The Near West Medieval North Africa, Latin Europe and the Mediterranean in the Second Axial Age

Allen James Fromherz

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Tells stories of interaction, conflict and exchange between Berbers, Arabs, Latins, Muslims, Christians and Jews in North Africa and Latin Europe

Description The Author Examining shared commerce, slavery, mercenary activity, art and intellectual Allen James Fromherz is Associate and religious debates, this book argues that North Africa – enjoying the peak Professor of History at Gerogia State of its power, united under the Berber, Almohad Empire – was an integral part University. of western Medieval History. Telling the history of North Africa and Europe through the eyes of Christian kings and Muslim merchants, Emirs and Popes, Sufis, Friars and Rabbis, it argues that they together experienced the Twelfth Readership Century Renaissance and the Commercial Revolution. In the midst of this Upper-level undergraduates, graduates common commercial growth, North Africa and Europe also shared in a burst and researchers in Islamic and Middle of spirituality and mysticism, instigating a Second Axial Age in the history of Eastern Studies, Medieval History, religion. Mediterranean Studies, African Studies Challenging the idea of a Mediterranean split between between Islam and and African History. Christianity, the book shows how the Maghrib (North Africa) was not a Muslim, Arab monolith or an extension of the exotic Orient. Rather, Medieval North Africa was as diverse and complex as Latin Europe. Instead of dismissing North Africa as a side show of European history, it should be seen as an integral part of the story.

Key Features • Shows how Medieval Western European and North African history were part of a common Western Mediterranean culture • Documents the important cultural bridges being crossed between North Africa and Europe • Provides a chronological overview of the political history of the region • Primarily based upon the personal biographies of remarkable Mediterranean travellers, scholars, rulers and historians, their stories bring Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies this history to life The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com New in Paperback Guardians of Shi’ism Sacred Authority and Transnational Family Networks

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A study of Shi'i Islam explaining the transnational constitution of clerical authority

Description The Author For centuries, the Shi‘i religious establishment has come to represent the Elvire Corboz earned a D.Phil from most quintessential type of a transnational actor. How is clerical authority Wadham College, University of Oxford established and maintained across borders? This book explores the potential and has held positions at Princeton of transnational linkages in shaping leadership patterns in contemporary University and Rutgers University. Shi‘ism. Through the lens of two families of religious scholars, it compares the multifaceted roles played by clerics with narratives about the traditional system Readership of religious authority, political organisations and international charities. The book maps clerical networks and their encounters with communities and states MA students and academics in Islamic across the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent, South-East Asia and the West. & Middle Eastern Studies. This multi-sited approach aims to clarify the local and transnational dynamics that underpin clerical authority.

Key Features • Enhances our understanding of Muslim authority through a sociological analysis of the networking, philanthropic and political practices of Shi‘i clerical actors across borders • Includes case studies of two prominent families of religious scholars (al- Hakim and al-Khu’i) to show the continued relevance of Shi‘i clerics to Muslim politics and society • Deconstructs homogenising views of transnational Shi‘ism by comprehending and localising cross-border religious networks in and beyond the Middle East

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Selected and Translated by Tarif Khalidi

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An anthology of Arabic literature, ancient and modern, in both prose and verse

Description The Translator Introducing readers to the extremely rich tradition of Arabic literature, this Tarif Khalidi is Shaykh Zayid Chair Anthology covers some of its major themes and concerns across the centuries, in Arabic and Islamic Studies at the from its early beginnings to modern times. The texts chosen are a 'library of American University of Beirut. personal preferences' of a scholar who has spent half a century or more in the company of Arabic books, marking then translating those passages that seemed to him to capture some of its most memorable moments. Readership Undergraduates and MA students in Reflecting the great diversity and unpredictability of Arabic literature as the Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies and carrier of a major world culture, both pre-modern and modern, the Anthology Comparative Literature. is divided thematically to highlight modern issues such as love, religion, the human self, human rights, freedom of expression, the environment, violence, secular thought and feminism. The short, easy-to-read texts are accessible to non-specialists, providing an ideal entry point to this extraordinary literature.

Key Features • A wide thematic and chronological spread including both verse and prose • Newly translated texts on a range of subjects such as the occult sciences, heresy, psychological reflections, literary theory, sexual etiquette, man and nature, geographical observations and reflections on world history • Includes extracts from philosophers, theologians and scientists • Marginal glosses explain key terms, figures and moments

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A reappraisal of the geography and lifestyle of the Scottish Neolithic

Description The Editors This collection examines what we can say about how people lived in the Kenneth Brophy is Senior Lecturer Neolithic and early Bronze Age of mainland Scotland where much of the in Archaeology at the University of evidence we have lies in the plough-zone, or survives as slumped banks and Glasgow. filled ditches, or simply appears as ruinous megaliths. It draws together leading Gavin MacGregor is Honorary Research experts and young researchers to present fresh research and outlines radical Fellow at the Univeristy of Glasgow. new interpretations of the pits, postholes, ditches, rubbish dumps, human Ian Ralston is Abercromby Professor of remains and broken potsherds left behind by our Neolithic forebears. Archaeology and Head of the School of Much of this evidence has come to light as a result of rescue or developer-led History, Classic and Archaeology at the fieldwork in the past few decades, putting the emphasis very much on lowland, University of Edinburgh and currently mainland Scotland as opposed to high-profile Orcadian Neolithic sites. Inspired chair of CFA Archaeology. by the work of Gordon Barclay, one of the leading scholars of Scotland’s Neolithic over the last forty years, this new compilation offers a wide-ranging analysis of Readership the evidence we have for the first farmers in Scotland. Academics, researchers and those in the commercial and public sector with Key Features an interest in Scotland’s prehistory. • Contributions from established and new academics Courses: Archaeology of Britain, • Up-to-date assessments of ceramics and their context between 4000 and Archaeology of Scotland, Archaeology 2000 bc in Scotland and Business. • Re-evaluation of burial practices across the British Isles from a Scottish context • First publication of key datasets – benchmarks for future research

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Common Law and Feudal Society in Medieval Scotland Hector MacQueen

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Analyses the development of law and legal system in Scotland between c.1100 and c.1550, with a major focus on the 14th and 15th centuries

Description The Author Exploring the relationship between law and society, this classic edition of Hector MacQueen is a member of the Common Law and Feudal Society brings a key legal history text back to life in a Edinburgh Law School. Appointed to popular new series, affordable for the student of Scottish legal history. the Chair of Private Law in 1994, he was Dean of the Law School 1999-2003 The close links between the Scots and English law in the Middle Ages have and Dean of Research and Deputy long been recognised, but this classic text assesses the relevance of traditional Head of the College of Humanities and approaches to Scottish legal history, setting the development of medieval law Social Science in the University 2004- within the context of a society in which private lordship, exercised through 2008. He is currently a Scottish Law courts and other less formal methods of dispute settlement, played a key role Commissioner. alongside royal justice. Based on extensive research, this book examines the brieves of novel dissasine, Series mortancestry and right, and legal remedies for the recovery of land, as well as aspects of the early history of the Scottish legal profession and the origins of Edinburgh Classic Editions the Court of Session. Readership Undergraduate and postgraduate Table of Contents students of Scottish History, Medieval Acknowledgements Studies and Legal History. Note on Editions of Texts Preface Key Features Foreword: Common Law and Feudal Society in Scholarship since 1993 • New introduction from Andrew Chapter 1. Introduction Simpson sets this classic work in Chapter 2. Lords’ Courts and Royal Justice context Chapter 3. Men of Law and Books of Law • Takes a socio-legal approach to Chapter 4. Pleadable Brieves and Free Holdings Scottish medieval history Chapter 5. The Brieve of Novel Dissasine • Ground-breaking historiography of Chapter 6. The Brieve of Mortancestry the Scottish medieval period Chapter 7. The Brieve of Right Chapter 8. Council, Free and Heritage Scottish Studies Chapter 9. Conclusions Bibliography The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, Indices Edinburgh EH8 8PJ tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Scotland's Referendum and the Media National and International Perspectives

