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Popular and General ...... 2 Law ...... 63–69 and Philosophy of Science ...... 4 International Law ...... 65 ...... 5–9 Corporate Law ...... 67 General Medicine ...... 6 European Law ...... 67 Medical Ethics ...... 6 International Trade Law ...... 68 Haematology and Oncology ...... 7 ...... 70 Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience ...... 7 Politics ...... 74–80 Psychiatry ...... 8 International Relations ...... 74 Reproductive Medicine ...... 8 Comparative Politics ...... 75 Biological ...... 9–23 American Politics ...... 77 Ecology and Evolutionary ...... 9 Political and Social Theory ...... 78 Entomology ...... 11 ...... 80 Plant Sciences ...... 13 Archaeology ...... 81 Zoology and Behaviour ...... 15 Classical Studies ...... 84 Biology ...... 16 History ...... 91–101 Neuroscience ...... 17 British History ...... 93 Cell and Developmental Biology ...... 18 European History ...... 95 Microbiology ...... 20 American History ...... 99 ...... 21 World History ...... 99 Palaeontology ...... 22 ...... 100 Physical Sciences ...... 24–40 Language and Linguistics ...... 102 Earth Sciences ...... 24 Literature and Drama ...... 106 Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences . . . . 27 Film and Media Studies ...... 115 Astronomy and Astrophysics ...... 30 Music ...... 116 Physics ...... 35 Art and Architecture ...... 118 Chemistry and Materials Science ...... 38 Philosophy ...... 122 Engineering ...... 41–46 ...... 129 Electrical, Electronic Engineering ...... 42 ...... 133 Aerospace Engineering ...... 46 Religious Studies ...... 137 Chemical Engineering ...... 46 Regional Studies ...... 142–147 Mathematical Sciences ...... 47–58 African Studies ...... 142 Statistics and Finance ...... 47 Asian Studies ...... 143 Recreational Mathematics ...... 49 Australian Studies ...... 145 Applied Mathematics ...... 51 Latin American Studies ...... 146 Pure Mathematics ...... 53 Middle East Studies ...... 146 Computer Science ...... 58 Special Announcements: Software Development ...... 59 Greenwich Medical Media Publications . . . . 148 Management ...... 61 Law in Context Publications ...... 150 Author and Title Index ...... 152 2 Popular and General Science

Popular and General Science

■ New in Paperback Life’s Solution Inevitable in a Lonely Universe Simon Conway Morris University of Cambridge The assassin’s bullet misses, the Archduke’s carriage moves forward, and a catastrophic war is avoided. So too with the history of life. Re-run the tape of life, as Stephen J. Gould claimed, and the outcome must be entirely different: an alien world, without humans and maybe not even intelligence. The history of life is littered with accidents: any twist or turn may lead to a completely different world. Now this view is being challenged. Simon Conway Morris explores the evidence demonstrating life’s almost eerie ability to navigate to a single solution, repeatedly. Eyes, brains, tools, even culture: all are very much on the cards. So if these are all evolutionary inevitabilities, where are our counterparts across the galaxy? The tape of life can only run on a suitable , and it seems that such Earth-like may be much rarer than hoped. Inevitable humans, yes, but in a lonely Universe. Contents: The Cambridge Sandwich; 1. Looking for Easter Island; 2. Can we break the great code?; 3. Universal Goo: life as a cosmic principle?; 4. The origin of life: straining the soup or our credulity?; 5. Uniquely lucky? The strangeness of Earth; 6. Converging on the extreme; 7. Seeing convergence; 8. Alien convergences?; 9. The non-prevalence of humanoids? 10. Evolution bound: the ubiquity of convergence; 11. Towards a theology of evolution; 12. Last word.

• Controversial: this book opposes widely ‘… a successful response to Stephen Jay Gould’s arguments about contingency accepted theories of evolution (irreproducibility) in evolution, even Gould’s most ardent supporters will enjoy the book for • Exceptional coverage: from astronomy to its wide-ranging summary of so many aspects of science … A masterpiece.’ molecular biology and archaeology EMBO Reports ‘Having spent four centuries taking the world to bits and trying to find out what makes it tick, in the 21st century scientists are now trying to fit the pieces together and understand why the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Simon Conway Morris provides the best overview, from a biological viewpoint, of how complexity on the large scale arises from simple laws on the small scale, and why creatures like us may not be the accidents that many suppose.This is the most important book about evolution since The Selfish Gene; essential reading for everyone who has wondered about why we are here in a Universe that seems tailor-made for life.’ John Gribbin,Author of Science: A History ‘I recommend this book to anyone grappling with the meaning of evolution and our place in the Universe.’ Nature

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Mathematical Illustrations DNA A Manual Geometry and PostScript Life’s code William Casselman Andrew University of British Columbia, Vancouver Harvard University Combines a completely self-contained step- DNA is the central code of all living by-step introduction to the graphics systems. This short full-color book and programming language PostScript with the enclosed 35-minute DVD movie offer advice on what goes into good the best and most accessible introduction mathematical illustrations, chapters to what genes are and how they work. The showing how good graphics can be used to movie, developed with the support of the explain mathematics, and a treatment of all Morehead Planetarium and Science the mathematics needed to make such Center, is being shown in many museums illustrations. The many small simple of natural history, and is ideal for graphics projects can also be used in courses classroom use. Andrew Berry makes his in geometry, graphics, or general subject crystal clear and fascinating. This mathematics. book should appeal to a wide audience of Subject areas: geometry, graphics, technical general readers with an interest in science, typesetting as well as students at the high school and college levels. The book and DVD movie Market: academic researchers, graduate have been written and developed by the students, undergraduate students •The enclosed DVD movie features superb same team behind a five-part television 234 x 156 mm 350pp 364 half-tones 50 exercises animations, as well as interview series on DNA, and a far lengthier book 0 521 83921 1 HB c.£50.00 A commentary by James Watson, co- on DNA by James Watson with Andrew 0 521 54788 1 PB c.£27.50 T October discoverer of the double helical structure Berry, published in 2003 by Knopf. of DNA Subject areas: popular science, genetics, •The text explains what DNA and genes evolution are and how they work, in clear,crisp Popular and General Science Market: general readers, undergraduate ▼ prose, and full-colour graphics students (introductory) see also • An easy and accessible method for 228 x 152 mm 192pp 110 colour plates 50 Alexanderson: The William Lowell Putnam anyone with an interest in science to gain 0 521 84500 9 HB c. £20.00 T Mathematical Competition an understanding of the foundation for September 50 Anderson: Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other the revolutions in molecular biology, Tales of Mathematical History 50 Berlinghoff: Math Through the Ages genomics, and biomedical research of the 49 Eves: Mathematical Circles past 50 years 51 Herstein: Noncommutative Rings 25 Lopes: The Volcano Adventure Guide 9 Mayr: What Makes Biology Unique? Publicity material available: 15 McGreevy: Carrots and Sticks By request – contact your Cambridge 50 Pillis: 777 Mathematical Conversation Starters sales representative 17 Rees: The New Brain Sciences 50 Snow: Exploratory Examples for Real Analysis 50 Thompson: From Error Correcting Codes through Sphere Packings to Semigroups 53 Tijms: Understanding Probability 35 Watson: The Quantum Quark 49 Wolf: A Tour Through Mathematical Logic

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History and Volume 4: The Department of Darwinian Heresies Plant Biology Edited by Abigail Lustig Philosophy of Science Patricia Craig Massachusetts Institute of Technology 0 521 83081 8 HB c.£60.00 A Robert J. Richards Centennial History of the November University of Chicago Volume 5: The Department of and Michael Ruse Carnegie Institution of Florida State University Washington Embryology Leading and philosophers of Set comprising five volumes detailing the Edited by Jane Maienschein science trace the history of evolutionary Arizona State University of the current established thought, and challenge many long- departments of the Carnegie Institution of Marie Glitz established assumptions. It is suggested that Arizona State University Washington: the Mount Wilson the true influence on evolution biology was Observatory, The Department of Terrestrial and Garland E. Allen not Charles Darwin at all, but his Magnetism, the Geophyscial Laboratory, Washington University, St Louis 0 521 83082 6 HB c.£60.00 A contemporary, Herbert Spencer. The the Department of Plant Biology and the November collection is guaranteed to interest, to Department of Embryology. A century of infuriate, and to stimulate. experiment, discovery and evolution is Science and Civilisation in China Subject areas: history of science, evolution revealed. Volume 5: Chemistry and Chemical Technology theory and Darwin studies, evolutionary Part 12: Ceramic Technology Subject areas: history of science, astronomy, biology, philosophy of science earth sciences, geophysics, botany, Rose Kerr Victoria and Albert Museum, London Market: graduate students, academic embryology researchers, undergraduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate and Nigel Wood University of Westminster, Harrow 228 x 152 mm 200pp students, general readers 0 521 81516 9 HB c.£40.00 A 228 x 152 mm 1762pp October 0 521 84288 3 HB c. £280.00 A November The Correspondence of Charles Darwin Volume 1: The Mount Wilson Volume 14: 1866 Observatory Edited by Fred Burkhardt Allan Sandage American Council of Learned Sciences 0 521 83078 8 HB c.£70.00 A Duncan Porter November Virginia Polytechnic and State University Volume 2: The Department of Sheila Ann Dean Terrestrial Magnetism Cambridge University Library Samantha Evans Louis Brown Cambridge University Library Carnegie Institution of Washington Shelley Innes Cambridge University Library Alison M. Pearn How were Chinese pots made, glazed and Cambridge University Library fired? Why did China discover porcelain Andrew Sclater more than 1,000 years before the West? Cambridge University Library What are the effects of China’s influence on and Paul White world ceramics? These questions (and many Cambridge University Library more) are answered in this history of Volume 14 contains letters for 1866, a year Chinese ceramic technology, from the late marked by the deaths of two of Darwin’s Stone Age to the twenty-first century AD. sisters, when Darwin submitted the Written in straightforward language for the manuscript of Variation under non-specialist reader, it is unique in its Domestication to his publisher, and began coverage, and brings together research thinking about a work dealing specifically materials in several languages for the first with the controversial subject of human time. evolution. 0 521 83079 6 HB c.£60.00 A Subject areas: Chinese history and culture, November Subject areas: biology, evolution, history of history and technology of Chinese ceramics science Volume 3: The Geophysical Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate Laboratory researchers, professionals, general readers students, general readers Hatten S. Yoder Science and Civilisation in China The Correspondence of Charles Darwin 0 521 83080 X HB c.£60.00 A 246 x 189 mm 600pp 75 line diagrams 55 tables 234 x 156 750pp 12 half-tones November 85 colour figures 0 521 84459 2 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 83833 9 HB c. £100.00 A November September

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History and Philosophy of Science Medicine ▼ see also See also Greenwich Medical Media publications, page 148 49 Dunnington: Gauss 49 Feferman: Alfred Tarski 32 Gough: The Scientific Legacy of Fred Hoyle ■ Textbook 32 Linton: From Eudoxus to Einstein 9 Mayr: What Makes Biology Unique? Essential Anesthesia 109 Preston: Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early From Science to Practice Modern Science Tammy Y. Euliano 100 Reff: Plagues, Priests and Demons Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Assistant 29 Robert: A Chronology of Antarctic Exploration Chair for Education, Department of Anesthesiology, 85 Rochberg: The Heavenly Writing University of Florida College of Medicine, Fl, USA Joachim Stephan Gravenstein Graduate Research Professor, Emeritus, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, FL, USA This is a concise, accessible introduction to the essentials of anesthesia, suitable for medical students, junior doctors and all operating theatre staff. The first section of the book describes the evaluation of the patient, the different approaches to anesthesia, and the postoperative care of the patient in pain. The next section introduces the essentials of physiology and pharmacology. The final section presents a step-by-step description of clinical cases, ranging from the simplest to the most complex. Contents: Introduction; Part I. Clinical Management: 1. Preoperative evaluation; 2. Airway management; 3. Vascular access and fluid management; 4. Regional anesthesia; 5. General anesthesia; 6. Postoperative care; 7. Monitoring; 8. Anesthesia machine; Part II. Applied Physiology and Pharmacology; 9. Anesthesia and the cardiovascular system;10. Anesthesia and the lung; 11. Anesthesia and other systems; 12. Pharmacology; Part III. Clinical Cases: Case 1. Breast biopsy under conscious sedation; Case 2. Carpal tunnel release under bier block; Case 3. Cataract removal under MAC; Case 4.Cesarean Section under regional anesthesia; Case 5. Gastric bypass under general anesthesia; Case 6. AV shunt placement under peripheral nerve block; Case 7. Open Repair of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in a patient with coronary artery disease.

•Describes and explains the clinical tasks of the anaesthetist • Illustrated with a step-by-step account of eight clinical cases • Clearly explains the clinical physiology of the cardiovascular and respiratory system and pharmacology

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General Medicine Refugee and Immigrant Health Medical Ethics A Handbook for Health Professionals Edited by Charles Kemp Baylor University, Texas Issues in Medical Ethics and Law The Moral Economy of AIDS in An Interactive Tutorial South Africa and Lance Rasbridge Based on the authors’ combined forty-plus Lloyd Nicoli Nattrass King’s College London University of Cape Town years of work as clinicians and teachers in refugee and immigrant health, this account Heather Widdows Imperial College of Science, Technology and is practical, yet theory-based, so it can be Medicine, London used in the field and as a teaching text. It and Donna Dickenson bridges physical health, , and University of Birmingham spiritual issues. This is an interactive guide to assessing and Subject areas: , community addressing the complex legal and ethical health, cultural health, refugee medicine, issues raised by six medical case scenarios nursing and anthropology that clearly demonstrate the problems Market: clinicians, professionals, general arising from recent medical advancements. practitioners The cases cover reproductive technology, 247 x 174 mm 320pp 20 half-tones consent, genetic screening, participation in 0 521 82859 7 HB c.£80.00 A research trials, paternity and confidentiality. 0 521 53560 3 PB c.£30.00 P Each is presented as a fully interactive September tutorial, with drop-down menus, notebooks, required response boxes, and video clips. It will be invaluable in medical Relatively few people have access to schools where ethics is taught as a antiretroviral treatment in South Africa. requirement of the medical degree course. The government justifies this on grounds of affordability, a view that Subject areas: medical ethics, medical law Nicoli Nattrass argues is insulating Market: graduate students, clinicians AIDS policy from social discussion and 0 521 53728 2 CD-ROM c. £35.00 + VAT P the possibilities of financing a large scale December intervention. Nattrass addresses South Africa’s contentious AIDS policy from Mistakes in Health Care both an economic and ethical Management perspective. This relevant and accessible Indentification, Correction and work is a valuable resource for readers Prevention with an interest in AIDS policy and the Edited by Paul Hofmann social and economic implications of the and Frankie Perry pandemic. University of New Mexico • The only book to give a detailed Foreword by Richard J. Davidson overview of AIDS policy in South In contrast to the attention directed Africa toward recognizing and reducing •It makes an economic and social case medical errors; healthcare organizations for expanded AIDS prevention and have not received comparable benefit treatment intervention from a similar scrutiny of management • An expert analysis of the mistakes. This book is intended to macroeconomic impact of AIDS address that gap and to serve as a ‘call to action’ for health care managers Subject areas: , public throughout the world. health, , medical statistics, public policy Subject areas: healthcare management Market: graduate students, Market: professionals professionals, academic researchers, 247 x 174 mm 175pp 5 tables general readers 0 521 82900 3 HB c. £95.00 A 0 521 53594 8 PB c. £34.95 P 228 x 152 mm 224pp November 0 521 54864 0 PB £19.99 A Not previously announced

Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org Haematology and Oncology/Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience 7

Haematology and Neonatal Hematology Neurology and Clinical Oncology Edited by Pedro de Alarcón Neuroscience University of Tennessee and Eric J. Werner Outcomes Assessment in Cancer East Virginia Medical School ■ Graduate Textbook Edited by Joseph Lipscomb Foreword by J. Lawrence Naiman National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland Stanford University School of Medicine, California The A–Z of Neurological Practice Carolyn Cook Gotay Written by practising physicians Roger Barker Cancer Research Center, Hawaii specializing in pediatric hematology, Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair and Claire Snyder neonatology, immunology, pediatric Dominic Rowe National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland infectious disease and transfusion RNSH, New South Wales In 2001, the U.S. National Cancer Institute medicine, this is a practical guide to the Neil Scolding established the Cancer Outcomes pathogenesis, recognition and Frenchay Hospital, Bristol Measurement Working Group to evaluate management of hematologic problems and Andrew Larner measurements of the important and diverse in the neonate. The focus is on clinical Walton Centre for Neurology/Neurosurgery, Liverpool impacts of cancer on individuals and issues and there are chapters devoted to This is a pocket-sized ready-reference to populations. The findings and disorders of leukocytes, platelets, neurology. Organised from A to Z, the recommendations of the working group’s procoagulant and anticoagulant content consists of a series of entries, each 35 internationally recognized members are proteins, and disorders of red blood cells. one describing, in a readable and reported here, lucidly written and accessible Neonatal transfusion, malignant accessible style, an aspect of neurology. to both researchers and policy makers in disorders in the newborn, neonatal This ranges from providing overviews of academia, government, and industry. This hemoglobinopathy screening, harvesting major groups of diseases (e.g. the volume provides the most penetrating yet and storage of umbilical cord stem cells dementias) to more detailed coverage of practical discussion to date of alternative are also covered, and practical specific disease categories (e.g. Alzheimer’s approaches for comprehensively measuring approaches to diagnosis and treatment disease). This will become an essential the burden of cancer and the effectiveness given. resource for all those undertaking training of preventive and therapeutic interventions. •Covers the common and rare in neurology, as well as providing a Subject areas: oncology, healthcare disorders, as well as umbilical cord reference source for generalists looking for management, resource allocation, blood harvesting and transplantation, a readable synopsis of neurological epidemiology neonatal hemoglobinopathy screening conditions. Market: clinicians, professionals, academic and transfusion into the newborn Subject areas: neurology, neurophysiology, neurosurgeons, neuroradiology, researchers •Provides a practical apporach to neurorehabilitation 247 x 174 mm diagnosis, treatment and management Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 83890 8 HB c.£90.00 P Subject areas: neonatoogy, hematology, students, professionals, clinicians December oncology, 186 x 123 mm 600pp Market: clinicians, academic researchers 0 521 62960 8 PB c.£30.00 P 246 x 189 mm 352pp 105 tables 43 figures December 0 521 78070 5 HB c. £95.00 P January 2005 Physiological Magnetic Resonance in Clinical Neuroscience Edited by Jonathan Gillard Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge Adam Waldman Charing Cross Hospital, London and Peter Barker The Johns Hopkins University This book provides the reader with a thorough treatment of the underlying physical principles of diffusion imaging, perfusion imaging and spectroscopy, as well as a comprehensive review of their clinical applications. Subject areas: radiology, neurology, psychiatry, medical physics, neurosurgery Market: professionals, clinicians, academic researchers 276 x 219 mm 600pp 0 521 82457 5 HB c. £175.00 P November

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Psychiatry Neurodevelopment and Reproductive Schizophrenia Medicine Bipolar Disorders Edited by Matcheri Keshavan Atypical Forms and Mixed States University of Pittsburgh Edited by Andreas Marneros James Kennedy Sexual Health across the Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenburg, Germany Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto Lifecycle and Frederick Goodwin and Robin Murray A Practical Guide for Clinicians Institute of Psychiatry, London Bipolor disorder manifests itself in a variety Margaret Nusbaum University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill of forms. It can coexist with other Over the past decade, developmental psychiatric conditions, and treatment neurobiology has made important and Jo Ann Rosenfeld efficacy can depend on the type of bipolar strides towards elucidating the The Johns Hopkins University state. This book covers the full range of pathophysiology of psychiatric This is a practical, positive approach to atypical, rapid cycling and transient forms disorders. Nowhere has this link between sexual for clinicians in of bipolar disorder, from atypical and basic science and clinical insights primary care. It presents sexual concerns agitated depression to schizoaffective mixed become clearer than in the field of across the lifecycle, from childhood to old states. The most recent ICD category is schizophrenia research. In this volume, age, illuminated throughout by scenarios covered, and the authors also look at the the editors bring together some of the based on real life. It is an invaluable resource biology and genetics of bipolar disorder, most active investigators in this field. for all health professionals. along with issues relating to age (children Each contributor provides a state-of-the- Subject areas: general practice, primary care and the elderly), comorbidity, choice of art overview of the relevant research, medicine, family medicine, sexual medicine including directions for further drug treatment and investigational Market: general practitioners, clinicians, strategies. investigation. The book will be valuable to researchers in psychiatry and professionals Subject areas: psychiatry neurobiology, students in psychology, 247 x 174 mm 180pp 50 line diagrams 53 tables Market: clinicians, academic researchers and all mental health practitioners. 0 521 53421 6 PB c.£29.00 P October 247 x 174 mm 352pp •Of interest to researchers and 0 521 83517 8 HB c.£95.00 A ■ 0 521 54289 8 PB c.£35.00 P clinicians Textbook December •Focuses on a serious and debilitating The Fetal Matrix – Evolutions, condition Development and Disease •Extensively referenced Peter Gluckman Subject areas: psychiatry, neuroscience, University of Auckland neurobiology, psychology and Mark Hanson Market: clinicians, academic researchers, University of Southampton professionals New discoveries suggest that the most 247 x 174 mm 520pp 17 tables 5 colour figures important interactions in determining our 0 521 82331 5 HB c. £75.00 P fate occur before birth. They are an October evolutionary echo of mechanisms which allowed our ancestors to survive as hunter- gatherers but which are now linked to the many emerging diseases of affluence. This is Psychiatry a ground-breaking and fascinating account. ▼ see also Subject areas: perinatal, fetal and maternal Psychology books pp. 129–133 medicine, evolutionary biology, neonatology and pediatrics, obstetrics, , diabetes, cardiology, general medicine Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, clinicians 247 x 174 mm 200pp 15 line diagrams 3 half-tones 0 521 83457 0 HB c.£65.00 P 0 521 54235 9 PB c.£24.99 X October

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■ New Edition Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Testosterone Action, Deficiency, Substitution Third edition Edited by Eberhard Nieschlag What Makes Biology and Hermann M. Behre Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Unique? Germany Considerations on the Autonomy of a Scientific Discipline Ernst Mayr Harvard University, Massachusetts This new book, a collection of revised, collected, and some new essays written in time for his 100th birthday by the most eminent evolutionary biologist of the past century, explores biology as an autonomous science, offers insights on the history of evolutionary thought, critiques the contributions of philosophy to the science of biology, and comments on several of the major ongoing issues in evolutionary theory. Notably, Mayr ‘In this first book of the second century of explains that Darwin’s theory of evolution his long career,the biologist Ernst Mayr at is actually five separate theories, each with its own history, trajectory and impact. This book is a comprehensive, up-to- age 100 has given us his reflections on the most interesting and important questions Subject areas: evolutionary biology, date reference on testosterone and other philosophy of biology androgens, and their role in human about life: why living things can’t be physiology and pathology. It covers understood just as very complex machines, Market: academic researchers, graduate biosynthesis and mechanisms of action how humans evolved, why we haven’t yet students, general readers and reviews their effects on brain and communicated with any extraterrestrials, 228 x 152 mm 288pp behaviour, spermatogenesis, hair and others.Written with a clarity and vigor 0 521 84114 3 HB c.£25.00 A growth, bones, muscles, erythropoiesis, that shine from every page, this book is November the cardiovascular system and lipids, best summarized in one word: exciting!’ erection, and the prostate. Therapeutic uses of testosterone preparations are Jared Diamond, Professor of Geography, carefully evaluated, including use in UCLA, author of Guns, Germs and Steel women, the aging male, and its abuse (Pultizer Prize, 1998) and detection in sport. The book reviews ‘Ernst Mayr has long had a deep and well- applications in male contraception, the informed interest in the philosophy of role of 5a-reductase inhibitors and the controversial use of DHEA. biology in relation to broad questions in the philosophy of science.This is an Subject areas: andrology, urology, invaluable, thought-provoking, and reproductive medicine, engaging summary of his ideas, a crowning Market: clinicians, professionals, achievement!’ academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 552pp 120 line diagrams Mary Jane West-Eberhard, Senior Scientist, 2 half-tones 22 tables Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, 0 521 83380 9 HB £75.00 P author of Developmental Plasticity and Not previously announced Evolution (Hawkins Award, 2003) The first and second editions of Testosterone were published in English by Springer-Verlag

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21 Appasani: RNA Interference Technology 21 Gillespie: Microbe-vector Interactions in Vector- borne Diseases 148 Greenwich Medical Media publications 18 McKinnell: The Biological Basis of Cancer 19 Sargent: Biomedicine and the Human Condition 20 Wilson: Microbial Inhabitants of Humans

Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org 10 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

■ Graduate Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook Environmental Education or Environmental Advocacy? Monitoring Ecological Change Issues and Perspectives in Second edition Landscape Ecology Edited by Michael Mappin University of Calgary Ian F. Spellerberg Edited by John Wiens Lincoln University, New Zealand and Edward Johnson The Nature Conservancy University of Calgary This book offers a practical introduction to and Michael Moss Recently, great efforts have been made to how we measure, monitor and record University of Guelph, Ontario improve understanding of the changes taking place in living communities. Through a series of personal essays by environment. This book examines the The first part of the book describes the leading landscape ecologists, this book issues arising from the use and abuse of the relevance and growth of ecological addresses a wide array of past, current, and term ‘ecology’ in environmental education, monitoring and the programmes and future issues in landscape ecology. The in an attempt to encourage ecologists to organizations involved. The book then goes essays are informative and entertaining and become more engaged with education at all on to describe the science of ecological span multiple spectrums, addressing theory levels. monitoring in respect to spatial scales, and practice, science and application, Subject areas: ecology, environment temporal scales, indicators and indices. conservation and utilization, and aquatic Much of the later part of the book provides and terrestrial systems. Market: academic researchers, graduate an assessment of methods and monitoring students Subject areas: landscape ecology, in practice, including many case-study environmental science, sustainable 228 x 152 mm 250pp 25 line diagrams examples from around the world. 25 half-tones development Contents: Foreword; Preface; 0 521 82410 9 HB c.£45.00 A Market: graduate students, academic Acknowledgements; 1. Ecological November researchers monitoring; 2. Environmental monitoring ■ Graduate Textbook programmes and organizations; 3. State of Cambridge Studies in Landscape Ecology the environment reporting and ecological 247 x 174 mm 275pp 31 line diagrams 5 tables A Multivariate Perspective on monitoring; 4. Biological scales and spatial 4 colour figures Ecological Systems 0 521 83053 2 HB c.£60.00 A scales in ecological monitoring; 0 521 53754 1 PB c.£29.00 A James Grace 5. Biological indicators and indices; October 6. Diversity and similarity indices; Ecological systems are incredibly complex and progress in their study is influenced by 7. Planning and designing ecological ■ Graduate Textbook monitoring; 8. Community-based the availability of suitable mathematical ecological monitoring; 9. Ecological Risks and Decisions for and statistical techniques to look at monitoring of species and biological Conservation and Environmental networks of variables. This book discusses communities; 10. Ecological monitoring Management appropriate existing methods and considers and environmental impact assessments; what new methods could be developed to Mark Burgman gain a greater understanding of complex Appendix 1. Acronyms used in the text; University of Melbourne natural systems. Appendix 2. The 1992 Convention on Describes how to conduct thorough, honest Subject areas: ecology, mathematical Biological Diversity; References; Index. and complete environmental risk biology, biometry Market: academic researchers, graduate assessments. Coverage includes technical students methods, the philosophy of uncertainty and Market: graduate students, academic 247 x 174 mm 350pp 54 line diagrams the frailties of human psychology when researchers 23 half-tones 48 tables people are confronted with risky situations. 247 x 174 mm 300pp 90 line diagrams 6 half-tones 0 521 82028 6 HB c.£60.00 A Consideration is given to how both 23 tables 0 521 52728 7 PB c.£29.00 A subjective beliefs and technical analysis can 0 521 83742 1 HB c.£60.00 A February 2005 0 521 54653 2 PB c.£29.00 A be used to make informed decisions. February 2005 Subject areas: ecology, conservation biology, environmental science Market: graduate students, academic researchers, professionals Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation 228 x 152 mm 400pp 111 line diagrams 1 half-tone 50 tables 0 521 83534 8 HB c.£60.00 A 0 521 54301 0 PB c.£29.00 A September

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Plant-Provided Food and Entomology Plant-Carnivore Mutualism Edited by Felix Wäckers Netherlands Institute of Ecology Paul van Rijn Universiteit van Amsterdam Evolution of the Insects and Jan Bruin Universiteit van Amsterdam David Grimaldi American Museum of Natural History Written by an international team of experts, and Michael Engel this book is a topical commentary set to University of Kansas influence thought on plant defence-theory and evolution, and agricultural practice. Insects are the most diverse group of organisms in the 3 billion-year history of Subject areas: environmental biology life on Earth, and the most ecologically Market: academic researchers, graduate dominant animals on land. This book students chronicles for the first time the complete 247 x 174 mm 300pp 60 line diagrams evolutionary history of insects: their living 24 half-tones 84 figures diversity, relationships and 400 million 0 521 81941 5 HB c.£75.00 A years of fossils. Whereas other volumes November have focused on either living species or fossils, this is the first comprehensive synthesis of all aspects of insect evolution. The book is illustrated with 955 photo– and electronmicrographs, drawings, diagrams, and field photos, many in full colour and virtually all of • Lavishly illustrated with many original them original. The book will appeal to photos and drawings anyone engaged with insect diversity: • Comprehensive and interdisciplinary professional entomologists and students, •Written to be accessible to a broad insect and fossil collectors, and naturalists. audience of interested enthusiasts, Contents: 1: Diversity and Evolution; students and researchers 2: Fossil Insects; 3: Arthropods and the Origin of Insects; 4: The Insects; 5: Earliest Insects; 6: Insects Take to the Skies; 7: The Polyneopterous Orders; 8: The Paraneopteran Orders; 9: The Holometabola; 10: Coleoptera; 11: Hymenoptera: Ants, Bees, and Other Wasps; 12: Antliophora: Scorpionflies, Flies, and Fleas; 13: Amphiesmenoptera: The Caddisflies and Lepidoptera; 14: Insects Become Modern: Cretaceous and Tertiary Periods; 15: Epilogue; Glossary; References; Index; Photo Credits Subject areas: entomology, evolutionary biology, palaeontology, natural history Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, academic researchers, amateur enthusiasts 279 x 215 mm 700pp 400 colour plates Publicity material available: 165 half-tones 100 line diagrams Flyer 0 521 91332 2 0 521 82149 5 HB c. £45.00 T September

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■ Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook Urban Insects and Arachnids Insect Diversity Conservation Invertebrate Conservation and A Handbook of Urban Entomology Michael J. Samways Agricultural Ecosystems William Robinson Urban Pest Control Centre, Virginia University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Tim R. New Insect Diversity Conservation reviews the La Trobe University, Victoria The rise of biological control techniques and integrated pest management (IPM), background and ethics of insect This account deals with problems and and their successful application in conservation and the existing threats to approaches to invertebrate conservation in agricultural systems has attracted many insect diversity. It explains the reasoning highly managed agricultural ecosystems, entomologists to attempt the crossover behind, and the techniques used, to and how to promote biodiversity without of these methods into household and maintain and protect insect diversity. compromising agricultural production. It industrial environments. Urban Insects Written in an accessible manner, it is aimed draws attention to the massive functional and Arachnids is a major reference work at the student. Insect conservation has importance of invertebrates in agriculture covering all the major groups of insects become a field in its own right because and in ecosystem functions, and the need to and other arthropods that are considered insects make up such a large proportion of conserve them in the wider landscape. urban pests. It provides the reader with total species numbers and biomass. This is a Subject areas: zoology, environmental field that has grown rapidly in recent years an up-to-date and comprehensive review biology, conservation, environment, of basic biology, behaviour, distribution and become a significant component of botany, entomology, ecology conservation biology. and, most importantly, control Market: undergraduate students, graduate methodology. Contents: Preface; Part I. The Need for students, academic researchers, •Written by a major figure in the field Insect Diversity Conservation: 1. Ethical professionals foundation for insect Conservation; 2. The 228 x 152 mm 255pp 49 line diagrams 54 tables •It is a subject that is growing in special case of insects in conservation 19 graphs popularity and linked with IPM and biology; 3. Insects and the conservation of 0 521 82503 2 HB c.£80.00 A environmental awareness ecosystem processes; Part II. Insects and the 0 521 53201 9 PB c.£30.00 A Subject areas: entomology, pest Changing World: 4. Degradation and October management, pest control, fragmentation of ecosystems; 5. Responses environmental science, biological of insects to the changing land mosaic; ■ Textbook control 6. Threats from invasive aliens, biological Biology of Blood-Sucking in Market: academic researchers, control, and genetic engineering; 7. Global Insects climate change and synergistic impacts; Part professionals III. 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Insect Herbivore–Host Dynamics Plant Sciences Tree-Dwelling Aphids Tony Dixon University of East Anglia Tony Dixon analyses long-term population studies and experiments showing that tree ■ Textbook dwelling aphids are regulated not by natural enemies but by competition for limited Plants: Evolution and resources. This book is designed to introduce students and research workers to Diversity insect herbivore–host dynamics using the Martin J. Ingrouille interaction between aphids and trees as a Birkbeck College London model. and William Eddie Subject areas: entomology, ecology, Edinburgh University forestry, conservation Plants: Evolution and Diversity introduces Market: academic researchers, graduate students to the fundamental concepts of students botany, plant science, plant ecology and plant evolutionary biology, using well- 228 x 152 mm 194pp 91 line diagrams 13 tables defined technical terms and extensive 0 521 80232 6 HB c.£50.00 examples to add clarity. It describes the November evolution of land plants and algae in Perspectives in Ecological Theory relation to environmental change and and Integrated Pest Management examines the biochemical, physiological Edited by Marcos Kogan and morphological adaptations that plants and Paul Jepson have developed in differing environments. Oregon State University Chapters on plant cell characteristics and new classifications are included and the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has topical issue of plant exploitation is become a major area of research for applied considered (e.g. natural and entomologists, ecologists, agricultural • Coverage is comprehensive, including GM crops). workers, and crop protection specialists. discussion of topical issues such as GM This volume brings together recent crops Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; advances in ecological theory as they apply 1. The Study of Diversity; 2. The Plant •Written in a clear and informative style to IPM to produce an up-to-date reference Body: Plant Behaviour; 3. Evolving by experienced teachers for all involved in this discipline. Plants: Patterns of Adaptation; 4. Sex and Dispersal: Gametes, Spores , Seeds and Subject areas: entomology, pest Fruit; 5. Flowers: Evolution and Diversity; management, crop protection, agricultural 6. Trees: Adaptations in Woods and science, ecology, conservation biology Forests; 7. Adaptive Growth Forms: The Market: academic researchers, professionals Limiting Physical Environment; 246 x 189 mm 400pp 200 line diagrams 8. Competition, Herbivory, and 50 half-tones 250 figures Dispersal: The Limiting Biotic 0 521 82213 0 HB c.£80.00 A Environment; 9. Plants and Humankind: January 2005 Conclusion; Glossary; References. Subject areas: plant biology, botany, plant evolution, plant diversity Market: undergraduate students 246 x 189 mm 450pp 200 colour figures 50 half-tones 250 figures Publicity material available: 0 521 79097 2 HB c. £80.00 A Textbook Leaflet 0 521 91359 4 0 521 79431 1 PB c. £30.00 X November

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■ Textbook ■ Textbook The Ecology of Seeds Plant Genetic Conservation The Physiology of Flowering Michael Fenner University of Southampton Nigel Maxted Plants and Ken Thompson University of Birmingham Their Growth and Development University of Sheffield Brian Ford-Lloyd Fourth edition A succinct review of the ecological aspects Helgi Öpik Shelagh Kell of seed biology which encompasses a wide University of Wales, Swansea Harpal Pooni range of concepts of general relevance to and Stephen Rolfe and Michael Lawrence plant ecology, reflecting the central role that University of Sheffield The need to understand the genetic the study of seed ecology has played in The latest edition of The Physiology of diversity of plants and be able to quantify it elucidating many fundamental aspects of Flowering Plants has been completely accurately has become a crucial part of plant community function. updated and provides an introduction to all conservation efforts. This is, in part, Subject areas: plant ecology, seed science, aspects of plant biology. In addition to because plants provide us with much of our weed science, agriculture, forestry studying the fundamental principles, it also food, construction materials, medicines and examines the very latest developments in Market: academic researchers, graduate many other products. This major new molecular techniques including the use of students textbook introduces essential theories and genetically modified plants. This book 247 x 174 mm 225pp 48 line diagrams 2 tables techniques needed to describe plant genetic examines plant growth, development and 0 521 65311 8 HB c.£50.00 A diversity and explains how this data can be function with particular attention to 0 521 65368 1 PB c.£24.99 A used to plan conservation strategies and October adaptations to different habitats. The implement sustainable exploitation of plant Physiology of Flowering Plants is valuable to resources. Herbarium undergraduate and postgraduate students. Contents: Preface; Part I Introducing Plant Ashley Hay Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Genetic Conservation: 1. Conservation of Photographs by Robyn Stacey Nutrition and Transport: 2. Flow of energy plant genetic diversity: an overview; University of Western Sydney and carbon through the plant: 2. Plant biodiversity: the social, ethical and This stunningly beautiful book is the first of photosynthesis and respiration; 3. Water policy context; 3. The use of plants; Part II its kind. Photographer, Robyn Stacey relations; 4. Mineral nutrition; Plant Conservation Science: 4. Applied together with essayist, Ashley Hay, throw 5. Translocation of organic compounds; taxonomy; 5. Plant population genetics; open the closed doors of the Royal Botanic Part II. Growth and Development: 6. Genetic diversity and its measurement; Gardens (Sydney), Sydney herbaria, and the 6. Growth as a quantitative process; 7. Plant Part III Planning and Implementing Plant history of Australia’s flora. The book tells growth hormoness; 8. Cell growth and Genetic Conservation: 7. Planning plant stories about the nature of collecting, those differentiation; 9. Vegetative development; genetic conservation; 8. Conservation who collected, what and when, and the 10. Photomorphogenesis; 11. Reproductive strategies and techniques: an overview; scientific background to each of the species. development; 12. Growth movements; 9. Genetic reserve conservation; 10. On- 13. Resistance to stress; Appendix. Subject areas: botany, environmental farm conservation; 11. Community-based science, plant science, photography, fine art conservation; 12. Germplasm collecting; Subject areas: plant physiology, botany, agriculture Market: general readers, amateurs, 13. Seed bank conservation; 14. Field gene enthusiasts banks and botanic gardens; 15. In vitro Market: undergraduate students, DNA and pollen storage; Part IV Plant undergraduate students (introductory), 225 x 270mm 168pp 115 colour plates 0 521 84277 8 HB c.£70.00 A Exploitation: 16. Germplasm evaluation; graduate students 0 521 60392 7 Case-bound edition c.£78.00 A 17. Plant breeding; References; Appendices; 246 x 189 mm 331pp 121 line diagrams December Index; Assignments; Examination 47 half-tones 24 tables Questions. 0 521 66251 6 HB c.£80.00 A 0 521 66485 3 PB c.£30.00 X Subject areas: conservation biology, October Plant Sciences conservation genetics, plant sciences, plant ▼ molecular biology, agricultural science, see also genetics, botany 4Craig: Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution Market: undergraduate students, graduate of Washington students 23 Taylor: Extinctions in the History of Life 246 x 189 mm 400pp 200 line diagrams 11 Wäckers: Plant-Provided Food and Plant-Carnivore 50 half-tones 200 figures Mutualism 0 521 80656 9 HB c.£90.00 A 0 521 00130 7 PB c.£35.00 X November

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Zoology and The Domestic Horse Sexual Segregation in The Evolution, Development and Vertebrates Management of its Behaviour Behaviour Edited by Kathreen Ruckstühl Edited by Daniel Mills University of Cambridge University of Lincoln and Peter Neuhaus Carrots and Sticks and Sue McDonnell University of Cambridge University of Pennsylvania Principles of Animal Training An understanding of sexual segregation is Paul McGreevy Since the horse was first domesticated in the important in the explanation of life history University of Sydney late Neolithic period it has had a profound and social preference, population dynamics and Robert A. Boakes influence on human society. It has been and the conservation of rare species. Sexual University of Sydney used for transport, labour, food and Segregation in Vertebrates explores the Carrots and Sticks explains the principles recreational purposes. The Domestic Horse reasons why this behaviour has evolved and and practice of learning theory and enables the reader to gain insight into the what factors contribute to it. behaviour of this fascinating animal and current training programmes. By Subject areas: behavioural ecology, will appeal to animal scientists, those emphasising common features that span evolutionary biology, zoology the training of domestic and exotic working with these animals in a professional capacity and to enthusiastic Market: academic researchers, graduate species, the book highlights the students fundamental characteristics that define owners, alike. 247 x 174 mm 350pp 75 line diagrams best practice in animal training. It also •Unique synthesis of current knowledge 75 half-tones challenges readers to reconsider training concerning the behaviour, management 0 521 83522 4 HB c.£60.00 A jargon and find scientific solutions for and evolution of the domestic horse February 2005 training complex responses and •Beautifully illustrated with specially Macaque Societies modifying unwelcome behaviours. commisioned artworks Unique features include a glossary of A Model for the Study of Social common training terms, explanations of •Broad appeal to both professionals and Organization the way various experimental findings amateurs alike Edited by Bernard Thierry relate to the world of animal training Subject areas: behavioural and cognitive Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and 50 detailed case studies. sciences, animal behaviour, zoology Paris Mewa Singh Market: graduate students, academic •Highly illustrated in full-colour University of Mysore, India researchers, undergraduate students, • 50 detailed case studies general readers, professionals, enthusiasts and Werner Kaumanns Universität zu Köln •Accessible, easy-to-follow text with 247 x 174 mm 300pp 50 line diagrams helpful subsections 25 half-tones The 20 species of macaques show a broad Subject areas: behavioural and cognitive 0 521 81414 6 HB c.£60.00 T range of social relationships, making them science, animal training, animal 0 521 89113 2 PB c.£24.99 T an ideal group for exploring the evolution February 2005 behaviour of primate societies. Written especially for Animal Communication Networks those studying animal behaviour and Market: general readers, amateurs, primatology, this book will also be of enthusiasts, undergraduate students Edited by Peter McGregor interest to those studying human societies 246 x 189 mm 300pp 30 line diagrams University of Copenhagen and their evolution. 400 colour figures This book is about how and why animals Subject areas: animal behaviour, 0 521 80460 4 HB c. £30.00 A communicate. It summarises research February 2005 behavioural ecology, comparative progress and prospects in the rapidly psychology, primatology, biological expanding topic of animal communication anthropology, evolutionary psychology networks. Covering several different animal groups and types of signal; it also highlights Market: academic researchers, graduate research at the interface with other students disciplines (for example, psychology and Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary physiology). Anthropology 228 x 152 mm 384pp 25 line diagrams Subject areas: animal behaviour, 19 half-tones 2 colour plates 20 tables behavioural ecology, animal 0 521 81847 8 HB c.£65.00 A communication, bioacoustics September Market: academic researchers, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 400pp 50 line diagrams 19 half-tones 12 tables 69 figures 0 521 82361 7 HB c.£80.00 A 0 521 53048 2 PB c.£29.99 A November

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The Cultured Chimpanzee Prehistoric Native Americans and Reflections on Cultural Primatology Ecological Change William C. McGrew Human Ecosystems in Eastern North Miami University The Cambridge Dictionary of America since the Pleistocene An exploration of the variety and variations Human Biology and Evolution Paul A. Delcourt of chimpanzee behaviour within their Larry L. Mai University of Tennessee, Knoxville societies. The Cultured Chimpanzee shows California State University, Long Beach and Hazel R. Delcourt that the complexity of chimpanzee Marcus Young Owl University of Tennessee, Knoxville behaviour more closely resembles cultural California State University, Long Beach Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological variety in humans than other animal M. Patricia Kersting Change demonstrates the importance of species. Audio-Digest Foundation, California prehistoric human activities in the ecology Subject areas: primatology, biological of eastern North America, and as such has anthropology, animal behaviour, cultural important implications for conservation anthropology, comparative psychology biology, forest management and ecological Market: graduate students, academic restoration today. researchers, undergraduate students Subject areas: ecology, paleoanthropology, 228 x 152 mm 200pp 15 half-tones 10 tables archaeology, paleohistory, Quaternary 0 521 82841 4 HB c.£50.00 A studies, geography 0 521 53543 3 PB c.£19.99 A Market: academic researchers, graduate August students Marsupials 228 x 152 mm 216pp 29 line diagrams 1 table 0 521 66270 2 HB c.£50.00 A Edited by Patricia Armati Not previously announced University of Sydney C. R. Dickman University of Sydney and Ian Hume Human Biology University of Sydney ▼ see also The Dictionary of Human Biology and Marsupials are a unique group of mammals, Evolution (DHBE) is an invaluable research typically associated with Australia, although 16 McGrew: The Cultured Chimpanzee and study tool for both professionals and 19 Sargent: Biomedicine and the Human Condition many species occur in South America. This students covering a broad range of subjects volume provides a synthesis of the latest within human biology, physical developments in marsupial biology, anthropology, anatomy, auxology, bringing together knowledge currently primatology, physiology, genetics, scattered througout the primary literature. paleontology and zoology. Packed with Subject areas: zoology, mammology, 13000 descriptions of terms, specimens, evolution sites and names, DHBE also includes Market: academic researchers information on over 1000 word roots, 247 x 174 mm 350pp 68 line diagrams taxonomies and reference tables for extinct, 36 half-tones 5 colour figures recent and extant primates, geological and 0 521 65074 7 HB c.£60.00 A oxygen isotope chronologies, illustrations of landmarks, bones and muscles and an illustration of current hominid phylogeny, making this a must-have volume for anyone Zoology and Behaviour with an interest in human biology or ▼ see also evolution. DHBE is especially complete in its inventory of archaeological sites and the 22 Fastovsky: The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs best-known hominid specimens excavated 11 Grimaldi: Evolution of the Insects from them, but also includes up-to-date 23 Taylor: Extinctions in the History of Life information on terms such as in silico, and those relating to the rapidly developing fields of human genomics. Subject areas: human biology, physical anthropology, primatology, anatomy, genetics, auxology, physiology, zoology, palaeoanthropology. Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers. 247 x 174 mm 500 pages 7 line diagrams 5 tables 0 521 66250 8 Hardback c.£ 60.00 A 0 521 66486 1 Paperback c.£ 30.00 A November

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Neuroscience

The New Brain Sciences Perils and Prospects Edited by Dai Rees and Steven Rose The Open University, Keynes The last 20 years have seen an explosion of research and developments in the neurosciences. Indeed, some have called this first decade of the 21st century ‘the decade of the mind’. An all-encompassing term, the neurosciences cover such fields as biology, psychology, neurology, psychiatry and philosophy and include anatomy, physiology, molecular biology, genetics and behaviour. It is now a major industry with billions of dollars of funding invested from both public and private sectors. Huge progress has been made in our understanding of the brain and its functions. However, with progress comes controversy, responsibility and dilemma. The New Brain Sciences: Perils and Prospects examines the implications of recent discoveries in terms of our sense of individual responsibility and personhood. Aimed at neuroscientists, psychologists, philosophers, medical professionals, students and the general public alike, it is an attempt to kick-start a discussion of where neuroscience is going. ■ Sir Dai Rees is Knight Bachelor, a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a founding Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medicine. He was President of the European Science Foundation (1993–1999) and Secretary and Chief Executive of the UK Medical Research Council (1987–1996). He has now retired. ■ Professor Steven Rose has been Professor of Biology and Director of the Brain and Behaviour Research Group at the Open University since the inception of the university in 1969. His research •Thought-provoking debate on the state of focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of learning and memory. neuroscience research, with perspectives Contents: Part I. Introduction: The new brain sciences Stephen Rose; Part II. Freedom to on social science and political implications. change: 1. Do we ever really act? Mary Midgley; 2. The definition of human nature Merlin Donald; 3. Consciousness and the limits of neurobiology Hilary Rose; 4. Mind metaphors. •Internationally recognised general editors Neurosciences and ethics Regine Kollek; 5. Genetic and generic determinism. A new threat and authors. to free will? Peter Lipton; Part III. Neuroscience and the law: 6. Human action, neuroscience • Easy-to-read, accessible style. and the law Alexander McCall Smith; 7. Responsibility and the law Stephen Sedley; 8. Programmed or licensed to kill? The new biology of femicide Lorraine Radford; 9. Genes, responsibility and the law Patrick Bateson; Part IV. Stewardship of the new brain sciences: 10. The neurosciences: the danger that we will think we have understood it all Yadin Dudai; 11. On dissecting the genetic basis of behaviour and intelligence Angus Clarke; 12. Prospects and perils of stem cell research: a brief guide to current science Helen Pilcher; 13. The use of human embryonic stem cells for research: an ethical evaluation Guido de Wert; 14. The Prozac story John Cornwell; 15. Psychopharmacology at the interface between the market and the new biology David Healy; 16. Education in the age of Ritalin Paul Cooper; Part V. Conclusion Dai Rees and Barbro Westerholm; References; Biographies. Subject areas: neuroscience, neurology and clinical neuroscience Market: graduate students, academic researchers, professionals, undergraduate students Publicity material available: 228 x 152 mm 300pp 2 half-tones 5 line diagrams 5 figures By request – contact your Cambridge 0 521 83009 5 HB c. £65.00 A sales representative 0 521 53714 2 PB c. £24.99 A October

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■ Textbook Cell and ■ New Edition Textbook Developmental The Biological Basis of Cancer Key Techniques in Practical Second edition Developmental Biology Biology Robert G. McKinnell Edited by Manuel Beffa University of Minnesota Universidad de Málaga Singularities Ralph E. Parchment This unique resource presents 27 laboratory Evolutionary Landmarks in the History of Wayne State University exercises for use in student practical classes, Life Alan O. Perantoni all of which are classic experiments in National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland developmental biology. These are Rockefeller University, New York G. Barry Pierce experiments that provided key insights into developmental questions, and many of This brief but deep book presents a University of Colorado Medical Center them are described by the scientists who sophisticated consideration of the key steps and Ivan Damjanov carried out the original pioneering research. or bottlenecks that constrain the path to the University of Kansas This book provides a bridge between state- origin and evolution of life. De Duve, a This book, designed to be used for an of-the-art experimental work and the pioneer of modern cell biology and Nobel undergraduate course on cancer biology, laboratory classes taken at the laureate, gives in this book a contemporary is aimed at upper division undergraduate and post-graduate levels. All response to Erwin Schrodinger’s undergraduates as well as beginning chapters follow the same logical format, tremendously influential What Is Life?, graduate students. An introduction taking the students from materials and which 60 years ago influenced many of the acquaints students with the biological methods, through results and discussion, so pioneers of molecular biology. De Duve principles of cancer, and the human that they learn the underlying rationale offers shrewd insights on the conditions dimensions of the disease by considering employed in the research. that may have first called forth life, and genuine cases of cancer. Other chapters surveys the entire history of life using as discuss cancer pathology, metastasis, Contents: Part I. Graftings; Part II. Specific landmarks the many remarkable carcinogenesis, genetics, oncogenes and Chemical Reagents; Part III. Beads singularities along the way, such as the tumor suppressors, epidemiology, and Implantation; Part IV. Nucleic Acid single ancestry of all living beings, the the biological basis of cancer treatment. Injections; Part IV. Genetic Analysis; Part universal genetic code, and the Also included are an appendix with VI. Clonal Analysis; Part VII. In situ monophyletic origin of eukaryotes. descriptions of common forms of cancer Hybridization; Part VIII. Transgenic Organisms; Part IX. Vertebrate Cloning; Subject areas: origin of life and complexity and a glossary. Part X. Cell Culture; Part XI. Evo-Devo studies, biochemistry, cell and molecular Contents: Preface; Introduction: letters Studies; Part XII. Computational biology, genetics, biomedicine illustrating clinical aspects of cancer Modelling. Market: academic researchers, graduate G. Barry Pierce; 1. The pathology of Subject areas: developmental biology students, undergraduate students, general cancer G. Barry Pierce; 2. Metastasis readers Robert G. McKinnell; 3. Carcinogenesis Market: undergraduate students, graduate Alan O. Perantoni; 4. Cancer Genetics 234 x 156 mm 256pp 15 half-tones students, academic researchers 0 521 84195 X HB c.£37.50 A Robert G. McKinnell; 5. Oncogenes and 253 x 177 mm 400pp 30 line diagrams 0 521 60301 3 PB c.£18.99 A suppressors; Alan O. Perantoni; 68 half-tones 7 colour plates 12 tables February 2005 6. Cancer in organisms other than 0 521 83315 9 HB c.£70.00 A humans Robert G. McKinnell; November 7. Epidemiology Robert G. McKinnell; 8. Cancer treatment Ralph E. Parchment; 9. Biological therapy Ralph E. Parchment; Appendices A. Description of selected tumors G. Barry Pierce; B. Glossary Robert G. McKinnell; References; Index. Subject areas: cancer biology, cell and developmental biology, genetics, oncology Market: undergraduate students, graduate students 253 x 177 mm 400pp 60 line diagrams 80 half-tones 8 colour plates 0 521 84458 4 HB c. £90.00 A 0 521 60633 0 PB c. £33.00 X January 2005

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Biomedicine and the Human Development of the Ocular Lens Condition Frank J Lovicu Challenges, Risks and Rewards University of Sydney Michael Sargent and Michael L Robinson National Institute for Medical Research, London Ohio State University How to avoid disease, how to breed This book provides a broad and successfully, and how to live to a reasonable authoritative treatment of the age are questions that have perplexed developmental biology of the ocular lens. humankind throughout history. This book Written by leading authorities in the field, it explores our progress in understanding will serve as a reference for graduate these challenges, and the risks and rewards students and research scientists in the visual of devising solutions. A broad range of sciences and developmental biology, as well topics are covered, including reproduction, as for ophthalmologists. the development of human progeny from Subject areas: developmental biology, conception to adulthood, staying healthy, vision science, cell biology, molecular ageing, cancer, infection and the burden of biology, ophthalmology our genetic legacy. The author discusses Market: academic researchers, graduate traditional and more recent approaches to students, clinicians these problems and debates the ethical 253 x 177 mm 400pp 39 line diagrams checkpoints encountered. 60 half-tones 21 colour plates 7 tables •Highly readable take on biomedical 0 521 83819 3 HB c.£70.00 A innovation, from prehistory to the September present •Broad, multidisciplinary approach draws on history, evolutionary biology and Cell and Developmental Biology biomedicine ▼ see also •Debates the ethical checkpoints arising from biomedical advances 2 Conway Morris: Life’s Solution 21 Thompson, Jr: Primer of Genetic Analysis Subject areas: biomedicine (general), human biology, history of medicine and biomedical science, evolutionary biology Market: general readers, undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 350pp 7 line diagrams 5 tables 0 521 83366 3 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54148 4 PB c.£18.99 T December

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Microbiology ■ Textbook Microbial Life An Illustrated Guide to Single-Cell Diversity, Form, and Function Dean Jacobson ■ Textbook Whitworth College, Washington Microbial Life is a concise and accessible Microbial Inhabitants of introduction to basic biology, physiology, Humans ecology and evolution of microbial life. It Their Ecology and Role in Health and covers bacteria, viruses and the protists and Disease is highly illustrated with beautiful pen and Michael Wilson ink drawings which serve to illustrate the University College London diversity and structural complexity of this This advanced textbook provides a unique kingdom. The volume aims to explain the overview of the microbial communities practical importance of microbial processes (normal indigenous microbiota) both in human affairs and natural inhabiting those regions of the human ecosystems, to appreciate the novelty, body that are exposed to the external diversity and complexity of protistan environment, including the skin, eyes, structure and behaviour and to understand oral cavity and the respiratory, urinary, the evolutionary relationships among reproductive and gastrointestinal tracts. In microbes and larger organisms. order to understand why particular Subject areas: microbiology, marine organisms are able to colonise an biology, freshwater biology, protistology, anatomical region and why the resulting protozoology, ecology microbial community has a particular Market: undergraduate students, graduate composition, an ecological approach is students, academic researchers essential. Consequently, the key 247 x 174 mm 250pp 200 line diagrams 200 figures • Ecological approach to describing the anatomical and physiological 0 521 82039 1 HB c.£70.00 A origin and nature of the microbial characteristics of each body site are 0 521 52739 2 PB c.£24.99 X communities living on humans described throughout the book. The November crucial roles of the indigenous microbiota Bacterial Protein Toxins •Emphasizes the important benefits to in protecting against exogenous Role in the Interference with Growth humans of these microbial communities pathogens, regulating the development of Regulation •Describes the wide range of diseases our immune system and mucosae, and providing nutrients are also discussed. Edited by Alistair Lax caused by indigenous microbes King’s College London Contents: 1. An introduction to the Bacterial toxins are potent molecular human-microbe symbiosis; 2. The skin poisons that are released by bacteria to cause and its indigenous microbiota; 3. The eye disease. This book describes how toxins can and its indigenous microbiota; 4. The enter cells to subvert cell function by respiratory system and its indigenous interfering with the key processes involved microbiota; 5. The urinary system and its in cell growth and division, and the ability indigenous microbiota; 6. The of cells to differentiate into specialised cells. reproductive system and its indigenous microbiota; 7. The gastrointestinal tract Subject areas: microbiology, medical and its indigneous microbiota; 8. The oral microbiology, biochemistry, cell and cavity and its indigenous microbiota; molecular biology, infectious disease 9. Role of the indigenous microbiota in medicine maintaining human health; Market: academic researchers, graduate 10. Manipulation students Subject areas: microbiology, medical Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology, 7 microbiology, microbial ecology, 228 x 152 mm 300pp 60 line diagrams infectious disease medicine, human 40 half-tones 8 colour plates biology, health sciences 0 521 82091 X HB c.£65.00 A December Market: graduate students, undergraduate students

