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History and Philosophy of Science ...... 2 Management ...... 48 Medicine ...... 2–8 Law ...... 49 Emergency Medicine ...... 2 Economics ...... 54 General Medicine ...... 3 Politics ...... 59 Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience ...... 5 Anthropology ...... 68 Paediatrics and Child Health ...... 5 Archaeology ...... 69 Psychiatry ...... 6 Classical Studies ...... 70 Reproductive Medicine ...... 7 History ...... 72–84 Biological Sciences ...... 9–15 British and European History ...... 72 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ...... 9 American History ...... 79 Human Biology and Primatology ...... 11 World History ...... 81 Botany ...... 12 Economic History ...... 82 Genetics ...... 13 History of Ideas ...... 84 Biotechnology ...... 14 Language and Linguistics ...... 85–90 Microbiology ...... 14 English Language Teaching ...... 89 Cellular Biology ...... 15 Literature ...... 91–101 Neuroscience ...... 15 Theatre Studies and Performing Arts ...... 98 Physical Sciences ...... 16–31 Film and Media Studies ...... 102 Earth Science ...... 16 Music ...... 103 Environmental and Atmospheric Science . . . . . 17 Art and Architecture ...... 106 Astronomy and Astrophysics ...... 22 Philosophy ...... 110 Physics ...... 25 Psychology ...... 118 Chemistry and Materials Science ...... 31 Sociology ...... 123 Engineering ...... 32–35 Religious Studies ...... 125 Aerospace Engineering ...... 33 Regional Studies ...... 131–133 Chemical Engineering ...... 33 African Studies ...... 131 Electrical, Electronic Engineering ...... 34 Asian Studies ...... 131 Mechanical Engineering ...... 35 Australian Studies ...... 132 Mathematical Sciences and Information Latin American Studies ...... 133 Technology ...... 36–47 Middle East Studies ...... 133 Statistics and Finance ...... 38 Journals ...... 134 Recreational Mathematics ...... 38 Special Announcement: Law Publishing ...... 138 Pure Mathematics ...... 39 Author and Title Index ...... 141 Applied Mathematics ...... 45 Computer Science ...... 46 2 History and Philosophy of Science / Emergency Medicine

an objective theory of scientific evidence History and based on error probabilities. Medicine Philosophy of Science ‘… a significant contribution to the history and philosophy of both experiment and Emergency Medicine science.’ Allen Franklin, Science and Civilisation in China University of Colorado at Boulder, Volume 7: Science and Chinese Society author of The Neglect of Experiment Part 2: Reflections and Conclusions Subject areas: philosophy of science, ■ New Edition Joseph Needham physics, history of science, sociology of Clinical Intensive Care and Edited by Kenneth Girdwood Robinson science University of Cambridge Market: academic researchers, graduate Acute Medicine Joseph Needham, who died in 1995, was students Second edition the greatest British historian of China of the 228 x 152 mm 376pp 11 line diagrams 28 half-tones Ken Hillman last 100 years. His Science and Civilisation 5 tables University of New South Wales, Sydney in China series caused a seismic shift in 0 521 82710 8 HB c.£45.00 A and Gillian Bishop western perceptions of China, which was February Liverpool Health Services revealed as perhaps the world’s most scientifically and technically productive Nobel Laureates and 20th country in pre-modern times. But why did Century Physics the scientific and industrial revolutions not happen in China? In the concluding Mauro Dardo volume of this series, Joseph Needham Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale reflects on possible answers to this question (Amedeo Avogadro), Italy and gives fascinating insights into his great In this richly-illustrated book the author intellectual quest. combines history with science. Using an Subject areas: history of science, social and original approach he presents the major economic history, Chinese studies achievements of twentieth-century physics as they emerged as the product of Market: academic researchers, graduate the genius of those physicists whose students labours, since 1901, have been crowned Science and Civilisation in China with a Nobel Prize. In the form of a year- 246 x 189 mm 300pp 21 half-tones by-year chronicle, biographies and 0 521 08732 5 HB c.£55.00 A personal anecdotes bring to life the main The core of the book focuses on areas February events of the past hundred years. The common to all critically ill patients For information on other titles in this series, please see work of the most famous physicists of including fluid therapy, sedation, shock, our website the twentieth century is presented, often infection and other central topics. This in the words and imagery of the prize- key understanding of basic The Evidence for the Top Quark winners themselves. pathophysiological principles provides an excellent launch pad for the section Objectivity and Bias in Collaborative Subject areas: physics, science, history Experimentation on individual disease entities. (history of science) Kent W. Staley Subject areas: intensive care, St Louis University, Missouri Market: general readers, undergraduate anaesthesia, thoracic medicine, students, graduate students, academic cardiology, surgery, emergency medicine researchers, enthusiasts, advanced adult learners Market: clinicians, professionals 228 x 152 mm 764pp 52 line diagrams 247 x 174 mm 540pp 52 line diagrams 14 half-tones 128 tables 173 half-tones 3 tables 0 521 78980 X PB c. £49.95 P 0 521 83247 0 HB c. £70.00 A 0 521 54008 9 PB c. £24.95 T March June

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31 Archer: Transformation and Change 81 Becker: Criminals and their Scientists The Evidence for the Top Quark offers both 80 Crosby: America’s Forgotten Pandemic a historical and philosophical perspective 122 Greenwood: The Disappearance of the Social in on an important recent discovery in American Social Psychology : the first evidence for the 15 Ochs: A History of Nerve Functions 83 Vagelos: Medicine, Science, and Merck elementary particle known as the top quark. At the same time the book seeks to defend

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General Medicine

Essential Psychopharmacology Prescriber’s Handbook Stephen Stahl University of California, San Diego The Prescriber’s Handbook is the latest addition to the Essential Psychopharmacology collection. In full colour throughout and illustrated with the now famous icons, this volume presents to clinicians pragmatic guidance that complements the conceptual approach of Essential Psychopharmacology. With four pages for each of 99 psychotropic drugs, Stephen Stahl gives all the information a prescriber needs to treat patients effectively. For each drug the information comes in four categories: therapeutics, side effects, special populations, and tips and pearls. Therapeutics covers the brands of drug, class of drug, how the drug works, what the target symptoms are, what the drug is prescribed for, usual dosage, dosage forms, how to dose, how long it takes to work, what happens if it works, what happens if it doesn’t, and any tests Side effects covers how the drug causes side effects, notable side effects, life- threatening or dangerous side effects, weight gain, sedation, what to do about side effects, overdose, long term use, habit formation, how to stop, drug interactions and PK, warnings/precautions, and when not to use. Special populations covers renal impairment, hepatic impairment, cardiac impairment, the elderly, children and adolescents, and women (childbearing, pregnancy, breast feeding, perimenopause, menopause). Tips and pearls covers best augmention/combining, potential advantages, potential disadvantages, pearls, dosing tips, and suggested reading. Each element has a target icon so the prescriber can go easily and instantly to the information needed. A comprehensive index gives both generic and proprietary names for all the drugs featured. This is an essential guide for all those responsible for prescribing psychotropic drugs. 247 x 174 mm 428pp 0 521 01169 8 PB c. £29.95 P June

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■ ■ New Edition ■ Textbook New Edition Pediatric Orthopedics for Primary Public Health at the Essential Evidence-Based Care Physicians Crossroads Medicine Second edition Achievements and Prospects Dan Mayer Dennis S. Weiner Second edition Albany Medical College, New York Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron, Ohio Robert Beaglehole and Kerwyn C. Jones World Health Organization, Geneva Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, and Ruth Bonita Springfield World Health Organization, Geneva This revised and extended new edition retains and builds on the features that made the first edition such a popular text for pediatricians and primary care physicians: orthopaedic disorders are arranged according to age of onset and also according to their frequency of occurrence, supplemented with guidelines for orthopaedic referral. Subject areas: pediatrics, family practice, general practice Market: clinicians, general practitioners, professionals Evidence Based Medicine (EBM), using 276 x 219 mm 200pp 67 line diagrams the best evidence in the literature for the 110 half-tones 5 tables 0 521 82564 4 HB c.£50.00 P best care for an individual patient, This book is an introduction to public April sounds very simple. Yet, most medical health as a discipline and a critique of its 1st edition published by Churchill Livingstone in 1993 students and physicians do not have the recent development. This extensively mathematical background or training to revised edition reviews major health critically evaluate published research. Medical Management of Eating trends, the current state of the world’s This ‘users guide’ to EBM helps you Disorders health, and the latest estimates of the become a more discriminating reader of C. Laird Birmingham global burden of disease. the medical literature, and better University of British Columbia, Vancouver ‘They provide a breadth of view that is equipped to apply EBM in practice. and Pierre Beumont difficult to beat. The book takes a truly University of Sydney global approach to the major public • An accessible and ideal introduction This is a practical guide to the medical health issues of today. This book is clear, to EBM for non-mathematically complications and treatment of anorexia well written and interesting.’ MJA inclined students and all consumers of medical research nervosa and related eating disorders. The Subject areas: public health, principles and practice of treatment are • Accompanied by an interactive and epidemiology, health policy fully covered including medical and fun-to-use CD-ROM consisting of Market: graduate students, nutritional therapies. Psychiatric and practice problems and journal articles professionals, clinicians psychological issues are also addressed and that reinforce the concepts taught in provide details of specific psychological 228 x 152 mm 276pp 18 line diagrams 13 tables the book 0 521 83291 8 HB c. £70.00 A therapies. The text is supplemented with 0 521 54047 X PB c. £27.95 P • Also includes advanced topics in diagnostic colour photographs of important April medical decision-making to help physical manifestations of eating disorders. practitioners who may understand Although the text is suitable for all health basic concepts of critical appraisal but care professionals looking after these would like to have more information patients, special information is provided for about tying them together in the general practitioners, nursing staff, family medical decision-making process carers and the patients themselves. Subject areas: evidence-based medicine, Subject areas: family medicine, eating clinical medicine, biostatistics and disorders, psychiatry, clinical psychology, epidemiology internal medicine Market: undergraduate students, Market: clinicians, general practitioners, graduate students, clinicians professionals 246 x 189 mm 286pp 92 line diagrams 228 x 152 mm 200pp 10 line diagrams 14 half-tones 40 tables 11 colour plates 0 521 83261 6 HB c. £65.00 X 0 521 54662 1 PB c.£29.95 P 0 521 54027 5 PB c. £24.95 P May January