Edited by Neil Blain, David Hutchison and Gerry Hassan

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The Scottish Referendum and its aftermath, viewed from national and international perspectives

Description The Editors After the Referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent Neil Blain is Professor Emeritus of country in September 2014 – and following a momentous mobilisation of Communications at the University of voters by both the Yes and No campaigns – Scotland's political environment Stirling. has been fundamentally energised. But how was the Referendum campaign David Hutchison has published in the reported and structured in the media in Scotland, the wider United Kingdom, fields of theatre, media policy and and in other parts of the world, and was it a matter of 'construction' rather than journalism. From 2010-2014 he was 'representation'? chair of Regional Screen Scotland. He is In this book scholars, commentators and journalists from Britain, Europe Honorary Professor of Media Policy at and beyond examine how the media across the world presented the debate Glasgow Caledonian University. itself and the shifting nature of Scottish – and British – identity which that Gerry Hassan is is an author and debate revealed. Several of the contributors also explore how the emphases commentator whose books include and constructions which were put on the debate in their particular countries Caledonian Dreaming, Independence illuminated these countries' own responses to nationalism and separatism. of the Scottish Mind and Spirit of The consequences of the No majority vote are traced in the media through until Independence. the SNP landslide in the UK general election of 2015. The issues which have subsequently come to the fore will be relevant for years to come. Readership Students of Scottish History, Politics Key Features and Media. • Explores how the referendum was represented/constructed by the media • Offers comparative perspectives from elsewhere in the British Isles • Offers perspectives from other relevant parts of the world • Considers the importance of sport and culture

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Your guide to to the most important aspects of constitutional law throughout the United Kingdom

Description The Authors Looking at the UK and Scotland, Public Law Essentials is an invaluable guide Dale McFadzean is Lecturer in Law at for law students throughout the United Kingdom and for practising lawyers the University of the West of Scotland. needing a quick reference. From the monarchy to the UK and Scottish Jean McFadden is a former Senior parliaments, and from judicial review to the parliamentary ombudsman, Lecturer in Law at the University of readers will find the up-to-date precis of public law that they need for their Strathclyde. course, their exams and their professional lives. Key Features Series • Covers UK public law principles and practice Edinburgh Law Essentials • Describes the aspects of public law devolved to Scots law, updated in light of the Smith Commission and the Scotland Bill 2015–16 • Handy student resources include tables of cases, statues and conventions, Readership and chapter-by-chapter summaries of essential facts and essential cases Undergraduate LLB students in Public Law. Table of Contents Table of Cases Table of Statues Table of Conventions 1. Introduction 2. The United Kingdom Constitution 3. Doctrines of the Constitution 4. The Judiciary 5. The Monarchy 6. The United Kingdom Parliament 7. The United Kingdom Government 8. The Scottish Parliament Law 9. The Scottish Executive The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, 10. Judicial Review Edinburgh EH8 8PJ 11. Parliamentary Ombudsmen Index tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Security/Capital A General Theory of Pacification

George S. Rigakos

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A radical social theory of the security-industrial complex

Description The Author What is security, and what is its relationship to capitalism? George S. Rigakos' George S. Rigakos is Professor of explosive treatise charts the rise of the security-industrial complex. Starting the Political Economy of Policing at from a critical appraisal of ‘productive labour’ in the works of Karl Marx and Carleton University. Adam Smith, Rigakos builds a conceptual model of pacification based on practices of dispossession, exploitation and the fetish of security commodities. Readership Academics, researchers, postgraduate Related Titles and undergraduate students studying security, critical security studies, War Power, Police Power criminology and policing. Mark Neocleous

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Mark Neocleous

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Assessing the transformation of Russian nationalist discourse in the 21st century

Description The Editors Russian nationalism, previously dominated by ‘imperial’ tendencies – pride Pål Kolstø is Professor of Russian in a large, strong and multi-ethnic and internationally influential state– is Studies at the University of Oslo. increasingly focused on ethnic issues. This new ethno-nationalism has come in various guises, including racism, xenophobia and a new intellectual movement Helge Blakkisrud is Head of the of ‘national democracy’ that emulates conservative West European nationalism. Research Group on Russia, Eurasia and the Arctic, Norwegian Institute of This survey includes case studies on nationalism and migrantophobia, religion, International Affairs. the media, national identity in economic policy, the strategy of the Putin regime and a survey-based study of nationalism in public opinion. It also shows how Readership Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and subsequent conflict in Eastern Ukraine utterly transformed the nationalist discourse in Russia. Postgraduates and academics in Russian Politics, Contemporary Russian History, Ethnopolitical Conflict in Central and Eastern Europe, Russian Foreign Policy.

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Edited by Ricardo Blaug and John Schwarzmantel

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Your collection of key texts on Democracy, from classical to the present day

Description The Editors Specially compiled for students, this invaluable reader gathers key statements Ricardo Blaug is Reader in Democratic from political thinkers, explained and contextualised with editorial Theory at the University of commentaries. Arranged into four sections – Traditional Affirmations of Westminster. Democracy, Key Concepts, Critiques of Democracy and Contemporary Issues – John Schwarzmantel is Visiting it covers democratic thinking in a remarkably broad way. Research Fellow in the School of New for this edition Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. • Substantially updated to reflect the changing circumstances of democracy in our modern, interconnected and conflict-ridden world • Contains a new introduction and 29 new readings published since the first Readership edition Undergraduates in Introduction • New sections on globalisation, religion, information technology and to Politics, Democracy and violence Democratisation, Comparitive Democracy, Democratic Theory, History of Democracy, Political Thought, Political Theory and History of Political Thought.

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Table of Contents Preface to the Second Edition 30. Michael Bakunin, The Illusion of Universal Suffrage Introduction: Democracy – Triumph or Crisis? 31. Pierre-Jospeh Proudhon, Parliamentary Isolation PART ONE: Traditional Affirmations of Democracy Section 4: Majority Rule Introduction Introduction 1. Pericles, Funeral Oration 32. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract 2. Aristotle, The Politics 33. Richard Wollheim, A Paradox in the Theory of Democracy 3. Niccolò Machiavelli, The Discourses 34. John Stuart Mill, Representative Government 4. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan 35. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America 5. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract 36. Giovanni Sartori, The Theory of Democracy Revisited 6. James Madison (et al.), The Federalist Papers 7. John Stuart Mill, Representative Government Section 5: Citizenship 8. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America Introduction 9. The Putney Debates 37. Aristotle, Politics 10. The National Assembly of France, Declaration of the Rights 38. T. H. Marshall, Class, Citizenship and Social Development of Man and Citizen 39. Will Kymlicka and Wayne Norman, The Return of the Citizen 11. Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man 40. Bernard Crick, ‘Civic Republicanism and Citizenship: The 12. Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address Challenge for Today’ 13. Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy PART THREE: Critiques of Democracy Section 6: Conservative, Elitist and Authoritarian critiques PART TWO: Key Concepts Introduction Section 1: Freedom and Autonomy 41. Plato, The Republic Introduction 42. , Reflections on the Revolution in France 14. Immanuel Kant, On the Common Saying; ‘This May Be True 43. Roger Scruton, The Meaning of Conservatism in Theory but It Does not Apply in Practice’ 44. Benito Mussolini, The Doctrine of Fascism 15. Benjamin Constant, The Liberty of the Ancients Compared 45. Carl Schmitt, The Concept of the Political with that of the Moderns 46. Max Weber, Economy and Society 16. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract 47. Robert Michels, Political Parties 17. Isaiah , Two Concepts of Liberty 48. Giovanni Sartori, Anti-Elitism Revisited 18. Robert Paul Wolff,In Defense of Anarchism 49. Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Section 2: Equality Introduction Section 7: Marxist and Socialist Critiques 19. John Locke, The Second Treatise of Government Introduction 20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract 50. Karl Marx, On the Jewish Question 21. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A Discourse on the Origins of 51. Karl Marx, The Civil War in France Inequality 52. Vladimir Ilich Lenin, The State and Revolution 22. R. H. Tawney, Equality 53. R. Miliband, Marxism and Politics 23. Bernard Williams, The Idea of Equality 54. C. B. Macpherson, Democratic Theory, Essays in Retrieval

