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BIOGRAPHY.
Fresca
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A Life in the Making: A Biographer’s Quest for a Forgotten Bloomsbury Polymath HELEN SOUTHWORTH
Fresca tells a tale of unconventionality, multifarious creativity, and a quest for new ways of living and loving. The goal was to discover how Francesca Allinson’s fictional autobiography, A Childhood, made it onto Leonard and Virginia Woolf ’s The Hogarth Press list in 1937. Allinson’s connections register the cultural ferment of the Interwar years: a rich collaboration and unconsummated romance with homosexual composer Michael Tippett; an affair with Arts League of Service founder Judy Wogan; and a friendship with designer Enid Marx. Her life of promise, tragically cut short by suicide by drowning in 1945, is an eerie echo of Virginia Woolf ’s suicide. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-821-3 £35/$50 340 pp. 234 × 156 mm Highly illustrated
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Yigal Allon A Neglected Political Legacy, 1949–1980 UDI MANOR
Yigal Allon was a major contributor to the nation building process of the State of Israel. He did so from multiple positions he held in government. Between 1961 and 1968 he served as Labor Minister. In 1968 he became the Absorption minister and from 1969 to 1974 he served as Minister of Education. In his last role, 1974–1977, he held Israel’s foreign policy helm, encouraging countries and leaders to engage with Israel. Throughout his 17 years in government, Allon was a pivotal player in the cabinet’s security and foreign relations endeavours. From 1968 to 1977 he was also vice prime minister. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-880-0 £55/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
‘For Only Those Deserve the Name’
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T.E. Lawrence and Seven Pillars of Wisdom MARK CALDERBANK
Mark Calderbank’s biography shows how post-World War I political developments in the Middle East, and Lawrence’s unsettled life and sense of guilt, influenced the published work and contributed to his sense of failure. Seven Pillars is a story coloured by a retrospective vision of history, a post-war Weltanschaung, and the compulsion to present an exemplary personality. Seven Pillars has been overly influential and has long required a reassessment. The 100th anniversary of the Revolt is opportune. Of especial significance are the revealing of accounts of other participants, and Lawrence’s presentation of the Arabs and of history, both of which remain highly topical. The Epilogue, a commentary on an essay (1940) by André Malraux, appraises the meaning of literature in Lawrence’s life. To date, Seven Pillars has eluded evaluation. “In the end”, wrote Herbert Read, “the reader finds himself alone: he has to decide for himself.” HB ISBN 978-1-84519-808-4 £40/$64.95 396 pp. 234 × 156 mm Illustrated
Diary of a Ypres Nun
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October 1914–May 1915: The Diary of Soeur Marguerite of the Sisters of Lamotte Suffering and Sacrifice in the First World War INTRODUCED AND EDITED BY LINDA PALFREEMAN
At the centre of the fearful and prolonged barrages of shelling by the military of both sides lay the town of Ypres, known for its Cloth Hall and cathedral, its butter and its lace – now to be blasted to infamy as an indelible symbol of suffering and sacrifice and wanton destruction. Originally published in French in 1917, this harrowing yet sometimes surprisingly humorous account of events in the besieged and battered town of Ypres was written between October 1914 and May 1915, as she worked alongside the Friends’ Ambulance Unit and Father Delaere, to bring comfort and succour to the suffering civilian population. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-870-1
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The Additional Memoirs of Lady Hester Stanhope
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An Unpublished Historical Account for the years 1819–1820, as recorded by her physician Charles Lewis Meryon EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARK GUSCIN
Recently brought to light and edited with an introduction by Mark Guscin, the Additional Memoirs contains invaluable and fascinating new information about the life not only of Lady Hester, covering in addition to the period 1819–1820 anecdotes and stories from the rest of her life, but also of Meryon himself, finally solving the mystery behind his lengthy and time-consuming journey back to the Lebanon in 1819 and the reasons why he left Lady Hester again almost immediately upon arrival. The Additional Memoirs is essential eye-witness reading for anyone with an interest in nineteenth-century England and Europe, the Middle East, travel (including a detailed description of what was involved in quarantine) and more specifically, the Stanhope family. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-873-2 £50/$74.95 400 pp. 246 × 171 mm Illustrated
‘A very good sort of man’
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A Life of Dr Charles Lewis Meryon (1783–1877), physician to Lady Hester Stanhope MARK GUSCIN
The biography is a companion volume to the newly discovered Additional Memoirs of Lady Hester Stanhope: An Unpublished Historical Account for the years 1819–1820, as recorded by her physician Charles Lewis Meryon, edited with an introduction by Mark Guscin. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-872-5 £40/$59.95 300 pp. 234 × 156 mm Illustrated
The Nationalist Al Sa‘ud Advisor Shaykh Yusuf Yassin of Sa‘udi Arabia JOSEPH A. KÉCHICHIAN
Shaykh Yusuf Yassin (1892–1962) marked the contemporary history of the Kingdom of Sa‘udi Arabia in his capacity as a favorite advisor who was the founder monarch’s confidential secretary, relentless envoy and chief foreign policy consultant. The volume provides essential background on a man who rose from humble origins in Syria to espouse Arabian values, and walks the reader through nearly five decades of Arab history, including the repercussions of the infamous 1916 Sykes–Picot Agreement, the creation of the League of Arab States, and various Arab crises. Over the course of several decades Yusuf Yassin met with and negotiated on behalf of three monarchs, ‘Abdul ‘Aziz and his two successors, Sa‘ud and Faysal, with Arab and global leaders. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-804-6 £35/$50 320 pp. 234 × 156 mm Highly illustrated
A Nautical Story Writer The Life and Works of Matthew Henry Barker, ‘The Old Sailor’ PAUL N. MARSHALL
A Nautical Story Writer sets out the life and works of Barker, a journalist, novelist and Whig. Part One provides a detailed biography of his life, sea service, adventures and engagement with friends and politicians. Part Two details his published works. Although Barker is an author from the classic period, his written observations will be of interest to readers of the Horatio Hornblower novels of C. S. Forester, and the Aubrey-Maturin series of Patrick O’Brian. The extensive bibliographic information provided makes this work an essential acquisition for university libraries and antiquarian booksellers. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-839-8 £40/$59.95 480 pp. 246 × 171 mm
LITERARY CRITICISM AND POETRY.
