (pb) • £3.00
Party Politics in ‘An Uncommon Democracy’: Political Parties and Elections in Mexico
Neil Harvey & Mónica Serrano (eds.) 1994 • 978-0-901145-95-6 (hb) • 395pp • £12.00
The Food Industry in Brazil: Towards a Restructuring?
Walter Belik 1994 • 978-0-901145-91-8 (pb) • 42pp • £5.00
The Pacification of Central America
James Dunkerley 1994 • 978-0-901145-90-1 • 150pp • £5.00
Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Who Will Benefit?
Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Nikki Craske & Mónica Serrano (eds.) 1994 • 978-0-333-61213-2 (hb) • 275pp • £75.00
Between the Economy and the Polity in the River Plate: Uruguay, 1811–1890 Fernando López-Alves 1993 • 978-0-901145-89-5 (pb) • 97pp • £5.00
Maria D’Alva Kinzo (ed.) 1993 • 978-1-850436-13-3 • 224pp • £45.00 with British Academic Press/I.B.Tauris
Making People Matter: Development and the Environment in Brazilian Amazonia Anthony Hall 1993 • (pb) • £3.00
The Bolivian Tin Mining Industry in the First Half of the Twentieth Century Manuel E.Contreras 1993 • 978-0-901145-85-7 • 45pp • £5.00
Barrientos and Debray: All Gone or More to Come? James Dunkerley 1992 • (pb) • £3.00
Common Security in Latin America: The 1967 Treaty of Tlatelolco Mónica Serrano 1992 • 978-0-901145-81-9 (pb) • 108pp • £5.00
Lonkos, Curakas and Zupais: The Collapse and Re-making of Tribal Society in Central Chile, 1535–1560 Leonardo León 1992 • 978-0-901145-78-9 (pb) • 58pp • £5.00
The Failure of Export-Led Growth in Brazil and Mexico, c. 1870–1930 Luis Catão 1992 • 978-0-901145-82-6 • 72pp • £5.00
Argentina and the United States at the Sixth Pan American Conference (Havana 1928) David Sheinin 1991 • 978-0-901145-74-1 • 54pp • £5.00
European Immigration and Ethnicity in Latin America: A Bibliography
Oliver Marshall 1991 • 978-0-901145-72-7 (pb) • 165pp • £12.00
Public Policy and Private Initiative: Railway Building in Sao Paulo, 1860–1889
Colin M. Lewis 1991 • 978-0-901145-75-8 (pb) • 90pp • £5.00
The Idea of the Devil and the Problem of the Indian: The Case of Mexico in the Sixteenth Century Fernando Cervantes 1991 • 978-0-901145-73-4 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00
The New Agrarian Movement in Mexico, 1979–1990 Neil Harvey 1991 • 978-0-901145-71-0 • 55pp • £5.00
Political Transition and Economic Stabilisation Bolivia, 1982–89 James Dunkerley 1990 • 978-0-901145-70-3 (pb) • 88ppp • £5.00
Roraima: Brazil’s Northernmost Frontier
John Hemming 1990 • 978-0-901145-68-0 (pb) • 56pp • £5.00
An A–Z of Modern Latin American Literature in English Translation 1989 • 978-0-901145-67-3 (pb) • 96pp • £5.00
The Mexican Landlord: Rental Housing in Guadalajara and Puebla
Alan Gilbert & Ann Varley 1989 • 978-0-901145-66-6 (pb) • 33pp • £5.00
The State and Henequen Production in Yucatán, 1955–1980 Roberto Escalante 1988 • 978-0-901145-65-9 • 44pp • £5.00
Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro Luiz Carlos Soares 1988 • 978-0-901145-64-2 • 43pp • £5.00
The Market of Potosí at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Enrique Tandeter 1987 • 978-0-901145-62-8 • 47pp • £5.00
Caciques, Tribute and Migration in the Southern Andes: Indian Society and the 17th Century Colonial Order (Audencia de Charcas) Thierry Saignes 1985 • 978-0-901145-61-1 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00
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Brazil: The Challenges of the 1990s
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Harnessing the Interior Vote: The Impact of Economic Change, Unbalanced Development and Authoritarianism on the Local Politics of Northeast Brazil Scott William Hoefle 1985 • 978-0-901145-60-4 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00
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Titles by Institute Institute of Latin American Studies Bonanza Development? The Selva Oil Industry in Peru, 1968–1982
Peruvian Labour and the Military Government since 1968
The Crisis of the Chilean Socialist Party (PSCh) in 1979
Industrial Investment in an ‘Export’ Economy: the Brazilian Experience before 1914
The Retreat from Oil Nationalism in Ecuador, 1976–1983
Agrarian Reform and Peasant Organisation on the Ecuadorian Coast
Paraguay in the 1970s: Continuity and Change in the Political Process
The Rise and Fall of the Peruvian Military Radicals, 1968–1976
Bolivia 1980–1981: The Political System in Crisis
Farmers in Revolt: The Revolution of 1893 in the Province of Santa Fe, Argentina
George Philip 1984 • 978-0-901145-57-4 (pb) • 29pp • £5.00
Carmelo Furci 1984 • 978-0-901145-56-7 • 25pp • £5.00
Christopher Brogan 1984 • 978-0-901145-59-8 • 29pp • £5.00
James Painter 1983 • 978-0-901145-52-9 (pb) • 38pp • £5.00 James Dunkerley 1982 • 978-0-901145-49-9 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00
Brazilian Private Industrial Enterprise, 1950–1980 Susan M. Cunningham 1982 • 978-0-901145-48-2 • 49pp • £5.00
Latin America and the Second World War. II, 1942–1945 R.A. Humphreys 1982 • 304pp • £12.00
Development Policymaking in Mexico: The Sistema Alimentario Mexicano (SAM)