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Double Standards in Medical Neurology and Paediatrics and Research in Developing Clinical Neuroscience Child Health Countries Ruth Macklin Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York ■ New Edition This book examines the ethical ■ New Edition controversies that have surrounded the The Neuropathology of Dementia design and conduct of international Second edition Sudden Death in Infancy, medical research sponsored by Edited by Margaret Esiri Childhood and Adolescence industrialized countries or industry, and University of Oxford Second edition carried out in developing countries. Is it John Q. Trojanowski Roger Byard acceptable to lower the ethical standards University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Forensic Science Centre, Adelaide adopted in the industrialized world and Virginia M. -Y. Lee This unique, comprehensive survey of when carrying out research in University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine virtually all aspects of sudden death in developing or resource-poor countries? Completely rewritten and updated, this infants and childhood will be an This is the first book to examine these new edition is almost twice the size of its essential source of reference for issues, drawing the bold conclusion that predecessor. Illustrated in colour pathologists, clinicians and lawyers. double standards in medical research are throughout, and with contributions from Individual sections deal in detail with ethically unacceptable. the world’s leading authorities, it is the deaths due to inflicted and non-inflicted • Presents a detailed account of both definitive reference on the neuropathology injuries and to natural diseases. This sides of recent controversies in of dementia. It gives practical guidance to new edition includes 1200 new references, international medical research pathologists, describes the contribution of 300 new illustrations and an extensively • As a member of a committee that neuroimaging to diagnosis, and surveys the revised chapter on SIDS. This new revised international ethical guidelines clinical features of dementia. New material edition covers the full range of natural for medical research, the author gives a includes: causes of death, and their pathological behind-the-scenes account of the • Three entirely new chapters on investigation undertaken in light of views of many commentators on the neuroimaging, molecular diagnostics, advances in our understanding of genetic guidelines and transgenic models. susceptibility and pathophysiology. ‘ This is an outstanding book for • Describes episodes of unethical • Two chapters on tauopathies under new practitioners, pathologists, and research sponsored by the authorship. researchers … Each chapter reads like a pharmaceutical industry and analyses • A chapter under new authorship on conference in which the pathologist which of these constitute exploitation synucleinopathies, which includes holds the clues and answers questions of research students in developing multiple system atrophy. from the clinician and other countries From reviews of the first edition: investigators from the autopsy table.’ Subject areas: medicine, law (general) ‘This up-to-date and authoritative New England Journal of Medicine Market: academic researchers, graduate account will be invaluable for practising Subject areas: pathology, pediatrics, students neuropathologists and a treasured work of forensic medicine, criminal law Cambridge Law, Medicine and Ethics, 2 reference for psychiatrists and neuroscientists Market: clinicians, professionals 228 x 152 mm 275pp with an interest in dementia.’ 246 x 189 mm 700pp 50 line diagrams 0 521 83388 4 HB c. £55.00 A International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 550 half-tones 0 521 54170 0 PB c. £19.95 A 0 521 82582 2 HB c. £140.00 P April Subject areas: neurology, pathology, neuropsychiatry, psychiatry January Introductory price of c. £140.00 until Market: clinicians, professionals 3 months after publication, rising to 276 x 219 mm 672pp 52 line diagrams c. £160.00 thereafter General Medicine 111 half-tones 106 colour figures ▼ see also 0 521 81915 6 HB c.£195.00 P Textbook of Pediatric HIV Care May 14 Devine: Mammalian Antimicrobial Peptides Introductory price of c. £195.00 until 3 months Edited by Steven L. Zeichner 14 Lamont: Bacterial Invasion of Host Cells after publication, rising to c. £220.00 thereafter National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 13 Ringo: Fundamental Genetics and Jennifer S. Read National Institutes of Health, Bethesda This comprehensive textbook provides the definitive account of effective care for pediatric HIV patients. Drawing on the massive and burgeoning published literature from a wide range of sources, this volume summarises a wealth of information concerning the aetiolgoy of the disease and the best clinical care for this vulnerable group. It distils the very latest knowledge of virology, immunology and pathogenesis

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and uses this to illuminate and explain ■ Mac Keith Press Publication management recommendations, using the Psychiatry very latest and emerging therapies, and The Clinical Management of including new ways of monitoring HIV Craniosynostosis infection. Edited by Richard Hayward ■ New Edition Subject areas: paediatrics, infectious Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London diseases, virology, HIV and AIDS, Barry Jones Cognitive Behaviour Therapy epidemiology and public health Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London for Children and Families David Dunaway Market: clinicians, professionals, academic Second edition Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London researchers Edited by Philip Graham and Robert Evans 276 x 219 mm 650pp 75 line diagrams Institute of Child Health, University College London 40 half-tones 20 colour plates 95 tables Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London Totally revised and augmented with 11 0 521 82153 3 HB c.£150.00 P Children with craniosynostosis are born new chapters, this new edition provides June with congenital deformities of the face and the latest scientific validation of cognitive skull. In severe cases associated problems are behaviour therapy with practical treatment common: blindness, deafness, severe ■ Mac Keith Press Publication guidance for professionals working with learning difficulties and facial deformities. disturbed children. Coverage ranges from Central Nervous System Tumours Outside specialized craniofacial units, there school refusal to eating and sleeping of Childhood is nowhere for professionals involved in disorders and substance abuse. Edward Estlin primary or secondary care to go for help ‘… impressive … this book is likely to be Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital with the many practical problems that these children present. In this book, a read and consulted widely.’ and Stephen Lowis Behaviour Research and Therapy The Hospital for Sick Children, Bristol distinguished team of editors have assembled experts in the field to introduce Subject areas: child and adolescent Ranging from epidemiology and the non-craniofacial specialist to what can psychiatry, psychiatry, clinical psychology neuroimaging through the general be achieved and how they can contribute to principles of surgery and radiotherapy/ Market: clinicians, professionals the child’s welfare. chemotherapy to issues of palliative care Cambridge Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and quality of life, this concise, broad and Subject areas: paediatrics, neurology, 247 x 174 mm 512pp 7 figures practical text covers all clinical aspects of surgery 0 521 52992 1 PB c. £44.95 central nervous system tumours in children. Market: clinicians, professionals May It provides an overview of current Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith important issues in diagnosis and Press), 163 Bioterrorism management, and focuses on important 239 x 170 mm 180pp 30 half-tones 20 tables Psychological and Public areas of research, with an emphasis on the 20 figures Health Interventions 1 898683 36 0 HB c.£50.00 P areas likely to impact on clinical practice. Edited by Robert J. Ursano Not previously announced It will be essential reading for paediatric Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, oncologists, medical and clinical Co-published with Mac Keith Press Bethesda MD oncologists, neurosurgeons, paediatricians Ann E. Norwood involved in the care of paediatric patients Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, with brain tumours, trainees in these and Paediatrics and Child Health Bethesda MD related specialties, specialist nurses and ▼ see also and Carol S. Fullerton paramedical staff. Uniformed Services University School of Medicine, Bethesda MD Subject areas: pediatrics, oncology, 11 Hauspie: Methods in Human Growth Research neurology Bioterrorism can create chaos and Market: clinicians, professionals disruption on a national and international scale. Moreover, it is believed to incur the Clinics in Developmental Medicine (Mac Keith Press), 166 most devastating psychological sequelae of all disasters and terrorist events. Planning 239 x 170 192pp 20 half-tones 20 tables 10 figures and pre-disaster exercises are essential for 1 898683 38 7 HB c.£50.00 P June allocating resources and devising effective Co-published with Mac Keith Press mental health interventions. Includes two CDs showing an international panel of experts discussing how best to plan for a bioterrorist event. Subject areas: psychiatry, clinical psychology, public health Market: professionals, clinicians, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 320pp 10 line diagrams 29 tables 2 colour figures 0 521 81472 3 HB c.£65.00 P April

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Somatoform Disorders Subject areas: psychiatry, addiction, clinical Reproductive A Medicolegal Guide neuroscience Michael Trimble Market: clinicians, professionals, academic Medicine Institute of Neurology, London researchers People with somatoform disorder present 247 x 174 mm 224pp 14 line diagrams 10 tables with a range of symptoms that typically last 0 521 81940 7 HB c.£45.00 P Good Clinical Practice in for years and can’t be traced to a specific May physical cause. Such symptoms may range Assisted Reproduction from frequent headaches to gastrointestinal Acute and Transient Psychoses Edited by Paul Serhal The University College London Hospitals problems. This book is an in-depth, Andreas Marneros clinically orientated review of somatoform Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenburg, Germany and Caroline Overton Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital disorders and related clinical presentations and Frank Pillmann (such as chronic fatigue syndrome) and how Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenburg, Germany they present in a medico-legal setting. It is Brief and acute psychotic disorders with a aimed at both clinicians and lawyers who short duration and a generally good prognosis deal with injury claims where these have long intrigued psychiatrists. Although disorders impact much more frequently they are included in internationally accepted than is generally recognised. diagnostic systems, understanding of these Subject areas: psychiatry, clinical disorders remains minimal. This book is the psychology first comprehensive overview of the clinical Market: clinicians, professionals features, biology, course and long-term 247 x 174 mm 224pp 34 tables 9 figures outcome of brief and acute psychoses. The 0 521 81108 2 HB c.£49.95 P authors also address the nosological status January of brief and acute psychoses and their impact on our understanding of the continuum of Marijuana and Madness psychotic and affective disorders. Psychiatry and Neurobiology Subject areas: psychiatry Edited by David Castle Market: clinicians, professionals, academic Mental Health Research Institute, Melbourne researchers Provides an introduction to good clinical and Robin Murray 247 x 174 mm 192pp 5 half-tones 53 figures practice in the investigation and Institute of Psychiatry, London 0 521 83518 6 HB c.£65.00 P treatment of infertility, using the very April latest assisted reproductive technologies. There are chapters on clinical assessment Stress, the Brain and Depression of the male and the female, followed by detailed chapters on the clinical H. M. van Praag procedures that can be put in place to Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands help overcome infertility. There are E. R. de Kloet chapters on IVF, GIFT and ZIFT and Universiteit Leiden clinical aspects of PGD, and on how to and J. van Os set up a successful IVF unit. With its Universiteit Maastricht, Netherlands clinical focus, this will undoubtedly Can traumatic life events cause depression? become an essential introduction to this Studies generally point to a connection field. between adverse life events and depression. Subject areas: reproductive medicine, However, establishing a causal rather than infertility, obstetrics and gynaecology, associative connection is more problematic. embryology What neurobiological changes may be induced by stress and depression, and to Market: clinicians, professionals what extent do these changes correspond? 247 x 174 mm 325pp 15 line diagrams This book provides a comprehensive and The authors structure their examination 62 half-tones 34 tables 5 colour figures up-to-date overview of the psychiatry and 0 521 00091 2 PB c. £39.95 P around three major themes: the neuroscience of Cannabis sativa (marijuana) April pathophysiological role of stress in with particular emphasis on psychotic depression; whether or not a subtype of disorders. It outlines the very latest depression exists that is particularly developments in our understanding of the stress-inducible; and, finally, how best to human cannabinoid system, and links this diagnose and treat depression in relation knowledge to clinical and epidemiological to its biological underpinnings. facts about the impact of cannabis on mental health. Controversial issues are critically Subject areas: psychiatry explored, including whether a discrete Market: clinicians, professionals ‘cannabis psychosis’ exists. This book will be 247 x 174 mm 320pp 15 line diagrams of interest to all members of the mental 26 half-tones 40 tables health team, to neuroscientists and those 0 521 62147 X HB c.£65.00 P involved in drug and alcohol research. May