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Microbe-vector Interactions in Genetics Subject areas: genetics, molecular genetics, Vector-borne Diseases developmental biology Edited by Stephen H. Gillespie Market: undergraduate students, graduate University College London ■ New Edition Textbook students Geoffrey L. Smith Primer of Genetic Analysis 253 x 177 mm 350pp 200 line diagrams Imperial College of Science, Technology and 10 half-tones A Problems Approach Medicine, London 0 521 84268 9 HB c.£60.00 A Third edition 0 521 60365 X PB c.£22.99 X and Anne Osbourn James N. Thompson, Jr December This volume describes the way causal University of Oklahoma pathogens of diseases interact with the Jenna J. Hellack RNA Interference Technology vectors that transmit them. It details the University of Oklahoma From Basic Science to Drug elegant biological adaptations that enable Gerald Braver Development pathogens to live with and, sometimes and David S. Durica Edited by Krishnarao Appasani control their vectors, knowledge which has University of Oklahoma GeneExpression Systems Inc led to novel preventative strategies such as RNA Interference (RNAi) technology antibiotics and vaccines. This third edition of a student-tested primer, provides guided instruction in the has rapidly become one of the key Subject areas: microbiology, epidemiology, analysis and interpretation of genetic methods used in functional genomics. In medicine principles and problem solving. All core this cutting-edge overview, the basic Market: academic researchers, clinicians areas of genetics are covered. Each section is concepts of RNAi biology are discussed, Society for General Microbiology Symposia, 63 introduced with a summary of key concepts as well as the current and potential 228 x 152 mm 399pp 26 line diagrams 9 half-tones and terms. A series of problems, graded applications, providing an invaluable 14 tables 10 colour figures from simple to more complex, then allows reference for all those who need to 0 521 84312 X HB £75.00 A students to test their understanding of the understand this emerging technology. January 2005 material. Each question is provided with a Subject areas: genomics, genetics, detailed explanation. This new edition molecular biology, developmental includes additional problems, extensively biology, bioinformatics, pharmacology expanded coverage of molecular biology Microbiology Market: academic researchers, throughout, new overview chapters and an ▼ see also professionals, graduate students expanded glossary. 228 x 152 mm 500pp 100 line diagrams 21 Thompson, Jr: Primer of Genetic Analysis ‘ … this is a clearly-written and well- 100 half-tones 30 colour plates organized book, which does an unassuming 0 521 83677 8 HB c. £95.00 A but important job.’ December Times Higher Educational Supplement Contents: 1. Overview of genetic Information Theory, Evolution organization and scale; 2. Mitosis and and the Origin of Life meiosis; 3. Nucleic acids: DNA and RNA; Hubert P. Yockey 4. Basic Mendelian genetics; 5.Probability and chi-square; 6. Sex-linkage, multiple A timely introduction to the use of alleles, and gene interactions; 7. Pedigree information theory and coding theory in analysis; 8. Overview of basic statistical molecular biology. The author discusses testing; 9. Quantitative inheritance; how these tools can be used to analyse the 10. Overview of genetic mapping; sequences of the genome and the proteome, 11. Assessing chromosome linkage and thereby aid our understanding of the relationships; 12. Linkage and mapping in nature and origin of life. diploids; 13. Mapping in bacteria, viruses, Subject areas: genetics, evolutionary and other DNA particles; 14. Overview of biology, mathematical biology, information types of genetic change; 15. Gene theory mutation; 16. Changes in chromosome Market: graduate students, academic number and structure; 17. Protein synthesis researchers and the genetic code; 18. Gene regulation 228 x 152 mm 400pp 50 line diagrams 5 half-tones and development; 19. Overview of 0 521 80293 8 HB c.£30.00 A molecular biology techniques; 20. DNA January 2005 mapping and human genome analysis; 21. Basic population genetics; 22.Selection and evolution; 23. Practice tests; 24. Answers to practice tests and crossword Genetics puzzles; 25. Landmarks in the history of ▼ see also genetics. 18 De Duve: Singularities

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Palaeontology

■ New Edition Textbook The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs Second Edition David E. Fastovsky University of Rhode Island David B. Weishampel Johns Hopkins University Illustrated by John Sibbick This new edition of The Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs is a unique, comprehensive treatment of this fascinating group of organisms. It is a detailed survey of dinosaur origins, their diversity, and their eventual extinction. The book can easily be used as a teaching textbook for a class, but it is also written as a series of readable, entertaining essays covering important and timely topics that will appeal to non-specialists and all dinosaur enthusiasts: birds as “living dinosaurs”, the new feathered dinosaurs from China, “warm-bloodedness”. Along the way, the reader learns about dinosaur functional morphology, physiology, and systematics using cladistic methodology – in short, how professional paleontologists and dinosaur experts go about their work, and why they find it so rewarding. From reviews of the first edition: The book is spectacularly illustrated with specially commissioned drawings by John Sibbick, ‘The book amply fulfils its objective of a world-famous illustrator of dinosaurs. providing an authoritative, stimulating and Contents: lively introduction to dinosaurs.There are not Preface; Part I: Setting The Stage: Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Back to the past: the many textbooks to which the epithets ‘lively’ Mesozoic Era; Chapter 3: Discovering order in the natural world; Chapter 4: and ‘entertaining’ apply, and that are friendly Interrelationships of vertebrates; Chapter 5: The origin of the Dinosauria; Part II: Ornithischia: Armored, Horned And Duck-Billed Dinosaurs: Part II enough for a general reader … I can also Introduction; Chapter 6: Stegosauria: hot plates; Chapter 7: Ankylosauria: mass and gas; warmly recommend it to interested general Chapter 8: Pachycephalosauria: ramrods of the cretaceous; Chapter 9: Ceratopsia: horns readers as the best available and thoroughly and all the frills; Chapter 10: Ornithopoda: the tuskers, antelopes, and “mighty ducks” of accessible account of dinosaurs and how they the Mesozoic; fit in with current scientific thinking – with Part III: Predators And Giants: Part III Introduction; Chapter 11: Sauropodomorpha: the the bonus that it presents the facts in an big, the bizarre, and the majestic; Chapter 12: Theropoda I: nature red in tooth and claw; exciting manner,while dispelling the hype.’ Chapter 13: Theropoda II: the origin of birds; Chapter 14: Theropoda III: the early New Scientist evolution of birds; Part IV: Endothermy, Environments, And Extinction: Chapter 15: Dinosaur ‘… the best introductory textbook for thermoregulation: some like it hot; Chapter 16: Large-scale patterns in dinosaur evolution; students.’ Chapter 17: Reconstructing extinctions: the art of science; Chapter 18: The Cretaceous- Nature Tertiary Extinction: the frill is gone. ‘This book will make an excellent text for any dinosaur class.And, although written as a • Covers all of the latest discoveries in dinosaur paleobiology written by two world experts textbook, its readability and even-handed •Comprehensive and detailed, yet utterly readable and entertaining presentation of timely information also make • Beautifully illustrated by world-famous dinosaur artist, John Sibbick it appropriate for general public reading. I’m hard pressed to think of another available Subject areas: evolutionary biology, palaeontology, zoology, geology book as accessible as this for a novice to learn Market: undergraduate students, enthusiasts, amateurs about dinosaurs.’ 246 x 189 mm 450pp 25 half-tones 225 line diagrams 200 figures American Scientist 0 521 81172 4 HB c. £100.00 A 0 521 01046 2 PB c. £35.00 X November

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■ Graduate Textbook The Evolution of North American Rhinoceroses Biostratigraphy Principles and Practice Donald Prothero Occidental College, Los Angeles Brian McGowran University of Adelaide Rhinoceroses first appeared in North America 40 million years ago, diversifying Using fossils to tell geological time, into an incredible array of taxa, many biostratigraphy balances biology with bearing no resemblance to the five living geology. This important modern synthesis species. This important reference provides a explores the origins and development of the full systematic review of North American subject, and the surprisingly wide Rhinocerotidae, as well as dicussions of application of biostratigraphic methods. biogeography, evolutionary patterns and Essential reading for advanced students and their paleoecological significance. researchers working in basin analysis, sequence stratigraphy, palaeoceanography, Subject areas: palaeontology, evolution, palaeobiology and related fields. palaeoecology, zoology Subject areas: palaeontology, geology, Market: academic researchers, graduate stratigraphy students, undergraduate students, amateurs Market: graduate students, academic 247 x 174 mm 400pp 150 line diagrams 100 half-tones researchers 0 521 83240 3 HB c.£60.00 A 247 x 174 mm 350pp 200 line diagrams October 10 half-tones 0 521 83750 2 HB c.£45.00 A December Extinctions in the History of Life Palaeontology ▼ see also Edited by Paul Taylor Most species ever to have lived on Earth are 2 Conway Morris: Life’s Solution now extinct. This book brings together key 26 Gradstein: A Geologic Time Scale 2004 findings and current debates that are 11 Grimaldi: Evolution of the Insects important not only for palaeontologists, but evolutionary biologists and even conservation workers. Easily accessible, this is a useful reference for students, researchers and the general reader. Subject areas: palaeontology, palaeobiology, evolutionary biology Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students, amateurs 228 x 152 mm 192pp 53 line diagrams 9 half-tones 0 521 84224 7 HB c.£40.00 A October

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■ New Edition Textbook The Solid Earth An Introduction to Global Geophysics Second Edition C. M. R. Fowler Royal Holloway University of London The Solid Earth is a general introduction to the physics of the solid Earth, including the workings of both the Earth’s surface and its deep interior. The second edition of this acclaimed textbook has been brought fully up-to-date to reflect the latest advances in geophysical research. It is designed for students on introductory geophysics courses who have a general background in the physical sciences, including introductory calculus. The book contains an extensive glossary of terms, and includes numerous exercises for which solutions are available to instructors from [email protected]. Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Sources; 1. Introduction; 2. Tectonics on a sphere: the geometry of plate tectonics; 3. Past plate motions; 4. Seismology: measuring the interior; 5. Gravity; 6. Geochronology; 7. Heat; 8. The deep interior of the Earth; 9. The oceanic lithosphere: ridges, transforms, trenches and oceanic islands; 10. The continental lithosphere; A1. Scalars, vector and differential opertors; A2. Theory of elasticity and elastic waves; A3. Geometry of ray paths and inversion of earthquakes body wave time-distance From reviews of the first edition: curves; A4. The least-squares method; A5. The error function; A6. Units and symbols; A7. Numerical data; A8. IASP91 Earth model; A9. Preliminary Reference Earth Model ‘This fine new geophysics textbook will now isotropic version – PREM; Glossary; Index. be added to the top of my list of recommendations, as it promises to be •The first edition was hailed by geophysicists as one of the outstanding texts in modern excellent both for teachers and for those Earth Sciences seeking a review of these processes from a •This new edition has been brought completely up-to-date to reflect the latest advances in geophysical point of view.’ geophysics Nature •This new edition will, for the first time, provide instructors with solutions to the exercises ‘ … a superb, clearly laid out text. It covers a (via [email protected]) broad range of applied geophysics, from bulk Earth structure to the calculation of thermal Subject areas: geophysics, plate tectonics, geodynamics histories in sedimentary basins.’ Market: undergraduate students, graduate students New Scientist 246 x 189 mm 700pp 362 line diagrams 22 half-tones 31 colour plates 31 tables 143 exercises ‘… a first-rate, comprehensive text for 0 521 58409 4 HB £80.00 A 0 521 89307 0 PB £33.00 X teaching an audience of earth science September students about the multidisciplinary approach that plate tectonics now demands.’ Resources: www.cambridge.org/solidearth Episodes (available one month prior to publication)

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The Volcano Adventure Guide Rosaly Lopes NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Volcano Adventure Guide contains vital information for anyone wishing to visit, explore, and photograph active volcanoes safely and enjoyably. It presents guides to visiting 42 different volcanoes around the world, including tour itineraries, maps, transportation details, and references to a wealth of further volcano resources. Aimed at non-specialist readers wishing to explore volcanoes without being foolhardy, it will fascinate amateur enthusiasts and professional volcanologists alike. The stunning colour photographs will delight armchair travellers as well as inspire the adventurous to get out and explore volcanoes for themselves. ■ Rosaly Lopes is an expert in planetary volcanism at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, where she studies volcanism on Earth, as well as other planets and moons. Her fieldwork on Earth has taken her to many active volcanoes. She has won several awards from JPL and NASA, and was chosen by GEMS Television, Miami, as the GEMS Woman of the Year in Science and Technology, 1997. She was inspired to write this book after being asked at numerous public lectures, ‘How can I visit active volcanoes?’. Contents: Preface; Part I. Volcanoes of All Types: 1. Choosing a volcano to visit; 2. The basic facts about volcanoes; 3. Volcanic eruptions; 4. Visiting volcanoes safely; 5. Preparing and planning a volcano adventure; Part II. Guides to Volcanoes: Introduction to the field guides; Volcanoes in Hawaii; Volcanoes in continental USA; Volcanoes in Italy; Volcanoes in Greece; Volcanoes in Iceland; Volcanoes in Costa Rica; Volcanoes in the West Indies; Appendix I. Useful information for preparing for a volcano trip; Appendix II. Tours to volcanoes; Appendix III. Bibliography and recommended reading; Glossary; Index.

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Market: graduate students, academic J. J. Hooker, S. Monechi, J. Powell, ■ New Edition researchers, professionals U. Röhl, A. Sanfilippo, B. Schmitz, A Geologic Time Scale 2004 L. Lourens, F. Hilgen, N. J. Shackleton, 247 x 174 mm 425pp 166 line diagrams 7 tables 56 colour figures Felix Gradstein J. Laskar, D. Wilson, P. Gibbard, T. van 0 521 81601 7 HB c.£80.00 A Universitetet i Oslo Kolfschoten December Jim Ogg Subject areas: geology, stratigraphy Purdue University, Indiana ■ Market: academic researchers, graduate New Edition and Alan Smith students ■ University of Cambridge Graduate Textbook 276 x 219 mm 384pp 164 line diagrams 24 colour plates 63 tables Radiogenic Isotope Geology 0 521 78142 6 HB c. £75.00 A Second edition 0 521 78673 8 PB c. £28.00 A Alan P. Dickin August McMaster University, Ontario

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Evolution and Differentiation of Environmental and Particulate Matter Science for the Continental Crust Policy Makers Edited by Michael Brown Atmospheric Sciences A NARSTO Assessment University of Maryland, Baltimore Edited by Peter H. McMurry and Tracy Rushmer University of Minnesota University of Vermont ■ Textbook Marjorie F. Shepherd and James S. Vickery The evolution and differentiation of the The Science and Politics of continental crust pose fundamental Global Climate Change A concise and comprehensive discussion of questions that are being addressed by new the current understanding of airborne A Guide to the Debate research in addition to new advances particulate matter (PM). The volume involving geophysics and geochemistry. Andrew E. Dessler provides policy makers who implement air- This book by experts active in the field University of Maryland, College Park quality standards with relevant and needed summarizes recent advances, and is aimed and Edward A. Parson scientific information. This assessment at advanced students and research workers. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor describes current science in a manner that Subject areas: tectonics, geophysics, Climate variability has become the reflects the needs of policy makers in structural geology primary environmental concern of the addressing current and anticipated Market: academic researchers, graduate 21st Century. Yet despite the scientific standards. students community’s warnings of the imminent Subject areas: atmospheric science, dangers of global warming, politicians chemistry, politics, environmental science, 247 x 174 mm 500pp 150 line diagrams world-wide have failed to agree on what 20 half-tones 25 tables climatology to do about this potentially devastating 0 521 78237 6 HB c.£75.00 A Market: academic researchers, February 2005 environmental problem. In this introductory primer, Dessler and Parson professionals, graduate students ■ Graduate Textbook combine their respective expertise in the 276 x 219 mm 660pp 150 line diagrams areas of atmospheric science and public 10 half-tones 50 tables 50 colour figures 0 521 84287 5 HB c.£100.00 A Crystals environmental policy to help scientists, October Growth, Morphology & Perfection policy makers and the general public sort Ichiro Sunagawa through the conflicting claims of the ■ New Edition Tohoku University, Japan debate. ■ Graduate Textbook Understanding how and why crystals Contents: 1. An introduction to the nucleate and grow is important not only for climate change debate; 2. Science, Fundamentals of Atmospheric modern technologies, but also in politics, and science in politics; Modeling understanding the interior of the Earth and 3. Climate change: the state of scientific Second edition biomineralization. This clear explanation of knowledge and uncertainties; 4. Climate the atomic processes behind crystal growth, Mark Z. Jacobson change: the policy debate; 5. Present Stanford University, California and case studies of complex systems is problems in the debate and a sketch of essential reading for advanced graduates the way forward; Index. New edition of a successful and and researchers. comprehensive textbook on the Subject areas: climatology, atmospheric processes, numerical methods, Subject areas: mineralogy, materials environmental sciences, environmental science, geochemistry and computational techniques required for policy, politics advanced students and scientists to study air Market: graduate students, academic Market: undergraduate students, general and meteorology. researchers readers ‘[I]t provides the reader with one-stop 247 x 174 mm 304pp 112 line diagrams 228 x 152 mm 250pp 4 tables 22 figures 68 half-tones shopping for understanding the physical 0 521 83170 9 HB c. £55.00 A 0 521 84189 5 HB c.£55.00 A principles and computational methods 0 521 53941 2 PB c. £22.99 X behind the different components of December February 2005 This book was originally published in Japanese by atmospheric models. The presentation is Kyoritsu Shuppan under the ISBN 4-320-03422-8 very clear and designed to provide quick reference … I highly recommend the Jacobson book for graduate students and professionals engaged in atmospheric Earth Science ▼ modeling. They will find themselves see also frequently reaching for it as a reference. 4 Brown: Centennial History of the Carnegie I certainly do.’ Institution of Washington Daniel J. Jacob, Atmospheric Environment 2 Conway Morris: Life’s Solution Subject areas: atmospheric physics, 4Yoder: Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution meteorology of Washington Market: graduate students, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 750pp 175 line diagrams 60 tables 0 521 83970 X HB c. £100.00 A 0 521 54865 9 PB c. £40.00 X February 2005

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Atmospheric Turbulence and ■ Graduate Textbook ■ Mesoscale Meteorology New Edition Textbook Sounds in the Sea Natural Hazards Edited by Evgeni Fedorovich From Ocean Acoustics to Acoustical Second edition University of Oklahoma Oceanogrophy Richard Rotunno Edward Bryant Edited by Herman Medwin National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, University of Wollongong, New South Wales A comprehensive and accessible textbook Colorado Natural hazards afflict all corners of the on ocean acoustics and acoustical and Bjorn Stevens Earth; often unexpected, seemingly oceanography for students in University of California, Los Angeles unavoidable and frequently catastrophic oceanography, ocean engineering, and Leading researchers come together to survey in their impact. This revised edition is a ocean physics, and a reference for recent developments in atmospheric comprehensive, inter-disciplinary researchers/professionals. Chapters 1-9 turbulence and mesoscale meteorology, treatment of the full range of natural provide the basic tools, and the following with particular emphasis on the areas hazards. Accessible, readable and well fifteen chapters, by many of the world’s pioneered by Douglas K. Lilly. supported by over 180 maps, diagrams most successful ocean researchers, and photographs, it is a standard text for An excellent resource for researchers and introduce modern developments. graduate students, it summarises the students and an invaluable guide for development of techniques as well as Subject areas: oceanography, acoustics, professionals in the field. engineering, marine biology current and future work in meteorology. ‘Professor Bryant’s heroic compilation is Subject areas: meteorology Market: graduate students, academic an excellent guide.’ researchers Scientific American Market: academic researchers, graduate 247 x 174 mm 608pp 264 line diagrams Contents: 1. Introduction to natural students 17 half-tones 14 colour plates 10 tables hazards; 2. Large-scale storms as a 247 x 174 mm 240pp 84 line diagrams 5 half-tones 0 521 82950 X HB c.£45.00 A 13 colour plates 7 tables 102 figures February 2005 hazard; 3. Strong wind as a hazard; 0 521 83588 7 HB c.£80.00 A 4. Oceanic hazards; 5. Causes and July The Interaction of Ocean Waves prediction of drought and flood; and Wind 6. Response to droughts; 7. Associated precipitation hazards; 8. Flooding as a ■ Introductory Offer P. A. E. Janssen hazard; 9. Fires in nature; 10 Causes and Marine Turbulence – Theories, This is the first book to describe in detail prediction of earthquakes and volcanoes; Observations and Models the two-way interaction between wind and 11. Earthquakes and tsunami as hazards; ocean waves. It will interest ocean wave 12. Volcanos; 13. Land instability as a CARTUM Project modellers, physicists and applied Edited by Helmut Baumert hazard; 14. Personal and group response mathematicians, and engineers interested in to hazards ; 15. Epilogue. Universität Hamburg shipping and coastal protection. John Simpson Subject areas: physical geography, Subject areas: oceanography, atmospheric University of Wales, Bangor climatology, environmental studies science, metereorology, applied and Jurgen Sundermann mathematics Market: undergraduate students, general Universität Hamburg readers, professionals Market: graduate students, academic The first book/CD-ROM to give a researchers, professionals 276 x 213 mm 336pp 100 line diagrams comprehensive overview of 80 half-tones measurement techniques and theories 247 x 174 mm 320pp 73 line diagrams 0 521 53743 6 PB c. £21.99 A for marine turbulence and mixing 0 521 46540 0 HB c.£70.00 A November October processes. Written by a team of 53 world experts, the book represents a rich source of data and methods for students, scientists, and engineers in oceanography, hydrology, limnology, and meteorology. Subject areas: Oceanography, marine engineering, naval studies, meteorology, limnology, hydrology Market: academic researchers, professionals, graduate students 276 x 219 mm 1200pp 317 line diagrams 16 half-tones 35 tables 0 521 83789 8 HB c. £175.00 A January 2005 Introductory offer price of £150.00 until 3 months after publication, rising to c. £175.00 thereafter

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■ New Edition Textbook Subject areas: glaciology, geology, Environmental and Atmospheric geography Glaciers Sciences Market: graduate students, academic ▼ see also Second edition researchers, undergraduate students, Michael Hambrey general readers 4 Brown: Centennial History of the Carnegie University of Wales, Aberystwyth Institution of Washington 246 x 189 mm 360pp 7 tables 220 colour figures and Jürg Alean 0 521 82808 2 HB c.£35.00 X 10 Burgman: Risks and Decisions for Conservation and Environmental Management September 10 Mappin: Environmental Education or Environmental ■ Advocacy? New Edition 10 Spellerberg: Monitoring Ecological Change ■ Graduate Textbook Principles of Glacier Mechanics Second edition Roger LeB. Hooke University of Maine This new edition of a successful textbook is intended to give upper-level students the tools they need to understand modern glaciology. Practising geologists and glaciologists will also find it useful as a reference book. Relatively simple concepts are introduced first, followed by mathematically more sophisticated Glaciers are among the most beautiful chapters. Student exercises are included. natural wonders on Earth, today found on every continent. This book describes how ‘… a stimulating and educative text.’ glaciers grow and decay, how they move, Journal of Glaciology and how they influence us. Glacier ice has Subject areas: Glaciology, physical shaped the landscape over millions of years. geography, Glacier meltwater drives turbines and Market: graduate students, undergraduate irrigates deserts, and yields mineral-rich students, academic researchers soils. However, glaciers also threaten human 247 x 174 mm 350pp 150 line diagrams property and life. Our future is indirectly 10 half-tones bound up with the fate of glaciers and their 0 521 83609 3 HB c.£75.00 A influence on global climate and sea level. A 0 521 54416 5 PB c.£30.00 X lively text is supported by over 200 February 2005 stunning photographs. This is a second edition of a book published in first edition by Prentice Hall in 1998. Title: Principles of ‘The book is a fine introduction to the Glacier Mechanics world of glaciers. It is authoritative and yet written in an appealingly straightforward ■ New Edition manner … This is a book that will appeal to A Chronology of Antarctic all interested in glaciers. The specialist will Exploration dwell on the marvellous pictures. The general reader will enjoy the introduction to Second edition the realm of glacier ice.’ Headland Robert David Sugden, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge Times Higher Education Supplement Extensively revised and updated edition Contents: 1. Earth, the icy planet; 2. The introducing the geography, economic and glacier family; 3. Birth, growth and decay of political background to the region, and glaciers; 4. Fluctuating glaciers; 5. Ice on detailing expeditions and voyages from 700 the move; 6. Nature’s conveyer belt; 7. Ice BC to the present in almost 4500 entries. and water; 8. Antarctica: the icy continent; This invaluable reference will be used by 9. Glaciers and wildlife; 10. Shaping the polar, maritime and science historians, and landscape; 11. Glaciers and wildlife; researchers concerned with all aspects of 12. Benefits of glaciers; 13. Glacier hazards; Antarctica. 14. Living and travelling on glaciers; Subject areas: geology, history of science 15. Earth’s glacial record; 16. Postscript: Market: academic researchers, amateurs future prospects of glaciers; Glossary; 247 x 174 mm 608pp 30 figures Subject index; Location index. 0 521 82852 X HB c.£95.00 A December

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On the Shores of the Unknown A Short History of the Universe Joseph Silk University of Oxford In this fascinating book astronomer Joseph Silk explores the Universe from its beginnings to its ultimate fate. He shows how cosmologists study cosmic fossils and relics from the distant past to construct theories of the birth, evolution and future of the Universe. Stars, galaxies, dark matter and dark energy are described, as successive chapters detail the evolution of the Universe from a fraction of a microsecond after the Big Bang. This highly readable account will appeal to all those with an interest in the story of the Universe. Contents: Prologue; 1. Building Blocks of the Cosmos; 2. The Expansion of the Universe; 3. Cosmic Microwave Background; 4. The First 10 Seconds of the Universe; 5. Genesis of Baryons and Helium; 6. Testing the Big Bang; 7. Dark Matter; 8. Baryonic Dark Matter; 9. Intergalactic Matter; 10. Origin of Structure; 11. Large-scale Structure; 12. Galaxy Formation; 13. What Lies Ahead.

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Evolving Cosmos Govert Schilling Science journalist Govert Schilling takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through time. He describes the evolution of the cosmos, from the beginning of space and time fourteen billion years ago, to the creation of the Earth and mankind. The book ends with a glance into the distant future of the universe, because the here and now are only fleeting moments in its biography. A combination of compelling text and breathtaking photographs provide an impressive vision of the place of man in the cosmos. Contents: Foreword; 1. Creation; 2. Contraction; 3. Order; 4. Birth; 5. Recycling; 6. Growth; 7. Modelling; 8. Evolution; 9. Development; 10. Completion.

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Worlds on Fire Volcanoes on the Earth, Moon, Mars, Venus and Io Charles Frankel Worlds on Fire takes the reader on a fascinating tour of the mightiest volcanoes in the Solar System. Detailed descriptions are given of landmarks such as Hawaii’s Kilauea crater, the Moon’s Aristarchus plateau, Mars’ tallest volcano Olympus Mons, the double-cratered Sapas Mons on Venus, and the churning lava lake of Io’s Pele caldera. This highly readable book, illustrated with the most recent imagery from spacecraft, projects the reader into the wonders and excitement of space exploration. Contents: 1. Volcanism on Earth; 2. A tour of terrestrial volcanoes; 3. Volcanism on the Moon; 4. A tour of Lunar volcanoes; 5. Volcanism on Mars; 6. A tour of Martian volcanoes; 7. Volcanism on Venus; 8. A tour of Venusian volcanoes; 9. Volcanism on Io; 10. A tour of Ionian volcanoes

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Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae Gerald North and Nick James This complete practical guide and resource package instructs amateur astronomers in observing and monitoring variable stars and other objects of variable brightness. Descriptions of the objects are accompanied by explanations of the background astrophysics, providing readers with a real insight into what they are observing at the telescope. The book contains a CD-ROM packed with resources, including hundreds of light-curves and over 600 printable finder charts. Containing extensive practical advice, this comprehensive guide is an invaluable resource for amateur astronomers of all levels, from complete beginners to more advanced observers. Contents: 1. Foundations, federations and finder-charts; 2. Variables in vision; 3. Astrovariables reckoned; 4. Photometry; 5. Stars great and small; 6. Variable beginnings; 7. Clockwork pulsators; 8. Less regular single-star variables; 9. Eclipsing binary stars and novae; 10. Cataclysmic and symbiotic systems; 11. The extra-galactic realm; Appendices.

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From Eudoxus to Einstein The Scientific Legacy of Fred ■ A History of Mathematical Astronomy Hoyle Textbook Christopher Linton Edited by Douglas Gough Observing the Universe Loughborough University University of Cambridge An Introduction to Observational Fred Hoyle was a remarkable scientist, and Astronomy and Planetary Science made an immense contribution to many Edited by Andrew Norton important problems in astronomy. This The Open University, Milton Keynes book is based on a meeting that was held in Observing the Universe introduces a recognition of his work, and contains range of techniques and skills that will be chapters by many of Hoyle’s scientific useful for those wishing to undertake collaborators. It concentrates on Hoyle’s observational work in astronomy and scientific legacy, and examines the influence planetary science. It covers the principles his research has had on others and on of telescopes and detectors, photometry advances in astronomy and cosmology. This and spectroscopy, microscopy wide-ranging overview will be valuable to techniques for analysing samples, established researchers in astrophysics and teamwork skills, planning for a session at cosmology, and also to professional an observatory, keeping records of what historians of science. you do, estimating uncertainties in Contributors: M. Rees, W. L. W. Sargent, measurements, analysing data numerically and graphically, and Since Babylonian times, a great deal of D. Arnett, G. Efstathiou, P. M. Solomon, producing a written report. Fully self- effort has been put into trying to predict H. Bondi, C. Wickramasinghe, J. D. contained, this is a valuable guide for and explain the motions of the sun, moon, Barrow, M. S. Longair, J. N. Narlikar, undergraduate students of astronomy and planets. This book describes the J. , E. M. Burbidge, G. Burbidge and planetary science, and serious theories of planetary motion that have been Subject areas: astronomy, cosmology, amateur astronomers. developed through the ages, emphasizing history of science •Fully self-contained guide to carrying the interaction between progress in Market: academic researchers, graduate out practical observational work in astronomy and mathematics. students, general readers astronomy and planetary science Subject areas: history of astronomy 247 x 174 mm 200pp 45 line diagrams Market: graduate students, academic 13 half-tones 2 tables •Self-assessment questions with full researchers 0 521 82448 6 HB c.£40.00 A solutions September 228 x 152 mm 520pp 87 line diagrams 5 half-tones •Extensive cross-referenced glossary 15 tables Subject areas: astronomy, planetary 0 521 82750 7 HB c.£45.00 A August science Market: undergraduate students, amateurs 263 x 210mm 160pp 20 line diagrams 60 half-tones 0 521 60393 5 PB c. £22.99 X August Co-published with The Open University

■ Graduate Textbook The Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Medium Alexander Tielens Kapteyn Astronomical Institute This work provides a comprehensive overview of our current theoretical and observational understanding of the interstellar medium of galaxies. Emphasis is on the microscopic physical and chemical processes in space, and their influence on the macroscopic structure of the interstellar medium of galaxies. Subject areas: astrophysics Market: graduate students, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 360pp 125 line diagrams 10 half-tones 44 tables 0 521 82634 9 HB c.£75.00 A January 2005

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Handbook of Pulsar Astronomy Measuring and Modeling the Origin and Evolution of the Duncan Lorimer Universe Elements and Michael Kramer Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Jodrell Bank Observatory, University of Manchester Symposium Symposium Volume 2 Volume 4 This book provides a concise, modern description of pulsar research. Key Edited by Wendy Freedman Edited by Andrew McWilliam The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of techniques, background information and and Michael Rauch Washington the latest results are presented along with The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of software tools that can be used on real This comprehensive volume reviews the Washington example data. This is a valuable resource for current theory and measurement of various This comprehensive volume reviews graduate students and researchers. parameters related to the evolution of the current understanding of the origin and universe. Topics include inflation, string Subject areas: astronomy, astrophysics, evolution of elements with chapters by theory, the history of cosmology in the cosmology leading authorities in the field. This context of current measurements being authoritative volume is a valuable resource Market: academic researchers, graduate made of the Hubble constant, the matter for graduate students and professional students density, and dark energy. research astronomers. Cambridge Observing Handbooks for Research Subject areas: cosmology, astrophysics Astronomers, 4 Subject areas: astrophysics, astronomy Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 220pp 50 line diagrams Market: academic researchers, graduate 10 half-tones 5 tables students students 0 521 82823 6 HB c.£55.00 A 247 x 174 mm 390pp 96 line diagrams 6 half-tones 247 x 174 mm 496pp 178 line diagrams 0 521 53534 4 PB c.£19.99 A 15 tables 6 half-tones 24 tables January 2005 0 521 75576 X HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 75578 6 HB c.£75.00 A Coevolution of Black Holes and September September Galaxies Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of ■ Four Volume Set Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Cosmological Structure and Symposium Galaxy Carnegie Observatories Volume 1 Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics Astrophysics Edited by Luis Ho Symposium 247 x 174 mm The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Volume 3 0 521 84285 9 HB c. £280.00 A Washington Edited by John Mulchaey September Recent advances in astronomy have Alan Dressler Radiation Hydrodynamics provided proof that massive black holes and Augustus Oemler John Castor may be the central powerhouses of energetic The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California phenomena such as quasars and, Washington This broad and up-to-date treatment unexpectedly, that these objects inhabit the Clusters of galaxies are the largest and most provides an accessible introduction to the center of virtually all large galaxies. This massive collapsed systems in the Universe. theory, and the large-scale simulation collection contains papers by some of the This volume contains a series of review methods currently used in radiation most influential astrophysicists in this field. papers on this exciting and important topic hydrodynamics. A valuable text for research Subject areas: astrophysics, astronomy by leading names in the field. For physics scientists and graduate students in physics and astronomy graduate students and as a Market: academic researchers, graduate and astrophysics. students reference source for professionals doing Subject areas: astrophysics, astronomy 247 x 174 mm 472pp 126 line diagrams astronomical research. 11 half-tones 7 tables Subject areas: cosmology, astrophysics Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 82449 4 HB c.£75.00 A students Market: academic researchers, graduate September students 247 x 174 mm 482pp 38 line diagrams 1 half-tone 0 521 83309 4 HB c.£75.00 A 247 x 174 mm 378pp 133 line diagrams August 14 half-tones 11 tables 0 521 75577 8 HB c.£75.00 A September

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Cosmic Explosions in Three ■ Planetary Science The Origin of Chondrules and Dimensions Chondrites Jupiter Asymmetries in Supernovae and Gamma- The Planet, Satellites and Magnetosphere Derek Sears Ray Bursts University of Arkansas Edited by Peter Höflich Edited by Fran Bagenal University of Colorado, Boulder This clear and systematic text summarises Pawan Kumar Timothy E. Dowling the ideas surrounding the origin and history and J. Craig Wheeler University of Louisville, Kentucky of chondrules and chondrites. With University of Texas, Austin and William B. McKinnon citations to every published paper on the This volume highlights the burgeoning era Washington University, St Louis topic, it forms a comprehensive of routine supernova polarimetry and the bibliography of the latest research, and new insights into core collapse and extensive illustrations provide a clear visual thermonuclear explosions. With chapters representation of the scientific theories. by leading scientists, the book summarises Subject areas: astronomy, planetary science the status of a rapidly developing new Market: academic researchers, graduate perspective on stellar explosions, and is a students valuable resource for graduate students and Cambridge Planetary Science, 3 research scientists. 247 x 174 mm 220pp 26 line diagrams Subject areas: astronomy, astrophysics, 40 half-tones 17 tables cosmology 0 521 83603 4 HB c.£65.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate September students Effective Teaching and Learning Cambridge Contemporary Astrophysics of Astronomy 247 x 174 mm 340pp 102 line diagrams 29 half-tones 15 tables Edited by Jay Pasachoff Williams College, Massachusetts 0 521 84286 7 HB c.£70.00 A August and John Percy University of Toronto This comprehensive volume summarises This volume highlights astronomy in the current understanding of the jovian system, curriculum, and addresses how the teaching in the light of recent scientific results from and learning of astronomy can be improved the Galileo spacecraft, the Galileo probe, world-wide. This valuable overview is based the Cassini spacecraft, the Hubble Space on papers and posters presented by experts Telescope, and numerous ground-based at a Special Session of the International and theoretical studies. An invaluable book Astronomical Union. for researchers and graduate students. Subject areas: astronomy Subject areas: planetary science, astronomy Market: professionals, academic researchers Market: academic researchers, graduate 247 x 174 mm 300pp 40 line diagrams students 40 half-tones 0 521 84262 X HB c.£65.00 A Cambridge Planetary Science, 1 January 2005 276 x 219 mm 700pp 208 line diagrams 198 half-tones 16 colour plates 73 tables 0 521 81808 7 HB c.£80.00 A August Astronomy and Astrophysics This title was previously announced in Academic and ▼ see also Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 4 Brown: Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington 4 Sandage: Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Washington

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Physics ■ New Edition Textbook A Guided Tour of Mathematical Methods For the Physical Sciences Second edition The Quantum Quark Roel Snieder Andrew Watson Colorado School of Mines A fascinating, inspiring and equation-free Mathematical methods are essential tools book, covering the history and science for physical scientists. This second edition behind the current knowledge of one of provides a comprehensive tour of the the four forces controlling our universe. mathematical knowledge and techniques We are introduced to ideas and stories that are needed by students in this area. In behind quantum chromodynamics, the contrast to traditional textbooks, the theory explaining the strong nuclear material is presented in the form of force that binds together the components problems. The second edition contains new of the atomic nucleus. This absorbing chapters on dimensional analysis, book covers the successes and the variational calculus, and the asymptotic puzzles, the unsolved mysteries and the evaluation of integrals. This book can be characters involved. The subject is used by undergraduates and lower-level discussed in an accessible and graduate students. It can serve as a stand- entertaining way, assuming of the reader alone text, or as a source of problems and only the minimum physics and examples to complement other textbooks. mathematics background knowledge. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Dimensional ■ Andrew Watson is a freelance science writer analysis; 3. Power series; 4. Spherical and who has written for New Scientist, The cylindrical coordinates; 5. The gradient; Independent, The Economist, The Sydney 6. The divergence of a vector field; 7. The Morning Herald and Science. curl of a vector field; 8. The theorem of •Written in an accessible and entertaining Contents: Preface; Acknowledgments; Gauss; 9. The theorem of Stokes; 10. The style 1. Introduction; 2. Symmetry; 3. The Laplacian; 11. Conservation laws; 12. Scale quantum world; 4. Towards QCD; 5. The analysis; 13. Linear algebra; 14. The Dirac •Ideal for general readers or as an one number of QCD; 6. The gregarious delta function; 15. Fourier analysis; introduction for students starting out in gluon; 7. Quarks and hadrons; 8. Quarks 16. Analytic functions; 17. Complex particle physics under the microscope; 9. Much ado about integration; 18. Green’s functions: • An easy-to-read and fascinating nothing; 10. Checkerboard QCD; principles; 19. Green’s functions: examples; overview of an often impenetrable Appendix 1. A QCD chronology; 20. Normal modes; 21. Potential theory; subject Appendix 2. Greek alphabet and SI 22. Cartesian tensors; 23. Perturbation prefixes; Appendix 3. Glossary; Appendix theory; 24. Asymptotic evaluation of 4. Further reading; Index. integrals; 25. Variational calculus; Subject areas: physics (general) 26. Epilogue, on power and knowledge; References. Market: general readers Publicity material available: 228 x 152 mm 440pp 93 line diagrams ‘… instructive, applied and fun.’ By request – contact your Cambridge 27 half-tones 7 tables The Times Higher Education Supplement sales representative 0 521 82907 0 HB c. £18.99 T Subject areas: physics September Market: undergraduate students, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 510pp 126 line diagrams 6 half-tones 6 tables 0 521 83492 9 HB c.£30.00 X July

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■ Textbook ■ Textbook ■ Textbook Introductory Quantum Optics A First Course in Computational Principles of Chris Gerry Physics and Object Oriented Magnetohydrodynamics Lehman College, City University of New York Programming with C++ With Applications to Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas and Peter Knight David Yevick Imperial College of Science, Technology and University of Waterloo, Ontario Johan Peter Goedbloed Medicine, London FOM-Instituut voor Plasmyafysica, Nieuwegein Because of its rich object-oriented features, This book provides an elementary C++ is rapidly becoming the programming and Stefaan Poedts K.U., Leuven introduction to the subject of quantum language of choice for science and optics, the study of the quantum engineering applications. This book, This textbook provides a modern and mechanical nature of light and its intended for beginning and intermediate accessible introduction to interaction with matter. The presentation is programmers, overviews the application of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). It almost entirely concerned with the C++ to technical problems. Modern describes the two main applications of quantized electromagnetic field. This text is object-oriented software engineering tools plasma physics, laboratory research on designed for upper-level undergraduates are employed to simplify the presentation thermo-nuclear fusion energy and plasma taking courses in quantum optics who have and all aspects of modern C++ astrophysics of the solar system, stars and already taken a course in quantum programming practice of relevance to accretion disks, from the single viewpoint mechanics, and for first and second year scientific programming are surveyed. This of MHD. The classical MHD model is graduate students. unique text will be invaluable both to developed in detail without omitting steps Contents: 1. Introduction and overview; students taking a first or second course in in the derivations and problems are 2. Coherent states; 3. Emission and computational science and as a reference included at the end of each chapter. This absorption of radiation by atoms; text for scientific programmers. text is ideal for senior-level undergraduate and graduate courses in plasma physics and 5. Quantum coherence functions; 6. Beam Contents: I. Basic C++ Programming. astrophysics. splitters and interferometers; 1. Introduction; 2. Installing and running 7. Nonclassical light; 8. Dissipative the Dev-C++ programming environment; Contents: Part I. Plasma Physics interactions; 9. Optical tests of quantum 3. Introduction to computer and software Preliminaries: 1. Introduction; 2. Elements mechanics; 10. Experiments in cavity QED architecture; 4. Fundamental concepts; of plasma physics; 3. ‘Derivation’ of the and with ion traps; 11. An introduction to 5. Writing a first program; 6. 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Quantum Finance ■ Graduate Textbook Moonshine Beyond the Monster Path Integrals and Hamiltonians for Developing the Bridge between Algebra, Options and Interest Rates Quantum Theory of the Electron Modular forms, and Physics Belal Baaquie Liquid Terry Gannon National University of Singapore Gabriele F Giuliani University of Alberta This book is unique in that it applies the Purdue University, Indiana This book describes the general theory of mathematics and concepts of quantum and Giovanni Vignale Moonshine and its underlying concepts, mechanics and quantum field theory to the University of Missouri, St Louis emphasising the fundamental ideas and modelling of interest rates and the theory of Modern electronic devices and novel examples behind some of the most options. This pioneering work will be of use materials derive extraordinary properties fascinating topics in mathematics and to anyone working in the field of finance from the complex behavior of large physics. For graduates and researchers and as a graduate text. numbers of electrons forming what is working in areas such as algebra, number Subject areas: physics (financial, known as an electron liquid. This theory, geometry, analysis, quantum field econophysics), financial, mathematics, introduction to the physics of the theory and conformal field theory. finance, economics interacting electron liquid covers a variety Subject areas: mathematical physics, of systems, including metals, Market: graduate students, academic theoretical physics, mathematics semiconductors, artificial nano-structures, researchers, professionals Market: graduate students, academic atoms and molecules. 247 x 174 mm 320pp 5 tables 48 figures researchers 0 521 84045 7 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: physics (condensed matter, 247 x 174 mm 300pp 50 half-tones 3 tables October theoretical), electrical engineering, 110 exercises quantum chemistry 0 521 83531 3 HB c.£60.00 A ■ Graduate Textbook Market: graduate students, academic November researchers Principles of Lasers and Optics High PT Physics at Hadron 247 x 174 mm 800pp 4 half-tones 37 tables William S. C. Chang Colliders 165 exercises 180 figures University of California, San Diego 0 521 82112 6 HB c.£50.00 X Dan Green This book describes both the fundamental February 2005 Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois principles of the laser and the propagation The One Dimensional Hubbard A comprehensive introduction to high of laser radiation in bulk and guided wave transverse momentum reactions at hadron components. All solid state, gas, and Model colliders, covering the Standard Model, semiconductor lasers are analysed in a F. H. L. Essler specialized detectors, Tevatron results, and uniform manner as macroscopic devices University of Oxford the experimental program at the detectors with susceptibility originating from H. Frahm being built for the Large Hadron Collider at quantum mechanical interactions. Universitat Hannover, Germany CERN, with details of the general strategy Subject areas: physics (optics), electrical F. Göhmann to find the postulated Higgs particle. engineering Bergische Universität Wuppertal Subject areas: particle physics, high energy Market: graduate students, academic A. Klümper physics, theoretical physics Bergische Universität Wuppertal researchers Market: academic researchers, graduate and V. E. Korepin 247 x 174 mm 280pp 5 tables 60 figures State University of New York, Stony Brook students 0 521 64229 9 HB c.£40.00 X Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, November This book presents an account of the exact Nuclear Physics and Cosmology, 22 solution of the Hubbard model in one ■ 247 x 174 mm 280pp 196 line diagrams 3 tables Graduate Textbook dimension. The early chapters develop a 98 exercises Foundations and Uses of self-contained introduction to Bethe’s 0 521 83509 7 HB c.£70.00 A ansatz and its application to the one- October Statistical Mechanics dimensional Hubbard model. The later J. Woods Halley chapters address more advanced topics. University of Minnesota Subject areas: physics (condensed matter, This book describes the main ideas and statistical, theoretical) methods that underlie the application of Market: graduate students, academic statistical mechanics to a wide variety of researchers fields in science with a greater emphasis on 247 x 174 mm 730pp 3 tables 113 figures the links between basic microscopic laws of 0 521 80262 8 HB c. £100.00 A classical and quantum physics and statistical November mechanics than is found in other texts. Subject areas: physics (statistical mechanics), chemistry, materials science Market: graduate students 247 x 174 mm 280pp 10 tables 50 exercises 25 figures 0 521 82575 X HB c.£40.00 X November

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■ Revised edition Physics Chemistry and ▼ Finite-Temperature Field Theory see also Materials Science Second edition 40 Berendsen: Simulating the Physical World Joseph I. Kapusta 4 Brown: Centennial History of the Carnegie University of Minnesota Institution of Washington ■ and Charles Gale 40 Jacobs: Group Theory with Applications in Chemical Graduate Textbook McGill University, Montréal Physics 53 Krenk: Nonlinear Modelling and Analysis of Van der Waals Forces Thoroughly revised and updated, this new Structures and Solids Adrian Parsegian edition develops the basic formalism and 52 Needham: An Introduction to Reaction-Diffusion National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Theory theoretical techniques for studying Maryland relativistic field theory at finite temperature 4 Sandage: Centennial History of the Carnegie and density. It covers the standard model, Institution of Washington This will prove to be the definitive work phase transitions in strongly interacting explaining van der Waals forces, how to systems and applications to relativistic calculate them and take account of their heavy ion collisions, dense stellar objects, impact under any circumstances and and the early universe. conditions. These weak intermolecular forces are of truly pervasive impact, and ‘… a wonderfully compact book, filled with biologists, chemists, physicists and useful infomation and important engineers will profit greatly from the references.’ thorough grounding in these R. Delbourgo, Mathematical Reviews fundamental forces that this book offers. Subject areas: particle physics, nuclear Parsegian has organized his book at three physics, astrophysics, cosmology successive levels of mathematical Market: graduate students, academic sophistication, to satisfy the needs and researchers interests of readers at all levels of Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics preparation. 247 x 174 mm 350pp 50 line diagrams 3 tables Subject areas: physics (biological, 100 exercises chemical, condensed matter), biology 0 521 82082 0 HB c.£60.00 A (biophysics), chemistry (physical) January 2005 Market: graduate students, academic Dynamics of Charged Particles researchers and Their Radiation Field 253 x 177mm 400pp 0 521 83906 8 HB c. £70.00 A Herbert Spohn 0 521 54778 4 PB c. £29.99 X Technische Universität München February 2005 This book provides a self-contained and systematic introduction to classical electron theory and nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics. It covers the interaction between charges and the Maxwell field, with emphasis on radiation phenomena and relaxation to the ground state, space- adiabatic limit, effective mass and g-factor, and removal of the ultraviolet cut-off. Subject areas: mathematical physics, theoretical physics, particle physics, quantum physics Market: graduate students, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 320pp 16 line diagrams 0 521 83697 2 HB c.£65.00 A Not previously announced

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■ Revised edition ■ Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook Crystallization of Polymers Electronic and Photoelectron Valency and Bonding Volume 2: Kinetics and Mechanisms Spectroscopy Frank Weinhold Second edition Fundamentals and Applications University of Wisconsin, Madison Leo Mandelkern Andrew Ellis and Clark Landis Florida State University University of Leicester University of Wisconsin, Madison Miklos Feher A research level textbook which builds on Neurocrine Biosciences, San Diego the foundations of Lewis- and Pauling-like and Timothy Wright localized structural and hybridization University of Sussex concepts, presenting the first modernized Electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy overview of chemical valency and bonding provides extraordinarily detailed theory, based on current computational information on the properties of molecules. technology. It will appeal to those studying Applications extend beyond spectroscopy quantum chemistry and bonding, as well as into important areas such as chemical physical organic chemists. dynamics, kinetics and atmospheric Subject areas: chemistry, physical chemistry. This book aims to provide the chemistry, inorganic chemistry reader with a firm grounding of the basic Market: graduate students, undergraduate principles and experimental techniques students, academic researchers employed in electronic and photoelectron 247 x 174 mm 750pp 307 line diagrams spectroscopy. A major and unique feature is 19 half-tones the extensive use of case studies to illustrate 0 521 83128 8 HB c.£40.00 X how spectra are assigned and how January 2005 In the Crystallization of Polymers 2nd information can be extracted. The book is Edition, Leo Mandelkern presents a aimed at advanced undergraduate and ■ Revised edition comprehensive treatment of polymer graduate students studying courses in Electrical Properties of Polymers crystallization. Volume 2 of this new spectroscopy. edition describes crystallization kinetics and Second edition Contents: 1. Foundations of electronic and mechanisms for simple and complex Anthony Blythe photoelectron spectroscopy: polymer systems. This book will be an and David Bloor invaluable guide for those working in the 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Electronic structure; area of polymer crystallization. 1.3. Angular momentum in spectroscopy; This second edition provides a 1.4. Classification of electronic states; comprehensive update on the fundamentals Subject areas: materials science 1.5. Molecular vibrations; 1.6. Molecular and recent advancements in the field of Market: graduate students, academic rotations; 1.7. Transition probabilities; electrical properties of polymers. researchers 2. Experimental techniques: 2.1. Gas Underlying physical principles through to 247 x 174 mm 470pp 287 line diagrams 11 tables sources; 2.2. Broadening of spectroscopic modern applications, including light 0 521 81682 3 HB c.£85.00 A lines; 2.3. Lasers; 2.4. Optical spectroscopy; emitting diodes and flexible polymers, are August 2.5. Photoelectron spectroscopy; 3. Case discussed. This book will appeal to students studies; Appendices. and researchers working in this evolving ■ Graduate Textbook Subject areas: Physical chemistry, atomic, field. Molecular Reaction Dynamics chemical physics Subject areas: materials (polymers), organic Levine Market: graduate students, undergraduate chemistry, condensed matter physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem students, academic researchers electrical engineering Molecular Reaction Dynamics is a brand new 247 x 174 mm 300pp 110 line diagrams Market: graduate students, academic version of the classic text by Levine and 0 521 81737 4 HB c.£40.00 X researchers, undergraduate students Bernstein. The book describes fundamental December Cambridge Solid State Science Series theory, experimental techniques and 247 x 174 mm 500pp 190 line diagrams developing research. With problems sets 0 521 55219 2 HB c.£45.00 A included, this book will be suitable for those February 2005 studying chemical reaction dynamics, and will supplement physical chemistry and natural science courses. Subject areas: physical chemistry, physical organic chemistry, materials science, biophysics Market: graduate students, academic researchers 246 x 189 mm 618pp 206 line diagrams 3 half-tones 125 exercises 0 521 84276 X HB c.£45.00 X November

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■ Revised edition Group Theory with Applications Chemistry and Materials Science in Chemical Physics ▼ Liquid Crystalline Polymers see also Second edition Patrick Jacobs University of Western Ontario 26 Dickin: Radiogenic Isotope Geology Athene Donald 52 Needham: An Introduction to Reaction-Diffusion University of Cambridge This book provides a self-contained and Theory Alan Windle rigorous account on the fundamentals and 53 Nemat-Nasser: Plasticity applications of Group Theory and and Simon Hanna 27 Sunagawa: Crystals University of Bristol Symmetry to chemical physics. With numerous worked examples this book will The new edition of this authoritative guide appeal as an introductary guide to advanced explains the underlying science and undergraduates or beginning graduate applications of liquid crystalline polymers. students studying physical sciences. A new chapter on liquid bioploymers is included, whilst established and novel Subject areas: physical chemistry, atomic, applications are reviewed. This will be chemical physics indispensible to graduate students and Market: graduate students, undergraduate researchers in the polymer and materials students science field. 247 x 174 mm 450pp 140 line diagrams Subject areas: polymer science, materials 0 521 64250 7 HB c.£45.00 X science, chemistry, physics December Market: graduate students, academic ■ Revised edition researchers Molecular Light Scattering and 247 x 174 mm 600pp 236 line diagrams 51 half-tones Optical Activity 0 521 58001 3 HB c.£50.00 A Second edition January 2005 Laurence Barron University of Glasgow ■ Graduate Textbook Ranging from the physics of elementary Simulating the Physical World particles to the structure of viruses, the From Quantum Mechanics to Fluid subject matter of the book reflects the Dynamics importance of optical activity and chirality Herman Berendsen in much of modern science and will be of Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands interest to a wide range of physical and life The first book to comprehensively cover scientists. simulation applications from the atomic to Subject areas: chemistry, biochemistry, the macroscopic scale. Emphasis is on the pharmaceutics, physics, materials science, physics behind molecular models, electrical engineering, applied mathematics discussing possibilities and limitations. Market: academic researchers, With practical guidance and sample professionals, graduate students programs provided, this book will appeal to 247 x 174 mm 415pp 79 line diagrams students in physical and computational 0 521 81341 7 HB c.£70.00 A science and those interested in simulation. September Subject areas: computational chemistry, condensed matter physics Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 247 x 174 mm 400pp 0 521 83527 5 HB c.£45.00 A Not previously announced

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■ Textbook Wireless Communications Andrea Goldsmith Stanford University, California This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic principles, design techniques and analytical tools of wireless communications, focusing primarily on the design of practical systems. It begins with an overview of wireless systems and standards. The characteristics of the wireless channel are then described, including capacity limits. Various modulation and coding schemes are discussed in detail, followed by concluding chapters on multiple and random access in wireless networks, cellular system design, and ad-hoc network design. Contents: Preface; 1. Overview of wireless communications; 2. Path loss and shadowing; 3. Statistical multipath channel models; 4. Capacity of wireless channels; 5. Digital modulation; 6. Performance of digital modulation over wireless channels; 7. Adaptive modulation; 8. Multiple antenna systems; 9. Coding for wireless channels; 10. Equalization; 11. Multicarrier modulation; 12 Spread spectrum and RAKE receivers; 13. Channel access for multiple users; 14. Multiuser channel capacity; 15. Cellular systems; 16. Ad-hoc networks. •Emphasizes the design of Subject areas: wireless communications, electrical, electronic engineering practical wireless systems Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals • Covers state-of-the-art topics 253 x 177 mm 500pp 175 figures such as space-time coding, 0 521 83716 2 HB £45.00 X dynamic resource allocation, November and ad-hoc networks Resources: www.cambridge.org/goldsmith • Lecture slides and solutions (available one month prior to publication) available for instructors

■ Textbook Mobile Wireless Communications Mischa Schwartz Columbia University, New York This book presents a tutorial introduction to digital mobile wireless networks, utilizing a wide range of real-world examples to illustrate theoretical underpinnings. Starting with a review of propagation phenomena, the book then examines channel allocation, modulation techniques, multiple access schemes, and coding techniques. GSM and IS-95 systems are reviewed and 2.5G and 3G packet-switched systems are discussed in detail. Performance analysis and accessing and scheduling techniques are covered, and the book closes with a chapter on wireless LANs and personal-area networks. Worked examples and homework exercises are provided and a solutions manual is available for instructors. Contents: 1. Introduction and overview; 2. Characteristics of the mobile radio environment – propagation phenomena; 3. Cellular concept and channel allocation; 4. Dynamic channel allocation •Provides an accessible and power control; 5. Modulation techniques; 6. Multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, introduction to the theory and CDMA – system capacity comparisons; 7. Coding for error detection and correction; 8. Second- generation, digital, wireless systems; 9. Performance analysis: admission control and handoffs; practice of modern wireless 10. 2.5G/3G mobile wireless systems: packet-switched data; 11. Access and scheduling techniques in networks cellular systems; 12. Wireless LANs and personal-area networks. • Contains many worked Subject areas: wireless communications, electrical, electronic engineering, computer science examples and homework Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals exercises 247 x 174mm 500pp 250 figures • Solutions manual available for 0 521 843472 HB £40.00 X instructors November Resources: www.cambridge.org/schwartz (available one month prior to publication)