Michael Redclift 1981 • 978-0-901145-45-1 (pb) • 17pp • £5.00
Labour in Chile under the Junta, 1973–1979 Gonzalo Falabella 1981 • 978-0-901145-39-0 • 60pp • £5.00
Latin America and the Second World War. I, 1939–1942 R.A. Humphreys 1981 • 978-0-485-17710-7 • 232pp • £12.00
W.H. Hudson: the Colonial’s Revenge. A Reading of his Fiction and his Relationship with Charles Darwin Jason Wilson 1981 • 978-0-901145-37-6 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00
Alan Angell 1980 • 978-0-901145-38-3 • 61pp • £5.00
Flávio Rabelo Versiani 1979 • 978-0-901145-35-2 • 40pp • £5.00
Michael R. Redclift 1978 • 978-0-485-17708-4 • xii+186pp • £7.50
George D.E. Philip 1978 • 978-0-485-17709-1 • vi+178pp • £7.50
Ezequiel Gallo 1976 • 978-0-485-17707-7 • 112pp • £7.50
Mexico State Papers, 1744–1833: A Descriptive Catalogue of the G.R.G. Conway Collection in the Institute of Historical Research, University of London Michael P. Costeloe 1976 • 978-0-485-17706-0 • 153pp • £7.50
British Nitrates and Chilean Politics, 1886–1896: Balmaceda and North Harold Blakemore 1974 • 978-0-485-17704-6 • vi+260pp • £7.50
Commercial Relations between British Overseas Territories and South America, 1806–1914: An Introductory Essay T.W. Keeble 1970 • 978-0-485-17703-9 (pb) • vi+108pp • £7.50
The ‘Detached Recollections’ of General D.F. O’Leary R.A. Humphreys (eds.) 1969 • 978-0-485-17701-5 • vi+66pp • £7.50
Publications on North America New Challenges for the American Presidency George Edwards & Philip John Davies (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-321-24381-2 with Longman
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Susan-Mary Grant & Peter J. Parish (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-8071-2847-3 with Louisiana State University Press
Yvor Winters: Allusion and Pseudo-Reference Christopher Ricks 2002 • 978-0-7187-1646-2 • £5.00
Tocqueville and the Ambiguities of Modern Liberty Pierre Manent 2002 • 978-0-7187-1649-3 • £5.00
Copland Connotations: Studies and Interviews Peter Dickinson (ed.) 2002 • 978-0-85115-902-7 • £45.00 with Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
Brave New Biology: The Challenge for Human Dignity Leon R.Kass 2002 • 978-0-7187-1651-6 • £5.00
Before the Special Relationship: Colonel Wedgewood MP and Secretary Ickes, Fighters for Democracy David Adams 2002 • 978-0-7187-1653-0 • £5.00
Ancients and Moderns: The Emergence of Modern Constitutionalism Walter Berns 2002 • 978-0-7187-1648-6 • £5.00
American Constitutionalism: Atlantic Dimensions Bernard Bailyn 2002 • 978-0-7187-1647-9 • £5.00
A More Accountable World?
The Hon. George P. Shultz 2002 • 978-0-7187-1645-5 • £5.00
A Mississippi Face-Slapping Contest: The Many Meanings of the Confederate Flag John Shelton Reed 2002 • 978-0-7187-1652-3 • £5.00
The Ugly American: Images of America in Continental Political Thought James W. Ceaser 2001 • 978-0-7187-1623-3 • £5.00
T.S. Eliot and Our Turning World Jewel Spears Brooker (ed.) 2001 • 978-0-333-71567-3 (hb) with Macmillan Press
The Impotence of Omnipotence: The Cultural Limits of Globalisation Daniel Johnson 2000 • 978-0-7187-1609-7 • £5.00
The American Constitutional Experience: Stress and Strain among the Three Branches of Government The Hon. William Renquist 2000 • 978-0-7187-1613-4 • £5.00
Stepping Westward: From Literacy Criticism to Literary Theory Sir Malcolm Bradbury 2000 • 978-0-7187-1619-6 • £5.00
Man, God and Society: An Interpretative History of Individualism Barry Shain 2000 • 978-0-7187-1620-2 • £5.00
Making Citizens: Why American Experience Offers No Encouragement for the European Union Jeremy Rabkin 2000 • 978-0-7187-1624-0 • £5.00
In The Land of the Rococo Marxists Tom Wolfe 2000 • 978-0-7187-1650-9 • £5.00
Giving Liberalism its Due
Peter Berkowitz 2000 • 978-0-7187-1618-9 • £5.00
Ethics in Government: The Presidency and the Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr 2000 • 978-0-7187-1617-2 • £5.00
Britain, Europe and the United States: Reflections of an Anti-Maastricht Europhile Sir Oliver Wright 2000 • 978-0-7187-1622-6 • £5.00
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Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil War
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Abraham Lincoln and American Nationhood Peter Parish 2000 • 978-0-7187-1625-7 • £5.00
The Search for the Manly Heart
Waller Newell 2001 • 978-0-7187-1629-5 • £5.00
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Titles by Institute Institute of Latin American Studies Tyranny and Liberty: Big Government and the Individual in Tocqueville’s Science of Politics Harvey C.Mansfield, Delba Winthrop & Philippe Reynaud 1999 • 978-0-7187-1602-8 • £5.00
The Risk of Freedom: Individual Liberty and the Modern World
The Housewife as Pariah: Contemporary Feminism’s War on the Family F. Carolyn Graglia 1997 • 978-0-7187-1445-1 • £5.00
Ain’t That a Shame? Censorship and the Culture of Transgression
1999 • 978-0-7187-1593-9 • £5.00
Martha Bayles 1996 • £5.00
From Watergate to Whitewater: The Rise and Fall of the Independent Counsel