Reading Fragments and Fragmentation in Modernist Literature
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REBECCA VARLEY-WINTER
Rebecca Varley-Winter introduces fragmentation as an aspect of what Julia Kristeva and Hélène Cixous term ‘écriture féminine’, and offers new readings of the texts that Stéphane Mallarmé struggled to finish, associating his fragmentation with translation and the ‘Crise’ (Crisis) of vers libre. The author then considers the fragmentary affects of humour, ranging from Henri Bergson to Mina Loy and T. S. Eliot. Urban fragmentation is explored in Hope Mirrlees’ Paris: A Poem, John Maynard Keynes’ The Economic Consequences of the Peace, Félix Fénéon’s Nouvelles en trois lignes, Apollinaire’s Zone, and Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project. The author ultimately weighs the claim of literary fragmentation as an ethical commitment to detail, embedded in the living body, against a view of fragments as more numbed traces or disembodied remnants. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-895-4 £55/$69.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
David Foster Wallace
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Presences of the Other EDITED BY BEATRICE PIRE AND PIERRE-LOUIS PATOINE
Indeterminate and inconclusive, constructed on Derridean ‘difference’, DFW’s output testifies to the presence of a liberating symbolic Other; by resisting closure, it promotes both a fundamental reworking of the literary tradition and a compassionate vision of the human condition. Prominent scholars explore varieties of otherness in Wallace’s ‘open work’ by engaging with the dialogue his writing establishes with non-literary discourses such as cinema (French Nouvelle Vague), music (rap, in Signifying Rappers), religion (Buddhism) and philosophy (Wittgenstein). Critical approaches to the author’s protean identity, taste for masquerade and performance, and capacity for metamorphosis and transformation, foreground traces of an otherness that sets out a salutary spiritual potential for the 21st century. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-840-4 £50/$69.95 176 pp. 229 × 152 mm
The Wheels of Chance by H.G. Wells With a student guide to the historical and social context of the novel
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INTRODUCED BY JEREMY WITHERS
Written at the height of the late-19th century “bicycle craze” and rich in geographical detail of southern England, The Wheels of Chance is a captivating portrayal of two people attempting to break free of the dreary life society has carved out for them. The novel is also among Wells’s funniest works, rivaling his other comedic masterpieces such as Kipps and The History of Mr. Polly. Using a copy text of the 1925 Atlantic edition of the novel, this edition includes a full introduction providing historical context on the novel and biographical information on Wells, a further reading list, detailed notes, a map of Hoopdriver’s journey, a selection of contemporary reviews, and excerpts of letters by Wells relevant to the novel. The work has been specially prepared for student engagement and classroom use. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-889-3 £14.95/$22.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
The Expression of Things
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Themes in Thomas Hardy’s Fiction and Poetry JOHN HUGHES
John Hughes explores Hardy’s claim that his art sought to ‘intensify the expression of things’ through three main sections – on music, the body, and voice. These offer intersecting and mutually informing discussions of the central drama of inexpression and expressivity in Hardy’s work, as it affects the various personae of the text, including the reader. Throughout, the book draws on themes in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Stanley Cavell to reveal how Hardy’s fiction and poetry express and represent the affective and physical conditions of mind, and their conflicts with social fictions of identity. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-812-1 £50/$69.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Telling it Slant
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Critical Approaches to Helen Oyeyemi EDITED BY CHLOE BUCKLEY AND SARAH ILOTT
This collection develops a body of research around critically acclaimed author Helen Oyeyemi, putting her in dialogue with other contemporary writers and tracing her relationship with other works and literary traditions. Spanning the settings and cultural traditions of Britain, Nigeria and the Caribbean, her work highlights the interconnected histories and cultures wrought by multiple waves of enslavement, colonization, and migration. HB ISBN 978-1-84519 790-2 £45/$54.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Invictus
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Selected Poems and Prose of W.E. Henley JOHN HOWLETT
The book title derives from Henley’s most famous poem Invictus, which has been used as the name of a Hollywood film and for the International Paralympic Games sport event created by Britain’s Prince Harry. The poem’s stanzas have been popularized by Winston Churchill, Aung San Suu Ky and President Obama, and used to literary effect by C.S. Lewis, Oscar Wilde and in Casablanca. His friendships with Robert Louis Stevenson, J.M. Barrie, and Yeats places him at the centre of the Victorian literary milieu. As editor of National Observer he published writers as diverse as Kipling, Shaw, Hardy and Wells. He promoted new forms of expression in literature and art, and was a close friend of Rodin and Degas. HB ISBN 978-1-84519 886-2 £55/$69.95 200 pp. 229 × 152 mm
“OH, LET ME RETURN!” Nature’s Poets
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Chinese Poetry of Two Millennia HA POONG KIM
These poems are often read in light of the Daoist philosophy. However, no philosophical understanding of nature is necessary to appreciate what our nature poets sing. Anyone who has seen Chinese landscape paintings should be able to enjoy it. But most of the poems in this collection are not ordinary lyrical songs but more often than not songs of longing, in which the reader may hear also the life spirit’s protest against the oppression of human civilization. In his long poem “Oh, Let Me Return,” Tao Yuanming is singing his longing for return to nature, away from “the net of dust.” PB ISBN 978-1-84519 888-6 £19.95/$24.95 176 pp. 216 × 138 mm
Werner Krauss German Film and Theatre Actor, Nazi Propaganda Collaborator
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A Fictional Re-imagining of his Life GARETH WATTS
This book is a fictional account of the life of German film and theatre actor Werner Krauss, eponymous star of the classic silent film The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari. Upon gaining worldwide recognition in this film, Krauss was co-opted into the Nazi hate campaign of the 1930s and 1940s. He featured in the vicious propaganda film Jud Suss, and he was complicit in giving anti-Semitic performances onstage, most notably as Shylock in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. PB ISBN 978-1-84519 898-5 £24.95/$34.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
CRITICAL
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Critical Voices offers accessible introductions to the key ideas of significant thinkers in literary studies and cultural criticism. The “critical voice” format is unique in that the discussion and polemical interventions of each volume are primarily staged by the critic and set in the cadence of his or her own words. The series engages in multi-format editions, to include Readers, Interviews and Interview Collections. A common theme is the necessity to provide a platform for student engagement in the formation and use of literary ideas. The General Editor of the series is David Jonathan Y. Bayot, Director of the De La Salle University Publishing House, Manila, The Philippines. Publications are jointly published by the University and Sussex Academic Press.