Section 3: Representation Section 8: Feminist Critiques Introduction Introduction 24. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract 55. Mary Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Woman 25. Edmund Burke, Speech at the Conclusion of the Poll, 3 Politics November 1774 Politics 26. James Mill, Essay on Government The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, 27. Hanna Fenichel Pitkin, The Concept of Representation Edinburgh EH8 8PJ 28. Anne Phillips, The Politics of Presence tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 29. Iris Marion Young, Justice and the Politics of Difference fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com textbook Democracy A Reader

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56. Diana Coole, Women in Political Theory Section 14: Cosmopolitan Democracy 57. Sheila Rowbotham, Feminism and Democracy Introduction 58. Susan Mendus, Losing the Faith, Feminism and Democracy 81. U. Beck, ‘Methodological Cosmopolitanism’ 82. L. Cabrera, ‘The Practice of Global Citizenship’ PART FOUR: Contemporary Issues 83. D. Archibugi, ‘World Citizenship’ Section 9: The Market 84. John S. Dryzek, ‘Global Democracy and Its Setbacks’ Introduction 85. J. Habermas, ‘The Post-National Constellation and the 59. F. A. Hayek, The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism Future of Democracy’ 60. Allen Buchanan, Ethics, Efficiency, and the Market 86. N. MacQueen, ‘The prospect of ‘post-Westphalian’ 61. Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom, intervention’ 62. David Beetham, ‘Liberal Democracy and the Limits of Democratisation’ Section 15: Religion 63. Hilary Wainwright, Arguments for a New Left Introduction 64. J. F. Weeks, ‘Wealth Accumulates and Democracy Decays’ 87. Asef Bayat, Islam and Democracy: What is the Real 65. Wendy Brown, ‘American Nightmare: Neoliberalism, Question? Neoconservatism, and De-Democratization’ 88. Robert W. Hefner, ‘Public Islam and the Problem of Democratization’ Section 10: Civil Society 89. Jurgen Habermas, An Awareness of What is Missing: Introduction Faith & Reason in a Post-secular Age 66. Jean L. Cohen and Andrew Arato, Civil Society and Political 90. Fred Dallmayr, ‘Whither Democracy? Religion, Politics Theory and Islam’ 67. Robert D. Putnam, Bowling Alone 91. John Keane, The Life and Death of Democracy 68. Paul Hirst, Associative Principles and Democratic Reform Section 16: Multiculturalism Section 11: Participation Introduction Introduction 92. Charles Taylor, The Dynamics of Democratic Exclusion 69. Geraint Parry and George Moyser, More Participation, 93. Will Kymlicka, Multicultural Citizenship More Democracy? 94. Iris Marion Young, Justice and the Politics of Difference 70. Hannah Fenichel Pitkin and Sara M. Shumer, On 95. Charles W. Mills, The Racial Contract Participation 71. , Participation and Democratic Theory Section 17: Democracy and Violence 72. T. De Luca, The Two Faces of Political Apathy Introduction 73. Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson, ‘What Deliberative 96. A. Arendt, ‘On Violence’ Democracy Means’ 97. M. Mann, ‘Two Versions of “We the People”’ 98. John Schwarzmantel, ‘New forms of violence’ Section 12: The Internet 99. Z. Bauman, ‘Global frontier-land’ Introduction 74. Merlyna Lim and Mark E. Kann, ‘Politics: Deliberation, Bibliography Mobilization, and Networked Practices of Agitation’ Index 75. M. Castells, Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age 76. Evgeny Morozov, The Net Delusion: How Not to Liberate the World

Section 13: Nationalism Politics Introduction Politics 77. Ghia Nodia, ‘Nationalism and Democracy’, The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, 78. D. Miller, Citizenship and National Identity Edinburgh EH8 8PJ 79. E. Harris, ‘The people, identity and democracy’ tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 80. C. Calhoun, ‘Nationalism and democracy’ fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Britain and the European Union Alistair Jones 2nd Edition March 2016 Pb • 978 0 7486 8368 0 • £19.99 BIC: JPH, JPSN2, 1DBK, 1QFE

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Introduces the UK's relationship to the EU and the impact of EU membership on the UK

Description The Author The relationship between Britain and the European Union is complex and Alistair Jones is Senior Lecturer in frequently misunderstood, often as a result of misrepresentation in the media. Public Policy at De Montfort University. This updated guide examines the different relationships between the various tiers of government in the UK and the EU, and how the EU's powers affect the Series UK, from a range of perspectives. Politics Study Guides New for this edition • Two new chapters: 'Europeanisation' and 'The British Media and the EU' Readership • Updated to include the fallout from the 2015 UK Parliament general election 1st year undergraduates taking British and the 2014 European Parliament election Politics courses, sixth-form pupils • Examples, tables and figures updated throughout studying British politics.

Table of Contents Key Features List of boxes • Evaluates the role of the media, List of tables political parties, pressure groups, Acknowledgements social media and the ever-changing 1. Introduction position of public opinion 2. History and Development of the EU • Examines various public opinion 3. Institutions of the EU polls to consider the role of public 4. Common Policies of the EU opinion 5. Europeanisation • Shows how the relationship between 6. Intergovernmentalism versus Supranationalism the EU and the UK has changed over 7. Expansion versus Integration time by giving you the historical 8. The influence of the EU on Britain context 9. Political Parties and the EU 10. The British media and the European Union 11. Reluctant Europeans – Public Opinion on the European Union 12. Conclusion – Is Britain still the ‘reluctant European’? Politics References The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, Bibliography Edinburgh EH8 8PJ Index tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Artmachines Deleuze, Guattari, Simondon

Anne Sauvagnargues Translated by Suzanne Verderber, Eugene W. Holland

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13 essays by Deleuze specialist Anne Sauvagnargues – 12 of which were previously unavailable in English

Description The Author and Translators Artmachines presents, constructs and transforms the thought of Deleuze and Anne Sauvagnargues is Professor of Guattari, excavating a new philosophy of individuation and creative production Contemporary French Philosophy at from their work. The essays range over literature, art, cinema, philosophy, the University Paris Ouest Nanterre La psychoanalysis and politics to converge around the concepts of individuation, Défense (Paris 10). ecology, territory, the machine, transversality and the refrain. Eugene W. Holland is Professor in the • Lucid and brilliant analysis of the work of Deleuze and Guattari, and related Department of Comparative Studies at thinkers including Lacan, Simondon, Mumford, Marx, Foucault and Deligny Ohio State University. • Explicates and transforms many of Deleuze and Guattari’s main concepts, Suzanne Verderber is Associate including ecology, territory, cartography, the refrain, the machine, the Professor in the Department of assemblage, and schizoanalysis Humanities and Media Studies at the Pratt Institute, New York. Key Features • Lucid and brilliant analysis of the work of Deleuze and Guattari, and related Readership thinkers including Lacan, Simondon, Mumford, Marx, Foucault and Deligny Upper-level undergraduates, • Explicates and transforms many of Deleuze and Guattari’s main concepts, postgraduates and academics including ecology, territory, cartography, the refrain, the machine, the working in contemporary Continental assemblage and schizoanalysis philosophy, critical theory, literary theory and film studies.