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Microbiology, Infections and Embryo and Fetal Pathology ■ New in Paperback Assisted Reproduction Color Atlas with Ultrasound Correlation Handbook of Women’s Health Enid Gilbert-Barness Kay Elder An Evidence-Based Approach Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge University of South Florida and Diane Spicer Edited by Jo Ann Rosenfeld Julie Ribes The Johns Hopkins University University of Kentucky University of South Florida and Doris Baker Exhaustively illustrated in color with over This practical handbook provides a clear University of Kentucky 1000 photographs, figures, histopathology and comprehensive evidence-based primary-care guide to the care of women in ART treatment is vulnerable to the hazard slides, and sonographs, this uniquely ambulatory practice, intended for general of potential infection from many different authoritative atlas provides the clinician and family practitioners, nurses, physicians’ sources: patients, samples, staff, and the with a visual guide to diagnosing congenital assistants and all those who practise primary environment. This unique and practical anomalies in every organ system in the care of women. It emphasizes preventive book provides a basic overview of human fetus. It covers the full range of care and well-woman care throughout the microbiology in the context of ART, embryo and fetal pathology, from point of lifecycle of a woman, including sexuality, providing an up-to-date guide to infections death, autopsy and ultrasound, through contraception, medical care in pregnancy, in reproductive medicine. The relevant specific syndromes, intrauterine problems, psychological and important medical facets of the complex and vast field of organ and system defects to multiple births concerns. It stresses the strength of evidence microbiology are condensed and focused, and conjoined twins. Gross pathologic underlying common practices of care of highlighting information that is crucial for findings are correlated with sonographic women. safe practice in both clinical and laboratory features to confirm visually the diagnoses aspects of ART. This is an essential for all organ systems. All practitioners of ‘… handsomely presented in a logical fashion, publication for all ART clinics and maternal-fetal medicine will find this atlas with recommendations easily identifiable laboratories. an invaluable resource. and small summaries of important points highlighted throughout the text … Subject areas: reproductive medicine, Subject areas: pathology, pediatrics, excellent chapter on ‘woman battering’ fertility, microbiology maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive medicine, obstetrics which gives a full and detailed account of Market: clinicians, professionals this difficult subject, including rigorous Market: professionals, academic researchers 246 x 189 mm 300pp 10 line diagrams forensic examination techniques …’ 42 half-tones 8 colour plates 33 tables 279 x 215 mm 464pp 57 line diagrams British Journal of General Practice 0 521 81910 5 HB c.£65.00 P 149 half-tones 885 colour plates 442 tables May 0 521 82529 6 HB c.£195.00 P Subject areas: women’s health, obstetrics June and gynaecology, family medicine, psychosocial health Women’s Mid-Life Healthcare Market: general practitioners, clinicians, general readers A Primary Care Guide 247 x 174 mm 632pp 15 line diagrams 25 tables Edited by Jo Ann Rosenfeld 0 521 54595 1 PB c.£34.95 P The Johns Hopkins University April This book highlights the needs and healthcare concerns of women in their midlife. Women, in their middle ages, are often overlooked by medical practitioners. From the end of childbearing to old age, approximately ages 40 to 65, their health needs are complex and changing. This is a time of challenge and opportunity when the physician and woman working collaboratively can change her health and future. Written by 20 primary care physicians, this book will help family practitioners provide the best possible healthcare for these women. Subject areas: women’s health, obstetrics and gynecology, family medicine, endocrinology Market: clinicians, professionals, general practitioners 228 x 152 mm 364pp 13 line diagrams 86 tables 0 521 82340 4 PB c. £30.00 P March

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Biological Sciences Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

■ Advance New Series Announcement The following titles are currently in print: Ecological Reviews Dispersal Ecology The British Ecological Society Symposium Series has for more than 40 years published Edited by James M. Bullock, volumes arising from the important annual symposia organized by the Society. These Robert E. Kenward and Rosie S. Hails meetings attract contributors of international repute, chosen both for their standing in research and for known high standards in presentation. The resulting volumes are widely Ecology: Achievement and recognised as being landmark contributions to the field. Challenge Edited by M. C. Press, N. J. Huntly and From 2003 onwards, BES Symposium volumes will be published as a part of a collaboration S. Levin between the Society and Cambridge University Press. The new series, Ecological Reviews, will publish a wide range of books, including but not limited to the Symposium volumes. The Ecological Consequences of This will enhance the ability of the Society to support the publication of top quality work, Environmental Heterogeneity without requiring any formal link to the meetings of the Society. Ecological Reviews will Edited by M. J. Hutchings, E. A. John and publish books at the cutting edge of modern ecology, providing a forum for publication of A. J. A. Stewart multi-author volumes that discuss topics that are focal points of current activity and likely long-term importance to the progress of the field. The series will be an invaluable source of Physiological Plant Ecology ideas and inspiration for ecologists at all levels from graduate students to more established Edited by M. C. Press, J. D. Scholes and researchers and professionals. M. G. Barker The series will be developed jointly by the British Ecological Society and the Press, with Dynamics of Tropical advice and guidance from an international editorial team including Professor Nigel Webb Communities (Series Editor), Dr Hefin Jones, Dr Louise Vet, and Dr Richard Hobbs. Recent volumes in Edited by D. M. Newbery, H. H. T. Prins and the Symposium Series formerly available from Blackwell can be ordered from Cambridge N. Brown University Press from October 1st 2003. Multitrophic Interactions in Subject area: ecology, conservation, biodiversity, natural resource management Terrestrial Systems Market: academic researchers, graduate students, professionals Edited by A. C. Gange and V. K. Brown Format: Books in this series will be published in hardback and paperback. Frequency: We expect to publish one to two titles per year in this series. Genes in Ecology Edited by R. J. Berry, T. J. Crawford and G. M. Hewitt For more details please visit the series page at: www.cambridge.org/biosciences/ Toward a More Exact Ecology Edited by Peter J. Grubb and John B. Whittaker New in 2003: Macroecology: Concepts and Consequences Edited by Tim M. Blackburn and Kevin J. Gaston Special Symposium Volumes: Genes in the Environment Edited by Rosie S. Hails, John E. Beringer and H. Charles J. Godfray Integrating Ecology and Evolution in a Spatial Context Edited by J. Silvertown and J. Antonovics Ecology of Arctic Environments Publicity material available: Edited by Sarah J. Woodin and By request – contact your Cambridge Mick Marquiss sales representative Primary Succession on Land Edited by J. Miles and D. W. H. Walton

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Darwin’s Fishes Biased Embryos and An Encyclopedia of Ichthyology, Ecology, Evolution and Evolution Daniel Pauly Wallace Arthur University of British Columbia, Vancouver University of Sunderland What determines the direction of evolutionary change? This book provides a revolutionary answer to this question. Many biologists, from Darwin’s day to our own, have been satisfied with the answer, “natural selection”. Professor Wallace Arthur is not. He takes the controversial view that biases in the ways that embryos can be altered are just as important as natural selection in determining the directions that evolution has taken, including the one that led to the origin of humans. This argument forms the core of the book. However, in addition, the book summarizes other • First book on the new field of important issues relating to how evolutionary developmental biology embryonic (and post-embryonic) Darwin’s Fishes: An Encyclopedia of development evolves. written for college students and Ichthyology, Ecology and Evolution presents general readers Written in an easy, conversational style, everything Charles Darwin ever wrote • Takes a controversial stance on this is the first book for students and the about fishes. Entries are alphabetical and evolutionary processes, including general reader that provides an account were extracted from Darwin’s books, human origins of the exciting new field of Evolutionary short publications, notebooks and Developmental Biology (“Evo-Devo” to • Written in an easy, accessible style by correspondence. The material is interpreted its proponents). and put in context of both Darwin’s time one of the finest writers in this field Contents: Preface; 1. The microscopic and of contemporary biology. Darwin’s horse; 2. What ‘drives’ evolution?; Fishes will appeal to natural scientists 3. Darwin: pluralism with a single core; (especially fish biologists and their 4. How to build a body; 5. A brief history students), laypersons interested in fish, and of the last billion years; 6. Preamble to Darwin scholars. It has been written and the quiet revolution; 7. The return of the compiled by Daniel Pauly, one of the best organism; 8. Possible creatures; 9. The known fish biologists in the world. beginnings of bias; 10. A deceptively • Original: never been done before in a simple question; 11. Development’s twin single volume arrows; 12. Action and reaction; 13. Evolvability: organisms in bits; • Scholarly: Darwin’s original sources were 14. Back to the trees; 15. Stripes and spots; tracked, which allows evaluation of their 16. Towards ‘The Inclusive Synthesis’; accuracy 17. Social creatures; Glossary; References. • Written by one of the best known ■ Wallace Arthur is in the Integrative Biology fisheries scientists in the world Group at the University of Sunderland, UK. He Subject areas: marine biology, ichthyology, is the author of six previous books including, limnology, evolutionary biology, ecology, The Origin of Animal Body Plans (Cambridge, 1998) history of science Subject area: evolutionary biology, Market: undergraduate students, developmental biology, evolutionary enthusiasts, amateurs, graduate students developmental biology, genetics 246 x 189 mm 400pp 43 line diagrams 43 figures 0 521 82777 9 HB c.£47.50 A Market: undergraduate students, May graduate students, general readers 2004 228 x 152 mm 267pp 34 line diagrams Publicity material available: 4 half-tones 38 figures By request – contact your Cambridge 0 521 83382 5 HB c. £45.00 A sales representative 0 521 54161 1 PB c. £16.95 T April