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Engineering Electrical, Electronic ■ Graduate Textbook ▼ see also Engineering Principles of Space-Time Coding 51 Gregory: Undergraduate Mechanics Giuseppe Caire 52 Hewitt: Prediction of Turbulent Flows Institut Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis 51 Homsy: Multimedia Fluid Mechanics – Multilingual Delivering Wireless Web Mohamed Damen Version Services University of Alberta 52 Ohkitani: An Elementary Account of Vorticity and Hesham El Gamal Related Equations Ariel Pashtan Ohio State University 53 Puckett: Finite Difference Methods for Computational Fluid Dynamics This book describes the key network and Michael Fitz 52 Tryggvason: Computational Methods for Drops, elements, software components, and This book provides a comprehensive Bubbles, and Interfaces software protocols that are needed to description of space-time coding techniques 52 Vanden-Broeck: Gravity-Capillary Free Surface Flows implement wireless web services and a self-contained and unified treatment successfully. In particular, it stresses that of the most common design approaches. the design of wireless web services must The book begins with a review of the take into account the ways in which relevant aspects of information theory, individual mobile users will access and coding theory, and communication theory. interact with them. The book includes Space-time constellations and the basic Java and XML code examples and a case features of space-time coding are then study that shows how all the elements of presented, along with details of signal system design fit together. It is aimed at processing and complexity. The closing wireless web architects, network chapters of the book examine topics such as managers, and graduate students in signaling for non-coherent channels and electrical engineering and computer multi-user MIMO systems. science. •Covers all the key theoretical •Describes clearly which network underpinnings of space-time coding elements, software components, and software protocols are needed to •Discusses important trade-offs in system implement a wireless web service performance, complexity, and spectral efficiency • Contains practical code examples in Java and XML • Assesses likely future developments in space-time communications •Includes a detailed case study that illustrates wireless web service Subject areas: electrical engineering implementation in practice Market: graduate students, professionals, Subject areas: electrical engineering, academic researchers computer science 247 x 174 mm 350pp 80 figures 0 521 83790 1 HB c.£45.00 X Market: professionals, graduate students December 247 x 174 mm 400pp 75 figures 0 521 83049 4 HB c. £35.00 P October

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Introduction to Color Imaging ■ ■ Graduate Textbook Graduate Textbook Science Planar Microwave An Introduction to Statistical Hsien-Che Lee Engineering Signal Processing Color imaging technology has become A Practical Guide to Theory, Robert Gray almost ubiquitous in modern life in the Measurement and Circuits Stanford University, California form of monitors, colour printers, and Thomas Lee and Lee Davisson digital cameras. This book is a Stanford University, California University of Maryland, College Park comprehensive guide to the scientific and This book covers everything you need to This book describes the essential tools engineering principles of color imaging. It know to design, build, and test a high- and techniques of statistical signal covers the physics of radiation, how the eye frequency circuit. Microstrip processing. At every stage theoretical and physical devices capture color images, components are discussed, including ideas are linked to specific applications how color is measured and calibrated, and tricks for extracting good performance in communications and signal how images are processed. It stresses from cheap materials. Connectors and processing. The book begins with a physical principles and includes a wealth of cables are also described, as are discrete development of basic probability, real-world examples. For scientists and passive components, antennas, low- random objects, expectation, and second engineers in the industry or as a text for noise amplifiers, oscillators, and order moment theory followed by a wide graduate courses on color imaging . frequency synthesizers. Practical variety of examples of the most popular Subject areas: electrical engineering, colour measurement techniques are presented random process models and their basic imaging technology in detail, including the use of network uses and properties. Specific applications Market: professionals, graduate students, analyzers, sampling oscilloscopes, to the analysis of random signals and academic researchers spectrum analyzers, and noise figure systems for communicating, estimating, 650pp 208 line diagrams 16 tables 110 exercises meters. A CD-ROM that contains a detecting, modulating, and other variety of design and analysis programs is 0 521 84388 X HB c.£60.00 P processing of signals are interspersed August included. throughout the book. •Packed with design tips and tricks of • Links theoretical ideas to specific ■ Graduate Textbook the trade applications in signal processing Computational Electromagnetics • Contains many worked examples and • Contains hundreds of homework for Wireless and RF Engineering design projects problems Theory and Practical Simulation •Includes a CD-ROM with design and •Appendices provide prerequisite David Davidson analysis software mathematical results University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; This book provides a detailed introduction distributed systems; 2. S-parameters; 2. Probability; 3. Random objects; to the computational techniques (including 3. Connectors, cables and waveguides; 4. Expectation and averages; 5. Second- the finite-difference time-domain method, 4. Microstrip components; 5. Time- order moments; 6. A menagerie of the method of moments, and the finite domain reflectometry; 6. Vector network processes; Appendices. element method) that are used in the analysis; 7. Lumped filters; Subject areas: electrical engineering, simulation and design of radio-frequency 8. Microstrip filters; 9. Passive applied mathematics devices and antennas. The underlying components; 10. Microwave diodes; theory of computational electromagnetics is 11. Diode ring mixers; 12. Bipolar Market: graduate students, blended with practical guidance on how to transistors; 13. Small-signal amplifiers; professionals, academic researchers analyze realistic problems in wireless and 14. Low-noise amplifiers; 15. Noise 247 x 174 mm 525pp 261 exercises 16 figures RF engineering, and the strengths and figure measurement; 16. Oscillators and 0 521 83860 6 HB c. £40.00 X weaknesses of each simulation technique synthesizers; 17. Oscilloscopes and September are examined. MATLAB and other code spectrum analyzers; 18. Phase noise used in the book is available on a dedicated measurement; 19. Power amplifiers; web site. 20. Antennas •Examines the strengths and weaknesses of Subject areas: electrical engineering every major computational Market: graduate students, professionals electromagnetics technique 253 x 177 mm 900pp 50 tables 150 exercises •Includes real-world examples from RF 400 figures and wireless engineering 0 521 83526 7 HB c. £45.00 X September •Accompanying MATLAB and commercial simulation code available on a dedicated website Subject areas: electrical engineering Market: graduate students, professionals 247 x 174 mm 400pp 5 tables 150 figures 0 521 83859 2 HB c.£45.00 P December

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Next Generation Mobile Access ■ Graduate Textbook ■ Technologies Textbook Principles of Embedded Network Implementing TDD TCP/IP Essentials Systems Design Edited by Harald Haas A Lab–Based Approach Universität Bremen Gregory Pottie Shivendra Panwar and Stephen McLaughlin University of California, Los Angeles Polytechnic University, New York University of Edinburgh and William Kaiser Shiwen Mao University of California, Los Angeles Future generations of wireless networks will Polytechnic University, New York place great demands on the performance of Embedded network systems provide a set of Jeong-dong Ryoo radio access technology. This book technologies that can link the physical Lucent Technologies, Holmdel, New Jersey describes the features of various mobile world to large scale networks in applications and Yihan Li access technologies and assesses their such as seismological monitoring, Polytechnic University, New York strengths and weaknesses. In particular, it environmental monitoring, automated TCP/IP Essentials is a hands-on guide to describes the underlying principles and manufacturing, border surveillance, and TCP/IP technologies, and shows how practical implementation schemes for time security. This book describes the elements the protocols are implemented in division duplexing (TDD). Real world of signal processing, communication, practice. It contains a series of examples from UMTS, wireless LAN, and sensing, and actuation technology that go extensively tested laboratory Bluetooth systems are described. The book into the design and implementation of experiments that span the various is aimed at anyone involved in the design practical embedded network systems. Many elements of protocol definition and and implementation of wireless systems, as worked examples and homework exercises behavior. The experiments are described well as at graduate students and researchers are included and the book is intended for in a Linux environment, with parallel working in the area of wireless use on graduate courses in electrical notes on Solaris implementation. The communications. engineering and computer science. It will book includes homework exercises, and also appeal to practising engineers. •Provides an overview of the factors supplementary material for instructors is driving future wireless development Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Probability, available. It is aimed at electrical stochastic processes, and information engineering and computer science •Discusses implementation details for theory; 3. Signal propagation; 4. Sensors students, and will also be an ideal guide TDD technology and signal sources; 5. Source detection and for engineers studying for networking •Includes many real-world examples of identification; 6. Digital communications; certifications. wireless systems 7. Multiple access communications; Contents: Preface; Note to instructors; Subject areas: electrical engineering 8. Networks; 9. Position localization; Acknowledgements; General 10. Energy management; 11. Data conventions; 1. TCP/IP overview; Market: professionals, graduate students, management; 12. Actuation; 13. Node academic researchers 2. Linux and TCP/IP networking; architecture; 14. Network management; 3. A single segment network; 4. Bridges, 247 x 174 mm 400pp 10 tables 100 figures 15. Experiment design; 16. Ethical, legal LANs and the Cisco IOS; 5. Static and 0 521 82622 5 HB c.£48.00 P and social implications; 17. Design November dynamics routing; 6. UDP and its principles. applications; 7. TCP study; 8. Multicast Subject areas: electrical engineering, and realtime service; 9. The web, DHCP, computer science NTP and NAT; 10. Network Market: graduate students, professionals, management and security; Bibliography; academic researchers A. Instructor’s guide; B. Initial 247 x 174 mm 600pp 12 tables 225 figures configurations of the routers; C. Source 0 521 84012 0 HB c.£50.00 P code; D. List of Key RFCs; December E. Acronyms. Subject areas: electrical engineering, computer science Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals 247 x 174 mm 200pp 30 tables 103 exercises 86 figures 0 521 84144 5 HB c. £48.00 A 0 521 60124 X PB c. £24.99 X September

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Electronic Composites ■ Graduate Textbook ■ Processing, Modeling, and MEMS Textbook Applications Designing Digital Computer Fundamentals of Electric and Minoru Taya Systems with Verilog Electronic Circuits University of Washington David Lilja Nassir Sabah University of Minnesota Electronic composites, whose properties American University of Beirut can be controlled by thermal or and Sachin Sapatnekar This undergraduate textbook uniquely electromagnetic means, play an important University of Minnesota covers both electric and electronic role in micro- and nano- electromechanical This book describes how to specify, design, circuits, making it an ideal text for three systems (MEMS/NEMS) such as sensors, and test a complete digital system using semester courses covering both topics. It actuators, filters and switches. This book Verilog, a leading commercial hardware is ideal not only for electrical and describes the processing, simulation, and description language. After a brief electronic engineering majors, but also applications of electronic composites. It introduction to the Verilog language, the for introductory courses for engineering contains a comprehensive list of references instruction set architecture (ISA) for the students in other fields. The book is split and is aimed at graduate students of simple VeSPA (Very Small Processor into three parts, each covering one electrical engineering and materials science. Architecture) processor is defined. This ISA semester. The first two parts cover It will also be a useful reference for is used throughout the remainder of the electric circuits, the final part covering researchers and engineers in the MEMS book to demonstrate how both behavioral basic electronics. It emphasises practical industry. and structural models can be developed and solutions to problems and includes real- intermingled in Verilog. Written for senior •Describes all the key models that are used life examples with realistic component and graduate students, this book is also an in the simulation of electronic values. A solutions set is available. composites ideal introduction to Verilog for practising engineers. Subject areas: electrical and electronic •Covers the applications of electronic engineering composites in MEMS devices •Unique approach combines tools and methods of VLSI design Market: undergraduate students •Discusses the processing of electronic 247 x 174 mm 650pp 150 figures composites in MEMS fabrication •Uses industry standard Verilog hardware 0 521 82217 3 HB c. £37.50 X description software Subject areas: electrical engineering, December materials science, condensed matter physics • Complete ground-up approach covers all aspects of a real microprocessor design Market: academic researchers, ■ New Edition Textbook professionals, graduate students Subject areas: computer architecture, computer science, VLSI design Quantum Phenomena in 247 x 174 mm 425pp 5 tables 275 figures Semiconductor Microstructures 0 521 84174 7 HB c.£70.00 P Market: graduate students, undergraduate Second edition December students, professionals Supriyo Datta 247 x 174 mm 300pp 80 figures University of California, Los Angeles 0 521 82866 X HB c.£37.50 P November This book presents the conceptual framework underlying the atomistic theory of matter, emphasizing those that relate to current flow. This includes some of the most advanced concepts of non- equilibrium quantum statistical mechanics. No prior acquaintance with quantum mechanics is assumed. Many numerical examples are used to provide concrete illustrations and the corresponding MATLAB codes can be downloaded from the web. Videostreamed lectures, keyed to specific sections of the book are also available through the web. • Comprehensive coverage of optical and optoelectronic devices •Covers theory and applications •Covers linear and non-linear devices Subject areas: quantum transport, transport in nanostructures Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, professionals 247 x 174 mm 350pp 200 line diagrams 0 521 63145 9 HB c.£45.00 X December

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Electromagnetic Tagging Aerospace Chemical Engineering Technology Rich Fletcher Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology ■ Graduate Textbook Already wireless tags are being used for everything from access cards to security tags The Cambridge Aerospace Thermodynamics on clothing, but the continually falling cost Dictionary Fundamentals and Applications of these devices is about to herald a new William Gunston J. P. O’Connell revolution as RF tags look set to replace bar Editor, Jane’s Information Group University of Virginia codes on everything from food products to and J. M. Haile books. This book discusses the technology Thermodynamics: Fundamentals and behind these tags, covering the RF design, Applications is a text for a first graduate fabrication techniques and course in Chemical Engineering. The focus communications principles behind these is on macroscopic thermodynamics, and remarkable devices. Ideal for students or discussions of modeling and molecular practising engineers, it also includes much situations are integrated throughout. This information of value to technology text’s emphasis is on fundamentals. This strategists and managers. knowledge of the basics will enhance the • Comprehensive description of the ability to combine them with models when capabilities, technology and fabrication applying thermodynamics to practical of electromagnetic tags situations. While the goal of an engineering education is to teach effective problem •Covers the latest technological advances solving, this text never forgets the delight of including printed electronic circuits and discovery, the satisfaction of grasping chipless material structures intricate concepts, and the stimulation of •Ideal for professionals and students the scholarly atmosphere. Subject areas: electrical engineering, The Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary is an • Thorough presentation of electromagnetic tagging, RF design authoritative and accessible reference, thermodynamics fundamentals allows for Market: professionals, graduate students, useful to scholars and enthusiasts alike. any differing undergraduate preparation academic researchers This dictionary is an essential tool for in the subject among students 247 x 174 mm 350pp 150 figures people who must read and understand technical content regarding the •Includes many worked examples and 0 521 78128 0 HB c.£45.00 P homework problems along with explicit December aerospace industry and specific aircraft. The Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary is problem-solving strategies based on three previous editions of the •Helps students unify the material by popular and definitive Jane’s Aerospace emphasizing recurring patterns in Electrical, Electronic Engineering Dictionary by Bill Gunston, OBE, thermodynamics, and relating ▼ see also FRaes. For this new edition, Gunston, thermodynamics to molecular theory, one of the most widely read and laboratory experiment, and engineering 60 B’far: Mobile Computing Principles respected aviation writers of all time, has practice 60 Zhuk: Integration-Ready Architecture and Design added over 15,000 terms, mostly Subject areas: chemical engineering, acronyms. physical chemistry • Comprehensive, authoritative Market: graduate students reference Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering, 17 •Well-known author 253 x 177 mm 672pp 148 line diagrams 24 tables 287 exercises •Revised and up-to-date 0 521 58206 7 HB c.£48.00 X Subject areas: aerospace engineering, November space science, military hardware, aviation history, popular aviation Market: professionals, academic researchers Cambridge Aerospace Series 253 x 177 mm 726pp 0 521 84140 2 HB c. £45.00 P July

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Textbook An Introduction to Financial Option Valuation Mathematics, Stochastics and Computation Desmond Higham University of Strathclyde This is a lively textbook providing an introduction to financial option valuation for undergraduates armed with a knowledge of first year calculus. Written in a series of short chapters, its self-contained treatment gives equal weight to applied mathematics, stochastics and computational algorithms. No background in probability, statistics or numerical analysis is required. The book includes many figures and examples, as well as computations based on real stock market data and each chapter comes with an accompanying stand-alone MATLAB code to illustrate key ideas or themes. Solutions available from [email protected]. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Option valuation preliminaries; 3. Random variables; 4. Computer simulation; 5. Asset price movement; 6. Asset price model: part I; 7. Asset price model: part II; 8. Black–Scholes PDE and formulas; 9. More on hedging; 10. The Greeks; 11. More on the Black–Scholes formulas; 12. Risk neutrality; 13. Solving a • Introduction to all aspects of mathematical nonlinear equation; 14. Implied volatility; 15. The Monte Carlo method; 16. The binomial finance, needing only basic calculus method; 17. Cash-or-nothing options; 18. American options; 19. Exotic options; • Comes with MATLAB code, exercises and 20. Historical volatility; 21. Monte Carlo part II: variance reduction by antithetic variates; examples using real stock market data 22. Monte Carlo part III: variance reduction by control variates; 23. Finite difference methods; 24. Finite difference methods for the Black–Scholes PDE. • Solutions available from Subject areas: applied mathematics, finance [email protected] Market: undergraduate students, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 294pp 120 exercises 95 figures 80 worked examples 0 521 83884 3 HB £50.00 A 0 521 54757 1 PB £24.99 X April 2004 (not previously announced) Publicity material available: Textbook flyer 0 521 92082 5 Resources: www.cambridge.org/mathematics/Higham (available September 2004)

New Series International Series on Actuarial Science First book in new series: Series Editors: Actuarial and Financial Risk John McCutcheon, Heriot-Watt University Simulation Mark Davis,Imperial College Eric Bolviken John Hylands, Standard Life Assurance 247 x 174 mm 300pp 38 algorithms 78 figures Ragnar Norberg, London School of Economics 46 tables Harry H. Panjer, University of Waterloo 0 521 83048 6 HB c. £ 35.00 P Andrew Wilson, Watson Wyatt November Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce that, in conjunction with the Institute of Future topics to be covered in the series: Actuaries and the Faculty of Actuaries, it is to establish the International Series on Actuarial Science. This new series will contain textbooks for students taking courses in or related to Actuarial Models, Pensions, Mathematical Methods for Actuarial Science, General actuarial science, as well as more advanced works designed for continuing professional and Life Insurance, and Asset-liability development or for describing and synthesising research. Modelling Readership: professionals, graduate students Format: books in this series will be published in hardback only Frequency: we expect to publish approximately 3-5 titles per year in this series Subject areas: actuarial science, finance, applied mathematics Publicity material available: Series flyer 0 521 97076 8 Resources: www.cambridge.org/series (available one month prior to publication)

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Volatility Perturbations in ■ Graduate Textbook Large Deviations and Financial Markets Metastability Longitudinal and Panel Data Jean-Pierre Fouque Analysis and Applications in the Social Enzo Olivieri North Carolina State University Sciences Università degli Studi di Roma ‘Tor Vergata’ George Papanicolaou and Maria Eulalia Vares Edward W. Frees Stanford University, California Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Fisicas, Brasil University of Wisconsin, Madison Ronnie Sircar The book provides a general introduction Princeton University, New Jersey This text introduces the subject’s foundations at a level suitable for to the theory of large deviations and a wide and Knut Solna overview of the metastable behaviour of University of California, Irvine quantitatively oriented graduate social science students and individual researchers. stochastic dynamics. Written to be Based on the authors’ current research, and It emphasizes mathematical and statistical accessible to graduate students, this book developing results from their earlier title fundamentals but also describes substantive provides an excellent route into (Derivatives in Financial Markets with applications from across the social sciences, contemporary research. Stochastic Volatility), this book gives a showing the breadth and scope that these Subject areas: probability theory, statistical detailed presentation of the analysis as well models enjoy, and includes real-world data mechanics, dynamical systems as the modelling approach. Ideal for sets and software programs in SAS and Market: academic researchers, graduate graduate students in financial mathematics, Stata. students and as an ‘off-the-shelf’ reference for practitioners. Subject areas: statistics, econometrics, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, political science, sociology 100 Subject areas: financial mathematics Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 600pp 37 line diagrams Market: professionals, academic researchers 0 521 59163 5 HB c.£80.00 A researchers, graduate students September 228 x 152 mm 320pp Mathematics, Finance and Risk, 3 0 521 82828 7 HB c.£50.00 A Bayesian Logical Data Analysis 247 x 174 mm 300pp 0 521 53538 7 PB c.£19.99 X for the Physical Sciences 0 521 84358 8 HB c.£45.00 P October November Phil Gregory Statistical Analysis of Stochastic University of British Columbia, Vancouver ■ Graduate Textbook Processes in Time Increasingly, researchers in many branches Continuous Time Approach to J. K. Lindsey of science are coming into contact with Université de Liège, Belgium Bayesian statistics or Bayesian probability Financial Volatility This introduction to ways of modelling theory. This book provides a clear Ole Barndorff-Nielsen phenomena that occur over time is exposition of the underlying concepts with Aarhus Universitet, Denmark accessible to anyone with a basic knowledge large numbers of worked examples and and Neil Shephard of statistical ideas. Examples from physical, problem sets. Background material is University of Oxford biological and social sciences show how the provided in appendices and supporting This book explains how Lévy processes can principles can be put into practice: data sets Mathematica notebooks are available. be used to study some problems in finance. and R code for these are supplied on Subject areas: statistics and probability, The authors cover material not previously author’s website. applied statistics, physics, engineering presented in book form, blending theory Subject areas: statistics Market: graduate students, academic and practice. This account will be valued by Market: graduate students, academic researchers, professionals, undergraduate all those working in mathematical finance, students financial econometrics, probability and researchers, professionals statistics. Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic 247 x 174 mm 587pp 128 line diagrams Mathematics, 14 4 half-tones 74 exercises 132 figures Subject areas: mathematical finance, 0 521 84150 X HB c.£50.00 A 253 x 177 mm 400pp statistics November 0 521 83741 3 HB c.£40.00 A Market: graduate students, academic September researchers Mathematics, Finance and Risk, 4 Statistics and Finance 228 x 152 mm 450pp ▼ see also 0 521 83440 6 HB c.£45.00 X November 72 Bierens: Introduction to the Mathematical and Statistical Foundations of Econometrics

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■ Recreational Subject areas: logic, philosophy, MAA Publication Mathematics theoretical computer science, history Mathematical Circles Market: general readers, academic Revisited and Mathematical Circles researchers, undergraduate students Squared 228 x 152 mm 400pp 10 line diagrams Howard W. Eves Alfred Tarski 75 half-tones 1 map Mathematical Association of America Life and Logic 0 521 80240 7 HB c. £22.99 T Anita Burdman Feferman November 235 x 157 mm 373pp 84 line diagrams 0 883 85543 7 HB c.£23.99 T and Solomon Feferman July Stanford University, California ■ MAA Publication ■ MAA Publication Gauss Titan of Science Mathematical Circles G. Waldo Dunnington Adieu and Return to Mathematical Circles With contributions by Jeremy Gray Howard W. Eves The Open University, Milton Keynes Mathematical Association of America This biography of Gauss, Germany’s 235 x 157 mm 361pp 68 line diagrams 6 half-tones greatest mathematician, is by far the most 0 883 85544 5 HB c.£23.99 T comprehensive in English. Long out-of- July print and almost impossible to find on the ■ used book market, this valuable piece of MAA Publication scholarship is being reissued in an A Tour Through Mathematical augmented form with additional material Logic by the eminent British mathematical , Jeremy Gray. Robert Wolf California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Alfred Tarski, one of the greatest Subject areas: history of science, Professor Wolf provides a guide that any logicians of all time, is widely thought of recreational mathematics interested reader with some post-calculus as ‘the man who defined truth.’ A Market: amateurs, enthusiasts, academic experience in mathematics can read, enjoy, charismatic teacher and zealous researchers, graduate students, and learn from. Covering the foundations promoter of his view of logic as the undergraduate students of mathematics, it is more user-friendly foundation of all rational thought, he Spectrum than standard texts so will also be attractive was also a bon-vivant and a womanizer. to those outside the classroom A fortuitous trip to the United States at 228 x 152 mm 600pp 0 883 85538 0 PB c.£30.00 A environment. the outbreak of war saved his life and July turned his career around, even while it Subject areas: logic separated him from his family for years. ■ MAA Publication Market: undergraduate students, graduate By the war’s end he was a professor of students, academic researchers mathematics in Berkeley, building an Mathematical Circles Spectrum Quadrants I, II, III, IV empire in logic and methodology. From 228 x 152 mm 200pp 40 exercises the cafes of Warsaw and Vienna to the Howard W. Eves 0 883 85036 2 HB c.£25.00 T mountains and deserts of California, this For many years, famed mathematics July first full length biography places Tarski historian and master teacher Howard Eves in the social, intellectual and historical collected stories and anecdotes about context of his times and presents a frank, mathematics and mathematicians, vivid picture of a personally and gathering them together in six professionally passionate man, interlaced Mathematical Circles books. Thousands of with an account of his major scientific teachers of mathematics have read these achievements. stories and anecdotes for their own • The first book-length biography of the enjoyment and used them in the classroom great logician Alfred Tarski based on – to add entertainment, to introduce a first-hand knowledge and original human element, to inspire the student, and sources to forge some links of cultural history. All six of the Mathematical Circles books have •It places Tarski within his historical, been reissued as a three-volume edition. social and intellectual context, contrasting the first half of his life in Subject areas: mathematics Poland with the second half in the US Market: undergraduate students •Includes Tarski’s main achievements in (introductory), undergraduate students, logic, set theory and algeraic logic and graduate students how and why they have become Mathematical Association of America important in many fields. 235 x 156 mm 270pp 37 line diagrams 1 half-tone •Illustrated with many photographs 0 883 85542 9 HB c.£23.99 T July

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■ MAA Publication ■ MAA Publication ■ MAA Publication 777 Mathematical Conversation Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and The William Lowell Putnam Starters Other Tales of Mathematical Mathematical Competition John de Pillis History Problems and Solutions 1965–1984 University of California, Riverside Edited by Marlow Anderson Edited by Gerald Alexanderson University of Santa Clara Accessible to mathematicians and non- Victor Katz Leonard Klosinski mathematicians, 777 Mathematical and Robin Wilson University of Santa Clara Conversation Starters shows there exist few The Open University, Milton Keynes degrees of separation between mathematics and Loren Larson Covering a span of almost 4000 years, from and topics that provoke interesting St Olaf College the ancient Babylonians to the eighteenth conversations. The topics presented include The Putnam Competition has since 1928 century, this collection of essays chronicles thought-provoking conversation starters. been providing a challenge to mathematics the enormous changes in mathematical The format is unique, too: Topics students. This book contains problems with thinking over this time, as viewed by (conversation starters) are numbered, their solutions for the years 1965–1984. It distinguished historians of mathematics. It extensively cross-referenced, and divided offers an enticing sample of challenging will be enjoyed by anyone interested in into small digestible units. problems and their solutions and belongs mathematics and its history. ‘Instructive, amusing, provocative, and on the bookshelf of students, teachers, and Subject areas: history of mathematics insidiously addictive, 777 Mathematical all interested in problem solving. 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Berlinghoff 0 883 85540 2 PB c.£23.99 T through Sphere Packings to Colby College, Maine July Semigroups and Fernando Gouvea ■ MAA Publication Colby College, Maine Thomas Thompson Walla Walla College, Washington Exploratory Examples for Real Where did maths come from? Who thought up all those symbols, and why? What’s the Mathematical methods of encoding Analysis story behind negative numbers? The messages to ensure correctness when Joanne Snow sketches here answer these questions and transmitted over noisy channels led to and Kirk Weller many others in an informal, easygoing style discoveries of extremely efficient sphere University of North Texas that’s accessible to teachers, students, and lattice packings. In turn, this suggested the Supplementary exercises and projects anyone who is curious about the history of possible presence of new groups of designed to facilitate students’ mathematical ideas. symmetries. 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■ MAA Publication Applied Mathematics ■ Textbook Noncommutative Rings Undergraduate Mechanics I. N. Herstein ■ University of Chicago CD-Rom Teaching Tool Douglas Gregory University of Manchester A classic book, containing a cross-section of ■ New Edition Mechanics is the study of the ideas, techniques and results that give the motion of physical objects. As such, the reader an unparalleled introductory Multimedia Fluid Mechanics – subject finds its applications in all areas overview of the subject. The author gives an Multilingual Version of physics and engineering. This book integrated presentation of overall theory Second edition provides a complete guide to mechanics, and its applications in, for example, the G. M. Homsy necessary for any applied mathematics study of groups of matrices, and group University of California, Santa Barbara student. Topics covered include representations. H. Aref Newton’s, Lagrange’s and Hamilton’s Virginia Polytechnic Institute ‘This beautiful book is the result of the equations of motion,kinematics, author’s wide and deep knowledge of the K. S. Breuer oscillation, particle mechanics and rigid Brown University, Rhode Island subject matter combined with his gift for body motion. A thorough exposition…The well selected material is S. Hochgreb understanding of the theory is provided University of Cambridge offered in an integrated presentation of the by supporting the classical laws of structure theory of noncommutative J. R. Koseff motion with plenty of relevant examples, (associative rings) and its applications. Stanford University, California MATLAB code and case studies. Besides seeing the theory at work in the B. R. Munson Solutions to exercises are available from study of groups of matrices, group Iowa State University [email protected] representations, and in settling the K. G. Powell Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Vectors – problems of Burnside and Kurosh, there Michigan State University a summary; 3. Kinematics; 4. Forces; are, or there are given the bases for the C. R. Robertson 5. Equilibrium of a particle; construction of counterexamples, so the National University 6. Rectilinear motion of a particle; reader can see how a theorem fails under and S. T. Thoroddsen 7. Linear oscillations; 8. Particle motion weaker assumptions. Readers are also National University of Singapore in two and three dimensions; informed of open questions and of the latest The first edition of Multimedia Fluid 9. Constrained motion of a particle; generalizations not presented in the book Mechanics broke new ground by 10. Impulses; 11. Work and the energy …[t]he style is lively and smooth. providing a cross-platform, interactive, principle; 12. Orbital motion in a Definitions are kept to a minimum and the visual resource, of use and appeal to central field; 13. Equilibrium of a rigid statements of the theorems are sharp and students and professional alike. The body; 14. Planar rigid body motion; clear. This book will appeal to many a revised edition takes advantage of 15. Dynamics of systems; the linear reader…those interested in studying or developments in technology to broaden momentum principle; 16. Dynamics of reviewing its subject matter or looking for a the appeal by including on one disk, systems; the angular momentum rounded account of it could do no better versions in English, Spanish and French. principle; 17. Three dimensional rigid than choosing this book for this purpose.’ At the same time, some adjustments bosy motion; 18. Rotating reference AMS Bulletin necessary in the light of operating system frames; 19. Non-linear oscillations; Subject areas: algebra developments have been made. 20. Lagrange’s equations; 21. Normal Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: fluid mechanics, applied nodes of oscillation – the general theory; students mathematics, mechanical engineering, 22. Hamilton’s equations. Carus Mathematical Monographs chemical engineering, engineering Subject areas: mechanics, applied 189 x 126 mm 200pp (general), physics, astrophysics mathematics, physics, engineering 0 883 85015 X HB c.£20.00 A Market: undergraduate students, Market: undergraduate students July graduate students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 450pp 100 line diagrams CD 100 exercises 0 521 60476 1 CD-ROM c. £15.00 + VAT A 0 521 82678 0 HB c. £75.00 A July 0 521 53409 7 PB c. £28.00 X Recreational Mathematics November ▼ see also

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Prediction of Turbulent Flows Subject areas: mathematics (dynamical An Elementary Account of Edited by Geoff Hewitt systems, ergodic theory) Vorticity and Related Equations Imperial College of Science, Technology and Market: academic researchers, graduate K. Ohkitani Medicine, London students Kyoto University, Japan Born out of a major programme held in 253 x 177 mm 650pp Turbulence, and in particular the formation Cambridge, England. 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Jean-Marc Vanden-Broeck Analysis Subject areas: applied mathematics, University of East Anglia Martin Schechter biology, ecology, chemistry Gravity-capillary flows, in which the effects University of California, Irvine Market: graduate students, undergraduate of pipe flow, gravity flow, and surface The techniques used to solve nonlinear students, academic researchers tension combine to produce a singluar flow pattern are utilized in many practical problems differ greatly from those dealing Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, 39 applications. The author brings with him with linear features. Deriving all the 228 x 152 mm 320pp necessary theorems and principles from first over 20 years of experience, making this an 0 521 83115 6 HB c.£65.00 A essential reference work for applied principles, this textbook should give upper 0 521 53844 0 PB c.£24.99 A undergraduates and graduate students a November mathematicians and engineers. 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Plasticity Finite Difference Methods for Pure Mathematics A Treatise on Finite Deformation of Computational Fluid Dynamics Heterogeneous Inelastic Materials E. G. Puckett S. Nemat-Nasser University of California, Davis ■ Textbook University of California, San Diego and P. Colella Understanding Probability Providing a basic foundation for advanced University of California, Berkeley Chance Rules in Everyday Life graduate study and research in solid Computational methods are for fluid mechanics, this treatise contains a Henk Tijms dynamics are now considered as a reliable Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam systematic development of the alternative to experimental techniques. The fundamentals of finite inelastic book outlines the main solution methods deformations of heterogeneous materials. and algorithms available to those working The thorough treatment makes the book on both compressible and incompressible accessible to graduate students in solid flow problems. Ideal as an upper-graduate mechanics and the mechanics of materials. textbook or as a reference for CFD Subject areas: applied mathematics, solid researchers and professionals. mechanics, materials science Subject areas: numerical analysis, fluid Market: academic researchers, graduate dynamics students Market: graduate students, academic Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics researchers, professionals 247 x 174 mm 730pp 160 line diagrams 228 x 152 mm 350pp 40 half-tones 50 tables 200 figures 0 521 55500 0 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 83979 3 HB c.£80.00 A 0 521 55531 0 PB c.£25.00 X September November Nonlinear Modelling and Analysis Scattered Data Approximation Mastering the concepts of probability can of Structures and Solids Holger Wendland cast a new light on situations in which Steen Krenk Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany randomness and chance appear to rule. Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby A complete self-contained introduction to With an emphasis on why probability Numerical analysis, and in particular the the theory of scattered data approximation. works and how it can be applied, the book finite-element method, is now a regular part Written with graduates and researchers in introduces the reader to the world of of experimental analysis. This book mind, the text brings together much of the probability in an informal way. Lotteries emphasises the formulation of appropriate necessary background material into a single and casino games provide a natural source models for solids and structures in the non- treatment and provides students with of motivation, and these are carefully linear regime. Accompanied by finite- complete proofs to the theory developed discussed with many worked examples to element MATLAB files, this is a valuable within. illustrate the key concepts from probability theory. theoretical and practical text for applied Subject areas: numerical analysis mathematicians and mechanical-engineers. •Discusses fascinating probability Market: academic researchers, graduate problems Subject areas: numerical analysis, applied students •Innovative informal style mathematics, mechanical engineering Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Market: graduate students, academic Computational Mathematics, 17 •Written with wit and clarity researchers, professionals 228 x 152 mm 450pp 50 figures Contents: Part I. Probability in Action: 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 84335 9 HB c.£45.00 X 1. Probability questions; 2. The law of large 0 521 83054 0 HB c.£40.00 A August numbers and simulation; 3. Probabilities in November everyday life; 4. Rare events and lotteries; 5. Probability and statistics; 6. Chance trees and Bayes’ rule; Part II: 7. Foundations of probability theory; 8. Conditional probability and Bayes; 9. Basic rules for discrete random variables; 10. Continuous random variables; 11. Jointly distributed random variables; 12. Multivariate normal distribution; 13. Conditional distributions; 14. Generating functions. Subject areas: probability, statistics (mathematics science, social science, medicine) Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, general readers 228 x 152 mm 394pp 41 line diagrams 22 tables 279 exercises 0 521 83329 9 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 54036 4 PB c.£18.99 T September

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The Direct Method in Soliton ■ ■ Graduate Textbook Theory Textbook Singularities of Plane Curves Ryogo Hirota Complex Analysis Waseda University, Japan C. T. C. Wall Kunihiko Kodaira University of Liverpool Translated by Atsushi Nagai Osaka City University, Japan The study of singularities uses techniques Prepared for publication by from algebra, algebraic geometry, complex analysis and topology. This book introduces Jon Nimmo University of Glasgow graduate students to this attractive area of mathematics. It is based on a MSc course and Claire Gilson University of Glasgow taught by the author and contains much original material, with new views and results not found elsewhere. Subject areas: pure mathematics Market: graduate students, academic researchers London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 63 228 x 152 mm 250pp 24 line diagrams 50 exercises 0 521 83904 1 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 54774 1 PB c.£22.99 X All three volumes of Kodaira’s classic text July on complex analysis are collected together in English for the first time. Spectral Generalizations of Line Profusely illustrated and with many Graphs problems and examples, this book On Graphs with Least Eigenvalue -2 should be an ideal text for a course in Dragos Cvetkovic complex analysis. Univerzitet u Beogradu, Yugoslavia The modern version of the bilinear, or Subject areas: complex analysis P. Rowlinson Hirota’s direct, method is described here University of Stirling Market: undergraduate students, using relatively simple mathematics. As the graduate students and Slobodan Simic only account in book form of the modern Univerzitet u Beogradu, Yugoslavia form of the theory, it will be essential 228 x 152 mm 160 line diagrams 0 521 80937 1 HB c. £70.00 A reading for all those working in soliton 0 521 00398 9 PB c. £24.99 X theory. November Subject areas: soliton theory, nonlinear differential equations The Geometry of Efficient Fair Market: academic researchers, graduate Division students Julius Barbanel Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 155 Union College, New York 228 x 152 mm 200pp 12 figures The author focuses exclusively on abstract 0 521 83660 3 HB c.£35.00 A existence results, rather than algorithms, August and on the geometric objects that arise naturally in this context. By examining the shape of these objects and the relationship between them, he demonstrates several results concerning efficiency properties such as Pareto maximality and fairness This work discusses the three major properties such as envy-freeness for techniques for the study of line graphs and partitions. generalized line graphs, namely ‘forbidden Subject areas: game theory, discrete subgraphs’, ‘root systems’ and ‘star geometry, economic theory, political complements’, and it aims to bring together science all the principal results of this area. An important resource for all researchers with Market: academic researchers, graduate an interest in algebraic graph theory. students Subject areas: mathematics (graph theory) 228 x 152 mm 320pp 73 line diagrams 0 521 84248 4 HB c.£45.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate October students London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 314 228 x 152 mm 262pp 47 line diagrams 9 tables 0 521 83663 8 PB c.£30.00 A Not previously announced

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The Covering Property Axiom, Linear and Projective ■ Textbook CPA Representations of Symmetric Exploratory Galois Theory A Combinatorial Core of the Iterated Groups Perfect Set Model John Swallow Alexander Kleshchev Davidson College, North Carolina Krzysztof Ciesielski University of Oregon West Virginia University Combining a concrete perspective with an The representation theory of the symmetric exploration-based approach, Exploratory and Janusz Pawlikowski group is of perennial interest since it Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Poland Galois Theory develops Galois theory at an touches on so many areas of mathematics. This book explores a new axiom of set entirely undergraduate level. The text The author brings the reader right up to the grounds the presentation in the concept of theory, CPA, the Covering Property Axiom. frontiers of the subject in a work which will Replacing iterated forcing arguments with algebraic numbers with complex be an invaluable resource for graduate approximations and assumes of its readers deductions from CPA simplifies proofs, students and researchers. provides deeper insight, and leads to new only a first course in abstract algebra. Subject areas: algebra results. Researchers that use set theory in Contents: 1. Preliminaries; 2. Algebraic their work will find much of interest in this Market: academic researchers, graduate numbers, field extension, and minimal book. students polynomials; 3. Working with algebraic Subject areas: mathematical logic Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 163 numbers, field extension, and minimal polynomial; 4. Multiply-generated fields; Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 83703 0 HB c.£45.00 A 5. The galois correspondence; 6. Some students November classical topics; Historical note. Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 164 Subject areas: mathematics (Galois theory) 228 x 152 mm 170pp 3 line diagrams ■ Graduate Textbook 0 521 83920 3 HB c.£35.00 A Market: undergraduate students, graduate August Elements of the Representation students Theory of Associative Algebras 253 x 177 mm 200pp General Theory of Lie Groupoids Techniques of Representation Theory 0 521 83650 6 HB c.£50.00 A and Lie Algebroids Volume 1 0 521 54499 8 PB c.£19.99 X November Kirill Mackenzie I. Assem University of Sheffield Université de Sherbrooke, Canada Solving Polynomial Equation This a comprehensive modern account of A. Skowronski Systems II Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Poland the theory of Lie groupoids and Lie Macaulay’s Paradigm and Gröbner algebroids, and their importance in and D. Simson Technology Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika, Poland differential geometry. It covers much work Teo Mora done since the mid 1980s including the first The aim of this book is to provide an University of Genoa treatment in book form of Poisson elementary but up-to-date introduction to The second volume of this comprehensive groupoids, Lie bialgebroids and double the representation theory of algebras. treatise focusses on Buchberger theory and vector bundles. Representation-finite and representation- its application to the algorithmic view of Subject areas: algebra, geometry infinite cases are both covered in detail with commutative algebra. Aiming to be a many concrete examples to illustrate the Market: academic researchers, graduate complete survey on Groebner bases and theory. The treatment is accessible to students their applications, the book will be essential beginning graduate students and for all workers in commutative algebra, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note researchers in related areas. Series, 213 computational algebra and algebraic 228 x 152 mm 450pp Subject areas: mathematics (representation geometry. 0 521 49928 3 PB c.£42.00 A theory) Subject areas: computational algebra, August Market: graduate students computational number theory, London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 65 commutative algebra 228 x 152 mm 400pp Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 58423 X HB c.£42.50 A students 0 521 58631 3 PB c.£15.99 X Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, January 2005 99 234 x 156 mm 700pp 0 521 81156 2 HB c.£80.00 A September

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Structured Ring Spectra Modular Forms and the Heegner Points and Rankin Edited by Andrew Baker Ramanujan Conjecture L-Series University of Glasgow Brian Conrad Edited by Henri Darmon and Birgit Richter University of Michigan, Ann Arbor McGill University, Montréal Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn This book is aimed at advanced graduate and Shou-wu Zhang Within algebraic topology, the prominent students and professionals in mathematics, Columbia University, New York role of multiplicative cohomology theories and it explains the details behind some A collection of thirteen articles by many of has led to a great deal of foundational fundamental geometric methods in modern the leading contributors in the field on the research on ring spectra and in the 1990s number theory that have heretofore only history of the Gross-Zagier formula and this gave rise to significant new approaches been found in scattered research journals recent developments. It touches on the to constructing categories of spectra and (yet have played an important role in theory of complex multipication, ring-like objects in them. These results are modern developments). automorphic forms, the Rankin-Selberg presented in this book. Subject areas: mathematics (number method, arithmetic intersection theory, Subject areas: mathematics (homotopy theory, algebraic geometry) Iwasawa theory, and other topics related to the Gross-Zagier formula. theory, homological algebra) Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students Subject areas: number theory students 228 x 152 mm 480pp Market: academic researchers London Mathematical Society Lecture Note 0 521 83100 8 HB c.£55.00 A Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Series, 315 December Publications, 49 228 x 152 mm 300pp ■ 234 x 156 mm 344pp 0 521 60305 6 PB c.£34.99 A Textbook 0 521 83659 X HB c.£40.00 A July Integer Partitions Not previously announced Approximation by Algebraic George Andrews Contact Geometry and Nonlinear Numbers Pennsylvania State University Differential Equations Yann Bugeaud and Kimmo Eriksson Alexei Kushner Université de Strasbourg Stockholms Universitet Astrakhan State Pedagogical University An accessible and broad account of the The aim in this introductory textbook is to Valentin Lychagin approximation and classification of real provide an accessible and wide ranging Universitetet i Tromsø, Norway numbers suited for graduate courses on introduction to partitions, without and Vladimir Roubtsov Diophantine approximation (some 40 requiring anything more of the reader than Université d’Angers exercises are supplied), or as an some familiarity with polynomials and With the growing interest in the use of introduction for non-experts. Specialists infinite series. Many exercises are included, symmetry methods in applied mathematics, will appreciate the collection of over 50 together with some solutions and helpful this book presents a comprehensive open problems and the comprehensive list hints. overview of the differential geometric view of more than 600 references. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Euler and of the subject. The authors describe many Subject areas: number theory beyond; 3. Ferrers graphs; 4. The Rogers- applications areas and include computer Market: academic researchers, graduate Ramanujan identities; 5. Generating code for implementing some of the students functions; 6. Formulas for partition techniques they describe. The book is richly functions; 7. Gaussian polynomials; illustrated. Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 160 8. Durfee squares; 9. Euler refined; 228 x 152 mm 250pp 40 exercises Subject areas: geometry, differential 10. Plane partitions; 11. Growing Ferrers equations, applied mathematics 0 521 82329 3 HB c.£40.00 A board; 12. Musings; A. Infinite aeries and August products; B. References; C. Solutions and Market: academic researchers, graduate hints. students Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Subject areas: mathematics (number Applications, 101 theory) 228 x 152 mm 500pp 90 figures Market: undergraduate students, graduate 0 521 82476 1 HB c.£60.00 A students November 228 x 152 mm 132pp 58 line diagrams 5 tables 168 exercises 0 521 84118 6 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 60090 1 PB c.£15.99 X September

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Peyresq Lectures on Geometric ■ Textbook ■ Textbook Mechanics and Symmetry The Cauchy-Schwarz Master Analysis Edited by James Montaldi Class An Introduction University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology An Introduction to the Art of Richard Beals Mathematical Inequalities Yale University, Connecticut and Tudor Ratiu École Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne J. Michael Steele University of Pennsylvania Geometric mechanics lies on the border of pure and applied mathematics and Using the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality as a incorporates such disciplines as differential guide, the author presents a fascinating geometry, Hamiltonian mechanics and collection of problems related to integrable systems. The editors organised a inequalities and coaches readers through summer school on Geometric Mechanics solutions. Undergraduate and beginning and Symmetry from which the main graduate students in mathematics, courses have been summarised, to provide theoretical computer science, statistics, notes geared towards the graduate student. engineering, and economics will find the book perfect for self-study or as a Subject areas: geometry, mechanics, supplement to probability and analysis dynamics courses. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: mathematics, computer researchers science, physics, engineering, statistics, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note economics Series, 306 Market: undergraduate students, graduate 228 x 152 mm 250pp This book is a text on mathematical analysis students 0 521 53957 9 PB c.£32.00 A suitable for graduate students and advanced August 228 x 152 mm 320pp 35 line diagrams undergraduates. It provides an extensive 161 exercises introduction to proof and to rigorous Projective Differential Geometry 0 521 83775 8 HB £50.00 A mathematical thinking. Based on the Old and New 0 521 54677 X PB £18.99 X July author’s years of teaching at Yale University, From the Schwazian Derivative to Mathematical Association of America the book covers the basic core topics and Cohomology of Diffeomorphism Groups also explores a number of interesting V. Ovsienko applications within mathematics and Université Lyon outside. There are many remarks, examples and S. Tabachnikov and nearly 500 exercises designed to Pennsylvania State University provide motivation, test understanding, Ideas of projective geometry keep help practice mathematical writing and to reappearing in seemingly unrelated fields of uncover additional topics. mathematics. This book provides a rapid Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The real and route for graduate students and researchers complex numbers; 3. Real and complex to the frontiers of contemporary research in sequences; 4. Series; 5. Power series; this evergreen subject. Exercises play a 6. Metric spaces; 7. Continuous functions; prominent role: historical and cultural 8. Calculus; 9. Some special functions; comments relate the basic notions to a 10. Lebesgue measure on the Line; broader context. 11. Lebesgue integration on the line; Subject areas: projective geometry, group 12. Function spaces; 13. Fourier series; theory 14. Applications of Fourier Series; Market: academic researchers, graduate 15. Ordinary differential equations; students Appendix: The Banach-Tarski paradox; Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 165 Hints for some exercises. 228 x 152 mm 250pp 53 line diagrams 35 exercises Subject areas: analysis (real, complex, 0 521 83186 5 HB c.£45.00 A harmonic) October Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers 253 x 177 mm 256pp 11 line diagrams 502 exercises 0 521 84072 4 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 60047 2 PB c.£24.95 X October

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■ Graduate Textbook Computer Science ■ Textbook A Short Course on Banach Space An Introduction to the Senses for Theory ■ Textbook Computer Game and Virtual Reality Designers N. L. Carothers Probability and Computing Bowling Green State University, Ohio Terry Bossomaier An Introduction to Randomized Algorithms This is a short course on classical Banach and Probabilistic Analysis Set in the context of the two crucial space theory. It is a natural follow-up to a Michael Mitzenmacher engineering methods needed: Information first course on functional analysis. The Harvard University, Massachusetts Theory and Fourier Analysis, this textbook topics covered have proven useful in many looks at the brain’s architecture: the contemporary research arenas such as and Eli Upfal Brown University, Rhode Island modular processing of sensory information harmonic analysis, the theory of frames and and the neural resources devoted to each of Randomization and probabilistic wavelets, signal processing, economics, and the senses. A dedicated website maintained techniques play an important role in physics. by the author accompanies this book. modern computer science, with Subject areas: mathematics (functional applications ranging from combinatorial Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction; analysis) optimization and machine learning to 2. Information theory; 3. Fourier analysis; Market: graduate students, academic communication networks and secure 4. Hearing; 5. Vision: making and researchers protocols. Assuming only an elementary recording the image; 6. Vision: capturing London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 64 background in discrete mathematics, this motion; 7. Vision: colour; 8. Vision and 228 x 152 mm 220pp textbook is designed to accompany a one- hearing: position in space; 9. Touch; 0 521 84283 2 HB c.£50.00 A or two-semester course for advanced 10. Olfaction and taste; 11. Balance and 0 521 60372 2 PB c.£19.99 A undergraduates or beginning graduate other senses; 12. Synchronisation and November students in computer science and applied conciousness; 13. Appendix: basic statistical mathematics. It gives an excellent concepts; Index. introduction to the probabilistic techniques Subject areas: human-computer Pure and Applied Mathematics and paradigms used in the development of interactions, computer science, ▼ see also probabilistic algorithms and analyses, neuroscience, sensory physiology, cognitive including random sampling, expectations, neuroscience, psychology 28 Baumert: Marine Turbulence - Theories, Observations Markov’s and Chevyshev’s inequalities, Market: undergraduate students, graduate and Models Chernoff bounds, balls and bins models, students 3 Casselman: Mathematical Illustrations the probabilistic method, Markov chains, 228 x 152 mm 250pp 100 line diagrams 58 Mitzenmacher: Probability and Computing MCMC, martingales, entropy, and other 5 half-tones 105 figures 21 Yockey: Information Theory, Evolution and the Origin topics. 0 521 81266 6 HB c.£70.00 A of Life 0 521 01202 3 PB c.£24.99 X 58 Zomorodian: Topology for Computing Subject areas: computer science, applied mathematics, operations research November Market: undergraduate students, graduate Topology for Computing students Afra J. Zomorodian 253 x 177 mm 320pp 50 line diagrams 80 exercises Stanford University, California 0 521 83540 2 HB c.£30.00 X This concise, self-contained introduction to February 2005 topology and Morse theory from a The Geometry of Information computational point of view shows how to Retrieval solve real problems that have topological aspects using computers. Applications C. J. van Rijsbergen include computer graphics, robotics, University of Glasgow structural biology, and chemistry. The author shows how different models of Subject areas: computer graphics, information retrieval can be combined in computational geometry, topology the same framework used to formulate quantum mechanics. The relation with Market: research monograph, academic quantum computing is also examined. researchers, graduate students Appendices with background on physics Cambridge Monographs on Applied and and mathematics are included. This is an Computational Mathematics, 16 important, ground-breaking book, with 228 x 152 mm 225pp 118 line diagrams much new and original material. 2 colour plates 0 521 83666 2 HB c.£35.00 A Subject areas: information retrieval, October information science, quantum computing, natural language processing, database technology Computer Science Market: academic researchers, graduate ▼ see also students 36 Yevick: A First Course in Computational Science 228 x 152 mm 150pp 20 figures using Object-Oriented C++ 0 521 83805 3 HB c.£30.00 A 21 Yockey: Information Theory, Evolution and the Origin August of Life Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org Software Development 59

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Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic.NET Michael McMillan Pulaski Technical College A complete presentation of the object-oriented features of Visual Basic.NET. Beginning with an introduction to abstract data types and their initial implementation using structures, the book explains standard OOP (object-oriented programming) topics including class design, inheritance, design and implementation of interfaces and design patterns, and refactoring in VB.NET. Advanced OOP topics such as reflection, object persistence, and serialisation are covered. Also included are OOP techniques for standard Windows applications, for database applications using ADO.NET, for Web-based applications using ASP.NET, and for Windows service applications. Contents: 0. A tour of the VB.NET language; 1. An overview of the object-oriented paradigm; 2. The .NET environment; 3. Structures and abstract data types; 4. Using classes; 5. Class member scoping and access modifiers; 6. Inheritance and derived classes; 7. Using abstract base classes; 8. Using interfaces; 9. Implementing the IEnumerable and IComparable interfaces; 10. Designing and implementing exception classes; 11. Design patterns and refactoring in VB.NET; 12. Object internals: reflection and attributes; 13. Object persistence: serialisation; 14. Building a Windows application; 15. Building a Web services application; 16. Building a Windows services application; 17. Building an ASP.NET application; 18. Building an ADO.NET application. •Visual Basic.NET is one of the most popular Subject areas: computer science, programming , software development programming environments in use today Market: professionals, undergraduate students • Comprehensive coverage of Visual 2004 228 x 152 mm 320pp Basic.NET’s object-oriented programming 0 521 53983 8 PB £24.99 P (OOP) features May 2004 (not previously announced) • Includes practical examples that demonstrate OOP design and implementation principles

Forthcoming in 2004 from the same author: Data Structures and Algorithms Using Visual Basic.NET Michael McMillan Pulaski Technical College This is the first Visual Basic.NET book to provide a comprehensive discussion of the major data structures and algorithms, including a tutorial on how to use data structures and algorithms, and a reference for implementation using VB.NET and the .NET Framework Class Library. At last the VB.NET programmer has a dedicated reference instead of having to translate material on C++ or Java.