Reason and Religion: The Moral Foundations of Freedom
Terry Eastland 1999 • 978-0-7187-1598-4 • £5.00
God and the Constitution: Towards a New Legal Theology Stephen B. Presser 1998 • 978-0-7187-1460-4 • £5.00
Citizenship and Monarchy: A Hidden Faultline in Our Civilization Kenneth Minogue 1998 • 978-0-7187-1526-7 • £5.00
Cleanth Brooks and the Art of Reading Poetry Sir Frank Kermode 1998 • 978-0-7187-1588-5 • £5.00
Democratic Authority at Century’s End Jean Bethke Elshtain 1998 • 978-0-7187-1504-5 • £5.00
Freedom of Speech: Right or Privilege? J.R. Pole 1998 • 978-0-7187-1498-7 • £5.00
A Society of Strangers: Education for Citizenship in the Post-Modern World
The Rt. Hon. Baroness Thatcher 1996 • £5.00
INSTITUTE OF MODERN LANGUAGES RESEARCH
imlr books Poets as Readers in nineteenth-century France: critical reflections (vol. 10) Joseph Acquisto, Adrianna M. Paliyenko & Catherine Witt (eds.) 2015 • 978-0-85457-246-5 (pb) • £25.00
From North Africa to France: family migration in text and film (vol. 9) Isabel Hollis-Touré 2015 • 978-0-85457-240-3 (pb) • £25.00
Constance Pascal (1877–1937): Authority, Femininity and Feminism in French Psychiatry (vol. 8)
Roger Scruton 1997 • 978-0-7187-1430-7 • £5.00
Felicia Gordon 2013 • 978-0-85457-236-6 • 254pp • £25.00
Anglophilia, American Style
Vicissitudes: Histories and Destinies of Psychoanalysis (vol. 7)
Joseph Epstein 1997 • 978-0-7187-1466-6 • £5.00
Has Democracy a Future?
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. 1997 • 978-0-7187-1489-5 • £5.00
Reason and Republicanism: Thomas Jefferson’s Legacy of Liberty Gary L. McDowell & Sharon L. Nobel (ed.) 1997 • 978-0-84768-520-2 • £5.00 with Rowman & Littlefield
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Sharon Kivland & Naomi Segal (eds.) 2013 • 978-0-85457-234-2 • 352pp • £25.00
Writing and Muslim Identity: Representations of Islam in German and English Transcultural Literature, 1990–2006 (vol. 6) Frauke Matthes 2012 • 978-0-85457-231-1 • 268pp • £25.00
Technology’s Pulse: Essays on Rhythm in German Modernism (vol. 5)
Michael Cowan 2011 • 978-0-85457-230-4 • 242pp • £25.00
Elisha Foust & Sophie Fuggle (eds.) 2011 • 978-0-85457-229-8 • 308pp • £25.00
Terrorism Italian-Style (vol. 3)
Ruth Glynn, Giancarlo Lombardi & Alan O’Leary (eds.) 2012 • 978-0-85457-228-1 • 244pp • £25.00
The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution (vol. 2) Francesco Manzini 2011 • 978-0-85457-226-7 • 262pp • £25.00
Freethinkers, Libertines and ‘Schwärmer’: Heterodoxy in German Literature, 1750–1800 (vol. 1)
K.F. Hilliard 2011 • 978-0-85457-225-0 (pb) • 390pp • £25.00
Bithell Series of Dissertations Re-capturing the self: narratives of self and captivity by women political prisoners in Germany, 1915–1991 (vol. 43) Kim Richmond Forthcoming 2016 • 978-0-85457-247-2 (hb) • £20.00 978-0-85457-249-6 (eb) • £16.00
Intercultural and intertextual encounters in Michael Roes’s travel fiction (vol. 42) Seiriol Dafydd 2015 • 978-0-85457-242-7 (hb) • £20.00 978-0-85457-243-4 (eb) • £16.00
Phantom images: the figure of the ghost in the work of Christa Wolf and Irina Liebmann (vol. 41) Catherine Smale 2013 • 978-1-78188-026-5 (hb) • £19.99 with the MHRA
Bridal-quest epics in medieval Germany: a revisionary approach (vol. 40) Sarah Bowden 2012 • 978-1-907322-46-4 (hb) • £19.99 with the MHRA
Crisis and form in the later writing of Ingeborg Bachmann (vol. 39)
Space in Theodor Fontane’s works: theme and poetic function (vol. 38) Michael James White 2012 • 978-1-907322-29-7 (hb) • £19.99 with the MHRA
Private lives and collective destinies: class, nation and the folk in the works of Gustav Freytag (vol. 37) Benedict Schofield 2012 • 978-1-907322-22-8 (hb) • £20.00 with the MHRA
The Wallenstein Figure in German Literature and Historiography 1790–1920 (no. 36)
Steffan Davies 2010 • 978-1-906540-28-9 (hb) • xii+251pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
E.T.A. Hoffmann and Alcohol: Biography, Reception and Art (no. 35)
Victoria Dutchman-Smith 2010 • 978-1-906540-23-4 (hb) • x+186pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Hamann’s Prophetic Mission: a Genetic Study of Three Works against the Enlightenment (no. 34) Timothy Beech 2010 • 978-1-906540-22-7 (hb) • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Single Combat and Warfare in German Literature of the High Middle Ages. Stricker’s Karl der Große and Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal (no. 33)
Rachel E. Kellett 2008 • 978-1-905981-48-9 (hb) • viii+277pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Art and its Uses in Thomas Mann’s Felix Krull (no. 32)
Ernest Schonfield 2008 • 978-1-905981-05-2 (hb) • x+202pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Sacramental Realism: Gertrud von le Fort and German Catholic Literature in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich (1924–46) (no. 31) Helena Tomko 2006 • 978-1-904350-36-1 (hb) • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
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Word on the Street (vol. 4)
