The School of Advanced Study was founded in 1994 to protect, foster and develop an approach to advanced study in the humanities and social sciences which was evolved by its constituent Institutes. The Institutes of the School are united in a common goal: the promotion and facilitation of research for the benefit of the national and international scholarly community. The School creates a world-leading research environment for scholars in humanities and social sciences. This approach makes the School different in important ways from many other bodies bearing similar titles and helps to build upon the skills and initiatives of its Institutes, aiming to foster them, and to respond with sensitivity to the needs of the diverse national and international academic constituencies which look to the Institutes to sustain, stimulate and facilitate their research. The School has a large and thriving publishing programme, encompassing monographs, collected essays, conference proceedings, lectures, guides and handbooks, editions, research directories and scholarly journals. This catalogue, including titles from all the publishing Institutes, gives an idea of the breadth and scale of the publications activity across disciplinary borders. We hope you will find much of interest. Professor Roger Kain, Dean and Chief Executive, School of Advanced Study
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classics Sifting the soil of Greece. The early years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919) (BICS supplement 111) David W. J. Gill April 2011 • ISBN 9781905670321 • xiv+474pp • £38 Institute of Classical Studies ‘...what we wanted was to connect ourselves directly with the heart of Hellenic culture so that its very lifeblood might flow through our veins, and this we should gain by the establishment of the school at Athens.’ (J.B. Lightfoot, Bishop of Durham) The British School at Athens opened in 1886 ‘to promote all researches and studies’ which could ‘advance the knowledge of Hellenic history, literature, and art from the earliest age to the present day’. Over the next 30 years the School initiated a major programme of excavations, initially on Cyprus, then at Megalopolis, on Melos, and at Sparta. School students took part in the work of the Cretan Exploration Fund and in the major regional surveys of the Asia Minor Exploration Fund. Most of the students who were admitted to the School in this period had been educated at either Cambridge or Oxford. Women, mostly from Cambridge, took part in the School’s activities including the excavations at Phylakopi. The students’ research interests included Greek pottery, Aegean prehistory, and epigraphy. Their experience of Greece prepared the students for later work in British universities and other professions. This special edition of the BICS Supplement is published to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the British School at Athens.
By the Sweat of Your Brow – Roman slavery in its socio-economic setting (BICS Supplement 109) Ulrike Roth (ed.) July 2010 • ISBN 9781905670291 • x+122pp • £21 Institute of Classical Studies By the Sweat of Your Brow brings together the contributions of seven scholars from the UK and the European continent on different aspects of the socio-economic setting of Roman slavery. Individual chapters discuss the slave chapter of Diocletian’s 2
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Edict on Maximum Prices, the relationship between slave and free labour, the status of managerial slaves such as vilici and dispensatores, the use of legal sources for our understanding of the role of slavery in Roman society, the unchanging nature of slave prices from classical Athens and late antique Rome, the similarity in discourse and reality of the functions carried out by estate managers in ancient Rome and modern slave and serf societies, and, last, the structural relationship between a slave’s peculium, the acquisition of freedom, and citizenship. Each chapter provides in-depth analysis of its chosen subject matter thus furthering the modern debate on the role of slavery in Rome’s society and economy as well as on the interrelationship between the peculiar institution and its socio-economic setting.
India, Greece and Rome 1757–2007 (BICS Supplement 108) Edith Hall & Phiroze Vasunia (eds.) June 2010 • ISBN 9781905670284 • x+180pp • £26 Institute of Classical Studies The year 2007 marked at least three anniversaries in the history of South Asia: 250 years since the Battle of Plassey, 150 since the uprising or ‘Mutiny’, and 60 since India and Pakistan gained independence from British rule. This book draws on the papers presented at a conference held in London, in 2007, to commemorate these anniversaries. The contributors open up fresh perspectives on the continuing cultural presences of Mediterranean antiquity and South Asia, and enrich our knowledge of Greco-Roman antiquity and colonial and postcolonial India. The chapters in the book range widely and cover topics such as architectural style, the ‘Mutiny’ of 1857, the 19th-century historiography of the Roman Empire, a Bengali version of the Iliad, Rudyard Kipling, Rosemary Sutcliff, the performance of Antigone in north-east India, and British Asian theatre. The book offers a valuable exploration of the many intriguing connections between British India and the classical Greek and Roman past.
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Aristotle and the Stoics reading Plato (BICS Supplement 107) Verity Harte, M.M. McCabe, R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.) January 2011 • ISBN 9781905670277 • xiv+268pp • £30 Institute of Classical Studies Plato is perhaps the most readable of all philosophers. Recent scholarship on Plato has focused attention on the dramatic and literary form through which Plato presents his philosophy, an integral part of that philosophy. The papers in this volume for the first time consider Aristotle and the Stoics as readers of Plato. That these successors were influenced by the thought of Plato is a commonplace: the ‘whole of western philosophy is a series of footnotes to Plato’. Arising from Institute of Classical Studies Research Seminars in 2004–5 and 2005–6, the papers in this volume rather consider whether and how the philosophical concerns of these later thinkers were served were served by close reading of Plato, through inter-textual engagement with specific passages of Plato’s works.
Philoponus and the rejection of Aristotelian science (2nd edition) (BICS Supplement 103) Richard Sorabji (ed.) July 2010 • ISBN 9781905670185 • xii+306pp • £54 Institute of Classical Studies/Wiley Blackwell A substantially revised and supplemented edition of the collected volume originally published, by Duckworth, in 1987.
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culture, language and literature John Coffin Memorial Lecture in the History of the Book 2010: Presence and Absence in Keats’s Letters John Barnard July 2011 • 44pp • Free Institute of English Studies Letters seek to overcome absence, to establish a dialogue between the writer and the recipient. They are, that is, performative – and that’s true even of business letters, although the concern of this paper is with ‘familiar letters’. The paper asks what is lost in the translation of manuscript into print form; secondly, which of Keats’s letters have survived and which have been lost; thirdly, and related to that, what of the letters written to Keats? All three questions have to do with the over-arching theme, presence and absence in Keats’s letters.
Freethinkers, Libertines and ‘Schwärmer’: Heterodoxy in German Literature, 1750–1800 K.F. Hilliard June 2011 • ISBN 9780854572250 • 390pp • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies (IGRS books) Religion mattered in the 18th century and has not ceased to matter since. How German writers responded to the crisis of orthodox forms of belief in the period is a matter of abiding interest. Some remained rooted in orthodoxy. Many others rejected it, often without knowing for certain what they wished to put in its place. Experimenting with alternatives in the imaginative medium of literature was one way of trying to find out. The alternatives were embodied in three main heterodox types: the philosophical freethinker, the libertine, and the Schwärmer, or heretic and dissenter. This book traces the genealogy of these types in the polemical debates of the long 18th century and discusses how they were used in literature, analysing works by Klopstock, Lessing, Wieland, Goethe, Schiller, Hölderlin and Novalis, among others. Not only what they wrote, but how they wrote was shaped by the demands of the historical moment. Heterodoxy thus became a determining influence on the development of German literature in the period. 5
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The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution Francesco Manzini Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780854572267 • 262pp • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies This book examines a corpus of frenetic novels – by Balzac, Barbey d’Aurevilly, Zola, Huysmans, Bloy and Bernanos – that foreground the motif of fever within a recurring masterplot: a pious young woman, just discovering her sexuality, finds herself torn between two father-figures, a doctor (typically a bloodrelative, often the biological father) and a priest (the spiritual father). She contracts a disease of uncertain origin, made manifest by a series of fevers that require interpretation in the light of contemporary religious, medical and literary discourses. Manzini traces the motifs of fever and frenzy back to Rousseau, the Gothic novel and Frenetic Romanticism, as well as forward to their recuperation within Surrealism, in order to produce an original history of Frenetic Catholicism in the age of realism.
Reading in the refectory: monastic practice in England from the eleventh to the thirteenth century Teresa Weber February 2011 • Free Institute of English Studies The text of the John Coffin Memorial Annual Palaeography Lecture given by Dr Teresa Weber on the topic of the presence, in a wide variety of medieval books, of accents, written either by the scribe or supplied subsequently. These simple, hairline traces are usually ignored by scholars in their descriptions and discussions of such manuscripts but they provide precious evidence of the kind of use made of the books in which they are found. Their function was to assist readers in the task of public reading – that is, the oral delivery of a text to an assembled community or group. The accent indicates where the principal stress should fall in words that might pose a difficulty either because the stress did not fall, as usual, on the penultimate syllable, or because of the unfamiliarity of the word,or in any other instance where a reader might fall into error.
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Ptolemy’s Geography in the Renaissance Zur Shalev & Charles Burnett (eds.) May 2011 • ISBN 9780854811526 (pb) • 253pp • £50 Warburg Institute The rediscovery of Ptolemy’s Geography has long been hailed as a key moment in the emergence of Renaissance culture, symbolizing a new rational spatiality, and preparing the way for the Age of Discovery. And yet, the process of the Geography’s introduction, integration and impact in western Europe, as the essays in this volume collectively suggest, was more complex and less predictable than has been traditionally assumed. Whereas previously Ptolemy’s maps attracted most scholarly attention, in this volume the textual tradition of the Geography – Ptolemy’s text, added prefaces, annotations and treatises – stand at the centre. Bringing together a wealth of previously unexplored sources and contexts, the essays examine the Geography as it took part in and influenced diverse areas of Renaissance culture, such as visual theory and communication, humanistic philological, historical and antiquarian practices, astrology, education and religion. The emerging Geography is perhaps less revolutionary but more satisfyingly embedded into the culture that produced and used it. This volume points to new directions for the study of the remaining questions that still hover around Ptolemy’s seminal work and for the study of early modern geography as a whole.
Presidents in the movies: American history and politics on screen Iwan W. Morgan (ed.) April 2011 • ISBN 9780230113282 • 208pp • £55 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan This book looks at cinematic depictions of real U.S. presidents from Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush, exploring how Hollywood movies represent American history and politics on screen. Morgan and his contributors show how films blend myth and reality to present a positive message about presidents as the epitome of America’s values and idealism until unpopular foreign wars in Vietnam and Iraq led to a darker portrayal of the imperial presidency, operated by Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. This exciting new collection further considers how Hollywood has continually reinterpreted historically significant presidents, notably Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, to fit the times in which movies about them were made.
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Renaissance Letters and Learning. In Memoriam Giovanni Aquilecchia Dilwyn Knox & Nuccio Ordine (eds.) Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780854811274 Warburg Institute The essays collected in this volume have been written by friends and colleagues in memory of Giovanni Aquilecchia, Professor of Italian at the University of London. They cover a wide range of subjects, reflecting Aquilecchia’s interests in Giordano Bruno, Pietro Aretino, Torquato Tasso and Renaissance learning and literature in general. They are all works of original scholarship, with new insights into the subjects that they treat. The volume includes a biographical essay by Laura Lepschy and Dilwyn Knox. Most were delivered in a preliminary form at a conference held at the Warburg Institute in memory of Aquilecchia.
A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380–1620 Peter Mack 2011 • ISBN 9780199597284 (hb) • 360pp • £80 Warburg Institute with Oxford University Press This is the first comprehensive history of Renaissance rhetoric. Rhetoric, a training in writing and delivering speeches, was a fundamental part of renaissance culture and education. It is concerned with a wide range of issues, connected with style, argument, self-presentation, the arousal of emotion, voice and gesture. More than 3,500 works on rhetoric were published in a total of over 15,000 editions between 1460 and 1700. The renaissance was a great age of innovation in rhetorical theory. This book shows how renaissance scholars recovered and circulated classical rhetoric texts, how they absorbed new doctrines from Greek rhetoric, and how they adapted classical rhetorical teaching to fit modern conditions. It traces the development of specialised manuals in letter-writing, sermon composition and style, alongside accounts of the major Latin treatises in the field by Lorenzo Valla, George Trapezuntius, Rudolph Agricola, Erasmus, Philip Melanchthon, Johann Sturm, Juan Luis Vives, Peter Ramus, Cyprien Soarez, Justus Lipsius, Gerard Vossius and many others.
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Virginia Woolf ’s Bloomsbury, Volume 1 Aesthetic Theory and Literary Practice Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari (eds) February 2010 • ISBN 9780230517660 • 208pp • £50 Institute of English Studies/Palgrave Macmillan The essays in this volume offer new insights on different aspects of Woolf ’s aesthetics and influences, exploring the relationships between her writing and different creative forms and tracing early influences on her work. The chapters look beyond Woolf to her Bloomsbury contemporaries and others, and even back beyond Bloomsbury.
Virginia Woolf ’s Bloomsbury: Volume 2 International Influence and Politics Gina Potts and Lisa Shahriari (eds) February 2010 • ISBN 9780230517660 • 208pp • £50 Institute of English Studies/Palgrave Macmillan This second volume of Virginia Woolf’s Bloomsbury focuses on the politics and aesthetics of Bloomsbury. It addresses war, economics and cultural production, the Hogarth Press, the global circulation of ideas, and the transformation of the public sphere by technology. Informing each essay is an understanding of Woolf ’s relevance to contemporary political issues. Much of the volume focuses on the creation of new communities and new terms of identification in Bloomsbury and in Woolf’s work informed by a range of theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives including feminism, postcolonialism, economics, anthropology, and cultural studies. Featuring work by an international group of scholars, this collection includes essays by Gillian Beer, Melba Cuddy-Keane, Jane Goldman, Brenda Silver, Anna Snaith and the economist Craufurd Goodwin amongst others.
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Codices Boethiani part IV: Spain and Portugal Marina Passalacqua and Lesley Smith (eds) 2010 • ISBN 9780854811502 (pb) • ISSN 02661772 • £32 Warburg Institute/Nino Aragno Editore, Turin Codices Boethiani is a catalogue of all the Latin manuscripts of the works of Boethius, including his translations of Aristotle and Porphyry. When completed, it is expected to comprise seven volumes arranged geographically, and a general index (although each volume will also be indexed separately). The conspectus includes fragmentary texts, as witnesses to oncecomplete versions, but not excerpts, abbreviations and vernacular translations. Each entry comprises a short physical description of the manuscript, a complete list of contents, a note of any glosses present, a brief summary of any decoration, the provenance of the manuscript and a select bibliography. Particular attention is paid to the use of the manuscripts. Since Boethius was a pillar of artes teaching, these manuscripts give a particularly interesting insight into who was taught what, where, to what level, and in what way. The number of Boethian manuscripts in the Iberian Peninsula is modest compared with those in the British Isles and Italy, partly, perhaps, because of the Arab domination there; the oldest manuscripts come from Ripoll in Catalonia, which was always under Christian control. The Portuguese manuscripts contain five Boethian items, the Spanish, 153, of which the De Consolatione Philosophiae occurs most often. Some of these manuscripts are of exceptional quality, and many of them include extensive glosses.
Terrorism Italian style: representations of political violence in contemporary Italian cinema The photograph of the corpse of Aldo Moro, which was found in Rome on 9 May 1978 (Photograph by Ronaldo Fava. Reproduced with permission.)
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Ruth Glynn, Giancarlo Lombardi and Alan O’Leary (eds) Forthcoming 2011/12 • ISBN 9780854572281 • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies The legacy of Italy’s experience of political violence and terrorism in the anni di piombo (‘years of lead’, c.1969–83) continues to exercise the Italian imagination to an extraordinary degree. Cinema has played a particularly prominent role in articulating the ongoing impact of the anni di piombo and in defining the ways in which Italians remember and work through the atrocities and traumas of those years.
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Terrorism, Italian Style brings together some of the most important scholars contributing to the study of cinematic representations of the anni di piombo. Drawing on a comparative approach and a broad range of critical perspectives (including genre theory, family and gender issues, trauma theory and ethics), the book addresses an extensive range of films produced between the 1970s and the present and articulates their significance and relevance to contemporary Italian society and culture.