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Advances in Insect Chemical Subject areas: biological anthropology, Human Biology and dental anthropology, palaeontology, Ecology Primatology functional morphology, dental sciences Edited by Ring T. Carde Market: academic researchers, graduate University of California, Riverside students and Jocelyn Millar 247 x 174 mm 350pp 91 line diagrams University of California, Riverside Methods in Human Growth Research 13 half-tones 25 tables Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology 0 521 56236 8 HB c.£60.00 A presents eight timely reviews of the latest Edited by Roland C. Hauspie June research and thinking in the study of Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam how insects use chemical signals to Noël Cameron The Evolution of Thought Loughborough University communicate with each other or to Evolutionary Origins of Great Ape interact with other species. and Luciano Molinari Intelligence Kinderspital Zürich Subject areas: chemical ecology, Anne E. Russon entomology, pest management, insect- York University, Toronto plant interactions and David Begun Market: academic researchers, graduate University of Toronto students Great apes are the most intelligent primates 228 x 152 mm 346pp 31 line diagrams next to humans, but exactly how this 13 half-tones 2 colour plates 36 figures intelligence arose has been debated for 0 521 79275 4 HB c. £70.00 A many years. Here, paleontologists, biologists, February anthropologists, and psychologists are brought together to review the reasons for, Ecology and Evolution of and the nature of, great ape intelligence and Cooperative Breeding in Birds its implications for human intelligence. Edited by Walter Koenig Subject areas: psychology, anthropology, University of California, Berkeley zoology, paleoanthropology, cognitive and Janis Dickinson science, evolutionary biology University of California, Berkeley Market: academic researchers, graduate Cooperative breeders are species in which This volume is a review of up-to-date students more than two individuals participate in methods used in human growth research. 246 x 189 mm 375pp 30 line diagrams 6 half-tones raising young at a single nest. Although Aimed at junior and senior researchers in 48 tables relatively rare, this behaviour entails human biology, anthropology, epidemiology 0 521 78335 6 HB c.£65.00 A dramatic forms of both cooperation and and paediatrics, it provides a minimum of March competition. This book will therefore be the mathematics behind the methods, and of particular interest to students and focuses on concepts, possibilities, Shaping Primate Evolution professionals interested in behaviour and limitations and applications. Form, Function and Behaviour ecology. Subject areas: human biology, auxology, Edited by Fred Anapol Subject areas: animal behavior, behavioral paediatrics, anthropology, health science University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee ecology, ornithology, ecology Market: academic researchers, clinicians, Rebecca Z. German University of Cincinnati Market: graduate students, academic graduate students researchers Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary and Nina G. Jablonski Anthropology, 39 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco 246 x 189 mm 325pp 31 line diagrams 15 tables 0 521 82271 8 HB c.£90.00 A 228 x 152 mm 424pp 54 line diagrams Shaping Primate Evolution is a state-of-the- 0 521 53099 7 PB c.£32.95 A 18 half-tones 46 tables art book on how form is described in April 0 521 82050 2 HB c.£65.00 A primate biology, and the consequences of May form for function and behavior. Covering cellular morphometrics through to the Dental Function Morphology primate evolutionary ecology and written How Teeth Work by leading researchers, it will be a must- Peter W. Lucas have volume for all functional The University of Hong Kong morphologists. Dental Functional Morphology offers an Subject areas: primatology, functional innovative alternative to the received morphology, evolutionary biology, wisdom that teeth merely crush, cut, shear biological anthropology or grind food, and shows how teeth adapt to Market: academic researchers diet. Showing how tooth form can be Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary understood using considerations of food Anthropology, 40 fracture, it is essential reading for physical 228 x 152 mm 400pp 97 line diagrams 9 half-tones anthropologists, dental and food scientists. 39 tables 0 521 81107 4 HB c.£70.00 A March

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The Complete Capuchin Botany Sexual Selection in Primates The Biology of the Genus Cebus Edited by Peter Kappeler Dorothy M. Fragaszy Deutsches Primatenzentrum, Göttingen, Germany University of Georgia ■ and Carel van Schaik Linda M. Fedigan New Edition Duke University, North Carolina University of Calgary The Moss Flora of Britain and and Elisabetta Visalberghi Ireland Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Rome Second edition Capuchin monkeys in the genus Cebus are A. J. E. Smith one of the most widely distributed genera of primates in Central and South America. This book describes and illustrates the 760 Capuchin Monkeys explores our species of mosses currently known to occur understanding of these fascinating monkeys in the British Isles and incorporates the in relation to their natural history, their most up-to-date information available on physical, mental and social characteristics, classification and nomenclature, including and in comparison to other primate species. recent synonyms. The descriptions provide information on frequency, ecology, Subject areas: primatology, anthropology, geographical relationships and distribution, psychology, zoology including information on protected species Market: graduate students, academic and those species at risk. This second researchers, enthusiasts edition incorporates the very considerable 246 x 189 mm 334pp 40 line diagrams advances in our knowledge of mosses made 47 half-tones 4 colour plates 108 figures Sexual Selection in Primates is a book in the last quarter of the twentieth century 0 521 66116 1 HB c.£75.00 A and will provide a unique resource for all about primate sexual strategies. This 0 521 66768 2 PB c.£27.95 A concerned with these fascinating organisms. volume provides the first comprehensive April summary of the various forms of • Long-awaited new edition of an communication and behaviour and their important reference work consequences. Sexual Selection in • The only up-to-date and complete Primates is aimed at graduates and treatment for this fascinating group researchers in primatology, animal of plants behaviour, evolutionary biology and comparative psychology. • Provides easily usable keys to genera and Subject areas: primatology, species anthropology, comparative psychology, • Includes detailed information on structure, animal behaviour, evolutionary biology habitat and distribution of all British and Market: academic researchers, graduate Irish taxa students Subject areas: botany, ecology, natural 246 x 189 mm 320pp 45 line diagrams history 1 half-tone 14 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 53738 X PB c. £39.95 A students, enthusiasts March 247 x 174 mm 850pp 317 line diagrams 1 half-tone 0 521 81640 8 HB c.£120.00 A 0 521 54672 9 PB c.£44.95 A June

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Genetics

■ Textbook Fundamental Genetics John Ringo University of Maine, Orono A concise, non-traditional textbook that explains major topics of modern genetics in 42 mini-chapters. It is organized for ease of learning, beginning with molecular structures and progressing through molecular processes to population genetics and evolution. Students will find the short, focused chapters approachable and more easily digested than the long, more complex chapters of traditional genetics textbooks. The book is extensively illustrated throughout with simple and uncluttered diagrams. This clear, comprehensive and unique textbook provides a compact alternative for introductory genetics courses. Contents: 1. Life forms and their origins; 2. Nucleic acids; 3. Proteins; 4. Simple chromosomes; 5. Chromosomes of eukarya; 6. Genome content; 7. RNA synthesis I: Transcription; 8. RNA synthesis II: Processing; 9. Abundance of RNAs in bacteria; 10. Abundance of RNAs in eukarya; 11. Protein synthesis; 12. DNA replication; 13. Chromosome replication; 14. Molecular events of recombination; 15. Micromutations; 16. Repair of altered DNA; 17. Reproduction of bacteria; 18. Horizontal gene transfer in bacteria; 19. Cell cycles of eukarya; 20. Meiosis; 21. Chromosomal abnormalities; • Structured in a more accessible way 22. Life cycles of eukarya; 23. Reproduction of viruses; 24. Genetic processes in than most genetics textbooks, with development; 25. Sex determination and dosage compensation; 26. Cancer; 27. Cutting, 42 accessible mini-chapters covering sorting, and copying DNA; 28. Genotyping by DNA analysis; 29. Genetically all major topics in genetics engineered organisms; 30. Genomics; 31. Behavior of genes and alleles; 32. Probability • Extensive glossary with straightforward and statistics toolkit; 33. Genes, environment, and interactions; 34. Locating genes; explanations of all genetics terms used 35. Finding and detecting mutations; 36. Cytoplasmic inheritance; 37. Genetic variation and which students will encounter in in populations; 38. Mutation, migration, and genetic drift; 39. Natural selection; their studies 40. Quantitative genetics; 41. Speciation; 42. Molecular evolution and phylogeny; Glossary. • Clear,simple artwork throughout aids in the understanding of complex concepts, Subject area: genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics and ensures that illustrations can be Market: undergraduate students reproduced by students 246 x 189 mm 320pp 272 line diagrams 0 521 80934 7 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 00633 3 PB c.£24.95 X Publication c. January

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Genetics ▼ see also

15 Dronamraju: Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution 14 Smith: Biotechnology

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Biotechnology Microbiology Bacterial Invasion of Host Cells Edited by Richard Lamont University of Florida This book addresses an aspect of the ■ New Edition ■ New Edition processes by which bacteria can cause ■ Textbook ■ Textbook disease. Specifically, the ability of certain bacteria to gain entry within host cells is Biotechnology Introduction to Biodeterioration described. It is important to understand Fourth edition Second edition these invasion mechanisms in order to fully John E. Smith Dennis Allsopp understand the disease process. Specific University of Strathclyde Formerly of CAB International Mycology Institute examples of invasive bacteria are discussed In this expanded fourth edition of his Kenneth Seal in detail. Thor Chemicals (UK) Ltd, Cheshire popular textbook, John Smith once again Subject areas: molecular microbiology, demystifies biotechnology, and especially and Christine Gaylarde microbiology, medical microbiology, oral Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil genetic manipulation, clearly and accessibly biology, infectious disease medicine, cell explaining the history, techniques, and This introductory text explains the ways in biology applications of modern biotechnology for which living organisms attack materials, Market: academic researchers, graduate students and the general reader. All aspects structures and manufactured products, and students of biotechnology are covered and a positive the ways in which such damage can be stance is taken concerning the potential controlled and prevented. In this updated Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology, 5 benefits to human society. In this edition, and expanded second edition, new molecular 228 x 152 mm 352pp 22 line diagrams greater emphasis is given to the public and genetic techniques are included, and 16 half-tones 9 colour plates 2 tables perception of biotechnology and the ethical regulatory and safety issues are emphasised. 0 521 80954 1 HB c.£65.00 A March and safety questions raised. The book is The authors draw on practical experience to ideal for short introductory biotechnology provide a broad overview, suitable not only courses at university level. for biologists, but also for those in industry, Mammalian Antimicrobial • Completely updated new edition of a commerce and local government who are Peptides successful undergraduate textbook concerned with the preservation and conservation of materials of economic or Edited by Deirdre A. Devine University of Leeds • Includes new material on proteomics, cultural importance. drug development and an expanded and Robert E. W. Hancock Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Natural section on public perception of University of British Columbia, Vancouver materials; 3. Biodeterioration of refined and biotechnology Antimicrobial peptides are the only new processed materials; 4. Built environment, class of antimicrobial agent discovered in • Forms an ideal introduction to this structures, systems and transportation; recent years, and there is interest in them exciting area of biology 5. Investigative biodeterioration; 6. The as alternatives to conventional Subject areas: biotechnology, genetic control of biodeterioration. antibiotics. This book, drawing together engineering, microbiology, biochemistry, Subject areas: biotechnology, microbiology, contributions from many leading biochemical engineering, molecular mycology, environmental biology, structural scientists, reviews the most significant biology, food science and technology engineering, chemical engineering recent advances in the field. Market: undergraduate students Market: undergraduate students, graduate Subject areas: molecular microbiology, Studies in Biology students, academic researchers, professionals microbiology, medical microbiology, 228 x 152 mm 280pp 47 line diagrams 3 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 256pp 37 line diagrams infectious disease medicine, 50 figures 32 half-tones 36 tables biochemistry, biophysics, immunology, 0 521 83332 9 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 82135 5 HB c.£55.00 A pharmaceutical research 0 521 54077 1 PB c.£16.95 X 0 521 52887 9 PB c.£19.95 X March July Market: academic researchers, graduate students Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology, 6 228 x 152 mm 400pp 16 line diagrams 4 half-tones 4 colour plates 9 tables 0 521 82220 3 HB c. £65.00 A July