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Áine McMurtry 2012 • 978-1-907322-39-6 (hb) • £19.99 with the MHRA
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Titles by Institute Institute of Modern Languages Research Facing Modernity. Fragmentation, Culture and Identity in Joseph Roth’s Writing in the 1920s (no. 30)
Jon Hughes 2006 • 978-1-904350-37-8 (hb) • viii+195pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany (no. 29)
Peter Damrau 2006 • 978-1-904350-38-0 (hb) • viii+214pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Room for Manoeuvre. The Role of Intertext in Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Klavierspielerin, Günter Grass’s Ein weites Feld, and Herta Müller’s Niederungen and Reisende auf einem Bein (no. 28)
Morwenna Symons 2005 • 978-1-904350-43-7 (hb) • viii+168pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Benedikte Naubert (1756–1819) and her Relations to English Culture (no. 27)
Hilary Brown 2005 • 978-1-904350-42-2 (hb) • x+161pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Troubling Maternity: Mothering, Agency and Ethics in Women’s Writing in German of the 1970s and 1980s (no. 26)
Emily Jeremiah 2003 • 978-1-904350-10-1 (hb) • xii+198pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Tucholsky and France (no. 25)
Stephanie Burrows 2001 • 978-1-902653-62-4 (hb) • x+269pp • £33.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Divided Loyalties: East German Writers and the Politics of German Division 1945–1953 (no. 24)
Peter Davies 2000 • 978-1-902653-21-1 (hb) • iv+277pp • £30.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
‘Welttheater’: Hofmannsthal, Richard von Kralik and the Revival of Catholic Drama in Austria 1890–1934 (no. 23)
Judith Beniston 1997 • 978-0-901286-84-0 (hb) • viii+285pp • £30.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
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‘Being’ and ‘Meaning’ in Thomas Mann’s ‘Joseph’ Novels (no. 22)
Charlotte Nolte 1996 • 978-0-901286-63-5 (hb) • viii+170pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903–1937 (no. 21) Lindsay Newman 1995 • 978-0-901286-59-8 (hb) • xivi+398pp • £36.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Günter Grass’s Use of Baroque Literature (no. 20)
Alexander Weber 1995 • 978-0-901286-50-5 (hb) • viii+191pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Horace’s Epistles, Wieland and the Reader. A Three-Way Translation (no. 19)
Jane Veronica Curran 1995 • 978-0-901286-47-5 (hb) • ix+172pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
History, Fiction, Verismilitude. Studies in the Poetics of Gottfried’s Tristan (no. 18)
Mark Chinca 1993 • 978-0-947623-49-4 (hb) • viii+136pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Dialogue and Narrative Design in the Works of Adalbert Stifter (no. 17)
Brigid Haines 1991 • 978-0-947623-44-9 (hb) • xiv+158pp • £20.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
The Problem of Christ in the Work of Friedrich Hölderlin (no. 16)
Mark Ogden 1991 • 978-0-947623-36-4 (hb) • viii+185pp • £20.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Sexuality and the Sense of Self in the Works of Georg Trakl and Robert Musil (no. 15)
Andrew Webber 1990 • 978-0-947623-33-3 (hb) • viii+198pp • £20.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
The Ethics of Narration. Uwe Johnson’s Novels from Ingrid Babenderede to Jahrestage (no. 14)
Colin Riordan 1989 • 978-0-947623-25-8 (hb) • x+245pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
Hugo Ball. An Intellectual Biography (no. 13) Philip Mann 1987 • 978-0-85457-134-5 • xii+198pp
Bithell Memorial Lectures
Philosophy, Letters and the Fine Arts in Klopstock’s Thought (no. 12)
Die Stimme der Mutter. Thomas Mann und die Musik
Kevin Hilliard 1987 • 978-0-85457-133-8 • xii+207pp
Volker Mertens 2015 • 978-0-85457-245-8 • £5.00
Expressionist Poetry and its Critics (no. 11)
Berlin. A Clash of Histories. A Personal Perspective
Christopher Waller 1987 • 978-0-85457-132-1 • x+190pp
The Historical Novel as Philosophy of History. Three German Contributions: Alexis, Fontane, Döblin (no. 10) Richard Humphrey 1986 • 978-0-85457-128-4 • x+175pp
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Matt Frei 2011 • 978-0-85457-232-8 • £5.00
Schillers ‘Wallenstein’-Trilogie auf der Bühne
Peter Stein 2009 • 978-0-85457-223-6 (pb) • xii+16pp • £5.00
Contemporary German Autobiography. Literary Approaches to the Problem of Identity (no. 9)
Dichten in der Niemandszeit. Der Lyriker Mörike im leeren Raum zwischen Romantik und Moderne
Barbara Saunders 1985 • 978-0-85457-127-7 • viii+147pp
Peter von Matt 2005 • 978-0-85457-121-0 • viii+20pp
History and Poetry in Novalis and in the Tradition of the German Enlightenment (no. 8)
Wer sagt uns, was wir lesen sollen? Die Bücherflut, die Kritik und der literarischer Kanon
Nicholas Saul 1984 • 978-0-85457-121-5 • x+208pp
Sigrid Löffler 2003 • 978-0-85457-202-1 • vi+26pp
The Banal Object: Theme and Thematics in Proust, Rilke Hofmannsthal and Sartre (no. 6)
Fifty Years of Anglo-German Relations