Writing and Muslim identity: representations of Islam in German and English transcultural literature, 1990–2006 Frauke Matthes Forthcoming 2012 • ISBN 978084572311 • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Writing and Muslim Identity is a comparative study of Islam in contemporary German- and English-language literature. At a time when the non-Islamic world seems to be defining itself increasingly in contrast with the Islamic world, this literary exploration of Islam-related issues sheds new and valuable light on the cultural interaction between the Muslim world and ‘the West’. Writing and Muslim Identity engages with literary representaions of different versions of Islam and asks how travel and migration, the transcultural experiences of migrant and post-migrant Muslims, may have shaped the Islams encountered in today’s Germany and Britain. With its comparative approach to ‘cultural translations’ as creative and challenging interactions between cultures that are constantly in flux, the study develops methods of engaging with notions of home and movement, gender and language, all of which may shape a (post-)migrant’s transcultural experience. The book also offers a complex understanding of transcultural writing in relation to ‘traditional’ (Anglophone) as well as ‘marginal’ (German) postcoloniality.
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Technology’s Pulse: Essays on Rhythm in German Modernism Michael Cowan Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780854722304 • 242pp • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies Modernity, as has often been observed, was fundamentally concerned with questions of temporality. The period around 1900, in particular, witnessed numerous efforts to define, discipline or ‘liberate’ temporal experience. Within this the broader framework of thinking about temporality, ‘rhythm’ came to form the object of an intense and widespread preoccupation. Rhythmical research played a central role not only in the reconceptualization of human physiology and labour in the late 19th century, but also in the emergence of a new leisure culture in the early 20th. The book traces the ways in which notions of ‘rhythm’ were mobilised both to conceptualise modernity (narrate its origins and prescribe its directions) and, in particular, to forge a new understanding of temporal media that came to mark the mass-mediated experience of the 1920s: a conception of artistic media as mediators between the organic and the rational, the time of the body and that of the machine.
Word on the Street Elisha Foust and Sophie Fuggle (eds) Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780854572298 • 308pp • £25 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies As the site of everyday social interaction, the street has always provided a source of inspiration for writers, artists and musicians. It has also become the focus for critical theorists such as Walter Benjamin and Michel de Certeau in their attempt to push the limits of textual analysis beyond literature and art towards our daily experience of the world. This collection of essays and interviews examines the street as both the site and space of competing discourses and also a form of discourse in its own right. Covering a broad range of topics including the role of the street in literature, photography and journalism, practices which take place upon the street such as skateboarding, graffiti and flânerie and the politics and philosophy involved in negotiating the street, Word on the Street affirms the continued and renewed importance of the pedestrian street in the social consciousness of the 21st century. 12
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Conflicting Duties: Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550–1750 Maria Pia Donato and Jill Kraye (eds) 2010 • ISBN 9780854811496 • ISSN 13529986 • 404pp • £50 Warburg Institute Traditionally thought of as the home of the Counter-Reformation papacy and of the Inquisition, Rome has never been regarded as a major scientific centre. Yet the new research presented here, much of it based on previously unstudied archival material, highlights the special character of science and medicine in the city and its institutions: academies (above all, the famous Accademia dei Lincei), hospitals, libraries, monasteries, universities and courts, as well as the papal Curia and the Congregation of the Index. The approach is thoroughly interdisciplinary, ranging over many disciplines – engineering, architecture, chemistry, botany, mathematics, astronomy and geography – and covering a diversity of topics, from atlases and anatomical illustration to sudden death and autopsies, from authorship and censorship to patronage and the Republic of Letters.
Beyond Glitter and Doom. New Perspectives on the Weimar Republic Jochen Hung, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Geoff Wilkes (eds) Forthcoming 2011/12 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/iudicium The Weimar Republic has received more attention in popular culture and academic research than almost any other phase in German history. But despite the plethora of books, films, exhibitions, and articles on the period, its prevailing image remains, in the Anglo-American world especially, surprisingly simplistic. It is often viewed as an era of accelerated socio-cultural progress on the one hand and extreme politico-economic unrest on the other. This dichotomy has been central to almost every major treatment of the Weimar Republic since its implosion in 1933. A reassessment of this important period in German history, without ulterior agendas, is now overdue. This book focuses, therefore, on the experiences of the Weimar Republic’s contemporaries, rather than on the demands of its successors.
Conference poster for ‘Beyond Glitter and Doom’, October 2010.
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Berlin: A clash of histories. A personal perspective. Matt Frei Forthcoming 2011/12 Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies
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The 2010 Bithell Memorial Lecture, entitled Berlin. A Clash of Histories, was given on 11 November 2010, by the journalist and broadcaster Matt Frei. Soon to appear in print, and already available as an iTunes download (http://www.sas.ac.uk/911.html), the talk is an immediate and intensely personal view of the events around the time the Berlin Wall came down in 1989.
economics The Nitrate King: a biography of “Colonel” John Thomas North William Edmundson March 2011 • ISBN 9780230112803 • 218pp • £55 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan The first book-length biography of John Thomas North (1842– 96), known as ‘Colonel North’ in Britain and throughout the world as ‘The Nitrate King,’ this book utilises sources in Britain and Chile and traces North’s spectacular life from a mechanic in Leeds through his thirteen years in Peru and Chile culminating in his status as one of the richest and best-known men of his generation. North is today almost completely forgotten in Britain and remembered in Chile only to be vilified as the archetypal predatory capitalist. This book calls for a revaluation of North and examines several controversies – principally the enduring allegations that North manipulated the War of the Pacific and the Chilean Civil War of 1891. The book describes North’s business activities; his re-invention as country gentleman at Avery Hill mansion; and his generosity, including the gift of Kirkstall Abbey to the city of Leeds.
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history Brave New World: Imperial and Democratic Nation-Building in Britain between the Wars Laura Beers & Geraint Thomas (eds.) February 2012 • ISBN 9781905165582 (hb) • £25 Institute of Historical Research After WWI, Britain faced a number of challenges as it sought to adapt to domestic conditions of mass democracy whilst maintaining its position in the empire in the face of national independence movements. As politicians at home and abroad sought to legitimise their position, new efforts were made to conceptualise nationality and citizenship, with attempts to engage the public using mass media and greater emphasis on governing in the public interest. Brave New World reappraises the domestic and imperial history of Britain in the interwar period, investigating how ‘nation building’ was given renewed impetus by the upheavals of WWI. The essays in this collection address how new technologies and approaches to governance were used to forge new national identities both at home and in the empire, covering a wide range of issues from the representation of empire on film to the convergence of politics and ‘star culture’. The book is an invaluable resource for scholars of British social, political and imperial history, as well as being of interest to the general reader.
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 1066–1300, XI: Coventry and Lichfield Christopher Brooke, Geoffrey Denton and Diana E. Greenway (comp.) Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9781905165667 (hb) Institute of Historical Research The volumes in this series trace the process of re-organisation and reform that took place in the English cathedrals after the Norman conquest, with the building of new cathedrals, the establishment of new constitutions for their chapters, and the appointment of foreign clergy. In this period, when many documents are undated, the chronological framework provided by the careers of bishops, dignitaries, canons and cathedral priors, is an essential research tool for historians. 15
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Rashid Al-Din. Agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran Anna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.) Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780854811533 • 320pp Warburg Institute Rashīd al-Dīn (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 gold-mine 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 Rashīd al-Dīn’s circle. It addresses questions such as: How were different or conflicting perceptions mediated? What were Rashīd al-Dīn’s aims in gathering information about different religions and societies? To what extent does Rashīd al-Dīn’s intellectual contribution represent something new and different from its individual components?
‘She said she was in the family way’: pregnancy and infancy in modern Ireland Elaine Farrell (ed.) February 2012 • ISBN 9781905165650 • £40 (tbc) Institute of Historical Research ‘She said she was in the family way’ examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from the 17th to the 20th century. It draws on exciting and innovative research by earlycareer and established academics, and considers topics that have been largely ignored by historians in Ireland. The book will make an important contribution to Irish women’s history, family history, childhood history, social history, crime history and medical history, and will provide a reference point for academics interested in themes of sexuality, childbirth, infanthood and parenthood.
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Tides and floods: new research on London and the tidal Thames from the middle ages to the twentieth century James A. Galloway (ed.) November 2010 • ISBN 9781905165599 • 82pp • £5 Institute of Historical Research The papers in this volume arise from a conference held in October 2009 and funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. Written by archaeologists, historians and historical geographers, they present up-to-date work on the flood threat from the later middle ages to the 20th century, focusing upon the changing political, institutional and economic response to this environmental challenge. Also included is a preliminary report on two of the most exciting archaeological finds of recent years, the tidal mills uncovered at Greenwich and Northfleet, and a consideration of their implications for our understanding of the medieval tidal regime. The volume concludes with an overview of the multi-faceted work of the Thames Discovery Programme, which is increasing our knowledge of many aspects of the Thames’s past, from medieval fish traps, through 19th-century shipbuilding, to the Blitz, which posed a new and very real flood threat to the mid 20th-century metropolis.
London and beyond: essays in honour of Derek Keene Matthew Davies and James Galloway (eds.) March 2012 • ISBN 9781905165704 (hb) • £40 (tbc) Institute of Historical Research This volume contains selected papers from a major conference held in October 2008 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the setting up of the Centre for Metropolitan History at the IHR, and the contribution of Professor Derek Keene to the Centre, the IHR and the wider world of scholarship.
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philosophy In the Age of Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth Century Peter Adamson (ed.) May 2011 • ISBN 9780854811540 (pb) • 286pp • £60 Warburg Institute Much as a previous volume published by the Warburg explored the full range of philosophical developments in the 10th century CE, so this collection of 13 papers by leading scholars looks at philosophical literature of the 12th century. Several contributors discuss the most famous thinker of the period, the great commentator Averroes. But the volume casts a wide net, taking in theologians, ‘philosophical mystics’, and scientists as well as philosophers, and Jewish philosophy as well as Islamic thought. Apart from Averroes, figures emphasised in the volume include al-Ghazali, Ibn Tufayl, ’Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi, Abu l-Barakat al-Baghdadi and Suhrawardi.
politics Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo in Bolivia: the first term in context, 2006–2010
EVO MORALES AND THE MOVIMIENTO AL SOCIALISMO IN BOLIVIA THE FIRST TERM IN CONTEXT, 2006–2010
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Adrian J. Pearce (ed.) February 2011 • ISBN 9781900039994 • 244pp • £25 Institute for the Study of the Americas In December 2009, Evo Morales was re-elected to the Presidency of Bolivia with more than 64 per cent of the vote. A month earlier, in a symposium held at the Institute for the Study of the Americas in London, a group of scholars met to reflect upon the first term in government of Morales and his party, the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS), since 2006. This volume comprises a selection of papers either presented at the symposium or commissioned subsequently, with essays by leading Bolivianists including James Dunkerley, Herbert Klein, and John Crabtree. The contributions address key aspects of Bolivian politics under Morales, including internal change within the MAS, the electoral success of both party and President, or relations with the United States. All the essays seek to place the MAS’s first term in context, situating it both historically and in terms of recent regional developments.
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Negotiating the Free Trade Area of the Americas Zuleika Arashiro April 2011 • ISBN 9780230112797 • 284pp • £55 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan The first detailed account of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) negotiations, this book covers the genesis of the project in the early 1990s to its demise in late 2003. It examines how the FTAA, an Inter-American policy idea, was incompatible with the predominant ideas and beliefs of Brazilian and American decision makers as to how they could and should conduct their countries’ foreign trade policy in the Western Hemisphere.
Fractured politics: Peruvian democracy past and present John Crabtree (ed.) April 2011 • ISBN 9780956754905 • 260pp • £25 Institute for the Study of the Americas 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. The chapters in this book are based on papers given at a conference, held in March 2009 at St Antony’s College, Oxford, by leading scholars of Peruvian politics with Julio Cotler, from the Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP), the keynote speaker. The 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.
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Sociology and Anthropology From Duvalier to Préval: Haiti Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow Forthcoming 2012/13 Institute for the Study of the Americas
Former Haiti dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier (Wikimedia Commons)
This collection of papers resulted from a conference held at the Institute for the Study of the Americas in June 2010. The aim of the conference, and of the papers in this book, was to explore themes developed in two acclaimed books published by Dr David Nicholls in 1979: From Dessalines to Duvalier and Haiti in Caribbean Context and relate them to understanding and developing Haiti today. The contemporary and historical evolution of politics in Haiti and how it relates to prospects for economic and social development today is examined, as well as the present and past position of Haiti in the Caribbean and how it relates to the region and to the wider world. These themes are addressed both from the academic and a practitioner point of view.
Post-Colonial Trinidad: An Ethnographic Journal Colin Clarke & Gillian Clarke May 2010 • ISBN 9780230622005 (hb) • 268pp • £55 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan Clarke and Clarke have created a journal that provides an ethnographic record of the East Indians and Creoles of San Fernando – and the entire sugar belt south of the town known as Naparima. They record socio-political relations during the second year of Trinidad’s independence (1964) and provide first-hand evidence for the workings of a complex, plural society in which race, religion, and politics had become, and have remained, deeply intertwined. Entries occur whenever there is evidence of social scientific importance to the project, and these range from descriptions of weddings and pujas (prayer ceremonies devoted to a Hindu deity) to interviews with religious leaders, politicians and members of the south Trinidad elite.
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The Hispanic World: American Intellectual Life 1820–1880 Iván Jaksic 2007, paperback 2011 • ISBN 9781403980793 • 272pp • £40 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan This book examines why several American literary and intellectual icons found themselves to be pioneering scholars and lifelong students of the Hispanic world. The author asserts that these gifted Americans focused on the Hispanic world that they might shape their own country’s identity after Independence and the War of 1812, a crucial time for the young republic, and that they found inspiration in a most unlikely place: the seat of the collapsing Spanish empire.
History and Language in the Andes Adrian J. Pearce and Paul Heggarty (eds) Forthcoming 2011 • ISBN 9780230100145 • 288pp • £55 Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan This book gathers ground-breaking, explicitly inter-disciplinary essays examining the Andean past, including history, languages, anthropology, and ethnohistory.
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BESTSELLING TITLES Administering the Empire, 1801–1968: A Guide to the Records of the Colonial Office in The National Archives of the UK Mandy Banton 2008 • ISBN 9781905165292 (pb) • xx+402pp • £20 Institute of Historical Research/The National Archives 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 user-friendly 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. ‘An indispensable guide and source of invaluable historical detail’. Wm. Roger Louis, Kerr Professor of English History and Culture, University of Texas at Austin.
America’s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and Politics Philip Davies & Iwan Morgan (eds.) 2007 • ISBN 9781900039857 (hb) • 340pp • £30 Institute for the Study of the Americas This book examines the social, cultural, economic and political effects of modern demographic change in the United States. The specialist contributors from the US and the UK draw on new research to analyse a wide range of issues pertaining to the diversity of American society. Among the subjects considered in this study are: Latino immigrant incorporation; racial and ethnic integration in metropolitan contexts; population and self-determination issues pertaining to Native Americans; public policy issues relating to immigration; the growth of the US prison population; the changing nature of poverty in the US; the politics of demographic and social change at national and local levels; and the historical change in the labour force participation of women. 22
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Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian History Christopher Dummitt & Michael Dawson (eds.) 2009 • ISBN 9781900039888 (pb) • xx+188pp • £20 Institute for the Study of the Americas This book highlights the work of nine early career scholars who offer innovative thoughts on present and future approaches to the study of the Canadian past. Moving beyond the debates over political versus social history that have dominated the field since the 1970s, the essays in this collection suggest novel questions and approaches while delving into recently overlooked subjects. There is a particular emphasis here on international, transnational and comparative approaches to the past. Essays cover such topics as the Atlantic World, oral history, postcolonialism, public history, historical periodisation, Canada’s place in the British Empire, French-English relations as well as the art of history as a discipline and practice. A must-read for Canadian historians, the book will also appeal to international scholars interested in these issues and curious about the contribution that Canadian history can make to the broader history of the Americas.