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Infectious Disease and Cellular Biology Neuroscience Host-Pathogen Evolution Edited by Krishna Dronamraju Foundation for Genetic Research, Houston, Texas Apoptosis A History of Nerve Functions It has long been recognized that an Christopher Potten From Animal Spirits to Molecular important factor in human evolution has University of Manchester Mechanisms been the struggle against infectious disease. and James Wilson From the historical beginnings to current Sidney Ochs University of London Indiana University research, this book strives to evaluate Apoptosis is programmed cell death, and it infectious diseases from an evolutionary This fascinating history describes how allows the continous turnover of cells in the our understanding of nerve cell function perspective. Written by leading authorities, body. This book describes in simple terms this book provides a multi-disciplinary has developed, from the ancient Greeks the difficulties in defining the moment of through to our present understanding of approach that will appeal to a broad death for a cell, and discusses the biological audience. the molecular mechanisms of neuronal significance of apoptosis at a level suitable function. It will serve as an invaluable Subject areas: cellular and molecular for advanced undergraduate and graduate resource for historians of neuroscience microbiology, genetics, evolutionary students. and medicine, philosophers of science biology, parasitology, epidemiology, Subject areas: cell biology, developmental and medicine, as well as for immunology, cellular and molecular biology, oncology, genetics neuroscientists. pathology Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: neuroanatomy, Market: academic researchers, graduate researchers neurophysiology, history of science, students 253 x 177 mm 224pp 32 line diagrams neuroscience, physiology 228 x 152 mm 384pp 30 line diagrams 15 half-tones 14 half-tones 10 colour plates 8 tables Market: academic researchers 0 521 82066 9 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 62271 9 HB c.£80.00 A May 0 521 62679 X PB c.£29.95 A 228 x 152 mm 416pp 90 line diagrams July 34 half-tones 0 521 24742 X HB c. £70.00 A March

Cellular Biology ▼ see also

10 Arthur: Biased Embryos and Evolution 14 Smith: Biotechnology

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■ Textbook Market: graduate students, academic Physical Sciences researchers A Practical Guide to Rock 247 x 174 mm 688pp 215 line diagrams 7 tables Earth Science Microstructure 59 exercises Ron H. Vernon 0 521 81538 X HB c.£45.00 X March An understanding of the physical ■ New Edition relationships of minerals and rocks is Early Earthquakes of the Americas essential for making the most of detailed ■ Textbook chemical and isotopic mineral analyses. Robert L. Kovach Stanford University, California Stereographic Projection Ron Vernon discusses the basic processes Early Earthquakes of the Americas investigates Techniques for Geologists behind various rock microstructures using high-quality colour illustrations, pointing the relationship between historical and Civil Engineers out complications of interpretation, earthquakes in the Americas and structural Second edition emphasizing pitfalls, and dealing with the damage at archaeological sites. It is written Richard J. Lisle latest techniques and approaches. The at a level that will appeal to students and Cardiff University comprehensive reference list will be useful researchers working in the emerging and Peter R. Leyshon for advanced students wishing to delve discipline of archeoseismology, and in the The stereographic projection is an essential more deeply. Essential reading for senior fields of Earth science, archaeology, and tool in the fields of structural geology and undergraduate and graduate students of history. geotechnics, which allows three-dimensional mineralogy, petrology and structural Subject areas: archaeoseismology, orientation data to be represented and geology, and of interest to students of palaeoseismology, seismology, earthquakes, manipulated. This revised edition gives a materials science. archaeology, history of the Americas straightforward and simple introduction to Contents: Preface; 1. Background; Market: academic researchers, graduate the subject and, by means of examples, 2. Microstructures of sedimentary rocks; students illustrations and exercises, encourages the 3. Microstructures of igneous rocks; 247 x 174 mm 274pp 91 line diagrams student to visualise the problems in three 4. Microstructures of metamorphic rocks; 40 half-tones 4 colour plates 19 tables dimensions. It will provide students of 5. Microstructures of deformed rocks; 0 521 82489 3 HB c.£60.00 A geology, rock mechanics, geotechnical and Mineral symbols used in this book; April civil engineering with an indispensable Glossary of microstructural terms. guide to the analysis and interpretation of Subject areas: petrology, structural geology Hydrogeology of the Oceanic field orientation data. Links to useful web Lithosphere resources and software programs are provided. Market: graduate students, undergraduate students Edited by Earl Davis From the reviews of the previous edition: 246 x 189 mm 352pp 61 line diagrams United States Geological Survey, California ‘This is the book that all teachers of 254 colour figures and Harry Elderfield stereographic projections have been waiting 0 521 81443 X HB c.£90.00 A University of Cambridge 0 521 89133 7 PB c.£34.95 X for! It contains 115 pages of well-presented, A comprehensive and up-to-date review April clearly explained, generally well-illustrated of the subject of the nature, causes, and text - in short it is user-friendly.’ Episodes consequences of fluid flow in oceanic crust, ‘I have been happy to recommend [this ■ Graduate Textbook this edited volume sets in context much book] to undergraduates as a virtually Fundamentals of Seismic Wave recent research for the first time. A valuable essential purchase, and in the two years of resource for graduate students of Earth experience of using it since it first appeared Propagation Sciences and Oceanography. it is clear that students concur with this Chris Chapman Subject areas: earth sciences, oceanography view. [It is] compact, inexpensive, and well Schlumberger Cambridge Research Ltd Market: academic researchers, graduate structured to meet the needs of students in Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation students, undergraduate students an area that many find difficult.’ presents a comprehensive introduction to the propagation of high-frequency body- 247 x 174 mm 640pp 20 tables 223 figures Journal of Structural Geology 0 521 81929 6 HB c.£80.00 A waves in elastodynamics. 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■ New Edition Textbook Global Warming The Complete Briefing Second edition John T. Houghton Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Global Warming: the Complete Briefing is the most comprehensive guide available to the subject. A world-renowned expert, Sir John Houghton explores the scientific basis of global warming and the likely impacts of climate change on human society, before addressing the action that could be taken by governments, by industry and by individuals to mitigate the effects. The first two editions received excellent reviews, and this completely updated new edition will prove to be the best briefing the student or interested general reader could wish for.

• Completely revised and updated third edition of a well-known textbook • Written by one of the world’s leading climate experts • The most comprehensive, but concise, introductory textbook available on climate change

■ Sir John Houghton CBE, FRS is a former Chairman of the Scientific Assessment Working Group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Chairman of the UK’s Royal Commission on From the reviews of the first edition: Environmental Pollution, Vice President of the World Meteorological Organisation, President of the Royal Meteorological Society, and Professor of Atmospheric Physics at Oxford University. He was ‘… a widely praised book on global warming Chief Executive of the UK Meteorological Office from 1983 to his retirement in 1991. As well as the and its consequences.’ The Economist previous editions of this book, he is author of The Physics of Atmospheres (Cambridge University Press, in three editions), and has published numerous research papers and contributed to many ‘… the best single-volume guide to the influential research documents. science of climate change.’ Contents: Introduction to the first edition; Introduction to the second edition; Introduction Times Literary Supplement to the third edition; 1. Global warming and climate change; 2. The Greenhouse Effect; ‘… without doubt the best briefing the 3. The Greenhouse Gases; 4. Climates of the past; 5. Modelling the climate; 6. Climate Change for the 21st century and beyond; 7. The impacts of climate change; 8. Why should concerned citizen could hope to find.’ we be concerned?; 9. Weighing the uncertainty; 10. Strategy for action to slow and stabilize Bulletin of the American climate change; 11. Energy and transport for the future; 12. The Global Village; Glossary; Meteorological Society Index. Subject area: climate change, environmental science, climatology, environmental policy Market: undergraduate students (introductory), general readers 2004 253 x 177 mm 300pp 120 line diagrams 20 tables 80 exercises 0 521 81762 5 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 52874 7 PB c.£22.95 X March

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■ New Edition ■ Graduate Textbook ■ Textbook ■ Textbook An Introduction to Ocean Remote Changing Sea Levels Sensing Understanding Environmental Effects of Tides, Weather and Climate Pollution Seelye Martin David Pugh University of Washington A Primer Southampton Oceanography Centre Second edition An Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing Marquita K. Hill describes the use of satellite data in the University of Maine, Orono retrieval of oceanic physical and biological Understanding Environmental Pollution properties. It gives examples of the kinds systematically introduces pollution issues of data that can be acquired and describes to students and others with little scientific their oceanographic application. It also background. The first edition received describes the national and international excellent reviews, and the new edition has programs in satellite oceanography of the been completely refined and updated. The past two decades, and reviews current and book moves from the definition of future programs up to 2019. This textbook pollution and how pollutants behave, to air is designed for graduate and senior and water pollution basics, pollution and undergraduate courses in satellite global change, solid waste, and pollution in oceanography, and will prepare students the home. This textbook provides the basic and interested scientists to use satellite data concepts of pollution, toxicology and risk in oceanographic research. assessment for non-science majors as well as Subject areas: remote sensing, environmental science students. oceanography, atmospheric science, ‘This book, aimed mainly at students, Flooding of coastal communities is one environmental science, electrical and provides a thorough background to of the major causes of environmental electronic engineering pollution, from global issues to personal disasters world-wide. This textbook Market: graduate students, undergraduate pollution in the home … This book explains how sea levels are affected by students, academic researchers provides an excellent introduction to the astronomical tides, weather effects, 247 x 174 mm 500pp 193 line diagrams subject, providing the right information to ocean circulation and climate trends. 35 half-tones 21 colour plates 30 tables enable students to evaluate environmental Based on courses taught by the author in 0 521 80280 6 HB c.£45.00 X problems for themselves.’ the UK and the USA, this book is aimed May Environmental Assessment Magazine at undergraduate students at all levels, with non-basic mathematics being Contents: 1. Understanding pollution; confined to Appendices and a website 2. Reducing pollution; 3. Chemical (http://publishing.cambridge.org/resour toxicity; 4. Chemical exposures and risk ces/0521532183/). Changing Sea Levels assessment; 5. Ambient air pollution; will also interest professionals in many 6. Acid deposition; 7. Global climate fields including hydrography, coastal change; 8. Stratispheric ozone depletion; engineering, geology, biology, coastal 9. Water pollution; 10. Drinking water; planning and economics. 11. Solid waste; 12. Hazardous waste; 13. Energy; 14. Persistent, bioaccumulative Contents: Preface; Symbols; and toxic; 15. Metals; 16. Pesticides; 1. Introduction and measurements; 17. Pollution at home; 18. Zero waste, zero 2. Tidal forces and patterns; 3. Analysis emissions; Index. and prediction; 4. Tidal dynamics; 5. Tides near the coast; 6. Weather Subject areas: environmental sciences, and other effects; 7. Mean sea level; environment law, social science 8. Extreme sea levels; 9. Tidal influences; Market: undergraduate students, graduate Appendix I. Tidal potential; Appendix students II. Glossary; Appendix III. Further 246 x 189 mm 464pp 51 line diagrams 18 half-tones reading; Appendix IV. Answers to 42 tables selected questions; Index. 0 521 82024 3 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 52726 0 PB c.£29.95 X Subject areas: oceanography, June meteorology, climatology, geodesy, fluid dynamics, environmental science Market: undergraduate students, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 258pp 92 line diagrams 25 half-tones 8 colour plates 17 tables 0 521 82532 6 HB c. £70.00 A 0 521 53218 3 PB c. £27.95 X March