The Authority of the Source in Middle High German Narrative Poetry (no. 5) Carl Lofmark 1981 • 978-0-85457-098-0 • x+161pp
Landscape and Landscape Imagery in R.M. Rilke (no. 4) John Sandford 1980 • 978-0-85457-096-6 • x+159pp
Names and Nomenclature in Goethe’s Faust (no. 3) Ann White 1980 • 978-0-85457-093-5 • +xii172pp
Figures of Transformation: Rilke and the Example of Valery (no.2) Richard Cox 1979 • 978-0-85457-092-8 • viii+199pp
A.J. Nicholls 2001 • 978-0-85457-197-3 • vi+21pp
‘Mein Leben’. A Reading
Marcel Reich-Ranicki 2000 • 978-0-84547-149-9 • iv+24pp
Ursachen und Folgen der Deutschen Ostpolitik in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges Richard von Weizsäcker 1997 • 978-0-85457-182-6 • vi+14pp
Genesis: Some Episodes in Literary Creation T.J. Reed 1995 • 978-0-85457-175-2 • vi+20pp
Germany’s Present, Germany’s Past Ian Kershaw 1992 • 978-0-85457-162-8 • vi+20pp
Studies in German Romantic Psychiatry. Justinus Kerner as a Psychiatric Practitioner. E.T.A. Hoffmann as a Psychiatric Theorist
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Naomi Segal 1984 • 978-0-85457-099-7 • x+147pp
Uwe Henrik Peters 1990 • 978-0-85457-149-9 • vi+35pp
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Titles by Institute Institute of Modern Languages Research Italian Futurism and the German Literary AvantGarde Peter Demetz 1988 • 978-0-85457-140-6 • vi+21pp
Kant und Schiller als Zeitgenossen der Französischen Revolution Karl Dietrich Erdmann 1986 • 978-0-85457-135-2 • vi+21pp
Faust’s Last Speech
Eric A. Blackall 1985 • 978-0-85457-126-0 • vi+14pp
How Dr Adenauer Rose Resilient from the Ruins of Germany Lord Annan 1983 • 978-0-85457-116-1 • vi+22pp
Der Fortschritt und das Museum. Über den Grund unseres Vergnügens an historischen Gegenständen
Miller Memorial Lectures My Family in Exile
Dame Stephanie Shirley 2015 • 978-0-85457-244-1 • £5.00
‘The Hitler Emigrés’ Revisited
Daniel Snowman 2013 • 978-0-85457-238-0 • £5.00
The Making of a Refugee Scientist Heinz Wolff 2013 • 978-0-85457-235-9 • £5.00
Library publications Research in Germanic Studies 1998–99 1998 • 978-0-85457-191-8 • viii+61pp
Hermann Lübbe 1982 • 978-0-85457-107-9 • vi+22pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1997–98
The Man who Wanted to Know Everything
Research in Germanic Studies 1996–97
Leonard Forster 1981 • 978-0-85457-102-4 • vi+27pp
Some German Memories 1911–1961 W.H. Bruford 1980 • 978-0-85457-097-3 • iv+38pp
Contemporary Historians of the German Reformation
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Research in Germanic Studies 1995–96 1996 • 978-0-85457-180-2• viii+95pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1994–95 1995 • 978-0-85457-176-5 • 64pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1993–94
A.G. Dickens 1979 • 978-0-85457-088-1 • iv+27pp
1994 • 978-0-85457-170-3 • 63pp
Brecht’s Misgivings
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Roy Pascal 1978 • 978-0-85457-082-9 • iv+19pp
The Neglect of the Past and the Price it Exacts Geoffrey Templeman 1977 • 978-0-85457-079-9 • iv+18pp
‘Wine that maketh glad...’. The Interplay of Reality and Symbol in Goethe’s Life and Work L.A. Willoughby 1979 • 978-0-85457-086-7 • iv+64pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1992–93 Research in Germanic Studies 1991–92 1992 • 978-0-85457-159-8 • 64pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1990–91 1991 • 978-0-85457-156-7 • viii+67pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1989–90 1990 • 978-0-85457-151-2 • viii+81pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1988–89 1989 • 978-0-85457-145-1 • viii+73pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1987–88 1988 • 978-0-85457-143-7 • viii+71pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1986–87 1987 • 978-0-85457-139-0 • viii+54pp
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Research in Germanic Studies 1985–86 1986 • 978-0-85457-137-6 • viii+60pp
Research in Germanic Studies 1984–85 1985 • 978-0-85457-129-1 • viii+52pp
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Research in Germanic Studies 1980–81 1981 • 978-0-85457-103-1 • viii+47pp
German-Language Literary and Political Periodicals, 1960–1974 1975 • 978-0-85457-064-5 • 56pp
Gerhart Hauptmann Exhibition Catalogue H.F. Garten (comp.) 1962 • 978-0-85457-016-4 • viii+20pp
Hugo von Hofmannsthal-Ausstellung Katalog Fr. Hadamowsky (comp.) 1961 • 978-0-85457-013-3 • 32pp
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Titles by Institute Institute of Modern Languages Research Bridal-Quest Epics in Medieval Germany: A Revisionary Approach
Sarah Bowden 2012 • 978-1-907322464 • £19.99 with the Modern Humanities Research Association
Crisis and Form in the Later Writing of Ingeborg Bachmann Áine McMurtry 2012 • 978-1-907322396 • £19.99 with the Modern Humanities Research Association
Space in Theodor Fontane’s Works: Theme and Poetic Function Michael James White 2012 • 978-1-907322297 • £19.99 with the Modern Humanities Research Association
The Nameable and the Unnameable. Hofmannsthal’s ‘Der Schwierige’ Revisited