Québec and the Heritage of Franco-America Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2010 • ISBN 9781900039987 (pb) • £20 Institute for the Study of the Americas This study marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of Québec and consists of six essays by a team of contributors drawn from Québec, the USA, France and the UK. It explores the concept of Franco-American heritage as not a modern remnant of a lost French North American empire but a thriving entity that grew in both vitality and geographical spread in the centuries after the Conquest of 1759. Two things are fundamental to the essays in the collection: Franco-America’s heritage was neither French nor American but something different and unique from both; and its geographical extent spread far beyond Québec province, where it was born, and penetrated into large parts of socalled Anglo-America – in other words it was continental rather than provincial in nature.
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Caamaño in London: The Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary Fred Halliday 2010 • ISBN 9781900039963 (pb) • £25 Institute for the Study of the Americas In January 1966 Colonel Francisco Caamaño Deñó, President of the Dominican Republic during the ‘Constitutionalist’ uprising of April–May 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 October 1967, to Cuba. Six years later, in February 1973, he was to lose his life in a failed attempt to launch a guerrilla war in the mountains west of Santo Domingo. 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, using material from people who met Caamaño in Britain, and a chapter on the London period by his Dominican biographer, Hamlet Hermann, also presents, for the first time, extensive documents from official archives on Caamaño’s conversations with British and American diplomats. The result 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.
Making Sense of the Census Revisited. Census Records for England and Wales, 1801–1901: A Handbook for Historical Researchers Edward Higgs 2005 • ISBN 9781905165001 (pb) • xii+232pp • £15 Institute of Historical Research/The National Archives This volume updates the author’s earlier work, A Clearer Sense of the Census (1996) to include material relating to the recently released 1901 census returns (available online at The National Archives) and to the pre-1841 censuses. It 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 24
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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
Names on Terra Sigillata (BICS Supplements) Brian R. Hartley, Brenda M. Dickinson (eds) Institute of Classical Studies P to RXEAD (no.102.7) 2011 • ISBN 9781905670338 • £84 Masclus I-Balbus to Oxittus (no. 102.6) 2010 • ISBN 9781905670314 • £80 L to MASCLUS II (no. 102.5) 2010 • ISBN 9781905670260 (hb) • £80 F to KLUMI (no. 102.4) 2009 • ISBN 9781905670246 (hb) xvi+448pp • £80 CERTIANUS to EXSOBANO (no. 102.3) 2008 • ISBN 9781905670192 • xiv+418pp • £80 B to CEROTCUS (no. 102.2) 2008 • ISBN 9781905670178 xiv+408pp • £80 A to AXO (no. 102.1) 2008 • ISBN 9781905670161 xxiv+430pp • £80 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. To be published in 10 volumes, the work has been supported by the British Academy and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the University of Leeds and the University of Reading, and the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum. This is the first catalogue of its type to appear since Felix Oswald’s Index of Potters’ Stamps on Terra Sigillata (‘Samian Ware’), published in 1931.
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A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the UK Randolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers (eds.) 2008 • ISBN 9781905165391 (2nd edition) (pb) • 384pp • £20 Institute of Historical Research/The National Archives 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, or want to know. Ranging from the 13th century to the 1970s, the guide throws light on the naval and maritime history of Britain and its empire. Whether you want to locate Samuel Pepys as Secretary of the Admiralty or trace all material in The National Archives relating to the Battle of the Atlantic, this volume will help you in your search. The guide includes public records deposited outside The National Archives in the National Maritime Museum and the Post Office Archives. It also refers to some documents which have strayed from official custody and are now in the British Library, Cambridge University Library or the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and which are known to fill gaps in the records. ‘Magnificent detail ... Highly recommended to anyone with ancestors in the Royal Navy.’ Family Tree magazine December 2006. ‘This thorough, informative, encyclopaedic and insightful guide will transform the archive experience for the user.’ Andrew Lambert, Nautical Archaeology, vol. 36, 2007
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Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives on Modern Amazonia Stephen Nugent and Mark Harris (eds) 2004 • ISBN 9781900039550 • 225pp • £14.95 Institute for the Study of the Americas Anthropological work in Amazonia has traditionally focused on Amerindian societies and, more recently the resource-base represented in the humid neo-tropics. 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.
Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, Soccer Rory M. Miller & Liz Crolley (eds.) 2007 • ISBN 9781900039802 (pb) • 293pp • £15 Institute for the Study of the Americas 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. The 15 essays range widely, with theoretical and empirical contributions on the region as whole, as well as chapters specifically on Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and the United States.
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Bolivia: Revolution and the Power of History in the Present. Essays James Dunkerley 2007 • ISBN 9781900039819 (pb) • 224pp • £18 Institute for the Study of the Americas This volume brings together essays written over three decades on Bolivian history and politics. Opening with a contemporary survey of the new government of the MAS headed by Evo Morales, the chapters here review the neo-liberal experiments of the 1980s and 1990s, the strategic and intellectual failures of Che Guevara’s guerrilla foco, the origins of the Revolution of 1952, explanations for the dominance of the caudillos of the 19th century and the extraordinary story of Francisco Burdett O’Connor whose life combined liberation struggles on both sides of the Atlantic.
Who was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the death of the first Tudor king (1509–2009) Mark R. Horowitz (ed.) 2009 • ISBN 9781905165513 (pb) • £10 Institute of Historical Research/Wiley-Blackwell He fought Richard III to the death in 1485 after 14 years in exile and a tenuous claim to the throne. He was aware that five of the last nine English kings were killed so they could be replaced. Yet he brought stability to the realm, economic solvency to the government and established arguably the most famous dynasty in English history: the Tudors. Who was Henry VII? Was he the last medieval king or the first modern king? Did he rule through the laws of the realm or was he an absolute monarch? Did he impede the constitutional monarch or contribute to it? Was his governance based on Continental models or did he follow a purely English course? Were his enemies brutally punished or mercifully treated? At his death was he in great debt or did he die the richest king of England? This special issue of the Institute of Historical Research’s prestigious journal, Historical Research, explores and discusses these contradictions.
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Reinventing History: The Enlightenment Origins of Ancient History James Moore, Ian Macgregor Morris & Andrew J. Bayliss (eds.) 2008 • ISBN 9781905165377 (hb) • xii+315pp • £25 Institute of Historical Research The 18th century was a critical period for the development of historical writing. Revolutions in archaeology, historical methodology and source criticism brought dramatic changes to our understanding of the ancient world. There were new debates about the value and purpose of history and new historical canons emerged that were to determine the nature of scholarly historical writing for more than a century. This volume examines these changes through an analysis of the nature of historical narrative, debates about sources, methods and material culture, and through the ‘political’ uses of history in 18th-century constitutional debate. The development of these interpretations and approaches would become the defining feature of Enlightenment engagement with antiquity. Moreover, they would lay the foundations of the modern discipline of ancient history. This is a book that challenges traditional accounts of historiographical development and highlights how the politics of scholarly culture have distorted views of the ancient past.
The Creighton Century, 1907–2007 David Bates, Jennifer Wallis & Jane Winters (eds.) 2009 • ISBN 9781906165339 (pb) • vi+352pp • £20 Institute of Historical Research The year 2007 saw the centenary of the University of London’s prestigious Creighton Lecture, which began in 1907 with a talk by Thomas Hodgkin on ‘The wardens of the northern marches’. In the intervening years, the leading historians of the 20th century, from Trevelyan to Powicke, from Stenton to Neale, have delivered the Lecture. They have covered subjects ranging from the feudal nobility of Outremer to the nature of Japanese imperialism, and in so doing have given us a valuable insight into the development of the discipline in the 20th century. To mark this anniversary the IHR reprinted selected lectures, prefacing each with a short introduction by an eminent historian currently based in the University of London. This commemorative volume serves to emphasise the intellectual vitality of the University and to celebrate its contribution to historical research in the UK and beyond. 29
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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 full list of all the published volumes.
Kontinuitäten und Brüche. Österreichs literarischer Wiederaufbau nach 1945 Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.) 2006 • ISBN 9780854572151 • 208pp Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies 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, aber auch von Ästhetik auf der Basis der ökonomischen Restauration in den Jahren zwischen 1945 und 1955/56 verwendet. Die ausgewählten Beiträge illustrieren, daß das dialektische Verhältnis von Traditionsbezug und Progression innerhalb der Forschung zur österreichischen Literatur längst eine Konstante geworden ist. Sie zeigen aber auch, daß sich 60 Jahre nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs durch präzisierte Fragestellungen neue Blickwinkel auf die Nachkriegsliteratur erschließen. 30
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Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger Jahren Godela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.) 2007 • ISBN 9780854572175 • 270pp Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies 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.
Iconography without Texts Paul Taylor 2008 • ISBN 9780854811434 (pb) • 215pp • £40 Warburg Institute 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.
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England’s Past for Everyone paperback series The Heritage Lottery Fund-backed England’s Past for Everyone project produced a series of 15 paperback books (published jointly by the Institute of Historical Research and Phillimore Ltd) covering a variety of themes and focusing on places and people.
Bolsover: Castle, Town and Colliery Philip Riden, Dudley Fowkes
Bristol Ethnic Minorities and the City 1000-2001 Madge Dresser and Peter Fleming
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Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 500–1560 Nicholas Orme
Cornwall and the Coast: Mousehole and Newlyn
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Burford: Buildings and People in a Cotswold Town Antonia Catchpole, David Clark and Robert Peberdy ISBN 9781860774881
Codford: Wool and War in Wiltshire John Chandler
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Joanna Mattingly
Exmoor: The Making of an English Upland Mary Siraut
Hardwick: A Great House and its Estate Philip Riden and Dudley Fowkes
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For more information on these paperbacks visit www.victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk/publications-projects/epe/paperbacks or www.phillimore.co.uk/acatalog/England_s_Past_For_Everyone.html
Henley-on-Thames: Town, Trade and River Simon Townley
Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage Sylvia Pinches
Ledbury: People and Parish before the Reformation Sylvia Pinches
The Medway Towns: River, Docks and Urban Life Sandra Dunster
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The Medway Valley: A Kent Landscape Transformed Andrew Hann
Sunderland: Building A City Gillian Cookson
Sunderland: Monks to Mariners Maureen M. Meikle and Christine M. Newman
Parham: An Elizabethan House and its Restoration Jayne Kirk
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Historical Research for Higher Degrees in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Published by the Institute of Historical Research Compiled annually by Jane Winters et al ISSN 0268-6716 (pt. I); 0268-6724 (pt. II) Vol. 72 (2011) ISBN 9781905165681 (pt. 1); 9781905165674 (pt. II) Historical Research for Higher Degrees is 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 2,500 theses in progress on 1 January of the current calendar year. To buy individual issues see www.sas.ac.uk/publications_as.html To set up a standing order, email sas.publications@sas.ac.uk
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JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES LXXIV
THE WARBURG INSTITUTE University of London 2011
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Published by the Warburg Institute ISSN 0075-4390; Online ISSN 2044-0014 Vol. 74 (2011) ISBN 9780854811557 The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 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. Visit the website for online access to the JWCI (via IngentaConnect and JSTOR), together with sales and subscription information, notes for intending contributors, tables of contents for all published volumes and a History of the Journal. http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/publications/journal/
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INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES BICS SUPPLEMENTS Sifting the soil of Greece. The early years of the British School at Athens (1886–1919) (no. 111) David W. J. Gill 2011 • 9781905670321 • xiv+474pp • £38.00 By the Sweat of Your Brow – Roman slavery in its socio-economic setting (no. 109) Ulrike Roth (ed.) 2010 • 9781905670291 • x+122pp • £21.00 India, Greece and Rome 1757–2007 (no. 108) Edith Hall & Phiroze Vasunia (eds.) 2010 • 9781905670284 • x+180pp • £26.00 Aristotle and the Stoics reading Plato (no. 107) Verity Harte, M.M. McCabe, R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2011 • 9781905670277 • xiv+268pp • £30.00 Menander Epitrepontes (no. 106) William D.Furley 2009 • 9781905670253 (hb) • xii+290pp • £46.00 Pheidias: the sculptures and ancient sources (no. 105) Claire Cullen Davison 2009 • 3 vols; Volume 1 9781905670215; Volume 2 9781905670222; Volume 3 9781905670239 (hb) • £160.00 Exploring ancient sculpture – essays in honour of Geoffrey Waywell (no.104) Fiona C. Macfarlane & Catherine Morgan (eds.) 2010 • 9781905670208 • £35.00 Philoponus and the rejection of Aristotelian science (2nd edition) (no. 103) Richard Sorabji (ed.) 2010 • 9781905670185 • xii+306pp • £54.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. P to RXEAD (no.102.7) Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds) 2011 • 9781905670338 • £84.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. Masclus I-Balbus to Oxittus (no. 102.6) Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds) 2010 • 9781905670314 • £80.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. L to MASCLUS II (no. 102.5) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2010 • 9781905670260 (hb) • £80.00