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An innovative exploration of how cities work

Description The Editors The 16 contributors to this volume deploy the philosophy of Deleuze and Hélène Frichot is Assistant Professor Guattari to explore cities: what they are, what they do and how we relate to in Critical Studies in Architecture, KTH them. School of Architecture and the Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden. Key Features Catharina Gabrielsson is Assistant • Explores three ecological registers – environment, society and subjectivity Professor in Urban Theory at the KTH – and their profound interconnectedness School of Architecture, Stockholm. • Applies assemblage theory, affect theory and the emerging domain of Jonathan Metzger is Assistant Professor noopolitics in relation to the city of Urban and Regional Studies at the • Draws examples of minor locales, shrinking towns, forgotton KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm. neighbourhoods, mundane suburbs and unglamorous cities from the real world Series Deleuze Connections Readership Advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working on Deleuze and in urban studies.

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List of Contributors Ronnen Ben-Arie, Tel-Aviv University and Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. Marc Boumeester, AKI ArtEZ Academy for Art & Design, Netherlands. Magnus Eriksson, Lund University, Sweden, University of Macerata, Italy and the Interactive Institute, Sweden. Ignacio Farías, Technische Universität München, Germany. Hélène Frichot, KTH School of Architecture, Sweden, and RMIT University, Australia. Catharina Gabrielsson, KTH School of Architecture and Konstfack, Sweden. Gary Genosko, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada. Maria Hellström Reimer, Malmö University and the Swedish Design Faculty for Design Research and Research Education, Sweden Jean Hillier, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. Stefan Höhne, TU Berlin, Germany. Louise Beltzung Horvath, Austrian Academy of Sciences and Vienna University of Technology, Austria. Michele Lancione, University of Cambridge, UK. Janet McGaw, University of Melbourne, Australia. Markus Maicher, Vienna University of Technology, Austria. Jonathan Metzger, KTH School of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden. Karl Palmås, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Mark Purcell, University of Washington, USA. Andrej Radman, TU Delft, Netherlands. AbdouMaliq Simone, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany; Goldsmiths, University of London, UK; University of Cape Town, South Africa; Rujak Center for Urban Studies, Indonesia and University of Tarumanagara, Indonesia. Fredrika Spindler, Södertörn University, Sweden. Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Södertörn University, Sweden.

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An incisive argument for the contemporary importance of Lyotard in light of posthuman trends

Description The Author Ashley Woodward demonstrates what a new generation of scholars are just Ashley Woodward is Lecturer in discovering: that Lyotard’s incisive work is essential for current debates in the Philosophy at the University of Dundee humanities and the new field of 'posthumanism'. Woodward presents a series and is a founding member of the of studies to explain Lyotard’s specific interventions in information theory, new Melbourne School of Continental media arts and the changing nature of the human. Philosophy. Key Features Series • Brings to light a ‘New Lyotard’ by focussing on undiscovered themes and Technicities connections in his work • Shows Lyotard’s relevance and importance for posthuman studies Readership • Critically compares Lyotard’s thought to contemporary philosophers and philosophies, such as Deleuze, Badiou, Stiegler, Meillassoux and the Upper-level undergraduates, speculative realism movement postgraduates ansd researchers working in contemporary Continental philosophy, posthumanism and new media arts.

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Janett Morgan

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Traces the historic development of responses to the Achaemenids and their Empire

Description The Author The Greek’s view of Persia and the Persians changed radically throughout Janett Morgan is an interdisciplinary the archaic and classical period as the Persians turned from noble warriors to ancient Greek historian. peacock-loving cross-dressers. This book traces the development of a range of responses to the Achaemenids and their empire through a study of ancient Series texts and material evidence from the archaic and classical periods. Janett Morgan investigates the historical, political and social factors that inspired Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia and manipulated different identities for Persia and the Persians within Greece. She offers unique insights into the role of Greek social elites and political Readership communities in creating different representations of the Achaemenid Persians Advanced undergraduates, and their empire. postgraduates, scholars and researchers working in Ancient History Selling Points and Classics and in particular on pre- • The interdisciplinary approach investigates cultural contact and cultural Islamic Persian history and culture. exchange to explore the Greek response to Persia • The second volume to be published in our series Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia • Includes 74 illustrations

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Ben-Hur The Original Blockbuster

Jon Solomon March 2016 Pb • 978 1 4744 0795 3 • £29.99 BIC: APF, HBLL, HBTB 640 pp 244 x 172 mm 56 colour illustrations Alternative Formats: Hb • 978 1 4744 0794 6 • £105.00 Eb (PDF) • 978 1 4744 0796 0 • £105.00 Eb (epub) • 978 1 4744 0797 7 • £29.99

The complete history of the Ben-Hur phenomenon

Description The Author Ben-Hur was the first literary blockbuster to generate multiple and hugely Jon Solomon is Robert D. Novak profitable adaptations, highlighted by the 1959 film that won a record-setting Professor of Western Civilization and 11 Oscars. More than a century before The Hunger Games and Harry Potter, and Culture at the University of Illinois at decades before Gone with the Wind and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, General Urbana-Champaign. Lew Wallace’s Ben-Hur was spun off into dozens of popular publications and media productions, becoming a veritable commercial brand name that earned Series tens of millions of dollars. Screening Antiquity Ben-Hur: The Original Blockbuster surveys the Ben-Hur phenomenon’s unprecedented range and extraordinary endurance: various editions, spin-off publications, stage productions, movies, comic books, radio plays, and retail Readership products were successfully marketed and sold from the 1880s and throughout Undergraduates, postgraduates and the twentieth century. Today Ben-Hur Live is touring Europe and Asia, with a scholars working mainly in Classical third MGM film in production in Italy. Reception Studies and Roman history and in film and literary studies. It may Jon Solomon’s new book offers an exciting and detailed study of the Ben-Hur potentially appeal to a broader, more brand, tracking its spectacular journey from Wallace’s original novel through general audience. to twenty-first century adaptations, and encompassing a wealth of previously unexplored material along the way.

Key Features • 56 illustrations • Large, coffee-table format • Appeal to film buffs and libraries

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March 2016 Pb • 978 1 4744 0135 7 • £19.99 BIC: DSB, DSK 192 pp 216 x 138 mm

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The first fully detailed and critically contextualised study of the novels of Ivy Compton-Burnett