•The only available text for algorithms and data structures using Visual Basic.NET • Source code available from www.cambridge.org •Teaches implementation of data structures and algorithms, and the use of the .NET Framework collection classes

Contents: 1. Collections; 2. Arrays and the array class; 3. The arraylist and sortedlist classes; 4. Basic sorting algorithms; 5. Basic searching algorithms; 6. Stacks and queues; 7. BitArrays and the BitVector structure; 8. Strings, the string class, and the StringBuilder class; 9. Special string classes – StringCollection, StringDictionary, and StringEnumerator; 10. Pattern matching and text processing – using the RegEx and supporting classes; 11. Hash tables; 12. Dictionaries – the DictionaryBase class and specialized dictionary classes; 13. Linked lists; 14. Binary trees and binary search trees; 15. Sets; 16. Advanced sorting algorithms; 17. Advanced searching algorithms; 18. Graphs and graph algorithms; 19. Greedy algorithms; 20. Probabilistic algorithms; 21. Dynamic programming. Subject areas: computer science, programming, software development Market: professionals, undergraduate students 2004 228 x 152 mm 400pp 0 521 54765 2 PB c. £30.00 P Publicity material available: October By request – contact your Cambridge sales representative

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Integration-Ready Architecture Mobile Computing Principles ■ New Edition and Design Designing and Developing Mobile COBOL Programmers Swing to Software Engineering with XML, Java, Applications with UML and XML Java .NET, Wireless, Speech, and Knowledge Reza B’far Technologies Second edition Written to address technical concerns that Jeff Zhuk E. Reed Doke mobile developers face regardless of Internet Technology School, Inc. University of Arkansas platform, this book explores the differences Bill C. Hardgrave between mobile and stationary applications University of Arkansas and the architectural and software and Richard A. Johnson development concepts needed to build Southwest Missouri State University mobile applications. Using UML, Reza B’far guides the developer through the In the fast moving world of information development process, from design to technology, Java is now the number one implementation. He focuses on general programming language for traditional concepts, while using platforms as examples and web-based application or as possible tools. After introducing development. This book provides UML, XML, and derivative tools necessary COBOL programmers a clear, easy for developing mobile software transition to Java programming by applications, B’far shows how to build user drawing on the numerous similarities interfaces for mobile applications. He between COBOL and Java. The authors covers location sensitivity, wireless introduce the COBOL programmer to connectivity, mobile agents, data the history of Java and object-oriented synchronization, security, and push-based programming and then dive into the The book offers examples of building technologies, finally homes in on the details of the Java syntax, always presentation factories and seamless practical issues of mobile application contrasting them with their parallels in integration of VoiceXML, WAP, and Web development including the development COBOL. A running case study gives the technologies that provide access to cycle for mobile applications, testing reader an overall view of application corporate data and services not only from mobile applications, architectural concerns, development with Java. This new edition corporate workstations but also with and a case study. features the development of graphical multiple types of wired and wireless devices user interfaces (GUI’s) using the latest in • Comprehensive and Personal Digital Assistants. Java Swing components. •Cutting edge Subject areas: object technology, mobile •Draws important parallels between commerce, ebusiness, telecommunications •Gives general concepts but still practical COBOL and Java Market: professionals Subject areas: mobile commerce, software •Uses the latest in Java Swing GUI 234 x 177 mm 300pp 50 line diagrams development components 0 521 52583 7 PB c.£29.00 P Market: professionals •Uses brief, clear examples of program July 253 x 177 mm 900pp 150 line diagrams code and a strong running case study 0 521 81733 1 HB c.£45.00 P ‘This book will get maximum leverage July out of any reader’s Cobol background. I would recommend it as a starting point for a Cobol programmer who is planning to learn Java.’ Computing Reviews ‘[I] recommend this book to COBOL programmers who want, or need, to know something about Java.’ Peter S. Tiller, CVu Subject areas: software development, programming languages Market: professionals 228 x 152 mm 450pp 78 line diagrams 60 tables 0 521 54684 2 PB c. £30.00 P December

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Time for a Model Change Re-engineering the Global Automotive Industry Graeme Maxton John Wormald Directors, Autopolis Strategy Consultants The automotive industry ranks among the most significant business phenomena of the 20th century and remains vitally important today, accounting for almost 11% of the GDP of North America, Europe and Japan and one in nine jobs. In economic and social terms alike, its products have had a fundamental impact on modern society – for better and worse. Yet the industry has found it hard to adjust to recent challenges and is no longer much valued by the capital markets. It is riven with internal contradictions that inhibit reform, and faces a stark choice between years of strife or radical change. This book is a wake-up call for those who work in the automotive business. It highlights the challenges and opportunities that exist for managers, legislators, financial institutions and potential industry entrants. Taking a holistic view rather than a single-issue approach, and enjoying privileged access to data from the best-known firms, the book offers new and practical insights into the future of this vital yet often embattled business. ■ Graeme Maxton has responsibility for the firm’s activities in Asia. Since 1992 he has been closely affiliated with the Economist Newspaper Group. He chairs all of the Economist’s automotive industry conferences throughout the world and writes regularly for Business China, Business Asia and a variety of other Group publications He is a regular television, radio and press commentator on the industry. • An all-encompassing view of an industrial, ■ John Wormald works throughout the automotive industry, covering subjects that range from the economic and social phenomenon that new vehicle technologies to the aftermarket, with a particular focus on its sales and service sectors in Europe. He regularly chairs and speaks at industry conferences and is frequently quoted in the concerns us all business and automotive press. • An informed and documented insight into Contents: 1. From automania to maturity: in the main markets at least; 2. The problems the workings and malfunctioning of a that can be fixed: dealing with noxious emissions, traffic accidents and congestion; 3. The major industry global resource challenges: energy and space; 4: A global industry: the changing • An insight into the nature of relationships international order; 5. The supplier industry: the catalyst for the profound changes to come; within a critical industry as well as those 6. The downstream sales and service sector: the coming revolution; 7. When the numbers with government and society and how they don’t add up: an industry that doesn’t earn its keep; 8. Choosing a future for the automotive need to improve industry; 9. Time for a model change. Subject areas: automobile industry, strategic management, international business, environmental policy, transport policy Market: senior managers from the automotive sector and related businesses, legislators, regulators and lobbyists concerned with the industry and its impact, management students Publicity material available: and academics By request – contact your Cambridge 247 x 174mm 400pp sales representative 0 521 83715 4 HB £25.00 A September

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■ Graduate Textbook Subject areas: IT management, Product Innovation eCommerce, technology management The Regional Multinationals Leading Change through Integrated Product Development Market: professionals, graduate students, MNEs and Global Strategic academic researchers Management David Rainey 247 x 174 mm 300pp 50 figures Alan Rugman Renssalaer at Hartford, CT 0 521 83447 3 HB c.£30.00 P Indiana University and University of Oxford The purpose of the book is to describe, December Many firms label themselves ‘global’ but assess, and apply the latest constructs, very few can back this up with worldwide methods, techniques, and processes for Profit Impact Marketing enabling managers, professionals, and sales and operations. The Regional Strategy Multinationals authoritatively shows that practitioners to be more effective in Retrospect and Prospect most multinationals are in fact strongly designing, developing, and regional and that only a tiny percentage of commercializing new products and Edited by Paul W. Farris University of Virginia the world’s top 500 companies sells the services. It provides guidance and same product and delivers the same services support in formulating and executing and Michael J. Moore globally. Rugman exposes the facts behind NPD programs for business University of Virginia the popular myths of doing business practitioners and MBA students. The This book assesses the contribution of globally, explores a variety of regional book is written from an Integrated the Profit Impact of Marketing Strategy models and offers an authoritative agenda Product Development (IPD) project to research and practice for future business strategy. An essential perspective, linking all aspects of throughout the project’s life span. New resource for academics and advanced marketing, costing and manufacturing ways of thinking about and working students in management. into the development process even with PIMS are offered and the before the first prototype is built. effectiveness of the original project is •Detailed international cases include explored. Continuing developments in Starbucks, McDonald’s, Nike, Wal-Mart, •Covers latest practice in Integrated strategic thinking, econometric Carrefour, Volkswagen, Toyota, Honda, Product Development methods, technology and competition IBM, Canon, Coca-Cola, Flextronics, •Describes all aspects including make it necessary to revisit the ideals and LVMH technology, IT and organisational achievements of PIMS, exploring •Unrivalled access to data from a range of change requirements unresolved issues arising from the industries including health care, banking •Numerous case studies original data and discovering new and financial services, professional Subject areas: product development, potential in this long-established services, manufacturing technology management marketing tool. •Dedicated website providing answers to Market: professionals, graduate • Latest research about PIMS which discussion questions, extra data, executive students, academic researchers contains data from 3000 North summaries 247 x 174 mm 250pp 100 figures American and European firms Subject areas: international business, 0 521 84275 1 HB c. £35.00 P •Develops international perspectives strategy, organization, trade, regulation, December on using PIMS data, including multinationals European developments Market: graduate students, academic Mobile Enterprise •Covers costs, pricing, market entry, researchers, professionals Transforming your Business with Wireless market share, variables, new product 247 x 174 mm 240pp 20 tables 16 figures Technologies development, and assesses a variety of 0 521 84265 4 HB c.£50.00 A Paul May models 0 521 60361 7 PB c.£20.00 A Today’s businesses are engaged in a novel, December Subject areas: marketing, marketing disruptive and challenging phase of strategy, profitability, business evolution. Mobile technologies are invading Market: academic researchers, the enterprise and facilitating – and professionals, graduate students sometimes causing – momentous changes in the way work gets done. Their emergence 228 x 152 mm 240pp 47 tables 12 figures as successful mobile enterprises depends on 0 521 84053 8 HB c. £55.00 A October the ability of their decision-makers to grasp and control the forces of change. This book equips decision-makers with the understanding, insights and strategic thinking they need to ensure that they remain in control of the speed, direction and goals of this transition. • Essential reading for increasingly mobile organisations •Includes case studies and interviews with senior executives •Covers both technical and managerial issues

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The Entrepreneurial Shift – build a sense of community both within the Law Americanization in European company and in the wider community can in fact make a great contribution to Hi-Tech Management Education See also Law in Context publications, fostering peace. Robert Locke page 150 University of Hawaii, Manoa •Fresh understanding of the positive and Katja Schöne contributions business can make to global harmony ■ Graduate Textbook This is a provocative and intelligent study of how high technology entrepreneurial •Interdisciplinary approach with relevance Judicial Review and Bureaucratic developments have affected management in both public and private contexts Impact education in the wider business context. •Pragmatically links theory with existing International and Interdisciplinary Responding to the growth of new corporate practice Perspectives technology businesses, American business Subject areas: corporate social Edited by Marc Hertogh Universiteit van Tilburg schools fostered entrepreneurship studies. responsibility, business ethics, corporate Not wishing to be left behind governance and Simon Halliday entrepreneurially in the Information Age, University of Oxford France and Germany followed with their Market: academic researchers, graduate students Leading international scholars from own innovative education programmes and political science and law/socio-legal studies the Czech Republic, like other emerging 228 x 152 mm 250pp present new research which focuses on the 0 521 83262 4 HB c.£40.00 A economies, has been caught up belatedly in relationship between judicial review and October this education ferment. Original, and bureaucratic behaviour. A large number of containing new research data, the book will The New Province for Law and empirical case studies are presented from appeal to academics, students and Order various parts of the world to offer an practitioners. A Centenary of Australian Industrial international, interdisciplinary and •Uniquely combines three fields that are Conciliation and Arbitration empirical perspective. expanding in modern society: Edited by Stuart Macintyre Subject areas: constitutional and management education, information University of Melbourne administrative law, socio-legal studies, technology and entrepreneurship and Joseph Isaacs political science •Explores the historical development and University of Melbourne Market: graduate students, academic institutionalisation of entrepreneurship 2004 is the centenary of the Australian researchers as an educational discipline federal industrial system, and to record, Cambridge Studies in Law and Society analyse and celebrate the landmark, Stuart • Co-author Robert Locke has a 228 x 152 mm 300pp 3 tables 1 figure Macintyre and Joseph Isaac have edited a considerable worldwide reputation in this 0 521 83918 1 HB c.£65.00 A volume on the first 100 years. The invited field 0 521 54786 5 PB c.£22.99 A contributors are the leaders in the field, August Subject areas: business, management, drawn from law, history and industrial management education, entrepreneurship relations. studies, history Subject areas: industrial relations, Market: academic researchers, industrial law, human resource professionals, graduate students management, Australian labour history 228 x 152 mm 224pp 16 tables 2 figures Market: academic researchers, 0 521 84010 4 HB c.£45.00 A professionals, graduate students September 234 x 156 mm 336pp 50 half-tones The Role of the Corporation in 0 521 84289 1 HB c.£50.00 A Fostering Peaceful Societies August Timothy Fort University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Cindy A. Schipani Management University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ▼ see also This book offers a fresh approach to understanding responsible business 72 Burdekin: Deflation practice. Global protests give a misleading 72 Dopfer: The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics impression that multinational business 60 Zhuk: Integration-Ready Architecture and Design interests are at odds with creating a responsible and peaceful society. This book argues against this misconception and contends that businesses can actively contribute to peace within societies. Firms that promote economic development, allow external evaluation of their affairs, and

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■ Graduate Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook ■ New Edition Law in a Market Context Stamp Duty Land Tax On The Rule of Law History, Politics, Theory An Introduction to Market Concepts in Second edition Brian Z. Tamanaha Legal Reasoning Michael Thomas St. John’s University School of Law, Jamaica Robin Paul Malloy Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers, London Syracuse University, New York with contributions by This book explores the history, politics, and theory surrounding the rule of law ideal. KPMG Stamp Taxes Group The author outlines the concerns of Consultant Editor: David Goy QC Western conservatives about the decline of The second edition of Stamp Duty Land the rule of law and suggests reasons why the Tax provides a detailed overview of radical Left have promoted this decline. SDLT and makes a comparison with the The strengths and weaknesses of two basic old stamp duty provisions, highlighting theoretical streams of the rule of law are all the major substantive changes then explored. The book examines the rule introduced. The second edition gives a of law on a global level, and concludes by detailed discussion of the legislation and answering the question of whether the rule incorporates a comprehensive of law is a universal human good. commentary of the new tax charge on Subject areas: jurisprudence, political commercial leases as well as the theory, legal theory, history of ideas, law provisions of Finance Act 2004. and society, legal history Additionally, there is an online bulletin board (www.cambridge.org/sdlt) to keep Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, academic researchers Examines the way in which people, as the reader up-to-date with key social beings, experience the intersection developments in the area. 228 x 152 mm 160pp 1 figure 0 521 84362 6 HB c.£40.00 A of law, markets, and culture. Through • Concise book comparing the old and 0 521 60465 6 PB c.£16.99 A case examples, illustrative fact patterns, new stamp duty provisions November and problems based on hypothetical situations Robin Paul Malloy •Includes interpretation and planning The Law and Ethics of Restitution recommendations, with a practitioner demonstrates the implications and the Hanoch Dagan ambiguities of law in a market society. checklist University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ‘In Law in a Market Context, Robin Paul •Covers land transactions only, and is Malloy has effected an important, not therefore cluttered with material innovative, and thorough on other stamping transactions reinterpretation of the dominant model Subject areas: UK (constitutional and of law and economics by ‘reframing’ the administrative) law market and exchange processes in terms Market: professionals of creativity, discovery, and community. 228 x 152 mm 224pp As someone who writes in the areas of 0 521 60632 2 PB c. £75.00 P critical race and feminist theory, I find November Malloy’s approach to be particularly useful because it provides critical scholars who are concerned with issues of social justice and equality with a new and theoretically sophisticated way to understand and reckon with the market. Law in a Market Context should find its way on to every critical scholar’s reading This is the first book in more than two list.’ decades to provide a comprehensive Professor Emily Houh, account of the American law of restitution. University of Cincinnati, USA By integrating doctrinal and ethical analyses of restitution, this book makes a major Subject areas: jurisprudence, economics contribution to the long-overdue (general) resurrection of restitution in America. Market: graduate students, Subject areas: restitution, remedies, private undergraduate students, academic law theory, contracts, torts, property, researchers intellectual property, family law, 228 x 152 mm 281pp transitional law, and bankruptcy 0 521 81624 6 HB £45.00 A 0 521 01655 X PB £16.99 A Market: academic researchers, graduate Not previously announced students 228 x 152 mm 400pp 0 521 82904 6 HB c.£50.00 A August

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The Dynamic Constitution International Law ■ An Introduction to American New Edition Constitutional Law ■ Graduate Textbook Code of International Labour Richard H. Fallon Harvard University, Massachusetts The International Law on Law Foreign Investment Law, Practice and Jurisprudence In this book Harvard law professor Richard Second edition Edited by Neville Rubin H. Fallon introduces non-lawyers to the M. Sornarajah University of Cape Town workings of American Constitutional Law. He writes with clarity and vigor about National University of Singapore Edited in association with Evance Kalula leading constitutional doctrines and issues, University of Cape Town including the freedom of speech, the and Bob Hepple freedom of religion, the guarantee of equal University of Cambridge protection, rights to fair procedures, and rights to privacy and sexual autonomy. The Code of International Labour Law is Along the way, Fallon describes many of the the first major publication to bring fascinating cases and personalities that have together in a comprehensive and shaped constitutional law. He shows how coherent form all the legal texts in this historical, cultural, and other factors have field. It includes not only statutory influenced constitutional ajudication, material but decisions concerning its making clear the dynamic nature of the implementation in an extensive range of Constitution. countries on all continents. Subject areas: American constitutional law, Subject areas: UN and international judicial politics, American constitutional organisations history Market: professionals, academic Market: graduate students, academic researchers, graduate students This book surveys the international law researchers developed to protect foreign investment Volume 1: Essentials of 228 x 152 mm 300pp made by multinational corporations. It 0 521 84094 5 HB c.£22.50 A assesses the role of multinational International Labour Law October corporations in making foreign 247 x 174 mm 800pp investments, and considers ways in 0 521 81470 7 HB c. £100.00 P The Impact of International which misconduct on the part of such October Law on International corporations in host states could be Cooperation controlled. Volume 2: Principal Standards Theoretical Perspectives ‘Thoroughly researched, clearly argued of International Labour Law Edited by Eyal Benvenisti and constantly thought provoking, this Part 1 Tel-Aviv University is a book which deserves to become a 247 x 174 mm 1100pp and Moshe Hirsch classic in a sensitive and rapidly 0 521 81471 5 HB c. £200.00 P Hebrew University of Jerusalem changing area of law.’ November British Yearbook of International Law This book explores the influences international norms and international Subject areas: international law, Volume 2: Principal Standards institutions have over the incentives of international relations, international of International Labour Law states to cooperate on issues such as economics Part 2 environment and trade. Contributors Market: graduate students, academic 247 x 174 mm 1100pp adopt two different approaches in researchers, professionals 0 521 83739 1 HB c. £200.00 P examining this question and suggest 228 x 152 mm 600pp November ways for enhancing states’ incentives to 0 521 83713 8 HB c. £70.00 A cooperate through the design of norms 0 521 54556 0 PB c. £24.99 A and institutions. August Subject areas: international law, international relations, political science Market: academic researchers, graduate students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 300pp 6 figures 0 521 83554 2 HB c. £55.00 A July

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International Legal Argument in ■ T.M.C. Asser Press Subject areas: humanitarian law, the Permanent Court of international law, pubic law The European Union’s Conflict International Justice Market: academic researchers, professionals The Rise of the International Judiciary Edited by V. Kronenberger Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law European Free Trade Association Ole Spiermann 240x 160 mm 850pp and Jan Wouters University of Copenhagen 9 067 04169 6 HB c. £100.00 A Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium The International Court of Justice is the Not previously announced This volume explores and scrutinizes the A publication of T. M. C. Asser Press principal judicial organ of the UN, and progress achieved by the European Union successor of the PCIJ, which was the first in the definition of a concrete conflict ■ T.M.C. Asser Press real permanent court of justice at the prevention strategy, as well as the challenges international level. 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International Trade Law International Dispute Settlement A Handbook on the WTO in an Evolving Global Society Dispute Settlement System Constitutionalization, Accessibility, ICSID Reports A WTO Secretariat Publication Volume 7 Privatization World Trade Organization Edited by James Crawford Francisco Orrego Vicuña University of Cambridge Universidad de Chile and Karen Lee Key developments such as the development University of Cambridge, Lauterpacht Research of international constitutional law in a Centre for International Law global society and the increasing access of ICSID Volume 7 includes the decision of 28 individuals to international arbitral forums May 2003 on the supplementation and have prompted new approaches to rectification of the annulment decision in international private arbitration. This book CAA and Vivendi Universal v. Argentina, the identifies major trends of international award of 26 June 2003 in Loewen v. USA dispute settlement in a global society. and the rulings and awards in Pope and Subject areas: International law, Talbot, Inc. v. Canada. constitutional law, commercial arbitration, Subject areas: international economic and WTO studies, political science trade law, international relations Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students students, professionals Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures The WTO dispute settlement system International Convention on the Settlement of 228 x 152 mm 150pp plays an important role in clarifying and Investment Disputes Reports 0 521 84239 5 HB c.£35.00 A enforcing the legal obligations contained 240 x 160 mm 700pp October in the WTO Agreement. The objective 0 521 84133 X HB c.£170.00 A Competition Policy and Law in October of this handbook is to give the general China, Hong Kong and Taiwan reader a good understanding of the ■ Graduate Textbook Mark Williams practical operation of this system. Hong Kong Polytechnic University Working through this guide, the reader Companies, International Trade will be introduced to all elements of the The first book in English on competition and Human Rights dispute settlement process, from the (anti-trust) policy and law in Greater China The Responsible Corporation initiation of a case through to the – the People’s Republic, Hong Kong and Janet Dine implementation of the decision. Taiwan. Chinese developments are put in University of Essex the context of international developments •Provides the general reader with a This book considers the role of in competition policy adoption by good understanding of the practical corporations within the trading system, developing/transitional countries, through operation of the WTO dispute including actions of corporations and their international organizations – WTO, settlement system motives. The book assesses remedial devices OECD, UNCTAD. Analysis of legal • The main provisions of the DSU and such as Codes of Conduct and Human provisions and literature in each other WTO legal texts have been Rights instruments, seeking reasons for the jurisdiction. Explanation of the law and reproduced in this book failure of trade to solve poverty and policy in the different political and Subject areas: dispute settlement within considers the role of companies in economic environments in Greater China. the WTO legal system, trade law, trade globalisation. Theoretical explanation of the current policy Subject areas: Law, business and position linking the development of management successful competition policies with Market: professionals, academic researchers, graduate students Market: graduate students, professionals functioning democracy. 228 x 152 mm 250pp Cambridge Studies in Corporate Law, 4 Subject areas: international economic and 0 521 84192 5 HB c. £65.00 P 228 x 152 mm 320pp trade law, East Asian studies 0 521 60292 0 PB c. £22.95 P 0 521 82861 9 HB c.£50.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate June October students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 375pp 0 521 83631 X HB c.£55.00 A December

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WTO Dispute Settlement Dispute Settlement Reports 2001 Law Reports Volume 4: Pages 1293 to 1776 ▼ see also Edited by World Trade Organization 76 Baines: Constituting Women The Dispute Settlement Reports of the World 150 Law in Context publications Trade Organization (WTO) include Panel 75 Zürn: Law and Governance in Postnational Europe and Appellate Body reports, as well as arbitration awards, in disputes concerning the rights and obligations of WTO Members under the provisions of the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization. These are the only authorized paginated reports in English. As such, they are an essential addition to the library of every practising and academic trade lawyer, and will be widely consulted by students taking courses in international economic or trade law. 228 x 152 mm 488pp 0 521 82981 X HB £90.00 A The WTO authorized printed DSR Not previously announced volumes commenced publication with DSR, 1996:I. Publication of the Volume 5: Pages 1777 to 2074 Cambridge printed edition follows the 228 x 152 mm 301pp WTO website publication of all new 0 521 82982 8 HB £90.00 A reports, which will continue in the three Not previously announced working languages of English, French and Volume 6: Pages 2075 to 2697 Spanish. Once a report has been released on 228 x 152 mm 628pp the WTO website it will be published in the 0 521 82983 6 HB £90.00 A next Cambridge printed volume. Not previously announced Volume 7 228 x 152 mm 500pp 0 521 82984 4 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 8 228 x 152 mm 500pp 0 521 82985 2 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 9 228 x 152 mm 500pp 0 521 82986 0 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 10 228 x 152 mm 500pp 0 521 82987 9 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 11 0 521 83596 8 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 12 0 521 83597 6 HB c.£90.00 A August Volume 13 0 521 83598 4 HB c.£90.00 A August

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Global Crises, Global Solutions Edited by Bjørn Lomborg Environmental Assessment Institute, Copenhagen A unique publication exploring the opportunities for countering some of the most serious problems facing the world today. • Climate Change • Corruption • Communicable Diseases •Migration • Conflicts • and Hunger •Education •Trade Barriers •Financial Instability •Access to Water Leading economists, including four Nobel prize winners, evaluate evidence for costs and benefits of programs ranging from controlling HIV/AIDS to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In a world where there are so many serious problems and challenges, we need to gauge how we can achieve the most good with our money. Global Crises, Global Solutions provides a uniquely rich set of arguments and data for prioritising our response most effectively. Each problem is introduced by a world-renowned expert setting out the scale of the problem •Tackles ten of the world’s biggest problems and describing the costs and benefits of a range of policy options to improve the situation. • Innovative approach attempts to provide a Debate is encouraged through the addition of shorter, thought pieces from other experts non-partisan analysis who present alternative positions. • Exceptionally high calibre of contributing All ten sets of challenges are evaluated by a panel of economists from North America, authors Europe and China who will attempt a ranking of the most promising policy options. Whether you agree or disagree with the analysis and the policy conclusions, Global Crises, Global Solutions provides a serious, yet accessible springboard for debate and discussion. Also by Bjørn Lomborg: Required reading for all those in government, NGOs, scholars and students of public policy and applied economics, alongside anyone with a serious professional or personal interest in global development issues. Contributors: Bjørn Lomborg, William Cline, Anne Mills, Paul Collier, Lant Pritchett, Barry Eichengreen, Susan Rose-Ackerman, Jere Behrman, Harold Alderman, John Hodinott, Phillip Martin, Michael Hanneman, Dale Whittington, Kym Anderson, Jagdish Bhagwati, Robert Fogel, Bruno Frey, James Heckman, Justin Yifu Lin, Douglass North, Thomas Schelling, Vernon Smith, Nancy Stokey. Global Crises, Global Solutions is published in association with The Copenhagen Consensus 2004, an event held in May 2004 by the Environmental Assessment Institute of Denmark. Subject areas: development, growth, environment, cost-benefit analysis Market: professionals, graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 246 x 189 mm 700 pages 80 tables 60 graphs 0 521 84446 0 HB £40.00 A 0 521 60614 4 PB £19.99 T October 0 521 80447 7 HB Resources: www.cambridge.org/lomborg 0 521 01068 3 PB

■ Bjørn Lomborg is the author of the controversial bestseller The Skeptical Environmentalist. To date, it has sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. He is Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Aarhus, and Director of the Danish Environmental Assessment Institute. In 1998, he published four lengthy articles about the state of our environment in the leading Danish newspaper. They resulted in a firestorm debate spanning over 400 articles in major metropolitan newspapers. The articles led to the publication of The Skeptical Environmentalist. Lomborg is a frequent contributor to the media, including The New York Times, Globe & Mail, The Daily Telegraph, and The Economist. His TV appearances include: ABC 60 minutes, CNN, BBC, CNBC, and PBS. Lomborg was selected Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum and was named one of the “50 stars of Europe” in Business Week (June 17, 2002).

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The Economics of Information Technology Hal Varian University of California, Berkeley Joseph Farrell University of California, Berkeley and Carl Shapiro University of California, Berkeley A concise and accessible review of some of the important economic factors affecting information technology industries. These industries are characterized by high fixed costs and low marginal costs of production, large switching costs for users, and strong network effects. These factors combine to produce some unique behaviour. Professor Varian outlines the basic economics of these industries; Professors Farrell and Shapiro describe the impact of these factors on competition policy. ■ Hal Varian is the Class of 1944 Professor at the School of Information Management and Systems, the Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He has worked with many technology companies, including Cisco, Google, IBM, Oracle and Sun. He is the co-author (with Carl Shapiro) of a bestselling book on business strategy, Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy and writes a monthly column for the The New York Times. ■ Joseph Farrell is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. • Concise summary of key ■ Carl Shapiro is the Transamerica Professor of Business Strategy at the Haas School of Business, University economic issues of California, Berkeley. •Accessible to non-economists Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Technology and market structure; 3. Intellectual property; 4. The • Authors are recognised as world Internet boom; 5. Differentiation of products and prices; 6. Switching costs and lock-in; 7. Supply- experts side economies of scale; 8. Demand-side economies of scale; 9. Standards; 10. Systems effects; 11. Computer mediated transactions; 12. Summary; 13. Effects on Competition Policy I Joseph Farrell; 14. Effects on Competition Policy II Carl Shapiro; Index Subject areas: economics, business strategy, law Market: undergraduates, graduate students Raffaele Mattioli Lectures 216 x 138 mm 120 pages 0 521 84415 0 HB £40.00 A 0 521 60521 0 PB £13.99 A October

Regulation and Development Jean-Jacques Laffont University of Toulouse, France Jean-Jacques Laffont provides the first theoretical analysis of regulation of public services for less developed countries (LDC’s). He shows how the debate between price-cap regulation and cost of service regulation is affected by the characteristics of LDCs, develops a new theory of regulation with limited enforcement capabilities, and discusses the delicate issue of access pricing in view of LDC’s specificities. Based on organization theory and history, and using empirical tests where possible, Laffont’s evaluation of the different ways to organize the regulatory institutions makes a significant contribution to the field. ■ Jean-Jacques Laffont is Professor of Economics at the University of Toulouse and at the University of Southern California. He has published extensively in public economics, incentive theory, development economics and economics of regulation. Contents: Foreword; Introduction; 1. Overview of regulatory issues; 2. The rent extraction-efficiency trade-off; 3. A positive theory of privatization; 4. Enforcement, regulation and development; 5. Access pricing rules for developing countries; 6. Universal service obligations in LCDs; 7. Design of regulatory institutions; 8. Separation of regulatory powers and development; 9. Concluding remarks. Subject areas: economics, economic theory, political economy, history of thought • Laffont is one of the world’s Market: academic researchers, graduate students leading economists Frederico Caffè Lectures •The first theoretical analysis of 216 x 138 mm 250 pp 9 graphs 0 521 84018 X HB c. £50.00 A regulation for LDCs 0 521 54948 5 PB c. £18.99 A • Combines economic theory, June historical evidence and empirical tests

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New Frontiers in Economics Deflation Introduction to the Mathematical Edited by Michael Szenberg Current and Historical Perspectives and Statistical Foundations of Pace University, New York Edited by Richard C.K. Burdekin Econometrics Claremont McKenna College, California and Lall Ramrattan Herman J. Bierens University of California, Berkeley and Pierre L. Siklos Pennsylvania State University Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario Leading economists analyze the new This book is intended for use in a rigorous directions taken by subdisciplines of This volume considers why deflation may introductory Ph.D. level course in economics in the face of modern economic be worse than inflation and explores how econometrics, or in a field course in challenges. The essays represent invention individuals and policymakers have econometric theory. It covers the measure and discovery in the areas of information, responded to the phenomenon. Monetary – theoretical foundation of probability macroeconomics and public policies, and exchange rate regimes as well as stock theory, the multivariate normal distribution international trade and development, market reactions play an important part in with its application to classical linear finance, business, contracts, law, gaming, advancing or slowing deflationary trends. , various laws of large and government. The book’s coverage ranges from the late numbers, central limit theorems and related Subject areas: economics, finance, business nineteenth century to the present day. results for independent random variables as Market: academic researchers, Subject areas: economics, business, finance, well as for stationary time series, with undergraduate students, graduate students economic history applications to asymptotic inference of 228 x 152 mm 303pp 7 line diagrams 2 tables Market: professionals, academic M-estimators, and maximum likelihood 0 521 83686 7 HB c.£50.00 A researchers, graduate students theory. 0 521 54536 6 PB c.£18.99 A Studies in Macroeconomic History Subject areas: econometrics, statistics, October 228 x 152 mm 350pp 83 line diagrams 32 tables applied mathematics The Evolutionary Foundations of 0 521 83799 5 HB c.£47.50 A Market: academic researchers, graduate Economics October students Edited by Kurt Dopfer Macrojustice Themes in Modern Econometrics Universität St Gallen, Switzerland The Political Economy of Fairness 228 x 152 mm 288pp 19 line diagrams 12 tables This volume brings together fifteen original Serge-Christophe Kolm 0 521 83431 7 HB c.£60.00 A 0 521 54224 3 PB c.£21.99 A Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris articles from eminent economic scholars in November their common efforts to reconstruct In the just society, individuals’ freedom is economics as an evolutionary science. fully respected, and redistribution amounts Generational Income Mobility in Using meso economics as an analytical to an equal sharing of individuals’ different North America and Europe entity, bridging micro and macro earnings obtained by the same limited Edited by Miles Corak economics as well as static and dynamic ‘equalization labour’. The concept of Statistics Canada realms, a unified economic theory emerges. equalization labour is determined by a This book examines the influence of both Subject areas: economic theory, history of number of methods presented in this changes in income inequality and of social thought, business, management volume. policies on the degree to which economic Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: economics, political science, advantage is passed on between parents and students sociology, philosophy children in rich countries. Twenty 228 x 152 mm 650pp 39 figures Market: academic researchers, graduate contributors from North America and 0 521 62199 2 HB c.£60.00 A students, professionals Europe offer comparable estimates of the August 228 x 152 mm 425pp 5 line diagrams degree of mobility. 0 521 83503 8 HB c.£65.00 A Subject areas: income and family Rethinking Pension Reform September economics, political economy, sociology, Franco Modigliani public policy, demography and Arun Muralidhar Market: academic researchers, graduate Mcube Investment Technologies students This book is unique as it presents an 228 x 152 mm 300pp 63 tables 11 figures academic and a practical aspect on 0 521 82760 4 HB c.£50.00 A managing pension funds to clarify the October global debate on social security. The This title was previously announced in Academic and Professional Publishing Catalogue July–December authors establish the basic choices in 2003. designating any system to help policy makers develop the system that achieves their many objectives. Subject areas: economics, finance, business, public policy Market: graduate students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 300pp 45 line diagrams 39 tables 0 521 83411 2 HB c. £45.00 A September

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Global Collective Action Postwar Migration Patterns in Economics Todd Sandler Southern Europe, 1950–2000 ▼ see also University of Southern California An Economic Analysis This book explains why the global Alessandra Venturini 101 Abelshauser: German Industry and Global Enterprise Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy 48 Barndorff-Nielsen: Continuous Time Approach to community has been successful in Financial Volatility correcting some recent large-scale This book analyzes the Southern European 47 Bølviken: Actuarial and Financial Risk Simulation problems, but has failed in addressing migration case using an economic 48 Fouque: Volatility Perturbations in Financial Markets others. The analysis reaches from approach. It combines a theoretical and an 48 Frees: Longitudinal and Panel Data antiobiotic-resistant microbes to empirical approach on the fundamental 47 Higham: An Introduction to Financial Option greenhouse gases, from civil wars to migration issues – the decision to migrate, Valuation international terrorism, and from the effects on the country of departure and 101 James: The Nazi Dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank polluted atmospheres of cities to the depths country of destination, and the effectiveness 48 Lindsey: Statistical Analysis of Stochastic Processes of outer space. of policies in managing migration. in Time 101 Mason: From Building and Loans to Bail Outs Subject areas: economics, political science, Subject areas: economics, sociology, 101 Michie: The British Government and the City of sociology, area studies political science, European studies, London in the Twentieth Century Market: academic researchers, international studies, demography 147 Moore: Doing Business in the Middle East undergraduate students Market: graduate students, academic 144 Mouer: Work and Economic Organisation in Contemporary Japan 228 x 152 mm 230pp 20 line diagrams 22 tables researchers, professionals 136 Nasheri: Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying 0 521 83477 5 HB c.£50.00 A 228 x 152 mm 225pp 25 line diagrams 38 tables 144 Naughton: Holding China Together 0 521 54254 5 PB c.£18.99 A 0 521 64040 7 HB c.£65.00 A September September Russia in the 21st Century Applied Time Series The Prodigal Superpower Econometrics Steven Rosefielde Edited by Helmut Luetkepohl University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill European University Institute, Florence This book demonstrates that Russia intends and Markus Kraetzig to re-emerge as a full fledged superpower Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin before 2010 that would challenge America The co-integration revolution has had a and China and potentially threaten a new substantial impact on applied analysis. The arms race. Contrary to conventional methods for conducting this analysis are wisdom, this goal is easily within the sketched out, reminding the reader of the Kremlin’s grasp, but the cost to the Russian ideas underlying them and giving sufficient people and global security would be background for empirical work. The immense. treatment can be used as a textbook for Subject areas: economics, East European courses on applied time series econometrics. studies, political science/international Subject areas: econometrics, statistics, relations, political sociology, Russian business, finance economics, Russian politics Market: professionals, graduate students, Market: undergraduate students, graduate academic researchers students, academic researchers Themes in Modern Econometrics 228 x 152 mm 250pp 7 line diagrams 19 tables 0 521 83678 6 HB c.£50.00 A 228 x 152 mm 270 pages 69 line diagrams 0 521 54529 3 PB c.£18.99 A 38 tables December 0 521 83919 X HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54787 3 PB c.£21.99 A August

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Politics How the Weak Win Wars A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict Ivan Arreguín-Toft International Relations Harvard University, Massachusetts How do the weak defeat the strong? Ivan The Politics and Arreguín-Toft argues that although many factors affect asymmetric conflict outcomes, International Relations of the interaction of each actor’s strategy is the the Middle East best explanation. This book has implications for scholars of international Fred Halliday relations, and policy makers grappling with London School of Economics and Political Science interstate and civil wars, as well as terrorism. Fred Halliday is one of the best known Subject areas: international relations, and most authoritative scholars writing conflict and peace studies, military studies, on the politics and international relations history (general), world history of the Middle East today. This book has been composed as an introduction to the Market: academic researchers, graduate subject for students, general readers and students, undergraduate students those coming to the field for the first Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 99 time, with the key objective of setting 228 x 152 mm 280pp the Middle East within the broader 0 521 83976 9 HB c.£47.50 A context of contemporary international 0 521 54869 1 PB c.£17.99 A relations. The first part of the book November consists of history and the second a The Realist Tradition and the study of the major analytical issues. It is Limits of International Relations up-to-date and examines events after Michael C. Williams September 11, 2001, to shed light on University of Wales, Aberystwyth key issues such as terrorism, religious • Introduction to the international relations fanaticism and Islam fundamentalism. The definition of realism is often debated by students of international politics. of the Middle East set in the context of ■ Fred Halliday is Professor of International global politics Relations at the LSE. His books include Two Michael Williams offers a radical re- Hours that Shook the World (2001) and interpretation of thinkers such as • Authoritative, measured, intelligent Nation and Religion in the Middle East (2000). Thucydides, Rousseau and Hobbes, rendering from well-known scholar in the Contents: Acknowledgements; arguing that contemporary realism is at field Introduction; Part I. IR Theory and odds with their central concerns. This book •For students and those coming to the Regional Analysis: 1. International will interest scholars of international subject for the first time Relations Theory and the Middle East; relations and the history of ideas. 2. The Making of Foreign Policy: States Subject areas: international relations, and Societies; Part II. History: 3. The history of ideas, philosophy Modern Middle East: State Formation Market: academic researchers, graduate and World War; 4. The Cold War: Global students Conflict, Regional Upheavals; 5. After the Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 100 Cold War: The Maturing of the Greater 228 x 152 mm 240pp West Asian Crisis; Part III. Analytic Issues: 0 521 82752 3 HB c.£42.50 A 6. Military Conflict: War, Revolt, 0 521 53475 5 PB c.£15.99 A Strategic Rivalry; 7. Modern Ideologies, December Political and Religious; 8. Challenges to the State: Transnational Movements; 9. International Political Economy: Regional and Global; Part IV: Conclusion: 10. The Middle East in International Perspective: the Politics of ‘Differential Integration’ Appendices. Subject areas: international relations, Middle East, politics, history Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals, general readers The Contemporary Middle East, 4 Publicity material available: 228 x 152 mm 280 pp By request – contact your Cambridge 0 521 59240 2 HB c. £40.00 A sales representative 0 521 59741 2 PB c. £14.99 T November

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Remapping Global Politics Comparative Politics governance, the contributors demonstrate History’s Revenge and Future Shock that verification and sanctioning systems Yale H. Ferguson Power in Global Governance seem to be more important than the Rutgers University, New Jersey presence of an agent that is able to enforce Edited by Michael N. Barnett rules. and Richard W. Mansbach University of Wisconsin, Madison Iowa State University Subject areas: comparative politics, and Raymond Duvall This book seeks to redraw our mental maps University of Minnesota political economy, law, international relations of global politics and to explain the shifting This volume gathers together international and accelerating forces that are shaping scholars to reconsider the conceptualization Market: academic researchers, graduate those maps. It makes an important of power in world politics. 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Comparative Effects of State Directed Development Constituting Women Post-Communist Transitions in Political Power and Industrialization in the The Gender of Constitutional Russia and Eastern Europe Global Periphery Jurisprudence Atul Kohli Edited by Beverley Baines Edited by Michael McFaul Princeton University, New Jersey Queen’s University, Ontario Stanford University, California and Ruth Rubio-Marin and Kathryn Stoner-Weiss A comparative analysis of the state as an Universidad de Sevilla Princeton University, New Jersey economic actor in developing countries. Why have some developing country states The contributors to this book draw on a This book identifies in what ways the post- been more successful at facilitating wide range of legal cases to describe the communist experience with transition has industrialization? This study argues that the constitutional rights of women in twelve confirmed or confounded conventional main reason is more or less effective states. countries. 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American Politics •First in-depth coverage of people Tides of Consent controlling American foreign policy with Public Opinion in American Politics America Alone original insider material. How neo- James Stimson conservatives hijacked the war on The Neo-Conservatives and the Global University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill terrorism for their own purposes Order Politics is a trial in which those in Stefan Halper Subject areas: American politics, government – and those who aspire to be – University of Cambridge international relations, American history make proposals, debate alternatives, and and Jonathan Clarke after 1945 pass laws. 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Political and Social Theory Justice and Democracy The Idea of the State Edited by Keith Dowding Peter J. Steinberger ■ Textbook London School of Economics and Political Science Reed College, Oregon Robert E. Goodin Hess: The Holy History of The Idea of the State seeks to reaffirm the Australian National University, Canberra importance of systematic philosophical Mankind and Other Writings and Carole Pateman inquiry into the foundations of political Edited by Shlomo Avineri University of California, Los Angeles life, and to show how such an approach can The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Much has been written about social justice. cast a new and highly instructive light on a Moses Hess was both a colleague and Even more has been written about variety of controversial, seemingly protagonist of Karl Marx in the early democracy. 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The Comparative Evolution of Political Disagreement Procedural Politics in the Skill Formation The Survival of Diverse Opinions within European Union Germany, Great Britain, Japan, and the Communication Networks Issues, Interests, and Institutional Choice United States Robert Huckfeldt Joseph Jupille Kathleen Thelen University of California, Davis Florida International University Northwestern University, Illinois Paul E. Johnson Using multiple methods and original data, University of Kansas The institutional arrangements governing Procedural Politics develops a theory of skill formation are widely seen as and John Sprague everyday politics with respect to rules – constituting a key element in the Washington University, St Louis procedural politics – and applies it to institutional constellations that define Political disagreement is frequently European Union integration and politics. It distinctive ‘varieties of capitalism’ across the widespread within the everyday patterns of paints a much picture of the role of developed democracies. This book explores political discussion that occur among rules in political life than is available in the origins and evolution of such ordinary citizens. The authors demonstrate most existing work. institutions in four countries – Germany, the ubiquitous nature of political Subject areas: comparative politics, Britain, the United States and Japan. disagreement, even within the networks political economy Subject areas: comparative politics, and contexts that comprise the micro- environments of democratic citizens. Market: academic researchers, graduate political economy students Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: politics, psychology, media, mass communication Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 395pp 28 line diagrams 18 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics 0 521 83253 5 HB c.£47.50 A students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 360pp October 0 521 83768 5 HB c.£50.00 A Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political 0 521 54674 5 PB c.£18.99 A Psychology Minorities within Minorities October 228 x 152 mm 260pp 24 line diagrams 27 tables Equality, Rights and Diversity 0 521 83430 9 HB c.£40.00 A Edited by Avigail Eisenberg ■ New in Paperback 0 521 54223 5 PB c.£14.99 A University of Victoria, British Columbia September Individuals, Institutions, and and Jeff Spinner-Halev University of Nebraska, Lincoln Markets ■ New in Paperback If rights are awarded to minority groups, C. Mantzavinos The Politics of Property Rights what should be the response if these groups University of Freiburg and University of Bayreuth Political Instability, Credible in turn discriminate against some of their Individuals, Institutions, and Markets offers Commitments, and Economic Growth in members? Sixteen distinguished scholars a theory of how the institutional framework Mexico, 1876–1929 examine the balance between group of a society emerges and how markets Stephen H. Haber autonomy and individual rights in relation within institutions work. Integrating the Stanford University, California to gender, religion, culture, and indigenous latest scholarship in economics, sociology, Armando Razo rights in the national and international political science, law, and anthropology, Stanford University, California sphere. Mantzavinos offers a genuine political and Noel Maurer Subject areas: political theory, philosophy, economy showing how social institutions Instituto Technologico Autonomo de Mexico women’s studies, race and ethnic studies affect economic outcomes. This book is intended for historians of Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: political economy, political Latin America, scholars interested in students theory economic development, and political 228 x 152 mm 340pp scientists interested in the political Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 84314 6 HB c.£45.00 A students, undergraduate students foundations of growth. It offers a detailed 0 521 60394 3 PB c.£17.99 A Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions economic history of Mexico and a theory December about how rent seeking permits economic 228 x 152 mm 336pp 0 521 54833 0 PB c.£15.99 A growth. The book explains why political Not previously announced instability is not necessarily correlated with economic stagnation. Subject areas: political economy of institutions and decisions, comparative politics, Latin American studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions 228 x 152 mm 408pp 5 line diagrams 64 tables 1 map 0 521 60354 4 PB c.£16.99 A December

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Solidarity in Europe Politics Anthropology Steinar Stjernø ▼ see also Universitetet i Oslo Epidemiology and Culture Steinar Stjernø examines the concept of 97 Aronson: Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews 145 Blackburn: Women and the State in Modern Volume 13: Theme Book solidarity in European politics, tracing its Indonesia use by social theorists and politicians since James A. Trostle 145 Boudreau: Resisting Dictatorship Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut the nineteenth century. This unique book 142 Bratton: Learning about Reform in Africa This book shows how practitioners in the systematically compares the many different 144 Chu: The New Chinese Leadership conceptions of this central political idea 72 Corak: Generational Income Mobility in North emerging field of ‘cultural epidemiology’ held by Europeans over the past two America and Europe describe human health, communicate with centuries. 27 Dessler: The Science and Politics of Global Climate diverse audiences, and intervene to improve Change Subject areas: European politics, European health and prevent disease. It uses textual 97 Fink: Defending the Rights of Others history, political and social theory and statistical portraits of disease to describe 93 Foley: German Strategy and the Path to Verdun past and present collaborations between Market: academic researchers, graduate 98 Frommer: National Cleansing anthropology and epidemiology. students 141 Gamwell: Politics as a Christian Vocation Interpreting epidemiology as a cultural 228 x 152 mm 360pp 133 Janoski: The Handbook of Political Sociology practice helps to reveal the ways in which 0 521 84394 4 HB c.£40.00 A 145 Knight: Understanding Australia’s Neighbours measurement, causal thinking, and January 2005 136 Lin: Between Politics and Markets intervention design are all influenced by 146 Lockman: Contending Visions of the Middle East belief, habit, and theories of power. 98 Mann: Fascists 98 Mann: The Dark Side of Democracy •Demonstrates how individual decisions 147 Moore: Doing Business in the Middle East and beliefs become health patterns of 144 Naughton: Holding China Together populations 143 Posner: Institutions and Ethnic Politics in Africa •Written in accessible language and with 99 Resendez: Changing National Identities at the Frontier many examples 93 Reynolds: Thailand’s Secret War •Includes lists of recommended readings 73 Rosefielde: Russia in the 21st Century for each chapter as well as extensive 147 Rubin: The Tragedy of the Middle East references 73 Sandler: Global Collective Action Subject areas: cultural and social 146 Schneider: Business Politics and the State in Twentieth-Century Latin America anthropology, epidemiology, medical 92 Smith: France in Crisis sciences, statistics, , 73 Venturini: Postwar Migration Patterns in Southern sociology, social studies Europe, 1950–2000 Market: undergraduate students, graduate 144 Weber: Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor students, professionals 144 Wilkinson: Voting and Violence Cambridge Studies in , 13 94 Williamson: Baldwin Papers 228 x 152 mm 220pp 10 tables 0 521 79050 6 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 79389 0 PB c.£16.99 A February 2005 Social Solidarity and the Gift Aafke E. Komter Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands This book brings together two traditions of thinking about social ties: sociological theory on solidarity and anthropological theory on gift exchange. The main argument, supported by empirical illustrations, is that a theory of solidarity should incorporate some of the core insights from anthropological gift theory. Subject areas: social anthropology, cultural anthropology, sociology Market: academic researchers, undergraduate students, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 200pp 1 line diagram 12 tables 0 521 84100 3 HB c.£37.50 A 0 521 60084 7 PB c.£13.99 A December

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Culture, Biology and ‘Stony the Road’ to Change Archaeology Anthropological Demography Black Oxford, Mississippi and the Culture of Social Relations Eric Abella Roth University of Victoria, British Columbia Marilyn M. Thomas-Houston Myths of the Archaic State University of Florida Evolution of the Earliest Cities, States and Culture, Biology, and Anthropological Civilizations Demography attempts a rapprochement of An intra-group study that examines the impact of history, memory, space, and the Norman Yoffee two distinct approaches to studying human University of Michigan, Ann Arbor anthropological demography and human concept of belonging on the social structure evolutionary ecology. It does so through of a Southern, small-town, Black recognition of common research topics and community. It uses the Civil Rights the construction of a broad theoretical Movement of the 1960s as the point from framework incorporating both cultural and which it forms a critique of the culture of biological motivation. social relations among Blacks. Subject areas: social anthropology, cultural Subject areas: social cultural anthropology, anthropology sociology of race and ethnicity, American politics, African studies Market: academic researchers, undergraduate students, graduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students New Perspectives on Anthropological and Social Demography, 3 228 x 152 mm 232pp 0 521 82909 7 HB c.£40.00 A 228 x 152 mm 210pp 19 line diagrams 26 tables 0 521 53598 0 PB c.£17.99 A 0 521 80905 3 HB c.£40.00 A November October

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The First Writing The Archaeology of Micronesia Architecture and Mathematics in Script Invention as History and Process Paul Rainbird Ancient Egypt Edited by Stephen D. Houston University of Wales, Lampeter Corinna Rossi Brigham Young University, Utah In the first book-length archaeological University of Cambridge Ancient writing gives us our first glimpse of study of Micronesia, Paul Rainbird surveys history, people and institutions, and yet its the development of the islands beginning origins remain mysterious. The First Writing with the earliest process of human presents a cutting-edge examination of the colonisation and places this development origins and practice of ancient writing within the broader context of Pacific Island systems. Leading scholars in the field studies. The book draws on a wide range of explore the development of early scripts, archaeological, anthropological and some well known and some that have been historical sources. largely neglected in the literature, including Subject areas: archaeology, archaeology of those of early Egypt, Mesopotamia, the the Pacific, anthropology Maya, Shang China, Proto-Elamite culture and the Runic systems of Scandanavia. Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Subject areas: archaeology, linguistics, Cambridge World Archaeology anthropology, classical languages 247 x 174 mm 313pp 28 line diagrams Market: academic researchers, graduate 15 half-tones 1 table 15 maps students, undergraduate students 0 521 65188 3 HB c.£75.00 A 247 x 174 mm 410pp 80 line diagrams 0 521 65630 3 PB c.£25.99 A 25 half-tones 7 tables 3 maps This title was previously announced in Academic and In this book, architect and Egyptologist 0 521 83861 4 HB c.£50.00 A Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 Corinna Rossi explores the use of numbers July and geometrical figures by the Ancient The Archaeology of Central Egyptians in their architectural projects and Museums, Anthropology and America buildings. Highly illustrated with plans, Cultural Exchange John W. Hoopes diagrams and figures, this book is essential Amiria Henare University of Kansas reading for all scholars of Ancient Egypt University of Cambridge This book explores Central America from and the architecture of ancient cultures. Amiria Henare explores the the study of the earliest Paleoindians to the decline of Subject areas: archaeology, architecture, material culture in the development of the native populations in the seventeenth Egyptian archaeology, history of science, anthropology. Using evidence from across century. It presents a new model for the history of mathematics the former British empire she demonstrates evolution of local populations, and features Market: academic researchers, graduate how and why things were bought, such as boxed site reports and radiocarbon students, undergraduate students timelines make this an essential text for exchanged and stolen, and carried across the 247 x 174 mm 304pp 102 line diagrams 9 tables oceans to reach their final institutional students of archaeology. 0 521 82954 2 HB £60.00 A settings in present-day museums. Subject areas: archaeology, archaeology of This title was previously announced in Academic and Subject areas: social and cultural the Americas Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 anthropology, the history of ideas, museum Market: graduate students, academic studies, imperial history researchers, undergraduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge World Archaeology students 246 x 189 mm 75 line diagrams 75 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 336pp 80 half-tones 10 tables 10 maps 0 521 83591 7 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 84025 2 HB c.£75.00 A January 2005 0 521 54953 1 PB c.£26.00 A December

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Ancient Jomon of Japan ■ Textbook Rock Art and the Shaman Junko Habu Ancient Maya Thomas Dowson University of California, Berkeley University of Manchester The Rise and Fall of a Rainforest Civilization Within contemporary rock art studies, no Arthur Demarest approach incites greater controversy than Vanderbilt University, Tennessee the shamanistic interpretation. In this powerful new study Thomas Dowson Dr Demarest is the Ingram Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University, argues for a more sophisticated Tennessee. For more than twenty-five years he understanding of this approach. He has directed archaeological field excavations at presents an innovative methodological ancient sites in the highlands, coasts and rain critique of shamanism as an interpretative forests of Central America and is considered a framework and demonstrates its relevance leading authority on early Olmec, particularly to rock art studies. Mayan civilization. Subject areas: archaeology, anthropology, By applying a holistic view to the most non-Western art recent evidence from archaeology, Arthur Market: undergraduate students, graduate Demarest brings the lost civilization of the students, academic researchers Maya to life. His theoretical interpretation emphasises both the brilliant rain forest Topics in Contemporary Archaeology, 3 This important but accessible text presents adaptations of the ancient Maya and the 228 x 152 mm 242pp 49 line diagrams an overview of the archaeology of the Native American spirituality that 0 521 82927 5 HB c.£45.00 A Jomon period of Japan (circa 14,500–300 permeated all aspects of their daily life. 0 521 53612 X PB c.£16.99 A BC), and aims to bridge the gap between Drawing on data from the largest ongoing January 2005 academic traditions in Japanese and Anglo- archaeology projects in Central America, ■ New Edition American archaeology. It represents an this new study will appeal to anyone invaluable source of reflection on the interested in the ecological bases of Teeth development of complexity in human civilization, the function of the state and Second edition history. the causes of the collapse of civilizations. Simon Hillson Subject areas: archaeology, archaeology of Contents: 1. The mystery and the challenge University College London the Far East, anthropology, Asian studies of the Ancient Maya; 2. Background: Teeth yield remarkable information both Market: undergraduate students, graduate geography, chronology, and theoretical about animals and about the health, students, academic researchers perspective; 3. The exploration and and diet of ancient communities. Case Studies in Early Societies, 4 archaeology of the Maya: a brief history; In this fully revised and up-dated edition of 228 x 152 mm 336pp 49 line diagrams 4. Obscure beginnings and the preclassic his classic text, Teeth, Simon Hillson draws 30 half-tones 15 tables 30 maps florescence; 5. The splinter of classic Maya together a mass of information on dental 0 521 77213 3 HB c.£50.00 A florescence in the lowlands; 6. Settlement studies in archaeology and related 0 521 77670 8 PB c.£18.99 A and subsistence: the rain forest adaptation; disciplines. The book’s treatment of Just published 7. Classic Maya economics; 8. Religion and mammals is extended to include mammals This title was previously announced in Academic and ideology: beliefs and ritual of the theater of North America and Asia north of the Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 state; 9. Classic Maya politics and history: Himalayas. The form of roots are now the dynamics of the theater state; 10. The detailed with figures showing root socket end of classic Maya civilization: collapse, patterns in different genera. The new transition, and transformation; 11. The edition also includes an appendix on legacy of the classic Maya civilization: methods. postclassic, colonial, and modern Subject areas: archaeology, archaeological traditions; 12. The lessons of Maya history science, dental science and prehistory. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: archaeology, anthropology, researchers Latin American studies, ancient history Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology Market: undergraduate students, graduate 247 x 174 mm 400pp 135 line diagrams students, academic researchers 0 521 83701 4 HB c.£80.00 A Case Studies in Early Societies, 3 0 521 54549 8 PB c.£30.00 A October 228 x 152 mm 240pp 67 line diagrams 44 half-tones 16 maps 0 521 59224 0 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 53390 2 PB c.£18.99 X August This title was previously announced in Academic and Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003

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Geographical Information The Chinese Neolithic Classical Studies Systems in Archaeology Trajectories to Early States James Conolly Li Liu ■ University College London This book examines the transformation of New Series and Mark Lake chiefdom societies in Neolithic China, Athletics and Literature in the University College London giving rise to early states. With its wealth of Roman Empire This book provides a comprehensive detailed archaeological data and general Jason König manual on the use of Geographical theoretical paradigms it is essential reading University of St Andrews, Scotland Information Systems in archaeology and for the student of prehistoric China and the illustrates how GIS can be put to practical student of global social evolution. Greek athletics flourished more in the use. Examining issues such as data Subject areas: archaeology Roman empire than it ever had before. This acquisition, methods of analysis and book offers an exciting new cultural history Market: academic researchers, graduate of the athletics of that period, setting out techniques of visualization, the book is an students essential tool for students and professional evidence for athletic festivals and athletic New Studies in Archaeology archaeologists alike. education. It also explores the way in which 246 x 189 mm 240pp 175 line diagrams discussion of athletics, a highly- Subject areas: archaeology, geography 0 521 81184 8 HB c.£50.00 A controversial subject, could become Market: undergraduate students, graduate October entangled in wider debates in Greek and students, academic researchers, Roman culture. In doing so it overlaps professionals The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies between ‘literary’ and ‘non-literary’ texts Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology and offers major new readings of a wide 247 x 174 mm 285pp 45 half-tones 45 maps Edited by Tim Murray range of Greek and Latin authors. La Trobe University, Victoria 0 521 79330 0 HB c.£55.00 A Subject areas: Greek literature, Greek and 0 521 79744 6 PB c.£24.99 A In this collected work an international team Roman cultural history, Latin literature December of experts considers the consequences of Market: academic researchers, graduate colonialism in settler societies from the Chemical Analysis in Archaeology students sixteenth century to the present day. By Mark Pollard providing the reader with a global vision of Greek Culture in the Roman World University of Bradford the subject, the book presents an innovative 228 x 152 mm 400pp 12 half-tones Catherine Batt approach to the study of contact 0 521 83845 2 HB c.£47.50 A University of Bradford archaeology. November and Benjamin Stern University of Bradford Subject areas: archaeology, historical A History of Ancient Greek archaeology From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity This manual introduces the basic concepts of chemistry behind scientific analytical Market: graduate students, academic Edited by A.-Ph. Christidis Centre for the Greek Language at Thessaloniki techniques and reviews their application to researchers, undergraduate students archaeology. It is an essential tool for New Directions in Archaeology This book presents the history of the Greek students of archaeology which explains key 247 x 174 mm 288pp 12 line diagrams language from the beginnings to late terminology and outlines the procedures to 18 half-tones 9 tables 8 graphs 6 maps antiquity. It provides a comprehensive be followed in order to produce good data. 0 521 79257 6 HB c.£50.00 A study of the language and its interlock with 0 521 79682 2 PB c.£18.99 A society, politics, culture. The approach of Subject areas: archaeology, analytical September exploring the history from various angles chemistry results in a book that is highly readable and Market: undergraduate students, graduate accessible. students, academic researchers Subject areas: Ancient Greek language, Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology literature, history, New Testament studies, 247 x 174 mm 300pp 112 line diagrams Byzantine studies, Modern Greek studies, 0 521 65209 X HB c.£55.00 A linguistics 0 521 65572 2 PB c.£24.99 A December Market: academic researchers, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 1300pp 13 line diagrams 108 half-tones 0 521 83307 8 HB c.£120.00 A December This book was originally published in Greek by the Centre for the Greek Language, Thessaloniki