Martin Liebscher, Christophe Fricker and Robert von Dassanowsky (eds.) 2011 • 978-0-85457-227-4 • £25.00 with iudicium verlag, Munich
Protest and reform in German literature and visual culture, 1871–1918
London German Studies XIII: From Charlottenburg to Middleton. Michael Hamburger (1924–2007): Poet, Translator, Critic
Godela Weiss-Sussex & Charlotte Woodford 2015 • 978-0-85457-241-0, £24.00 iudicium Verlag, Munich
Joyce Crick, Martin Liebscher & Martin Swales (eds.) 2010 • 978-0-85457-224-3 (pb) with iudicium verlag, Munich
London German Studies XIV: The reception of classical antiquity in German literature
‘Not an Essence but a Positioning’: GermanJewish Women Writers (1900–1938)
Beyond Glitter and Doom. The Contingency of the Weimar Republic
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Private Lives and Collective Destinies: Class, Nation and the Folk in the Works of Gustav Freytag
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London German Studies XII: The Racehorse of Genius. Literary and Cultural Comparisons Martin Liebscher, Ben Schofield & Godela WeissSussex (eds.) 2009 • 978-0-85457-221-2 (pb) • 157pp • £20.50 with iudicium verlag, Munich
‘Verwisch die Spuren!’ Bertolt Brecht’s Work and Legacy. A Reassessment Robert Gillett & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.) 2008 • 978-0-85457-218-2 with Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam
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Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger Jahren Godela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.) 2007 • 978-0-85457-217-5 • 270pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
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Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.) 2006 • 978-0-85457-215-1 • 208pp with Athena Verlag, Oberhausen
Zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik. Neue Perspektiven der Forschung. Festschrift für Roger Paulin
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History, Text, Value: Essays on Adalbert Stifter. Londoner Symposium 2003 Michael Minden, Martin Swales & Godela WeissSussex (eds.) 2006 • 978-0-85457-214-4 • 183pp with the Adalbert-Stifter-Institut, Linz/D.
‘Wenn die Rosenhimmel tanzen’: Orientalische Motivik in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts Rüdiger Görner & Nima Mina (eds.) 2006 • 978-0-85457-213-7 • 247pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
Hermann Hesse Heute/Hermann Hesse Today Ingo Cornils & Osman Durrani (eds.) 2005 • 978-0-85457-209-0 • 224pp
To Read or not to Read. Von Leseerlebnissen und Leseerfahrungen, Leseförderung und Lesemarketing, Leselust und Lesefrust Anja Hill-Zenk & Karin Sousa (eds.) 2004 • 978-0-85457-207-6 • 152pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
London German Studies IX: Politics in Literature. Studies on a Germanic Preoccupation from Kleist to Améry Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2004 • 978-0-85457-206-9 • 192pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
Ecce Opus. Nitezsche Revisionen im 20. Jahrhundert Rüdiger Görner & Duncan Large (eds.) 2004 • 978-0-85457-204-5 • 272pp with Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen
From Prague Poet to Oxford Anthropologist. Franz Baermann Steiner Celebrated. Essays and Translations Jeremy Adler, Richard Fardon & Carol Tully (eds.) 2003 • 978-0-85457-203-8 • 265pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
London German Studies VIII: Resounding Concerns. Literary Reflections of Musical Themes Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2003 • 978-0-85457-201-4 • 202pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
London German Studies VI
Edward M. Batley (ed.) 1998 • 978-0-85457-190-1 • 423pp
Carl Sternheim 1878–1942. Londoner Symposium Andreas Rogal & Dugald Sturges (eds.) 1995 • 978-0-85457-172-7 • 194pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart
Kritische Wege der Landnahme: Ingeborg Bachmann im Blickfeld der 90er Jahre. Londoner Symposium 1993 Robert Pichl & Alexander Stillmark (eds.) 1995 • 978-0-85457-171-0 • 304pp with Hora-Verlag, Vienna
Hermann Broch. Modernismus, Kulturkrise und Hitlerzeit. Londoner Symposium 1991 Adrian Stevens, Fred Wagner & Sigurd Paul Scheichl (eds.) 1994 • 978-0-85457-167-3 • 204pp with the University of Innsbruck
London German Studies V
Martin Swales (ed.) 1993 • 978-0-85457-166-6 • viii+203pp
Lenau zwischen Ost und West
Alexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1993 • 978-0-85457-163-5 • 151pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart
Anthropologie und Literatur um 1800 Jürgen Barkhoff & Eda Sagarra (eds.) 1992 • 978-0-85457-161-1 • x+227pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
London German Studies IV
R.A. Wisbey (ed.) 1992 • 978-0-85457-158-1 • xii+283pp
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Common Currency? Aspects of Anglo-German Literary Relations since 1945
Karl und Hanna Wolfskehl: Briefwechsel mit Friedrich Gundolf, 1899–1931 (2 vols.)