Description The Author Ivy Compton-Burnett is a strikingly original novelist, writing conversation- Barbara Hardy is Professor of English novels in which talk is the medium and subject. She is innovative like Joyce Literature Emeritus, Birkbeck, and Woolf but more accessible and less theoretical, a modernist unawares. She University of London, Fellow of the makes readers think and her terse cool witty style reminds us that the novel is British Academy, the Royal Society an art. To read most living writers of fiction after reading her is to feel novelists of Literature, the Welsh Academy, have become lazy and made their readers lazy. She requires attention, and she and Hon. Member of the Modern doesn’t write to pass the time or invite identification, but she is amusing and Languages Association. During the challenging. course of her career, which spans more than 70 years, the author has published This re-valuation of a neglected artist is a close analysis of forms, ideas and widely in a variety of genres, including language in novels which range from her first conventionally moral love-story, poetry, memoir and fiction as well as Dolores, which she tried to suppress, to startling stories about landed gentry in literary criticism. Victorian and Edwardian England. Key Features Series • Provides incisive and accessible close readings of Compton-Burnett’s Midcentury Modern Writers language, life-narratives, emotional expression and thought • Presents new work of a leading critic Readership • Places Compton-Burnett in the context of Modernist writing Undergraduate students, postgraduate Table of Contents students, researchers, academics, Preface teachers, educated general readers 1. Title and Text in Twentieth-Century Literature, 2. Making Conversation Modernism, Modern Writers, Women 3. The Narrative Imagination Writers, Post-War Writing, Literary 4. Languages of Feeling Criticism, The Novel. 5. The Creature in its Conditions 6. Meals and Hospitalities 7. Games We Play Literary Studies 8. Books We Read and Write 9. Elders and Betters The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, 10. Darkness and Day Edinburgh EH8 8PJ Selected Bibliography tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Reference The Edinburgh Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Letters and Letter-Writing Edited by Celeste-Marie Bernier, Judie Newman and Matthew Pethers March 2016 Hb • 978 0 7486 9292 7 • £150.00 BIC: DSB, GP 600 pp 244 x 172 mm Alternative Formats: Eb (PDF) • 978 0 7486 9293 4 • £150.00 Eb (epub) • 978 0 7486 9294 1 • £150.00

Provides a wide-ranging entry point and intervention into scholarship on 19th-century American letter-writing

Description The Editors This comprehensive study by leading scholars in an important new field – the Celeste-Marie Bernier is Professor history of letters and letter writing – is essential reading for anyone interested of African American Studies at the in 19th-century American politics, history or literature. Because of its mass University of Nottingham. literacy, population mobility, and extensive postal system, 19th-century America Judie Newman is Professor of is a crucial site for the exploration of letters and their meanings, whether American Studies at the University of they be written by presidents and statesmen, scientists and philosophers, Nottingham. novelists and poets, feminists and reformers, immigrants, Native Americans, or African Americans. This book breaks new ground by mapping the voluminous Matthew Pethers is Associate correspondence of these figures and other important American writers and Professor in American Intellectual and thinkers. Rather than treating the letter as a spontaneous private document, Cultural History at the University of the contributors understand it as a self-conscious artefact, circulating between Nottingham. friends and strangers and across multiple genres in ways that both make and break social ties. Series Key Features Edinburgh Companions to Literature • Draws together different emphases on the intellectual, literary and social uses of letter writing Readership • Provides students and researchers with a means to situate letters in their Academics, researchers, postgraduates; wider theoretical and historical contexts upper-level undergraduates in • Methodologically expansive, intellectually interrogative chapters based on American Studies, Nineteenth- original research by leading academics Century Studies, Transatlantic Studies, • Offers new insights into the lives and careers of Louisa May Alcott, Charles Intellectual History and Cultural Brockden Brown, Emily Dickinson, Frederick Douglass, Margaret Fuller, Henry Studies. James, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Herman Melville, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Edgar Allan Poe, among many others

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Edited by Avril Horner and Sue Zlosnik

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A re-assessment of the Gothic in relation to the female, the ‘feminine’, feminism and post-feminism

Description The Editors This collection of newly commissioned essays brings together major scholars Avril Horner is Emeritus Professor at in the field of Gothic studies in order to re-think the topic of ‘Women and the Kingston University. Gothic’. The 14 chapters in this volume engage with debates about ‘Female Sue Zlosnik is Emeritus Professor Gothic’ from the 1970s and ’80s, through second wave feminism, theorisations of Gothic Literature at Manchester of gender and a long interrogation of the ‘women’ category as well as with Metropolitan University. the problematics of post-feminism, now itself being interrogated by a younger generation of women. The contributors explore Gothic works – from established classics to recent films and novels – from feminist and post-feminist Series perspectives. The result is a lively book that combines rigorous close readings Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic with elegant use of theory in order to question some ingrained assumptions about women, the Gothic and identity. Readership Academics, postgraduates, teachers, Key Features upper level undergraduate students • Revitalises the long-running debate about women, the Gothic and identity in Gothic Studies, Gothic Literature, • Engages with the political agendas of feminism and post-feminism Literary Criticism, Women's Studies, • Prioritises the concerns of woman as reader, author and critic Cultural Studies. • Offers fresh readings of both classic and recent Gothic works

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The first reference book to 20th-century war, literature and culture

Description The Editors 'Remarkably ambitious, richly satisfying, and wide ranging edited collection of Adam Piette is Professor of Modern essays that pretty much defines this emerging field of study.’' Literature at the University of Sheffield. – Patrick Deer, The Space Between Mark Rawlinson is Senior Lecturer in ‘A monumental work, edited by two stalwarts of the subject, Adam Piette and English at the University of Leicester. Mark Rawlinson.’ – Rebecca D’Monte, The Year’s Work in English Studies Series ‘A substantial and formidable collection of essays that explore Anglophone creative, literary and innovative reactions to the various conflicts of the twentieth Edinburgh Companions to Literature century, each essay is in itself incisive, scrupulously researched, nuanced and above all highly accessible.’ Readership – Richie McCaffery, Textualities.net Individual researchers and students ‘This superbly edited collection reminds us – and we still do need reminding in Twentieth-Century Literature, War – that wars are not so much punctual interruptions of recent history as its Studies, Cultural Studies and History. continuous lived reality. The essays collected here make for compulsive reading, affirming the rich resources of the literary intelligence when confronted by the systematic degradation of the human.’ – Professor Peter Nicholls, New York University In 57 chapters leading academics in the field of 20th-century war studies examine the major wars of the century as well as other conflicts imagined by English and US writers. These include the Boer War, Spanish Civil War, the troubles in Northern Ireland, the Korean War and the decolonising conflicts in Africa through to the war on terror. Topics covered include: pacifism; refugees; camouflage; the war plane; war and children's literature; war and art; spy thrillers, and many more. Taken together the essays make a deliberate and thought-provoking intervention in the field. Key Features Literary Studies • Original essays commissioned from major critics and cultural historians • Reflects the way war studies are currently being taught and researched: in the The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, volume's approach, structure and breadth of coverage Edinburgh EH8 8PJ • For scholars: core arguments and detailed research topics tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 • For students: Historically grounded topic- and genre-based essays, useful fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 forstudying the modern period and war modules. [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Academic Trade New in Paperback The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature Edited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson