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The Talking Greeks Spectacles of Truth in Classical Medicine and Philosophy in Becoming Human Through Speech in Greek Philosophy Greek and Roman Antiquity Ancient Greece Theoria in its Cultural Context Philip van der Eijk John Heath Andrea Wilson Nightingale University of Newcastle upon Tyne Santa Clara University, California Stanford University, California While medical authors like Hippocrates This book explores the link between speech, In fourth-century BCE Athens wisdom and Galen used and elaborated humanity, and status in classical Athenian went from being viewed as an activity philosophical methods and concepts in culture. It offers new readings of the Iliad, performed in practical and political their understanding of the workings of the Odyssey, Oresteia and Plato’s Dialogues to contexts to being conceived in terms of , philosophers like Aristotle argue speech and the ability to speak was theoria, or the wise man as a ‘spectator’ of took a great interest in medical themes. This instrumental in the ancient Greeks’ truth. This book examines this fundamental collection of essays charts the connections exploration of philosophy and invention of development and the cultural conditions that existed between medicine and Western politics. which influenced and illuminate it. philosophy throughout classical antiquity. Subject areas: classical studies, linguistics Subject areas: ancient philosophy, classical Subject areas: ancient philosophy, history Market: academic researchers, graduate studies (general) of medicine students Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 320pp students students, undergraduate students 0 521 83264 0 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 342pp 228 x 152 mm 350pp December 0 521 83825 8 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 81800 1 HB c.£45.00 A Money and the Early Greek Mind July December , Philosophy, Tragedy ■ Textbook The Heavenly Writing Richard Seaford Divination and Horoscopy, and Astronomy University of Exeter Classical Athens and the Delphic in Mesopotamian Culture Oracle Francesca Rochberg Divination and Democracy University of California, Riverside Hugh Bowden The subject matter of this book consists of King’s College London the various ways the heavens were studied This book explores the Delphi Oracle and and understood in ancient Mesopotamia, the use made of it by the city of Athens, namely, celestial phenomena observed and challenging traditional assumptions about interpreted as signs from the gods as well as Athenian democracy. Written in an observed and studied as physical accessible manner and providing the most phenomena in their own right. It discusses comprehensive explanation of the the emergence of personal astrology from communications, it is required reading for the tradition of celestial divination and the any student of the Greek oracles. way astronomical methods were employed Subject areas: ancient history, political for horoscopes. Its importance lies in its theory treatment of Babylonian celestial sciences as a whole (celestial divination, horoscopy, Market: graduate students, undergraduate and astronomy) as a subject for the history How were the Greeks of the sixth century students, academic researchers of science and culture. BC able to invent philosophy and tragedy? 216 x 138 mm 200pp In this book Richard Seaford argues that the 0 521 82373 0 HB c.£40.00 A Subject areas: ancient history, archaelogy, answer can be found in another momentous 0 521 53081 4 PB c.£14.99 X history of science, history development, the invention and rapid November Market: academic researchers, graduate spread of coinage, which produced the first students ever thoroughly monetised society. 228 x 152 mm 340pp 2 line diagrams Subject areas: classical studies (general), 0 521 83010 9 HB c.£47.50 A economic history, social, cultural November anthropology Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 382pp 0 521 83228 4 HB £50.00 A 0 521 53992 7 PB £18.99 A Not previously announced

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Imagining Heaven in the Ancient Rome Frontinus: De Aquaeductu Urbis Religions of Late Antiquity A Military and Political History Romae Edited by Ra’anan S. Bouston Christopher Mackay Edited by Robert Rodgers University of Minnesota University of Alberta University of Vermont and Annette Yoshiko Reed This volume is a short and comprehensive McMaster University, Ontario political and military history of ancient The idea of heaven held a special place in Rome. Illustrated with the relevant art the late antique imagination, not only in works from Rome’s long history, this Judaism and Christianity, but also in the volume will serve as a timely and up to date Greco-Roman religious, philosophical, overview of one of the most extraordinary scientific, and ‘magical’ traditions. This civilizations of human history. volume uses an interdisciplinary approach Subject areas: Roman studies to understanding this formative era in Market: undergraduate students, graduate Western culture and history. students, general readers Subject areas: classics, history, religious 234 x 156 mm 432pp 57 half-tones 7 maps studies, theology 0 521 80918 5 HB c.£35.00 A Market: undergraduate students, graduate November students, academic researchers Rome’s Religious History 228 x 152 mm 368pp Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus on their Gods The most authoritative edition of this work 0 521 83102 4 HB c.£50.00 A Jason P. Davies by Julius Frontinus, which deals with his September University College London duties, responsibilities and Christianity and Roman Society This book is a detailed exploration of the accomplishments as water commissioner for the city of Rome in 97 CE. It provides a Gillian Clark way that Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus University of Bristol Marcellinus wrote about the role played by wealth of historical, technical and legal gods in Rome’s past. It presents a radical information about the city’s aqueducts and This work explores current debates and new water supply. interpretations on Early Christianity in new interpretation of religion in Roman Roman society. It adopts an times and studies how the writers ‘fine- Subject areas: classical languages, literature, interdisciplinary and thematic approach to tuned’ religion for their own times. classical archaeology examine topics such as paganism, Subject areas: Roman historiography, Market: academic researchers, graduate martyrdom and the church. It offers the Roman history students student unfamiliar with the Christian Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 42 tradition, a comphrensive introduction to students 216 x 138 mm 451pp 11 tables 4 maps its role in the Roman world. 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 83251 9 HB £65.00 A Subject areas: ancient history, church 0 521 83482 1 HB c.£45.00 A Not previously announced history October Market: undergraduate students, graduate Terence and the Language of students, general readers Roman Comedy Key Themes in Ancient History Evangelos Karakasis 228 x 152 mm 220pp University of Ioannina, Greece 0 521 63310 9 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 63386 9 PB c.£15.99 A This book examines Terence’s use of November language and provides the first linguistic and stylistic commentary on the extant fragments of the fabula palliata, togata and atellana. Terence, except in the case of his Eunuchus, is shown to distance himself in style and language from the practice of other comic authors. Subject areas: classical languages, literature Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Cambridge Classical Studies 216 x 138 mm 280pp 0 521 84298 0 HB c.£47.50 A October

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The Language of Images in The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Meno Roman Art Herodotus Edited by Dominic Scott Art as a Semantic System in the Roman Edited by John Marincola Written for scholars and students of classics World Florida State University and philosophy, this book confronts the Tonio Hölscher and Carolyn Dewald many enigmas that face readers of the Meno, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany University of Southern California one of Plato’s most broad-ranging Translated by Anthony Snodgrass In this volume an international team of dialogues. It offers solutions which are University of Cambridge experts discusses Herodotus’ Histories , and lucid to read and sympathetic to Plato’s and Anne-Marie Künzl-Snodgrass explores issues such as their relationship to philosophy, making it essential reading for University of Cambridge Homer, their methodology and the any student of the dialogue. Introduction by Jas’ Elsner Herodotean narrator. Each chapter presents Subject areas: classical studies, ancient University of Oxford the reader with the most up-to-date philosophy This book develops a new theoretical Herodotean scholarship, provides critical Market: academic researchers, graduate concept for understanding the Roman art insights and gives a guide to further reading students, undergraduate students of images. It establishes a connection on the subject. Cambridge Studies in the Dialogues of Plato between artistic forms and content and Subject areas: Greek literature, Greek 228 x 152 mm 252pp expressions of ideology, arguing that history Roman art appears to operate as a semantic 0 521 64033 4 HB c.£40.00 A system comparable to Roman literature and Market: undergraduate students, graduate November students, academic researchers the language of images of other cultures. Plato’s Lysis Cambridge Companions to Literature Subject areas: classical art, architecture Terry Penner 228 x 152 mm 330pp 10 line diagrams Market: graduate students, undergraduate 15 half-tones University of Wisconsin, Madison students, academic researchers 0 521 83001 X HB c.£45.00 A and Christopher Rowe 216 x 138 mm 184pp 52 half-tones 0 521 53683 9 PB c.£16.95 T University of Durham 0 521 66200 1 HB c.£42.50 A December This volume presents a fresh analysis of the 0 521 66569 8 PB c.£14.99 A The Cambridge Companion to argumentation of the Lysis, together with a July the Age of Justinian new English translation. It also argues that Previously published in German by Carl Winter and was Socrates does not simply refute false beliefs originally known as Römische Bildsprache als Edited by Michael Maas Semantischessytem. about ‘friendship’ but presents the outline Rice University, Houston of a complex theory about the nature of The Cambridge Companion to This book introduces the Age of Justinian, desire and the cause of human action. the last Roman century and the first Roman Satire Subject areas: classics, classical languages, flowering of Byzantine culture. Dominated Edited by Kirk Freudenburg literature, ancient philosophy University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign by the policies and personality of emperor Justinian I (527–565), this period of grand Market: academic researchers, graduate Satire as a genre was first developed by the achievements and far-reaching failures students Romans and regarded as completely ‘their witnessed the transformation of the Cambridge Studies in the Dialogues of Plato own’. In this Companion a leading Mediterranean world. 228 x 152 mm international cast of contributors provides a 0 521 79130 8 HB c.£40.00 A stimulating introduction aimed particularly Subject areas: history, classics, religion December at non-specialists. Satires’ generic and Market: undergraduate students literary features are explored, as well as their 228 x 152 mm 400pp 50 half-tones role as social discourse and receptions. 0 521 81746 3 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: classical languages, literature 0 521 52071 1 PB c.£16.99 T February 2005 Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Companions to Literature 228 x 152 mm 352pp 0 521 80359 4 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 00627 9 PB c.£16.99 T December

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Plato’s Natural Philosophy Empire and Memory Tales from Another Byzantium A Study of the Timaeus-Critias The Representation of the Roman Republic Celestial Journey and Local Community in Thomas Kjeller Johansen in Imperial Culture the Medieval Greek Apocrypha University of Edinburgh Alain Gowing Jane Baun University of Washington University of Oxford This work examines how the memory of the This book is the first full-length study of Roman Republic endured after the ending two medieval Greek visionary journeys to of the Republic with the accession of the heaven and hell, the Apocalypse of the emperor Augustus. It explores how that Theotokos and the Apocalypse of Anastasia. memory served as an avenue for dissent and The book provides original translations of propaganda and offers both literary and the tales and examines them as physical case studies of the manifestations manifestations of religious and moral of memory. culture in the medieval Orthodox Church. Subject areas: ancient history, classics, Subject areas: European history 600 to classical art, architecture 1450, European literature and languages Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate researchers, undergraduate students students, undergraduate students Roman Literature and its Contexts 247 x 174 mm 300pp 2 line diagrams 10 half-tones 11 tables 2 plans 198 x 129 mm 150pp 2 half-tones 0 521 82395 1 HB c.£45.00 A This book connects the accounts in Plato’s 0 521 83622 0 HB c.£37.50 A dialogue the Timaeus-Critias, that of 0 521 54480 7 PB c.£13.99 A November Atlantis’ defeat by ancient Athens and that January 2005 The City of Rome and the Italian of the divine creation of the cosmos, Tradition and Innovation in Economy, 200 BC–AD 200 through the unifying theme of teleology Hellenistic Poetry and shows the dialogue to be an important Neville Morley University of Bristol development in the Aristotelian tradition of Marco Fantuzzi natural philosophy. Università degli Studi di Macerata, Italy This book explores the long-disputed role and Richard Hunter of trade in classical antiquity. It examines Subject areas: ancient philosophy, history University of Cambridge how trade underpinned Athenian and of philosophy This major new study explores the Greek Roman power by supplying cities, armies Market: academic researchers, graduate poetry of the third and second century BC and the dominant elite. It also provides a students and its reception and influence at Rome. new perspective on the significance of 228 x 152 mm 232pp Close readings of the most familiar poetry ancient trade by exploring its ecological and 0 521 79067 0 HB c.£45.00 A of the age are set alongside considerations of cultural implications. July newly published texts, shedding new light Subject areas: ancient history, economic Archytas of Tarentum on the literary practices of the period. history Pythagorean, Philosopher and Subject areas: classical languages, literature, Market: academic researchers, graduate Mathematician King classical studies students, undergraduate students Carl Huffman Market: academic researchers, graduate Key Themes in Ancient History DePauw University, Indiana students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 220pp In fourth-century Greece Archytas of 228 x 152 mm 500pp 0 521 63279 X HB c.£40.00 A Tarentum solved a famous mathematical 0 521 83511 9 HB c.£60.00 A 0 521 63416 4 PB c.£15.99 A puzzle, saved Plato from the tyrant of October February 2005 Syracuse and led a powerful Greek city This book was originally published in Italian by Laterza state. This book presents a radically new and was originally known as Muse e modelli: la poesia interpretation of his significance for fourth- ellenistica da Alessandro Magno ad Augusto century Greek thought and provides a full commentary on all the fragments and testimonia. Subject areas: ancient philosophy, classics, history of Western thought Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 700pp 2 graphs 0 521 83746 4 HB c.£90.00 A December

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Isidore of Seville’s Etymologies Language and Learning Counting the People in Edited and translated by Stephen Philosophy of Language in the Hellenistic Hellenistic Egypt Period University of California, Irvine Willy Clarysse Jennifer Beach Edited by Dorothea Frede Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Universität Hamburg University of California, Irvine and Dorothy J. Thompson Oliver Berghof and Brad Inwood University of Cambridge San Marcos State College, California University of Toronto and Wendy Lewis These nine essays explore the decisive University of California, Irvine contribution made by the Hellenistic world The book gives the first English translation to the development of the philosophical of the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville, the and scientific study of human language. main encyclopedic resource in the Middle Building on the work of Plato and Aristotle, ages. This highly-readable translation of all they left a rich legacy of linguistic theory to 23 books of the text is essential reading for the Middle Ages and beyond. the medievalist, linguist or student of the Subject areas: ancient philosophy, european history of Western thought. languages, languages (general) Subject areas: European literature and Market: academic researchers, graduate language, patristics, medieval history students Market: undergraduate students, graduate 228 x 152 mm 320pp students, general readers 0 521 84181 X HB c.£45.00 A December 228 x 152 mm 800pp 30 half-tones 0 521 83749 9 HB c.£90.00 A Vision and Narrative in Achilles February 2005 Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon This book consists of two closely related The Hesiodic Catalogue of Helen Morales parts. Volume I publishes fifty-four Women University of Cambridge Ptolemaic papyri from the Fayum and Middle Egypt, with English translations Constructions and Reconstructions This book presents the first extended study and extensive commentaries. Volume II Edited by Richard Hunter of Achilles Tatius’ Leucippe and Clitophon, uses these texts, created for purposes of University of Cambridge regarded as the most controversial of the taxation, to provide historical studies ancient Greek novels. It presents fresh The Catalogue of Women, ascribed to analysing fundamental aspects of Ptolemaic insights into the novel’s narrative , maps the Greek world, and its Egypt. heroic myths through the mortal women complexities and is written in a style who bore children to the gods. Fragments of accessible to non-specialists, with all Greek Cambridge Classical Studies this fascinating poem have survived and this translated or paraphrased. Subject areas: ancient history, social, book offers the first attempt to explore its Subject areas: classics, classical languages population history meaning, significance, and reception. and literature Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: classical languages and Market: academic researchers, graduate students literature, classical studies students Volume 1: Population Registers Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Classical Studies (P. Count) students 216 x 138 mm 275pp 1 half-tone 247 x 174 mm 600pp 5 half-tones 2 graphs 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 64264 7 HB c.£47.50 A 10 figures 0 521 83684 0 HB c.£45.00 A November 0 521 83838 X HB c.£65.00 A December December Volume 2: Historical Studies 247 x 174 mm 456pp 24 graphs 2 maps 0 521 83839 8 HB c.£65.00 A October Two volume set 247 x 174 mm 1056pp 5 half-tones 26 graphs 10 figures 2 maps 0 521 83933 5 2 Volume Set c. £110.00 A December

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Theophrastus: Characters The Acropolis in the Age of Edited by James Diggle Pericles University of Cambridge Jeffrey M. Hurwit University of Oregon This book focuses on the development of the Acropolis in the fifth century BC and the building program initiated by Pericles. This edition is illustrated with 145 halftones as well as a CD-ROM including 180 color images of the monuments of the Acropolis. Subject areas: classical history, art, archaeology Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, enthusiasts 247 x 174 mm 336pp 43 line diagrams 102 half-tones This work is a collection of character- 0 521 82040 5 HB c.£45.00 A sketches of those who might be met in 0 521 52740 6 PB c.£19.99 A August Athens in the late fourth century BC. This edition presents a radically improved text and a translation which, while readable, maintains the nuances of the Greek. The Classical Studies commentary is comprehensive, covering ▼ see also every feature of the text. Subject areas: classical languages, literature 112 Martindale: and the Classics 118 Perry: The Aesthetics of Emulation in the Visual Arts Market: academic researchers, graduate of Ancient Rome students 118 Woodford: The Art of Greece and Rome Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 216 x 138 mm 640pp 0 521 83980 7 HB c.£80.00 A August The Seleukid Royal Economy The Finances and Financial Administration of the Seleukid Empire G. G. Aperghis This book examines the royal economy of the Seleukid Empire, the principal successor-state to the empire of Alexander the Greek. This wide-ranging economic study shows how rulers exploited resources to finance their administrations. Adopting a highly original numerical approach, the book presents a quantified model of the Seleukid royal economy. Subject areas: ancient history, economic history Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 5 tables 9 graphs 1 map 0 521 83707 3 HB c.£50.00 A November

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Viking Empires Angelo Forte University of Aberdeen Richard Oram University of Sterling Frederik Perdersen University of Aberdeen Viking Empires is a definitive history of five hundred years of Viking civilization and the first study of the global implications of the expansion, integration, and reorientation of the Viking World. From the first contact in the 790s the book traces the political, military, social, cultural and religious history of the Viking Age from Iceland to Lithuania. The book concludes with a new account of the end of the Viking era, and argues that there was no sudden decline but only the gradual absorption of the Empire by Scandinavian kingdoms. Contents: Part I. The Dawn of Empire: 1. Scandinavia before 800; 2. Land and sea; 3. Farmers, merchants and warriors; Part II. The High Noon of the Empire: 4. From opportunist raiders to political interlopers; 5. The politics of religion; 6. Government and the law; 7. Trade and technology; 8. An age of exploration: the discovery and colonisation of the North Atlantic archipelago; Part III. The Twilight of Empire: 9. From northmen to Norsemen; 10. Cluniac reform and the canon law; 11. Shifting markets and technological change; 11. The sagas; 12. Ragnarok. Subject areas: medieval European history, Scandinavian history, Scandinavian studies, •A definitive new illustrated history of five medieval archaeology, medieval warfare hundred years of Viking civilisation Market: general readers, undergraduate students, graduate students • Offers a groundbreaking pan-European 247 x 174mm 420pp 60 half-tones 20 line diagrams 5 maps perspective on the Viking Age – from 0 521 82992 5 HB c. £30.00 T Iceland and Scotland in the west to the October Baltic States in the east Resources: www.cambridge.org/vikingempires • Integrates social, political, cultural, (available one month prior to publication) economic, maritime and military history with archaeology, literature and religion to offer a rich account of the rise and fall of the Viking Empires

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France in Crisis Welfare, Inequality and Globalization since 1980 Timothy Smith Queen’s University, Ontario In this provocative new book, Timothy Smith argues that the French economic and social model is collapsing inward on itself, the result of good intentions, bad policies, and vested interests who employ the rhetoric of ‘solidarity’ and the specter of globalisation to prevent change. Professor Smith makes frequent comparisons with the USA, UK, Canada, Scandinavia, Germany and the Netherlands and argues that change need not follow the inegalitarian US or British paths but instead can lead to a more equal society. ■ Timothy Smith is Associate Professor of History at Queen’s University, Ontario where he teaches Modern European history, comparative public policy and the history of globalization. His previous publications include Creating the Welfare State in France, 1880-1940 (2003). Contents: Preface; 1. The misunderstood French welfare state; 2. Corporatist welfare states: the residue of the past or the wave of the future?; 3. The ‘treason of the intellectuals’: globalization as the big excuse for France’s economic and social problems; 4. France’s break with socialism; 5. Persisting inequalities; 6. The protected; 7. The excluded: immigrants, youth, women; 8. Conclusion: the French exception; Bibiliography; Index. •A provocative account of France’s collapsing economic ‘Timothy Smith’s book hangs out the dirty laundry of French social policy … it should be read by those and social model that argues interested in all aspects of French culture and in the welfare state across the globe.’ that French policies, rather than Peter Baldwin, author of The Politics of Social Solidarity: globalization, are to blame The Class Bases of the European Welfare State 1875–1975. • Contains frequent comparisons with the USA, the UK, Canada, Subject areas: modern European history, French history, political economy, economic history, social Scandinavia, Germany and the history Netherlands Market: general readers, undergraduate students, graduate students •A unique blend of history, policy 216 x 138 mm 300pp 15 tables 0 521 84414 2 HB c. £40.00 A analysis, economics and political 0 521 60520 2 PB c. £14.99 T commentary October

The Idea of the Self Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century Jerrold Seigel New York University Jerrold Seigel offers a magisterial new account of how major Western European thinkers have confronted the self since the seventeenth century. Combining theoretical and contextural approaches, he explores the ways key figures have understood whether and how far individuals can achieve coherence and consistency in the face of inner tensions and external pressures. He makes clear that recent ‘post-modernist’ accounts belong firmly to the tradition of Western thinking they have sought to supercede, and provides a persuasive alternative to claims that the modern self is typically egocentric or disengaged. Contents: Part I. Introductory; Part II. British modernity; Part III. Society and self-knowledge; Part IV. The World and the self in German Idealism; Part V. The past in the present; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

•A panoramic survey of the self in western European thought from the sixteenth century to the present •Challenges post-modernist critiques of the self and offers instead an alternative, historicist approach to the subject • Examines key figures in European philosophy from Descartes to Derrida

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■ New series Thailand’s Secret War British History OSS, SOE and the Free Thai Underground Cambridge Military Histories During World War II London and the Restoration, Edited by Professor Hew Strachan E. Bruce Reynolds 1659–1683 University of Oxford San José State University Professor Geoffrey Wawro Gary S. De Krey This book is an absorbing account of secret St Olaf College, Minnesota US Naval War College operations and political intrigue in wartime The aim of this new series is to publish Thailand. It sheds new light on Thailand’s London and the Restoration provides a outstanding works of research on warfare clandestine relations with Britain, the comprehensive study of London’s role in throughout the ages and throughout the United States and China, each of which had the political and religious conflicts of the world. Books in the series will take a broad ambitions for postwar influence in reign of Charles II. It examines the approach to military history, examining war Bangkok, and on the rivalry between the emergence of Protestant dissent and how in all its military, political and economic SOE and the OSS. dissenters and their ideas challenged aspects. The series is intended to Restoration institutions and unsettled the Subject areas: South-East Asian studies, nation. complement our series on Studies in the intelligence history, miltary history, war Social and Cultural History of Modern studies, strategic studies, international Subject areas: early modern British history, Warfare by focusing on the ‘hard’ military relations history of London, religious history history of armies, tactics, strategy, and Market: academic researchers, enthusiasts Market: graduate students, academic warfare. It will consist mainly of single researchers Cambridge Military Histories author works – academically vigorous and Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History groundbreaking – as well as exceptional 228 x 152 mm 370pp 22 half-tones 4 maps 228 x 152 mm 530pp 23 tables 4 maps edited collections and books in the series 0 521 83601 8 HB c.£45.00 A November 0 521 84071 6 HB c.£55.00 A will be accessible to both academics and the November interested general reader. Commonwealth Principles German Strategy and the Path Republican Writing of the English to Verdun Revolution Erich von Falkenhayn and the Jonathan Scott Development of Attrition, 1870–1916 University of Pittsburgh Robert T. Foley The English revolution produced a vibrant King’s College London print culture. Poets (famously John For almost 90 years, the battle of Verdun Milton), journalists, political leaders, has been synonymous with senseless theorists and whig martyrs were among slaughter. By examining the development of those contributing to the cultural ferment German military ideas from the Franco- in support of republican ideas, newly German War in 1871 to the First World analyzed in Commonwealth Principles by War, this book offers an unprecedented Jonathan Scott, one of the foremost understanding of one of the bloodiest historians of the period writing today battles of the twentieth century. Subject areas: the history of ideas, British Subject areas: modern European history, history, English literature military history, strategic studies Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, undergraduate students students, enthusiasts 228 x 152 mm 424pp Cambridge Military Histories 0 521 84375 8 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 320pp 17 half-tones 5 maps November 0 521 84193 3 HB c.£40.00 A October

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English Radicalism, 1550–1850 Reading Sex in the Eighteenth Baldwin Papers Tradition or Fabrication? Century A Conservative Statesman, 1908–1947 Edited by Glenn Burgess Bodies and Gender in English Erotic Philip Williamson University of Hull Culture University of Durham and Matthew Festenstein Karen Harvey and Edward Baldwin University of Sheffield University of Sheffield English Radicalism explores the place of Karen Harvey provides a critique of the radical ideas and activity in English political orthodoxy of recent work on sexual and social history. Leading experts examine difference in the history of the body. She whether the things that historians label argues that eighteenth-century English ‘radical’ are part of a single complex radical erotic culture combined a distinctive mode tradition or are merely separate phenomena of writing and reading in which the form of linked only by the minds and language of refinement was applied to the matter of sex. historians. Subject areas: history of Britain after 1450, Subject areas: early modern and modern English literature, women’s/gender studies British history, intellectual history, history Market: academic researchers, graduate of political thought students Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories, 3 students 228 x 152 mm 256pp 27 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 370pp 0 521 82235 1 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 80017 X HB c.£50.00 A November Stanley Baldwin was Conservative party February 2005 Men, Women and Property in leader and three times prime minister during the 1920s and 1930s. He was also, Geographies of England England, 1780–1872 The North-South Divide, Imagined and and has remained, a controversial figure. Material R. J. Morris This selection of his letters and reported University of Edinburgh conversations, assisted by an extensive Edited by Alan R. H. Baker Emmanuel College, Cambridge This is an innovative study of middle class commentary, are indispensable for understanding early twentieth-century and Mark Billinge behaviour and property relations in Magdalene College, Cambridge Georgian and Victorian England. Through British politics and public life. the lens of wills, family papers, deeds, This book examines the history of the Subject areas: modern British politics and account books and letters, it offers a new concept of a North-South divide in history, biography reading of the ways in which middle class England during the last millennium. This Market: graduate students, academic families surmounted the economic concept has surfaced in recent political researchers, general readers difficulties of early industrial society. debates about regional contrasts in wealth 228 x 152 mm 576pp 18 half-tones 2 maps and welfare in England, but it has deep Subject areas: British history, social history, 0 521 58080 3 HB c.£60.00 A historical roots. family history, gender history, economic Not previously announced history, urban history, eighteenth-century Subject areas: historical geography, British studies, business history history, political sociology, cultural The Story of Cambridge geography Market: academic researchers, graduate Stephanie Boyd students Market: academic researchers, graduate This attractively illustrated book tells students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 30 line diagrams the story of the development of both 0 521 83808 8 HB c.£40.00 A Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, 37 town and gown in Cambridge over the December 228 x 152 mm 234pp 13 tables 18 figures past thousand years. It provides an 0 521 82261 0 HB c.£45.00 A accessible narrative for readers of all July ages that brings to life both the institutions and the individuals associated with this historic and beautiful university city. Subject areas: British history, local history Market: general readers, enthusiasts, undergraduate students (introductory) 276 x 219 mm 96pp 80 half-tones 40 colour figures 0 521 62897 0 PB c. £9.99 T October

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European History History and Memory in the Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era Carolingian World (680–850) Gender in the Early Medieval Rosamond McKitterick A History World University of Cambridge John Haldon East and West, 300–900 University of Birmingham Edited by Leslie Brubaker and Leslie Brubaker University of Birmingham University of Birmingham and Julia M. H. Smith This book provides the first comprehensive University of St Andrews, Scotland treatment of Byzantium ca 700–850 when the Empire was divided by the controversory over the role of religious icons. It re-assesses traditional understandings of Iconoclasm and challenges assumptions on the role of the icon and the nature of imperial goverment during the period. Subject areas: European history (600 to 1450), western art Market: academic researchers, graduate In the eighth and ninth centuries a students, undergraduate students remarkable quantity of very varied forms 276 x 219 mm 300pp 86 half-tones 5 tables and new types of history was written in the 6 maps Frankish realms of Western Europe. The 0 521 43093 3 HB c.£45.00 A Franks also preserved the classical and November This book uses gender analysis to study Judaeo-Christian histories from earlier Authority in Byzantine Provincial power and culture between c. 300 and 900. centuries. The Frankish books reflect a Society, 950–1100 It examines the women, men and eunuchs highly sophisticated and many-layered understanding of the past as well as a very Leonora Neville who lived in the late Roman, Byzantine, Catholic University of America, Washington DC Islamic and western European civilisations, creative use of history. These history texts This book gives the first detailed and assesses the ways in which gender also played an extraordinarily influential examination of the strength of the imperial identity was established and manifested in role in the formation of political ideologies government in the provinces. It describes written and material cultural forms. In and senses of identity within Europe. the competition between provincial charting the shifting gender order of these Subject areas: European history 600 to households for control and the mechanics centuries, it emphasises the integral 1450 of local authority during this period, relationship between the masculine and Market: graduate students, academic providing a new organisational model for feminine by exploring costume, attitudes to researchers, undergraduate students provincial society. the body, social and political institutions 228 x 152 mm 362pp and a wide range of literary genres. Subject areas: European history 600 to 0 521 82717 5 HB c.£50.00 A 1450 Subject areas: European history 600 to 0 521 53436 4 PB c.£17.99 A 1450, women’s and gender studies Not previously announced Market: academic researchers, graduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate The Reform of the Frankish students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 228pp 5 half-tones 1 map Church 0 521 83865 7 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 383pp 15 half-tones 2 tables Chrodegang of Metz and the Regula August 0 521 81347 6 HB c.£55.00 A canonicorum in the Eighth Century 0 521 01327 5 PB c.£19.99 A Martin A. Claussen July University of San Francisco This book is the first major study in the English language on the career of Chrodegang of Metz, one of the foremost churchmen in Francia in the eighth century. It explores the programme of reform he undertook in order to transform his see into a holy city. Subject areas: European history (600 to 1450), Church history, religious studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, 61 228 x 152 mm 285pp 1 half-tone 2 maps 0 521 83931 9 HB c.£45.00 A October

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The New Cambridge Medieval The Norman Frontier in the Languages and Communities in History Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Early Modern Europe Volume 4: c.1024–c.1198 Centuries Peter Part 1 Daniel Power University of Cambridge Edited by David Luscombe University of Sheffield Peter Burke identifies and discusses major University of Sheffield This book provides the first ever detailed themes in the social and cultural history of and Jonathan Riley-Smith study of Normandy’s frontiers in the twelfth the languages spoken or written in Europe University of Cambridge century and explores how those borders between the invention of printing and the The fourth volume of The New Cambridge were controlled. This book offers a French Revolution. He examines, in Medieval History covers the eleventh and comprehensive treatment of the subject, particular, the relationship between twelfth centuries, perhaps the most discussing ties of land and kinship and the languages and communities, and between dynamic period in the European middle effect of the political border on language and identity. ages. The volume is divided into two parts government, law and the Church. Subject areas: European history after 1450, of which this, the first, deals with Subject areas: history of Britain 1066 to social and cultural history ecclesiastical and secular themes and major 1450, European history 600 to 1450 cultural and intellectual developments. Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Subject areas: European medieval history students 228 x 152 mm 260pp Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: 0 521 82896 1 HB c.£50.00 A students, undergraduate students, general Fourth Series, 62 0 521 53586 7 PB c.£17.99 A September readers 228 x 152 mm 768pp 9 maps 25 genealogical tables The New Cambridge Medieval History, 4 0 521 57172 3 HB c.£90.00 A Guns for the Sultan 228 x 152 mm 900pp 45 half-tones 1 colour plate December Military Power and the Weapons Industry 4 maps in the Ottoman Empire 0 521 41410 5 HB c.£90.00 A Black Africans in Renaissance Gabor Agoston July Europe Georgetown University, Washington DC This title was previously announced in Academic and Edited by Tom Earle Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 University of Oxford The first book to examine the armaments industries of the Ottoman Empire, the only Volume 4: c.1024–c.1198 and Kate Lowe Islamic empire that threatened Europe on Part 2 Goldsmiths College, University of London its own territory in the age of the This highly original book explores the Gunpowder Revolution. It affords new whole range of black African experience and insights into the successes and failures of an representation across Renaissance Europe. Islamic empire against European It offers an interdisciplinary guide to the adversaries. variety and complexity of black African life in fifteenth and sixteenth-century Europe, Subject areas: history of early modern and how it was affected by Renaissance Europe, military history, Middle East ideas and conditions. studies Subject areas: early modern European Market: academic researchers, graduate history, African history students Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 84313 8 HB c.£40.00 A 247 x 174 mm 350pp 67 half-tones November 0 521 81582 7 HB c.£50.00 A November The English in Early Modern Part 2 deals with the course of events in Ireland Europe and its neighbours. Edited by Ciaran Brady 228 x 152 mm 796pp 1 colour plate 23 maps and Jane Ohlmeyer 32 genealogical tables Trinity College, Dublin 0 521 41411 3 HB c.£90.00 A This book offers a fundamentally new July perspective on Ireland and Britain in the This title was previously announced in Academic and sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 challenges traditional views about the nature of British conquest and colonisation and it reveals the contradictions and disappointments which attended the efforts of English and Scottish colonists. Subject areas: early modern Irish history, early modern British history Market: academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 350pp 0 521 83530 5 HB c.£45.00 A January 2005

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Ireland and the English Becoming Historical The Splintering of Spain, Reformation Cultural Reformation and Public Memory 1936–1945 State Reform and Clerical Resistance in in Early Nineteenth-Century Berlin New Historical Perspectives on the the Diocese of Dublin, 1534–1590 John Toews Spanish Civil War James Murray University of Washington Edited by Chris Ealham This book examines the efforts of the Tudor This book examines the ways in which University of Wales College of Cardiff regime to implement the English selfhood and cultural solidarity came to be and Michael Richards Reformation in sixteenth-century Ireland. understood and lived as historical identities University of the West of England, Bristol It argues that the most significant in Prussia during the 1800s, and looks at This book explores the ideas and culture opposition came not from Catholicism but the remarkable groups of artists and surrounding the Spanish Civil War. Leading from a clerical elite who rejected the ‘new thinkers who became associated with the historians offer new interpretations of the religion’ as a challenge to the English cultural agenda of the regime during that civil war and argue that it reflected the cultural ethos of the Pale community. time. cultural cleavages in 1930s society rather Subject areas: early modern Irish and Subject areas: modern European history than a single great conflict between two British history, ecclesiastical history, Market: graduate students, academic easily identifiable sets of ideas, classes or cultural history researchers ways of life. Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 471pp 23 line diagrams Subject areas: Spanish history, European students 15 half-tones history, social and cultural history of 0 521 83648 4 HB c.£40.00 A warfare Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History September Market: academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 77038 6 HB c.£50.00 A Condorcet and Modernity 228 x 152 mm 300pp 20 half-tones January 2005 David Williams 0 521 82178 9 HB c.£45.00 A January 2005 Sacred Space in University of Sheffield Post-Reformation Europe The Marquis de Condorcet was one of the Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews few Enlightenment thinkers to witness, and Shlomo Aronson Edited by Will Coster indeed participate in, the French Hebrew University of Jerusalem De Montfort University, Leicester Revolution. Condorcet and Modernity is the and Andrew Spicer first full treatment of Condorcet’s politics to Oxford Brookes University appear in English for a generation, and a This book explores the many dimensions of major contribution to Enlightenment sacred space – churches and chapels, studies from a senior scholar. pilgrimage sites, holy wells – during and Subject areas: history of ideas, political after the religious upheavals of the early science, European history modern period. From Scotland to Moldavia and across religious divides, leading Market: academic researchers, graduate historians offer new insights into the students definition and understanding of sanctity 228 x 152 mm 304pp and sacred space. 0 521 84139 9 HB c.£45.00 A September Subject areas: early modern European history, religious history, cultural and social Defending the Rights of Others history The Great Powers, the Jews, and Market: academic researchers, graduate International Minority Protection, students 1878 – 1938 Based on known and new records now Carole Fink available, this book explains when and why 228 x 152 mm 350pp 15 half-tones Ohio State University Hitler decided to destroy the Jews of 0 521 82487 7 HB c.£50.00 A January 2005 International minority protection, which Europe, the Allied refusal to deal with began in the late nineteenth century, was things Jewish in order to be able to fight aimed at bringing stability to Eastern Hitler, and the dilemmas of the Jewish Europe. This first historical study of the leadership abroad. Aimed at every reader sixty-year period between 1878 and 1938 interested in the politics of WWII, in the examines the policies of the great powers, Holocaust and its origins, in Palestine the fledgling Eastern European during the Holocaust, and in the rescue governments, and the League of Nations. debate thereafter, this book offers solutions to heatedly debated controversies which Subject areas: modern world history have been underway since that time. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: twentieth-century European researchers, undergraduate students history 228 x 152 mm 500pp 13 half-tones 6 maps 0 521 83837 1 HB c.£45.00 A Market: graduate students, academic July researchers, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 384pp 0 521 83877 0 HB c.£48.00 A October

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Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, the ‘positive Christians’ waged with the Fascists 1945–1953 party’s paganists and demonstrates that this was not just a conflict over religion, but over Michael Mann Jay Howard Geller the very meaning of Nazi ideology itself. University of California, Los Angeles University of Tulsa ‘The Holy Reich is both deeply researched This is the story of the reemergence of the and thoughtfully argued. It is the first Jewish community in Germany after the comparative analysis of the religious beliefs near total destruction of the Holocaust. In of leading Nazis and a timely reminder of western Germany, the community needed the intimate relations between liberal to overcome deep cultural, religious, and Protestantism and National Socialism. This political differences before uniting. In is an important and original book by a eastern Germany, the small Jewish talented young scholar that deserves as wide community struggled against communist a readership as possible.’ opposition. Using archival materials from Michael Burleigh, Willian Rand Kenan the Jewish communities of East and West Professor of History at Washington & Lee Germany as well as governmental and University and author of The Third Reich: political party records, Geller elucidates the A New History, winner of Britain’s Samuel reestablishment of organized Jewish life in Johnson Prize for non-fiction in 2001 Germany and the Jews’ critical ties to political leaders. ‘The Holy Reich is a brilliant and provocative work that will recast the whole debate on Subject areas: Jewish studies, twentieth- A new study of fascism in Europe, Christianity and Nazism. We have come to century European history focusing on the six countries in which it realize that Christianity embraced Nazism became most dominant: Italy, Germany, Market: graduate students, academic more than we used to believe. Now, in a Austria, Hungary, Romania and Spain. researchers, undergraduate students work of deep revisionist import, Richard Focusing on the beliefs and actions of 228 x 152 mm 280pp 8 half-tones Stegmann-Gall shows us that the embrace people who became fascists, it attempts 0 521 83353 1 HB c.£45.00 A was more than reciprocated.’ to see fascism through its own eyes. 0 521 54126 3 PB c.£16.99 T Helmut Walser Smith, author of The December Subject areas: sociology, history, Butcher’s Tale: Murder and Anti-Semitism political science ■ in a German Town New in Paperback Market: graduate students, Subject areas: history, religious studies The Holy Reich undergraduate students, academic Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, Market: undergraduate students, graduate researchers 1919–1945 students, general readers 228 x 12 mm 300 pages 18 tables 6 maps Richard Steigmann-Gall 228 x 152 mm 310pp 15 half-tones 0 521 83131 8 HB c. £40.00 A Kent State University, Ohio 0 521 60352 8 PB c.£14.99 T 0 521 53855 6 PB c. £15.99 T July July National Cleansing The Dark Side of Democracy Retribution against Nazi Collaborators in Explaining Ethnic Cleansing Post-War Czechoslovakia Michael Mann Benjamin Frommer University of California, Los Angeles Northwestern University, Illinois The Dark Side of Democracy is the most National Cleansing examines the comprehensive study of ethnic cleansing prosecution of more than one-hundred across the world, giving in-depth thousand suspected war criminals and coverage of terrible cases like Armenia, collaborators by Czech courts and tribunals the Nazi Holocaust, Cambodia, after the Second World War. In contrast to Yugoslavia, and Rwanda, as well as cases general histories of postwar Czechoslovakia, of lesser violence in early modern Europe which portray retribution as little more and in contemporary India and than Communist-inspired political justice, Indonesia. This is the companion this book illustrates that the prosecution of volume to Michael Mann’s Fascists. collaborators and war criminals represented Analyzing the previously unexplored Subject areas: sociology, world history, a genuine, if flawed, attempt to confront religious views of the Nazi elite, Richard politics the crimes of the past, including those Steigmann-Gall argues against the committed by the Czechs themselves. Market: graduate students, academic consensus that Nazism as a whole was either researchers, undergraduate students unrelated to Christianity or actively Subject areas: European history 228 x 152 mm 450pp 11 tables 3 maps opposed to it. He demonstrates that many Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 83130 X HB c. £50.00 A participants in the Nazi movement believed students 0 521 53854 8 PB c. £18.99 T the contours of their ideology were based on 228 x 152 mm 425pp 3 line diagrams 8 half-tones November a Christian understanding of Germany’s ills 6 tables 1 map and their cure. He also explores the struggle 0 521 81067 1 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 00896 4 PB c.£13.99 A November

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American History ■ New in Paperback World History The Plains Sioux and U.S. Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility Colonialism from Lewis and Clark in American History ■ New series to Wounded Knee Edited by Lawrence J. Friedman Themes in Islamic Law Jeffrey Ostler Indiana University Edited by Professor Wael B. Hallaq University of Oregon and Mark D. McGarvie McGill University The book provides an overview of the New York University Themes in Islamic Law offers a series of relations between the Plains Sioux Indians state-of-the-art titles on the history of and the United States from 1804 to 1890 Islamic law, its application and its place in (the Wounded Knee massacre). The main the modern world. The intention is to purpose of the book is to show how various provide an analytic overview of the field Sioux communities and leaders responded with an emphasis on how law relates to the to the growing power of the United States. society in which it operates. Contributing Subject areas: American history authors, who all have distinguished Market: undergraduate students, graduate reputations in their particular areas of students scholarship, have been asked to interpret Studies in North American Indian History the complexities of the subject for those 228 x 152 mm 527pp 17 half-tones 6 maps entering the field for the first time. 0 521 79346 7 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 60590 3 PB c.£17.99 A The Origins and Evolution of August Islamic Law Changing National Identities at Wael B. Hallaq Professional historians address the McGill University, Montréal the Frontier dominant issues and theories offered to Texas and New Mexico, 1800–1850 Covering more than three centuries of legal explain the history of American history, The Origins and Evolution of Islamic Andres Resendez philanthropy and its role in American Law presents an important account of how University of California, Davis society. The book’s premise is that Islam developed its own law while drawing This is a book about the shaping of national philanthropic activity in America has its on ancient near Eastern legal cultures, identities in Texas and New Mexico in the roots in the desires of individuals to impose Arabian customary law and Quranic crucial years leading up to the Mexican- their visions of societal ideals upon their reform. The book explores the interplay American War of 1846–48. It explores how society. between law and politics, explaining how frontier Hispanics, Native Americans, and Subject areas: American history, economic the jurists and the ruling elite led a Anglo Americans came to think of history symbiotic existence that – seemingly themselves as members of one particular Market: graduate students, academic paradoxically – allowed Islamic law and its national community or another. researchers, undergraduate students application to be uniquely independent of Subject areas: nineteenth-century 228 x 152 mm 480pp 3 line diagrams 8 half-tones the ‘state’. This book will appeal to American history, Latin American studies 1 table students, lawyers and legal historians. Market: graduate students, academic 0 521 60353 6 PB £18.99 A •A readable account of how Islamic law researchers, undergraduate students Not previously announced and Islamic law schools developed across 228 x 152 mm 328pp 12 maps the three centuries 0 521 83555 0 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 54319 3 PB c.£16.99 A •By one of the leading scholars of Islamic October law • The first book in a series of six which considers the most important aspects of Islamic law and how it works in Muslim societies Subject areas: Islamic law, Islamic history, history of the Middle East Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, professionals Themes in Islamic Law, 1 228 x 152 mm 280pp 2 maps 0 521 80332 2 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 00580 9 PB c.£15.00 A November

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Plagues, Priests and Demons A World at Total War Economic History Sacred Narratives and the Rise of Global Conflict and the Politics of Christianity in the Old World and the New Destruction, 1937–1947 Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, Dan Reff Edited by Roger Chickering 1280–1390 Ohio State University Georgetown University, Washington DC James Murray Stig Forster Plagues, Priests, and Demons is a University of Cincinnati comparative and interdisciplinary study of Universität Bern, Switzerland the rise of Christianity in the late Roman and Bernd Greiner Medieval Bruges was a great capitalist city and this work examines the factors Empire and colonial Mexico. Analysis of This volume presents the results of a fifth contributing to its success. Looking at early Christian literature and Spanish and final conference on the history of total political, social and commercial missionary texts reveals that war. It is devoted to the Second World War, developments of 1280–1390, this is both a disease undermined pre-Christian societies, which many scholars regard as the case-study in medieval economic history contributing respectively to pagan and paradigmatic instance of total war. In and a socio-cultural portrait of the city. Indian interest in new forms of social and considering the validity of this proposition, religious life. the authors address a broad range of Subject areas: European history 600 to Subject areas: world history, religious analytical problems that this vast conflict 1450, economic history, economics studies posed in its European and Asian theaters. Market: graduate students, academic Market: graduate students, undergraduate Subject areas: twentieth-century history researchers, undergraduate students students, academic researchers Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 340pp 11 half-tones 8 tables 7 maps 228 x 152 mm 240pp researchers, undergraduate students 0 521 81921 0 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 84078 3 HB c.£40.00 A Publications of the German Historical Institute November 0 521 60050 2 PB c.£14.99 A January 2005 228 x 152 mm 385pp Money and the Rise of the 0 521 83432 5 HB c.£45.00 A Religion and the Early Modern December Modern Papacy State Financing the Vatican, 1850–1950 Views from China, Russia, and the West John F. Pollard University of Cambridge Edited by James D. Tracy University of Minnesota This is a pioneering study of the finances and Marguerite Ragnow and financiers of the Vatican between 1850 University of Minnesota and 1950. Dr Pollard charts the Papacy’s These essays afford parallel views of gradual transformation into a major England and Europe, Tsarist Russia, and financial power and the conflicts this Ming China, and show a spectrum of produced both with the Church’s social possibilities for what early modern teaching and with the Allies during WWII. governments tried to achieve by regulating Subject areas: European history, religious religious life, and for how religious history, economic history communities evolved in new directions, in Market: academic researchers keeping with or in spite of official 228 x 152 mm 320pp 15 half-tones injunctions. 0 521 81204 6 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: European history, religious December history ■ Revised edition Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students English Culture and the Decline Studies in Comparative Early Modern History of the Industrial Spirit, 228 x 152 mm 375pp 1 half-tone 1850–1980 0 521 82825 2 HB c.£45.00 A Second edition October Martin Joel Wiener England was the world’s first great industrial nation, yet the English have never been comfortable with industrialism. Martin Wiener explores the English ambivalence to modern industrial society and revisits his work and the historiography of the last twenty years. Subject areas: European history Market: undergraduate students, academic researchers, general readers 228 x 152 mm 250pp 0 521 84376 6 HB c.£35.00 A 0 521 60479 6 PB c.£12.99 A November

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The British Government and the German Industry and Global From Building and Loans to Bail City of London in the Twentieth Enterprise Outs Century BASF: The History of a Company A History of the Savings and Loan Industry, 1831–1989 Edited by Ranald Michie Werner Abelshauser University of Durham Universität Bielefeld, Germany David Mason Young Harris College, Georgia and Philip Williamson Wolfgang von Hippel University of Durham Universität Mannheim, Germany This is the first complete history of the The relationship between the British Jeffrey Allan Johnson American thrift industry from its origins in Villanova University, Pennsylvania government and the City of London is the mid-nineteenth century through the central to debates on modern British and Raymond G. Stokes resolution of the savings and loan crisis in economic, political and social life. This University of Glasgow the 1990s. Offering affordable forms of volume brings together leading financial consumer finance, these institutions have and political historians to assess the helped millions of people achieve the government-City relationship from several ‘American Dream’ of home ownership. directions, and by examination of key Subject areas: history, economics, episodes throughout the twentieth century. management Subject areas: twentieth-century history of Market: graduate students, academic Britain, economic history, British researchers, undergraduate students government and politics 228 x 152 mm 510pp 17 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 82754 X HB c.£45.00 A students August 228 x 152 mm 350pp 6 graphs 0 521 82769 8 HB c.£60.00 A November History From Cooperation to Complicity ▼ see also Degussa in the Third Reich This is a corporate history of BASF, which 144 Ali: Courtly Culture and Political Life in Early Peter Hayes also explores the reasons for the Medieval India Northwestern University, Illinois extraordinary economic development of the 145 Boudreau: Resisting Dictatorship From Cooperation to Complicity is a study of German Empire, its role in supporting the 143 Campbell: An Economic History of Imperial the Degussa corporation, a firm which German economy during two world wars, Madagascar, 1750–1895 played a pivotal role in the processing of 119 Caskey: Art and Patronage in the Medieval and its position in facilitating West Mediterranean plundered precious metals in Nazi- Germany’s quick return to the world 108 Cleary: The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish occupied Europe and controlled the market. Culture production and distribution of Zyklon B, Subject areas: European history, 76 Elster: Closing the Books the infamous pesticide used to gas the economics, management, chemistry 119 Gallucci: Benvenuto Cellini inmates of Auschwitz and Majdanek 144 Hasan: State and Locality in Mughal India Market: graduate students, academic concentration camps, during the Third 142 Iliffe: Honour in African History researchers, professionals Reich. 4Kerr: Science and Civilisation in China 228 x 152 mm 688pp 19 line diagrams 7 tables 146 Lockman: Contending Visions of the Middle East Subject areas: twentieth-century European 0 521 82726 4 HB £55.00 A history 145 Macintyre: A Concise History of Australia Not previously announced 84 Murray: The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Market: graduate students, academic The Nazi Dictatorship and the Societies researchers, undergraduate students 142 Perkins: A History of Modern Tunisia Deutsche Bank 228 x 152 mm 335pp 3 line diagrams 24 half-tones 99 Resendez: Changing National Identities at the 17 tables 1 map Harold James Frontier 0 521 78227 9 HB c.£30.00 A Princeton University, New Jersey 93 Reynolds: Thailand’s Secret War 147 Rubin: The Tragedy of the Middle East October This book examines the role of Deutsche 146 Schneider: Business Politics and the State in Bank, Germany’s largest commercial bank, Twentieth-Century Latin America in the Nazi dictatorship, and asks how the 75 Tannenwald: The Nuclear Taboo bank changed and accommodated to a 76 Ward: The Politics of Liberty in England and transition from democracy and a market Revolutionary America economy to dictatorship and a planned 143 Whelpton: A History of Nepal economy. Subject areas: modern European history, business history, economic history Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 200pp 5 line diagrams 22 half-tones 1 table 0 521 83874 6 HB c.£30.00 A August

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Language and Linguistics

■ Textbook •Written in an accessible style and assumes no knowledge of linguistics How Children Learn Language • Deals comprehensively with all the William O’Grady major phenomena involved in University of Hawaii language development This engaging and accessible book explains the incredible mastery of language by young •Draws on the latest research in the children, discussing how they learn to produce and distinguish among sounds, and their field, giving readers an appreciation acquisition of words and meanings, and of the rules for building sentences. William not just of what we know about O’Grady provides readers with a highly readable overview not only of the language language acquisition, but how we acquisition process itself, but also of the ingenious experiments and techniques that know about it researchers use to investigate this mysterious phenomenon. It will be of great interest to anyone – parent or student – wishing to find out how children acquire language. Contents: 1. Small talk; 2. The great word hunt; 3. What’s the meaning of this?; 4. Words all in a row; 5. What sentences mean; 6. Talking the talk; 7. How do they do it?; Appendix 1: Keeping a diary and making a tape of recordings; Appendix 2: The sounds of English. Subject areas: linguistics, language acquisition Market: undergraduates, graduates, academic researchers, general readers Publicity material available: 216 x 138 mm 250 pp By request – contact your Cambridge 0 521 82494 X HB c. £42.50 A sales representative 0 521 53192 6 PB c. £15.99 X February 2005

■ New edition Chomsky Ideas and Ideals Second Edition Neil V. Smith University College London Noam Chomsky is one of the leading intellectual figures of modern times. In this rigorous yet accessible account, Neil Smith analyses Chomsky’s key contributions to the study of language and the study of mind, giving a detailed exposition of Chomsky’s linguistic theorizing, and discussing the psychological and philosophical implications of his work. This second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to account for Chomsky’s most recent work, including his continued contributions to linguistics, his further discussion on evolution, and his extensive work on the events of 11 September 2001. Contents: 1. The mirror of the mind; 2. The linguistic foundation; 3. Psychological reality; 4. Philosophical realism: commitments and controversies; 5. Language and freedom.