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Theses in Germanic Studies 1967–72
Charmian Brinson & Marian Malet (eds.) 1991 • 978-0-85457-150-5 • 385pp with the University of Oldenburg
Gottfried von Straßburg and the Medieval Tristan Legend Adrian Stevens & Roy Wisbey (eds.) 1990 • 978-0-85457-146-8 • xvi+284pp with Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
Karlhans Kluncker (ed.) 1977 • 978-0-85457-074-4 • 668pp with Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam
W.D. Robson-Scott & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1973 • 978-0-85457-055-3 • vi+16pp
Three Essays on the Hildebrandslied F. Norman & A.T. Hatto (eds.) 1973 • 978-0-85457-052-2 • x+84pp
Essays in German and Dutch Literature W.D. Robson-Scott (ed.) 1973 • 978-0-85457-051-5 • viii+191pp
Grillparzer und die europäische Tradition. Londoner Symposium 1986
Probleme mittelhochdeutscher Erzählformen – Marburger Colloquium 1969
Liebe in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters – St Andrews Colloquium 1985
Probleme mittelalterlicher Überlieferung und Textkritik – Oxforder Colloquium 1966
Robert Pichl, Alexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1987 • 978-0-85457-141-3 • 158pp with the Grillparzer-Gesellschaft, Vienna
Jeffrey Ashcroft, Dietrich Huschenbett & William Henry Jackson (eds.) 1987 • 978-0-85457-138-3 • 252pp with Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen
London German Studies III
J.P. Stern (ed.) 1986 • 978-0-85457-131-4 • viii+175pp
Geistliche und weltliche Epik des Mittelalters in Österreich
David McLintock, Adrian Stevens & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1987 • 978-0-85457-130-7 • viii+175pp with Alfred Kümmerle Verlag, Göppingen
London German Studies II
J.P. Stern (ed.) 1983 • 978-0-85457-112-3 • viii+198pp
Theses in Germanic Studies, 1972–77 C.V. Bock & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1980 • 978-0-85457-081-2 • vi+57pp
London German Studies I
C.V. Bock (ed.) 1980 • 978-0-85457-095-9 • viii+165pp
Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.) 1972 • 978-0-85457-048-5 • 287pp with Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin
Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.) 1968 • 978-0-85457-033-1 • 196pp with Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin
Theses in Germanic Studies, 1962–67 S.S. Prawer & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1968 • 978-0-85457-032-4 • vi+18pp
Medieval German Studies presented to F. Norman A.T. Hatto & M.O’C. Walshe (eds.) 1973 • 978-0-85457-057-7 • x+302pp
Essays in German Literature
F. Norman (ed.) 1965 • 978-0-85457-057-7 • viii+166pp
Hauptmann Centenary Lectures
K.G. Knight & F. Norman (eds.) 1964 • 978-0-85457-021-8 • 167pp
Hofmannsthal Studies in Commemoration F. Norman (ed.) 1963 • 978-0-85457-018-8 • xii+147pp
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John L. Flood (ed.) 1991 • 978-0-85457-154-3 • 216pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart
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Theses in Germanic Studies, 1903–1961 F. Norman (ed.) 1962 • 978-0-58457-015-7 • viii+46pp
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Titles by Institute Institute of Modern Languages Research Schiller in England 1787–1960: A Bibliography
compiled under the direction of R. Pick 1961 • 978-0-85457-012-6 • xiv+123pp
Schiller Bicentenary Lectures
F. Norman (ed.) 1960 • 978-0-85457-010-2 • x+168pp
Other Institute publications Der österreichische Begriff von Zentraleuropa: Habsburgischer Mythos oder Realität? Jacques Le Rider 2008 • 978-0-85457-219-9 • 28pp
Anglo-German Affinities and Antipathies Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2004 • 978-0-85457-208-3 • 132pp
The Anatomist of Melancholy. Essays in Memory of W.G. Sebald Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2003 • 978-0-85457-205-2 • 93pp
Uncanny Similitudes. British Writers on German Literature Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2002 • 978-0-85457-200-7 • 71pp
Stendhal et la Hollande
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Joseph Joubert: 4 Carnets
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Madame d’Aulnoy: L’Histoire d’Hypolite
Shirley Jones Day (ed.) 1994 • 978-1-899042-00-5 (pb) • lvii+173pp
Étienne Jodelle: Les Amours
Richard Griffiths (ed.) 1994 • 978-1-899042-03-6 (pb) • xxxvi+130pp
Arcangela Tarabotti: Che le donne siano della spezie degli uomini (Women Are No Less Rational Than Men) Letizia Panizza (ed.) 1994 • 978-1-899042-02-9 (pb) • xxxv+101pp
Léonie d’Aunet: Jane Osborn. Drame en quatres Actes Wendy Mercer (ed.) 1994 • 1353-0410 (pb) • xxx+87pp
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Azariah de’Rossi Observations on the Syriac New Testament: A Sixteenth-Century Jew’s Critique of the Vulgate
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Avicenna’s De anima in the Latin West. The Formation of a Peripatetic Philosophy of the Soul 1160–1300 Dag Nikolaus Hasse 2000 • 978-0-85481-125-0 (pb) • £32.00
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Le Septième Siècle: Changements et Continuités/The Seventh Century: Change and Continuity Jacques Fontaine & J.N. Hillgarth (eds.) 1992 • 978-0-85481-083-3 (hb) • £35.00