Deconstruction After All Reflections and Conversations by Christopher Norris
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EDITED BY DAVID JONATHAN Y. BAYOT
“Norris is the most philosophically astute of all British literary theorists, and increasingly one of the most politically important, subjecting the jaded scepticisms of our time to a scintillating critique.” Terry Eagleton, Distinguished Professor of English Literature, University of Lancaster “Norris has been a guide through deconstruction for an entire international generation of scholars; but he is also a leader, an independent thinker whose voice cuts across and through these pages with urgency, clarity, and utter commitment to serious thinking.” Thomas Docherty, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Warwick PB ISBN 978-1-84519-773-5 £29.95/$39.95 340 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Derek Attridge in Conversation DEREK ATTRIDGE WITH DAVID JONATHAN Y. BAYOT
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AND FRANCISO ROMAN GUEVARA
“Derek Attridge is one of the most brilliant and versatile literary thinkers in the Anglophone world. With interests ranging from prosody to deconstruction, together with groundbreaking critical studies of Joyce and Coetzee, Attridge has inspired colleagues and students across three continents.” Maud Ellmann, Berlin Professor of English, University of Chicago “Attridge is one of the most distinguished literary theorists in the world. This admirably readable book is a marvelously ‘cool’, in the sense of fair-minded, introduction to modern theory. Its autobiographical side exemplifies how important are chance encounters with people or books.” J. Hillis Miller, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine PB ISBN 978-1-84519-753-7 £14.95/$19.95 96 pp. 229 × 152 mm
For the Tempus-Fugitives Poems and Verse-Essays
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CHRISTOPHER NORRIS
“This stunningly accomplished volume, which handles the most demanding verse forms with apparently effortless skill, confirms Christopher Norris’s status as one of the most erudite, original and adventurous Englishlanguage poets of our time.” Terry Eagleton, Distinguished Professor of English Literature, University of Lancaster “ ‘Let’s think,’ writes Christopher Norris, ‘let’s think’ in verse, highly formalised verse. And let us, he writes, after Kant, ‘dare to know’ – to know, again in verse, highly formalised verse. And ‘let us,’ he writes, ‘know ourselves more fully.’ And we do. Here. Astonishing.” John Schad, Professor of Modern Literature, University of Lancaster These pieces have the hallmark qualities of intellectual range, perceptive wit, and formal inventiveness that characterize Norris’s verse-essays. They make a strong case for poetry as a vehicle for argument, dialogue, and open debate. PB ISBN 978-1-84519 867-1
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Filipinas Everywhere Essays in Criticism and Cultural Studies from a Filipino Perspective
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E. SAN JUAN JR.
“E. San Juan is remarkable for his commitment to literature and culture as vital areas of contemporary social life.” Fredric Jameson, Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Professor of Comparative Literature and Romance Studies, Duke University “E. San Juan is one of the world’s most distinguished progressive critics. He is undoubtedly the leading authority on Filipino-American literary relations.” H. Bruce Franklin, John Cotton Dana Professor of English and American Studies, Rutgers University In this epoch of disastrous neoliberal globalization, E. San Juan’s critique seizes the crisis in neocolonial Philippines as a point of intervention. As current Philippine President Duterte’s timely war on drugs and corruption rages, San Juan foregrounds the facticity that Filipinos are once more confronted with the barbaric legacy of U.S. domination, legitimized today as “civilizing” humanitarianism. PB ISBN 978-1-84519 866-4 £22.50/$29.95 192 pp. 229 × 152 mm
ART HISTORY.
The Discovery of El Greco
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The Nationalization of Culture versus the Rise of Modern Art (1860–1914) ERIC STORM
Originally published in Dutch and Spanish, now available in English. “The work reconstructs the process that led to the redemption of El Greco for the masters of modern art.” Nigel Glendinning, Bulletin of Spanish Studies “An indispensable book for lovers of this ‘strange’ genius, so thoroughly Spanish, and for all who want to approach the construction of the Western canon at the turn of the century.” David Felipe Arranz, El Imparcial PB ISBN 978-1-84519-744-5 £25/$34.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
The Mystery of the Real
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Letters of the Canadian Artist Alex Colville and Biographer Jeffrey Meyers EDITED, WITH FOUR ESSAYS, BY JEFFREY MEYERS
“We are at last getting to know Alex Colville, who was the most popular painter in Canada at his death in 2013. First, the Art Gallery of Ontario organized an excellent show that focussed on his private life and left a strong impression of his passionate relationship with his wife and frequent model. Now we have a selection of letters, the first Colville letters published. They reveal a man more expansive, literary and self-reflective than we might have guessed.” Reviewed by Robert Fulford, National Post, December 2016 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-811-4 £27.50/$34.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated with an 8-page colour plate section
THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES.
Child Actors on the London Stage, circa 1600
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Their Education, Recruitment and Theatrical Success JULIE ACKROYD
The styles of play-texts which the boys performed and their manner of presenting characters helps to assess why child acting companies were commercially viable and popular. Their portrayal of all roles in a performance; young and old, male and female, clearly demonstrated their versatility and skill in mimicry and the adoption of other personas. Therefore the taking of grammar-school boys for re-training as actors was not opportunistic; their abductions were planned. The theatre owners undertook this method of recruitment as they felt that they were immune from prosecution due to holding royal commissions which they used to recruit boys. However, the Clifton vs. Robinson case clearly demonstrates that a determined parent whose child had been taken could challenge this and demand reparation. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-848-0 £55/$69.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Experimental Shakespeare
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A Novel Reading of His Play-Scripts ELI ROZIK
Shakespeare’s playwrighting and possibly his directing reflect a consistent intent to explore principles that, in his days, were perceived as foreign to the dramatic idiom. This is evident within the framework of contemporary theatre theories at the time. Eli Rozik’s novel reading of the play-scripts provides the classical and synchronic theoretical background required to capture Shakespeare’s innovative approach, and is a major contribution to the history of European theatre practice and theory. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-827-5 £60/$74.95 240 pp. 234 × 156 mm
‘Hide Fox, and All After’ What is Concealed in Shakespeare’s Hamlet?
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J. D. WINTER
Is there anything more to say on Hamlet? ‘Hide fox, and all after,’ a casual quip of the Prince, as he and his enemy the King start to hunt each other down, is taken as the title for this closely-considered survey of the play. J.D. Winter finds question after question in it raised and unanswered, as if the play’s dramatic method were in part to create uncertainty in its audience and so draw them in. He adopts three phrases from the text to provide a context for his approach: the play’s the thing, a rhapsody of words, and the invisible event. PB ISBN 978-1-84519 887-9 £15.95/$22.95 200 pp. 216 × 138 mm
HISTORY.