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■ Graduate Textbook Wind as a Geomorphic Agent in Market: undergraduate students, graduate Cold Climates students Thermodynamics of the Matti Seppälä 247 x 174 mm 430pp 210 line diagrams 10 half- Atmosphere tones 17 tables 83 exercises University of Helsinki A Course in Theoretical Meteorology 0 521 82994 1 HB c.£75.00 A Wind as a Geomorphic Agent in Cold Climates 0 521 53679 0 PB c.£29.95 X Wilford Zdunkowski March Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany presents a description and explanation of wind-generated polar landforms, both and Andreas Bott modern-day and those in the geological Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn ■ Textbook record. It provides an important introduction to this area of geocryology for graduate Soils students and researchers in geomorphology, Genesis and Geomorphology geology and environmental science. Randall Schaetzl Subject areas: geomorphology, geocryology, Michigan State University polar geology, physical geography and Sharon Anderson Market: academic researchers, graduate California State University, Monterey Bay students Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology is a Studies in Polar Research comprehensive and accessible textbook on all aspects of soils. The book’s introductory 247 x 174 mm 386pp 98 line diagrams 78 half-tones 14 colour plates chapters on soil morphology, physics, 0 521 56406 9 HB c.£75.00 A mineralogy and organisms prepare the April reader for the more advanced treatment that follows. This refreshingly readable text takes a truly global perspective. Replete with ■ Textbook hundreds of high quality figures and a large An Introduction to the glossary, the book will be invaluable for This textbook is written for graduate Environmental Physics of Soil, anyone studying soils, landforms and students and researchers in meteorology Water and Watersheds landscape change at the mid- to upper-level and related sciences. To encourage an undergraduate and graduate level. It will Calvin Rose understanding of the mathematical also be an invaluable reference text for Griffith University, Queensland developments, the derivations are complete researchers. and leave out only the most elementary This textbook provides a thorough Contents: Part I. The Building Blocks of steps. While most meteorological textbooks introduction to the sustainable, productive Soil: 1. Introduction; 2. Basic concepts: only present equilibrium thermodynamics, use of land resources that is vital in soil morphology; 3. Basic concepts: soil this book also introduces the linear theory maintaining healthy rivers and good horizonation; 4. Basic concepts: soil of non-equilibrium and provides the groundwater qualities. The author develops mineralogy; 5. Basic concepts: soil physics; necessary background for more advanced a quantitative approach to studying these 6. Basic concepts: soil organisms; 7. Soil studies. Each chapter ends with a set of growing environmental concerns. The classification, mapping and maps; Part II. exercises for which answers are given at the straightforward writing style, lack of Soil Genesis: From Parent Material to Soil: end of the book. prerequisite knowledge and copious 8. Soil parent materials; 9. Weathering; illustrations make this textbook suitable for Subject areas: atmospheric thermodynamics, 10. Pedoturbation; 11. Models and introductory university courses, as well as atmospheric physics, meteorology concepts of soil formation; 12. Soil genesis being a useful primer for research and and profile differentiation; Part III. Soil Market: graduate students, undergraduate management staff in environmental Geomorphology: 13. Soil geomorphology students, academic researchers organisations. Each chapter ends with a set and hydrology; 14. Soil development and 247 x 174 mm 256pp 36 line diagrams 9 tables of student exercises for which solutions are surface exposure dating; 15. Soils, paleosols 88 exercises available from solutions 0 521 80953 3 HB c.£70.00 A and paleoenvironmental reconstruction; 0 521 00685 6 PB c.£29.95 X Contents: Preface; 1. Environmental Literature Cited; Glossary; Index. Not previously announced systems of rock, soil and earth energy Subject areas: soil science, environmental exchanges; 2. Soil and soil strength; 3. The science, earth science, agriculture, civil behaviour of liquids; 4. Soil, water and engineering watersheds; 5. Evotranspiration and energy exchange at the earth surface; 6. Infiltration Market: undergraduate students, graduate at the field scale; 7. Surface hydrology of students, academic researchers watersheds; 8. Water erosion and deposition; 246 x 189 mm 650pp 425 line diagrams 50 half-tones 75 tables 9. Watersheds and rivers; 10. Water 0 521 81201 1 HB c.£40.00 X movement through the groundwater zone; May 11. Water movement through the unsaturated zone; 12. Salinity and contaminant transport; Appendix table A; Index. Subject areas: hydrology, soil science, environmental science, environmental management, agriculture

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The Biomarker Guide Volume 2: Biomarkers and ■ Textbook Kenneth E. Peters Isotopes in Petroleum Primer on Climate Change and United States Geological Survey, California Exploration and Earth History Sustainable Development Clifford C. Walters Second edition Facts, Policy Analysis and Applications ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co. Contents: Preface; 12. Geochemical Mohan Munasinghe and J. Michael Moldowan correlation and chemometrics; and Rob Swart Stanford University 13. Source- and age-related biomarker Primer on Climate Change and Sustainable Biomarkers are compounds found in parameters; 14. Maturity-related Development presents a condensed and crude oil with structures inherited from biomarker parameters; 15. Non- accessible review of the latest state-of-the- once-living organisms. They persist in biomarker maturity parameters; art assessments of the Intergovernmental oil spills, refinery products and 16. Biodegradation parameters; Panel on Climate Change. Our current archaeological artifacts, and can be used 17. Tectonic and biotic history of the knowledge of the basic science of climate to identify the origin, geological age and Earth; 18. Petroleum systems through change is described, before moving on to environmental conditions prevelant time; 19. Problem areas and further future scenarios of development within the during their formation and alteration. work; Glossary; References. context of climate change. Possible The first of two volumes of The Subject areas: palaeontology, petroleum adaptation and mitigation measures, Biomarker Guide discusses the origins geoscience including cost and benefit analysis, are of biomarkers and introduces basic discussed. The book will be an invaluable chemical principles relevant to their Market: academic researchers, textbook for students of environmental study. It goes on to discuss analytical professionals, graduate students science and policy, and researches and technique, and the applications of 246 x 189 mm 512pp 372 line diagrams policy makers involved in all aspects of biomarkers in environmental and 15 half-tones climate change. archaeological problems. 0 521 83762 6 HB c. £80.00 A June Contents: Foreword; Introduction; Acknowledgements; 1. Climate change: Volume 1: Biomarkers and Two volume set scientific background and introduction; Isotopes in the Environment 0 521 83763 4 HB c. £140.00 A 2. Future scenarios of development and and Human History June climate change; 3. Framework for making Second edition The first edition of this book was published in a development more sustainable: concepts single volume by Prentice-Hall Inc. and was and analytical tools; 4. Making development Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction to originally known as ‘The Biomarker Guide’ more sustainable; 5. Adaptation to climate biomarkers; 2. Organic chemistry; change: concepts, approaches and linkages 3. Biochemistry of biomarkers; with wider sustainable development issues; 4. Geochemical screening; 5. Refinery 6. Vulnerability, impacts and adaptation by oil assays; 6. Stable isotope ratios; sectors and systems; 7. Vulnerability, 7. Ancillary geochemical methods; impacts and adaptation by geographic 8. Biomarker separation and analysis; region; 8. Mitigating climate change: 9. Origin of petroleum; 10. Biomarkers concepts and linkages with sustainable in the environment; 11.Biomarkers in development; 9. Mitigating measures: archaeology. Technologies, practices, barriers and policy Subject areas: palaeontology, petroleum instruments; 10. Assessment of mitigation geoscience costs and benefits; 11. Climate change and Market: academic researchers, sustainable development: a synthesis; professionals, graduate students Index. 246 x 189 mm 512pp 372 line diagrams Subject areas: environmental science, 15 half-tones environmental policy, natural resource 0 521 78158 2 HB c. £80.00 A management, conservation, development April studies The first edition of this book was published in a single volume by Prentice-Hall Inc. and was Market: graduate students, academic originally known as ‘The Biomarker Guide’ researchers 246 x 189 mm 350pp 70 line diagrams 41 tables 0 521 81066 3 HB c.£70.00 A 0 521 00888 3 PB c.£29.95 X June

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Climate Change in Africa Edited by Pak Sum Low A comprehensive and up-to-date review by the leading experts from a range of disciplines, this book presents issues of most relevance to Africa: disease, energy generation, desertification, drought, sea- level rise, and sustainable development. An invaluable reference for all researchers and policy makers with an interest in climate change and Africa. Subject areas: climatology, environmental science, environmental policy, politics, economics Market: academic researchers, professionals 276 x 219 mm 600pp 125 line diagrams 10 half- tones 30 tables 0 521 83634 4 HB c.£80.00 A May

Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics Past, Present and Future Hydrological Research for Integrated Land and Water Management Edited by Michael Bonell and Sampurno Bruijnzeel Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam This volume is the most comprehensive review available of the hydrological and physiological functioning of tropical rain forests, the environmental impacts of their disturbance and conversion to other land uses, and optimum strategies for managing them. It will be invaluable for specialists, managers and practitioners, scientists and advanced students. Subject areas: hydrology, ecology, forest management Market: academic researchers International Hydrology Series 276 x 219 mm 750pp 450 line diagrams 5 half-tones 12 colour plates 120 tables 0 521 82953 4 HB c.£120.00 A June

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■ New Collaboration with the Open University Textbooks in Astronomy and Planetary Science These books, produced in association with the Open University, provide the basis for courses in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Planetary Science and Astrobiology. All the books are written by a team of experts in an accessible style avoiding complex mathematics and illustrated in colour throughout. The books are suitable for self-study and will appeal to amateur enthusiasts as well as undergraduate students.