Table of Contents Illustrations 24. The Literature of the Falklands/Malvinas War, Jon Illustrations acknowledgements Begley, Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln Introduction: The Wars of the Twentieth Century 25. 'An Uneven Killing Field': British Literature and the Part I: Wars and their Literatures Former Yugoslavia, Andrew Hammond, Swansea Institute, 1. Occasioning Peace: Three Poems of the Anglo-Boer War, University of Wales Helen Goethals, Université Lyon 2 26. Sacrifice and the Sublime since 11 September 2001, 2. 'The essentially modern attitude toward war': English Alex Houen, University of Cambridge Poetry of the Great War, Jane Potter, Part II: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures 3. Debatable Ground: Freedom and Constraint in British Introduction: Bodies, Behaviour, Cultures First World War Prose Fiction, Sharon Ouditt, Nottingham 27. War Memorials Trent David Goldie, University of Strathclyde 4. One of Ours in Context: The American World War I Novel, 28. Unsettled Memory: A Meditation on Contested Jennifer Haytock, SUNY College at Brockport Ground, Jane Creighton, University of Houston-Downtown 5. The 'moaning of the world' and the 'words that bring me 29. War, Policing and Surveillance: Pat Barker and the peace': Modernism and the First World War, Sara Haslam, Secret State, Jessica Meacham Open University 30. American Psychiatry, World War II and the Korean War, 6. The Great War and the Moving Image: Cinema and Martin Halliwell Memory, Michael Paris, University of Central Lancashire 31. Pacifists and Conscientious Objectorsm, Ian Patterson, 7. Irish Writing of Insurrection and Civil War, 1916-39, University of Cambridge Matthew Campbell, University of Sheffield 32. The Representation of Refugees in Arthur Koestler's 8. The Poetry of the Spanish Civil War, James Fountain Arrival and Departure and Caryl Phillips's A Distant Shore, 9. 'Lucid Song': The Poetry of the Second World War, Sissy Helff Jonathan Bolton, Auburn University 33. 'These rooms / run into each other like tunnels / 10. American Poets of World War II, Margot Norris, leading to the underworld': Race in War Literature, Mark W. University of California, Irvine Van Wienen, Northern Illinois 11. Writing after Nuremberg: The Judicial Imagination in 34. A Spy Under Every Bed: Espionage and Popular the Age of the Trauma Trial, Lyndsey Stonebridge Literature from the First World War, Celia M. Kingsbury, 12. The Second World War in American Fiction, John Limon University of Central Missouri 13. The Second World War in British Drama since 1968, 35. Reflections on the Enemy: From Evil Nazis to Good Victoria Stewart, University of Leicester Germans, Petra Rau 14. Holocaust Testimony: Understanding and Criticism, Part III: Technology Bob Eaglestone, Royal Holloway Introduction: Technology 15. Holocaust Film, Barry Langford 36. Camouflage and the Re-enchantment of Warfare, Mark 16. O, Do Not Dream of Peace: American Poetry of the Rawlinson Korean War, William D. Ehrhart, Columbia University 37. Warplane, David Pascoe, University of Utrecht 17. The Fictions of Nuclear War, from Hiroshima to 38. Monsarrat's Corvettes and the Battle of the Atlantic, Vietnam, Adam Piette Jonathan Rayner, University of Sheffield 18. Cold War Films, Jonathan Auerbach, University of 39. Submarine Novels 'After History', Hamish Mathison, Maryland University of Sheffield 19. Britain's Small Wars: Domesticating 'Emergency', Lee 40. 'An ecstasy of fumbling': Gas Warfare, 1914-18 and the Erwin Uses of Affect, Santanu Das, Queen Mary College, London 20. The Disappeared and the Damned: Duplicity, Complicity and Reality in the Literature of the Pax Americana, Kris Anderson Literary Studies Literary Studies 21. Vietnam Fictions, Mark A. Heberle 22. 'Will there be peace again?': American and Vietnamese The Tun – Holyrood Road, 12 (2f) Jackson’s Entry, Poetry on the Vietnam/American War, Subarno Chattarji, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ University of Swansea tel: +44 (0)131 650 4218 23. Poetry and the Northern Ireland 'Troubles', Fran fax: +44 (0)131 650 3286 Brearton [email protected] www.euppublishing.com Academic Trade New in Paperback The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature Edited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson

41. Paul Virilio as Twentieth-Century Military Strategist: War, Cinema and the Logistics of Perception, John Armitage Word Electric, So Finite: Radio, Poetry and the Séance in World War I, Jane Lewty Part IV: Spaces Introduction: Spaces 43. The Trenches, Allyson Booth 44. Literature of the Camps in the Second World War, Sue Vice, University of Sheffield 45. 'That fighting was a long way off': Desert and Jungle War Poems, Peter Robinson, University of Reading 46. Cityscape: The Bombed City in the Second World War, Leo Mellor, New Hall, University of Cambridge 47. The Eight-week College of the Age of Extremes: The Barracks and the Training Ground, Glyn Salton-Cox Part V: Genres Introduction: Genres 48. Contemporary War Drama: Caryl Churchill, Julia Boll 49. Nuclear War in Science Fiction, David Seed, University of Liverpool 50. The Children's War, Katie Trumpener 51. The Troubles with the Thriller: Northern Ireland, Political Violence and the Peace Process, Aaron Kelly 52. Fantasies of Complicity in the Second World War, R. W. Maslen 53. Visualising the Transformations of War: War and Art in the Twentieth Century, Roger Tolson, Imperial War Museum, London 54. Twentieth-Century Spy Fiction, James Purdon 55. 'Play Up and Play the Game!': The Narrative of War Games, Esther MacCallum-Stewart, SMARTlab, University of East London 56. War Correspondence Kate McLoughlin, Birkbeck 57. Thinking War, Nick Mansfield, Macquarie University Notes on contributors Index

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Mark Paterson

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A literary, historical and philosophical discussion of attitudes to blindness by the sighted and what the blind ‘see’

Description The Author Why has there been a persistent fascination by the sighted, including Mark Paterson is Visiting Assistant philosophers, poets and the public, in what the blind ‘see’? Is the experience Professor in Communication at the of being blind, as Descartes declared, like ‘seeing with the hands’? What University of Pittsburgh. happens on the rare occasions when surgery allows previously blind people to see for the very first time? And how did evidence from early experimental Readership surgery inform those philosophical debates about vision and touch? These questions and others were prompted by a question that the Irish scientist, Upper-level undergraduates, MA Molyneux, asked an English philosopher, Locke, in 1688, but which was to have students, researchers and scholars of implications for British empiricism, French sensationism, and the beginnings the haptics, literature and the sense, of psychology that outlasted the long tail of the Enlightenment. Through an philosophy and disability studies. unfolding historical and philosophical narrative the book follows up responses to this question in Britain and France and considers it as an early articulation of sensory substitution, the substitution of one sense (touch) for another (vision). This concept has influenced attitudes towards blindness, and technologies for the blind and vision impaired, to this day.

Key Features • Unfolds the history of ‘blindness’ from 17th century that shades into the beginnings of psychology • Questions the assumed centrality of vision and the eye in Enlightenment philosophy and science • Traces the core idea of ‘sensory substitution’ from hypothetical speculations in the 17th century to present day technologies for the blind and vision impaired

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Edited by Alexander Burry and Frederick H. White

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Examines the ways in which Russian texts are altered in order to suit new cinematic environments

Description The Editors Each time a border is crossed there are cultural, political and social issues to be Alexander Burry is Associate Professor considered. Applying the metaphor of the ‘border crossing’ from one temporal at the Ohio State University. or spatial territory into another, Border Crossing: Russian Literature into Film Frederick H. White is Professor in examines the way classic Russian texts have been altered to suit new cinematic the Department of Languages and environments. Cultures at Utah Valley University. In these essays, international scholars examine how political and economic circumstances, from a shifting Soviet political landscape to the perceived Readership demands of American and European markets, have played a crucial role in dictating how filmmakers transpose their cinematic hypertext into a new Suitable for students and scholars in environment. Rather than focus on the degree of accuracy or fidelity with which transnational cinema. these films address their originating texts, this innovative collection explores the role of ideological, political and other cultural pressures that can affect the transformation of literary narratives into cinematic offerings.

Key Features • Explores the role of ideological, political and other cultural pressures in the task of transforming literary narratives into cinematic ones • Provides points of scholarly reference for over 25 films

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Edinburgh Law Essentials is a fresh series of concise study and revision guides for students of law. Designed to provide a quick understanding, to support students through a course and as a time saving revision guide, each title brings a particular topic into sharp focus. The series will also appeal to professionals needing to understand specific legal subjects in a hurry.