The Huguenots in Later Stuart Britain ROBIN GWYNN
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Volume II: Settlement, Churches, and the Role of London
“This very welcome and pioneering study, the first of three proposed volumes, provides a history of French Huguenot communities in England from the civil war through the 1680s, and includes a helpful dictionary of Huguenot refugee ministers associated with the French Protestant churches in Britain from 1640 to 1713. Subsequent volumes will cover the impact of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) on England and its Huguenot communities, and how the French refugees became involved in the British-led coalition against their former sovereign, Louis XIV. Essential.” Choice review of Volume I, B. Lowe, Florida Atlantic University HB ISBN 978-1-84519-619-6
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Volume I: Crisis, Renewal, and the Ministers’ Dilemma HB ISBN 978-1-84519-618-9 (published 2015) Volume III: The Huguenots and the Defeat of Louis XIV’s France HB ISBN 978-1-84519-619-6 (2020)
Otto Abetz and His Paris Acolytes
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French Writers Who Flirted with Fascism, 1930–1945 MARTIN MAUTHNER
Before Hitler comes to power Otto Abetz is a left-wing Francophile teacher in provincial Germany, mobilising young French and German idealists to work together for peace through Franco-German reconciliation and a united Europe. Later, Abetz builds up a network of opinion-moulding French men and women who admire the Nazis and detest the Bolsheviks, and encourages them to use their pens to highlight Hitler’s triumphs. During the war he manoeuvres three of his French publicist friends – Jean Luchaire, Fernand de Brinon, Drieu la Rochelle – into key positions, from where they can laud Nazi achievements and denigrate the Resistance. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-799-5 £27.50/$42.95 360 pp 234 × 156 mm Illustrated
The Intellectual Response to the First World War
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How the Conflict Impacted on Ideas, Methods and Fields of Enquiry EDITED BY SARAH POSMAN, CEDRIC VAN DIJCK AND MARYSA DEMOOR
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of international collaboration, the development of disciplines and new institutional visions. The conflict not only destroyed much of Europe’s material cultural heritage, it also damaged the 19th-century humanist conception of the function of thought and problematized the position of the thinker in society. What is the intellectual’s task in a time of destruction and death? This book spotlights the ways in which the war redrew the map of knowledge production and changed traditional paradigms, fundamentally altering the approach to intellectual work. Thinking became more democratic and specialized, with a range of voices tackling specific problems created by the war, but now more conspicuously related to particular causes. The focus on the viewpoints of the 1914–1918 intellectual cadre throws into perspective the ways in which the war changed the contents, methods and organization of intellectual work. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-824-4 £65/$79.95 272 pp 234 × 156 mm
Friends in Flanders
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Humanitarian Aid Administered by the Friends’ Ambulance Unit during the First World War LINDA PALFREEMAN
The Friends’ Ambulance Unit (FAU) was created shortly after the outbreak of war. The idea of the unit’s founder, Philip J. Baker, was that it would provide young Friends (Quakers) with the opportunity to serve their country without sacrificing their pacifist principles. The first volunteers went to Belgium on 31 October 1914, under the auspices of the Joint War Committee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St John of Jerusalem. The Unit provided hospitals for the treatment of civilians, and worked intensively in the containment and treatment of the typhoid epidemic that swept the region, locating sufferers, providing them with medical care, and inoculating people against the disease. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-871-8 £24.95/$34.95 200 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
AMERICAN HISTORY.
The Military Conquest of the Prairie
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Native American Resistance, Evasion and Survival, 1865–1890 TORE T. PETERSEN
This book focuses on those Native Americans who chose the military option after the Civil War, with a close study on the final military operations on the plains. A concluding section analyzes the reservation experience from the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887 to the Federal Reorganization Act of 1934 by focusing on how Native Americans met the onslaught of the Federal government’s attempt to crush their cultures to the point of extinction. Includes colour plates of the Little Finger Nail ledger, courtesy of American Museum of Natural History, Division of Anthropology, New York. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-800-8 £65/$79.95 PB 978-1-84519-801-5 £27.50$39.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
FOLKLORE HISTORY. Emma Wilby, the author of Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic, and The Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-Century Scotland, is preparing two new volumes on Basque witchcraft trials:
Beautiful Gods Shamanistic Narratives in Basque Witchcraft Trials, 1608–1614
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Bitter Communion Voices of the Accused in Basque Witchcraft Trials, 1608–1614
Publishing information will be available on the Press website in early 2018.
THEOLOGY AND RELIGION.
Hinduism Beliefs & Practices Volume I Major Deities and Social Structures Volume II Religious History and Philosophy JEANEANE FOWLER
Originally published in 1997 – Choice Outstanding Academic Book – and now revised and expanded to two volumes. No prior knowledge of Hinduism is required. Contents are detailed on the Press website. Volume I: PB ISBN 978-1-84519-622-6 Volume II: PB ISBN 978-1-84519-623-3 £24.95/$34.95 340 pp. 246 × 171 mm
MEDIEVAL STUDIES.
The Mythical Indies and Columbus’s Apocalyptic Letter
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Imagining the Americas in the Late Middle Ages ELIZABETH MOORE WILLINGHAM
Awarded The St. Louis Mercantile Library Committee/Bibliographical Society of America Prize for Amercian Bibliography The central feature of the book is its annotated variorum edition of the Spanish Letter, together with an annotated English translation and word and name glossaries. A list of terms from early print-period and manuscript cultures supports those critical discussions. In the context of her text-based reading, the author addresses earlier critical perspectives on the Letter, explores foundational questions about its composition, publication and aims, and proposes a theory of authorship grounded in text, linguistics, discourse, and culture. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-700-1
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Eli Ben Amram and his Companions
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Jewish Leadership in the Eleventh-Century Mediterranean Basin ELINOAR BAREKET
Eli Ben Amram’s correspondence, discovered in the Genizah of Cairo, consists of his communications with Jewish figures from Egypt, Palestine, Babylon and Spain. As the Fustat community leader during the second half of the eleventh century his writings reveal not only the political situation pertaining to the Mediterranean Basin at the time, but are unique with regard to how Jewish society fared and functioned. He was a determined writer in that he expressed himself well on many topics and wrote up his plans for his community, as well as his reservations, in dozens of letters, court documents and poems, all of which were revealed in the Genizah. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-833-6 £70/$84.95 328 pp 234 × 156 mm
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CULTURAL STUDIES.
Wicca
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History, Belief, and Community in Modern Pagan Witchcraft ETHAN DOYLE WHITE
“An established pagan studies scholar and trained archaeologist, White has written a comprehensive, balanced primer for those interested in Wicca and other modern pagan religions. The author details Wicca’s history, core beliefs, and contemporary culture in a clear, concise manner that allows one to read the work from cover to cover or dip into it selectively. White details Wicca’s rise to prominence in the pagan community and its development as a modern worldwide religion through an understanding of its origin and adaptation from England to the US and beyond. Recommended.” Reviewed in Choice by A. E. Leykam, College of Staten Island (CUNY) HB ISBN 978-1-84519-754-4 £65/$74.95 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-755-1 £25/$34.95 272 pp. 229 × 152 mm
S/HE
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Sex & Gender in Hispanic Cultures EDITED BY DEBRA D. ANDRIST
Hierarchies and disparities based on sex and gender have characterized nearly all hominid societies over almost the entire world of cultures since time immemorial. Nearly without exception, those disparities have created a hierarchy of male over female. This book focuses on sex and gender issues in the Hispanic worlds, paying homage to all who do not fit within the strict parameters of previous definitions by including broadened descriptions of identity, both biological and social, and by highlighting aspects of traditional and non-traditional lifestyles as portrayed in art and literature. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-890-9 £55/$69.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
CAÑADA BLANCH/SUSSEX ACADEMIC STUDIES ON CONTEMPORARY SPAIN. General Editor: Paul Preston, London School of Economics In 1994, in collaboration with the London School of Economics, the Foundation established the Principe de Asturias Chair of Contemporary Spanish History and the Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies.
Friend or Foe?