An Introduction to the Solar System Edited by Neil McBride and Iain Gilmour The Open University, Milton Keynes Designed for elementary university courses in planetary science this textbook starts with a tour of the Solar System and an overview of its formation. The terrestrial planets, giant planets and minor bodies are reviewed in detail and the book concludes with a discussion of the origin of the Solar System. ‘An Introduction to the Solar System is clearly Contents: Introduction; 1. An introduction to the Solar System; 2. The internal structure written, accurate, up-to-date, well-produced of the terrestrial planets; 3. Planetary volcanism – Ultima Thule?; 4. Planetary surface and a pleasure to read. It is a first rate processes; 5. Atmospheres of terrestrial planets; 6. The giant planets; 7. Minor bodies of production by a team of professionals, clearly the Solar System; 8. The origin of the Solar System; 9. Meteorites: A record of formation; designed for teaching and up to the high Answers and Comments; Appendices; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Index. standards of The Open University.The many Subject areas: planetary science, geology, atmospheric science, volcanology, geophysics, questions that are posed throughout the text geochemistry, meteoritics, geomorphology (with answers at the back) make it an ideal Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, amateurs, enthusiasts teaching text.’ Resources: http://publishing.cambridge.org/resources/0521546206 Professor S. Ross Taylor, The Australian National University 263 x 210 mm 400pp 66 half-tones 38 tables 96 exercises 261 colour figures 0 521 83735 9 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 54620 6 PB c.£29.95 X February

An Introduction to Astrobiology Edited by Iain Gilmour and Mark Sephton The Open University, Milton Keynes This textbook starts by examining how life may have arisen on Earth and then reviews the evidence for possible life on Mars, Europa and Titan. The potential for life in exoplanetary systems and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence are also discussed. ‘The diverse interdisciplinary threads that make up the fascinating science of astrobiology are brought together in this outstanding introduction to the science … This book provides a beautifully illustrated and clearly described reference for existing and new scientists in the field of astrobiology.’ Dr Charles Cockell, British Antarctic Survey (Chair, Astrobiology Society of Britain) Contents: 1. Origin of life; 2. A habitable world; 3. Mars; 4. Icy bodies: Europa and elsewhere; 5. Titan; 6. The detection of exoplanets; 7. The nature of exoplanetary systems; 8. How to find life on exoplanets; 9. Extraterrestrial intelligence; Answers and comments; Appendices; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Index. Subject areas: astrobiology, planetary science, environmental science, molecular biology, organismal biology Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, amateurs, enthusiasts Resources: http://publishing.cambridge.org/ resources/0521546214 263 x 210 mm 400pp 29 half-tones 46 tables 68 exercises 173 colour figures 0 521 83736 7 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 54621 4 PB c.£29.95 X June

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An Introduction to the Sun and Stars Edited by Simon Green and Mark Jones The Open University, Milton Keynes Suitable for elementary university courses in astronomy and astrophysics this textbook starts with a discussion of our nearest star, the Sun, and then considers how astronomers go about studying the basic physical properties and life-cycles of more distant stars. Exotic objects such as black holes are also introduced. ‘This up-to-the-minute treatment of the universe of stars is the most enjoyable and informative book at this level that I have read. It combines clear physical arguments with excellent illustrations and diagrams, and keen readers can enhance their depth of understanding through the copious worked examples.’ Professor Peter Brand, University of Edinburgh Contents: Introduction; 1. Seeing the Sun; 2. The working Sun; 3. Measuring stars; 4. Comparing stars; 5. The formation of stars; 6. The main sequence life of stars; 7. The life of stars beyond the main sequence; 8. The death of stars; 9. The remnants of stars; Conclusion; Answers and Comments; Appendices; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Index. Subject areas: astronomy, astrophysics, solar studies Market: undergraduate students, amateurs, enthusiasts Resources: http://publishing.cambridge.org/resources/0521546222 263 x 210 mm 400pp 20 half-tones 16 tables 121 exercises 225 colour figures 0 521 83737 5 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 54622 2 PB c.£29.95 X February

An Introduction to Galaxies and Cosmology Edited by Mark Jones and Robert Lambourne The Open University, Milton Keynes This textbook has been designed for introductory university courses in astronomy and cosmology. It starts with a description of the structure and history of the Milky Way before introducing normal and active galaxies in general. A wide range of cosmological models are then presented, including a discussion of the Big Bang and Universe expansion. ‘The authors have achieved a great deal by producing a comprehensive, and comprehensible textbook with very little mathematics.The chapters on cosmology are bang up-to-date, and succeed in putting across challenging concepts in an understandable way.The book is also well-illustrated and very nicely produced.’ Professor Alan Heavens, University of Edinburgh Contents: Introduction; 1. The Milky Way – our galaxy; 2. Normal galaxies; 3. Active galaxies; 4. The spatial distribution of galaxies; 5. Introducing cosmology – the science of the Universe; 6. Big Bang cosmology – the Evolving Universe; 7. Observational cosmology – measuring the Universe; 8. Questioning cosmology – outstanding problems about the Universe; Answers and Comments; Appendix; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Index. Subject areas: astrophysics, cosmology, astronomy Market: undergraduate students, amateurs, enthusiasts Resources: http://publishing.cambridge.org/resources/0521546230 263 x 210 mm 400pp 82 half-tones 21 tables 138 exercises 235 colour figures 0 521 83738 3 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 54623 0 PB c.£29.95 X June

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Moon, its origin, and geological evolution. ■ Meteorites New Edition The second part of the book consists of A Petrologic, Chemical, and Isotopic A Walk through the Heavens lunar maps produced from the digital Synthesis Clementine data. Robert Hutchison A Guide to Stars and Constellations Natural History Museum, London and their Legends Subject areas: astronomy, planetary science Third edition Market: professionals, academic researchers, Meteorite research is fundamental to our Milton D. Heifetz amateurs understanding of the origin and early history Boston College Law School, Massachusetts 276 x 240 mm 350pp 300 half-tones 7 colour plates of the Solar System. This advanced yet and Wil Tirion 0 521 81528 2 HB c.£40.00 A succinct introduction to meteorites and Celestial Cartographer February many of their properties will be valuable to graduate students and scientists in A Walk through the Heavens is a beautiful astrophysics, space research, cosmochemistry, and easy-to-use guide to the constellations Icy Worlds of the Solar System geochemistry, isotope geology, and earth of the northern hemisphere. Written for Pat Dasch and planetary sciences. the complete beginner, this practical guide introduces the patterns of the Scientists have only recently come to Subject areas: meteoritics, planetary science starry skies in a memorable way. No realise that ice is widespread in our solar Market: graduate students, academic equipment is needed, apart from normal system. This book focuses on the researchers sight and clear skies. occurrence and significance of water ice, Cambridge Planetary Science, 2 ‘You don’t need a telescope to learn and ices formed by other materials. It considers implications of the reservoirs 247 x 174 mm 300pp 92 line diagrams 38 half-tones where the constellations are – this book 49 tables tells you exactly how to find them simply of water ice for the presence of life 0 521 47010 2 HB c.£65.00 A by looking at the sky. It’s a useful skill to elsewhere in our solar system, and for June acquire: you can impress your friends habitability by human explorers who when you stumble out of the pub by may venture to these distant worlds in Mitigation of Hazardous Impacts pointing out what’s where in the night the future. This accessible text will be of due to Asteroids and Comets interest to students and professionals in sky. The legends are fascinating too. This Edited by Michael Belton is a good book for someone who hasn’t planetary science, geology, and related areas. National Optical Astronomical Observatory, Arizona made their mind up about investing in a Thomas H. Morgan Contributors: J. I. Lunine, telescope.’ The Times NASA Headquarters Subject areas: amateur astronomy R. Bindschadler, B. Butler, T. Owen, M. T. Mellon, P. M. Schenk, Nalin Samarasinha National Optical Astronomy Observatory Market: amateurs, enthusiasts J. A. Stansberry, D. P. Cruikshank and Donald K. Yeomans 247 x 188 80pp 50 line diagrams Subject areas: astronomy, planetary 0 521 54415 7 PB c. £8.95 T Jet Propulsions Laboratory science February Large asteroids and comets can collide Market: academic researchers, graduate with the Earth with severe consequences. The Clementine Atlas of the Moon students, general readers Collisions are a random process and could 246 x 189 mm 265pp 8 line diagrams Ben Bussey occur at any time. This book presents the 77 half-tones 2 tables most recent thinking on the development and Paul Spudis 0 521 64048 2 HB c. £30.00 A The Johns Hopkins University of a reliable defence against potentially June hazardous objects. Subject areas: planetary science, astronomy Market: academic researchers, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 500pp 82 half-tones 27 tables 0 521 82764 7 HB c.£70.00 A June

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Cosmochemistry Physics The Melting Pot of the Elements Edited by César Esteban Ramón Garcia López Artemio Herreo and Francisco Sánchez ■ Canto Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Tenerife This timely review of developments in Canto is a paperback imprint which offers a broad range of titles, both classic and more cosmochemistry over the last decade is recent, representing some of the best and most enjoyable of Cambridge publishing. written by seven prestigious astrophysics researchers. It covers cosmological and stellar nucleosynthesis, abundance Quantum Physics determinations in stars and ionised nebulae, Illusion or Reality? Second Edition chemical composition of nearby and distant galaxies, and models of chemical evolution Alastair Rae University of Birmingham of galaxies and intracluster medium. When Albert Einstein encountered Subject areas: astronomy, astrophysics quantum physics, he was led to state that Market: academic researchers, graduate “God does not play dice”. The difficulty students he, and others, had with Quantum Cambridge Contemporary Astrophysics Physics was the great conceptual leap it 247 x 174 mm 300pp 94 line diagrams 18 half-tones requires us to make from our 20 tables conventional ways of thinking about the 0 521 82768 X HB c.£65.00 A physical world. Rae’s introductory April exploration into this area has been hailed as a “masterpiece of clarity” and is an Astrophysics of Life engaging guide to the theories on offer. This revised edition contains a new Edited by Mario Livio chapter covering theories developed Neill Reid during the past decade. ‘Slim, lively, informal and immensely and William Sparks • Second Edition of this accessible readable.’ Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore introduction to Quantum Physics The Times Higher Education Supplement This volume is based on a meeting held at the Space Telescope Science Institute, • Updated with a brand new chapter which aimed to lay the astrophysical • Suitable for general readers groundwork for locating habitable places Subject area: popular science in the Universe. Written by leading Market: general readers scientists in the field, it covers a range of Resources: www.cambridge.org/canto Publicity material available: topics relevant to the search for life in the By request – contact your Cambridge 216 x 138 mm 160 pp 55 line diagrams universe, including: extrasolar planet sales representative searches and properties; the history of 0 521 54266 9 PB c. £11.95 T the solar system; star and planet May formation; the habitability of planets; and strategies for searches. This is an Other titles in the Canto series: indispensable collection of articles for researchers and graduate students. Subject areas: astrophysics, astrobiology Market: academic researchers, graduate students Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium Series 247 x 174 mm 250pp 160 line diagrams 30 half-tones 0 521 82490 7 HB c. £60.00 A May 0 521 01270 8 0 521 00847 6 0 521 01273 2 0 521 78572 3