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The Acquisition of Complex Subject areas: linguistics, sociolinguistics, Sign Language and Linguistic Sentences critical discourse analysis Universals Holger Diessel Market: graduate students, undergraduate Wendy Sandler Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie, students University of Haifa, Israel Germany and Universität Leipzig Key Topics in Sociolinguistics and Diane Lillo-Martin This new and pathbreaking study provides 216 x 138 mm 250pp University of Connecticut the first ever comprehensive account of how 0 521 82817 1 HB c.£45.00 A Sign languages are of great interest to children acquire complex sentences. Holger 0 521 53531 X PB c.£16.99 A linguists, because while they are produced December Diessel investigates spontaneous speech in by the same brain, their physical English-speaking children aged between Matters of Opinion transmission differs greatly from that of two and five, examining the acquisition of Talking About Public Issues spoken languages. 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Second Language Listening Subject areas: dialectology, European ■ Textbook Theory and Practice languages/linguistics, sociolinguistics Using Arabic John Flowerdew Market: academic researchers, graduate City University of Hong Kong students, undergraduate students A Guide to Contemporary Usage Mahdi Alosh and Lindsay Miller 228 x 152 mm 320pp 2 line diagrams 39 tables City University of Hong Kong 12 graphs 8 maps Ohio State University Second Language Listening covers state-of- 0 521 80687 9 HB c.£50.00 A A guide to Arabic usage for intermediate- the-art learning theory and addresses key February 2005 level students and above who wish to extend issues in listening pedagogy, covering a full A History of Afro-Hispanic their knowledge. Focusing mainly on range of current views of both theory and Language Modern Standard Arabic, it is divided into three clear sections on varieties of Arabic, practice. 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■ Textbook The Syntax of Chichewa Assessing Grammar Portuguese Sam A. Mchombo James Purpura University of California, Berkeley A Linguistic Introduction This title examines current language This clearly organised and accessible new Milton Azevedo assessment instruments, outlines in an textbook provides a comprehensive accessible manner the research in the field, This book provides an accessible description of the major syntactic structures and provides language teachers and test introduction to the linguistic structure of of Chichewa. Assuming no prior knowledge developers with practical guidelines to Portuguese. Assuming little prior of current theory, it covers topics such as enable them to develop suitable assessment knowledge of linguistic terminology and relative clause and question formation, tools for their students. keeping linguistic theory to a minimum, it interactions between tone and syntactic Subject areas: English language presents the linguistic facts in a clear and structure, and aspects of clause structure accessible way, providing a useful global such as complementation. Market: English language teaching: overview of the language and its teachers, teachers in training, teacher Subject areas: linguistics, syntactic theory, surrounding issues. trainers, language assessors phonetics and phonology, African language Cambridge Language Assessment Subject areas: linguistics, Portuguese studies. language 0 521 80281 4 HB c.£40.00 A Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 00344 X PB c.£15.00 M Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers September students Cambridge Syntax Guides Task-Based Language Teaching 228 x 152 mm 300pp 228 x 152 mm 200pp 8 line diagrams 1 table 0 521 80126 5 HB c.£50.00 A David Nunan 0 521 57378 5 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 80515 5 PB c.£18.99 X University of Hong Kong December December The field of task-based language teaching The Slavic Languages Evolutionary Phonology has developed considerably since the The Emergence of Sound Patterns publication of Designing Tasks for the R. Sussex Communicative Classroom (Nunan, 1989), a University of Queensland Juliette Blevins University of California, Berkeley book which helped to set the research The Slavic group of languages – which agenda in teaching methodology for the includes Bosnian, Russian, Polish and next decade. While Designing Tasks Slovak – is one of the major language undoubtedly underpins this new title, the families of the modern world. This book material has been thoroughly updated and presents a survey of all aspects of the includes four completely new chapters. linguistic structure of the Slavic languages, Task-Based Language Teaching offers a including phonology, morphology, syntax, comprehensive and up-to-date appraisal of sociolinguistics, dialectology, and socio- the field. historical issues. Subject areas: English language Subject areas: linguistics (phonology, Market: English language teaching: syntax, morphology, sociolinguistics, teachers, teachers in training, teacher dialectology, typology), Slavic language trainers, language assessors studies Cambridge Language Teaching Library Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 84017 1 HB c.£37.50 A students, undergraduate students 0 521 54947 7 PB c.£14.95 M Cambridge Language Surveys November This groundbreaking book explores the 228 x 152 mm 500pp nature of sound change in human language 0 521 22315 6 HB c.£75.00 A over the past 7000–8000 years. It presents a February 2005 new approach to the problem of how Language and Linguistics genetically unrelated languages can often ▼ see also show similar sound patterns, and why there are many exceptions to the patterns often 132 Ball: Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy and Learning regarded as universal. 96 Burke: Languages and Communities in Early Modern Subject areas: theoretical linguistics, Europe phonology, historical linguistics, language 89 Frede: Language and Learning evolution 82 Houston: The First Writing Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 416pp 0 521 80428 0 HB c.£50.00 A June

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Literature and Drama The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism Volume 2: The Middle Ages Edited by Alastair Minnis Ohio State University Arthur Miller: and Ian Johnson University of St Andrews, Scotland A Critical Study This unique volume offers for the first time Christopher Bigsby a comprehensive introduction to the University of East Anglia literary theory and criticism produced Christopher Bigsby explores the entirety during the Middle Ages. The essays cover all of Arthur Miller’s work, including plays, the main traditions in Medieval Latin, poetry, fiction and film, in this Byzantine Greek, and the major European comprehensive and stimulating study. vernaculars, ranging from Irish to Old Drawing on interviews conducted over Norse, from Occitan to Middle High the last twenty years, on unique rehearsal German and Italian, with special attention material and research archives, he paints being paid to the contribution of Dante a compelling picture of how Miller’s Alighieri and his commentators, along with works were influenced by and created in the debates on the relative merits of Latin the light of events of the twentieth and and the Italian vernacular, and the literary twenty-first centuries. This is an attitudes of the early humanists. enjoyable insight into a great playwright • The first ever full-scale history of that will interest both theatregoers and medieval literary theory and criticism students of modern drama. •Covers all of medieval Western European Contents: 1. The Michigan Plays; 2. The literatures and will interest medievalists Golden Years, The Half-Bridge, Boro in a wide range of subjects and languages, Hall Nocturne; 3. The Radio Plays; including medieval Latin, emergent 4. The Man Who Had all the Luck; vernaculars and Byzantine Greek • An intimate and accessible view of the 5. Focus; 6. All My Sons; 7. Death of a Salesman; 8. Arthur Miller Time •Includes essays by 30 well-respected playwright and his world, using much scholars from a range of fields and unpublished and unknown material Traveller; 9. An Enemy of the People; 10. The Crucible; 11. A Memory of Two disciplines • Includes material from interviews with Mondays; 12. A View from the Bridge; Contributors: Alastair Minnis, Ian Arthur Miller by Christopher Bigsby, his 13. Tragedy; 14. The Misfits; 15. After Johnson, Martin Irvine, David Thomson, J. close friend the Fall; 16. Incident at Vichy; 17. The J. Murphy, Ronald G. Witt, Siegfried •Fascinating insights for theatregoers as Price; 18. The Creation of the World Wenzel, Winthrop Wetherbee, Vincent well as students and scholars and Other Business; 19. The Gillespie, Glending Olson, Patrick Sims- Archbishop’s Ceiling; 20. Playing for Williams, Erich Poppe, Ananya Jahanara Time; 21. The Shearing Point; 22. The Kabir, John Flood, Marged Haycock, American Clock; 23. The One Act Plays; Margaret Clunies Ross, Ralph Hanna, Tony 24. The Ride Down Mount Morgan; Hunt, Nigel Palmer, Ronald Keightley, 25. The Last Yankee; 26. Broken Glass; Kevin Brownlee, Simon Gaunt, John 27. Resurrection Blues; 28. Finishing the Marshall, Julian Weiss, Gruffydd Aled Picture; 29. The Fiction; 30. Arthur Williams, Zygmunt G. Baran´ski, Steven Miller as a Jewish Writer. Botterill, Martin McLaughlin, David Subject areas: theatre history, American Robey, Thomas Conley literature Subject areas: literary criticism Market: undergraduate students, Market: academic researchers, graduate graduate students, general readers students Publicity material available: 228 x 152 mm 550 pp The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, 2 By request – contact your Cambridge 0 521 84416 9 HB c. £55.00 A 228 x 152 mm 1000pp 1 line diagram 1 figure 0 521 60553 9 PB c. £19.99 T sales representative 0 521 30007 X HB c.£90.00 A November November

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The Cambridge History of English The Cambridge History of The Cambridge History of Literature, 1660–1780 Twentieth-Century English Spanish Literature Edited by John Richetti Literature Edited by David T. Gies University of Pennsylvania Edited by Laura Marcus University of Virginia The Cambridge History of English Literature, University of Sussex This first comprehensive history of Spanish 1660–1780 offers new essays on the range and Peter Nicholls literature to be published in English since of literature produced in the late University of Sussex the 1970s brings together experts from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. This new Cambridge History is the first US, the UK, and Spain, who chart the range Recent historical perspectives and new major history of twentieth-century English of Spanish literature from the early Middle critical approaches and methods are literature to cover the full range of writing Ages to the present day. The ‘classics’ of the brought to bear on the classic authors and in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. canon of eleven centuries of Spanish texts of the period. Neglected authors and The volume also explores the impact of literature are fully covered, but attention is themes, and new and emerging genres writing from the former colonies on English also paid to lesser known writers and works. within the expanding print market, are literature of the period and analyses the This invaluable book contains an discussed in their social and historical ways in which conventional literary genres introduction, more than fifty substantial contexts. With full chronology and were shaped and inflected by the new chapters, a chronology of history, literature bibliographies, this volume provides a cultural technologies of radio, cinema and and art, and a comprehensive index. comprehensive and stimulating work of television. 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The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to the The Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn Literature of the First World War Modern Irish Culture Edited by Derek Hughes Edited by Vincent Sherry Edited by Joe Cleary University of Warwick Villanova University, Pennsylvania National University of Ireland, Maynooth and Janet Todd This Companion offers critical overviews of and Claire Connolly University of Glasgow the major literary genres and social contexts University of Wales College of Cardiff that define the study of the literatures This Companion provides an authoritative produced by World War One. It examines introduction to the historical, social and the impact of World War One on various stylistic complexities of modern Irish national literatures. It concludes by culture. 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Postcolonial Approaches to the Thomas Browne and the Writing Milton and Gender European Middle Ages of Early Modern Science Edited by Catherine Martin Translating Cultures Claire Preston University of Memphis Edited by Ananya Kabir Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Milton’s contempt for women has been University of Cambridge In this illuminating study, Claire Preston accepted since Samuel Johnson’s famous and Deanne Williams examines Thomas Browne’s work in the Life of the poet. This book re-evaluates this York University, Toronto context of the development of scientific claim by analysing his major poems, his This collection of original essays is disciplines and practices in the seventeenth four divorce tracts, and the responses of dedicated to exploring the intersections century. In particular, she charts the female readers. 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Romantic Colonization and D. H. Lawrence: Introductions and Subject areas: Conrad studies British Anti-Slavery Reviews Market: academic researchers, graduate Deirdre Coleman Edited by N. H. Reeve students University of Sydney University of Wales, Swansea The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Joseph Conrad The loss of Britain’s transatlantic empire and John Worthen precipitated a good deal of debate about the University of Nottingham 216 x 138 mm 504pp 4 half-tones 2 maps nature of colonization in the period This volume collects together for the first 0 521 56163 9 HB £70.00 A Just published 1770–1800. Deirdre Coleman examines time the introductions and reviews which Romantic initiatives to find ways of Lawrence wrote between 1911 and 1930, The Cambridge Introduction to founding an empire without slaves, a new including the magisterial Memoir of Mauric Contemporary British Poetry world which could also encompass Magnus of 1921–22. 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• An essential work for students and The Tempest Shakespeare and Politics scholars of African and comparative Naxos AudioBooks Edited by Catherine M. S. Alexander literature; those unfamiliar with South Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham African literature will discover one of the A full professional cast, headed by Sir Ian Shakespeare and Politics is a collection that great literatures of the world McKellen as Prospero, records the unabridged New Cambridge Shakespeare includes a diverse set of interests: biography, Subject areas: South African literature, text of The Tempest, with sound effects and text and context, language and film, written post-colonial studies accompanying music. The set of two CDs from perspectives that are literary, Market: graduate students, academic or cassettes is accompanied by notes and a historical, religious, theoretical and researchers synopsis of the play. cultural. A new introductory article by John 228 x 152 mm 310pp 1 map Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, drama J. Joughin gives an over-view of the subject. 0 521 55485 3 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, January 2005 Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, professionals Elizabethan drama The Cambridge Companion to New Cambridge Shakespeare Audio Market: undergraduate students, graduate Christopher Marlowe 0 521 60385 4 Audio CD Set c. £11.99 + VAT T students, academic researchers 0 521 60386 2 Audio Cassette c. £9.99 + VAT T Edited by Patrick Cheney 228 x 152 mm 260pp 1 half-tone October Pennsylvania State University 0 521 83623 9 HB c.£42.50 A Cymbeline 0 521 54481 5 PB c.£15.99 A September Edited by Martin Butler University of Leeds Shakespeare’s History Plays This new edition of Shakespeare’s Performance, Translation and Adaptation Cymbeline differs from its predecessors by in Britain and Abroad foregrounding the elements of romance, Edited by Ton Hoenselaars tragicomedy and Jacobean stagecraft which Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands together shape the play; it also acknowledges the postmodern indeterminacy of the play’s key moments. Martin Butler presents a refreshingly unsentimental reading of the heroine, Innogen. Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, general This Companion provides a full readers introduction to the famed pioneer of both The New Cambridge Shakespeare the Elizabethan stage and modern English 228 x 152 mm 280pp 12 half-tones poetry, Christopher Marlowe. Sixteen 0 521 22878 6 HB c.£35.00 A leading scholars provide accessible and 0 521 29694 3 PB c.£7.99 T authoritative chapters and the volume February 2005 includes a chronology of Marlowe’s life, a Shakespeare and Language note on reference works, and a reading list This volume, with a foreword by Dennis Edited by Catherine M. S. Alexander for each chapter. Kennedy, addresses a range of attitudes to Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham Subject areas: Renaissance drama, English Shakespeare’s English history plays in This collection considers the characteristics, literature Britain and abroad from the early excitement and unique qualities of seventeenth century to the present day. It Market: undergraduate students, graduate Shakespeare’s language, the relationship concentrates on the play texts as well as students, academic researchers between language and event, and the social, productions, translations and adaptations Cambridge Companions to Literature theatrical and literary functions of of them. 228 x 152 mm 346pp 5 half-tones language. A new introduction, by Jonathan Subject areas: Shakespeare Studies, 0 521 82034 0 HB c.£45.00 A Hope, explicates the differences between Renaissance drama, theatre history 0 521 52734 1 PB c.£15.99 T Shakespeare’s language and our own. July Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, students Elizabethan drama 228 x 152 mm 301pp 10 half-tones Market: undergraduate students, graduate 0 521 82902 X HB c.£50.00 A students, academic researchers August 228 x 152 mm 260pp 0 521 83139 3 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 53900 5 PB c.£15.99 A September

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Shakespeare and the Classics ■ Revised edition Shakespeare, National Poet-Playwright Edited by Charles Martindale Playgoing in Shakespeare’s University of Bristol London Patrick Cheney and A.B. Taylor Pennsylvania State University Third edition This important new book reassesses Andrew Gurr University of Reading Shakespeare as a poet and dramatist. Patrick Cheney contests critical preoccupation with Shakespeare as ‘a man of the theatre’ by recovering his original standing as an early modern author: he is a working dramatist who composes some of the most extraordinary poems in English. Subject areas: Shakespeare, English Renaissance poetry Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 280pp 6 half-tones 2 tables 0 521 83923 8 HB c.£45.00 A October Shakespeare and the Classics demonstrates Shakespeare, from Stage to that the classics are of central importance in Shakespeare’s plays and in the structure of Screen his imagination. Written by an This is a newly revised edition of Andrew Sarah Hatchuel international team of Shakespeareans and Gurr’s classic account of the people for Université de Paris I classicists, this book offers the most whom Shakespeare wrote his plays. Gurr rounded and comprehensive treatment of assembles evidence from the writings of the Shakespeare’s classicism currently available. time to describe the physical, social and mental conditions of playgoing. For this Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, edition, as well as revising and adding new Renaissance drama, classical literature material which has emerged since the Market: academic researchers, graduate second edition, Gurr develops new sections students about points of special interest. Fifty new 228 x 152 mm 320pp entries have been added to the list of 0 521 82345 5 HB c.£45.00 A playgoers and there are a dozen fresh July quotations about the experience of playgoing. • Third edition of the most authoritative study of playgoing in Shakespeare’s time •Full of meticulously recorded information, both in words and pictures How is a Shakespearean play transformed • As well as revising and adding new when it is directed for the screen? Sarah material which has emerged since the Hatchuel uses literary criticism, second edition in 1996, Gurr develops narratology, performance history, new sections about points of special psychoanalysis and semiotics to analyse how interest the plays are fundamentally altered in their Subject areas: Shakespeare, drama, English screen versions. Instead of providing just literature, theatre play-by-play or film-by-film analyses, the book addresses the main issues of Market: undergraduate students, graduate theatre/film aesthetics, making such students theories and concepts accessible before 228 x 152 mm 360pp 22 half-tones applying them to practical cases. Her book 0 521 83560 7 HB c.£45.00 A also offers guidelines for the study of 0 521 54322 3 PB c.£17.99 A sequences in Shakespearean adaptations Just published and includes examples from all the major films. Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, film studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 308pp 0 521 83624 7 HB c.£45.00 A August

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■ Revised edition Players of Shakespeare 6 December 2002 James Shaw; The Year’s Performing the History Plays Contributions to Shakespeare Studies: A History of Shakespeare on Edited by Robert Smallwood 1. Critical Studies reviewed by Ruth Morse; Screen 2. Shakespeare in Performance reviewed by This sixth volume of essays by members of A Century of Film and Television Emma Smith; 3. Editions and Textual Second edition the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Studies reviewed by Eric Rasmussen. National Theatre is the first to focus on a Kenneth S. Rothwell single group of Shakespeare’s plays. The Subject areas: English literature, drama, University of Vermont productions represented cover the period Shakespeare studies 2000-2003 and the twelve essays discuss Market: academic researchers, graduate fourteen roles in ten plays. students Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, theatre Shakespeare Survey, 57 history, English literature 247 x 174 mm 350pp 22 half-tones Market: general readers, graduate students, 0 521 84120 8 HB c.£65.00 A academic researchers October Players of Shakespeare Renaissance Drama and the 228 x 152 mm 250pp 25 half-tones Politics of Publication 0 521 84088 0 HB c.£30.00 A Readings in the English Book Trade August Zachary Lesser Shakespeare Survey University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Volume 57: Macbeth and its Afterlife Zachary Lesser reads the plays of Edited by Peter Holland Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster, and their University of Notre Dame, Indiana contemporaries through the eyes of their earliest publishers, locating them in their A History of Shakespeare on Screen chronicles Contents: Humane statute and the gentle catalogues and in their publication and how film-makers have re-imagined weal: historical reading and historical marketing strategies. Lesser’s Shakespeare’s plays from the earliest allegory Kathleen McLuskie; Macbeth’s groundbreaking study reveals the role of exhibitions in music halls and nickelodeons knowledge Arthur F. Kinney; The ‘Grace of publishers’ specialisms in the reception of to today’s multi-million dollar productions Grace’ and double-talk in Macbeth Richard early modern plays. shown in megaplexes. This new edition C. McCoy; ‘Remind Me: How Many updates the chronology to the year 2003 Children Had Lady Macbeth?’ Carol Subject areas: theatre history, English and includes a new chapter on such recent Chillington Rutter; Taking Macbeth out of literature, publishing history films as John Madden’s Shakespeare in Love, himself: Davenant, Garrick, Schiller and Market: academic researchers, graduate Kenneth Branagh’s Love’s Labours Lost, Simon Williams; ‘Two Truths Are students Michael Almereyda’s Hamlet, and Billy Told’: afterlives and histories of Macbeths 228 x 152 mm 270pp 19 half-tones Morrissette’s Scotland, PA. An up-to-date William C. Carroll; Doing all that becomes 0 521 84252 2 HB c.£45.00 A filmography, bibliography, and index of a man: the reception and afterlife of the November names makes it invaluable as a one-volume Macbeth actor 1744–1889 Paul Prescott; reference work. Macbeth and Kierkegaard Simon Palfrey; Widows and Suitors in Early Subject areas: English literature, Monsieur Macbeth: from Jarry to Ionesco Modern English Comedy Shakespeare studies, Shakespeare and film Ruth Morse; The politics of sleepwalking: Jennifer Panek Market: graduate students, undergraduate American Lady Macbeths Katherine Rowe; University of Ottawa students MacBird! and Macbeth: topicality and The courtship and remarriage of a rich 228 x 152 mm 370pp 29 half-tones imitation in Barbara Garson’s satirical widow was a popular motif in early modern 0 521 83537 2 HB c.£45.00 A pastiche Tom Blackburn; Mick Jagger comic theatre. Jennifer Panek brings 0 521 54311 8 PB c.£16.99 T Macbeth Deanne Williams; ‘The Zulu together a variety of texts, from ballads and July Macbeth’: the value of an ‘African jest-books to sermons and court records, to Shakespeare’ Natasha Distiller; ‘A drum, a examine the staple widow of comedy in her drum – Macbeth doth come’: when Birnam cultural context. wood moved to China Ruru Li; The Subject areas: English literature, theatre banquet of Scotland (PA) Lauren Shohet; Scoff power in Love’s Labour’s Lost and the Market: academic researchers, graduate Inns of Court: language in context Lynne students Magnusson; , boy yet and the ‘harsh’ 228 x 152 mm 260pp words of Love’s Labour’s Lost Frederick W. 0 521 83271 3 HB c.£45.00 A Clayton and Margaret Tudeau-Clayton; October Shakespeare, Sir Thomas More and asylum seekers E. A. Hongimann; Hal as self-styled redeemer: the harrowing of hell in Henry IV Part OneBeatrice Groves; Mr. Hamlet of Broadway Frances Teague; Shakespeare performances in England, 2003 Michael Dobson; Professional Shakespeare productions in the British Isles, January-

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Privacy, Playreading, and Pirandello: Six Characters in New Theatre Quarterly 77 Women’s Closet Drama, Search of an Author Edited by Simon Trussler 1550–1700 Jennifer Lorch Maria Shevtsova Marta Straznicky University of Warwick and Clive Barker Queen’s University, Ontario Since its explosive premiere in Rome in New Theatre Quarterly provides a lively Marta Straznicky analyses early modern 1921, Six Characters in Search of an Author international forum where theatrical women’s closet plays in their context, has gained worldwide recognition. In this scholarship and practice can meet, and revealing that they were part of an elite illustrated account, Jennifer Lorch where prevailing dramatic assumptions can dramatic tradition that was considered examines the impact of the play through be subjected to vigorous critical superior to commercial drama. This study close analysis of individual productions in questioning. It shows that theatre history underlines the importance of closet plays the context of theatre history and practice. has a contemporary relevance, that theatre both in the history of women’s writing and Subject areas: theatre studies, Italian studies need a methodology, and that in the history of English drama. literature, performance theatre criticism needs a language. Subject areas: English literature, drama Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: theatre studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate students Plays in Production students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 240pp 7 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 200pp 12 half-tones New Theatre Quarterly, 77 0 521 84124 0 HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 64151 9 HB c.£42.50 A 247 x 174 mm 96pp 10 half-tones November 0 521 64618 9 PB c.£15.99 A 0 521 53592 1 PB c.£9.99 A December Women, Modernism, and Not previously announced Performance Theatre and Empowerment Community Drama on the World Stage Penny Farfan University of Calgary Edited by Richard Boon Literature and Drama University of Leeds Women, Modernism, and Performance is an ▼ see also and Jane Plastow interdisciplinary study that considers a wide University of Leeds variety of sources in order to clarify the 145 Ackland: Henry Richardson Theatre and Empowerment examines the 119 Caskey: Art and Patronage in the Medieval position of women within – and in relation Mediterranean to – modern theatre history. Penny Farfan ability of drama, theatre, dance and performance to empower communities of 88 Fantuzzi: Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic reveals how playwrights, actors and critics Poetry transformed the representation of gender in very different kinds. Working from a multi- 87 Freudenburg: The Cambridge Companion to Roman art and life. cultural perspective, the book explores the Satire value of performance as an agent of social 89 Morales: Vision and Narrative in Achilles Tatius’ Subject areas: drama, English literature change, asking how it can help Leucippe and Clitophon Market: academic researchers, graduate disempowered communities find their own students creative voices. 228 x 152 mm 275pp 6 half-tones Subject areas: theatre studies 0 521 83780 4 HB c.£45.00 A October Market: academic researchers, graduate students Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre 228 x 152 mm 230pp 0 521 81729 3 HB c.£45.00 A September

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Film and Media Studies British Film Jim Leach Brock University, Ontario This book explores British cinema in relation to its social political and cultural ■ Textbook contexts. Each chapter deals with a specific topic and includes close readings of key An Introduction to the films from different historical periods. Designed for the general reader, this volume Public Sphere provides comprehensive coverage of British Alan McKee cinema. Queensland University of Technology Subject areas: film In this book Alan McKee provides an Market: academic researchers, graduate introduction to the concept of the public students, general readers sphere, the history of the term and the National Film Traditions philosophical arguments about its function. By drawing on many examples 228 x 152 mm 288pp 80 half-tones 0 521 65276 6 HB c.£42.50 A from contemporary mediated culture, 0 521 65419 X PB c.£15.99 A McKee looks at how we communicate November with each other in public – and how we decide whether changing forms of Roberto Rossellini’s Rome Open communication are a good thing for the City ‘public sphere’. Sidney Gottlieb Contents: 1. The Habermas effect; Sacred Heart University, Connecticut 2. Commercialisation; 3. Trivilisation; Roberto Rossellini’s Rome Open City 4. Spectacle; 5. Fragmentation; instantly changed the landscape of film 6. Apathy; 7. Conclusion: the new history. It has been credited with initiating a humanism. revolution in and reinvention of modern Subject areas: media studies, cultural cinema. This volume serves as a well studies, journalism, sociology, political illustrated, up to date, and accessible • Provides a clear introduction to the science introduction to one of the major achievements of filmmaking. term ‘public sphere’ and its uses Market: undergraduate students, Subject areas: film, history, Italian studies • Gives a concise explanation of how graduate students, general readers the term has been used historically 215 x 136 mm 224 pages Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 54990 6 PB c. £14.99 X and as an obvious concept in a students December number of disciplines Cambridge Film Handbooks 228 x 152 mm 208pp 23 half-tones • Makes use of numerous case studies 0 521 83664 6 HB £40.00 A of a variety of media texts to illustrate 0 521 54519 6 PB £13.99 A how the public sphere functions July

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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music John Butt University of Glasgow Tim Carter University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music provides a complete examination of the repertory, institutions, performers, composers, and social and cultural world which created one of the greatest moments in music history. The writers explore new aspects of composition and performance which took root during this time: the cosmopolitan nature of music making; emergence of markets for musical activity; and the development of new musical styles and gestures and their language and meaning. The volume also contains a separate chronology and dictionary-style entries on individuals, places and institutions. Contents: Editor’s Preface; Part I: Defining Baroque Music: 1. Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque Tim Carter; 2. The Seventeenth-Century Musical ‘Work’ John Butt; 3. The Politics and Geography of Seventeenth-Century Music Victor Coelho; Part II: Music in Context: 4. Music in the Marketplace Stephen Rose; 5. Music and the Arts Barbara Russano Hanning; 6. Music and the Sciences Penelope Gouk; Part III: Repertories, Genres and Styles: 7. The Search for Musical Meaning Tim Carter; 8. Power and Display: Music in Court Theatre Lois Rosow; 9. Mask and Illusion: Italian Opera after 1637 Tim Carter; 10. The Church Triumphant: Music in the Liturgy Noel O’Regan; 11. Devotion, Piety and Commemoration: Sacred Songs and Oratorios Robert Kendrick; 12. Image and Eloquence: Secular Song Margaret Murata; 13. Fantasy and Craft: the Solo Instrumentalist Alexander Silbiger; 14. Form and Gesture: Canzona, Sonata and Concerto Gregory Barnett; • Comprehensive coverage by experts in Appendices Stephen Rose; I Chronology; II Places and Institutions; III Personalia; Index. the field Subject areas: music history, seventeenth-century cultural studies •Musical developments are discussed in Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students the light of a period of unparalled 228 x 152 mm 700pp cultural and conceptual challenge 0 521 79273 8 HB c. £110.00 A •The volume provides a strong case for February 2005 further study and performance of this music today

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The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to Elgar Sibelius Edited by Daniel M. Grimley Edited by Kenneth Hamilton Edited by Daniel M. Grimley University of Nottingham University of Birmingham University of Nottingham and Julian Rushton The music of Franz Liszt is becoming ever This Companion provides an accessible, This Companion provides an accessible, more popular in the concert-hall and has vivid and up-to-date introduction to the life diverse and up-to-date introduction to life been the subject of much ground-breaking and music of Finland’s greatest composer, and music of Edward Elgar. The book will recent research, but there are few books Jean Sibelius (1865–1957). The book will be of interest to a wide readership, available for a general readership that be of interest to a wide readership, including performers and members of the present up-to-date scholarship in an including performers and music-lovers as general public as well as students and accessible fashion. Written by some of the well as serious scholars. Divided into four serious scholars. Divided into three leading specialists in the field, The sections, the book explores Sibelius’s early sections, the companion explores Elgar’s Cambridge Companion to Liszt provides an career, his major musical achievements, his early career, his major musical authoritative overview of Liszt’s music, its historical reception and influence and the achievements, and the reception, context and performance practice in a way performance and interpretation of his work. performance and interpretation of his work. that will be invaluable to music Placed in this wider perspective, Sibelius Placed in this wider perspective, Elgar professionals and amateurs alike. emerges as one of the most striking and emerges as a pivotal figure in the British Contents: 1. The romantic artist; individual figures in twentieth-century cultural imagination at a defining historical 2. Inventing Liszt’s life: early biography and music. moment for the national musical identity. autobiography; 3. Liszt in the twentieth Contents: Part I. Forging a Voice: Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Elgar and his century; 4. The piano music: early and Perspectives on Sibelius Biography: 1. The British contemporaries; 3. Elgar and his Weimar periods; 5. The piano music: the national composer and the idea of publishers; 4. Magic by mosaic: some late works 1; 6. The piano music: the late Finnishness; 2. Vienna and the genesis of aspects of Elgar’s compositional methods; works 2; 7. The piano concerti: a lost Jean Sibelius’s Kullervo: ‘Durchführung 5. Elgar’s musical language: the shorter tradition; 8. Performing Liszt’s piano music; zum Teufel!’ Part II. Musical Works: 3. The instrumental works; 6. The early choral 9. The lieder; 10. The symphonic poems early symphonies: pastoral idylls, erotic works; 7. Elgar’s later oratorios: Roman and symphonies; 11. The choral music. anxieties and heroic subjectivities; 4. 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Handel: Water Music and Music A Handbook to Twentieth- Art and Architecture for the Royal Fireworks Century Musical Sketches Christopher Hogwood Edited by Patricia Hall ■ Revised edition This Handbook covers Handel’s best University of California, Santa Barbara known public music, the Water Music, and and Friedemann Sallis The Art of Greece and Rome Université de Moncton, New Brunswick the Music for the Royal Fireworks. The Second edition genesis of these two orchestral suites is Over the past quarter century, the scholarly Susan Woodford examined in political and musical contexts, study of autograph sources has exploded, Susan Woodford illuminates the great with an account of recordings, editions and particularly in the field of twentieth- achievements of classical art and summary of performance questions. century music. This book surveys the knowledge necessary to work efficiently in architecture. This edition includes a new Subject areas: eighteenth-century music, chapter on Roman architecture, as well as eighteenth-century British culture archives and libraries housing the manuscripts and with the skills and new illustrations, and updated bibliography Market: undergraduate students, graduate techniques specifically related to sketch and glossary. students, amateurs, enthusiasts, studies. Subject areas: art history, architecture, professionals Subject areas: twentieth-century music classics, history, archaeology Cambridge Music Handbooks Market: graduate students, academic Market: undergraduate students, general 216 x 138 mm 135pp readers 0 521 83636 0 HB c.£37.50 A researchers 247 x 174 mm 204pp 30 line diagrams 0 521 54486 6 PB c.£13.99 T 246 x 189 mm 325pp 53 half-tones 26 figures 94 half-tones 22 colour plates 3 maps November 9 music examples 0 521 83280 2 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 80860 X HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 54037 2 PB c.£14.99 T An Annotated Catalogue of October ’s First Editions July Early Music History The Aesthetics of Emulation in Edited by Christophe Grabowski Studies in Medieval and Early Modern and John Rink Music the Visual Arts of Ancient Rome Royal Holloway, University of London Volume 23 Ellen Perry Prefaced by an extended historical Edited by Iain Fenlon College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts discussion, this book constitutes the first University of Cambridge This book examines Roman strategies for systematic investigation of Chopin’s first Early Music History is devoted to the study the appropriation of the Greek visual editions. Much is revealed here about the of music from the early Middle Ages to the culture. Roman aesthetics explain the entire content of Chopin’s music, his idiosyncratic end of the seventeenth century and includes range of visual appropriation in Roman art, editorial methods, and early nineteenth- manuscript studies, textual criticism, including such manifestations as allusion, century publication practices generally. The iconography, studies of the relationship parody, and most importantly aemulatio, volume is enhanced by the reproduction of between words and music, and the successful rivalry with one’s models. more than 200 title pages. relationship between music and society. Subject areas: Greek and Roman art Market: academic researchers, graduate Articles in volume 23 include: Guillaume Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, enthusiasts de Machaut and his Canonry of Reims students, academic researchers 1338-1377; Reading Carnival: The 246 x 189 mm 750pp 200 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 275pp 2 line diagrams 46 half-tones 0 521 81917 2 HB c.£120.00 A Creation of a Florentine Carnival Song; 0 521 83165 2 HB c.£50.00 A January 2005 Schein’s Occasional Music and the Social January 2005 This title was previously announced in Academic and Order in 1620s Leipzig. Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 Attalos, Athens and the Akropolis Subject areas: early music, history The Pergamene ‘Little Barbarians’ and Market: academic researchers, graduate their Roman and Renaissance Legacy students, undergraduate students, Andrew Stewart enthusiasts University of California, Berkeley Early Music History, 23 This volume examines the ‘little 228 x 152 mm 300pp barbarians’, ten figures found in Rome in 0 521 84250 6 HB c.£80.00 A 1514, now recognized as copies of the Small October (or Lesser) Attalid Dedication on the Athenian Akropolis. Using discoveries by Manolis Korres, Andrew Stewart reconsiders the statues’ form, date, and significance over a period of 2200 years. Subject areas: students and scholars of classical archaeology, classics, and Greek, Roman, and Renaissance art history 276 x 219 mm 384pp 70 line diagrams 236 half- tones 1 map 0 521 83163 6 HB c.£50.00 A November

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St. Peter’s in the Vatican Art and Patronage in the The ‘Living’ Image in Renaissance Edited by William Tronzo Medieval Mediterranean Art Tulane University, Louisiana Merchant Culture in the Region of Amalfi Fredrika H. Jacobs Jill Caskey Virginia Commonwealth University University of Toronto During the sixteenth-century Italian An important trade center in the Medieval renaissance, artists rendered images in Mediterranean, Amalfi and the surrounding painting and sculpture that are so highly region of southern Italy sustained strong art mimetic as to be nearly lifelike. Bringing production and patronage from the together a wealth of research and ideas from eleventh through thirteenth centuries. This the histories of art, medicine, and natural book evaluates the Amalfitan art philosophy, this book demonstrates the production in terms of moral, economic, significance of lifelikeness for and social structures, including investment contemporaries. strategies, anxieties about wealth and Subject areas: history of art, culture, salvation, and southern Italy’s diverse medicine religions communities. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: art history, medieval studies researchers Market: graduate students, academic 247 x 174 mm 300pp 23 line diagrams researchers 40 half-tones 8 colour plates 246 x 189 mm 352pp 12 line diagrams 0 521 82159 2 HB c.£50.00 A 81 half-tones December First constructed in the fourth century to 0 521 81187 2 HB c.£50.00 A honor the tomb of St. Peter, the Early July Benvenuto Cellini Christian edifice was gradually torn down Sculptor, Goldsmith, Writer and replaced by the new structure now in Observation and Image-Making place. This volume presents an overview of in Gothic Art Edited by Margaret Gallucci and Paolo Rossi St. Peter’s history from the late antique Jean Givens University of Lancaster period to the twentieth century. University of Connecticut Subject areas: architecture Examines the working practices of medieval Benvenuto Cellini: Sculptor, Goldsmith, Writer offers new perspectives on the Market: academic researchers, graduate artists and challenges many assumptions about pre-modern science and art, artist and his place in Renaissance art, students literature, and culture, as well as his 276 x 219 mm 416pp 300 half-tones especially the notion that descriptive art is a natural response to scientific empiricism. In legacy in European publishing history 0 521 64096 2 HB c.£70.00 A and modern American pop culture. This October this study, Jean Givens defines late medieval visual communication strategies and reveals richly illustrated volume brings new This title was previously announced in Academic and insights into the life, works, and legacy Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2003 the various modes of organizing and displaying knowledge. of a major figure of the Italian The Architecture of Roman Renaissance. Temples Subject areas: art history, history, history of science Subject areas: art history The Republic to the Middle Empire Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate John W. Stamper students University of Notre Dame, Indiana researchers 246 x 189 mm 256pp 8 line diagrams 247 x 174 mm 256pp 63 half-tones 8 colour plates This book examines the development of 31 half-tones 8 colour plates 0 521 83031 1 HB c.£45.00 A Roman temple architecture from its earliest 0 521 81661 0 HB c. £55.00 A November history to the reigns of Hadrian and the July Antonines in the second century AD. John Stamper traces the evolution of Rome’s temple architecture and how it accommodated changing political and religious contexts. Subject areas: architecture, archaeology, history Market: graduate students, academic researchers 276 x 219 mm 400pp 103 line diagrams 59 half-tones 7 tables 0 521 81068 X HB c.£55.00 A December

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The Poetics of ’s Religious Greuze and the Painting of Cézanne and The Eternal Paintings Sentiment Feminine Una D’Elia Emma Barker Wayne Andersen Queen’s University, Ontario The Open University, Milton Keynes Massachusetts Institute of Technology This book examines issues of sensuality and This book provides a reassessment of the Cézanne’s painting The Eternal Feminine violence in Titian’s religious paintings in work of the eighteenth-century French has been known by a variety of titles and, as context of the changing religious climate of painter, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and Wayne Andersen has discovered, has also sixteenth century Venice. Titian’s decorous, reconstructs the wider movement in French been altered. This volume is the first to but hardly restrained paintings became painting of which he was the leading figure. interrogate the original state of The Eternal central models for Baroque painting, It argues that his work promoted an Feminine and to resolve its mysterious offering new interpretations of the Counter enlightened social vision that was watered importance to Cézanne and the history of Reformation and art. down by other, younger artists. art. Subject areas: art-history, religious studies Subject areas: art history Subject areas: art history Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, academic Market: graduate students, academic students researchers researchers 247 x 174 mm 350pp 70 half-tones 8 colour plates 246 x 189 mm 350pp 90 half-tones 8 colour plates Contemporary Artists and their Critics 0 521 82735 3 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 55508 6 HB c.£70.00 A 247 x 174 mm 288pp 109 half-tones December 0 521 83726 X HB c.£45.00 A Mimesis and the Imagination in John Constable and the Theory of November 17th Century Dutch Painting Landscape Painting Symbolism and Modern Urban The Art of Jacques de Gheyn II Ray Lambert Society Claudia Swan University College London Sharon Hirsh Northwestern University, Illinois In this volume, Raymond Lambert provides Dickinson College, Pennsylvania This book explores the rise of scientific a close study of Constable’s landscapes and Symbolism and Modern Urban Society is the naturalism in Dutch art and the his writings about them. They give first social history of the Symbolist simultaneous interest in fantastic imagery. indication of the artist’s knowledge of movement. Providing new definitions and Claudia Swan uses the work of Jacques de scientific, poetic, and aesthetic ideas that theories for Symbolism and Decadence, Gheyn II (1565–1629) to explore the were relevant to the creation of a serious Sharon Hirsh addresses issues such as reciprocity between visual representation landscape art as well as a theory of spatial/street confrontations with the and early modern descriptive science, and landscape. crowd, the diseased city, the New Woman. of the parallel demonological theories of Subject areas: landscape art Subject areas: art history, urban studies, artistic theories of creation. Market: academic researchers, graduate social history Subject areas: art history, history of science students Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, academic 246 x 189 mm 288pp 55 half-tones students researchers 0 521 82738 8 HB c.£50.00 A 246 x 189 mm 400pp 12 line diagrams Studies in Netherlandish Visual Culture September 98 half-tones 8 colour plates 247 x 174 350pp 75 half-tones Pre-Raphaelite Painting and 0 521 81096 5 HB c.£60.00 A Not previously announced 0 521 82674 8 HB c.£50.00 A Nineteenth-Century Realism March Marcia Werner Temple University, Philadelphia This book reconsiders and revises our understanding of Pre-Raphaelite painting: its philosophy of art, its sources, its cohesiveness, and its relationship to the broader context of contemporary European Realism. Marcia Werner proposes that the Pre-Raphaelites developed and shared an artistic philosophy comprehensive enough to embrace all of their differences. Subject areas: nineteenth-century art and literature Market: graduate students, academic researchers 253 x 177 mm 250pp 58 half-tones 0 521 82468 0 HB c.£50.00 A December

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Korean Art from the Gompertz Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth- arq: Architectural Research and Other Collections in the Century Quarterly Fitzwilliam Museum A Social and Architectural History Volume 7 A Complete Catalogue Amanda Lillie Part 2 Yun Yong-i University of York Edited by Peter Carolin Won’gwang University, Korea Amanda Lillie challenges the urban bias in This quarterly publication acts as an Edited by Regina Krahl Renaissance art and architectural history by international forum for practitioners and Translated by Youngsook Pak investigating the architecture and patronage academics by publishing research covering School of Oriental and African Studies, University of strategies in the Florentine countryside all aspects of architectural endeavour. Fully London during the fifteenth century. Based entirely illustrated throughout, it includes sections and Roderick Whitfield on unpublished archival material, her book on design, history, theory, environmental School of Oriental and African Studies, University of examines a number of villas from this design, construction, information London period. technology, and practice. There is also the This richly illustrated catalogue of the Subject areas: architecture, art history Architectural Research Quarterly Directory – a listing of specialist research and Gompertz and other collections provides Market: academic researchers, graduate consultancy with an online, cumulative detailed information on Korean art in the students Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, which version which aims to provide a lasting and 276 x 219 mm 450pp 18 line diagrams invaluable resource for all. has one of the finest collections of ceramics 184 half-tones 8 tables outside the Far East. Essays on Korean 0 521 77047 5 HB c.£55.00 A Subject areas: architecture, planning, urban culture, ceramic technology and each type February 2005 design, urban geography, building of ware, provide specialist background technology information. A History of Modern Architectural Theory Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: art history students, professionals, general readers Harry Mallgrave Market: academic researchers, enthusiasts Architectural Research Quarterly 276 x 219 mm 512pp 458 half-tones Modern Architectural Theory is the first book 297 x 210 mm 96pp 32 colour plates 8 tables 3 maps to provide a comprehensive survey of 0 521 53766 5 PB £17.99 P 0 521 83592 5 HB c. £120.00 A architectural theorem, primarily in Europe Not previously announced October and the United States, during three The Sculpture of the Parthenon centuries of development. In this synthetic overview, Harry Mallgrave contextualizes Edited by Michael Cosmopoulos architectural discourse within its social and Art and Architecture University of Missouri, St Louis political atmosphere. ▼ see also This book offers new interpretations of Subject areas: modern architectural theory some of the most crucial issues of the 87 Hölscher: The Language of Images in Roman Art Parthenon, ranging from the authorship of Market: academic researchers, graduate 119 Stamper: The Architecture of Roman Temples the frieze to the reconstruction of its students missing sculpture. Showcasing the most 276 x 219 mm 450pp 115 half-tones recent research on the Parthenon, this book 0 521 79306 8 HB c.£60.00 A marks the future direction of scholarship. April Subject areas: ancient art, archaeology, classics Market: graduate students, academic researchers 246 x 189 mm 224pp 30 line diagrams 109 half-tones 0 521 83673 5 HB c.£45.00 A September

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■ Textbook Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations An Introduction David Stern University of Iowa In this new introduction to Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations, David Stern provides the student reader with an explanatory guide to this classic but notoriously difficult philosophical text. He also guides the reader through the differing interpretations of the work by other scholars, with the aim not of compromising between opposed positions but of recognizing that the Philosophical Investigations is propelled by fundamental internal tensions. Contents: Introduction; 1. Philosophical Investigations §§1-693: an elementary exposition; 2. From the Tractus to the Philosophical Investigations: two prefaces; 3. The opening of the Philosophical Investigations: the motto; 4. The critique of referential theories of meaning and the paradox of ostension: §§1-64; 5. The critique of rule-based theories of meaning and the paradox of explanation: §§65-133; 6. The critique of rule-based theories of meaning and the paradoxes of rule-following: §§134-242; 7. The critique of a private language and the paradox of inner ostension: §§243-315; Conclusion.

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■ Textbook ■ Textbook The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy The Logic of Real Arguments Kant: Metaphysical Foundations Second edition of Natural Science Edited by Peter Adamson King’s College London Alec Fisher Edited by Michael Friedman and Richard Taylor This new and expanded edition of The Stanford University, California Marquette University, Wisconsin Logic of Real Arguments explains a Kant was centrally concerned with issues in This volume offers a history of and distinctive method for analysing and the philosophy of natural science thematic guide to philosophy in the Arabic evaluating arguments. It discusses many throughout his career. The Metaphysical language. An international team of scholars examples, ranging from newspaper articles Foundations of Natural Science presents his explores the major schools, figures and to extracts from classic texts, and from easy most mature reflections on these themes in preoccupations of Arabic thought from its passages to much more difficult ones. It the context of both his ‘critical’ philosophy, flowering in the ‘classical’ period (the 9th to aims to help students to think critically presented in the Critique of Pure Reason, the 12th centuries) to the present day. The about the kind of sustained, theoretical and the natural science of his time. This volume will be valuable for historians of arguments which they commonly volume presents a new translation which is philosophy generally and for all who are encounter in the course of their studies, especially clear and accurate, together with interested in this rich and influential including arguments about the natural an historical and philosophical philosophical tradition. world, about society, about policy, and introduction and a guide to further reading. about philosophy. Subject areas: history of philosophy, history Contents: Preface; 1. Metaphysical of ideas, Arabic/Islamic studies Contents: Preface to first edition; Preface to foundations of phoronomy; Market: graduate students, undergraduate second edition; Acknowledgements; 2. Metaphysical foundations of dynamics; students, academic researchers 1. Introduction; 2. A general method of 3. Metaphysical foundations of mechanics; argument analysis; 3. A first example – from 4. Metaphysical foundations of Cambridge Companions to Philosophy Thomas Malthus; 4. Reasoning about phenomenology. 228 x 152 mm 350pp nuclear deterrence; 5. An example from 0 521 81743 9 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: history of philosophy, history 0 521 52069 X PB c.£15.99 T John Stuart Mill; 6. Arguments about God’s and philosophy of science existence; 7. How do your mind and body December interact?; 8. Suppose for the sake of Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers The Cambridge Companion to argument that …; 9. An example from Karl Montaigne Marx; 10. Evaluating scientific arguments: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Edited by Ullrich Langer some initial examples; 11. Philosophical 228 x 152 mm 170pp 5 figures University of Wisconsin, Madison assumptions; Appendix: Elementary formal 0 521 83616 6 HB c.£32.50 A logic; Exercises. 0 521 54475 0 PB c.£10.99 X Michel de Montaigne (1533–92) is the August author of a rich and varied philosophical Subject areas: logic and reasoning, critical and literary output which was influential in thinking The Cambridge Companion to Anselm his lifetime and has continued to capture Market: undergraduate students, graduate the attention of thinkers up to the present students Edited by Brian Davies day. He made important philosophical 228 x 152 mm 320pp Fordham University, New York contributions to ethics and scepticism, and 0 521 65241 3 HB c.£42.50 A and Brian Leftow his Essais had a significant impact on literary 0 521 65481 5 PB c.£15.99 X University of Oxford form. This volume brings together newly August The essays in this volume explore all of commissioned chapters on the full range of Anselm’s major ideas, including his his work, and considers his relationship to teachings on faith and reason, God’s his time and his lasting influence on other existence and nature, logic, freedom, truth, thinkers. ethics, and key Christian doctrines. There is Subject areas: history of philosophy, history also discussion of his life, the sources of his of ideas, literary studies thought, and his influence on other Market: graduate students, undergraduate thinkers. students, academic researchers Subject areas: history of philosophy, Cambridge Companions to Philosophy theology, history of ideas 228 x 152 mm 360pp Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 81953 9 HB c.£45.00 A students, academic researchers 0 521 52556 X PB c.£15.99 T Cambridge Companions to Philosophy February 2005 228 x 152 mm 399pp 0 521 80746 8 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 00205 2 PB c.£15.99 T December

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The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle East and West Merleau-Ponty Critical Theory Metaphysics and the Division of Christendom Edited by Taylor Carman Edited by Fred Rush Barnard College, New York University of Notre Dame, Indiana David Bradshaw University of Kentucky and Mark Hansen An international team of distinguished Princeton University, New Jersey contributors examines the major figures in This is a powerful comparative history of Maurice Merleau-Ponty was described by Critical Theory, including Adorno, philosophical thought in the two halves of Paul Ricoeur as ‘the greatest of the French Benjamin, and Habermas, as well as lesser Christendom, providing a philosophical phenomenologists’. The new essays in this known but important thinkers. They backdrop to the schism between the Eastern volume examine the full scope of Merleau- survey the shared philosophical concerns and Western churches. It will be of wide Ponty’s philosophy, from his central and that have given impetus to Critical Theory interest to readers in philosophy, theology abiding concern with the nature of throughout its history, while at the same and medieval history. perception and the bodily constitution of time showing the diversity among its Subject areas: ancient philosophy, church intentionality to his reflections on science, proponents that contributes so much to its history, history of ideas nature, art, history, and politics. The richness as a philosophical school. The Market: academic researchers authors explore the historical origins and result is an illuminating overview of the 228 x 152 mm 200pp context of his thought as well as its history of Critical Theory and its central 0 521 82865 1 HB c.£40.00 A continuing relevance to contemporary work conceptual concerns, and an in-depth October in phenomenology, philosophy of mind, discussion of its future prospects. Aristotle on Truth cognitive science, biology, art criticism and Contents: Introduction; 1. Conceptual political and social theory. foundations of early Critical Theory; Paolo Crivelli Contents: Introduction; 1. Merleau-Ponty 2. Benjamin, Adorno, and the decline of the University of Oxford and the epistemological picture; aura; 3. The dialectic of enlightenment; Paolo Crivelli discusses all the main aspects 2. Sensation, judgment, and the 4. The marriage of Marx and Freud: Critical of Aristotle’s views on truth and falsehood. phenomenal mind; 3. Seeing things in Theory and psychoanalysis; 5. Dialectics He analyses in detail the main relevant Merleau-Ponty; 4. Motives, reasons and and the revolutionary impulse; 6. ‘The dead passages, addresses some causes; 5. Merleau-Ponty and recent speaking of stones and stars’: an well-known problems of Aristotelian cognitive science; 6. The silent, limping introduction to Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory; semantics, and assesses Aristotle’s theory body of philosophy; 7. Merleau-Ponty and 7. Critique, state, and economy; 8. The from the point of view of modern analytic the touch of Malebranche; 8. A transcendental turn: Habermas’s ‘Kantian philosophy. phenomenology of life; 9. The embryology pragmatism’; 9. The politics of Critical Subject areas: ancient philosophy, classics Theory; 10. Critical Theory and the of the (in)visible; 10. Merleau-Ponty’s Market: academic researchers, graduate analysis of contemporary mass society; existential conception of science; students 11. Between philosophy and art; 11. Critical Theory and poststructuralism: 12. Understanding the engaged Habermas and Foucault; 12. The very idea 228 x 152 mm 360pp 0 521 82328 5 HB c.£45.00 A philosopher; 13. Thinking politics. of critical social science; 13. A social August Subject areas: philosophy, psychology, pathology of reason: on the intellectual intellectual history legacy of Critical Theory. Plato’s Introduction of Forms Market: graduate students, undergraduate Subject areas: philosophy, politics, literary R. M. Dancy students, academic researchers theory Florida State University Cambridge Companions to Philosophy Market: undergraduate students, graduate In this important book, Russell Dancy focusses on the arguments of Plato’s early 228 x 152 mm 424pp students, academic researchers 0 521 80989 4 HB c.£50.00 A Cambridge Companions to Philosophy and middle dialogues and defends a developmental picture of them. His 0 521 00777 1 PB c.£17.99 A 228 x 152 mm 428pp October 0 521 81660 2 HB c.£47.50 A discussion will be of interest to readers in 0 521 01689 4 PB c.£17.99 T Plato studies and in ancient philosophy September more generally. Subject areas: ancient philosophy, classics Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 350pp 0 521 83801 0 HB c.£45.00 A September

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Foucault and Classical Antiquity Newton: Philosophical Writings Kant and the Metaphysics of Power, Ethics and Knowledge Edited by Andrew Janiak Causality Wolfgang Detel Duke University, North Carolina Eric Watkins Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt In this volume, Newton’s principal University of California, San Diego This is a philosophically rich and rigorously philosophical writings are for the first time This is a book about Kant’s views on argued exploration and critique of the collected in a single place. They include causality as understood in their proper appropriation of ancient Greek thought by excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks, historical context. Eric Watkins argues that the philosopher Michel Foucault his correspondence with Boyle and with a grasp of Leibnizian and anti-Leibnizian (1926–84). It will interest a wide range of Bentley, and his equally significant thought in 18th century Germany helps readers in ancient philosophy and correspondence with Leibniz. The volume one to see how the Critical Kant argued for twentieth-century continental philosophy. is completed by a historical and causal principles that have both Subject areas: modern European philosophical introduction. metaphysical and epistemological elements. philosophy, ancient philosophy, Foucault Subject areas: history of philosophy, history Subject areas: philosophy, history of ideas studies and philosophy of science Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: undergraduate students, graduate researchers students students 228 x 152 450pp Modern European Philosophy Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy 0 521 83567 4 HB c.£50.00 A 228 x 152 mm 340pp 228 x 152 mm 186pp 8 figures 0 521 54361 4 PB c.£18.99 A 0 521 83381 7 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 83122 9 HB c.£40.00 A February 2005 December 0 521 53848 3 PB c.£15.99 A Wittgenstein Reads Weininger This book was originally published in German by November Suhrkamp and was originally known as Macht, Moral, A Reassessment Wissen: Foucault und die klassische Antike Anne Conway Edited by David Stern A Woman Philosopher University of Iowa ■ Textbook Sarah Hutton and Bela Szabados Medieval Islamic Philosophy Middlesex University, London University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Edited by Muhammad Ali Khalidi Sarah Hutton’s study places Anne Conway Otto Weininger was one of the most American University of Beirut in her historical and philosophical context, controversial and widely read authors of fin- by reconstructing her social and intellectual de-siècle Vienna. The purpose of this new This volume presents a selection of texts by milieu. Her book offers an insight into both collection of essays is to explore the various the most celebrated philosophers of the the personal life of a very private woman, ways in which Wittgenstein absorbed and classical period of Islam, including Ibn Sina and the richness of seventeenth-century responded to Weininger’s ideas. (Avicenna), al-Farabi, al-Ghazali and intellectual culture. others. An introduction situates the text in Subject areas: philosophy, history of ideas, their philosophical and historical contexts, Subject areas: history of philosophy, cultural studies and the volume also includes helpful notes seventeenth-century English literature, Market: academic researchers, graduate on further reading. women’s studies students Subject areas: history of philosophy, Islamic Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 200pp studies, medieval studies, history of ideas students 0 521 82553 9 HB c.£42.50 A 228 x 152 mm 280pp 0 521 53260 4 PB c.£15.99 A Market: undergraduate students, graduate August students 0 521 83547 X HB c.£45.00 A September Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy The Philosophy of Gottlob Frege 228 x 152 mm 260pp Kant’s Transcendental Proof of Richard L. Mendelsohn 0 521 82243 2 HB c.£40.00 A Realism Lehman College 0 521 52963 8 PB c.£15.99 X Kenneth Westphal This book analyzes Frege’s views on November University of East Anglia language metaphysics raised in On Sense Kenneth Westphal offers a detailed study of Reference, arguably one of the most Kant’s method of ‘transcendental reflection’ important philosophical essays of the past and its use in the Critique of Pure Reason. hundred years. It provides an introduction His book will be of interest to all who are to the function/argument analysis and interested in Kant’s theoretical philosophy applies Frege’s technique to the notions of or in contemporary epistemology. predication, identity, existence and truth. Subject areas: history of philosophy, Kant Subject areas: philosophy, linguistics studies Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers researchers 228 x 152 mm 220pp 228 x 152 mm 386pp 0 521 83669 7 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 83373 6 HB c.£60.00 A January 2005 September

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The Philosophy of William James Common Sense The Logical Foundations of Richard Gale A Contemporary Defense Bradley’s Metaphysics University of Pittsburgh Noah Lemos Judgment, Inference, and Truth This is an accessible introduction to the full DePauw University, Indiana James Allard range of the philosophy of William James. Montana State University It portrays that philosophy as containing a This book is a major contribution to the deep division between a Promethean type of study of the philosopher F. H. Bradley, the pragmatism and a passive mysticism. most influential member of the nineteenth- Richard Gale attempts to harmonize these century school of British Idealists. It offers a pragmatic and mystical perspectives. sustained interpretation of Bradley’s Subject areas: philosophy, American Principles of Logic. studies, American literature Subject areas: metaphysics Market: graduate students, undergraduate Market: graduate students, academic students researchers 228 x 152 mm 180pp 228 x 152 mm 272pp 0 521 84028 7 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 83405 8 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 54955 8 PB c.£14.99 A November November Crimes Against Humanity Gilles Deleuze Larry May A General Introduction Noah Lemos presents a strong defense of the common sense tradition, the view that Washington University, St Louis Todd May Clemson University, South Carolina we may take as data for philosophical This book is the first book-length treatment inquiry many of the things we ordinarily of the philosophical foundations of This book offers a readable and compelling think we know. He discusses the main international criminal law. The focus is on introduction to the work of one of the features of that tradition as expounded by the moral, legal, and political questions that twentieth century’s most important and Thomas Reid, G.E. Moore and Roderick arise when individuals who commit elusive thinkers. Todd May organizes his Chisholm. collective crimes, such as crimes against book around a central question at the heart Subject areas: epistemology, ethics humanity, are held accountable by of Deleuze’s philosophy: how might we live? international criminal tribunals. Market: undergraduate students, graduate Subject areas: philosophy, literary theory, Subject areas: political philosophy, cultural studies students, academic researchers, professionals international relations, international law, Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 208pp human rights researchers 0 521 83784 7 HB c.£45.00 A Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 150pp October researchers 0 521 84309 X HB c.£32.50 A Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law 0 521 60384 6 PB c.£11.99 A Mind and Supermind 228 x 152 mm 320pp February 2005 Keith Frankish 0 521 84079 1 HB c.£40.00 A The Open University, Milton Keynes Brute Rationality 0 521 60051 0 PB c.£17.99 A Normativity and Human Action This book portrays the human mind as a November Joshua Gert two-level structure, with a non-conscious Personal Autonomy Florida State University basic mind supporting a more sophisticated New Essays In this book, Joshua Gert argues that rather supermind, which is conscious and relies on language. It argues that philosophers and Edited by James Stacey Taylor than simply ‘counting in favour of’ action, Louisiana State University normative reasons play two logically psychologists have failed to distinguish Autonomy has recently become one of the distinct roles: requiring action and these levels properly, and that this failure central concepts in contemporary moral justifying action. His book will appeal to a has led to problems. philosophy and has generated much debate range of readers interested in practical Subject areas: cognitive science, over its nature and value. This is the first reason in particular, and moral theory more psychology, history and philosophy of volume to bring together original essays generally. science, philosophy of science that address the theoretical foundations of Subject areas: moral philosophy, action Market: graduate students, academic the concept of autonomy, as well as essays theory researchers that investigate the relationship between Market: academic researchers, graduate 216 x 138 mm 280pp 2 line diagrams 2 tables autonomy and moral responsibility, students 0 521 81203 8 HB c.£40.00 A freedom, political philosophy, and medical August Cambridge Studies in Philosophy ethics. 216 x 138 mm 258pp Subject areas: moral and political 0 521 83318 3 HB c.£40.00 A philosophy, psychology, ethics August Market: graduate students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 83796 0 HB c.£42.50 A December

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Restoring Responsibility Price, Principle and the Philosophical History and the Essays on Ethics in Government,Business Environment Problem of Consciousness and Healthcare Mark Sagoff An Investigation in the Philosophy of Mind Dennis Thompson University of Maryland, College Park Paul M. Livingston Harvard University Villanova University, Pennsylvania The problem of explaining consciousness today remains a problem about the meaning of language. This book argues that the contemporary problem arises from a quest that has taken shape over the twentieth century, and that the analysis of history provides new resources for understanding and resolving it. Subject areas: philosophy, cognitive science Market: graduate students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 296pp 2 line diagrams 0 521 83820 7 HB c.£45.00 A September Mark Sagoff has written an engaging and In this important collection Thompson The Philosophy of Experimental provocative book about the contribution Biology argues for a more robust conception of economics can make to environmental responsibility in public life than prevails in policy. Written with verve and fluency this Marcel Weber contemporary democracies. He suggests book will be eagerly sought out by students Universität Hannover, Germany that we should stop thinking so much about and professionals in environmental policy Philosophy of Experimental Biology explores public ethics in terms of individual vices and informed general readers. some central philosophical issues and start thinking about it more in terms of Subject areas: ecology, philosophy, political concerning scientific research in modern institutional vices. science, law, economics experimental biology, including genetics, Subject areas: applied ethics, political biochemistry, molecular biology, Market: graduate students, academic science, public policy, law developmental biology, neurobiology, and researchers Market: graduate students, undergraduate microbiology. 228 x 152 mm 240pp students 0 521 83723 5 HB c.£40.00 A Subject areas: history and philosophy of 228 x 152 mm 336pp 0 521 54596 X PB c.£14.99 A science 0 521 83830 4 HB c.£40.00 A October Market: graduate students, academic 0 521 54722 9 PB c.£16.99 A researchers November The Practice of Liberal Pluralism Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology Liberty, Desert and the Market William Galston University of Maryland, College Park 228 x 152 mm 350pp 13 half-tones 7 tables Serena Olsaretti 0 521 82945 3 HB c.£45.00 A This book defends a theory, liberal University of Cambridge October pluralism, which is based on three core Defenders of the free market argue that concepts – value pluralism, political inequalities of income are just because they pluralism, and expressive liberty – and are deserved, and that they are what free explores the implications of this theory for individuals are entitled to. This book politics. It helps clarify some of the challenges those arguments, and will be of complexities of real-world political action interest to a wide range of readers in and points toward a distinctive conception political philosophy, political theory, and of public philosophy and public policy. economics. Subject areas: philosophy, political science, Subject areas: political philosophy, political public policy theory, philosophy of economics Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate researchers students 228 x 152 mm 230pp 228 x 152 mm 202pp 0 521 84034 1 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 83635 2 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 54963 9 PB c.£15.99 A August January 2005