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Occupation, Collaboration and Selective Violence in the Spanish Civil War PETER ANDERSON
‘Today with the Red Army captive and disarmed, the Nationalist [nacionales] troops have achieved their final military objectives. The war is over.’ With these two sentences, on 1 April 1939, General Franco announced that his writ ran across the whole of Spain. Friend or Foe? explores how Francoist occupation saw members of the state and society collaborate to win control of Spanish society. At the heart of the process lay the challenging task in civil war of distinguishing between supporter and opponent. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-794-0 £60/$74.95 272 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Press, Politics and National Identity in Barcelona
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The Transformation of La Vanguardia, 1881–1939 POL DALMAU
Whether under the corrupt politics of the Bourbon Restoration, the radical transformations of the Second Republic or the tragedy of the Spanish Civil War, La Vanguardia remained Barcelona’s indisputable journalistic benchmark. Central to this success was the Godó family’s extraordinary capacity to meet the changing tastes of a plural audience whilst adjusting to a changing political scenario. In parallel, the ownership of the newspaper allowed family members to expand their interests to other fields, such as politics, business and colonial rule in Cuba and Morocco. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-815-2 £65/$79.95 280 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Jorge Semprún The Spaniard who Survived the Nazis and Conquered Paris SOLEDAD FOX MAURA
“The most complete portrait of an intense and complex life, a voyage through the 20th century seen through the eyes of one of Spain’s most internationally relevant intellectuals.” Andrés Seoane, June 6, 2016. El Cultural, El Mundo Spanish by birth, Parisian by adoption, Semprún (1923–2011) was a legendary figure on the front lines of twentieth-century European history. During the first half of his life he was an exile of the Spanish Civil War, a member of the French Resistance, a Nazi camp survivor, and clandestine agent for the Spanish Communist Party. After repeatedly risking his life from the 1930s to the 1960s, he reinvented himself as a prolific writer who turned the extraordinary material from his own life into a series of autobiographical novels, beginning with The Long Voyage, his 1963 masterpiece about his deportation to Buchenwald. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-851-0
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The Adoption of a Pro-US Foreign Policy by Spain and the United Kingdom
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José María Aznar and Tony Blair’s Personal Motivations and their Global Impact NATHAN JONES
This book sets out to explain Aznar and Blair’s foreign policy and how they came to support the United States. Understanding their relationship is imperative to explaining divisions over European reform, intervention, tackling rogue states, the response to 9/11, and the war on terrorism. This critical period in world politics has been subject to significant academic analysis, but the motivations behind the adoption of a pro-US foreign policy by Aznar and Blair have hitherto not been examined from a comparative perspective. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-835-0 £60/$74.95 272 pp. 234 × 156 mm
Democracy, Deeds and Dilemmas
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British Civil Support for the Spanish Republic, 1936–1939 EMILY MASON
This book places British humanitarian responses to Spain within the context of Britain’s flourishing civic and popular political culture, following the advent of mass democracy in 1928 as supported by the Equal Franchise Act. Emily Mason explores engagement with ‘Spain’ through three foci: the peace movement, the co-operative movement and British Christians – groups that were at the heart of the humanitarian response, but which remain underexplored in current historiography. The book explores how the Republican cause resonated with notions of British identity and with the crises that different groups perceived to be threatening their world order. It explores the dilemma that non-intervention posed for many Britons, and argues that humanitarian support for the Spanish Republic offers an example of ‘active citizenship’ and popular internationalism in Britain between the wars. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-885-5 £50/$69.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Laboratory of Terror Conspiracy, Coup d’état and Civil War in Seville, 1936–1939
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History and Myth in Francoist Spain RÚBEN SERÉM
Rúben Serém dissects the conspiracy against the democratic Second Spanish Republic in the context of the uprising and civil war in Seville, the most populous urban centre seized by the military rebels during the coup d’état of July 1936. As the major industrial and economic centre in insurgent Spain, Seville remains central to understanding the rebels’ repressive project, for this Andalusian province witnessed the highest number of extra-judicial assassinations throughout the war. It dismantles, one by one, a series of carefully constructed narratives employed as rhetorical weapons to justify both the rebellion and the murderous rule of Queipo de Llano. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-881-7 £70/$79.95 300 pp. 234 × 156 mm Illustrated
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FIRST NATIONS and the colonial encounter Series Editors: David Cahill, Professorial Fellow, School of History, University of New South Wales and Blanca Tovías, Department of History, University of Sydney The series addresses themes such as: land tenure and land rights; violence and atrocity (including discussion of genocide); emigration, nomadism and forced translocation (e.g. reservations); miscegenation; frontier encounters and mission settlements; the imposition of Christianity and syncretism; strategies of accommodation and adaptation; resistance, rebellion, and revitalization; old and new forms of political organization and communication; women and gender under colonial rule; education, literacy, and the emergence or transformation of native literatures and histories. Series titles are detailed on the Press website.
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—————————————————————— I T S H I S T O R Y, P O L I T I C S A N D C U L T U R E The Series Editors António Costa Pinto (University of Lisbon) Onésimo T. Almeida (Brown University) Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra)
This new series will publish high-quality scholarly books on the entire spectrum of the Portuguese-speaking world, with particular emphasis on the modern history, culture, and politics of Portugal, Brazil, and Africa. The series, which will be open to a variety of approaches, will offer fresh insights into a wide range of topics covering diverse historical and geographical contexts. Particular preferences will be given to books that reflect interdisciplinary and innovative methodologies.
The Lusophone World
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The Evolution of Portuguese National Narratives SARAH ASHBY
This exploration of the dialectic between Portugal’s sense of identity and belonging in the EU and the CPLP provides an analysis of the manner in which Portugal’s institutional allegiances to both of these organizations have impacted the political, economic, and social fabric of the nation. The fact that Portugal is turning to its former colonies as alternate partners in trade, commerce, emigration, and development initiatives may not be evidence of straightforward estrangement from the European continent. More likely, Portugal appears to be riding a fresh wave of what it means to be modern in the European milieu. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-859-6 £50/$69.95 176 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Inequality in the Portuguese-Speaking World
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Global and Historical Perspectives EDITED BY FRANCISCO BETHENCOURT
This contributed volume sets out to study social inequality in Portuguese-speaking countries, thus providing diversification of experience across different continents. The purpose is to identify major economic, historical and cultural developments in terms of education, health, life-cycle, gender, ethnic, and religious relations. The current realities of migration are also addressed, since they raise the issue of ethnic integration. This is the first published work to address inequality in a cross-continent yet same language perspective, and presents a striking advance in the global study of inequality. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-846-6 £55/$74.95 294 pp. 229 × 152 mm
The Politics of Representation
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Elections and Parliamentarism in Portugal and Spain, 1875–1926 EDITED BY PEDRO TAVARES DE ALMEIDA & JAVIER MORENO LUZÓN
“This excellent volume, by leading authorities in the field, is a welcome addition to the steadily growing interest in the history of elections and parliaments in the Iberian world.” Professor Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Oxford University “The book opens a window onto political life that transforms our understanding of the emergence of modern politics in the southern edge of Europe.” Professor Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University “An excellent, professional account of elections and parliaments in Spain and Portugal before democracy.” Professor José Varela Ortega, Chairman of José Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañón Foundation HB ISBN 978-1-84519-875-6 £60/$74.95 272 pp. 229 × 152 mm
INTERNATIONA RELATIONS.