Names on Terra Sigillata. F to KLUMI (no. 102.4) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2009 • 9781905670246 (hb) • xvi+448pp • £80.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. CERTIANUS to EXSOBANO (no. 102.3) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 9781905670192 • xiv+418pp • £80.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. B to CEROTCUS (no. 102.2) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 9781905670178 • xiv+408pp • £80.00 Names on Terra Sigillata. A to AXO (no. 102.1) Brian R.Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.) 2008 • 9781905670161 • xxiv+430pp £80.00 Classical Books: Scholarship & Publishing in Britain since 1800 (no. 101) Christopher Stray (ed.) 2007 • 9781905670154 • vix+188pp • £26.00 Vita Vigilia Est: Essays in Honour of Barbara Levick (no. 100) Edward Bispham & Greg Rowe (eds.) 2007 • 9781905670147 • xxviii+194pp • £30.00 Hidden Paths. Self & Characterization in Greek Tragedy: Euripides’ Bacchae (no. 99) Chiara Thumiger 2007 • 9781905670130 • xvi+266pp • £30.00 Studies on Porphyry (no. 98) George Karamanolis & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2007 • 9781905670123 • vi+184pp • £26.00 Sicilia Nutrix Plebis Romanae: Rhetoric, Law & Taxation in Cicero’s Verrines (no. 97) J.R.W. Prag (ed.) 2007 • 9781905670116 • x+190pp • £28.00 Logos: Rational Argument in Classical Rhetoric (no. 96) Jonathan Powell (ed.) 2007 • 9781905670109 • viii+140pp • £24.00 Performances & Audiences in Pindar’s Sicilian Victory Odes (no. 95) A.D. Morrison 2007 • 9781905670093 • x+146pp • £24.00 Greek & Roman Philosophy 100 BC–200 AD (no. 94) Richard Sorabji & Robert W. Sharples (eds.) 2007 • 9781905670079 • xii+292pp • £90.00
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Verrius Festus & Paul (no. 93) Fay Glinister & Clare Woods (eds.) 2007 • 9781905670062 • xiv+192pp • £25.00 Thinking Tools: Agricultural Slavery between Evidence and Models (no. 92) Ulrike Roth 2007 • 9781905670055 • x+172pp • £28.00 Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected (no. 91) John Drinkwater & Benet Salway (eds.) 2007 • 9781905670048 • xvi+268pp • £26.00 Inside Ancient Lucania: Dialogues in History and Archaeology (no. 90) Elena Isayev 2007 • 9781905670031 • xvi+284pp • £50.00 Excess and Restraint: Propertius, Horace and Ovid’s Ars Amatoria (no. 89) Roy K. Gibson (ed.) 2007 • 9781905670024 • x+170pp • £30.00 Roman Military Diplomas V (no. 88) Paul Holder 2006 • 9781905670017 • xvi+310pp • £80.00 Greek Drama III: Essays in Honour of Kevin Lee (no. 87) John Davidson, Frances Muecke & Peter Wilson (eds.) 2006 • 9781905670000 • xiv+308pp • £55.00 Reading Inscriptions and Writing Ancient History: Historical Scholarship in the Late Renaissance (no. 86) William Stenhouse 2005 • 9780900587986 • x+204pp • £50.00 Aegean Seals: An Introduction (no. 85) Olga Krzyszkowska 2005 • 9780900587979 • xxx+429pp • £75.00 Marginal Scholarship & Textual Deviance: The Commentum Cornuti & the Early Scholia on Persius (no. 84) James E.G.Zetzel 2005 • 9780900587962 • 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 • 9780900587948/9780900587955 • xii+280pp • £60.00 Roman Military Diplomas IV (no. 82) Margaret Roxan & Paul Holder 2003 • 9780900587931 • xx+313pp • £75.00
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Documenting the Roman Army: Essays in Honour of Margaret Roxan (no. 81) J.J. Wilkes (ed.) 2003 • 9780900587924 • xvii+204pp • £45.00 Ancient Athens & Modern Ideology: Value, Theory and Evidence in Historical Sciences (no. 80) Mohammad Nafissi 2005 • 9780900587917 • 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 • 9780900587900 • viii+208pp • £45.00 Ancient Approaches to Plato’s Timaeus (no. 78) R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.) 2003 • 9780900587894 • £45.00 The Unknown Galen (no. 77) Vivian Nutton (ed.) 2002 • 9780900587887 • 179pp • £45.00 Cicero’s Republic (no. 76) J.G.F. Powell & J.A. North (eds.) 2001 • 9780900587870 • vi+154pp • £35.00 The Afterlife of Inscriptions: Reusing, Rediscovering, Reinventing, Revitalizing Ancient Inscriptions (no. 75) Alison Cooley (eds.) 2000 • 9780900587863 (pb) • xiv+204pp • £45.00 Leasing and Lending: The Cash Economy in Fourth-Century Athens (no. 74) Kirsty Shipton 2000 • 9780900587856 (pb) • x+148pp • £35.00 The Epigraphic Landscape of Roman Italy (no. 73) Alison Cooley (ed.) 2000 • 9780900587846 (pb) • xiv+212pp • £45.00
INSTITUTE OF COMMONWEALTH STUDIES Administering Empire: The British Colonial Service in Retrospect John Smith (ed.) 1999 • 9780718716158 • £20.00
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OSPA RESEARCH UNIT PUBLICATIONS (ISSN 1742-4992) The United Kingdom Overseas Territories: Past, Present & Future (no. 3) David Killingray & David Taylor (eds.) 2005 • 9781855071360 • £15.00 How Green was our Empire? Environment, Development and the Colonial Service (no. 2) Terry Barringer (ed.) 2005 • 9781855071360 • £15.00 Empire & After (no. 1) Michael Twaddle (ed.) 2005 • 9781855071339 • £15.00
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 • 9780955109560 (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 • 9780955109553 Global Environmental Governance – Considerations for a Way Forward for the Commonwealth Nageela Yusuf 2009 • £5.00 Commonwealth Law Ministers’ Meeting Briefing Bevlyn Olima 2008 • 9780955109522 • £7.50
Commonwealth Tourism Ministers’ Meeting Briefing Alan Fyall & Yeganeh Morakabati 2008 • 9780955109539 • £7.50 Commonwealth Youth Ministers’ Meeting Briefing Susanna Darch 2008 • 9780955109515 • £7.50 Commonwealth Finance Ministers’ Meeting Briefing Matthew N. Hulbert 2008 • 9780955109522 • £7.50
COLLECTED SEMINAR PAPERS The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 48) Shula Marks (ed.) 1994 • 9781855070646 • £15.00 Multiculturalism and the State (no. 47) Jagdish Gundara & Michael Twaddle 1994 • 9781855070639 • 130pp • £10.00 Aspects of Commonwealth Literature (no. 46) Liz Gunner (ed.) 1993 • 9781855070615 • 112pp • £10.00 Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 42) Shula Marks (ed.) 1992 • 9781855070400 • 216pp • £10.00 Transfer and Transformation: Professional Institutions in the Commonwealth (no. 41) Shula Marks (ed.) 1990 • 9781855070264 • 66pp • £9.00 The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 40) Shula Marks (ed.) 1990 • 9781855070257 • 211pp • £9.00 Aspects of Commonwealth Literature (no. 39) Liz Gunner 1990 • 9781855070189 • 154pp • £9.00 Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 38) Shula Marks (ed.) 1990 • 9781855070103 • 278 • £9.00 Africa and Empire: W.M. Macmillan, Historian and Social Critic (no. 25) Hugh Macmillan & Shula Marks 1989 • 9780566054945 • 353pp • £20.00 43
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The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 37) Shula Marks (ed.) 1988 • 9780902499829 • 205pp • £6.00
Patterns of Administrative Development in Independent India (no. 19) Mangat E.N. Rai 1976 • 9780485176193 • vii+167pp • £10.00
The City and the Empire (no. 36) Rob Turrell (ed.) 1987 • 9780902499621 • 142pp • £6.50
Expulsion of a Minority: Essays on Ugandan Asians (no. 18) Michael Twaddle (ed.) 1975 • 9780485176186 • 240pp • £15.00
International Labour Migration: Historical Perspectives (no. 24) Shula Marks & Peter Richardson 1984 • 9780851172385 • viii+280pp • £20.00 The Population of Cyprus (no. 23) L..W. St. John-Jones 1983 • 9780851172323 • 204pp • £20.00 The Diaspora of the British (no. 31) Hugh Tinker (ed.) 1983 • 9780902499324 • 254pp • £10.00 Political Violence (no. 30) 1982 • 9780902499317 • 123pp • £5.50 The Colonial Office, War and Development Policy (no. 22) J.M.Lee & Martin Petter 1982 • 9780851172217 • 285pp • £20.00 The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 27) 1981 • 9780902499270 • 147pp • £5.50 Policies within Bureaucracies (no. 25) W.H. Morris-Jones (ed.) 1980 • 9780902499232 • iii+90pp • £5.50 The Southern African Materials Project 1973–1976 Patricia M. Larby (ed.) 1980 • 9780902499256 • 99pp • £9.00 A Revival of Local Government and Administration? (no. 23) W.H.Morris-Jones & S.K. Panter-Brick (eds.) 1978 • 9780902499218 • 82pp • £6.50 The Imperial Impact: Studies in the Economic History of Africa and India (no. 21) Clive Dewey & A.G. Hopkins (eds.) 1978 • 9780485176216 • 409pp • £15.00 The Making of Politicians: Studies from Africa and Asia (no. 20) W.H. Morris-Jones (eds.) 1976 • 9780485176209 • 249pp • £15.00
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The Administration of Ghana’s Foreign Relations, 1957–1965: A Personal Memoir (no. 17) Michael Dei-Anang 1975 • 9780485176179 • 88pp • £10.00 Party and Locality in Northern Uganda 1945–1962 (no. 16) Cherry Gertzel 1974 • 9780485176162 • 100pp • £10.00 Whitehall and the Colonial Service: An Administrative Memoir, 1939–1956 (no. 15) Charles Jeffries 1972 • 9780485176155 • 109pp • £10.00 Political Attitudes of Indian Industry: A Case Study of the Baroda Business Elite Howard L. Erdman 1971 • 9780485176148 • 62pp • £6.50 Nigerian Politics and Military Rule: Prelude to the Civil War (no. 13) S.K. Panter-Brick (ed.) 1970 • 9780485176131 • 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 • 9780485176117 • 47pp • £5.00 Problems of Smaller Territories (no. 10) Burton Benedict (ed.) 1967 • £10.00 The Nyasaland Elections of 1961 (no. 7) Lucy Mair 1962 • £10.00 Richard Jebb and the Problem of Empire J.D.B. Miller 1956 • 48pp • £5.00
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INSTITUTE OF ENGLISH STUDIES John Coffin Memorial Lecture in the History of the Book 2010: Presence and Absence in Keats’s Letters John Barnard 2011 • 44pp • free Reading in the Refectory: Monastic Practice in England from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth century Teresa Webber 2011 • 30pp • free Virginia Woolf ’s Bloomsbury: Volume 1 Aesthetic Theory and Literary Practice Lisa Shahriari and Gina Potts 2011 • 208pp • £50.00 Virginia Woolf ’s Bloomsbury: Volume 2 International Influence and Politics Lisa Shahriari and Gina Potts 2011 • 240pp • £50.00 Gissing and the City: Cultural Crisis and the Making of Books in Late Victorian England John Spiers (ed.) 2005 • 9781403997722 (hb) • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Mythologies by W.B. Yeats Warwick Gould & Deirdre Toomey (eds.) 2005 • 9781403945051 (hb) • £90.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Discourses of Slavery and Abolition: Britain and its Colonies, 1760–1838 Brycchan Carey, Markman Ellis & Sara Salih (eds.) 2004 • 9781403916471 (hb) • £61.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Victorian Shakespeare Gail Marshall & Adrian Poole (eds.) 2004 • 9781403907912 (hb) • £110.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Culture of Collected Editions Andrew Nash (ed.) 2003 • 9781403902665 (hb) • £65.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Do we Want to Keep our Newspapers? David McKitterick (ed.) 2002 • 9781897791165 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
Macmillan: A Publishing Tradition, 1843–1970 Elizabeth James (ed.) 2001 • 9780333735176 (hb) • £70.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Radiant Textuality: Literary Studies after the World Wide Web Jerome McGann (ed.) 2001 • 9780312293529 (hb) • £45.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in Britain Susheila Nasta (ed.) 2001 • 9780333670057 (hb) • £60.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Print in Transition, 1850–1910: Studies in Media and Book History Laurel Brake (ed.) 2001 • 9780333770474 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Political and Social Issues in British Women’s Fiction, 1928–1968 Elizabeth Maslen (ed.) 2001 • 9780333729533 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The New Woman in Fiction and Fact : Fin-de-Siècle Feminisms Angelique Richardson & Chris Willis (eds.) 2000 • 9780333776650 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Female Communities 1600–1800: Literary Visions and Cultural Realities Rebecca D’Monte & Nicole Pohl (eds.) 2000 • 9780333734438 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Art of Detective Fiction Warren Chernaik, Martin Swales & Robert Vilain (eds.) 2000 • 9780333746011 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Holocaust and the Text: Speaking the Unspeakable Andy Leak & George Paizis (eds.) 1999 • 9780333738863 (hb) • £52.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Marvell and Liberty Warren Chernaik & Martin Dzelzainis (eds.) 1999 • 9780333725856 (hb) • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Women’s Poetry in the Enlightenment: The Making of a Canon, 1730–1820 Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.) 1998 • 9780333691519 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Women’s Poetry, Late Romantic to Late Victorian: Gender and Genre, 1830–1900 Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.) 1998 • 9780333690796 (hb) • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Writing the Lives of Writers Warwick Gould & Thomas F. Staley (eds.) 1998 • 9780333684610 (hb) • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Textual Monopolies: Literary Copyright and the Public Domain Warren Chernaik & Patrick Parrinder (eds.) 1997 • 9781897791110 (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 • 9781897791097 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
Modernist Writers and the Marketplace Ian Willison, Warwick Gould & Warren Chernaik (eds.) 1996 • 9780333606599 (hb) • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
The Politics of the Electronic Text Warren Chernaik, Caroline Davis & Marilyn Deegan (eds.) 1993 • 9781897791042 (hb) • £10.00 with the Office for Humanities Communication
YEATS ANNUAL Influence and Confluence: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No.17 Warwick Gould (ed.) 2007 • 9780230546899 (hb) • 528pp • £69.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Poems and Contexts: Yeats Annual No.16 Warwick Gould (ed.) 2005 • 9781403945686 (hb) • 416pp • £75.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats’s Collaborations: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No. 15 Wayne K. Chapman & Warwick Gould (eds.) 2002 • 9781403902986 (hb) • 432pp • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats and the Nineties: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No. 14 Warwick Gould (ed.) 2001 • 9780333716403 (hb) • 424pp • £80.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 13 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1998 • 9780333716397 (hb) • 416pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan That Accusing Eye: Yeats and his Irish Readers: Yeats Annual No. 12 Warwick Gould & Edna Longley (eds.) 1996 • 9780333633151 (hb) • 408pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 11 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1994 • 9780333536377 (hb) • 308pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 10 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1993 • 9780333536360 (hb) • 350pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats and Women [originally published as Yeats Annual No. 9] Deirdre Toomey (ed.) 1997 • 9780333670491 (hb) • 448pp • £95.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 8 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1991 • 9780333421123 (hb) • 350pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 7: including Essays in Memory of Richard Ellmann Warwick Gould (ed.) 1990 • 9780333390733 (hb) • 344pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Yeats Annual No. 6 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1988 • 9780333390726 (hb) • 336pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 5 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1987 • 9780333353332 (hb) • 380pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 4 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1986 • 9780333353325 (hb) • 357pp • £100.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Yeats Annual No. 3 Warwick Gould (ed.) 1985 • 9780333324578 (hb) • 343pp • £95.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
INSTITUTE OF GERMANIC & ROMANCE STUDIES IGRS BOOKS Women’s Journeys to the Past: Memory, Postmemory and Representation in Contemporary Spain forthcoming 2012 Dante’s Book of Youth: The ‘Vita Nova’ and the Nineteenth Century (1840–1907) forthcoming 2012 Vicissitudes: Histories and Destinies of Psychoanalysis Sharon Kivland & Naomi Segal (eds.) forthcoming 2012 Writing and Muslim Identity: Representations of Islam in German and English Transcultural Literature, 1990–2006 (vol. 6) Frauke Matthes forthcoming 2012 • 9780854572311 Technology’s Pulse: Essays on Rhythm in German Modernism (vol. 5) Michael Cowan forthcoming 2011 • 9780854722304 • 242pp Word on the Street (vol. 4) Elisha Foust & Sophie Fuggle (eds.) forthcoming 2011 • 9780854572298 • 308pp
The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution (vol. 2) Francesco Manzini forthcoming 2011 • 9780854572267 • 262pp Freethinkers, Libertines and ‘Schwärmer’: Heterodoxy in German Literature, 1750–1800 (vol. 1) K.F. Hilliard 2011 • 9780854572250 (pb) • 390pp