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The Epistemology of Modern Moral Philosophy Philosophy Development, Evolution, and Edited by Anthony O’Hear ▼ see also Genetics University of Buckingham 55 Ciesielski: The Covering Property Axiom, CPA Richard Burian Although this collection of articles is not 78 Dowding: Justice and Democracy Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University formally a commentary on Elizabeth Anscombe’s famous article of the same title, 49 Feferman: Alfred Tarski These essays examine the developments in 88 Kjeller Johansen: Plato’s Natural Philosophy in which she criticised the moral three fundamental biological disciplines – 108 Miller: Philosophical Chaucer philosophy prevalent in 1958, a number of embryology, evolutionary biology, and 118 Perry: The Aesthetics of Emulation in the Visual Arts genetics. These disciplines were in conflict the contributors do take Anscombe’s work of Ancient Rome for much of the twentieth century and the as a starting point. Taken together the 92 Seigel: The Idea of the Self essays in this collection examine key collection could be seen as a demonstration 140 Turner: Faith, Reason and the Existence of God methodological problems within these of the extent to which moral philosophers 85 van der Eijk: Medicine and Philosophy in Greek and disciplines and the difficulties faced in have since attempted to answer Anscombe’s Roman Antiquity 85 Wilson Nightingale: Spectacles of Truth in Classical overcoming the conflicts between them. challenge, and to develop an approach to their subject which, while psychologically Greek Philosophy Subject areas: history and philosophy of 49 Wolf: A Tour Through Mathematical Logic plausible, is neither based on divine law nor biology permissive of the impermissible. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: philosophy, ethics researchers Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 8 line diagrams 8 half-tones Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, 54 0 521 83675 1 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 54528 5 PB c.£18.99 A 228 x 152 mm 300pp February 2005 0 521 60326 9 PB c.£15.99 A July Genes and the Agents of Life Robert Wilson Agency and Action University of Alberta Edited by John Hyman This book undertakes to rethink the place University of Oxford of the individual in the biological sciences, and Helen Steward drawing parallels with the cognitive and University of Oxford social sciences. It includes highly accessible The concept of action now occupies a discussions of genetic encoding, species and central place in ethics, metaphysics and natural kinds, and pluralism above the jurisprudence. This collection of original levels of selection, drawing on work from essays by leading philosophers covers the across the biological sciences. entire range of the philosophy of action. Subject areas: philosophy, biology, history Topics covered include the nature of actions of science themselves; how the concepts of act, agent, cause and event are related to each other; Market: graduate students, academic self-knowledge, emotion, autonomy and researchers freedom in human life; the place of the 228 x 152 (6 x 9) 300pp 2 line diagrams concept of action in criminal law; and ‘the 3 half-tones 13 tables 3.5 billion dollar question’: was the 0 521 83646 8 HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 54495 5 PB c.£17.99 A destruction of the World Trade Center one January 2005 event or two? Subject areas: philosophy, law Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, 55 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 60356 0 PB c.£15.99 A September

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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development Brian Hopkins Lancaster University Associate Editors: Ronald G. Barr University of British Columbia George F. Michel De Paul University, Chicago Philippe Rochat Emory University The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development is a definitive, accessible and up-to-date account of all aspects of child development. Written by an international team of leading experts, it adopts an interdisciplinary approach which means that everything from neonatal development to education, paediatrics, neuroscience, theories and research methods, physical development, social development, cognitive development, psychopathology and parenting are covered. It also looks at cultural issues, sex differences and the history of child development. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in children. Contents: Preface; Introduction: What is development? The concept of development: historical perspectives; Understanding ontogenetic development: debates about the nature of the epigenetic process; Defining ontogenetic development; Challenges for the future; • Authoritative, comprehensive, Part I: Theories of development; Part II: Methods in child development research; Part III: accessible guide to child development Prenatal development and the newborn; Part IV: Domains of development: from infancy to adolescence; Part V: Selected topics; Part VI: Developmental pathology; Part VII: Crossing • Interdisciplinary approach means it will the borders; Appendices: 1.Biographical sketches of key figures; 2. Milestones of motor be a valuable resource for students, development indicators of biological maturity; 3. The statistics of quantitative genetic researchers, health professionals, theory; Glossary of terms; Relevant organizations; References; Name index ; Subject index; teachers, social workers and parents Acknowledgements. •Written by international team of Contributors: Jerome S. Bruner, Celia Moore, Gilbert Gottlieb, Brian Hopkins, Michael leading experts Mascolo, Kurt W. Fischer, Johan J. Bolhuis, Jerry A. Hogan, John Watson, Peter Fonagy, Norman H. Freeman, Gregor Schöner, Michael Rivkin, Morag Donaldson, Ype H. Subject areas: developmental psychology, Poortinga, Sergio Pellis, John Worobey, Roger Bakeman, Adina R. Lew, Eric Taylor, William psychology, paediatrics, education M. Bukowski, Ryan Adams, Patricia R. Cohen, Charlie Lewis, James E. Stevensong, Market: general readers, undergraduates, Alexander von Eye, John McArdle, Helen Westcott, Ronald W. Oppenheim, Richard graduates, academic researchers, Ribchester Simon Parson, William P. Fifer, Wenda R. Trevathan, Gavin Bremner, Tara professionals Callaghan, Scott Johnson, Erin E. Hannon, Dima Amso, Beatrix Vereijken, Hildy S. Ross, Catherine Spielmacher, Nathan Fox, Cindy A. Stifter, Elliot Turiel, Ray D. Kent, Brian MacWhinney, Jane Herbert, Richard E. Tremblay, John E. Richards, Albert Gramsbergen, Barbara F. Finlay, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal, Edward C. Melhuish, Claire Hughes, Charles A. Nelson, Lauren J. Harris, Andrew N. Meltzoff, Robert J. Sternberg, Jane Clark, Peter K. Smith, Claes von Hofsten, Peter Bryant,Yvette Solomon, Michael Lewis, Joyce Benenson, Judy Dunn, Peter Wolff; Mark Bennett, Mary Rothbart, Julie Hwang, Hellgard Rauh, Simon Baron-Cohen, Christopher Gillberg, Ann Bigelow, Fiona Stanley, Ian M. Goodyer, Carla Sharp, Mary Smyth, Margaret Cousins, Digby Elliott, Margaret J. Snowling, Ian St James Roberts, Roger D. Freeman, Maryke Groenveld, Frederick K. Kozak, James J. McKenna, Mijna Hadders-Algra, Michelle de Haan, Michael Cole, Jennifer Cole, Thalia Eley, Mark H. Johnson, William A. Harris; Leslie Smith, Scott R. Robinson, John C. Fentress, Melissa Bowerman, Martin C.O. Bax, Elizabeth Menaghan, Robert H. Wozniak, David Olson, Pierre Monoud, Kurt Kreppner, Eugene Subbotsky, Willis Overton, Ulrich Mueller, Robert Malina. Publicity material available: 276 x 219 mm 550pp 88 half-tones 70 line diagrams 60 tables 70 figures Leaflet 0 521 91479 5 0 521 65117 4 HB c. £70.00 A October Resources: www.cambridge.org/hopkins (available one month prior to publication)

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Cognitive Developmental Change Why Life Speeds Up As Theories, Models and Measurement You Get Older Edited by Andreas Demetriou How Memory Shapes Our Past University of Cyprus Douwe Draaisma and Athanassios Raftopoulos Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands University of Cyprus Is it true, as the novelist Cees Noteboom Makes an original contribution to once wrote, that “Memory is like a dog developmental, cognitive and educational that lies down where it pleases”? Where do science by bringing together uniquely the long, lazy summers of our childhood diverse perspectives for analysing the go? Why is it that as we grow older time dynamics of change. Chapters cover key seems to condense, speed up, elude us theories of cognitive change, the factors that while in old age significant events from affect change including neurological, our distant past can seem as vivid and real emotional and socio-cultural factors and as what happened yesterday? In this the latest methods for measuring and enchanting and thoughtful book, Douwe modelling change. Draaisma, author of the internationally Subject areas: developmental psychology, acclaimed Metaphors of Memory, explores cognitive psychology, cognitive science, the nature of autobiographical memory. educational psychology Applying a unique blend of scholarship, Market: graduate students, academic poetic sensibility and keen observation he researchers • Explores the nature of autobiographical tackles such extraordinary phenomena as Cambridge Studies in Cognitive and Perceptual memory, covering everything from first deja-vu, near-death experiences, the Development, 10 memories, traumatic memories and memory feats of idiot-savants and the 228 x 152 mm 350pp 24 tables 56 figures extraordinary feats of memory, to smell, effects of extreme trauma on memory 0 521 82579 2 HB c.£45.00 A deja-vu and flashbulb memories recall. Raising almost as many questions October •Draws on unique combination of as it answers, this fascinating book will not fail to touch you at the same time as it Cognition, Emotion and historical scholarship, scientific research educates and entertains. Psychopathology and everyday experience Contents: 1.‘Memory is like a dog that Theoretical, Empirical and Clinical • Accessible, original and engaging style lies down where it pleases’; 2. Flashes in Approaches the dark: first memories; 3. Smell and Edited by Jenny Yiend memory; 4. Yesterday’s record; 5. The University of Oxford inner flashbulb; 6. ‘Why do we remember This is a ‘state-of-the-art’ account of the forwards and not backwards?’ 7. The cognitive-clinical literature and sets an absolute memories of Funes and agenda for future work. It covers a range of Sherashevsky; 8.The advantages of a theoretical, empirical and clinical topics defect: the savant syndrome; 9. The including: learning theory, attentional memory of a grandmaster: a conversation processes, cognitive training, ambiguity with Ton Sijbrands; 10. Trauma and resolution, MRI, imagery, social anxiety, memory: the Demjanjuk case; autobiographical memory and Mindfulness 11. Richard and Anna Wagner: forty-five Based Cognitive Therapy. years of married life; 12.‘In oval mirrors Subject areas: cognitive psychology, clinical we drive around’: on experiencing a sense psychology, emotion studies of déjà vu; 13. Reminiscence; 14. Why Market: graduate students, academic life speeds up as you get older; researchers 15. Forgetting; 16. ‘I saw my life flash before my eyes like a film’; 17. From 228 x 152 mm 300pp 1 half-tone 3 tables 22 figures memory – Portrait with Sill Life. 0 521 83391 4 HB c.£50.00 A Subject areas: cognitive psychology, 0 521 54174 3 PB c.£18.99 A autobiographical memory, history of October psychology, history of mind Market: general readers, undergraduates, graduates 247 x 174 mm 252pp 17 half-tones 12 figures 0 521 83424 4 HB c. £19.99 T Publicity material available: October By request – contact your Cambridge This book was originally published by Historische sales representative Uitgeverij as Waarom het leven sneller gaat als je ouder wordt in 2001

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Cognition and Intelligence Social Motivation Communicating Social Support Identifying the Mechanisms of the Mind Conscious and Unconscious Processes Daena Goldsmith Edited by Robert Sternberg Edited by Joseph Forgas University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Yale University, Connecticut University of New South Wales, Sydney When we experience daily stresses or major and Jean Pretz Williams crises, we often talk to our friends, family, Yale University, Connecticut University of New South Wales, Sydney spouses, and partners. Some of these With contributions by Markus Raab and Simon Laham observations are helpful; some are not. This This book is about psychological research This presents ground-breaking research by book provides a communication-based on intelligence and the various factors that leading international researchers on the approach for understanding why some influence intelligence. It is a summary and nature, functions and characteristics of conversations about problems are more synthesis of the past 30 years of literature on social motivation. Contributors focus on a helpful than others. intelligence, a contribution which has been variety of issues, such as the functions of Subject areas: social and , lacking in the literature thus far. intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and the communications, applied linguistics Subject areas: cognitive psychology, subtle roles that habits, goals, affect and Market: academic researchers, graduate educational psychology effort play in producing and maintaining students, professionals social behaviors. Market: academic researchers, graduate Advances in Personal Relationships Subject areas: social, personality and students 228 x 152 mm 224pp 2 tables cognitive psychology 228 x 152 mm 350pp 27 line diagrams 8 tables 0 521 82590 3 HB c.£35.00 A 0 521 82744 2 HB c.£50.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate June 0 521 53479 8 PB c.£18.99 A students July Stereotypes and Prejudice in 228 x 152 mm 400pp 23 line diagrams 4 tables Conflict The Detection of Deception in 0 521 83254 3 HB c.£55.00 A December The Case of the Perception of Arabs in Forensic Contexts Israeli Society Edited by Pär-Anders Granhag The Social Life of Emotions Daniel Bar-Tal Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden Edited by Larissa Tiedens Tel-Aviv University and Leif Strömwall Stanford University, California and Yona Teichman Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden and Colin Leach Tel-Aviv University This book provides a cutting-edge account University of California, Santa Cruz On the basis of knowledge accumulated in of the field of deception detection written This book examines the interplay of social, developmental, and political by international experts and in addition to emotions and social relationships. The psychology, sociology, political science, traditional topics, covers new areas such as chapters discuss ways in which relationships cultural studies and communication, the cross-cutural factors and training generate emotions, ways in which book presents integrative conceptual professionals to detect deception. It will be relationships and social life constrain frameworks, which are used to analyze the a valuable resource for academics, students people’s emotions, and how emotions representation of Arabs in Israeli-Jewish and practitioners in the legal domain. constitute social relationships. society. Subject areas: psychology and law, Subject areas: social and personality Subject areas: social and personality criminology, psychology, psychology psychology, developmental psychology Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students, professionals students, undergraduate students students 228 x 152 mm 320pp Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction 228 x 152 mm 400pp 5 line diagrams 15 half-tones 0 521 83375 2 HB c.£60.00 A 228 x 152 mm 368pp 8 line diagrams 17 tables 7 tables 0 521 54157 3 PB c.£21.99 A 0 521 82811 2 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 80797 2 HB c.£35.00 A September 0 521 53529 8 PB c.£19.99 A December October

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My Neighbor, My Enemy Human Development Across Bakhtinian Perspectives on Justice and Community in the Aftermath Lives and Generations Language, Literacy and Learning of Mass Atrocity The Potential for Change Edited by Arnetha Ball Edited by Eric Stover Edited by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Stanford University, California University of California, Berkeley Northwestern University, Illinois and Sarah Freedman and Harvey M. Weinstein Kathleen E. Kiernan University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley London School of Economics and Political Science This represents a multidisciplinary How do societies torn apart by civil war and and Ruth J. Friedman collaboration that highlights the the horrors of ethnic cleansing, genocide, U.S. House of Representatives significance of Mikhail Bakhtin’s theories to mass rape and the destruction of the modern scholarship in the field of language infrastructures of civil society begin to and literacy. Chapters are contributed by rebuild themselves? This book adopts a authors who write from various social science perspective and draws on perspectives. original research by people working within Subject areas: educational psychology, the societies involved. linguistics Subject areas: political psychology, social Market: academic researchers, graduate psychology, sociology, political science, students, undergraduate students peace studies, human rights studies, socio- legal studies Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive & Computational Perspectives Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 352pp 16 line diagrams 14 tables researchers, professionals 0 521 83105 9 HB c.£50.00 A 228 x 152 mm 360pp 15 tables 14 figures 0 521 53788 6 PB c.£19.99 A 0 521 83495 3 HB c.£50.00 A August 0 521 54264 2 PB c.£18.99 A November Research Projects and Research This volume examines the potential for Proposals Collective Guilt change during the life course and across A Guide for Scientists Seeking Funding International Perspectives generations by addressing the possibilities Paul G. Chapin Edited by Nyla R. Branscombe for promoting healthy development from University of Kansas infancy to adulthood in three key domains: This book, written by a longtime program and Bertjan Doosje human capital, partnership behavior, and officer at the National Science Foundation, Universiteit van Amsterdam child and adolescent development. is a guide to writing good proposals for scientific research, that scientists in any Emotion can result from interpreting group Subject areas: psychology, psychiatry, discipline can submit to funding agencies to actions as reflecting on the self due to an sociology, economics gain support for their research projects. association betwen the two. This volume Market: graduate students, undergraduate considers the nature of collective guilt, the students, academic researchers, Subject areas: cognitive, behavioral, social antecedent conditions necessary for it to be professionals science experienced, how it can be measured, as The Jacobs Foundation Series on Adolescence Market: academic researchers, graduate well as how collective guilt differs from students 228 x 152 mm 400pp 32 line diagrams 30 tables other group based emotions. 0 521 53579 4 PB c.£19.99 A 228 x 152 mm 176pp Subject areas: social psychologists September 0 521 83015 X HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 53716 9 PB c.£16.99 A Market: academic researchers, graduate August students Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction Creativity in Science Chance, Logic, Genius, and Zeitgeist 228 x 152 mm 368pp 24 line diagrams 11 tables 0 521 81760 9 HB c.£45.00 A Dean Keith Simonton 0 521 52083 5 PB c.£18.99 A University of California, Davis September Where do major scientific breakthroughs come from? Do they arise from the logic of the scientific method or do they result from flashes of genius? This book provides an answer not by choosing one explanation and ignoring the others, but rather by unifying all four perspectives into a single theory. Subject areas: cognitive, social and personality psychology Market: graduate students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 232pp 11 line diagrams 3 tables 0 521 83579 8 HB £40.00 A July

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Gender Differences in Sociology Third Party Policing Mathematics Lorraine Mazerolle Edited by Ann Gallagher Griffith University, Queensland Law School Admissions Council, Newton, PA The Handbook of Political and Janet Ransley and James Kaufman Sociology Griffith University, Queensland California State University, San Bernardino Edited by Thomas Janoski The first comprehensive exploration of a This book explores gender differences in University of Kentucky major change in crime control which has math performance – and why males Robert Alford seen responsibility no longer primarily with outperform females on high stakes City University of New York state agencies but shared with a wide range standardized tests but not in the classroom. Alexander Hicks of organisations and individuals. Exactly These differences are important, because Emory University, Atlanta how third party policing works, practical scores on such tests are generally used in and Mildred Schwartz issues and ethical implications are all decisions that have important consequences University of Illinois, Chicago integrated with original research and for students such as college admissions and This handbook is the first complete survey theory. job placement. of the vibrant field of political sociology. Subject areas: criminology, criminal justice, Subject areas: , Subject areas: sociology, political sociology, policing studies, social policy, political educational psychology social movements, political science sociology Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, academic Market: undergraduate students, graduate students researchers students, academic researchers, 228 x 152 mm 352pp 17 line diagrams 11 tables 234 x 156 mm 500pp professionals 0 521 82605 5 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 81990 3 HB c.£65.00 A Cambridge Studies in Criminology 0 521 53344 9 PB c.£16.99 A 0 521 52620 5 PB c.£23.99 A 228 x 152 mm 250pp July February 2005 0 521 82783 3 HB c.£45.00 A Out of Options Dissecting the Social 0 521 53507 7 PB c.£16.99 A January 2005 Suicide and Risk-Taking in Adolescents On the Principles of Analytical Sociology Kate Sofronoff Peter Hedstrom The Virtual Prison University of Queensland Professor Hedstrom argues for a systematic Changing the Face of Punishment Len Dalgliesh development of sociological theory so that Julian V. Roberts University of Queensland it has the explanatory power and precision University of Ottawa and Robert Kosky to inform sociological research and The last twenty five years have seen University of Adelaide understanding, qualities lacking in much of dramatic rises in the prison populations of This looks at suicidal and risk-taking the grand social theorizing currently most industrialised nations. Unable to keep behaviour and includes a discussion of fashionable. up with increased numbers of convicted disorders such as depression, conduct Subject areas: social theory, social research, offenders, governments and criminal justice problems, and substance abuse that often political theory, philosophical theory systems have been seeking new ways to precede suicide. The material is presented in control and punish offenders. One sanction Market: graduate students, academic a structured way that allows the reader to adopted in Canada and some parts of researchers follow the logical progression. Europe and the US is community custody 228 x 152 mm 275pp Subject areas: health and developmental which attempts to recreate the punitive 0 521 79229 0 HB c.£50.00 A nature of prison but without incarceration. psychology, sociology 0 521 79667 9 PB c.£18.99 A This book analyses the effectiveness of this Market: academic researchers, graduate January 2005 approach and explores its implicatIons for students Making Sense of Motherhood offenders and society as a whole. Cambridge Studies on Child and Adolescent Health A Narrative Approach Subject areas: criminology, criminal justice, 228 x 152 mm 200pp 15 line diagrams 5 tables Tina Miller penal policy, public policy, sociology, 0 521 81238 0 HB c.£35.00 A Oxford Brookes University politics June This book explores how women try to make Market: graduate students, academic sense of, and narrate their experiences of researchers, professionals first-time motherhood in industrialised Cambridge Studies in Criminology Psychology society. It charts the social, cultural and 228 x 152 mm 250pp ▼ see also moral contours of contemporary 0 521 82959 3 HB c.£45.00 A motherhood and engages with sociological 0 521 53644 8 PB c.£16.99 A 16 McGrew: The Cultured Chimpanzee and feminist debates on how selves are December constituted, maintained and narrated. Subject areas: sociology, gender studies, anthropology, narrative research Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 200pp 0 521 83572 0 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 54364 9 PB c.£15.99 A December

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Ethnicity, Nationalism and Narrating the New Predictive The Politics of Personalised Minority Rights Genetics Medicine Edited by Stephen May Ethics, Enthnography and Science Pharmacogenetics in the Clinic University of Waikato, New Zealand Monica Konrad Adam Hedgecoe Tariq Modood University of Cambridge University of Sussex University of Bristol This book explores how new techniques in Applies a social science perspective to and Judith Squires genetic testing have changed the exploring issues arising in clinical practice University of Bristol relationship between ethics and medicine. as a result of drug development linked to This interdisciplinary collection addresses Drawing on research with families affected genetic testing. These include the social the position of minorities in democratic by Huntington’s Disease the author context within which new drugs are trialled, societies, with a particular focus on highlights the disparity between actually attitudes of the clinicians asked to minority rights and recognition. For the living with the results of genetic testing and administer them, expectations of clinicians first time, it brings together leading the public debates around genetic testing and patients and associated ethical issues. international authorities on ethnicity, and medicine. Subject areas: , science nationalism and minority rights from both Subject areas: science and technology and technology studies, medical social and political theory, with the aim of studies, sociology of medicine, medical anthropology, , bioethics fostering further interdisciplinary debate. anthropology, medical ethics, cultural Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: political sociology, race and theory researchers ethnicity studies, political science, Market: graduate students, academic Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences nationalism studies, international relations, researchers 228 x 152 mm 220pp human rights Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences 0 521 84177 1 HB c.£40.00 A Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 250pp 0 521 60265 3 PB c.£18.99 A researchers, undergraduate students 0 521 83314 0 HB c.£50.00 A December 228 x 152 mm 225pp 5 tables 1 figure 0 521 54066 6 PB c.£18.99 A Community Media January 2005 0 521 84229 8 HB c.£50.00 A People, Places and Communication 0 521 60317 X PB c.£18.99 A AIDS, Rhetoric, and Medical Technologies November Knowledge Kevin Howley White Backlash and the Politics DePauw University, Indiana Alex Preda of Multiculturalism Universität Konstanz, Germany This original and engaging study of Roger Hewitt This book shows how scientific knowledge community media combines original Goldsmiths College, University of London about is shaped by the broader research with comparative and theoretical Stephen Lawrence’s murder led to the culture of advanced societies. The latter analysis. The author examines a number of widest review of institutional racism seen in includes metaphors, narratives, and social different community media such as radio, the UK. White working-class communities classifications. The book examines the television and print media and looks at the near the scene of the murder, however, were formation of scientific knowledge about the way they impact on the lives of those who deeply hostile to multiculturalist AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and highlights produce and consume them. initiatives. Drawing on extensive research, the common features with the SARS Subject areas: communication studies, this book relates these phenomena to the epidemic. media studies, cultural studies, community ‘backlash’ to multiculturalism Subject areas: sociology of science and studies, political science internationally evident during the 1990s. knowledge, cultural studies, medical Market: undergraduate students, graduate Subject areas: race and ethnicity studies, anthropology students, academic researchers politics, sociology, cultural studies Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 250pp Market: undergraduate students, graduate students 0 521 79228 2 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 79668 7 PB c.£15.99 A students, academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 225pp 3 line diagrams 2 tables January 2005 228 x 152 mm 220pp 0 521 83770 7 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 81768 4 HB c.£42.50 A January 2005 0 521 52089 4 PB c.£15.99 A December

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The Human Genome Diversity Bonds of Civility Exploratory Network Analysis Project Aesthetic Networks and Political Origins with Pajek of Japanese Culture An Ethnography Wouter de Nooy Amade M’Charek Eiko Ikegami Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam New School University, New York Universiteit van Amsterdam Andrej Mrvar The Human Genome Diversity Project was Combining sociological insights in University of Ljubljana ain important and controversial programme organizations with cultural history, this and Vladimir Batagelj of research arising from debates book explores networks of performing arts, University of Ljubljana surrounding the mapping of the human tea ceremony and haiku, the politics of This is the first textbook on social network genome. This book is based on a detailed kimono aesthetics, the rise of commercial analysis integrating theory, applications, ethnographic study of two laboratories publishing, the popularization of etiquette and professional software for performing involved in the project and explores issues and manners, the vogue for androgyny in network analysis. The book introduces the around standardisation, naturalisation and kabuki performance, and the rise of tacit main concepts and their applications in diversity. modes of communication. social research with exercises. An Subject areas: science and technology Subject areas: sociology, Asian studies, application section explaining how to studies, race and ethnicity studies, gender Japan studies, art history perform the network analyses with Pajek studies, bioethics. Market: scholars and graduate students software follows each theoretical section. Market: graduate students, academic Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences Subject areas: sociology, statistics researchers 228 x 152 mm 500pp 25 line diagrams Market: graduate students, undergraduate Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences 4 colour plates 1 table students 0 521 80942 8 HB c.£60.00 A Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences 228 x 152 mm 220pp 0 521 60115 0 PB c.£20.95 A 0 521 83222 5 HB c.£50.00 A February 2005 228 x 152 mm 300pp 179 line diagrams 0 521 53987 0 PB c.£18.99 A 0 521 84173 9 HB c.£65.00 A January 2005 Generalized Blockmodeling 0 521 60262 9 PB c.£23.99 X November ■ Textbook Patrick Doreian University of Pittsburgh Understanding Police Use of Controversies in Environmental Vladimir Batagelj Force Sociology University of Ljubljana and Anuska Ferligoj Geoffrey Alpert Edited by Robert White University of South Carolina University of Tasmania University of Ljubljana and Roger Dunham This is the very first comprehensive This book provides an integrated treatment University of Miami Australian textbook on environmental of blockmodeling, the most frequently used sociology. It covers all of the key issues and technique in social network analysis. The controversies in environmental sociology authors propose direct optimizational today. Each chapter deals with discrete approaches to blockmodeling which yield issues in a manner that captures the main blockmodels that best fit the network data. debates, the central figures, and the social Generalizations and the deductive use of nature of environmental-related trends. blockmodeling are proposed while substantive implications are explored. Subject areas: sociology, environmental sociology, human geography, Subject areas: sociology, anthropology, environmental politics, economics computer science, statistics, business administration Market: undergraduate students Market: graduate students, undergraduate 228 x 152 mm 272pp 7 tables 8 figures students 0 521 60102 9 PB c.£12.99 A August Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences 228 x 152 mm 450pp 103 line diagrams 117 tables 0 521 84085 6 HB c.£50.00 A This book includes a brief survey of prior February 2005 research, and then goes on to present important new data and findings. The authors put forward a new conceptual framework, the Authority Maintenance Theory, for examining and assessing police use of force. Subject areas: criminology, American law and society Market: graduate students, undergraduate students Cambridge Studies in Criminology 228 x 152 mm 200pp 10 line diagrams 24 tables 0 521 83773 1 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54675 3 PB c.£18.99 A October

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Economic Espionage and ■ New in Paperback Models and Methods in Social Industrial Spying Network Analysis Between Politics and Markets Hedieh Nasheri Firms, Competition, and Institutional Edited by Peter Carrington Kent State University, Ohio Change in Post-Mao China University of Waterloo, Ontario John Scott In view of the recent revolution in Yi-min Lin University of Essex information technology, this book Hong Kong University of Science and Technology investigates the current state of industrial and Stanley Wasserman espionage, showing the far-reaching effects University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign of advances in computing and wireless This surveys the most important new communications. Synthesizing views from developments in the quantitative analysis of leading national and international social network data. It consists of original authorities, Professor Hedi Nasheri explains review articles by leading methodologists, the historical and conceptual all commissioned exclusively for this underpinnings of economic espionage, volume. The book will complement the trade secret theft, and industrial spying. She Wasserman and Faust’s Social Network shows how these activities have impacted Analysis: Methods and Applications (also society, and she tracks the legislative and available from Cambridge University statutory efforts to control them. Press). Throughout the book Professor Nasheri Subject areas: social network analysis, emphasizes the international ramifications research methods, business of economic espionage. She also includes Market: academic researchers, numerous accounts of noteworthy cases undergraduate students and episodes. Between Politics and Markets examines how Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences Subject areas: criminology, international the decline of central planning in post-Mao law 228 x 152 mm 500pp China was related to the rise of two markets 0 521 80959 2 HB c.£60.00 A Market: academic researchers, – an economic market for the exchange of 0 521 60097 9 PB c.£22.99 A undergraduate students products and factors, and a political market February 2005 Cambridge Studies in Criminology for the diversion to private interests of state 228 x 152 mm 250pp assets and authorities. 0 521 83582 8 HB c.£60.00 A Subject areas: sociology, economics, Sociology 0 521 54371 1 PB c.£21.99 A Chinese politics ▼ January 2005 see also Market: graduate students, academic Marking Time in the Golden researchers 72 Corak: Generational Income Mobility in North America and Europe State Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 18 145 Knight: Understanding Australia’s Neighbours Women’s Imprisonment in California 228 x 152 mm 280pp 3 line diagrams 17 tables 80 Komter: Social Solidarity and the Gift 0 521 60404 4 PB c.£15.95 A Candace Kruttschnitt 75 Salais: Europe and the Politics of Capabilities October University of Minnesota 81 Thomas-Houston: ‘Stony the Road’ to Change and Rosemary Gartner 73 Venturini: Postwar Migration Patterns in Southern University of Toronto Europe, 1950–2000 Drawing on archival data, interviews, and 144 Wilkinson: Voting and Violence surveys, the authors’ analysis considers the relationships among official philosophies and practices of imprisonment, women’s responses to the prison regime, and relations between women prisoners. Subject areas: criminology, criminal justice, sociology, gender and women’s studies Market: academic researchers, undergraduate students Cambridge Studies in Criminology 228 x 152 mm 250pp 3 line diagrams 16 tables 0 521 82558 X HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 53265 5 PB c.£17.99 A February 2005

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An Introduction to Christianity Linda Woodhead University of Lancaster An Introduction to Christianity examines the key figures, events and ideas of two thousand years of Christian history and places them in context. It considers the religion in its material as well as its spiritual dimensions, and explores its interactions with wider society such as money, politics, force, gender and the family, and non-Christian cultures and societies. This Introduction places particular focus on the ways in which Christianity has understood, embodied and related to power. Comprehensive and accessible, this book will appeal to the student and general reader. Contents: Introduction; Part I. The Christian Revolution: Ascent to Power: 1. How Christianity came to power; 2. Churches of east and west in the early middle ages; 3. Christendom: the western church in power; Part II. The Modern Revolution: Compromises with Power: 4. The Reformation in context; 5. Protestant pathways into the modern world; 6. Catholic and orthodox negotiations with modernity; 7. Twentieth- century fortunes; Conclusion. Subject areas: Christian theology, church history, sociology of religion Market: undergraduate students, general readers, clergy 228 x 152 mm 450pp 27 half-tones 7 maps •Traces the history of Christianity worldwide 0 521 45445 X HB c. £42.50 A 0 521 78655 X PB c. £15.99 T right through to the twenty-first century July •Focuses on Christianity’s interaction with wider culture and society • Unique consideration of the way in which Christianity has understood, embodied and related to power

■ New Edition A Companion to the New Testament Second edition A. E. Harvey This fully revised second edition of the Companion to the New Testament, first published in 1970, now follows the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV). It provides a running commentary on the text of the New Testament while taking account of the findings of recent scholarship. Using accessible non-technical language, it sets the text in the context of the time and place in which it was written and clarifies its meaning in the light of modern methods of research and interpretation. It will be invaluable to clergy and lay people alike.

From a review of the first edition: ‘Anyone tackling the New Testament will do very well to take with him this learned, reliable, plainspoken and honest Companion.’ Humphrey Palmer, Religious Studies

Contents: Preface; Preface to the First Edition (1970); 1. The New Testament; 2. The gospels; 3. Acts of the apostles; 4. Letters; 5. Revelation. •A full revision of the Companion first Subject area: biblical studies, ancient history, literature (general) published in 1970, incorporating advances Market: general readers, clergy, undergraduate students in New Testament scholarship 228 x 152 mm 800pp 27 maps • Now based on The New Revised Standard 0 521 78297 X HB c. £30.00 A 0 521 78834 X PB c. £19.99 T Version of the Bible Publicity material available: October • Uses no technical language, ensuring text By request – contact your Cambridge remains accessible for general readers sales representative

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The King James Version of the Bible The product of many years’ examination of both printed and manuscript material, this new edition of the King James Version and the accompanying explanatory book will be a major landmark in the academic study of the textual history of the Bible. The book and Bible will be published in hardback, both individually and as a two-volume set. The Bible will also be available in a traditional leather binding.

The King James Bible: A Textual History The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible, David Norton with the Apocrypha Victoria University, Wellington King James Version David Norton has recently re-edited the King James Bible and Edited by David Norton this book arises from his many years work on that project. Here Victoria University, Wellington he shows how the text of the most important Bible in the The standard editions of the 1611 King James Bible (or English language was made, and how, both for better and for Authorised Version) currently available give, with little variation, worse, it changed in the hands of printers and editors. This the text as established by the Oxford edition of 1769. They give uniquely detailed account of the history helps to demonstrate the reader, therefore, a seventeenth-century text in mid-eighteenth what the text should be for modern readers who want the most century clothes – clothes that are neither original nor modern. faithful representation of the King James translators’ work. For this new edition, the established text of the King James Contents: Part I. The History: 1. Making the text; 2. Pre-1611 Version has been collated with the translators’ original work in evidence for the text; 3. The first edition; 4. The King’s printer order to give the reader as closely as possible the exact text that the at work, 1612–17; 5. Correcting and corrupting the text, translators decided on. It has also been given consistent modern 1629–1760; 6. Setting the standard, 1762–1769; 7. The current spelling and presentation in order to make it easier to read and text; Part II. The New Edition: 8. Variants and orthography; study than the standard editions. 9. Punctuation and other matters; Appendices 1–9. Subject areas: biblical studies Subject areas: biblical studies, bibliography, publishing and printing history, church history Market: academic researchers, clergy, general readers Market: academic researchers, graduate students, clergy 247 x 174 mm c.1900pp 0 521 84386 3 HB c. £45.00 A 247 x 174 mm 450pp 10 half-tones 0 521 84387 1 0 521 77100 5 HB £65.00 A Black French Morocco leather c. £65.00 B November November

Two Volume Set • Companion to The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible – which revisits the original KJV translators’ work and discards some 0 521 844452 HB Set (book and Bible) c. £100.00 A subsequent editorial alterations Resources: www.cambridge.org/kjv • Lists and analyses the variant readings in early printings of the (available one month prior to publication) King James Bible •Points out the distinctive features of earlier editions of the KJV, and argues why certain readings should be restored or kept in Publicity material available: preference to others KJV Bible Commentary Leaflet 0 521 91748 4

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Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic Bound by the Bible The Cambridge Companion to Manuscripts in the Cambridge Jews, Christians and the Sacrifice of Isaac the Gospels Genizah Collections Edward Kessler Edited by Stephen C. Barton New Series (T-S NS) University of Cambridge University of Durham Edited by Avi Shivtiel University of Leeds and Friedrich Niessen University of Cambridge This volume describes over 9,000 items, most of them written in the classical Genizah period (10th–13th centuries). They include translations and commentaries on the Bible, Mishnah and Talmud, Jewish legal works, homilies, philosophical treatises, medicine, astronomy, astrology, magic, historical works, folk-tales and legends, and rhymed prose and poetry. There are also commercial accounts, personal and business letters, and legal and administrative documents. The Sacrifice of Isaac is one of the most This book on the gospels is an introduction Subject areas: Jewish studies, philosophy well-known stories in the Bible and has with a difference. Whereas the standard and law, Arabic and Judeao-Arabic language been a source of fascination for Jews and approach focuses only on historical and literature Christians for many centuries. Edward questions – authorship, date, historical Market: academic researchers, graduate Kessler offers an enthralling account of how setting and literary genre – this book also students neither Jewish nor Christian interpretations considers the gospels as texts of Christian Cambridge University Library Genizah Series, 14 can be understood properly without scripture which have inspired the faith and reference to the other. 297 x 210 mm 700pp 24 half-tones worship of the church down the ages right 0 521 75087 3 HB c.£100.00 A Subject areas: Jewish studies, ancient up to the present. The contributors include September history, Christian theology, biblical studies theologians and ethicists as well as New Market: academic researchers, graduate Testament scholars. They look, not only at students what the texts say, but also at how they speak from the past to the present. 228 x 152 mm 272pp 13 half-tones 0 521 83542 9 HB c.£50.00 A • The essays address subjects not usually 0 521 54313 4 PB c.£18.99 A covered in standard introductions to the Not previously announced gospels, including their impact on Homicide in the Biblical World Christian lives, spirituality and worship, literature and the arts Pamela Barmash Washington University, St Louis •Interdisciplinary and international, the This book examines the way homicide was book will be of interest to an unusually prosecuted and punished in the Bible and wide audience, including theology shows how justice reflects the religion and students, religious professionals, culture of the Bible. The books compares academics, and theologically literate lay the law of the Bible to the law of the ancient people Near East. Contributors: Loveday Alexander, Francis Subject areas: biblical studies, ancient Near Watson, Walter Moberly, Stephen Fowl, East studies Sandra Schneiders, Dale Allison, Richard Hays, Luke T. Johnson, Marianne Meye Market: academic researchers, graduate Thompson, Rowan Greer, Andrew Louth, students, undergraduate students Gordon Wakefield, Stephen Barton, Colin 228 x 152 mm 220pp Crowder 0 521 83468 6 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 54773 3 PB c.£15.99 A Subject areas: biblical studies, Christian December theology, ancient history Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Companions to Religion 228 x 152 mm 304pp 0 521 80766 2 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 00261 3 PB c.£15.99 T February 2005

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An Introduction to World Ancient Rhetoric and Paul’s Faith, Reason and the Existence Methodism Apology of God Kenneth Cracknell The Compositional Unity of 2 Corinthians Denys Turner Texas Christian University Fredrick J. Long University of Cambridge and Susan J. White Bethel College, Indiana Denys Turner challenges the prevailing Texas Christian University Pauline Scholarship has typically orthodoxy amongst philosophers that God’s There are over 75 million Methodists in the interpreted 2 Corinthians as a later editorial existence cannot be demonstrated by world today. This book is an introduction composite of several letters. Fredrick Long rational argument, and the view of most to the patterns of Methodist life and belief presents the case for its unity, based on a Christian theologians that rational proof is around the globe, and shows how comprehensive survey and rigorous genre incompatible with Christian faith. He Methodism has developed from its British analysis of ancient forensic discourse. His argues, addressing both believers and non- and American roots in different cultural study will be of relevance to Classicists and believers, that the God of Christian faith contexts. This is the first book to treat New Testament scholars alike. can be proved to exist. Methodism as an global religious tradition, Subject areas: biblical studies, new Subject areas: theology, philosophy, examining its rich diversity as well as the testament studies, classical studies Thomist studies, history of ideas core beliefs and attitudes that all Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate Methodists share. It also considers the on- students students going contribution of Methodism to the Society for New Testament Studies Monograph 228 x 152 mm 320pp ecumenical movement and inter-religious Series, 131 relations. 0 521 84161 5 HB c.£45.00 A 216 x 138 mm 320pp 36 tables 0 521 60256 4 PB c.£17.99 A Subject areas: religious studies, theology, 0 521 84233 6 HB c.£50.00 A October Christian traditions, Methodism, church November history, Church, State and Civil Society Christ and the Just Society in the Market: undergraduate students, graduate David Fergusson University of Edinburgh students, clergy, general readers Thought of Augustine This book revisits the tradition of Christian Introduction to Religion Robert Dodaro This is the first scholarly book in English for political theology and explores the 228 x 152 mm 300pp 15 half-tones relationship of the church to the state and 0 521 81849 4 HB c.£45.00 A thirty years to consider Augustine’s political 0 521 52170 X PB c.£16.99 T thought and ethics in relation to his civil institutions via the concept of civil February 2005 theology of grace and the Bible. It will be society. It assesses the effect of the First essential reading for scholars of Christian Amendment in the USA and defends the From Hope to Despair in case for continuing disestablishment in Thessalonica theology, late Roman antiquity, the history of western political thought, and political England and Scotland. Situating 1 and 2 Thessalonians ethics. Subject areas: theology, political Colin R. Nicholl philosophy, church history Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Subject areas: Christian theology, history of Massachusetts western political thought, political ethics Market: graduate students, academic researchers, clergy This ground-breaking analysis cuts to the Market: academic researchers, graduate students, clergy 216 x 138 mm 256pp heart of the debate surrounding the 0 521 82239 4 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 320pp Thessalonian Epistles. Colin Nicholl 0 521 52959 X PB c.£16.99 A 0 521 84162 3 HB c.£45.00 A examines the situations giving rise to each November Letter with a view to determining how the November two relate historically. His book presents a compelling new hypothesis and is the most up-to-date account of Thessalonians available. Subject areas: biblical studies, ancient history Market: academic researchers, graduate students Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series, 126 216 x 138 mm 336pp 0 521 83142 3 HB £50.00 A Not previously announced

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The Ascetic Self Religious Studies Subjectivity, Memory and Tradition ▼ see also Gavin Flood University of Stirling 86 Bouston: Imagining Heaven in the Religions of Late Antiquity Asceticism, giving up sense pleasures for a 86 Clark: Christianity and Roman Society spiritual goal, is practised in many religions. 95 Claussen: The Reform of the Frankish Church This book focuses on Christianity, 97 Coster: Sacred Space in Post-Reformation Europe Buddhism and Hinduism, and argues that 86 Davies: Rome’s Religious History asceticism must be understood within its 98 Geller: Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, tradition. The book provides a new 1945–1953 paradigm for comparative religion which 146 Lockman: Contending Visions of the Middle East will influence the development of the entire 97 Murray: Ireland and the English Reformation field. 76 Norris: Sacred and Secular Subject areas: comparative religion, 100 Pollard: Money and the Rise of the Modern Papacy philosophy, social and cultural 100 Reff: Plagues, Priests and Demons 98 Steigmann-Gall: The Holy Reich anthropology 100 Tracy: Religion and the Early Modern State Market: academic researchers, graduate 109 Wenzel: Latin Sermon Collections from Later students Medieval England 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 84338 3 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 60401 X PB c.£18.99 A November Politics as a Christian Vocation Franklin I. Gamwell University of Chicago Politics as a Christian Vocation argues that Christian faith belongs in politics because it shares with democracy a full commitment to rational pursuit of the truth. The book also develops ideals of justice and the common good Christians should advocate within the democratic process. Subject areas: Christian theology, philosophy of religion, Christian ethics Market: academic researchers, graduate students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 176pp 0 521 83876 2 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 54752 0 PB c.£13.99 A November

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Regional Studies Learning about Reform in Africa Public Opinion, Democracy, and Markets Michael Bratton African Studies Michigan State University Robert Mattes University of Cape Town and E. Gyimah-Boadi A History of Modern University of Ghana Tunisia This book is a groundbreaking exploration Kenneth Perkins of public opinion in sub-Saharan Africa. University of South Carolina Based on the Afrobarometer, a survey research project, it reveals what ordinary Perkins’ book traces the history of Africans think about democracy and Tunisia from the mid-nineteenth century market reforms, subjects on which almost to the present. Initially he examines the nothing is otherwise known. years of French colonial rule from 1881 to 1956, when the Tunisians achieved Subject areas: comparative politics, independence. He then describes the political economy, African studies, media, subsequent process of state-building, mass communication including the design of political and Market: undergraduate students, graduate economic structures and the promotion students, academic researchers of a social and cultural agenda. In 228 x 152 mm 336pp 46 tables conclusion, he reviews the years since 0 521 84191 7 HB c.£55.00 A 1987, when a new regime came to 0 521 60291 2 PB c.£19.99 A power. Perkins’ introduction is designed December for students, and those looking for a Honour in African History comprehensive and informed account of the region. John Iliffe University of Cambridge ■ Kenneth Perkins is Professor of History at the University of South Carolina. He has This is the first published account of the •The first English-language history of worked extensively on North Africa and his role played by ideas of honour in African modern Tunisia research has taken him across the region. His history from the fourteenth century to the • Comprehensive, informed account from publications include two editions of Historical present day. It argues that appreciation of Dictionary of Tunisia (1989, 1997), and Tunisia: French colonial period to present day, these ideas is essential to an understanding Crossroads of the Islamic and European of past and present African behaviour. touching on politics, economics and Worlds (1986). Subject areas: world history, African studies cultural and artistic trends Contents: List of illustrations; List of • Author is a well-known scholar in this maps; Chronology; Biographies; Market: graduate students, academic field Acknowledgements; Introduction; researchers, undergraduate students 1. The march to the Bardo, 1835–1881; African Studies, 107 2. Whose Tunisia, 1881–1912; 228 x 152 mm 470pp 5 maps 3. Squaring off, 1912–1940; 0 521 83785 5 HB c.£47.50 A 4. Redefining the relationship, 0 521 54685 0 PB c.£17.99 A 1940–1956; 5. The independent state November sets its course, 1956–1969; 6. Regime entrenchment and the intensification of opposition, 1969–1987; 7. Constancy and innovation in the ‘new’ Tunisia, 1987–2003; Bibliographic essay Subject areas: history of North Africa, Middle East studies, politics, African studies Market: undergraduate students, general readers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 280pp 16 half-tones 5 maps 0 521 81124 4 HB c. £40.00 A 0 521 00972 3 PB c. £15.00 T November Publicity material available: Histories of … leaflet 0 521 91717 4 Resources: www.cambridge.org/histories

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An Economic History of Imperial Asian Studies Madagascar, 1750–1895 The Rise and Fall of an Island Empire Gwyn Campbell Universite d’Avignon The first comprehensive economic history A History of Nepal of pre-colonial Madagascar, this study John Whelpton examines the island’s role from 1750 to 1895 in the context of a burgeoning Nepal emerged as a unified state over two international economy and the rise of hundred years ago, centred on the modern European imperialism. Kathmandu Valley with its two thousand years of urban civilisation. While John Subject areas: African studies, economic Whelpton’s history focuses on the period history since the overthrow of the Rana family Market: graduate students, undergraduate autocracy in 1950–51, the early chapters students, academic researchers are devoted to the origins of the kingdom African Studies, 106 and the evolving relations of its diverse 228 x 152 mm 200pp 27 line diagrams peoples. Drawing on recent research on 10 half-tones 38 tables 10 maps Nepal’s environment, society and political 0 521 83935 1 HB c.£47.50 A institutions, the author portrays a September country of extraordinary contrasts, whose Institutions and Ethnic Politics in history has been constantly buffeted by its Africa neighbours, China and India. Economic and political turmoil over the last fifty Daniel N. Posner years climaxed in the massacre of the royal University of California, Los Angeles family in 2001, when the country erupted By examining the case of Zambia, this book into civil war. The book, which represents presents a theory to account for why and the first single-volume history of Nepal in when politics revolves around one axis of •The first single-volume history of Nepal in English, will appeal to students, social cleavage instead of another. Drawing English from the beginning to the present professionals and those visiting the region on a simple model of identity choice, it day Contents: Introduction; 1: Environment, shows that the answer depends on whether State and Society in the Central the country is operating under single-party • An introduction which unravels the Himalayas to 1743; 2: Unification and or multi-party rule. region’s complexities for the student and general reader Sanskritisation; 3: Nepal under the Subject areas: comparative politics, Shamsher Ranas, 1885–1951; 4: The political economy, African studies • Author has written extensively on the Monarchy in Ascendance; 5: The Quest Market: academic researchers, graduate subject and draws on history and for ‘Development’: Economy And students, undergraduate students anthropology to bring the country and its Environment, 1951–91; 6: Lifestyles, Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions people to life Values, Identities; 7: Democracy and 228 x 152 mm 263pp 36 line diagrams 17 tables Disillusionment; Biographical Notes; Key 0 521 83398 1 HB c.£55.00 A Dates; For Further Reading 0 521 54179 4 PB c.£19.99 A Subject areas: history of South Asia, November politics, religious studies Market: general readers, undergraduate students, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 280pp 20 halftones 10 maps 0 521 80026 9 HB c. £40.00 A 0 521 80470 1 PB c. £15.00 T January 2005 Publicity material available: Histories of … leaflet 0 521 91717 4 Resources: www.cambridge.org/histories

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Voting and Violence Courtly Culture and Political Life Holding China Together Electoral Competition and Ethnic Conflict in Early Medieval India Diversity and National Integration in the in India Post-Deng Era Daud Ali Steven Wilkinson School of Oriental and African Studies, Edited by Barry Naughton Duke University, North Carolina University of London University of California, San Diego This book explains why Hindu-Muslim Daud Ali’s book represents the first full- and Yang riots in India break out when and where length study of courtly culture in classical University of Chicago they do, and shows why some state India. Trawling literary sources and Despite many predictions of collapse and governments in India prevent Hindu- inscriptions, the book explores the growth disintegration, China has managed to Muslim riots while others do not or even of royal households and the crystallisation sustain unity and gain international stature help to incite violence. of a courtly worldview which would remain since the Tiananmen crisis of 1989. This Subject areas: comparative politics, stable for almost a millenium. volume addresses the political economy, sociology, South Asian Subject areas: history, Asian studies, South ‘fragmentation/disintegration thesis’ and studies, Eastern religions Asian language and literature examines the sources and dynamics of China’s resilience. Through theoretically Market: graduate text, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate informed empirical studies, the volume’s researchers, graduate students students authors look at several key institutions for Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Cambridge Studies in Indian History and political integration and economic 228 x 152 mm 305pp 6 half-tones 5 maps Society, 10 governance. 0 521 82916 X HB c.£47.50 A 228 x 152 mm 322pp 5 line diagrams 15 half-tones Subject areas: East Asian studies, political September 1 table 0 521 81627 0 HB c.£45.00 A science, economics, development studies, Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor Just published Chinese politics and economics Thomas Weber This title was previously announced in Academic and Market: academic researchers, graduate La Trobe University, Victoria Professional Publishing Catalogue July – December 2002 students Weber’s book comprises a series of Work and Economic Organisation 228 x 152 mm 275pp 10 line diagrams 35 tables biographical reflections about people who in Contemporary Japan 1 map influenced Gandhi and those who he 0 521 83730 8 HB c.£55.00 A Ross Mouer influenced. Whilst the previous literature August Monash University, Victoria has focused on Gandhi’s political legacy, The New Chinese Leadership this book explores the spiritual and and Hirosuke Kawanishi Waseda University, Japan Challenges and Opportunities after the philosophical resonances of these 16th Party Congress encounters, thereby offering new insights A comprehensive survey of the relationship between work and society in Japan explores Edited by Yun-han Chu into Gandhi’s life and thought. National Taiwan University the context for individual choices about Subject areas: twentieth century history, work. These include the structuring of and Chih-cheng Lo biography, politics Soochow University labour markets, social policy and the Market: academic researchers, graduate influences of globalization. The book Ramon H. Myers students, enthusiasts affords penetrating insights into Japanese Stanford University, California 228 x 152 mm 360pp society and challenges current thinking on China’s Communist Party selected a new 0 521 84230 1 HB c.£50.00 A the subject. generation of leaders in late 2002. In order November Subject areas: Japanese studies, sociology of to maintain its position as a regional and State and Locality in Mughal work, labour studies, political economy world power, this volume explains how China’s leaders are reconfiguring China’s India Market: academic researchers, graduate huge command economy, promoting a Power Relations in Western India, students, undergraduate students market economy, and undertaking gradual c. 1572–1730 Contemporary Japanese Society political reforms. 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Women and the State in Modern Australian Studies Understanding Australia’s Indonesia Neighbours An Introduction to East and Southeast Susan Blackburn ■ Revised edition Monash University, Victoria Asia This is the first book to examine how A Concise History of Australia Nicholas Knight Indonesian women have engaged with the Second edition Griffith University, Queensland state over the last century. It asks what Stuart Macintyre This book provides analysis of the East and women have asked of the state and, University of Melbourne Southeast Asian region and provides conversely, what the state has done for its This is the most up-to-date single-volume comparisons with Australia. Written in an women, as Indonesia evolves into a Australian history available. This revised accessible and informative way, this is a democracy and elects its first female edition incorporates the most recent book for all who seek a better president. historical research and contemporary understanding of Australia’s neighbours in Subject areas: political history, South East historical debates on frontier violence East and Southeast Asia. Asia, women’s studies, politics, religious between European settlers and Aborigines Subject areas: Asian studies, Asian studies and the Stolen Generations. It covers the languages, Asian history, Asia-Australia Market: academic researchers, graduate Sydney Olympics, the refugee crisis and the relations, multicultural studies students ‘Pacific solution’. Essential reading for Market: undergraduate students residents and visitors alike. 228 x 152 mm 320pp 228 x 152 mm 320pp 10 half-tones 4 maps 0 521 84225 5 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: Australian history 0 521 54941 8 PB c.£22.99 A October Market: undergraduate students, general August Resisting Dictatorship readers Henry Handel Richardson Repression and Protest in Southeast Asia 216 x 138 mm 356pp 40 half-tones 6 maps A Life 0 521 84122 4 HB c.£40.00 A Michael Ackland Vince Boudreau 0 521 60101 0 PB c.£13.99 T City College, City University of New York Monash University, Victoria September In a genuinely comparative study, Vince Henry Handel Richardson has been Boudreau’s book examines strategies of Emotions in Finance celebrated for her classic Australian novels repression and protest in three post-war The Social Foundations of Fear and Trust The Getting of Wisdom and The Fortunes of dictatorships in South East Asia. The Jocelyn Pixley Richard Mahony yet her own life-story is author balances first-hand research with the University of New South Wales, Sydney still to be fully told. This is the first social movements literature to consider the This book examines the views of complete biography and sheds new light on social and political interactions in the wake experienced elites in the international the conjecture surrounding her life. of repression and the subsequent emergence financial world and provides a timely Subject areas: Australian literature, of democracy. account of the influence of emotion and biography, English literature, Australian Subject areas: comparative politics, Asian speculation on the world’s increasingly history history, sociology, South East Asia studies volatile financial markets. Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: sociology, finance, students, general readers students, undergraduate students investment, economics, commerce 228 x 152 mm 368pp 31 half-tones 2 maps 228 x 152 mm 280pp 1 map Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 84055 4 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 83989 0 HB c.£40.00 A students July August 228 x 152 mm 256pp 0 521 82785 X HB c.£47.00 November Five Things to Know About the Australian Constitution Helen Irving University of Sydney In this excellent new book, your questions about Australia’s constitution are answered. Helen Irving, one of Australia’s foremost constitutional experts, puts various constitutional confusions to rest, and invites a general audience into an understanding of the issues that were once reserved for experts. Subject areas: Australian studies, politics Market: general readers, undergraduate students 215 x 137 mm 160pp 0 521 60370 6 PB c.£7.99 November