Cosmic Threats
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A Planetary Response NEVILLE BROWN
Cosmic Threats calls for the progressive creation of supra-national institutions intended to protect life on Earth against natural threats, be these terrestrial (pandemics, super-volcanoes, major earthquakes. . . .) or celestial (comets, asteroids, meteor storms . . .). Rancid though the world scene currently looks, this may actually be a good time to look towards a planetary security programme that can build up over a century or more. It would need special international institutions that are sufficiently integrated to cope with the celestial and terrestrial contingencies anticipated. Such an holistic approach to planetary security might prove to be a definitive substitute for war between nations. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-770-4 £35/$55 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-771-1 £22.50/$34.95 172 pp. 229 × 152 mm
SUSSEX STUDIES IN SPANISH HISTORY. General Editor: Nigel Townson, Universidad Complutense, Madrid Consultant Editor: José Álvarez-Junco, Universidad Complutense, Madrid Advisory Editors Pamela Radcliff, University of California, San Diego Tim Rees, University of Exeter
Alcalá Zamora and the Failure of the Spanish Republic, 1931–1936
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STANLEY G. PAYNE
Stanley Payne’s study argues that the failure of the Republic was not inevitable but depended on the policy choices of its president and the key party leaders. Alcalá Zamora’s professed goal was to “center the Republic,” stabilizing the new regime while avoiding extremes, but he failed altogether in this project. The Constitution of 1931 stipulated the “double responsibility” of parliamentary government both to the president and to a voting majority. Though Alcalá Zamora resisted strong efforts from the left to cancel the results of the first fully democratic elections in 1933, he subsequently used his powers recklessly, making and unmaking governments at will, refusing to permit normal functioning of parliament. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-858-9 £25/$34.95 220 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
The Last Survivor
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Cultural and Social Projects Underlying Spanish Fascism, 1931–1975 EDITED BY FERRAN GALLEGO AND FRANCISCO MORENTE
The work begins with an analysis of the historical identity of Spanish fascism, constituted in the process of fascistization of the Spanish right during the crisis of the Second Republic, and consolidated in the formation of the fascist single-party and the New State during the civil war. Subsequent chapter contributions focus on various cultural and social projects (the university, political-cultural journals, the Labor University Service, local policies and social insurance) that sought to socialize Spaniards in the political principles of the Franco regime and thereby to strengthen social cohesion around it. Francoism faced varying degrees of non-compliance and outright hostility, expressed as different forms of cultural opposition to the Franco regime, especially in the years of its maturity (decades of the fifties and sixties), from Spaniards both inside Spain and in exile. Such opposition is explored in the context of how the regime reacted via the social, cultural and economic inducements at its disposal. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-876-3 £55/$74.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
‘Paracuellos’
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The Elimination of the ‘Fifth Column’ in Republican Madrid during the Spanish Civil War JULIUS RUIZ
This book examines the massacre of 2,500 political prisoners by Republican security forces in the villages of Paracuellos and Torrejón de Ardoz near Madrid in November/December 1936. The atrocity took place while Santiago Carrillo was responsible for public order, though he denied any involvement. Julius Ruiz rejects both ‘revisionist’ right-wing writers such as César Vidal who cite Paracuellos as evidence that the Republic committed Soviet-style genocide and left-wing historians such as Paul Preston, who in his Spanish Holocaust argues that the massacres were primarily the responsibility of the Soviet secret police, the NKVD. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-787-2 £65/$84.95 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-788-9 £24.99/$39.95 340 pp. 234 × 156 mm
Rebuilding Islam in Contemporary Spain
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The Politics of Mosque Establishment, 1976–2013 AVI ASTOR
This book examines how Islam went from being an aspect of Spain’s national heritage to be recovered and commemorated to a pressing social problem to be managed and controlled. It traces the events and developments that gave rise to this transformation, the diverse actors involved in the process, and the manner in which disputes over Muslim incorporation have become entangled with deeply-divisive debates over church–state relations and territorial autonomy. The core of Rebuilding Islam in Contemporary Spain centers on the shifting political and social dynamics surrounding the establishment of mosques, and the question of why anti-mosque mobilizations have been more prevalent and intense in Catalonia than other Spanish regions. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-894-7 £65/$79.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated in colour
From Franco to Freedom
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The Roots of the Transition to Democracy in Spain, 1962–1982 EDITED BY MIGUEL ÅNGEL RUIZ CARNICER
The great majority of Spaniards felt that the embrace of democratic freedoms and integration into the European Community was the only way forward during the Transition. But the shift from dictatorship to democracy from the 1960s onwards in Spain needs to be understood in relation to the multitude of political and social changes that took place – despite the opposition of Franco and the ‘bunker’ mentality of the regime. These changes manifested in a complex interaction between internal and external factors, which eventually resulted in the transformation of Spanish society itself. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-850-3 £50/$69.95 420 pp. 234 × 156 mm Highly illustrated
A Balancing Act
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British Intelligence in Spain during the Second World War EMILIO GRANDÍO SEOANE
This book reveals the development, strategy and extraordinary success of Britain’s secret services in Franco’s Spain during the Second World War. The main claim of this study is that British pressure, exercised above all through their intelligence services, led Franco to distance himself from the Axis cause and eventually embrace that of the Allies. Starting from a virtually non-existent base, the British rapidly built up a complex intelligence network in Spain that stretched from Corunna to Barcelona and from Bilbao to Gibraltar. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-884-8 £65/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Spain 1936
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Year Zero RAANAN REIN AND JOAN MARIA THOMÀS
Spain 1936: Year Zero goes beyond and against commonly held assumptions as to the supposed unity of the Nationalist camp vis-à-vis the fragmentation of the Republican one; and likewise brings to the fore the complexities of initial support of the military rebellion by Nazi Germany and Soviet support of the beleaguered Republic. Situating the Iberian conflict in the larger international context, senior and junior scholars from various countries challenge the multitude of hitherto accepted ideas about the beginnings of the Spanish Civil War. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-892-3
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THE SUSSEX LIBRARY OF ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES. Series Editor: Dr Mina Roces, School of History, The University of New South Wales Titles include:
China’s Rising Global Profile Media Events in Web 2.0 China Southeast Asian Migration
Harsh Pant Jian Xu Edited by Khatharya Um and Sofia Gaspar
Dancing the Feminine
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Gender & Identity Performances by Indonesian Migrant Women MONIKA SWASTI WINARNITA
“Monika Winarnita’s work provides an intellectually rigorous, insightful, original and engaging examination of the pursuit of ‘traditional, authentic’ Indonesian dance performances by Indonesian immigrant women in Perth, Western Australia. The author is to be congratulated for extracting layers of nuance from a topic that for many may not even have drawn a second look. She reminds us all that all human interactions are fraught with deep, shifting meanings.” Professor Henry Spiller (ethnomusicology) and Chair, Department of Music, UC Davis PB ISBN 978-1-84519-818-3 £29.95/$39.95 208 pp. 229 × 152 mm Colour plate section
In Women’s Words
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Violence Against Women during the Indonesian Occupation of East Timor HANNAH LONEY
The violence experienced by East Timorese women ranged from torture, rape, and interrogation, to various forms of surveillance and social control, and the structural imposition of particular feminine ideals upon their lives and bodies. Through women, East Timorese familial culture was also targeted via programmes to “develop” and “modernise” the territory by transforming the feminine and the domestic sphere. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-891-6 £55/$74.95 256 pp. 234 × 156 mm
CILAS/LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES. Society, Politics, and Culture The series is refereed by distinguished scholars in the field. Its editor is Prof. Carlos H. Waisman, Department of Sociology and International Studies Program, University of California, San Diego. Within this series, the Latin American Library, published with the sponsorship of CILAS, the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of California, San Diego, is a vehicle for the dissemination of research carried out at that institution. Series titles are detailed on the Press website.