BITHELL SERIES OF DISSERTATIONS The Wallenstein Figure in German Literature and Historiography 1790–1920 (no. 36) Steffan Davies 2010 • 9781906540289 (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 • 9781906540234 (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 • 9781906540227 (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 • 9781905981489 (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 • 9781905981052 (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 • 978904350361 (hb) • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing
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Facing Modernity. Fragmentation, Culture and Identity in Joseph Roth’s Writing in the 1920s (no. 30) Jon Hughes 2006 • 9781904350378 (hb) • viii+195pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany (no. 29) Peter Damrau 2006 • 9781904350380 (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 • 9781904350437 (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 • 9781904350422 (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 • 9781904350101 (hb) • xii+198pp • £35.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing Tucholsky and France (no. 25) Stephanie Burrows 2001 • 9781902653624 (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 • 9781902653211 (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 • 9780901286840 (hb) • viii+285pp • £30.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing ‘Being’ and ‘Meaning’ in Thomas Mann’s ‘Joseph’ Novels (no. 22) Charlotte Nolte 1996 • 9780901286635 (hb) • viii+170pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing 48
The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903–1937 (no. 21) Lindsay Newman 1995 • 9780901286598 (hb) • xivi+398pp • £36.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing Günter Grass’s Use of Baroque Literature (no. 20) Alexander Weber 1995 • 9780901286505 (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 • 9780901286475 (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 • 9780947623494 (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 • 9780947623449 (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 • 9780947623364 (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 • 9780947623333 (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 • 9780947623258 (hb) • x+245pp • £25.00 with the MHRA/Maney Publishing Hugo Ball. An Intellectual Biography (no. 13) Philip Mann 1987 • 9780854571345 • xii+198pp Philosophy, Letters and the Fine Arts in Klopstock’s Thought (no. 12) Kevin Hilliard 1987 • 9780854571338 • xii+207pp
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Expressionist Poetry and its Critics (no. 11) Christopher Waller 1987 • 9780854571321 • x+190pp The Historical Novel as Philosophy of History. Three German Contributions: Alexis, Fontane, Döblin (no. 10) Richard Humphrey 1986 • 9780854571284 • x+175pp Contemporary German Autobiography. Literary Approaches to the Problem of Identity (no. 9) Barbara Saunders 1985 • 9780854571277 • viii+147pp History and Poetry in Novalis and in the Tradition of the German Enlightenment (no. 8) Nicholas Saul 1984 • 9780854571215 • x+208pp The Banal Object: Theme and Thematics in Proust, Rilke Hofmannsthal and Sartre (no. 6) Naomi Segal 1984 • 9780854570997 • x+147pp The Authority of the Source in Middle High German Narrative Poetry (no. 5) Carl Lofmark 1981 • 9780854570980 • x+161pp Landscape and Landscape Imagery in R.M. Rilke (no. 4) John S&ford 1980 • 9780854570966 • x+159pp Names and Nomenclature in Goethe’s Faust (no. 3) Ann White 1980 • 9780854570935 • +xii172pp Figures of Transformation: Rilke and the Example of Valery (no.2) Richard Cox 1979 • 978084570928 • viii+199pp
BITHELL MEMORIAL LECTURES Berlin. A Clash of Histories. A Personal Perspective Matt Frei forthcoming 2012 Schillers ‘Wallenstein’-Trilogie auf der Bühne Peter Stein 2009 • 9780854572236 (pb) • xii+16pp • £5.00
Dichten in der Niemandszeit. Der Lyriker Mörike im leeren Raum zwischen Romantik und Moderne Peter von Matt 2005 • 9780854571210 • viii+20pp Wer sagt uns, was wir lesen sollen? Die Bücherflut, die Kritik und der literarischer Kanon Sigrid Löffler 2003 • 9780854572021 • vi+26pp Fifty Years of Anglo-German Relations A.J. Nicholls 2001 • 9780854571973 • vi+21pp ‘Mein Leben’. A Reading Marcel Reich-Ranicki 2000 • 9780845471499 • iv+24pp Ursachen und Folgen der Deutschen Ostpolitik in der Zeit des Kalten Krieges Richard von Weizsäcker 1997 • 9780854571826 • vi+14pp Genesis: Some Episodes in Literary Creation T.J. Reed 1995 • 9780854571752 • vi+20pp Germany’s Present, Germany’s Past Ian Kershaw 1992 • 9780854571628 • vi+20pp Studies in German Romantic Psychiatry. Justinus Kerner as a Psychiatric Practitioner. E.T.A. Hoffmann as a Psychiatric Theorist Uwe Henrik Peters 1990 • 9780854571499 • vi+35pp Italian Futurism and the German Literary AvantGarde Peter Demetz 1988 • 9780854571406 • vi+21pp Kant und Schiller als Zeitgenossen der Französischen Revolution Karl Dietrich Erdmann 1986 • 9780854571352 • vi+21pp Faust’s Last Speech Eric A. Blackall 1985 • 9780854571260 • vi+14pp How Dr Adenauer Rose Resilient from the Ruins of Germany Lord Annan 1983 • 9780854571161 • vi+22pp
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Der Fortschritt und das Museum. Über den Grund unseres Vergnügens an historischen Gegenständen Hermann Lübbe 1982 • 9780854571079 • vi+22pp The Man who Wanted to Know Everything Leonard Forster 1981 • 9780854571024 • vi+27pp Some German Memories 1911–1961 W.H. Bruford 1980 • 9780854570973 • iv+38pp Contemporary Historians of the German Reformation A.G. Dickens 1979 • 9780854570881 • iv+27pp Brecht’s Misgivings Roy Pascal 1978 • 9780854570829 • iv+19pp The Neglect of the Past and the Price it Exacts Geoffrey Templeman 1977 • 9780854570799 • iv+18pp ‘Wine that maketh glad...’. The Interplay of Reality and Symbol in Goethe’s Life and Work L.A. Willoughby 1979 • 9780854570867 • iv+64pp
Miller Memorial Lectures The Making of a Refugee Scientist Heinz Wolff forthcoming 2011/12
LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS Research in Germanic Studies 1998–99 1998 • 9780854571918 • viii+61pp Research in Germanic Studies 1997–98 1998 • 9780854571895 • viii+104pp Research in Germanic Studies 1996–97 1997 • 9780854571840 • viii+101pp Research in Germanic Studies 1995–96 1996 • 9780854571802• viii+95pp Research in Germanic Studies 1994–95 1995 • 9780854571765 • 64pp Research in Germanic Studies 1993–94 1994 • 978084571703 • 63pp Research in Germanic Studies 1992–93 1993 • 9780854571659 • 70pp 50
Research in Germanic Studies 1991–92 1992 • 9780854571598 • 64pp Research in Germanic Studies 1990–91 1991 • 9780854571567 • viii+67pp Research in Germanic Studies 1989–90 1990 • 9780854571512 • viii+81pp Research in Germanic Studies 1988–89 1989 • 9780854571451 • viii+73pp Research in Germanic Studies 1987–88 1988 • 9780854571437 • viii+71pp Research in Germanic Studies 1986–87 1987 • 9780854571390 • viii+54pp Research in Germanic Studies 1985–86 1986 • 9780854571376 • viii+60pp Research in Germanic Studies 1984–85 1985 • 9780854571291 • viii+52pp Research in Germanic Studies 1982–83 1983 • 9780854571147 • viii+48pp Research in Germanic Studies 1980–81 1981 • 9780854571031 • viii+47pp German-Language Literary and Political Periodicals, 1960–1974 1975 • 9780854570645 • 56pp Gerhart Hauptmann Exhibition Catalogue H.F. Garten (comp.) 1962 • 9780854570164 • viii+20pp Hugo von Hofmannsthal-Ausstellung Katalog Fr. Hadamowsky (comp.) 1961 • 9780854570133 • 32pp
GERMANIC STUDIES PUBLICATIONS Beyond Glitter and Doom. New Perspectives on the Weimar Republic Jochen Hung, Godela Weiss-Sussex and Geoff Wilkes (eds.) forthcoming 2012 with iudicium verlag, Munich The Nameable and the Unnameable. Hofmannsthal’s ‘Der Schwierige’ Revisited Martin Liebscher, Christophe Fricker and Robert von Dassanowsky (eds.) forthcoming 2011/12
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London German Studies XIII: From Charlottenburg to Middleton. Michael Hamburger (1924–2007): Poet, Translator, Critic Joyce Crick, Martin Liebscher & Martin Swales (eds.) 2010 • 9780854572243 (pb) with iudicium verlag, Munich
‘Wenn die Rosenhimmel tanzen’: Orientalische Motivik in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts Rüdiger Görner & Nima Mina (eds.) 2006 • 9780854572137 • 247pp with iudicium verlag, Munich
‘Not an Essence but a Positioning’: German-Jewish Women Writers (1900–1938) Andrea Hammel & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.) 2009 • 9780854572205 (pb) • 244pp • £42.00 with Martin Meidenbauer, Munich
Hermann Hesse Heute/Hermann Hesse Today Ingo Cornils & Osman Durrani (eds.) 2005 • 9780854572090 • 224pp
London German Studies XII: The Racehorse of Genius. Literary and Cultural Comparisons Martin Liebscher, Ben Schofield & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.) 2009 • 9780854572212 (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 • 9780854572182 with Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger Jahren Godela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.) 2007 • 9780854572175 • 270pp with iudicium verlag, Munich Kontinuitäten und Brüche. Österreichs literarischer Wiederaufbau nach 1945 Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.) 2006 • 9780854572151 • 208pp with Athena Verlag, Oberhausen Zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik. Neue Perspektiven der Forschung. Festschrift für Roger Paulin Konrad Feilchenfeldt, Ursula Hudson & York-Gothart Mix (eds.) 2006 • 9780854572168 • 459pp with Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg History, Text, Value: Essays on Adalbert Stifter. Londoner Symposium 2003 Michael Minden, Martin Swales & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.) 2006 • 9780854572144 • 183pp with the Adalbert-Stifter-Institut, Linz/D.
To Read or not to Read. Von Leseerlebnissen und Leseerfahrungen, Leseförderung und Lesemarketing, Leselust und Lesefrust Anja Hill-Zenk & Karin Sousa (eds.) 2004 • 9780854572076 • 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 • 9780854572069 • 192pp with iudicium verlag, Munich Ecce Opus. Nitezsche Revisionen im 20. Jahrhundert Rüdiger Görner & Duncan Large (eds.) 2004 • 9780854572045 • 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 • 9780854572038 • 265pp with iudicium verlag, Munich London German Studies VIII: Resounding Concerns. Literary Reflections of Musical Themes Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2003 • 9780854572014 • 202pp with iudicium verlag, Munich London German Studies VI Edward M. Batley (ed.) 1998 • 9780854571901 • 423pp Carl Sternheim 1878–1942. Londoner Symposium Andreas Rogal & Dugald Sturges (eds.) 1995 • 9780854571727 • 194pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart
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Kritische Wege der Landnahme: Ingeborg Bachmann im Blickfeld der 90er Jahre. Londoner Symposium 1993 Robert Pichl & Alexander Stillmark (eds.) 1995 • 9780854571710 • 304pp with Hora-Verlag, Vienna
Liebe in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters – St Andrews Colloquium 1985 Jeffrey Ashcroft, Dietrich Huschenbett & William Henry Jackson (eds.) 1987 • 9780854571383 • 252pp with Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen
Hermann Broch. Modernismus, Kulturkrise und Hitlerzeit. Londoner Symposium 1991 Adrian Stevens, Fred Wagner & Sigurd Paul Scheichl (eds.) 1994 • 9780854571673 • 204pp with the University of Innsbruck
London German Studies III J.P. Stern (ed.) 1986 • 9780854571314 • viii+175pp
London German Studies V Martin Swales (ed.) 1993 • 9780854571666 • viii+203pp Lenau zwischen Ost und West Alexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1993 • 9780854571635 • 151pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart Anthropologie und Literatur um 1800 Jürgen Barkhoff & Eda Sagarra (eds.) 1992 • 9780854571611 • x+227pp with iudicium verlag, Munich London German Studies IV R.A. Wisbey (ed.) 1992 • 9780854571581 • xii+283pp Common Currency? Aspects of Anglo-German Literary Relations since 1945 John L. Flood (ed.) 1991 • 9780854571543 • 216pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart Rettet Ossietzky! Dokumente aus dem Nachlaß von Rudolf Olden Charmian Brinson & Marian Malet (eds.) 1991 • 9780854571505 • 385pp with the University of Oldenburg Gottfried von Straßburg and the Medieval Tristan Legend Adrian Stevens & Roy Wisbey (eds.) 1990 • 9780854571468 • xvi+284pp with Boydell & Brewer Ltd. Grillparzer und die europäische Tradition. Londoner Symposium 1986 Robert Pichl, Alexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1987 • 9780854571413 • 158pp with the Grillparzer-Gesellschaft, Vienna
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Geistliche und weltliche Epik des Mittelalters in Österreich David McLintock, Adrian Stevens & Fred Wagner (eds.) 1987 • 9780854571307 • viii+175pp with Alfred Kümmerle Verlag, Göppingen London German Studies II J.P. Stern (ed.) 1983 • 9780854571123 • viii+198pp Theses in Germanic Studies, 1972–77 C.V. Bock & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1980 • 9780854570812 • vi+57pp London German Studies I C.V. Bock (ed.) 1980 • 9780854570959 • viii+165pp Karl und Hanna Wolfskehl: Briefwechsel mit Friedrich Gundolf, 1899–1931 (2 vols.) Karlhans Kluncker (ed.) 1977 • 9780854570744 • 668pp with Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam Theses in Germanic Studies 1967–72 W.D. Robson-Scott & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1973 • 9780854570553 • vi+16pp Three Essays on the Hildebrandslied F. Norman & A.T. Hatto (eds.) 1973 • 9780854570522 • x+84pp Essays in German and Dutch Literature W.D. Robson-Scott (ed.) 1973 • 9780854570515 • viii+191pp Probleme mittelhochdeutscher Erzählformen – Marburger Colloquium 1969 Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.) 1972 • 9780854570485 • 287pp with Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin Probleme mittelalterlicher Überlieferung und Textkritik – Oxforder Colloquium 1966 Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.) 1968 • 9780854570331 • 196pp with Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin
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Theses in Germanic Studies, 1962–67 S.S. Prawer & V.J. Riley (eds.) 1968 • 9780854570324 • vi+18pp
Joseph Joubert: 4 Carnets David Kinloch & Philippe Mangeot (eds.) 1996 • 9781899042043 (hb) • xxvii+180pp
Medieval German Studies presented to F. Norman A.T. Hatto & M.O’C. Walshe (eds.) 1973 • 9780854570577 • x+302pp
Madame d’Aulnoy: L’Histoire d’Hypolite Shirley Jones Day (ed.) 1994 • 9781899042005 (pb) • lvii+173pp
Essays in German Literature F. Norman (ed.) 1965 • 9780854570577 • viii+166pp
Étienne Jodelle: Les Amours Richard Griffiths (ed.) 1994 • 9781899042036 (pb) • xxxvi+130pp
Hauptmann Centenary Lectures K.G. Knight & F. Norman (eds.) 1964 • 9780854570218 • 167pp
Arcangela Tarabotti: Che le donne siano della spezie degli uomini (Women Are No Less Rational Than Men) Letizia Panizza (ed.) 1994 • 9781899042029 (pb) • xxxv+101pp
Hofmannsthal Studies in Commemoration F. Norman (ed.) 1963 • 9780854570188 • xii+147pp Theses in Germanic Studies, 1903–1961 F. Norman (ed.) 1962 • 9780584570157 • viii+46pp Schiller in England 1787–1960: A Bibliography compiled under the direction of R. Pick 1961 • 9780854570126 • xiv+123pp Schiller Bicentenary Lectures Norman, F. (ed.) 1960 • 9780854570102 • x+168pp
OTHER INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS Der österreichische Begriff von Zentraleuropa: Habsburgischer Mythos oder Realität? Jacques Le Rider 2008 • 9780854572199 • 28pp Anglo-German Affinities and Antipathies Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2004 • 9780854572083 • 132pp The Anatomist of Melancholy. Essays in Memory of W.G. Sebald Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2003 • 9780854572052 • 93pp Uncanny Similitudes. British Writers on German Literature Rüdiger Görner (ed.) 2002 • 9780854572007 • 71pp Stendhal et la Hollande Elaine Williamson 1996 • 9781899042050 (hb) • 680pp
Léonie d’Aunet: Jane Osborn. Drame en quatres Actes Wendy Mercer (ed.) 1994 • 1353-0410 (pb) • xxx+87pp
INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH ‘She said she was in the family way’: pregnancy and infancy in modern Ireland Elaine Farrell (ed.) 2012 • 9781905165650 • £40.00 (tbc) Brave New World: Imperial and Democratic Nation-Building in Britain between the Wars Laura Beers & Geraint Thomas (eds.) 2012 • 9781905165582 (hb) • £25.00 London and beyond: essays in honour of Derek Keene Matthew Davies and James Galloway (ed.) 2012 • 9781905165704 • £40.00 (tbc) Who was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the death of the first Tudor king (1509–2009) Mark R. Horowitz (ed.) 2009 • 9781905165513 (pb) • £10.00 with Wiley-Blackwell The Creighton Century, 1907–2007 David Bates, Jennifer Wallis & Jane Winters (eds.) 2009 • 9781906165339 (pb) • vi+352pp • £20.00 European Religious Cultures: Essays Offered to Christopher Brooke on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday Miri Rubin (ed.) 2008 • 9781905165407 (pb) • 168pp • £20.00