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Aristotle East and West, 124 Behre, Hermann M., 9 Author and Title Index Aristotle on Truth, 124 Bell, John, 150 Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, 122 Benvenisti, Eyal, 65 A Arkes, Hadley, 77 Benvenuto Cellini, 119 Armati, Patricia, 16 Berendsen, Herman, 40 A–Z of Emergency Radiology, 150 Aronson, Shlomo, 97 Berghof, Oliver, 89 A–Z of Neurological Practice, The, 7 arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, 121 Berlinghoff, William P., 50 Abella Roth, Eric, 81 Arreguín-Toft, Ivan, 74 Berry, Andrew, 3 Abelshauser, Werner, 101 Arrowsmith, Joe, 148 Best of Five Clinical Scenarios for the MRCP, 149 Achieving Success in Second Language Art and Patronage in the Medieval Between Politics and Markets, 136 Acquisition, 103 Mediterranean, 119 Bierens, Herman J., 72 Ackland, Michael, 145 Art of Greece and Rome, The, 118 Bigsby, Christopher, 106 Acquisition of Complex Sentences, The, 103 Arthur Miller, 106 Billinge, Mark, 94 Acropolis in the Age of Pericles, The, 90 Arthurs, 148 Biological Basis of Cancer, The, 18 Actuarial and Financial Risk through Ascetic Self, The, 141 Biology of Blood-Sucking in Insects, 12 Simulation, 47 Ashworth, Andrew, 150 Biomedicine and the Human Condition, 19 Adamson, Peter, 123 Assem, I., 55 Biostratigraphy, 23 Aesthetics of Emulation in the Visual Arts of Assessing Grammar, 105 Bipolar Disorders, 8 Ancient Rome, The, 118 Athletics and Literature in the Roman Empire, 84 Birkinshaw, Patrick, 151 Agency and Action, 128 Atiyah, Patrick, 151 Black Africans in Renaissance Europe, 96 Agoston, Gabor, 96 Atiyah's Accidents, Compensation and the Black, Julia, 151 Ahujaed, Anil, 150 Law, 151 Blackburn, Susan, 145 AIDS, Rhetoric, and Medical Knowledge, 134 Atmospheric Turbulence and Mesoscale Blevins, Juliette, 105 Al-Khaffaf, Haytham, 149 Meteorology, 28 Blokker, Niels M., 66 Alean, Jürg, 29 Attalos, Athens and the Akropolis, 118 Blommaert, Jan, 103 Alexander, Catherine M. S., 111 Auer, Peter, 104 Bloor, David, 39 Alexander, Christine, 110 Australian Cinema After Mabo, 146 Blythe, Anthony, 39 Alexanderson, Gerald, 50 Authority in Byzantine Provincial Society, Boakes, Robert A., 15 Alford, Robert, 133 950–1100, 95 Bodenham, Andrew, 148 Alfred Tarski, 49 Avineri, Shlomo, 78 Bolozky, Shmuel, 104 Ali, Daud, 144 Avseth, Per, 26 Bølviken, Eric, 47 Allard, James, 126 Ayres-Bennett, Wendy, 104 Bonds of Civility, 135 Allen, Garland E., 4 Azevedo, Milton, 105 Boon, Richard, 114 Alosh, Mahdi, 104 B Bossomaier, Terry, 58 Alpert, Geoffrey, 135 Boudreau, Vince, 145 Alvarez, Adrian, 149 B'far, Reza, 60 Bound by the Bible, 139 America Alone, 77 Baaquie, Belal, 37 Bouston, Ra'anan S., 86 Anaesthesia and Analgesia for the Morbidly Obese Bächtiger, André, 78 Bowden, Hugh, 85 Patient, 149 Bacterial Protein Toxins, 20 Bowrey, Kathy, 66 Anaesthesia for Minimally Invasive Surgery, 149 Bagenal, Fran, 34 Boyd, Stephanie, 94 Anaesthesia from First Principles, 148 Baines, Beverley, 76 Bradshaw, David, 124 Anaesthetic Aide Memoire, 148 Baker, Alan R. H., 94 Brady, Ciaran, 96 Anaesthetic Science Viva Book, The, 148 Baker, Andrew, 56 Branscombe, Nyla R., 132 Analysis, 57 Bakhtinian Perspectives on Language, Literacy Bratton, Michael, 142 Ancient Jomon of Japan, 83 and Learning, 132 Braver, Gerald, 21 Ancient Maya, 83 Baldwin, Edward, 94 Breuer, K. S., 51 Ancient Rhetoric and Paul's Apology, 140 Baldwin Papers, 94 Bricker, Simon, 148 Ancient Rome, 86 Ball, Arnetha, 132 Brin, M., 52 Andenas, Mads, 67 Bar-Tal, Daniel, 131 British Film, 115 Andersen, Wayne, 120 Barbanel, Julius, 54 British Government and the City of London in Anderson, Marlow, 50 Barker, Clive, 114 the Twentieth Century, The, 101 Anderson, Robert, 150 Barker, Emma, 120 British Government and the Constitution, 151 Andrews, George, 56 Barker, Peter, 7 British Intervantions in Early Modern Ireland, 96 Angelelli, Claudia, 103 Barker, Roger, 7 Brown, Georgia, 109 Animal Communication Networks, 15 Barmash, Pamela, 139 Brown, Louis, 4 Anne Conway, 125 Barndorff-Nielsen, Ole, 48 Brown, Michael, 27 Annotated Catalogue of Chopin's First Editions, Barnett, Michael N. , 75 Brubaker, Leslie, 95 118, An Barney, Stephen, 89 Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280–1390, 100 Aperghis, G. G., 90 Barnhoorn, L. A. M. N., 66 Bruin, Jan, 11 Apistola, Martin, 66 Barron, Laurence, 40 Brus, Marcel M. T. A., 66 Appasani, Krishnarao, 21 Barton, Stephen C., 139 Brute Rationality, 126 Applied Surgical Anatomy Vivas, 149 Bassett, Sarah, 147 Bryant, Edward, 28 Applied Surgical Physiology Vivas, 149 Batagelj, Vladimir, 135 Bugeaud, Yann, 56 Applied Time Series Econometrics, 73 Batt, Catherine, 84 Burdekin, Richard C.K., 72 Approximation by Algebraic Numbers, 56 Baumert, Helmut, 28 Burgess, Glenn, 94 Arabic and Judaeo-Arabic Manuscripts in the Baun, Jane, 88 Burgman, Mark, 10 Cambridge Genizah Collections, 139 Bayesian Logical Data Analysis for the Physical Burian, Richard, 128 Archaeology of Central America, The, 82 Sciences, 48 Burke, Peter, 96 Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies, The, 84 Beach, Jennifer, 89 Burkhardt, Fred, 4 Archaeology of Micronesia, The, 82 Beals, Richard, 57 Business Politics and the State in Twentieth- Architecture and Mathematics in Ancient Egypt, 82 Becoming Historical, 97 Century Latin America, 146 Architecture of Roman Temples, The, 119 Beer, Dominic, 149 Butler, Martin, 111 Archytas of Tarentum, 88 Beffa, Manuel, 18 Butt, John, 116

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Butt, Paul, 149 Cézanne and The Eternal Feminine, 120 Conrad, Brian, 56 Byzantium in the Iconoclast Era (680–850), 95 Chang, William S. C., 37 Conrad, Joseph, 110 Changing National Identities at the Frontier, 99 Constituting Women, 76 C Chapin, Paul G., 132 Contact Geometry and Nonlinear Differential Caire, Giuseppe, 42 Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American Equations, 56 Calder, Ian, 148 History, 99 Contending Visions of the Middle East, 146 Caldwell, Janis McLarren, 109 Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay, 132 Continuous Time Approach to Financial Volatility, 48 Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary, The, 46 Chelly, Jaques, 149 Controversies in Environmental Sociology, 135 Cambridge Companion to American Modernism, Chemical Analysis in Archaeology, 84 The, 108 Cheney, Patrick, 111, 112 Conway Morris, Simon, 2 Cambridge Companion to Anselm, The, 123 Chickering, Roger, 100 Cook Gotay, Carolyn, 7 Cambridge Companion to Aphra Behn, The, 108 Child Writer from Jane Austen to Virginia Woolf, Corak, Miles, 72 Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy, The, 110 Core Cases in Obstetric Anaesthesia, 148 The, 123 Children's Rights and the Developing Law, 151 Core Topics in Airway Management, 148 Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe, Chinese Neolithic, The, 84 Core Topics in Cardiac Anaesthesia, 148 The, 111 Choice and the Legal Order, 151 Core Topics in Pain, 148 Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory, Chomsky, 102 Core Topics in Perioperative Medicine, 148 The, 124 Christ and the Just Society in the Thought of Correspondence of Charles Darwin, The, 4 Cambridge Companion to Elgar, The, 117 Augustine, 140 Cosmic Explosions in Three Dimensions, 34 Cambridge Companion to Flaubert, The, 108 Christianity and Roman Society, 86 Cosmopoulos, Michael, 121 Cambridge Companion to Herodotus, The, 87 Christidis, A.-Ph., 84 Coster, Will, 97 Cambridge Companion to Liszt, The, 117 Chronology of Antarctic Exploration, A, 29 Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt, 89 Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty, Chu, Yun-han, 144 Courtenay, Molly, 149 The, 124 Church, State and Civil Society, 140 Courtly Culture and Political Life in Early Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture, Ciesielski, Krzysztof, 55 Medieval India, 144 The, 108 City of Rome and the Italian Economy, 200 Covering Property Axiom, CPA, The, 55 Cambridge Companion to Montaigne, The, 123 BC–AD 200, The, 88 Cracknell, Kenneth, 140 Cambridge Companion to Roman Satire, The, 87 Clark, Gillian, 86 Craig, Patricia, 4 Cambridge Companion to Sibelius, The, 117 Clarke, Jonathan, 77 Cranston's Consumers and the Law, 151 Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, Clarysse, Willy, 89 Crawford, James, 68 The, 87 Classical Athens and the Delphic Oracle, 85 Creativity in Science, 132 Cambridge Companion to the Gospels, The, 139 Claussen, Martin A., 95 Crime, Reason and History, 151 Cambridge Companion to the Literature of the Cleary, Joe, 108 Crimes against Humanity, 126 First World War, The, 108 Clinical Operating Department Practice, 148 Critical Introduction to European Law, A, 151 Cambridge Companion to Willa Cather, The, 108 Closing the Books, 76 Crivelli, Paolo, 124 Cambridge Dictionary of Human Biology and Clusters of Galaxies: Probes of Cosmological Crozier, Thomas, 149 Evolution, The, 16 Structure and Galaxy, 33 Crystallization of Polymers, 39 Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development, Clyburn, Paul, 148 Crystals, 27 The, 129 COBOL Programmers Swing to Java, 60 Culture, Biology and Anthropological Cambridge History of English Literature, Code of International Labour Law, 65 Demography, 81 1660–1780, The, 107 Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies, 33 Cultured Chimpanzee, The, 16 Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, Coffin, Edna A., 104 Curran, Ian, 148 The, 106 Cognition and Intelligence, 131 Curtin, Deidre M., 66 Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Cognition, Emotion and Psychopathology, 130 Cvetkovic, Dragos, 54 Music, The, 116 Cognitive Developmental Change, 130 Cymbeline, 111 Cambridge History of Spanish Literature, The, 107 Colella, P., 53 Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century English Coleman, Deirdre, 110 D Literature, The, 107 Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad, The, 110 D. H. Lawrence: Introductions and Reviews, 110 Cambridge Introduction to Contemporary British Collective Guilt, 132 Poetry, The, 110 D'Elia, Una, 120 Collins, Felicity, 146 Dabbah, Maher, 67 Campbell, David, 151 Collins, Hugh, 151 Campbell, Gwyn, 143 Dagan, Hanoch, 64 Collis, Rachel, 148 Dalal, Priti, 148 Cane, Peter, 151 Common Sense , 126 Caring for Patients with Vasular Disease, 149 Dalgliesh, Len, 133 Common Values and the Public-Private Divide, 151 Damen, Mohamed, 42 Carlile, William, 12 Commonwealth Principles, 93 Carman, Taylor, 124 Damjanov, Ivan, 18 Communicating Social Support, 131 Dancy, R. M., 124 Carnegie Observatories Astrophysics, 33 Community Media, 134 Carolin, Peter, 121 Dante and Renaissance Florence, 108 Companies, International Trade and Human Dark Side of Democracy, The, 98 Carothers, N. L., 58 Rights, 68 Darmon, Henri, 56 Carrington, Peter, 136 Companion to the New Testament, A, 137 Darwin, Charles, 4 Carrots and Sticks, 15 Comparative Effects of Post-Communist Darwinian Heresies, 4 Carter, Tim, 116 Transitions in Russia and Eastern Europe, 76 Data Structures and Algorithms Using Visual Casati, Andrea, 149 Comparing Political Communication, 76 Basic.NET, 59 Case Presentations in Plastic Surgery, 149 Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Datta, Supriyo, 45 Cases and Materials on the English Legal Kong and Taiwan, 68 Dattani, 150 System, 152 Complex Analysis, 54 Davidson, David, 43 Cases, Materials and Commentary on EC & UK Computational Electromagnetics for Wireless and Davidson, Richard J., 6 Competition Law, 67 RF Engineering, 43 Davies, Anne, 150 Caskey, Jill, 119 Computational Methods for Drops, Bubbles, and Casselman, William, 3 Interfaces, 52 Davies, Brian, 123 Castor, John, 33 Concise History of Australia, A, 145 Davies, Jason P., 86 Cauchy-Schwarz Master Class, The, 57 Condorcet and Modernity, 97 Davies, Laurence, 110 Centennial History of the Carnegie Institution of Connolly, Claire, 108 Davies, Paul, 67 Washington, 4 Conolly, James, 84 Davis, Therese, 146

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Davisson, Lee, 43 Eddie, William, 13 Farfan, Penny, 114 de Alarcón, Pedro, 7 Effective Teaching and Learning of Astronomy, 34 Farrell, Joseph, 71 De Duve, Christian , 18 Ehrman, Madeline E., 103 Farris, Paul W., 62 De Krey, Gary S., 93 Eisenberg, Avigail, 79 Fascists, 98 de Nooy, Wouter, 135 El Gamal, Hesham, 42 Fastovsky, David E., 22 de Sousa Santos, Boaventura, 151 Election Timing, 76 Fedorovich, Evgeni, 28 Dean, Peter, 149 Electrical Properties of Polymers, 39 Feferman, Anita Burdman, 49 Dean, Sheila Ann, 4 Electromagnetic Tagging Technology, 46 Feferman, Solomon, 49 Defending the Rights of Others, 97 Electronic and Photoelectron Spectroscopy, 39 Feher, Miklos, 39 Deflation, 72 Electronic Composites, 45 Fenlon, Iain, 118 Dekker, Ige F., 66 Elementary Account of Vorticity and Related Fenner, Michael, 14 Delcourt, Hazel R., 16 Equations, An, 52 Ferguson, Yale H. , 75 Delcourt, Paul A., 16 Elements of the Representation Theory of Fergusson, David, 140 Deliberative Politics in Action, 78 Associative Algebras, 55 Ferligoj, Anuska, 135 Delivering Wireless Web Services, 42 Elliott, Martin, 149 Festenstein, Matthew, 94 Demarest, Arthur, 83 Ellis, Andrew, 39 Fetal Matrix – Evolution, Development and Demetriou, Andreas, 130 Elsner, Jas', 87 Disease, The, 8 Designing Digital Computer Systems with Elster, Jon, 76 Fetzer, Joel S., 75 Verilog, 45 Emotions in Finance, 145 Finite Difference Methods for Computational Dessler, Andrew E., 27 Empire and Memory, 88 Fluid Dynamics, 53 Detection of Deception in Forensic Contexts, Employment Policy and the Regulation of Finite-Temperature Field Theory, 38 The, 131 Part-time Work in the European Union, 67 Fink, Carole, 97 Detel, Wolfgang, 125 Engel, Michael, 11 First Course in Computational Physics and Development of the Ocular Lens, 19 English Culture and the Decline of the Industrial Object-Oriented Programming with C, A, 36 Dewald, Carolyn, 87 Spirit, 1850–1980, 100 First Writing, The, 82 Dialect Change, 104 English Radicalism, 1550–1850, 94 Fischer, Barrie, 148 Dickenson, Donna, 6 Enlargement of the European Union and NATO, Fischer, H., 66 Dickin, Alan P., 26 The, 75 Fisher, Alec, 123 Dickman, C. R., 16 Entrepreneurial Shift – Americanization in Fitridge, Robert, 150 Dickson, Robert A., 149 European Hi-Tech Management Education, Fitz, Michael, 42 Diduck, Alison, 151 The, 63 Five Things to Know About the Australian Diessel, Holger, 103 Environmental Education or Environmental Constitution, 145 Diggle, James, 90 Advocacy?, 10 Flatt, Justin, 149 Dine, Janet , 68 Epidemiology and Culture, 80 Fletcher, Rich, 46 Direct Method in Soliton Theory, The, 54 Epistemology of Development, Evolution, and Flood, Gavin, 141 Discourse, 103 Genetics, The, 128 Florentine Villas in the Fifteenth-Century, 121 Dispute Settlement Reports 2001, 69 Eriksson, Kimmo, 56 Flowerdew, John, 104 Dissecting the Social, 133 Essential Anesthesia, 5 Foley, Robert T., 93 Dixon, Tony, 13 Essentials of Airway Management, 148 Ford-Lloyd, Brian, 14 DNA, 3 Essentials of Paediatric Intensive Care, 148 Forgas, Joseph, 131 Dobbs, P., 148 Essentials of Pain Management, 149 Forster, Stig, 100 Dodaro, Robert, 140 Esser, Frank, 76 Fort, Timothy, 63 Doing Business in the Middle East, 147 Essler, F. H. L., 37 Forte, Angelo, 91 Doke, E. Reed, 60 Ethnicity, Nationalism and Minority Rights, 134 Fortin, Jane, 151 Dolenska, Sylva, 148 Euliano, MD, Tammy Y., 5 Foucault and Classical Antiquity, 125 Domestic Horse, The, 15 Europe and the Politics of Capabilities, 75 Foundations and Uses of Statistical Mechanics, 37 Donald, Athene, 40 European Comparative Company Law, 67 Fouque, Jean-Pierre, 48 Doosje, Bertjan, 132 European Public Law, 151 Fowler, C. M. R., 24 Dopfer, Kurt, 72 European Union's Conflict, The, 66 Frahm, H., 37 Doreian, Patrick, 135 Evans, Diana, 77 France in Crisis, 92 Dowding, Keith, 78 Evans, Samantha, 4 Frankel, Charles, 31 Dowling, Timothy E., 34 Eves, Howard W., 49 Frankish, Keith, 126 Dowson, Thomas, 83 Evolution and Differentiation of the Continental Frede, Dorothea, 89 Crust, 27 Draaisma, Douwe, 130 Freedland, Mark, 67 Evolution and Extinction of the Dinosaurs, Dressler, Alan, 33 Freedman, Sarah, 132 The, 22 Dugard, J., 66 Freedman, Wendy, 33 Evolution of North American Rhinoceroses, Freedom of Information, 151 Dunham, Roger, 135 The, 23 Frees, Edward W., 48 Dunnington, G. Waldo, 49 Evolution of the Insects, 11 French Legal Cultures, 150 Durica, David S., 21 Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, The, 72 Freudenburg, Kirk, 87 Duvall, Raymond, 75 Evolutionary Phonology, 105 Friedman, Lawrence J., 99 Dynamic Constitution, The, 65 Evolving Cosmos, 30 Friedman, Michael, 123 Dynamics of Charged Particles and their Exploratory Examples for Real Analysis, 50 Radiation Field, 38 Friedman, Ruth J., 132 Exploratory Galois Theory, 55 From Building and Loans to Bail Outs, 101 Exploratory Network Analysis with Pajek, 135 E From Cooperation to Complicity, 101 Extinctions in the History of Life, 23 Ealham, Chris, 97 From Error Correcting Codes through Sphere Earle, Tom, 96 F Packings to Semigroups, 50 Early Music History, 118 From Eudoxus to Einstein, 32 Faith, Reason and the Existence of God, 140 Ecology of Seeds, The, 14 From Hope to Despair in Thessalonica, 140 Fallon, Richard H., 65 Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying, 136 Frommer, Benjamin, 98 Family, Kinship, and Sympathy in Nineteenth- Frontinus, 86 Economic History of Imperial Madagascar, Century American Literature, 109 1750–1895, An, 143 Frontinus: De Aquaeductu Urbis Romae, 86 Fanelli, Guido, 149 Economics of Information Technology, The, 71 Fundamentals of Atmospheric Modeling, 27 Fantuzzi, Marco, 88

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Fundamentals of Electric and Electronic Gray, Jeremy, 49 Hepple, Bob, 65 Circuits, 45 Gray, Patty, 81 Herbarium, 14 Fundamentals of Regional Anaesthesia, 148 Gray, Robert, 43 Herstein, I. N., 51 Greasing the Wheels, 77 Hertogh, Marc, 63 G Green, Dan, 37 Hervey, Tamara, 150 Gale, Charles, 38 Greenwood, Christopher, 66 Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, The, 89 Gale, Richard, 126 Gregory, Douglas, 51 Hess, Moses, 78 Gallagher, Ann, 133 Gregory, Phil, 48 Hess: The Holy History of Mankind and Other Gallucci, Margaret, 119 Greiner, Bernd, 100 Writings, 78 Galston, William, 127 Greuze and the Painting of Sentiment, 120 Hewitt, Geoff, 52 Gamwell, Franklin I., 141 Griffiths, Matthew, 149 Hewitt, Roger, 134 Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor, 144 Grimaldi, David, 11 Heywood, Christopher, 110 Gannon, Terry, 37 Grimley, Daniel M., 117 Hicks, Alexander, 133 Gardam, Judith , 66 Grote, Rainer, 67 High Pt Physics at Hadron Colliders, 37 Gartner, Rosemary, 136 Group Theory with Applications in Chemical Higham, Desmond J., 47 Gasser, H. P., 66 Physics, 40 Hillson, Simon, 83 Gauss, 49 Guided Tour of Mathematical Methods, A, 35 Hinskens, Frans, 104 Geller, Jay Howard, 98 Guns for the Sultan, 96 Hirota, Ryogo, 54 Gender Differences in Mathematics, 133 Gunston, Bill, 46 Hirsch, Moshe, 65 Gender in the Early Medieval World, 95 Gupta, Arun, 148 Hirsh, Sharon, 120 General Theory of Lie Groupoids and Lie Gurr, Andrew, 112 History and Memory in the Carolingian World, 95 Algebroids, 55 Gyimah-Boadi, E., 142 History of Afro-Hispanic Language, A, 104 History of Ancient Greek, A, 84 Generalized Blockmodeling, 135 H Generational Income Mobility in North America History of Modern Tunisia, A, 142 and Europe, 72 Haas, Harald, 44 History of Nepal, A, 143 Genes and the Agents of Life, 128 Haber, Stephen H., 79 History of Shakespeare on Screen, A, 113 Geographical Information Systems in Habu, Junko, 83 History of South African Literature, A, 110 Archaeology, 84 Haile, J. M., 46 Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews, 97 Geographies of England, 94 Haldon, John, 95 Ho, Luis, 33 Geologic Time Scale 2004, A, 26 Hall, John, 148 Hochgreb, S., 51 Geology of Australia, The, 26 Hall, Patricia, 118 Hoenselaars, Ton, 111 Geometry of Efficient Fair Division, The, 54 Hallaq, Wael B., 99 Höflich, Peter, 34 Geometry of Information Retrieval, The, 58 Halley, J. Woods, 37 Hofmann, Paul, 6 German Industry and Global Enterprise, 101 Halliday, Fred, 74 Hogwood, Christopher, 118 German Strategy and the Path to Verdun, 93 Halliday, Simon, 63 Holdcroft, Anita, 148 Gerry, Chris, 36 Halper, Stefan, 77 Holding China Together, 144 Gert, Joshua, 126 Halson, Roger, 151 Holland, Peter, 113 Gesture, 103 Hambrey, Michael, 29 Holmes, Erskine, 150 Giannoudis, Peter, 150 Hamilton, Kenneth, 117 Hölscher, Tonio, 87 Gies, David T., 107 Handbook of ICU Therapy, 149 Holy Reich, The, 98 Gillard, Jonathan, 7 Handbook of Political Sociology, The, 133 Homicide in the Biblical World, 139 Gilles Deleuze, 126 Handbook of Pulsar Astronomy, 33 Homsy, G. M., 51 Gillespie, Stephen H., 21 Handbook on the WTO Dispute Settlement Honour in African History, 142 Gilson, Claire, 54 System, A, 68 Hooke, Roger LeB., 29 Gilson, Simon, 108 Handbook to Twentieth-Century Musical Hoopes, John W., 82 Giuliani, Gabriele F, 37 Sketches, A, 118 Hopkins, Brian, 129 Givens, Jean, 119 Handel: Water Music and Music for the Royal Houston, Stephen D., 82 Glaciers, 29 Fireworks, 118 How Children Learn Language, 102 Glitz, Marie, 4 Hanna, Simon, 40 How Institutions Evolve, 79 Global Collective Action , 73 Hansen, Mark, 124 How the Weak Win Wars, 74 Global Crises, Global Solutions, 70 Hanson, Mark, 8 How to do Things with Rules, 151 Globalisation and Legal Theory, 151 Hardgrave, Bill C., 60 Howley, Kevin, 134 Glover-Thomas, Nicola, 151 Harlow, Carol, 151 Hoyle, Rebecca, 52 Gluckman, Peter, 8 Harmer, Mike, 148 Huckfeldt, Robert, 79 Gobert, James, 151 Harris, Donald, 151 Hudsmith, Jonathan, 148 Goedbloed, Johan Peter, 36 Harris, Phil, 151 Huffman, Carl, 88 Göhmann, F., 37 Harvey, A. E., 137 Hughes, Derek, 108 Goldsmith, Andrea, 41 Harvey, Colin, 151 Human Development Across Lives and Goldsmith, Daena, 131 Harvey, Karen, 94 Generations, 132 Goodall, Sharon, 149 Hasan, Farhat, 144 Human Genome Diversity Project, The, 135 Goodin, Robert E., 78 Hasselblatt, B., 52 Hume, Ian, 16 Goodwin, Frederick, 8 Hatchuel, Sarah, 112 Hunter, Richard, 88, 89 Gottlieb, Sidney, 115 Hay, Ashley, 14 Hurwit, Jeffrey M., 90 Gough, Douglas, 32 Hayes, Peter, 101 Hutton, Sarah, 125 Gouvea, Fernando, 50 Health Law and the European Union, 150 Hyman, John, 128 Gowing, Alain, 88 Heath, John, 85 I Goy, David, 64 Heavenly Writing, The, 85 Grabowski, Christophe, 118 Hedgecoe, Adam, 134 ICSID Reports, 68 Grace, James, 10 Hedstrom, Peter, 133 Idea of the Self, The, 92 Gradstein, Felix, 26 Heegner Points and Rankin L-Series, 56 Idea of the State, The, 78 Granhag, Pär-Anders, 131 Hellack, Jenna J., 21 Ikegami, Eiko, 135 Gravenstein, MD, Joachim S., 5 Henare, Amiria, 82 Iliffe, John, 142 Gravity-Capillary Free Surface Flows, 52 Henry Handel Richardson, 145 Imaging in SARS, 150

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Imagining Heaven in the Religions of Late Johnson, Jeffrey Allan, 101 L Antiquity, 86 Johnson, Paul E., 79 Impact of International Law on International Johnson, Richard A., 60 Lacey, Nicola, 151 Cooperation, The, 65 Jones, Matt, 148 Laffont, Jean-Jacques, 71 Ince, Colin, 148 Jones, Robert, 148 Laham, Simon, 131 Independent and Supplementary Prescribing, 149 Joseph Conrad: Notes on Life and Letters, 110 Lake, Mark, 84 Individuals, Institutions, and Markets, 79 Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact, 63 Lambert, Ray, 120 Information Theory, Evolution and the Origin of Jupille, Joseph, 79 Lander, Jesse, 109 Life, 21 Jupiter, 34 Landis, Clark, 39 Inglehart, Ronald, 76 Justice and Democracy, 78 Langer, Ullrich, 123 Ingrouille, Martin J., 13 Justice without Borders, 78 Language and Learning, 89 Inkelas, Sharon, 103 Language of Images in Roman Art, The, 87 Innes, Shelley, 4 K Languages and Communities in Early Modern Insect Diversity Conservation, 12 Europe, 96 Kabir, Ananya, 109 Insect Herbivore–Host Dynamics, 13 Large Deviations and Metastability, 48 Kaiser, William, 44 Institutions and Ethnic Politics in Africa, 143 Larson, Loren, 50 Kalaidjian, Walter, 108 Integer Partitions , 56 Latin Sermon Collections from Later Medieval Kalula, Evance, 65 Integration-Ready Architecture and Design, 60 England, 109 Kanani, Mazyar, 149 Interaction of Ocean Waves and Wind, The, 28 Law and Administration, 151 Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality, 125 International Dispute Settlement in an Evolving Law and Ethics of Restitution, The, 64 Kant: Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Global Society, 68 Law and Governance in Postnational Europe, 75 Science, 123 International Law on Foreign Investment, The, 65 Law and Internet Cultures, 66 Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism, 125 International Legal Argument in the Permanent Law in a Market Context, 64 Kapusta, Joseph I., 38 Court of International Justice, 66 Law of Contract, The, 151 Karakasis, Evangelos, 86 Internet Law, 150 Law's Families, 151 Karl, Frederick, 110 Introduction to Christianity, An, 137 Lawrence, D. H., 110 Katz, Victor, 50 Introduction to Color Imaging Science, 43 Lawrence, Michael, 14 Kaufman, James, 133 Introduction to Financial Option Valuation, An, 47 Lax, Alistair, 20 Kaumanns, Werner, 15 Introduction to Law, An, 151 Leach, Colin, 131 Kawanishi, Hirosuke, 144 Introduction to Non-Linear Analysis, An, 52 Leach, Jim, 115 Kell, Shelagh, 14 Introduction to Reaction-Diffusion Theory, An, 52 Learning about Reform in Africa, 142 Kemp, Charles, 6 Introduction to Statistical Signal Processing, An, 43 Leaver, Betty Lou, 103 Kendon, Adam, 103 Introduction to the Mathematical and Statistical Lee, Hsien-Che, 43 Foundations of Econometrics, 72 Kennedy, James, 8 Lee, Karen, 68 Introduction to the Public Sphere, An, 115 Kerr, Rose, 4 Lee, Thomas, 43 Introduction to the Senses for Computer Game Kersting, M. Patricia, 16 Leftow, Brian, 123 and Virtual Reality Designers, An, 58 Kerswill, Paul, 104 Legal Ethics, 151 Introduction to World Methodism, An, 140 Keshavan, Matcheri, 8 Lehane, Michael, 12 Introductory Quantum Optics, 36 Kessler, Edward, 139 Lemos, Noah, 126 Inventing Polemic, 109 Key Techniques in Practical Developmental Lesser, Zachary, 113 Invertebrate Conservation and Agricultural Biology, 18 Levine, Raphael, 39 Ecosystems, 12 Khalidi, Muhammad Ali, 125 Lewis, Norman D., 151 Inwood, Brad, 89 Khanna, Monica, 150 Lewis, Wendy, 89 Ireland and the English Reformation, 97 Kieninger, Eva-Maria, 67 Li, Yihan, 44 Irving, Helen, 145 Kiernan, Kathleen E., 132 Liberty, Desert and the Market, 127 Isaacs, Joe, 63 Kjeller Johansen, Thomas, 88 Life's Solution, 2 Isidore of Seville's Etymologies, 89 Kleshchev, Alexander, 55 Likosky, Michael, 151 Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology, 10 Klosinski, Leonard, 50 Lilja, David, 45 Issues in Medical Ethics and Law, 6 Klümper, A., 37 Lillie, Amanda, 121 IT Support of the Judicery in Australia, Knight, Nicholas, 145 Lillo-Martin, Diane, 103 Singapore, Venezuela, and Three European Knight, Peter, 36 Lin, Yi-min, 136 Countries, 66 Kodaira, Kunihiko, 54 Lindemann, Marilee, 108 Kogan, Marcos, 13 J Lindsey, J. K., 48 Kohli, Atul, 76 Linear and Projective Representations of Kolm, Serge-Christophe, 72 Jacobs, Fredrika H., 119 Symmetric Groups, 55 Komter, Aafke E., 80 Jacobs, Patrick, 40 Linton, Christopher, 32 König, Jason, 84 Jacobson, Dean, 20 Lipscomb, Joseph, 7 Konrad, Monica, 134 Jacobson, Mark Z., 27 Lipski, John, 104 Korean Art from the Gompertz and Other Liquid Crystalline Polymers, 40 Jacoby, Wade, 75 Collections in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 121 Jaggar, Sian, 148 Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century Korepin, V. E., 37 Britain, 109 James, Harold, 101 Koseff, J. R., 51 James, Nick, 31 Liu, Li, 84 Kosky, Robert, 133 ‘Living’ Image in Renaissance Art, The, 119 Janiak, Andrew, 125 KPMG Stamp Taxes Group, 64 Janoski, Thomas, 133 Livingston, Paul M., 127 Kraetzig, Markus, 73 Lloyd, David, 6 Janssen, P. A. E., 28 Krahl, Regina, 121 Jepson, Paul, 13 Lo, Chih-cheng, 144 Kramer, Michael, 33 Locke, Robert, 63 Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945–1953, 98 Krenk, Steen, 53 Joerges, Christian, 75 Lockman, Zachary, 146 Kronenberger, V., 66 Lodder, Arno R., 66 John Constable and the Theory of Landscape Kruttschnitt, Candace, 136 Painting, 120 Logic of Real Arguments, The, 123 Kumar, Pawan, 34 Johnson, 150 Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics, Künzl-Snodgrass, Anne-Marie, 87 Johnson, David, 26 The, 126 Kushner, Alexei, 56 Johnson, Edward, 10 Lomborg, Bjorn, 70 Johnson, Ian, 106 London and the Restoration, 1659–1683, 93

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Long, Fredrick J., 140 McKitterick, Rosamond, 95 Multimedia Fluid Mechanics – Multilingual Longitudinal and Panel Data, 48 McLaughlin, Stephen, 44 Version, 51 Lopes, Rosaly, 25 McMaster, Juliet, 110 Multivariate Perspective on Ecological Systems, Lorch, Jennifer, 114 McMillan, Michael, 59 A, 10 Lorimer, Duncan, 33 McMurry, Peter H., 27 Munson, B. R., 51 Lovicu, Frank J, 19 MCQs for the Final FRCA, 148 Muralidhar, Arun, 72 Lowe, Kate, 96 MCQs for the FRCR, 150 Murray, James, 97, 100 Luetkepohl, Helmut, 73 McWilliam, Andrew, 33 Murray, Robin, 8 Luscombe, David, 96 Measuring and Modeling the Universe, 33 Murray, Tim, 84 Lustig, Abigail, 4 Mechanisms of Vascular Disease: A Textbook for Museums, Anthropology and Cultural Lychagin, Valentin, 56 Vascular Surgeons, The, 150 Exchange, 82 Medical Interpreting and Cross-cultural Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and M Communication, 103 Germany, 75 My Neighbor, My Enemy, 132 M'Charek, Amade, 135 Medicine and Philosophy in Greek and Roman Antiquity, 85 Myers, Greg, 103 Maas, Michael, 87 Medico-Legal Back: An Illustrated Guide, Myers, Ramon, 144 Macaque Societies, 15 The, 149 Myths of the Archaic State, 81 Macintyre, Stuart, 63, 145 Medicolegal Essentials in Healthcare, 149 Mackay, Christopher, 86 Medieval Islamic Philosophical Writings, 125 N Mackay, Jonathan, 148 Medwin, Herman, 28 Mackenzie, Kirill, 55 Nagai, Atsushi, 54 Men, Women and Property in England, Naiman, J. Lawrence, 7 Macrojustice, 72 1780–1870, 94 Mai, Larry L., 16 Narrating the New Predictive Genetics, 134 Mendelsohn, Richard L., 125 Nash, Timothy, 149 Maienschein, Jane, 4 Menezes, Leon, 150 Making Sense of Motherhood, 133 Nasheri, Hedieh, 136 Michie, Ranald, 101 National Cleansing, 98 Mallgrave, Harry, 121 Microbe-vector Interactions in Vector-borne Malloy, Robin Paul, 64 Nattrass, Nicoli, 6 Diseases, 21 Natural Hazards, 28 Mandelkern, Leo, 39 Microbial Inhabitants of Humans, 20 Mann, Michael, 98 Natural Rights and the Right to Choose, 77 Microbial Life, 20 Naughton, Barry, 144 Mansbach, Richard W., 75 Miers, David, 151 Mantzavinos, C., 79 Naxos AudioBooks, 111 Miller, Lindsay, 104 Nazi Dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank, Mao, Shiwen, 44 Miller, Mark , 108 Mappin, Michael, 10 The, 101 Miller, Tina, 133 Needham, David, 52 Marauhn, Thilo, 67 Mills, Daniel, 15 Marcus, Laura, 107 Nemat-Nasser, Sia, 53 Milton and Gender, 109 Neonatal Hematology, 7 Marincola, John, 87 Mimesis and the Imagination in 17th Century Marine Turbulence – Theories, Observations and Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, 66 Dutch Painting, 120 Neuhaus, Peter, 15 Models, 28 Mind and Supermind, 126 Marking Time in the Golden State, 136 Neurodevelopment and Schizophrenia, 8 Minnis, Alastair, 106 Neville, Leonora, 95 Marneros, Andreas, 8 Minorities within Minorities, 79 Marsupials, 16 New Brain Sciences, The, 17 Misra, Rakesh, 150 New Cambridge Medieval History, The, 96 Martin, Catherine Gimelli, 109 Mistakes in Healthcare Management , 6 Martindale, Charles, 112 New Cambridge Paragraph Bible, with the Mitzenmacher, Michael, 58 Apocrypha, The, 138 Mason, David, 101 Mobile Computing Principles, 60 Math Through the Ages, 50 New Chinese Leadership, The, 144 Mobile Enterprise, 62 New Frontiers in Economics, 72 Mathematical Circles, 49 Models and Methods in Social Network Mathematical Illustrations, 3 New Province for Law and Order, The, 63 Analysis, 136 New Theatre Quarterly 77, 114 Matta, Basil, 148 Modern Architectural Theory, 121 Matters of Opinion, 103 New, Tim R., 12 Modern Dynamical Systems and Applications, 52 New White Nationalism in America, The, 77 Mattes, Robert, 142 Modern Moral Philosophy, 128 Maurer, Noel, 79 Newton: Philosophical Writings, 125 Modigliani, Franco, 72 Next Generation Mobile Access Technologies, 44 Mavko, Gary, 26 Modood, Tariq, 134 Maxted, Nigel, 14 Nicholl, Colin R., 140 Modular Forms and the Ramanujan Nicholls, Peter, 107 Maxton, Graeme P., 61 Conjecture, 56 Nieschlag, Eberhard, 9 May, Larry, 126 Moffat, Graham, 151 Niessen, Friedrich, 139 May, Paul, 62 Molecular Light Scattering and Optical Activity, 40 Nimmo, Jon, 54 May, Stephen, 134 Molecular Reaction Dynamics, 39 Noncommutative Rings, 51 May, Todd, 126 Money and the Early Greek Mind, 85 Nonlinear Modelling and Analysis of Structures Mayr, Ernst, 9 Money and the Rise of the Modern Papacy, 100 Mazerolle, Lorraine, 133 and Solids, 53 Monitoring Ecological Change, 10 Nonlinear Patterns, 52 McConachie, Ian, 149 Montaldi, James, 57 McDonald, A., 66 Norman Frontier in the Twelfth and Early Moonshine Beyond the Monster, 37 Thirteenth Centuries, The, 96 McDonnell, Sue, 15 Moore, Michael J., 62 McFaul, Michael, 76 Norrie, Alan, 151 Moore, Pete W., 147 Norris, Pippa, 76 McGarvie, Mark D., 99 Mora, Teo, 55 McGowran, Brian, 23 North, Gerald, 31 Moral Economy of AIDS in South Africa, The, 6 Norton, Andrew, 32 McGreevy, Paul, 15 Morales, Helen, 89 McGregor, Peter, 15 Norton, David, 138 Morley, Neville, 88 Nuclear Taboo, The, 75 McGrew, William C., 16 Morris, R. J., 94 McHale, Jean, 150 Nunan, David, 105 Moss, Michael, 10 Nusbaum, Margaret, 8 Mchombo, Sam A., 105 Mouer, Ross, 144 McKee, Alan, 115 Mrvar, Andrej, 135 McKinnell, Robert G., 18 Mukerji, Tapan, 26 McKinnon, William B., 34 Mulchaey, John, 33

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O Pesticide Selectivity, Health and the Predicament of Chukotka's Indigenous Environment, 12 Movement, The, 81 O'Connell, J. P., 46 Peyresq Lectures on Geometric Mechanics and Prediction of Turbulent Flows, 52 O'Dair, Richard, 151 Symmetry, 57 Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological O'Grady, William, 102 Pfetsch, Barbara, 76 Change, 16 O'Hear, Anthony, 128 Philosophical Chaucer, 108 Preston, Claire, 109 Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Philosophical History and the Problem of Pretz, Jean, 131 Basic .NET, 59 Consciousness, 127 Price, Principle and the Environment, 127 Observation and Image-Making in Gothic Art, 119 Philosophy of Experimental Biology, The, 127 Primer of Genetic Analysis, 21 Observing the Universe, 32 Philosophy of Gottlob Frege, The, 125 Principles of Embedded Network Systems Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Philosophy of William James, The, 126 Design, 44 Supernovae, 31 Physics and Chemistry of the Interstellar Principles of Glacier Mechanics, 29 Oemler, Augustus, 33 Medium, The, 32 Principles of Lasers and Optics, 37 Ogg, Jim, 26 Physiological Magnetic Resonance in Clinical Principles of Magnetohydrodynamics, 36 Ohkitani, K., 52 Neuroscience, 7 Principles of Space-Time Coding, 42 Ohlmeyer, Jane, 96 Physiology of Flowering Plants, The, 14 Principles of Surgery Vivas, 150 Oliver, Dawn, 151 Pierce, G. Barry, 18 Privacy, Playreading, and Women's Closet Drama, Olivieri, Enzo, 48 Pillis, John de, 50 1550–1700, 114 Olsaretti, Serena, 127 Pinnock, Colin, 148 Probability and Computing, 58 Ombudsmen, 151 Pirandello: Six Characters in Search of an Procedural Politics in the European Union, 79 On The Rule of Law, 64 Author, 114 Product Innovation, 62 One Dimensional Hubbard Model, The, 37 Pixley, Jocelyn, 145 Profit Impact of Marketing Strategy Project, Operating Department Practice A-Z, 148 Plagues, Priests and Demons, 100 The, 62 Öpik, Helgi, 14 Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis Projective Differential Geometry Old and New, 57 Oram, Richard, 91 and Clark to Wounded Knee, The, 99 Proportionality, Necessity and the Use of Force by Origin and Evolution of the Elements, 33 Planar Microwave Engineering, 43 States, 66 Origin of Chondrules and Chondrites, The, 34 Plant Genetic Conservation, 14 Prothero, Donald, 23 Origins and Evolution of Islamic Law, The, 99 Plant-Provided Food and Plant-Carnivore Psychiatric Intensive Care, 149 Orrego Vicuña, Francisco, 68 Mutualism, 11 Puckett, E. G., 53 Orren, Karen, 77 Plants: Evolution and Diversity, 13 Punch, Maurice, 151 Orthopaedic Anaesthesia, 149 Plasticity, 53 Purpura, James, 105 Osbourn, Anne, 21 Plastow, Jane, 114 Oskamp, Anja, 66 Plato, 87 Q Ostler, Jeffrey, 99 Plato's Meno, 87 QBase Anaesthesia, 148 Out of Options, 133 Plato's Introduction of Forms, 124 Quantitative Seismic Interpretation, 26 Outcomes Assessment in Cancer, 7 Plato's Lysis, 87 Quantum Finance, 37 Ovsienko, V., 57 Plato's Natural Philosophy, 88 Quantum Phenomena in Semiconductor Players of Shakespeare 6, 113 P Microstructures, 45 Playgoing in Shakespeare's London, 112 Quantum Quark, The, 35 Pak, Youngsook, 121 Poedts, Stefaan, 36 Quantum Theory of the Electron Liquid, 37 Pakaluk, Michael, 122 Poetics of Melancholy in Early Modern England, Quick, Oliver, 151 The, 109 Panek, Jennifer, 113 Poetics of Titian's Religious Paintings, The, 120 Panwar, Shivendra, 44 R Political Disagreement, 79 Papanicolaou, George, 48 Politics and International Relations of the Middle Raab, Markus, 131 Pape, Hans-Christian, 150 East, The, 74 Radiation Hydrodynamics, 33 Parchment, Ralph E., 18 Politics as a Christian Vocation, 141 Radiogenic Isotope Geology, 26 Parsegian, Adrian, 38 Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary Raftopoulos, Athanassios, 130 Parson, Edward A., 27 America, The, 76 Ragnow, Marguerite, 100 Parthenon and its Sculpture, The, 121 Politics of Personalised Medicine, The, 134 Rainbird, Paul, 82 Particulate Matter Science for Policy Makers, 27 Politics of Property Rights, The, 79 Rainey, David, 62 Pasachoff, Jay, 34 Pollard, John F., 100 Ramrakha, 149 Pashtan, Ariel, 42 Pollard, Mark, 84 Ramrattan, Lall, 72 Pateman, Carole, 78 Pomerans, Arno, 130 Ransley, Janet, 133 Paton, Carol, 149 Pooni, Harpal, 14 Rasbridge, Lance, 6 Paw, Henry, 148 Porter, Duncan, 4 Ratiu, Tudor, 57 Pawlikowski, Janusz, 55 Portuguese, 105 Rauch, Michael, 33 Payne-James, Jason, 149 Posner, Daniel N., 143 Rawlings, Richard, 151 Pearce, Adrian, 148 Posse, H. Guiterrez, 66 Razo, Armando, 79 Pederson, Frederik, 91 Postcolonial Approaches to the European Middle Reading Sex in the Eighteenth Century, 94 Pellegrino, Valerie, 104 Ages, 109 Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Penner, Terry, 87 Postwar Migration Patterns in Southern Europe, Relations, The, 74 Perantoni, Alan O., 18 1950–2000, 73 Reconstructing Criminal Law, 151 Percutaneous Tracheostomy, 148 Pottie, Gregory, 44 Reconstructing Mental Health Law and Policy, 151 Percy, John, 34 Powell, K. G., 51 Redefining Elizabethan Literature, 109 Periera, Stephen, 149 Power, Daniel, 96 Reduplication, 103 Perkins, Kenneth, 142 Power in Global Governance, 75 Reed, Annette Yoshiko, 86 Perry, Ellen, 118 Practical Orthopaedics for Junior Surgeons, 150 Reed, Chris, 150 Perry, Frankie, 6 Practical Procedures in Trauma Surgery, 150 Rees, Dai, 17 Personal Autonomy, 126 Practice of Liberal Pluralism, The, 127 Reeve, N. H., 110 Perspectives in Ecological Theory and Integrated Pre-Raphaelite Painting and Nineteenth-Century Reference Grammar of Modern Hebrew, A, 104 Pest Management, 13 Realism, 120 Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic, Perspectives on Labour Law, 150 Preda, Alex, 134 A, 104 Pesin, Y., 52 Reff, Dan, 100

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Reform of the Frankish Church, The, 95 Samways, Michael J., 12 Skinner, Andrew, 148 Refugee and Immigrant Health, 6 Sandage, Allan, 4 Skowronek, Stephen, 77 Regional Multinationals, The, 62 Sandler, Todd, 73 Skowronski, A., 55 Regulation and Development, 71 Sandler, Wendy, 103 Slavic Languages, The, 105 Regulation of International Financial Markets, Sapatnekar, Sachin, 45 Smallwood, Robert, 113 The, 67 Sargent, Michael, 19 Smith, Alan, 26 Religion and the Early Modern State, 100 Scardovelli, R., 52 Smith, Alastair, 76 Remapping Global Politics, 75 Scattered Data Approximation, 53 Smith, Brian, 148 Remedies in Contract and Tort, 151 Schechter, Martin, 52 Smith, Geoffrey L., 21 Renaissance Drama and the Politics of Schilling, Govert, 30 Smith, Julia M. H., 95 Publication, 113 Schipani, Cindy A., 63 Smith, Neil, 102 Research Projects and Research Proposals, 132 Schneider, Ben Ross, 146 Smith, Timothy B., 92 Resendez, Andres, 99 Schöne, Katja, 63 Snieder, Roel, 35 Resisting Dictatorship, 145 Schrijver, Nico J., 66 Snodgrass, Anthony, 87 Restoring Responsibility, 127 Schwartz, Mildred, 133 Snow, Joanne, 50 Rethinking Corporate Crime, 151 Sciarra, Silvana, 67 Snyder, Claire, 7 Rethinking Pension Reform, 72 Science and Civilisation in China, 4 Social Life of Emotions, The, 131 Reynolds, E. Bruce, 93 Science and Politics of Global Climate Change, Social Motivation, 131 Richards, Michael, 97 The, 27 Social Solidarity and the Gift, 80 Richards, Robert J., 4 Scientific Legacy of Fred Hoyle, The, 32 Sociolinguistic Variation in Seventeenth-Century Richetti, John, 107 Scolding, Neil, 7 France, 104 Richter, Birgit, 56 Scott, Colin, 151 Sofronoff, Kate, 133 Riley-Smith, Jonathan, 96 Scott, Dominic, 87 Solid Earth, The, 24 Rink, John, 118 Scott, John, 136 Solidarity in Europe, 80 Risks and Decisions for Conservation and Scott, Jonathan , 93 Solna, Knut, 48 Environmental Management, 10 Seaford, Richard, 85 Solving Polynomial Equation Systems II, 55 RNA Interference Technology, 21 Search for American Political Development, Soper, J. Christopher, 75 Robert, Headland, 29 The, 77 Sornarajah, M., 65 Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City, 115 Sears, Derek, 34 Sounds in the Sea, 28 Roberts, Julian V., 133 Second Language Listening, 104 Spectacles of Truth in Classical Greek Robinson, Michael L, 19 Security Rights in Movable Property in European Philosophy, 85 Robinson, William, 12 Private Law, 67 Spectral Generalizations of Line Graphs, 54 Rochberg, Francesca, 85 Seeking Asylum in the UK, 151 Spellerberg, Ian F., 10 Rock Art and the Shaman, 83 Seigel, Jerrold, 92 Spicer, Andrew, 97 Rodgers, Robert, 86 Seleukid Royal Economy, The, 90 Spiermann, Ole, 66 Role of Business in Fostering Peaceful Societies, Seneviratne, Mary, 151 Spinner-Halev, Jeff, 79 The, 63 Sentencing and Criminal Justice, 150 Splintering of Spain, 1936–1945, The, 97 Rolfe, Stephen, 14 Servant, Chris, 150 Spohn, Herbert, 38 Romantic Colonization and British Anti- 777 Mathematical Conversation Starters, 50 Spörndli, Markus, 78 Slavery, 110 Sexual Health across the Lifecycle, 8 Sprague, John, 79 Rome's Religious History, 86 Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates, 15 Squires, Judith, 134 Rose, Steven, 17 Shakespeare and Language, 111 St. Peter's in the Vatican, 119 Rosefielde, Steven, 73 Shakespeare and Legal Imagination, 152 Stacey, Robyn, 14 Rosenfeld, Jo Ann, 8 Shakespeare and Politics, 111 Stack, C. G., 148 Ross, Daniel, 78 Shakespeare and the Classics, 112 Stamp Duty Land Tax, 64 Rossi, Corinna, 82 Shakespeare, from Stage to Screen, 112 Stamper, John W., 119 Rossi, Paolo, 119 Shakespeare, National Poet-Playwright, 112 Stape, J. H., 110 Rothwell, Kenneth S., 113 Shakespeare Survey, 113 State and Locality in Mughal India, 144 Rotunno, Richard, 28 Shakespeare, William, 111 State Directed Development, 76 Roubtsov, Vladimir, 56 Shakespeare's History Plays , 111 Statistical Analysis of Stochastic Processes in Rowe, Christopher, 87 Shapiro, Carl , 71 Time, 48 Rowe, Dominic, 7 Shekhtman, Boris, 103 Steele, J. Michael, 57 Rowlinson, P., 54 Shephard, Neil, 48 Steenbergen, Marco R., 78 Rubin, Barry, 147 Shepherd, Marjorie F., 27 Steigmann-Gall, Richard, 98 Rubin, Neville, 65 Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other Tales of Steinberger, Peter J., 78 Rubio-Marin, Ruth, 76 Mathematical History, 50 Steiner, Jürg, 78 Ruckstühl, Kathreen, 15 Sherry, Vincent, 108 Stereotypes and Prejudice in Conflict, 131 Rugman, Alan, 62 Shivtiel, Avi, 139 Stern, Benjamin, 84 Ruse, Michael, 4 Short Course on Banach Space Theory, A, 58 Stern, David, 125 Rush, Fred, 124 Short History of the Universe, A, 30 Sternberg, Robert, 131 Rushmer, Tracy, 27 Sidwell, Rachel, 149 Stevens, Bjorn, 28 Rushton, Julian, 117 Sign Language and Linguistic Universals, 103 Steward, Helen, 128 Russell, Claudia, 148 Siklos, Pierre L., 72 Stewart, Andrew, 118 Russia in the 21st Century, 73 Silk, Joseph, 30 Stimson, James, 77 Ryding, Karin C., 104 Simic, Slobodan, 54 Stjernø, Steinar, 80 Ryoo, Jeong-dong, 44 Simonton, Dean Keith, 132 Stokes, Raymond G., 101 Simpson, John, 28 Stone, Chrisopher, 149 S Simson, D., 55 Stoner-Weiss, Kathryn, 76 Sabah, Nassir, 45 Simulating the Physical World, 40 'Stony the Road' to Change, 81 Sacred and Secular, 76 Singh, Mewa, 15 Story of Cambridge, The, 94 Sacred Space in Post-Reformation Europe, 97 Singularities, 18 Stover, Eric, 132 Sagoff, Mark, 127 Singularities of Plane Curves, 54 Straznicky, Marta, 114 Salais, Robert, 75 Sircar, Ronnie, 48 Strömwall, Leif, 131 Sallis, Friedemann, 118

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Strong, Barbara, 148 Tr ussler, Simon, 114 Wheeler, J. Craig, 34 Structured Ring Spectra, 56 Tr usts Law, 151 Whelan, Edmund, 148 Study Abroad and Second Language Use, 104 Tr yggvason, G., 52 Whelpton, John, 143 Sunagawa, Ichiro, 27 Turner, Denys, 140 White Backlash and the Politics of Sundermann, Jurgen, 28 Turpin, Colin, 151 Multiculturalism, 134 Surgical Anatomy of the Heart, 150 Twining, William, 151 White, Robert, 135 Sussex, R., 105 White, Susan J., 140 Swain, Carol M., 77 U Whitfield, Roderick, 121 Swallow, John, 55 Undergraduate Mechanics, 51 Why Life Speeds Up As You Get Older , 130 Swan, Claudia, 120 Undergraduate Paediatrics, 149 Widdows, Heather, 6 Symbolism and Modern Urban Society, 120 Understanding Australia's Neighbours, 145 Widows and Suitors in Early Modern English Syntax of Chichewa, The, 105 Understanding Police Use of Force, 135 Comedy , 113 Szabados, Bela, 125 Understanding Probability, 53 Wiener, Martin Joel, 100 Szenberg, Michael, 72 Unwin, Timothy, 108 Wiens, John, 10 Wilcox, Benson, 150 T Upfal, Eli, 58 Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople, Wilkinson, Steven, 144 Tabachnikov, S., 57 The, 147 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition, The, 50 Tales from Another Byzantium, 88 Urban Insects and Arachnids, 12 Williams, David, 97 Talking Greeks, The, 85 Urquhart, John, 148 Williams, Deanne, 109 Tamanaha, Brian Z., 64 Using Arabic, 104 Williams, Kipling, 131 Tan, Kok-Chor, 78 Williams, Mark, 68 Tannenwald, Nina, 75 V Williams, Michael C., 74 Task-Based Language Teaching, 105 Valency and Bonding, 39 Williams, Thomas, 148 Taya, Minoru, 45 van der Eijk, Philip, 85 Williamson, Philip, 94, 101 Taylor, A.B., 112 Van der Waals Forces, 38 Wilson, Michael, 20 Taylor, Andrew, 148 van Rijn, Paul, 11 Wilson Nightingale, Andrea, 85 Taylor, James Stacey, 126 van Rijsbergen, C. J., 58 Wilson, Robert, 128 Taylor, Paul, 23 Vanden-Broeck, Jean-Marc, 52 Wilson, Robin, 50 Taylor, Richard, 123 Vares, Maria Eulalia, 48 Windle, Alan, 40 TCP/IP Essentials, 44 Varian, Hal, 71 Wireless Communications, 41 Teeth, 83 Venturini, Alessandra, 73 Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations, 122 Teichman, Yona, 131 Vickery, James S., 27 Wittgenstein Reads Weininger, 125 Tempest, The, 111 Vignale, Giovanni, 37 Wolf, Robert, 49 Terence and the Language of Roman Comedy, 86 Viking Empires, The, 91 Women and the State in Modern Indonesia, 145 Testosterone, 9 Villeneuve, Robert, 75 Women, Modernism, and Performance, 114 Textual History of the King James Bible, A, 138 Violent Democracy , 78 Wood, Nigel, 4 Thailand's Secret War, 93 Virtual Prison, The, 133 Woodford, Susan, 118 Theatre and Empowerment, 114 Vision and Narrative in Achilles Tatius' Leucippe Woodhead, Linda, 137 Thelen, Kathleen, 79 and Clitophon, 89 Wooldridge, Frank, 67 Theophrastus: Characters, 90 Viva Tutorials for Surgeons in Training, 150 Work and Economic Organisation in Thermodynamics, 46 Volatility Perturbations in Financial Markets, 48 Contemporary Japan, 144 Thierry, Bernard, 15 Volcano Adventure Guide, The, 25 World at Total War, A, 100 Third Party Policing, 133 von Hippel, Wolfgang, 101 World Trade Organization, 68, 69 Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Voting and Violence, 144 Worlds on Fire, 31 Modern Science, 109 Wormald, John, 61 Thomas, Michael, 64 W Worthen, John, 110 Thomas-Houston, Marilyn M., 81 Wouters, Jan, 66 Thompson, Dennis, 127 Wäckers, Felix, 11 Wright, Timothy, 39 Thompson, Dorothy J., 89 Waldman, Adam, 7 Wall, C. T. C. , 54 Thompson, Jr, James N., 21 Y Thompson, Ken, 14 Wall, Ian, 149 Thompson, Matt, 150 Ward, Ian, 151, 152 Yang, Dali, 144 Thompson, Mike, 149 Ward, Lee, 76 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 66 Thompson, Thomas, 50 Wasserman, Stanley, 136 Yevick, David, 36 Tides of Consent, 77 Watkins, Eric, 125 Yiend, Jenny, 130 Tiedens, Larissa, 131 Watson, Andrew, 35 Yockey, Hubert P., 21 Tielens, Alexander, 32 Watson, James L., 3 Yoder, Hatten S., 4 Tijms, Henk, 53 Weber, Marcel, 127 Yoffee, Norman, 81 Time for a Model Change, 61 Weber, Thomas, 144 Yong-i, Yun, 121 Todd, Janet, 108 Weinhold, Frank, 39 Young Owl, Marcus, 16 Weinstein, Cindy, 109 Toews, John, 97 Z Topology for Computing, 58 Weinstein, Harvey M., 132 Weishampel, David B., 22 Tour Through Mathematical Logic, A, 49 Zaleski, S., 52 Toward a New Legal Common Sense, 151 Weller, Kirk, 50 Wells, Celia, 151 Zander, Michael, 152 Tracheostomy: A multi-Professional Zhang, Shou-wu, 56 Handbook, 148 Wendland, Holger, 53 Wenzel, Siegfried, 109 Zhuk, Jeff, 60 Tracy, James D., 100 Zoll, Cheryl, 103 Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry, 88 Werner, Eric J., 7 Werner, Marcia, 120 Zomorodian, Afra J., 58 Tragedy of the Middle East, The, 147 Zürn, Michael, 75 Transnational Legal Processes, 151 Westphal, Kenneth, 125 Trevor, Douglas, 109 What Makes Biology Unique?, 9 Tronzo, William, 119 Wheatley, David, 110 Trostle, James A., 80 Wheeler, Dan, 148

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