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES.
The Destruction of the Indian Peoples of Hispano America ebook A Genocidal Encounter EITAN GINZBERG
It was not the original intention of the Spanish to harm the Hispanic-American natives. The Spanish Crown, Councils and Church considered the natives free and intelligent vassals entitled to be embraced by Christianity and by the Hispanic civil culture. However, it was the same (Spanish) monarchy’s decision to exploit the natives as taxpayers and as a reservoir of forced labor that made its rule in America exceptionally destructive. Based upon primary sources and current research on the relationship between colonialism and genocide, this book examines whether the Spanish actions were genocidal. What lies at the heart of the issue is whether the wide range of exploitative acts imply Crown and Council ministerial responsibility. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-813-8 £50/$64.95 220 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
José ‘Pepe’ Mujica Warrior
Philosopher
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President
STEPHEN GREGORY
This book is an introduction to the politics and philosophy of an unrepentant permanent militant whose evolution took him from defeated guerrilla warrior to successful presidential candidate. The study sets Mujica not only in his Uruguayan and Latin American context but also within an International Left as they search for solutions to lessen the damage done by rampant neoliberal economics. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-789-6 £22.95/$29.95 172 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Contemporary Central American Fiction
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Gender, Subjectivity and Affect JEFFREY BROWITT
This collection of essays by Jeffrey Browitt attempts to trace some of the contours of this new literature and the contemporary subjectivities of its writers through close readings of Guatemala’s Rodrigo Rey Rosa, Eduardo Halfon and Denise Phé-Funchal; Nicaragua’s Franz Galich and Sergio Ramírez; Belize’s David Ruiz Puga; El Salvador’s Jacinta Escudos and Claudia Hernández; and Costa Rica’s Carlos Cortés. Key themes are gender, subjectivity and affect as these intersect with the deconstruction of the family, hegemonic masculinity, motherhood, revolutionary romanticism, and the relationship of humans with animals. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-860-2 £50/$64.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Riot!
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Tobacco, Reform, and Violence in Eighteenth-Century Papantla, Mexico JAKE FREDERICK
Riot! tells the story of a native community confronting significant disruption of its agricultural tradition, and the violence that change provoked. Papantla’s story is told in the form of an investigation into the political, social, and ethnic experience of an agrarian community. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-816-9 £55/$69.95 220 pp. 229 × 152 mm Maps and illustrations
Sussex Library of Study
FIRST NATIONS and the colonial encounter Series Editors: David Cahill, Professorial Fellow, School of History, University of New South Wales and Blanca Tovías, Department of History, University of Sydney The series addresses themes such as: land tenure and land rights; violence and atrocity (including discussion of genocide); emigration, nomadism and forced translocation (e.g. reservations); miscegenation; frontier encounters and mission settlements; the imposition of Christianity and syncretism; strategies of accommodation and adaptation; resistance, rebellion, and revitalization; old and new forms of political organization and communication; women and gender under colonial rule; education, literacy, and the emergence or transformation of native literatures and histories. Series titles are detailed on the Press website.
PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY.
Countertransference in Perspective
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The Double-Edged Sword of the Patient–Therapist Emotional Relationship EDITED BY DOV R. ALEKSANDROWICZ, MD AND ANNA O. ALEKSANDROWICZ
This book comprises “The History of Countertransference”, “The Clinical Challenge” and “The Biological Roots of Counter-transference”. The work is intended for mental health and other human service practitioners, such as physicians, educators, jurists and human resource managers. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-791-9 £34.95/$49.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Posthuman
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Consciousness and Pathic Engagement EDITED BY MAURO MALDONATO AND PAOLO MASULLO
Emerging at the margins of science fiction the concept of posthuman has become the most potent and pervasive movement of contemporary culture. From science to ethics, from philosophy to art, from politics to communication, posthuman studies transcend analytical-conceptual categories of traditional disciplines. This new anthropology, open to a hetero-referential alterity (bio-techno-IT), requires, on the pathic level, new forms of adaptation and integration. The emancipation of the idea of a presumed human ‘essence’ brings possibilities as well as risks. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-713-1 £22.95/$29.95 200 pp. 229 × 152 mm
PHILOSOPHY.
Albert Camus and the Critique of Violence DAVID OHANA
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Three main metaphors of western culture can assist in understanding Camus’ thinking about violence: the bound Prometheus, a hero of Greek mythology; the sacrifice of Isaac, one of the chief dramas of Jewish monotheism; and the crucifixion of Jesus, the founding event of Christianity. The bound, the sacrificed and the crucified represent three perspectives through which David Ohana examines the place of ideological violence and its limits in the works of Albert Camus. PB ISBN 978-1-84519-822-0 £19.95/$29.95 200 pp. 229 × 152 mm
ISRAELI/PALESTINIAN STUDIES.
Palestine Investigated
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The Criminal Investigation Department of the Palestine Police Force, 1920–1948 ELDAD HAROUVI
With Forewords by Prof. Yoav Gelber (Univ. of Haifa) and Prof. John Ferris (University of Calgary) This book tells the story of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Palestine Police Force (PPF) in the historical context which impacted the CID’s missions, methods, and composition. At first, the CID was engaged in providing technical assistance for criminal investigation. Following the PPF’s poor performance in the Arab Revolt in 1929, a commission of inquiry, headed by Sir Herbert Dowbiggin, recommended adding intelligence gathering and surveillance of political elements to police functions. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-809-1 £79.95/$94.95 400 pp. 246 × 171 mm
Informal Justice in Contemporary Society A Multicultural City in Israel LEE LI-ON
Foreword by Prof. Allan Barsky, author of Ethics and Values in Social Work (OUP), Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary Drawing on an ethnographic study in a multicultural city of Arabs and Jews in Israel, Informal Justice in Contemporary Society examines the models and expressions of power implicated in discourse and conflict resolution practices in a community. The book contributes insights towards theory refinement by addressing practical issues confronted by mediators in the field. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-805-3 £45.95/$54.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
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National Schism and Civil Integration Mutual Relations between the Israeli Central Government and the Israeli Arab Palestinian Minority ALEXANDER BLIGH AND GADI HITMAN
This book analyzes the changes that have taken place in the mutual relationship between the Israeli establishment and the Arab minority since the early 1990s. Changing internal political circumstances on both sides, often led by external world events, have shaped action/reaction and made relations complex. Special attention is paid to the central government’s engagement from a security-based dialogue to one encompassing civil policy. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-649-3 £50/$64.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
MIDDLE EAST STUDIES.