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Historical Research – Special Edition. A.G. Dickens: His Work and Influence Rod Ambler & Glenn Burgess (eds.) 2004 • (pb) • 140pp • £10.00 with Wiley-Blackwell Ltd. History and Philanthropy: Past, Present, Future David Cannadine & Jill Pellew (eds.) 2008 • 9781905165323 (pb) • iii+50pp • £10.00 The Little Big Red Book: A Celebration of 75 Years of the Victoria County History at the Institute of Historical Research Mel Hackett & Kerry Whitston (eds.) 2008 • 9781904356141 (hb) • £10.00 • 96pp with Boydell & Brewer Ltd. Making History Now: The Inaugural Lecture of Professor David Cannadine David Cannadine 1999 • 9781871348514 (pb) • £5.00 The History Laboratory: The Institute of Historical Research, 1921–96 Debra Birch & Joyce Horn 1996 • 9781871348354 (pb) • £12.00 History Theses, 1981–90 1994 • 9781871348231 • £10.00 History Theses, 1901–70 1976 • 9781901179347 • £10.00
FASTI ECCLESIAE ANGLICANAE Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume XI. Coventry and Lichfield Christopher Brooke, Geoffrey Denton & D.E. Greenway forthcoming 2012 • 9781905165612 (hb) Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume X. Exeter D.E. Greenway 2005 • 9781871348989 (hb) • xxii+98pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume IX. The Welsh Cathedrals M. Pearson 2003 • 9781871348880 (hb) • xxviii+84pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VIII. Hereford Julia Barrow 2002 • 9781871348644 (hb) • xxxiv+184pp • £25.00
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VII. Bath and Wells D.E. Greenway 2000 • 9781871348583 (hb) • xxx+162pp • £24.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VI. York D.E. Greenway 1999 • 9784871349498 (hb) • xxxvi+154pp • £22.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume IV. Salisbury D.E. Greenway 1991 • 9781871348064 (hb) • xliv+166pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume III. Lincoln D.E. Greenway 1977 • 9781901179439 (hb) • xxviii+196pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume II. Monastic Cathedrals D.E. Greenway 1971 • 9780485171137 (hb) • xviii+124pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume I. St Paul’s, London D.E. Greenway 1968 • 9780485171139 (hb) • xx+116pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XII. Introduction, Errata and Index J.M. Horn 1965 • 9780485171010 (hb) • viii+202pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XI. The Welsh Dioceses B. Jones 1965 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xiv+100pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume X. Coventry and Lichfield Diocese B. Jones 1965 • 9780485171010 (hb) • viii+82pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume IX. Exeter Diocese J.M. Horn 1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xiv+74pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VIII. Bath and Wells Diocese B. Jones 1964 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xii+98pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VII. Chichester Diocese J.M. Horn 1964 • 9780485171010 (hb) • x+70pp • £20.00
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume VI. Northern Province B. Jones 1963 • 9780485171010 (hb) • x+128pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume V. St Paul’s, London J.M. Horn 1963 • 9780485171010 • x+86pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume IV. Monastic Cathedrals B. Jones 1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • vii+70pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume III. Salisbury Diocese J.M. Horn 1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • x+116pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume II. Hereford (second edition) Joyce M. Horn (comp.), rev. David M. Lepine 2009 • 9781905165506 (hb) • £25.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume II. Hereford Diocese J.M. Horn 1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xii+62pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume I. Lincoln Diocese H.P.F. King 1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xii+144pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume XII. Exeter Diocese W.H. Campbell 2007 • 9781905165209 (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 • 9781871348903 (hb) • xii+158pp • £22.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume X. Coventry and Lichfield Diocese J.M. Horn 2003 • 9781871348545 (hb) • xvi+100pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume IX. Lincoln Diocese Horn., J.M. & D.M. Smith 1999 • 9781871348207 (hb) • xviii+152pp • £22.00
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VIII. Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough Dioceses J.M. Horn 1996 • 9781871348323 (hb) • xii+144pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VII. Ely, Norwich, Westminster and Worcester Dioceses J.M. Horn 1992 • 9781871348125 (hb) • xii+142pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VI. Salisbury Diocese J.M. Horn 1986 • 9781901179194 (hb) • xvi+114pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume V. Bath and Wells Diocese J.M. Horn & D.S. Bailey 1979 • 9781901179590 (hb) • xvi+126pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume IV. York Diocese J.M. Horn & D.M. Smith 1975 • 9780485171287 (hb) • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume III. Canterbury, Rochester and Winchester Dioceses J.M. Horn 1974 • 9780485171273 (hb) • x+116pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume II. Chichester Diocese J.M. Horn 1971 • 9780485171266 (hb) • xvi+88pp • £20.00 Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume I. St Paul’s London J.M. Horn 1969 • 9780485171259 (hb) • xvi+72pp • £20.00 The Personnel of the Norman Cathedrals, 911–1204 David Spear 2005 • 9784871348958 (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 • 9781871348439 (hb) • xvi+168pp • £25.00 Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1937. Pt. 1, Department of the Lord Chamberlain: Volume 11 J.C. Sainty & R.O. Bucholz 1997 • 9781871348408 • xcviii+190pp • £25.00 55
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The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed Andrew Hann 2009 • 9781860776007 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1815–70: Volume 9 J.M. Collinge 1984 • 9780901179807 (hb) • x+108pp • £20.00
Henley-on-Thames: town, trade and river Simon Townley 2009 • 9781860775543 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
Foreign Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 8 J.M. Collinge 1979 • 9780901179555 (hb) • x+84pp • £20.00
Hardwick: a great house and its estate Philip Riden & Dudley Fowkes 2009 • 9781860775444 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
Navy Board Officials, 1660–1821: Volume 7 J.M. Collinge 1978 • 9780901179531 (hb) • xii+154pp • £20.00 Colonial Office Officials, 1794–1870: Volume 6 J.C. Sainty 1976 • 9780901179357 (hb) • x+52pp • £20.00 Home Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 5 J.C. Sainty 1975 • 9780485171457 (hb) • x+62pp • £10.00 Admiralty Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 4 J.C. Sainty 1975 • 9780485171440 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00 Officials of the Boards of Trade, 1660–1870: Volume 3 J.C. Sainty 1974 • 9780485171433 (hb) • xiv+124pp • £20.00 Officials of the Secretaries of State, 1660–1782: Volume 2 J.C. Sainty 1973 • 9780485171426 (hb) • xiv+120pp • £20.00 Treasury Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 1 J.C. Sainty 1972 • 9780485171419 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00
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Codford: wool and war in Wiltshire Rex Sawyer 2007 • 9781860774416 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
COLLABORATIVE PUBLICATIONS WITH THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the UK (2nd edition) Randolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers 2008 • 9781905165391 (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 Mandy Banton 2008 • 9781905165292 (pb) • xx+402pp • £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 Edward Higgs 2005 • 9781905165001 (pb) • xii+232pp • £15.00 with The National Archives 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 • 9781871348934 (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 • 9781905165599 (pb) • 84pp • £5.00 Reinventing History:The Enlightenment Origins of Ancient History James Moore, Ian Macgregor Morris & Andrew J. Bayliss 2008 • 9781905165377 (hb) • xii+315pp • £25.00 The Religious Houses of London and Middlesex Caroline M. Barron & Matthew Davies (eds.) 2007 • 9781905163124 (hb) • xxii+324pp • £20.00
Guilds and Association in Europe, 900–1900 Ian A. Gadd & Patrick Wallis (eds.) 2006 • 9781905165131 (pb) • xviii+206pp • £15.00 Guilds, Society and Economy in London 1450–1800 Ian Anders Gadd & Patrick Wallis (eds.) 2002 • 9781871348651 (hb) • xviii+186pp • £14.00 Clergy in London in the Late Middle Ages: A Register of Clergy Ordained in the Diocese of London Based on Episcopal Ordination Lists 1361–1539 Virginia Davis 2000 • 9781871348590 (pb with CD ROM) • x+76pp • £14.95 London in the 1690s: a social atlas Craig Spence 2000 • 9781871348576 (hb) • xii+200pp • £19.95
INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS ISA SERIES Organised Labour and Politics in Mexico: Changes, Continuities and Contradictions Graciela Bensusán and Kevin Middlebrook (eds.) forthcoming 2012/13 From Duvalier to Préval: Haiti Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow forthcoming 2012/13 Traslados/Translations. Essays in Latin America in Honour of Jason Wilson Claire Lindsay (ed.) forthcoming 2012 • 9780956754912 (pb) Fractured Politics. Peruvian Democracy Past and Present John Crabtree (ed.) 2011 • 9780956754905 (pb) • £25.00 Evo Morales and the Movimiento Al Socialismo in Bolivia Adrian J. Pearce (ed.) 2011 • 9781900039994 (pb) • £25.00 Québec and the Heritage of Franco-America Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2010 • 9781900039987 (pb) • £20.00
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Caamaño in London: the Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary Fred Halliday 2010 • 9781900039963 (pb) • £25.00
Democracy after Pinochet: Politics, Parties and Elections in Chile Alan Angell 2007 • 9781900039710 (pb) • 229pp • £15.00
The Contemporary Canadian Metropolis Richard Dennis, Ceri Morgan & Stephen Shaw (eds.) forthcoming 2012 • 9781900039901 • £20.00
Bolivia: Revolution and the Power of History in the Present. Essays James Dunkerley 2007 • 9781900039819 (pb) • 224pp • £18.00
Latin London: The Lives of Latin American Migrants in the Capital Cathy McIlwaine forthcoming 2012 • 9781900039895 • £20.00
American Civilization Charles A.Jones 2007 • 9781900039826 • 105pp • £25.00
World Crisis Effects on Social Security in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons and Policies Carmelo Mesa-Lago 2010 • 9781900039970 (pb) • x+114pp • £20.00
The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic: Buenos Aires and Rivadavia Klaus Gallo 2006 • 9781900039765 • 91pp • £14.95
Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian History Christopher Dummitt & Michael Dawson (eds.) 2009 • 9781900039888 • xx+188pp • £20.00
Right On? Political Change and Continuity in George W. Bush’s America (paperback) Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2006 • 9781900039697 (pb) • 277pp • £14.95
Joaquim Nabuco, British Abolitionists and the End of Slavery in Brazil Leslie Bethell & José Murilo de Carvalho (eds.) 2009 • 9781900039956 • vii+190pp • £20.00
Right On? Political Change and Continuity in George W. Bush’s America (hardback) Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.) 2006 • 9781900039635 (hb) • 277pp • £25.00
The Political Economy of the Public Budgets in the Americas Diego Sánchez-Ancochea & Iwan Morgan (eds.) 2008 • 9781900039949 • 278pp • £20.00
Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1981 (paperback) John Crabtree (ed.) 2006 • 9781900039703 (pb) • 292pp • £14.95
Caribbean Literature After Independence: The Case of Earl Lovelace Bill Schwarz (ed.) 2008 • 9781900039918 • xxii+198pp • £15.00 America’s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and Politics Philip Davies & Iwan Morgan (eds.) 2007 • 9781900039857 (hb) • 340pp • £30.00 Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading (paperback) Susan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.) 2007 • 9781900039727 (pb) • 221pp • £15.00 Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading (hardback) Susan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.) 2007 • 9781900039734 (hb) • 221pp • £25.00 Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, Soccer Rory M. Miller & Liz Crolley (eds.) 2007 • 9781900039802 (pb) • 293pp • £15.00
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Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1981 (hardback) John Crabtree (ed.) 2006 • 9781900039642 (hb) • 292pp • £25.00 Francisco de Miranda: Exile and Enlightenment John Maher (ed.) 2006 • 9781900039543 (pb) • 124pp • £14.95 1801–1901: A Handbook for Historical Researchers Edward Higgs 2005 • 9781905165001 (pb) • xii+232pp • £15.00 with The National Archives The Financing of Politics: Latin American and European Perspectives Eduardo Posada-Carbó & Carlos Malamud (eds.) 2005 • 9781900039598 (pb) • 280pp • £14.95
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Science and the Creative Imagination in Latin America Evelyn Fishburn & Eduardo L. Ortiz (eds.) 2005 • 9781900039611 (pb) • 209pp • £14.95 Guide to Cooperation between the European Union and Latin America Santiago Herrero Villa & Leda Rouquayrol Guillemette 2005 with the European Union Global Impact, Local Action: New Environmental Policy in Latin America Anthony Hall (ed.) 2005 • 9781900039567 (pb) • 343pp • £14.95 Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (paperback) Alan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.) 2005 • 9781900039666 (pb) • 409pp • £17.95 Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (hardback) Alan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.) 2005 • 9781900039673 (hb) • 409pp • £35.00 Territories, Commodities and Knowledges: Latin American Environmental Histories in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Christian Brannstrom (ed.) 2004 • 9781900039574 • 336pp • £14.95 Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives on Modern Amazonia Stephen Nugent & Mark Harris (eds.) 2004 • 9781900039550 (pb) • 225pp • £14.95 Dreaming of Freedom in the Americas: Four Minds and a Name James Dunkerley 2004 • 9781900039680 • 56pp • £5.00
Watergate Remembered: The Legacy for American Politics Michael Genovese and Iwan Morgan (eds) forthcoming 2012 • 9780230116498(hb) • 224pp with Palgrave Macmillan Law and Politics in Latin America: the Difficult Path Toward Limited Government and RightsBased Citizenship Pilar Domingo forthcoming 2012 • 9781403984043(hb) • 256pp £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan History and Language of the Andes: From Argentina to Ecuador Adrian Pearce and Paul Heggarty (eds) forthcoming 2011 • 9780230100145(hb) • 288pp £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Presidents in the Movies. American History and Politics on Screen Iwan W. Morgan (ed.) 2011 • 9780230113282 (hb) • 208pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Negotiating the Free Trade Area of the Americas Zuleika Arashiro 2011 • 9780230112797 (hb) • 284pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Nitrate King. A Biography of “Colonel” John Thomas North William Edmundson 2011 • 9780230112803 (hb) • 218pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
STUDIES OF THE AMERICAS SERIES
Judicial Independence and Human Rights in Latin America Elin Skaar 2011 • 9780230617490 (hb) • 316pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Latin American Diasporas Cathy McIlwaine (ed.) forthcoming 2012/13 with Palgrave Macmillan
Assessing George W. Bush’s Legacy: The Right Man? Iwan Morgan 2010 • 9780230108585 (pb) • 240pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Gender, Globalization, and Health in a Latin American Context Jasmine Gideon forthcoming 2012 • 9780230103559 (hb) • 256pp with Palgrave Macmillan