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All chapters include: • An introduction, setting out the broad area to be explored • A brief conclusion summarising what you should have learnt • A glossary of key terms • Sample examination questions • Helpful websites • Suggestions for further reading www.euppublishing.com/series/posg

Forthcoming Available Britain and the European Union Political Parties in Britain Second Edition Matt Cole and Helen Deighan Alistair Jones Pb 978 0 7486 2569 7 £17.99 Pb 978 0 7486 8368 0 £19.99 Hb 978 0 7486 6870 0 £65.00 March 2016 July 2012

British Government and Politics Available A Comparative Guide Second Edition Devolution in the United Kingdom Duncan Watts Second Edition Pb 978 0 7486 4454 4 £20.99 Russell Deacon Hb 978 0 7486 4494 0 £65.00 Pb 978 0 7486 4651 7 £19.99 February 2012 Hb 978 0 7486 4652 4 £60.00 September 2012 Electoral Systems and Voting in the United Kingdom Chris Robinson Pb 978 0 7486 2750 9 £17.99 July 2010

Political Communication Steven Foster Pb 978 0 7486 2571 0 £17.99 March 2010 Edinburgh University Press Series

Politics Study Guides Series Editor: Duncan Watts

Available US Government and Politics 2nd Edition William Storey Pb 978 0 7486 3880 2 £15.99 May 2010

The American Presidency Duncan Watts Pb 978 0 7486 3535 1 £16.99 September 2009

International Politics An Introductory Guide Alasdair Blair and Steven Curtis Pb 978 0 7486 2415 7 £20.99 July 2009

The UK Parliament Moyra Grant Pb 978 0 7486 2261 0 £15.99 March 2009

The Politics of Northern Ireland Joanne McEvoy Pb 978 0 7486 2501 7 £13.99 March 2008

Pressure Groups Duncan Watts Pb 978 0 7486 2439 3 £14.99 April 2007

The Changing Constitution Kevin Harrison and Tony Boyd Pb 978 0 7486 2223 8 £14.99 April 2006

Democracy in Britain Matt Cole Pb 978 0 7486 2312 9 £14.99 April 2006

The Judiciary, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Steven Foster Pb 978 0 7486 2262 7 £14.99 April 2006

The Prime Minister and Cabinet Stephen Buckley Pb 978 0 7486 2289 4 £14.99 April 2006 Edinburgh University Press Series

Deleuze Connections Series Editor: Ian Buchanan, University of Wollongong

'It is not the elements or the sets which define the multiplicity. What defines it is the AND, as something which has its place between the elements or between the sets. AND, AND, AND – stammering.' – Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet, Dialogues

This is the original groundbreaking series of Deleuze inspired books that has already placed Deleuze's thought in connection with feminist theory, music, space, geography, queer theory, performance, postcolonial studies and contemporary art, and is constantly opening new frontiers in Deleuze Studies. www.euppublishing.com/series/delco

Forthcoming Deleuze and Research Methodologies Edited by Rebecca Coleman and Jessica Ringrose Deleuze and the City Pb 978 0 7486 4410 0 £24.99 Edited by Helene Frichot, Catharina Gabrielsson and Hb 978 0 7486 4411 7 £80.00 Jonathan Metzger February 2013 Pb 978 1 4744 0759 5 £24.99 Hb 978 1 4744 0758 8 £85.00 Deleuze and Race March 2016 Edited by Arun Saldanha and Jason Michael Adams Pb 978 0 7486 6959 2 £26.99 Available Hb 978 0 7486 6958 5 £85.00 November 2012 Deleuze and Design Edited by Betti Marenko and Jamie Brassett Deleuze and Law Pb 978 0 7486 9154 8 £24.99 Edited by Laurent Desutter and Kyle McGee Hb 978 0 7486 9153 1 £80.00 Pb 978 0 7486 4413 1 £26.99 June 2015 Hb 978 0 7486 4414 8 £100.00 June 2012 Deleuze and Architecture Edited by Hélène Frichot and Stephen Loo Deleuze and Film Pb 978 0 7486 7465 7 £24.99 Edited by David Martin Jones and William Brown Hb 978 0 7486 7464 0 £80.00 Pb 978 0 7486 4120 8 £24.99 May 2013 Hb 978 0 7486 4121 5 £100.00 April 2012 Deleuze and Education Edited by Inna Semetsky and Diana Masny Deleuze and Sex Pb 978 0 7486 4302 8 £26.99 Edited by Frida Beckman Hb 978 0 7486 4303 5 £90.00 Pb 978 0 7486 4260 1 £26.99 April 2013 Hb 978 0 7486 4261 8 £80.00 July 2011 Edinburghtextbook University Press Series

Deleuze Connections Series Editor: Ian Buchanan, University of Wollongong

Deleuze and Ethics Deleuze and Philosophy Edited by Nathan Jun and Daniel W. Smith Edited by Constantin V. Boundas Pb 978 0 7486 4116 1 £24.99 Pb 978 0 7486 2480 5 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 4117 8 £80.00 Hb 978 0 7486 2479 9 £95.00 May 2011 July 2006

Deleuze and the Body Deleuze and the Contemporary World Edited by Laura Guillaume and Joe Hughes Edited by Ian Buchanan and Adrian Parr Pb 978 0 7486 3865 9 £24.99 Pb 978 0 7486 2342 6 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3864 2 £80.00 Hb 978 0 7486 2341 9 £95.00 March 2011 July 2006

Deleuze and Contemporary Art Deleuze and the Social Edited by Stephen Zepke and Simon O'Sullivan Edited by Martin Fuglsang and Bent Meier Sørensen Pb 978 0 7486 3838 3 £29.99 Pb 978 0 7486 2093 7 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3837 6 £90.00 Hb 978 0 7486 2092 0 £95.00 May 2010 June 2006

Deleuze and the Postcolonial Deleuze and Space Edited by Simone Bignall and Paul Patton Edited by Ian Buchanan and Gregg Lambert Pb 978 0 7486 3700 3 £29.99 Pb 978 0 7486 1874 3 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3699 0 £80.00 Hb 978 0 7486 1892 7 £95.00 April 2010 June 2005 Deleuze and New Technology Deleuze and Music Edited by David Savat and Mark Poster Edited by Ian Buchanan and Marcel Swiboda Pb 978 0 7486 3338 8 £29.99 Pb 978 0 7486 1869 9 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3336 4 £100.00 Hb 978 0 7486 1891 0 £105.00 June 2009 July 2004 Deleuze and Performance Deleuze and Geophilosophy Edited by Laura Cull A Guide and Glossary Pb 978 0 7486 3504 7 £29.99 Edited by Mark Bonta and John Protevi Hb 978 0 7486 3503 0 £100.00 Pb 978 0 7486 1839 2 £29.99 May 2009 March 2004 Deleuze and History Deleuze and Literature Edited by Jeffrey A. Bell and Claire Colebrook Edited by Ian Buchanan and John Marks Pb 978 0 7486 3609 9 £29.99 Pb 978 0 7486 1207 9 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3608 2 £80.00 December 2000 March 2009 Deleuze and Feminist Theory Deleuze and Queer Theory Edited by Ian Buchanan and Claire Colebrook Edited by Chrysanthi Nigianni and Merl Storr Pb 978 0 7486 1120 1 £29.99 January 2009 April 2000 Pb 978 0 7486 3405 7 £29.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3404 0 £90.00

Deleuze and Politics Edited by Ian Buchanan and Nicholas Thoburn Pb 978 0 7486 3288 6 £26.99 Hb 978 0 7486 3287 9 £85.00 May 2008 Edinburgh University Press Series New Series Midcentury Modern Writers Series Editor: Maud Ellmann, University of Chicago

This series contributes to the on-going expansion of Modernist Studies by redirecting attention to Mid-century writing (c1928-1960). Some of the finest writing of this period resists the taxonomies of academic criticism, especially the so-called "great divide" between high-brow and popular literature. This series aims to enrich the canon of modernist studies by restoring unjustly neglected writers, groups of writers and forms of writing to the prominence that they deserve.