From Alliance to Union Challenges Facing Gulf Cooperation Council States in the Twenty-First Century JOSEPH A. KÉCHICHIAN
“No one has been a closer observer of the Gulf Cooperation Council for the 35 years of its existence than Joseph Kechichian. He knows the GCC and the countries making it up intimately. His analysis is a vital contribution for understanding the future of the organization and the challenges it faces.” F. Gregory Gause, III, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University “This volume will become the indispensable reference on the GCC. More timely than ever, this comprehensive assessment is required reading for anyone wishing to make sense of the geopolitical chess game currently being played out in the Gulf. No contrived theories or an ax to grind – just a brilliant, perceptive insight as to how things work in this troubled part of the world.” Robert E. Looney, Professor of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California HB ISBN 978-1-84519-802-2 £95/$145 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-803-9 £35/$55 368 pp. 234 × 156 mm
The Attempt to Uproot Sunni-Arab Influence A Geo-Strategic Analysis of the Western, Israeli and Iranian Quest for Domination BY NABIL KHALIFÉ, TRANSLATED AND INTRODUCED BY JOSEPH A. KÉCHICHIAN
In 2014 Nabil Khalifé, an established Lebanese thinker, published a widely praised thesis that identified the root causes of renewed sectarian tensions at a time when confrontations polarized awakened Arab societies. Based on an extensive discussion of the 1979 Iranian Revolution that toppled the Shah, Khalifé advanced the notion that the revolution was not “Islamic” but an “Iranian-Shi‘ah” rebellion that ended the Pahlavi military monarchy, and that the post-2011 Sunni–Shi‘ah struggle was planned by leading Western powers, including Russia, to preserve Israel and impose the latter’s acceptance in the Middle East as a natural element. In this translation of Istihdaf Ahl al-Sunna [Targeting Sunnis], Joseph A. Kéchichian analyses the fundamental questions raised by the author to better place the current sectarian collision in a geo-strategic global perspective. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-853-4 £55/$74.95 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-854-1 £25/$34.95 224 pp. 234 × 156 mm
Lost in Translation
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New Paradigms for the Arab Spring EDITED BY UZI RABI AND ABDELILAH BOUASRIA
Lost in Translation: New Paradigms for the Arab Spring is a contributory work by Middle East experts. As well as political and social analysis of the events and aftermath of the Arab Spring, the work provides a complex of paradigms (ranging from complexity studies to sport) which have thus far been overlooked by scholars and commentators in their assessments of Arab Spring manifestations. The result is unprecedented insights into the myriad forces that have inhibited genuine political and social transformations in the states of the Middle East and North Africa. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-891-6 £65/$74.95 272 pp. 234 × 156 mm
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Arab Political Demography Population Growth, Labor Migration and Natalist Policies Revised and Expanded Third Edition ONN WINCKLER
From reviews of the second edition “This book is must reading for scholars and policy makers concerned with the Middle East, and offers a model for regional demographic studies elsewhere.” Dale F. Eickelman, Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations, Dartmouth College HB ISBN 978-1-84519-759-9 £110/$140 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-760-5 £55/$75
Israel in the 1973 Yom Kippur War
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Diplomacy, Battle, and Lessons DAVID RODMAN
This book revisits the Yom Kippur War by exploring issues that have not previously received the attention they deserve or that could benefit from a fresh evaluation. The issues examined include: American-Israeli and Jordanian-Israeli relationships; the roles of Israeli nuclear weapons and airpower; the IDF’s practice of combined arms warfare; why the IDF reacted more quickly on the Golan front than in Sinai; the impact of American arms transfers; and the lessons derived from the war by the U.S. army and the IDF. HB ISBN 978-1-84519-832-9 £35/$50 172 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
ALPHA PRESS NUMISMATICS.
Watercraft on World Coins Volume III: Africa and Oceania, 1800–2011 YOSSI DOTAN
Reviews of Volume I: Europe, 1800–2005 and Volume II: America and Asia, 1800–2008 from Coin World, Numisnautik, and the Canadian Numismatic Association, are available on the Press website. The book is organized as a catalog of “ship coins” according to the popular KM-numbering system. Coins that have a common design are grouped under separate headings. Included are both circulating coins and collector oriented commemoratives. The coin images represent the many different ways in which the ships are depicted. Volume II included more than six hundred narratives, and follows on from the publication of Volume I, Europe, 1800–2005 (2007), acclaimed as a book that should be owned or at least read by every collector of world ship coins. PB ISBN 978-1-898595-51-9 £49.50/$79.95 440 pp. 246 × 171 mm Illustrated
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Ordering in the UK, Europe, Asia, Australasia and Rest of the World Gazelle Book Services White Cross Mills Hightown, Lancaster LA1 4XS Direct sales tel.: +44 (0)1524 528500 Fax: +44 (0)1524 528510
Marketing and distribution in the United States and Canada is through ISBS Publisher Services. For over 40 years, ISBS has brought global scholarship to North America. ISBS works with a wide range of customers, ranging from individuals and library vendors to the major and independent retailers.
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THE PRESS
Ordering in the United States and Canada International Specialized Book Services 920 NE 58th Ave #300, Portland, OR 97213 Email: orders@isbs.com Phone: 1-800-944-6190 Fax: 1-503-280-8832 Web: www.isbs.com E-Books The press e-Book programme (e-PDF and MobiPocket [Kindle]) is detailed under the Resources tab on the press website. EDITORIAL AND BOOK COMMISIONING Anthony V. P. Grahame Editorial Director
Sussex Academic Press publishes with distinction and innovation across a wide range of subject disciplines. The Press, founded in 1994, was the natural outgrowth of the work of The Alpha Press Group, which provides scholarly publishing services to international organizations and academic institutions worldwide. SAP has a deserved reputation for high editorial and production standards and is a regular recipient of excellent reviews of its books. All editorial, production and design takes place in-house, which allows close supervision of books as they progress through the Press to publication. The Press is represented at exhibitions and professional meetings throughout the UK, Europe, the US and Canada. Sussex Academic increasingly engages in associated publishing ventures with universities and university presses overseas, and details of joint publishing ventures can be found on the Press website.
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