Belize’s Independence and Decolonization in Latin America: Guatemala, Britain and the UN Assad Shoman 2010 • 9780230620667 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Post-Colonial Trinidad: An Ethnographic Journal Colin Clarke & Gillian Clarke 2010 • 9780230622005 (hb) • 268pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Origins of Mercosur: Democracy and Regionalization in South America Gian Luca Gardini 2010 • 9780230613133 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Youth Violence in Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in Perspective Gareth A. Jones & Dennis Rodgers (eds.) 2009 • 9780230600560 (hb) • 272pp • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Modern Poetics and Hemispheric American Cultural Studies Justin Read 2009 • 9780230615960 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Cuban Medical Internationalism: Origins, Evolution and Goals John M. Kirk & H. Michael Erisman 2009 • 9781403983725 (hb) • 240pp • £60.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin America Jean Grugel & Pia Riggirozzi (eds.) 2009 • 9780230604421 (hb) • 288pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Visual Synergies in Fiction and Documentary Film from Latin America Miriam Haddu & Joanna Page (eds.) 2009 • 9780230606388 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
The Republican Party and Immigration Politics: From Proposition 187 to George W. Bush Andrew Wroe 2008 • 9780230600539 (hb) • £50.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Reinventing Modernity in Latin America: Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900–1930 Nicola Miller 2008 • 9780230603875 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration: Responding to Globalization in the Americas Diego Sánchez-Ancochea 2008 • 9780230606579 (hb) • £45.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Ronald Reagan and the 1980s: Perceptions, Policies, Legacies Cheryl Hudson & Gareth Davies (eds.) 2008 • 9780230603028 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan When was Latin America Modern? Nicola Miller & Stephen Hart (eds.) 2007 • 9781403980007 (hb) • 224pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Debating Cuban Exceptionalism Laurence Whitehead, Bert Hoffman & James Dunkerley (eds.) 2007 • 9781403980755 (hb) • 264pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Caribbean Land and Development Revisited Jean Besson & Janet Momsen (eds.) 2007 • 9781403973924 (hb) • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Base Colonies in the Western Hemisphere, 1940–1967 Steven High 2009 • 9780230609433 (hb) • 320pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
The Hispanic World and American Intellectual Life, 1820–1880 Iván Jaksic 2007 • 9781403980793 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
Wellbeing and Development in Peru: Local and Universal Views Confronted James Copestake (ed.) 2009 • 9780230608696 (hb) • 288pp • £50.00 with Palgrave Macmillan
Democratization, Development and Legality: Chile, 1831–1973 Julio Faundez 2007 • 9781403984067 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
Faith and Impiety in Revolutionary Mexico Matthew Butler 2008 • 9781403983817 (hb) • £47.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
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The Role of Mexico’s ‘Plural’ in Latin American Literary and Political Culture: From Tlatelolco to the Philanthropic Ogre John King 2007 • 9781403980786 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
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Cultures of the Lusophone Black Atlantic Nancy Priscilla Naro, Roger Sansi-Roca & David H. Treece (eds.) 2007 • 9780230600478 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Appropriation as Practice: Art and Identity in Argentina Arnd Schneider 2006 • 9781403973146 (hb) • 272pp • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan America and Enlightenment Constitutionalism Gary L. McDowell & Johnathan O’Neill (eds.) 2006 • 9781403972361 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Latin America: A New Interpretation Laurence Whitehead 2006 • 9781403971319 (hb) • 320pp • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan The Judicialization of Politics in Latin America Rachel Sieder, Line Schjolden & Alan Angell (eds.) 2006 • 9781403970862 (hb) • 320pp • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Vargas and Brazil: New Perspectives Jens R. Hentschke (ed.) 2006 • 9781403973917 (hb) • 320pp • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan Cuba’s Military 1990–2005: Revolutionary Soldiers During Counter-Revolutionary Times Hal Klepak 2005 • 9781403972026 (hb) • 352pp • £40.00 with Palgrave Macmillan Multiculturalism in Latin America: Indigenous Rights, Diversity and Democracy Rachel Sieder (ed.) 2002 • 9780333998700 (hb) • 304pp • £52.50 with Palgrave Macmillan
LECTURE SERIES Conversa de Malandro or Brazilian Jive Talk: Music, Language, Community (no. 8) David Treece 2008 • 9781900039932 (pb) • 24pp • £5.00 Party and Non-Party Actors in Latin American Electoral Politics (no. 7) Roberto Espíndola 2008 • 9781900039925 (pb) • 20pp • £5.00
Nationalism Unbecoming: George W. Bush, War and the American Democratic Tradition (no. 6) Richard Crockatt 2007 • 9781900039840 (pb) • 40pp • £5.00 London and Latin America: 200 Years of Shared History (no. 5) James Dunkerley 2007 • 9781900039833 (pb) • 22pp • £5.00 Americas Plural: Old Wine in New Bottles? (no. 4) James Dunkerley 2006 • 9781900039772 (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 • 9781900039789 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00 The Hispanic World in the Historical Imagination (no. 2) Fernando Cervantes 2006 • 9781900039758 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00 Mexican Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century: How Domestic a Foreign Policy? (no. 1) Ana Covarrubias 2005 • 9781900039659 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00
OTHER INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS Dilemmas of Political Change in Mexico Kevin J. Middlebrook (ed.) 2004 • 9781900039451 (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 • 9781900039628 • 46pp • £5.00 Crisis in Bolivia: The Elections of 2002 and their Aftermath Willem Assies & Ton Salmon (eds.) 2004 • 9781900039604 • 84pp • £5.00 Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis and Restructuring Edmund Amann & Ha-Joon Chang (eds.) 2004 • 9781900039512 (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 61
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Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and Beyond Maxine Molyneux 2003 • 9781900039451 (pb) • 256pp • £14.95
Studies in the Formation of the Nation-State in Latin America James Dunkerley (ed.) 2002 • 9781900039413 (pb) • 298pp • £14.95
The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress and Implications Madeleine Davis (ed.) 2003 • 9781900039529 (pb) • 278pp • £14.95
Perón and the Unions: The Early Years Torcuato S.Di Tella 2002 • 9781900039499 • 63pp • £5.00
Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective Merilee S. Grindle & Pilar Domingo (eds.) 2003 • 9780674011410 (pb) • £15.50 with David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies New Challenges for the American Presidency George Edwards & Philip John Davies (eds.) 2003 • 9780321243812 with Longman Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil War Susan-Mary Grant & Peter J. Parish (eds.) 2003 • 9780807128473 with Louisiana State University Press Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Studies in the UK, 2003 2003 • 9781900039444 • 280pp • £14.95 Brazil Since 1985: Economy, Polity and Society Maria D’Alva Kinzo & Dunkerley James (eds.) 2003 • 9781900039536 (pb) • £14.95 Yvor Winters: Allusion and Pseudo-Reference Christopher Ricks 2002 • 9780718716462 • £5.00
Latin American and Caribbean Library Resources in the British Isles Alan Biggins & Valerie Cooper 2002 • 9781900039383 (pb) • xxviii+341pp • £18.95 Exclusion and Engagement: Social Policy in Latin America Christopher Abel & Colin M. Lewis (eds.) 2002 • 9781900039505 (pb) • 503pp • £17.95 Development Prospects in Cuba: An Agenda in the Making Pedro Monreal (ed.) 2002 • 9781900039482 • 244pp • £14.95 Copland Connotations: Studies and Interviews Peter Dickinson (ed.) 2002 • 9780851159027 • £45.00 with Boydell & Brewer Ltd. Brave New Biology: The Challenge for Human Dignity Leon R.Kass 2002 • 9780718716516 • £5.00 Blacks, Coloureds and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Nancy Priscilla Naro (ed.) 2002 • 9781900039475 (pb) • 164pp • £14.95
Tocqueville and the Ambiguities of Modern Liberty Pierre Manent 2002 • 9780718716493 • £5.00
Before the Special Relationship: Colonel Wedgewood MP and Secretary Ickes, Fighters for Democracy David Adams 2002 • 9780718716530 • £5.00
The Return of the Native: The Indigenous Challenge in Latin America Rodolfo Stavenhagen 2002 • £3.00
Ancients and Moderns: The Emergence of Modern Constitutionalism Walter Berns 2002 • 9780718716486 • £5.00
The Political Power of the Word: Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Iván Jaksic (ed.) 2002 • 9781900039468 (pb) • 162pp • £12.00
American Constitutionalism: Atlantic Dimensions Bernard Bailyn 2002 • 9780718716479 • £5.00
The European Revolutions of 1848 and the Americas Guy Thomson (ed.) 2002 • 9781900039437 (pb) • 240pp • £12.00 62
A More Accountable World? The Hon. George P.Shultz 2002 • 9780718716455 • £5.00
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A Mississippi Face-Slapping Contest: The Many Meanings of the Confederate Flag John Shelton Reed 2002 • 9780718716523 • £5.00
Bolivia: Reform and Resistance in the Countryside (1982–2000) Miguel Urioste 2001 • £3.00
A Footnote to Borges Studies: A Study of the Footnotes Evelyn Fishburn 2002 • £3.00
Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and Beyond Maxine Molyneux 2000 • 9780333786772 (hb) • 256pp • £47.50 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press
This America We Dream Of: Rodó and Ariel One Hundred Years On Gustavo San Román (ed.) 2001 • 9781900039369 (pb) • 115pp • £12.00 The Ugly American: Images of America in Continental Political Thought James W.Ceaser 2001 • 9780718716233 • £5.00
To Make the Earth Bear Fruit: Ethnographic Essays on Fertility, Work and Gender in Highland Bolivia Olivia Harris 2000 • 9781900039291 (pb) • 210pp • £12.00 The Politics of Religion in an Age of Revival Austen Ivereigh (ed.) 2000 • 9781900039321 (pb) • 223pp • £12.00
The Search for the Manly Heart Waller Newell 2001 • 9780718716295 • £5.00
The Pinochet Case Madeleine Davis 2000 • 9781900039352 • 76pp • £5.00
The Origins of the Peasant-Contra Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1979–87 Salvador Martí i Puig 2001 • 9781900039376 • 52pp • £5.00
The Impotence of Omnipotence: The Cultural Limits of Globalisation Daniel Johnson 2000 • 9780718716097 • £5.00
T.S. Eliot and Our Turning World Jewel Spears Brooker (ed.) 2001 • 9780333715673 (hb) with Macmillan Press
The American Constitutional Experience: Stress and Strain among the Three Branches of Government The Hon. William Renquist 2000 • 9780718716134 • £5.00
Rule of Law in Latin America: The International Promotion of Judicial Reform Pilar Domingo & Rachel Sieder (eds.) 2001 • 9781900039390 (pb) • 176pp • £14.95 Regional Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Open Regionalism Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 2001 • 9781900039420 (pb) • 322pp • £14.95 Latin America Between Colony and Nation: Collected Essays John Lynch 2001 • 9780333786789 (hb) • viii+256pp • £50.00 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press How Americans Choose their Leaders: Reflections on the American Electoral System Senator George Mitchell 2001 • 9780718716325 • £5.00
Stepping Westward: From Literacy Criticism to Literary Theory Sir Malcolm Bradbury 2000 • 9780718716196 • £5.00 Rumours of Wars: Civil Conflict in NineteenthCentury Latin America Rebecca Earle (ed.) 2000 • 9781900039338 (pb) • 105pp • £12.00 Man, God and Society: An Interpretative History of Individualism Barry Shain 2000 • 9780718716202 • £5.00 Making Citizens: Why American Experience Offers No Encouragement for the European Union Jeremy Rabkin 2000 • 9780718716240 • £5.00 In The Land of the Rococo Marxists Tom Wolfe 2000 • 9780718716509 • £5.00 63
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Healthcare Reform and Poverty in Latin America Peter Lloyd-Sherlock (ed.) 2000 • 9781900039345 (pb) • 197pp • £12.00 Giving Liberalism its Due Peter Berkowitz 2000 • 9780718716189 • £5.00 Ethics in Government: The Presidency and the Independent Counsel Kenneth W.Starr 2000 • 9780718716172 • £5.00 English-Speaking Communities in Latin America Oliver Marshall (ed.) 2000 • 9780333770160 (pb) • 416pp • £19.99 with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press Britain, Europe and the United States: Reflections of an Anti-Maastricht Europhile Sir Oliver Wright 2000 • 9780718716226 • £5.00 Amazonia at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Sustainable Development Anthony Hall (ed.) 2000 • 9781900039314 (pb) • 257pp • £12.00 Abraham Lincoln and American Nationhood Peter Parish 2000 • 9780718716257 • £5.00 Judicial Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Latin America Eduardo Zimmermann (ed.) 1999 • 9781900039307 (pb) • 123pp • £12.00 Tyranny and Liberty: Big Government and the Individual in Tocqueville’s Science of Politics Harvey C.Mansfield, Delba Winthrop & Philippe Reynaud 1999 • 9780718716028 • £5.00 The United States and Latin America: The New Agenda Victor Bulmer-Thomas & James Dunkerley (eds.) 1999 • 9780674925960 (pb) • 359pp • £15.50 with the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies The Third Man: Francisco Burdett O’Connor and the Emancipation of the Americas James Dunkerley 1999 • £3.00 The Risk of Freedom: Individual Liberty and the Modern World 1999 • 9780718715939 • £5.00 64
New Regionalism and Latin America: the case of MERCOSUL Leonardo Campos Filho 1999 • 9781900039246 • 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 From Watergate to Whitewater: The Rise and Fall of the Independent Counsel Terry Eastland 1999 • 9780718715984 • £5.00 Fray Juan de Santa Gertrudis and the Marvels of New Granada John Lynch 1999 • 9781900039284 • 42pp • £5.00 British Trade with Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 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 The 1997 Bolivian Election in Historical Perspective James Dunkerley 1998 • £3.00 Libraries and Special Collections on Latin America and the Caribbean: A Directory of European Resources Roger Macdonald & Carole Travis 1998 • 9780485177145 • 352pp • £7.50 Fujimori’s Peru: The Political Economy John Crabtree Thomas & Jim Thomas (eds.) 1998 • 9781900039253 (pb) • 293pp • £12.00 Global Challenges to the New Millennium The Hon. James A.Baker III 1998 • £5.00 God and the Constitution: Towards a New Legal Theology Stephen B. Presser 1998 • 9780718714604 • £5.00
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Governing Mexico: Political Parties and Elections Mónica Serrano (ed.) 1998 • 9781900039222 (pb) • 215pp • £12.00
Anglophilia, American Style Joseph Epstein 1997 • 9780718714666 • £5.00
Guatemala After the Peace Accords Rachel Sieder (ed.) 1998 • 9781900039260 (pb) • 269pp • £12.00
Brazil and the United Kingdom: Trade Relations in the 1990s Victor Bulmer-Thomas 1997 • £3.00
In Search of a New Order: Essays on the Politics and Society of Nineteenth-Century Latin America Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1998 • 9781900039185 (pb) • 175pp • £12.00 Independence and Revolution in Spanish America: Perspectives and Problems Anthony McFarlane & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.) 1998 • 9781900039277 (pb) • 192pp • £12.00
Colombia: The Politics of Reforming the State Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1997 • 9780312176181 (hb) • xxiv+286pp • £57.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press Has Democracy a Future? Arthur M.Schlesinger, Jr. 1997 • 9780718714895 • £5.00
Journey, Rediscovery and Narrative: British Travel Accounts of Argentina (1800–1850) Ricardo Cicerchia 1998 • 9781900039208 • 32pp • £5.00
Latin America and the Multinational Drug Trade Elizabeth Joyce & Carlos Malamud (eds.) 1997 • 9780312176150 (hb) • 256pp • £57.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press
Latin Americans in London: A Select List of Prominent Latin Americans in London, 1810– 1997 Pam Decho, Claire Diamond & Rory Miller 1998 • 9781900039161 (pb) • 130pp • £12.00
Mexico: Assessing Neo-liberal Reform Mónica Serrano (ed.) 1997 • 9781900039123 (pb) • 150pp • £12.00
Borges and Europe Revisited Evelyn Fishburn (ed.) 1998 • 9781900039215 (pb) • 128pp • £12.00
Reason and Republicanism: Thomas Jefferson’s Legacy of Liberty Gary L. McDowell & Sharon L. Nobel (ed.) 1997 • 9780847685202 • £5.00 with Rowman & Littlefield
Citizenship and Monarchy: A Hidden Faultline in Our Civilization Kenneth Minogue 1998 • 9780718715267 • £5.00
Reforming the State: Business, Unions and Regions in Brazil Maria D’Alva Kinzo (eds.) 1997 • 9781900039192 • 61pp • £5.00
Cleanth Brooks and the Art of Reading Poetry Sir Frank Kermode 1998 • 9780718715885 • £5.00