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Forthcoming Ivy Compton-Burnett Barbara Hardy Hb 978 1 4744 0134 0 £80.00 Pb 978 1 4744 0135 7 £19.99 March 2016 Edinburgh University Press Series

Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic Series Editor: Andrew Smith, University of Sheffield and William Hughes, Bath Spa University

Provides a comprehensive overview of the Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present day Each volume in this series takes either a period or a theme and explores their diverse attributes, contexts and texts via completely original essays. Each volume provides an authoritative critical tool for both scholars and students of the Gothic. Key Features • Presents an innovative and critically challenging exploration of the historical, thematic and theoretical understandings of the Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present day • Provides a critical forum in which ideas about Gothic history and established Gothic themes are challenged • Supports the teaching of the Gothic at an advanced undergraduate level and at masters level • Helps readers to rethink ideas concerning periodisation and to question the critical approaches which have been taken to the Gothic www.euppublishing.com/series/edcg

Forthcoming Available Romantic Gothic Victorian Gothic An Edinburgh Companion An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Angela Wright and Dale Townshend Edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes Hb 978 0 7486 9674 1 £80.00 2014: Pb 978 0 7486 9116 6 £19.99 November 2015 2012: Hb 978 0 7486 4249 6 £80.00

American Gothic Culture An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Jason Haslam and Joel Faflak Hb 978 1 4744 0161 6 £80.00 January 2016

Women and the Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Avril Horner and Sue Zlosnik Hb 978 0 7486 9912 4 £80.00 March 2016

Scottish Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Carol Margaret Davison and Monica Germanà Hb 978 1 4744 0819 6 £80.00 May 2016 Edinburgh University Press Series

Edinburgh Companions to Literature

These single-volume reference works present cutting-edge scholarship in areas of literary studies particularly those which reach out to other disciplines. They include volumes on key literary figures and their interaction with the arts (for example, Virginia Woolf and the Arts; Shakespeare and the Arts; T. S. Eliot and the Arts); on major topics (for example, The Bible and the Arts; Life Writing); and on emerging forms of cross-disciplinary research (for example, Animal Studies, Atlantic Studies, Print Culture, Literature and Music, Medical Humanities). www.euppublishing.com/series/ecl

Forthcoming Available The Edinburgh Companion to Critical Theory The Edinburgh Companion to Modern Jewish Fiction Edited by Stuart Sim Edited by David Brauner and Axel Stähler Hb 978 0 7486 9339 9 £135.00 £150.00 Hb 978 0 7486 4615 9 £150.00 February 2016 June 2015 The Edinburgh Companion to T. S. Eliot and the Arts The Edinburgh Companion to the Bible and the Arts Edited by Frances Dickey and John D. Morgenstern Edited by Stephen Prickett Hb 978 1 4744 0528 7 £125.00 Hb 978 0 7486 3933 5 £150.00 April 2016 February 2014

NEW IN PAPERBACK The Edinburgh Companion to Samuel Beckett and the The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British Arts and American War Literature Edited by S. E. Gontarski Edited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson Hb 978 0 7486 7568 5 £150.00 Pb 978 1 4744 1394 7 £29.99 February 2014 March 2016 The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature The Edinburgh Companion to Nineteenth-Century Edited by Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson American Letters and Letter-Writing Hb 978 0 7486 3874 1 £165.00 Edited by Celeste-Marie Bernier, Judie Newman and Matthew March 2012 Pethers Hb 978 0 7486 9292 7 £150.00 March 2016 Edinburgh University Press Series

Edinburgh Companions to Literature

The Edinburgh Companion to Shakespeare and the Arts Edited by Mark Thornton Burnett, Adrian Streete and Ramona Wray Hb 978 0 7486 3523 8 £165.00 October 2011 A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures Continental Europe and its Empires Edited by Prem Poddar, Rajeev S. Patke and Lars Jensen Pb 978 0 7486 4482 7 £37.00 September 2011 Hb 978 0 7486 2394 5 £195.00 July 2008 A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English Edited by Prem Poddar and David Johnson Pb 978 0 7486 3602 0 £36.00 June 2008 Hb 978 0 7486 1855 2 £225.00 March 2005 The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth Century Literatures in English Edited by Brian McHale and Randall Stevenson Hb 978 0 7486 2011 1 £39.00 June 2006 Edinburgh University Press Series

New Series Screening Antiquity Series Editor: Monica Cyrino, University of New Mexico and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, University of Edinburgh

Screening Antiquity is a cutting-edge and provocative series of academic monographs and edited volumes focusing on new research on the reception of the ancient world in film and television. Screening Antiquity showcases the work of the best-established and up-and-coming specialists in the field. This series provides an important synergy of the latest international scholarly ideas about the conception of antiquity in popular culture. Screening Antiquity is the only series that focuses exclusively on screened representations of the ancient world.

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Forthcoming Available Ben-Hur Rome Season Two The Original Blockbuster Trial and Triumph John Solomon Edited by Monica Cyrino Pb 978 1 4744 0795 3 £29.99 Hb 978 1 4744 0027 5 £70.00 Hb 978 1 4744 0794 6 £105.00 May 2015 March 2016 Edinburgh University Press Series

New Series Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia Series Editor: Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones, University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh Studies in Ancient Persia is an exciting new monograph series dealing with key aspects of the ancient Persian world from the Achaemenids to the Sasanians, exploring its history, reception, art, archaeology, religion, literary tradition, including oral transmissions and philology. Books in the series will provide an important synergy of the latest scholarly ideas about this formative ancient world civilization.

Praise for the series: ‘Strootman emerges as a well-informed author who, moreover succeeds to make his audience (graduate students and scholars, but also – I believe – well informed reader) follow him in his search for the mechanisms of power in Hellenistic empires.’ – Jan P Stronk, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Classical Journal, April 2014 www.euppublishing.com/series/esap

Forthcoming Available Greek Perspectives of the Achaemenid Empire Courts and Elites in the Hellenistic Empires Persia Through the Looking Glass The Near East After the Achaemenids, c. 330 to 30 BCE Janett Morgan Rolf Strootman Hb 978 0 7486 4723 1 £80.00 Hb 978 0 7486 9126 5 £80.00 March 206 March 2014 Edinburgh University Press Series

Edinburgh Classic Editions

The Edinburgh Classic Editions series publishes influential works from the archive in context for a contemporary audience. These works shifted boundaries on first publication and are considered essential groundings in their disciplines. New introductions from contemporary scholars explain the cultural and intellectual heritage of these classic editions to a new generation of readers. www.euppublishing.com/series/ece

Forthcoming Available Historic New Lanark Kingship and Unity The Dale and Owen Industrial Scotland 1000–1306 Community since 1785 2nd Edition 2nd Edition G. W. S. Barrow Ian Donnachie and George Hewitt Pb 978 1 4744 0181 4 £19.99 Pb 978 1 4744 0781 6 £19.99 April 2015 November 2015 Robert Bruce Church and University in the Scottish And the Community of the Realm of Enlightenment Scotland: An Edinburgh Classic Edition The Moderate Literati of Edinburgh G. W. S. Barrow 2nd Edition Pb 978 0 7486 8522 6 £19.99 Richard B. Sher November 2013 Pb 978 1 4744 0743 4 £19.99 December 2015 The Democratic Intellect Scotland and her Universities in the Common Law and Feudal Society in Nineteenth Century: Edinburgh Classic Medieval Scotland Editions 2nd Edition 2nd Edition Hector MacQueen George Davie, Lindsay Paterson, Richard Pb 978 1 4744 0746 5 £19.99 Gunn, Murdo Macdonald March 2016 Pb 978 0 7486 8478 6 £19.99 June 2013