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Communicating Observations in Early Modern Letters (1500–1675): Epistolography and Epistemology in the Age of the Scientific Revolution
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The Roman Sketchbook of Girolamo da Carpi Norman W. Canedy 1977 • 978-0-85481-0543 (hb) • £20.00
European Clocks and Watches in the Near East Otto Kurz 1975 • 978-0-85481-0536 (hb) • £5.00
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The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin: catalogue raisonné: Part V: Drawings after the Antique. Miscellaneous Drawings. Addenda Walter Friedlaender & Anthony Blunt (eds.) 1974 • 978-0-85481-048-2 (hb) • £16.00
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The Legacy of Arnaldo Momigliano Tim Cornell & Oswyn Murray (eds.) 2014 • 978-1-908590-48-0 • £50.00
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The Slave in European Art. From Renaissance Trophy to Abolitionist Emblem Elizabeth McGrath and Jean Michel Massing (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-908590-43-5 • £55.00
Renaissance Letters and Learning: In Memoriam Giovanni Aquilecchia Dilwyn Knox and Nuccio Ordine (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-908590-42-8 • £50.00
Greek Into Latin from Antiquity until the Nineteenth Century John Glucker and Charles Burnett (eds.) 2012 • 978-1-908590-41-1 • £50.00
In the Age of Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth Century Peter Adamson (ed.) 2011 • 978-0-85481-154-0 • 286pp • £60.00
Ptolemy’s Geography in the Renaissance
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Conflicting Duties: Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550–1750
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Images of the Pagan Gods. Papers of a Conference in Honour of Jean Seznec
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Classical Arabic Philosophy: Sources and Reception Peter Adamson (ed.) 2007 • 978-0-85481-140-3 (pb) • £36.00
Lucian of Samosata Vivus et Redivivus Christopher Ligota & Letizia Panizza (eds.) 2007 • 978-0-85481-138-0 (pb) • £36.00
Britannia Latina: Latin in the Culture of Great Britain from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century Charles Burnett & Nicholas Mann (eds.) 2005 • 978-0-85481-137-3 (pb) • £24.00
Magic and the Classical Tradition
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Pictorial Composition from Medieval to Modern Art Paul Taylor & François Quiviger (eds.) 2001 • 978-0-85481-126-7 (pb) • £30.00
Hildegard of Bingen. The Context of her Thought and Art Charles Burnett & Peter Dronke (eds.) 1998 • 978-0-85481-118-2 (pb) • £24.00
Lorenzo the Magnificent: Culture and Politics Michael Mallett & Nicholas Mann (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-85481-094-9 (pb) • £28.00
Ancient History and the Antiquarian: Essays in Memory of Arnaldo Momigliano Michael Crawford & C.R. Ligota (eds.) 1995 • 978-0-85481-095-6 (pb) • £16.00
Warburg Institute surveys and texts Codices Boethiani: Part IV, Portugal and Spain Marina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.), with Barbara Maria Tarquini 2010 • 978-0-85481-150-2 (pb) • £32.00
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Codices Boethiani: Part III, Italy and the Vatican City Marina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.) 2001 • 978-0-85481-123-6 (pb) • £55.00
Codices Boethiani: Part II, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden & Switzerland Lesley Smith (ed.) 2001 • 978-0-85481-121-2 (pb) • £30.00
The Liber Aristotilis of Hugo of Santalla Charles Burnett & David Pingree (eds.) 1997 • 978-0-85481-115-1 (pb) • £28.00
Codices Boethiani: A Conspectus of Manuscripts of the Works of Boethius, Part I Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland M.T. Gibson & Lesley Smith (eds.) 1996 • 978-0-85481-088-8 (pb) • £28.00
Antonio Agustín: Between Renaissance and Counter-Reform M.H. Crawford (ed.) 1994 • 978-0-85481-086-4 (pb) • £20.00
A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444–83) D.S. Chambers 1992 • 978-0-85481-080-2 (pb) • £12.00
Philosophical Fictions and the French Renaissance Neil Kenny (ed.) 1991 • 978-0-85481-079-6 (pb) • £6.00
Pseudo-Bede De Mundi Celestis Terrestrisque Constitutione: A Treatise on the Universe and the Soul Charles Burnett (ed.) 1985 • 978-0-85481-063-5 (pb) • £8.00
Ovid in Renaissance France: A Survey of the Latin Editions of Ovid and Commentaries printed in France before 1600 Ann Moss 1981 • 978-0-85481-059-8 (pb) • £4.00
Two Notes on Francisco de Holanda J.B. Bury 1981 • 978-0-85481-058-1 (pb) • £3.00
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Fritz Saxl (1890–1948). A Biographical Memoir Gertrud Bing 1998 • 978-0-85481-119-9 • £5.00
Legal Documents of the Hellenistic World
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Index of Emblems of the Italian Academies Jennifer Montagu 1988 • 978-0-85481-074-1 • £7.00
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Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images and Instruments in Early Modern Europe Sachiko Kusukawa & Ian Maclean (eds.) 2006 • 978-0-19-928878-6 (hb) • £122.00
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