The Housewife as Pariah: Contemporary Feminism’s War on the Family F. Carolyn Graglia 1997 • 9780718714451 • £5.00
Democratic Authority at Century’s End Jean Bethke Elshtain 1998 • 9780718715045 • £5.00 Encuentros Antropológicos: Power, Identity and Moblity in Mexican Society Valentina Napolitano & Xochitl Leyva Solano (eds.) 1998 • 9781900039239 (pb) • 208pp • £12.00 Freedom of Speech: Right or Privilege? J.R.Pole 1998 • 9780718714987 • £5.00 A Society of Strangers: Education for Citizenship in the Post-Modern World Roger Scruton 1997 • 9780718714307 • £5.00
Ain’t That a Shame? Censorship and the Culture of Transgression Martha Bayles 1996 • £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
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Britain and Latin America: ‘Hope in a Time of Change?’ Louise Fawcett & Eduardo Posada-Carbó 1996 • 9781900039062 • 41pp • £5.00 Central America: Fragile Transition Rachel Sieder (eds.) 1996 • 9780312160104 • xviii+298pp • £52.50 with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press Elections Before Democracy: The History of Elections in Europe and Latin America Eduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.) 1996 • 9780312158859 • 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 • 9781900039048 • 48pp • £5.00 Military Political Identity and Reformism in Independent Mexico: an Analysis of the Memorias de Guerra (1821–1855) Will Fowler 1996 • 9781900039109 • 55pp • £5.00 Reason and Religion: The Moral Foundations of Freedom The Rt. Hon. Baroness Thatcher 1996 • £5.00 Rebuilding the State: Mexico After Salinas Mónica Serrano & Victor Bulmer-Thomas (eds.) 1996 • 9781900039031 (pb) • 190pp • £12.00 The Brazilian Fiscal System in the 1990s: Equity and Efficiency under Inflationary Conditions Mauricio Coutinho 1996 • 9781900039017 • 32pp • £5.00 The English-Language Press in Latin America Oliver Marshall 1996 • 9781900039024 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00 The VIVA RIO Movement: The Struggle for Peace Hilda Maria Gaspar Pereira 1996 • 9781900039079 • 33pp • £5.00 Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the UK, 1965–1995 Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 1996 • 9781900039130 (pb) • 152pp • £12.00 The New Economic Model In Latin America and its Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.) 1996 • 9780333662748 (pb) • 378pp • £25.50 66
Political Corruption in Europe and Latin America Walter Little & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.) 1996 • 9780333663097 (hb) • 328pp • £62.50 Elemental Meanings: Symbolic Expression in Inka Miniature Figurines Penny Dransart 1995 • 9781900039000 (pb) • 59pp • £5.00 Learning from Failed Stabilisation: The Cruzado Plan in Brazil Carlos Winograd 1995 • 9780901145932 (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 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 • 9780901145987 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00 Structural Adjustment and the Agricultural John Weeks (eds.) 1995 • 9780333637852 (hb) • 320pp • £62.50 Corporatism Revisited: Salinas and the Reform of the Popular Sector Nikki Craske 1994 • 9780901145949 (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 • 9780901145925 (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 • 9780901145956 (hb) • 395pp • £12.00
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The Food Industry in Brazil: Towards a Restructuring? Walter Belik 1994 • 9780901145918 (pb) • 42pp • £5.00
Argentina and the United States at the Sixth Pan American Conference (Havana 1928) David Sheinin 1991 • 9780901145741 • 54pp • £5.00
The Pacification of Central America James Dunkerley 1994 • 9780901145901 • 150pp • £5.00
European Immigration and Ethnicity in Latin America: A Bibliography Oliver Marshall 1991 • 9780901145727 (pb) • 165pp • £12.00
Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Who Will Benefit? Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Nikki Craske & Mónica Serrano (eds.) 1994 • 9780333612132 (hb) • 275pp • £75.00 Between the Economy and the Polity in the River Plate: Uruguay, 1811–1890 Fern&o López-Alves 1993 • 9780901145895 (pb) • 97pp • £5.00 Brazil: The Challenges of the 1990s Maria D’Alva Kinzo (ed.) 1993 • 9781850436133 • 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 • 9780901145857 • 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 • 9780901145819 (pb) • 108pp • £5.00 Lonkos, Curakas and Zupais: The Collapse and Re-making of Tribal Society in Central Chile, 1535–1560 Leonardo León 1992 • 9780901145789 (pb) • 58pp • £5.00 The Failure of Export-Led Growth in Brazil and Mexico, c. 1870–1930 Luis Catão 1992 • 9780901145826 • 72pp • £5.00
Public Policy and Private Initiative: Railway Building in Sao Paulo, 1860–1889 Colin M. Lewis 1991 • 9780901145758 (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 • 9780901145734 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00 The New Agrarian Movement in Mexico, 1979–1990 Neil Harvey 1991 • 9780901145710 • 55pp • £5.00 Political Transition and Economic Stabilisation Bolivia, 1982–89 James Dunkerley 1990 • 9780901145703 (pb) • 88ppp • £5.00 Roraima: Brazil’s Northernmost Frontier John Hemming 1990 • 9780901145680 (pb) • 56pp • £5.00 An A–Z of Modern Latin American Literature in English Translation 1989 • 9780901145673 (pb) • 96pp • £5.00 The Mexican Landlord: Rental Housing in Guadalajara and Puebla Alan Gilbert & Ann Varley 1989 • 9780901145666 (pb) • 33pp • £5.00 The State and Henequen Production in Yucatán, 1955–1980 Roberto Escalante 1988 • 9780901145659 • 44pp • £5.00 Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro Luiz Carlos Soares 1988 • 9780901145642 • 43pp • £5.00 The Market of Potosí at the End of the Eighteenth Century Enrique Tandeter 1987 • 9780901145628 • 47pp • £5.00
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Caciques, Tribute and Migration in the Southern Andes: Indian Society and the 17th Century Colonial Order (Audencia de Charcas) Thierry Saignes 1985 • 9780901145611 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00
W.H. Hudson: the Colonial’s Revenge. A Reading of his Fiction and his Relationship with Charles Darwin Jason Wilson 1981 • 9780901145376 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00
Harnessing the Interior Vote: The Impact of Economic Change, Unbalanced Development and Authoritarianism on the Local Politics of Northeast Brazil Scott William Hoefle 1985 • 9780901145604 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00
Peruvian Labour and the Military Government since 1968 Alan Angell 1980 • 9780901145383 • 61pp • £5.00
Bonanza Development? The Selva Oil Industry in Peru, 1968–1982 George Philip 1984 • 9780901145574 (pb) • 29pp • £5.00 The Crisis of the Chilean Socialist Party (PSCh) in 1979 Carmelo Furci 1984 • 9780901145567 • 25pp • £5.00 The Retreat from Oil Nationalism in Ecuador, 1976–1983 Christopher Brogan 1984 • 9780901145598 • 29pp • £5.00 Paraguay in the 1970s: Continuity and Change in the Political Process James Painter 1983 • 9780901145529 (pb) • 38pp • £5.00 Bolivia 1980–1981: The Political System in Crisis James Dunkerley 1982 • 9780901145499 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00 Brazilian Private Industrial Enterprise, 1950–1980 Susan M. Cunningham 1982 • 9780901145482 • 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 • 9780901145451 (pb) • 17pp • £5.00 Labour in Chile under the Junta, 1973–1979 Gonzalo Falabella 1981 • 9780901145390 • 60pp • £5.00 Latin America and the Second World War. I, 1939–1942 R.A. Humphreys 1981 • 9780485177107 • 232pp • £12.00 68
Industrial Investment in an ‘Export’ Economy: the Brazilian Experience before 1914 Flávio Rabelo Versiani 1979 • 9780901145352 • 40pp • £5.00 Agrarian Reform and Peasant Organisation on the Ecuadorian Coast Michael R. Redclift 1978 • 9780485177084 • xii+186pp • £7.50 The Rise and Fall of the Peruvian Military Radicals, 1968–1976 George D.E. Philip 1978 • 9780485177091 • vi+178pp • £7.50 Farmers in Revolt: The Revolution of 1893 in the Province of Santa Fe, Argentina Ezequiel Gallo 1976 • 9780485177077 • 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 • 9780485177060 • 153pp • £7.50 British Nitrates and Chilean Politics, 1886–1896: Balmaceda and North Harold Blakemore 1974 • 9780485177046 • vi+260pp • £7.50 Commercial Relations between British Overseas Territories and South America, 1806–1914: An Introductory Essay T.W. Keeble 1970 • 9780485177039 (pb) • vi+108pp • £7.50 The ‘Detached Recollections’ of General D.F. O’Leary R.A. Humphreys (eds.) 1969 • 9780485177015 • vi+66pp • £7.50
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WARBURG INSTITUTE WARBURG STUDIES AND TEXTS Azariah de’Rossi Observations on the Syriac New Testament: A Sixteenth-Century Jew’s Critique of the Vulgate Joanna Weinberg 2005 • 9780854811335 (pb) • 116pp • £20.00 Avicenna’s De anima in the Latin West. The Formation of a Peripatetic Philosophy of the Soul 1160–1300 Dag Nikolaus Hasse 2000 • 9780854811250 (pb) • £32.00
STUDIES OF THE WARBURG INSTITUTE Erasmian Wit and Proverbial Wisdom: An Illustrated Moral Compendium for François I Jean Michel Massing (ed.) 1995 • 9780854810963 (hb) • £25.00 Le Septième Siècle: Changements et Continuités/ The Seventh Century: Change and Continuity Jacques Fontaine & J.N. Hillgarth (eds.) 1992 • 9780854810833 (hb) • £35.00 Das Fossombroner Skizzenbuch: Ein Codex in der Biblioteca Civica Passionei zu Fossombrone mit Nachzeichnungen nach der Antike Arnold Nesselrath 1993 • 9780854810840 (hb) • £55.00 The Optics of Ibn Al-Haytham. Books I–III: On Direct Vision A.I. Sabra 1989 • 9780854810727 (hb) • 2 vols., £50.00 Der Codex Wolfegg: Zeichnungen nach der Antike von Amico Aspertini Gunter Schweikhart 1986 • 978085810642 (hb) • £10.00 The Hortus Deliciarum of Herrad of Hohenbourg (Landsberg) (2 vols.) A reconstruction by Rosalie Green, Michael Evans, Christine Bischoff & Michael Curschmann 1979 • 9780854810550 (hb) • £50.00 The Roman Sketchbook of Girolamo da Carpi Norman W.Canedy 1977 • 9780854810543 (hb) • £20.00
European Clocks and Watches in the Near East Otto Kurz 1975 • 9780854810536 (hb) • £5.00 Benito Arias Montano (1527–1598) B. Rekers 1972 • 9780854810468 (hb) • £5.00 Giovanni Rucellai ed il suo Zibaldone. Part II: A Florentine Patrician and his Palace F.W. Kent, Alessandro Perosa, Brenda Preyer, Roberto Salvini & Piero Sanpaolesi 1981 • 9780954810574 (hb) • £25.00 The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin: catalogue raisonné: Part V: Drawings after the Antique. Miscellaneous Drawings. Addenda Walter Friedlaender & Anthony Blunt (eds.) 1974 • 9780854810482 (hb) • £16.00 The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin: catalogue raisonné: Part IV: Studies for the Long Gallery. The Decorative Drawings. The Illustrations to Leonardo’s Treatise. The Landscape Drawings Walter Friedlaender & Anthony Blunt (eds.) 1963 • 9780854810390 (hb) • £5.00
WARBURG INSTITUTE COLLOQUIA Rashid Al-Din. Agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran Anna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.) 2011 • 9780854811533 (pb) • 320pp with Nino Aragno Editore, Turin Renaissance Letters and Learning. In Memoriam Giovanni Aquilecchia Dilwyn Knox & Nuccio Ordine 2010/2011 • 9780854811274 In the Age of Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth Century Peter Adamson (ed.) 2011 • 9780854811540 • 286pp • £60.00 Ptolemy’s Geography in the Renaissance Zur Shalev & Charles Burmett (eds.) 2011 • 9780854811526 (pb) • 253pp • £50.00 Conflicting Duties: Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550–1750 Maria Pia Donato & Jill Kraye (eds.) 2010 • 9780854811496 (pb) • 404pp • £50.00
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Images of the Pagan Gods. Papers of a Conference in Honour of Jean Seznec Rembrandt Duits & François Quiviger (eds.) 2010 • 9780854811441 (pb) • 450pp • £50.00
WARBURG INSTITUTE SURVEYS AND TEXTS
Iconography without Texts Paul Taylor 2008 • 9780854811434 (pb) • 215pp • £40.00
Codices Boethiani: Part IV, Portugal and Spain Marina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.), with Barbara Maria Tarquini 2010 • 9780854811502 (pb) • £32.00
In the Age of al-Farabi: Arabic Philosophy in the 4th/10th Century Peter Adamson 2008 • 9780854811472 (pb) • £40.00
Codices Boethiani: Part III, Italy and the Vatican City Marina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.) 2001 • 9780854811236 (pb) • £55.00
Classical Arabic Philosophy: Sources and Reception Peter Adamson (ed.) 2007 • 9780854811403 (pb) • £36.00
Codices Boethiani: Part II, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden & Switzerland Lesley Smith (ed.) 2001 • 9780854811212 (pb) • £30.00
Lucian of Samosata Vivus et Redivivus Christopher Ligota & Letizia Panizza (eds.) 2007 • 9780854811380 (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 • 9780854811373 (pb) • £24.00 Magic and the Classical Tradition Charles Burnett & W. F. Ryan (eds.) 2006 • 9780854811311 (pb) • £32.00 Pictorial Composition from Medieval to Modern Art Paul Taylor & François Quiviger (eds.) 2001 • 9780854811267 (pb) • £30.00 Hildegard of Bingen. The Context of her Thought and Art Charles Burnett & Peter Dronke (eds.) 1998 • 9780854811182 (pb) • £24.00 Lorenzo the Magnificent: Culture and Politics Michael Mallett & Nicholas Mann (eds.) 1996 • 9780854810949 (pb) • £28.00 Ancient History and the Antiquarian: Essays in Memory of Arnaldo Momigliano Michael Crawford & C.R. Ligota (eds.) 1995 • 9780854810956 (pb) • £16.00
The Liber Aristotilis of Hugo of Santalla Charles Burnett & David Pingree (eds.) 1997 • 9780854811151 (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 • 9780854810888 (pb) • £28.00 Antonio Agustín: Between Renaissance and Counter-Reform M. H. Crawford (ed.) 1994 • 9780854810864 (pb) • £20.00 A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444–83) D.S. Chambers 1992 • 9780854810802 (pb) • £12.00 Philosophical Fictions and the French Renaissance Neil Kenny (ed.) 1991 • 9780854810796 (pb) • £6.00 Pseudo-Bede De Mundi Celestis Terrestrisque Constitutione: A Treatise on the Universe and the Soul Charles Burnett (ed.) 1985 • 9780854810635 (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 • 9780854810598 (pb) • £4.00
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Two Notes on Francisco de Holanda J.B. Bury 1981 • 9780854810581 (pb) • £3.00
SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS Caro Vitto: Essays in Memory of Vittore Branca Jill Kraye & Laura Lepschy, with Nicola Jones 2007 • 9780854811427 (pb) • 335pp • £32.00 with The Italianist Legal Documents of the Hellenistic World M.J. Geller & H. Maehler (eds.) 1995 • 9780854810895 (pb) • £30.00 Fritz Saxl (1890–1948). A Biographical Memoir Gertrud Bing 1998 • 9780854811199 (pb) • £5.00 Index of Emblems of the Italian Academies Jennifer Montagu 1988 • 9780854810741 (pb) • £7.00 Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies vol. VI R.W. Hunt, Raymond Klibansky & Lotte Labowsky (eds.) 1968 • 9780854810147 (pb) • £2.00 The Works of Raphael Santi da Urbino: As Represented in The Raphael Collection from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle (‘The Ruland Collection’) 1970 • 9780854810673 (microform) • £200.00
OXFORD-WARBURG STUDIES A History of Renaissance Rhetoric 1380–1620 Peter Mack 2011 • 9780199597284 (hb) • 360pp • £80.00 with Oxford University Press
Commonplace Learning: Ramism and its German Ramifications, 1543–1630 Howard Hotson 2007 • 9780198174301 (hb) • £92.00 with Oxford University Press History of Scholarship: A Selection of Papers from the Seminar on the History of Scholarship Held Annually at the Warburg Institute Christopher Ligota & Jean-Louis Quantin (eds.) 2006 • 9780199284313 (hb) • £176.00 with Oxford University Press Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images and Instruments in Early Modern Europe Sachiko Kusukawa & Ian Maclean (eds.) 2006 • 9780199288786 (hb) • £122.00 with Oxford University Press The Copts and the West, 1439–1822: The European Discovery of the Egyptian Church Alastair Hamilton 2006 • 9780199288779 (hb) • £98.00 with Oxford University Press Machiavelli: The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility and Irrelevance Sydney Anglo 2005 • 9780199267767 (hb) • £102.00 with Oxford University Press Children of the Promise: The Confraternity of the Purification and the Socialization of Youths in Florence, 1427–1785 Lorenzo Polizzotto 2004 • 9780199263325 (hb) • £96.00 with Oxford University Press
The Church of England and Christian Antiquity: The Construction of a Confessional Identity in the Seventeenth Century Jean-Louis Quantin 2009 • 9780199557868 (hb) • 496pp • £85.00 with Oxford University Press John Selden: A Life in Scholarship G.J. Toomer 2009 • 9780199207039 • 1,016pp • £120.00 with Oxford University Press
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