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■ Textbook Special Relativity From Einstein to Strings Patricia M. Schwarz and John Schwarz, California Institute of Technology A thorough introduction to Einstein’s special theory of relativity. It aims to teach special relativity and related topics to people who are interested in mathematics and have already passed a first year of physics with calculus. Teaches special relativity in a comprehensive manner as a theory of spacetime geometry, using the most up to date formalism. Includes advanced topics such as higher dimensions, supersymmetry and string theory, and makes them accessible to the undergaduate physicist or engineer. ■ Patricia M. Schwarz received her BA from San Francisco State University and her PhD in theoretical physics from the California Institute of Technology. Her research specialty is spacetime geometry in general relativity and string theory. She is an expert in multimedia and online education technology. Her award-winning multimedia-rich web site at http://superstringtheory.com is popular and widely used as an educational resource, hosting online physics courses with teachers and students from around the world. ■ John H. Schwarz, the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology, is one of the founders of . He co-authored a two-volume monograph ‘Superstring Theory’ with Michael Green and Edward Witten in 1987. He is a MacArthur Fellow • Treats advanced topics in relativity such and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has received the Dirac Medal from the as particle physics, supersymmetry, string International Center for Theoretical Physics and the Dannie Heineman Prize in Mathematical Physics theory and causality at a level suitable for from the American Physical Society. undergraduates Contents: Preface; Part I. Fundamentals: 1. From Pythagoras to spacetime geometry; • A fully up-to-date treatment of special 2. Light surprises everyone; 3. Elements of spacetime geometry; 4. Mechanics in spacetime; relativity in any number of spacetime 5. Spacetime physics of fields; 6. Causality and relativity; Part II. Advanced Topics: 7. When dimensions and relativity collide; 8. Group theory and relativity; 9. Supersymmetry and superspace; 10. Looking onward; Appendix 1. Where do equations of motion come • A CD accompanies the book that illustrates from?; Appendix 2. Basic group theory; Appendix 3. Lie groups and Lie algebras; Appendix problems involving relative motion using 4. The structure of super Lie algebras; References; Index. interactive animations Subject Areas: theoretical physics, mathematical physics, relativity, string theory, field theory, quantum theory Market: undergraduate students, general readers 247 x 174 mm 415pp 39 line diagrams 2 tables 144 exercises 0 521 81260 7 HB c.£30.00 X March

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■ New Edition ■ Textbook ■ Textbook ■ Textbook ■ New Edition A First Course in String Laser Fundamentals Relativity Second edition Theory An Introduction to Special and General William T. Silfvast Barton Zwiebach Relativity University of Central Florida Massachusetts Institute of Technology Third edition Laser Fundamentals provides a clear and An accessible and pedagogical Hans Stephani comprehensive introduction to the physical introduction to the subject, this book Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany and engineering principles of laser provides a detailed and self-contained Thoroughly revised and updated, this self- operation and design. Simple explanations, exposition of the main concepts of contained textbook provides a pedagogical based on key underlying concepts, lead the string theory. It explains in detail the introduction to relativity. It covers the most reader logically from the basics of laser quantization of strings, extra dimensions, important features of both special and action to advanced topics in laser physics the properties of D-branes and string general relativity, as well as touching on and engineering. This second edition has thermodynamics, with brief sections more difficult topics, such as the field of much new material, especially in the areas describing physical applications and charged pole-dipole particles, Petrov of solid-state lasers, semiconductor lasers, recent developments. Ideal as a textbook classification, groups of motions, and laser cavities. for advanced undergraduate and gravitational lenses, exact solutions and beginning graduate courses, it will also From reviews of the first edition: the structure of infinity. The necessary be of interest to a wide range of scientists mathematical tools are provided, most ‘… offers a guide to all you ever wanted to and mathematicians from other fields. derivations are given in full, and exercises know about lasers.’ New Scientist • The first generally accessible are included where appropriate. The Subject areas: engineering, physics, introduction to string theory bibliography gives the original papers and material science and engineering, also directs the reader to useful monographs chemistry, biology, computer science • Coherent and self-contained textbook and review papers. for introductory courses in string Market: undergraduate students, graduate theory, at advanced undergraduate Subject areas: theoretical physics, general students, academic researchers and beginning graduate level relativity, special relativity, cosmology, 246 x 189 640pp 285 line diagrams 63 tables astrophysics, applied mathematics • Presents the main concepts of string 151 exercises Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 83345 0 HB c.£37.50 X theory in a concrete and physical way, students March with over 150 end of chapter problems and over 100 worked examples 228 x 152 mm 416pp 3 tables 102 exercises 81 figures Introduction to Quantum Optics Subject areas: mathematical physics, 0 521 81185 6 HB c.£80.00 A From Light Quanta to Quantum string theory, particle physics, 0 521 01069 1 PB c.£29.95 X Teleportation mathematics February Harry Paul Market: graduate students, undergraduate Humboldt University students, academic researchers ■ Textbook Translated by Igor Jex 247 x 174 mm 580pp 100 line diagrams 8 tables FNSPE Czech Technical University of Prague 151 exercises Introduction to Plasma Physics The purpose of this book is to provide a 0 521 83143 1 HB c. £30.00 X Donald A. Gurnett physical understanding of photons and June University of Iowa of their properties and applications. Special and Amitava Bhattacharjee emphasis is made to photon pairs produced University of Iowa in spontaneous parametric, down- The emphasis of this text is on basic plasma conversion, which exhibit intrinsically theory, with applications to both space and quantum mechanical correlations, known laboratory plasmas. It is structured as a text as entanglement, and which extend over for a one- or two-semester introductory manifestly macroscopic distances. course in plasma physics at the advanced Subject areas: physics (optics), electrical undergraduate or first-year graduate level. engineering Subject areas: physics (plasma), Market: graduate students, undergraduate astrophysics (plasma) students Market: undergraduate students, graduate 247 x 174 mm 280pp 20 line diagrams students, academic researchers 0 521 83563 1 HB c.£30.00 A 247 x 174 mm 400pp 201 line diagrams April 13 half-tones 3 tables This is a translation from German of a book originally 0 521 36483 3 HB c.£65.00 A published by Teubner as Photonen. 0 521 36730 1 PB c.£24.95 X June

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■ Graduate Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook From Classical to Quantum Elements of the Random Walk A Relativist’s Toolkit Mechanics An introduction for Advanced Students The Mathematics of Black-Hole Mechanics An Introduction to the Formalism, and Researchers Eric Poisson Foundations and Applications Joseph Rudnick University of Guelph, Ontario Giampiero Esposito University of California, Los Angeles This textbook provides the advanced INFN, Università di Napoli Federico II and George Gaspari student with practical tools for the Giuseppe Marmo University of California, Santa Cruz computation of many physically interesting INFN, Università di Napoli Federico II Random walks have proven to be a useful quantities in general relativity and and George Sudarshan model in understanding processes across a gravitational physics. The context is University of Texas, Austin wide spectrum of scientific disciplines. This provided by the mathematical theory of This textbook provides a pedagogical self-contained text will appeal to graduate black holes, one of the most elegant, introduction to the formalism, foundations students who need to understand the successful and relevant applications of and applications of quantum mechanics. applications of random walk techniques, general relativity. Covering the basic material necessary to as well as to established researchers. Subject areas: mathematical physics, understand the transition from classical to Subject areas: physics, chemistry, chemical general relativity, gravitational physics, wave mechanics, the Weyl quantisation, the engineering, statistics, mathematics, differential geometry, applied mathematics, postulates of quantum mechanics and many applied mathematics, earth sciences, astrophysics advanced topics. A textbook for beginning electrical engineering Market: graduate students, academic graduate and advanced undergraduate Market: graduate students, academic researchers courses. researchers 247 x 174 mm 200pp 39 line diagrams 3 tables Subject areas: quantum mechanics, classical 246 x 189 mm 400pp 102 line diagrams 2 half-tones 50 exercises mechanics, theoretical physics, atomic 2 tables 97 exercises 0 521 83091 5 HB c.£35.00 X physics, applied mathematics 0 521 82891 0 HB c.£35.00 X April Market: graduate students, undergraduate January students, academic researchers Quark-Gluon Plasma 247 x 174 mm 608pp 83 exercises 36 figures ■ Graduate Textbook An Ultimate State of Matter 0 521 83324 8 HB c.£45.00 X Kohsuke Yagi January Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Urawa University, Japan Statistical Thermodynamics Tetsuo Hatsuda University of Tokyo ■ Graduate Textbook Michel Le Bellac Fabrice Mortessagne and Yasua Miake University of Tsukuba, Japan Introduction to Mathematical and George Batrouni Physics Université de Nice, Sophia Antipolis Ths book covers the physics of QCD phase Peter Szekeres This graduate-level book gives a self- transitions from fundamentals to frontiers, University of Adelaide contained exposition of fundamental topics discussing the theory and experiements, from little bang experiements on earth to An introduction to the mathematics of in modern equilibrium and nonequilibrium the Big Bang universe and compact stars. modern physics, presenting concepts and statistical thermodynamics. The text Self-contained and pedagogical, the book is techniques in mathematical physics at a follows a balanced approach between suitable as a textbook for graduate courses level suitable for advanced undergraduates the macroscopic (thermodynamic) and as well as for researchers. and beginning graduate students. The book microscopic (statistical) points of view. includes exercises and worked examples, This advanced textbook will be of interest Subject areas: particle physics, nuclear testing the students’ understanding of the to graduate students and researchers in physics, astrophysics, relativity, cosmology, various concepts, as well as extending physics. statisitcal mechanics, theoretical physics themes covered in the text. Subject areas: physics (statistical) Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: mathematical physics, Market: graduate students, academic researchers theoretical physics, applied mathematics researchers 247 x 174 mm 435pp 150 line diagrams 3 half-tones 18 tables 120 exercises Market: graduate students, undergraduate 247 x 174 mm 535pp 154 line diagrams 10 tables 0 521 56108 6 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 82143 6 HB c.£40.00 X students, academic researchers June 247 x 174 mm 400pp 30 line diagrams 160 exercises March 0 521 82960 7 HB c.£35.00 X June

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Gravity and Strings Evolution and Structure of the Quantum Theory as an Internet Tomás Ortín Emergent Phenomenon A Statistical Physics Approach Instituto de Físca Teórica Stephen Adler Romualdo Pastor-Satorras One appealing feature of string theory is Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona that it provides a theory of quantum Jersey gravity. This book is a self-contained, and Alessandro Vespignani Université de Paris XI Quantum mechanics is our most pedagogical exposition of this theory, its successful physical theory but raises foundations and its basic results. Due conceptual issues that perplex physicists the large amount of background and philosophers of science. This book material, actions, solutions and develops an approach, based on the bibliography contained within, this proposal that quantum theory is not a unique book can be used as both a complete, final theory, but in fact an reference book for researchers or as a emergent phenomenon arising from a complementary textbook in graduate deeper level of dynamics. courses on gravity, and Subject areas: physics (mathematical), string theory. philosophy of science Subject areas: theoretical physics, Market: academic researchers, graduate mathematical physics, particle physics, students relativity, quantum gravity, mathematics 247 x 174 mm 200pp 2 figures Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 83194 6 HB c. £40.00 A students July Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics Dynamics of Markets 247 x 174 mm 671pp 28 line diagrams 13 tables Using a statistical physics approach the Econophysics and Finance 0 521 82475 3 HB c. £65.00 A internet is viewed as a growing system that Joseph McCauley March evolves in time through the addition and University of Houston removal of nodes and links. The presence of This text introduces a new empirically- Quantum Gravity a dynamical theory behind this evolution based model of financial market dynamics appears to be a revolutionary and promising Carlo Rovelli that explains volatility, prices options path towards our understanding of the Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille correctly and clarifies the instability of internet. Focusing on the conceptual and financial markets. The emphasis is on foundational issues raised by quantum Subject areas: physics, computer science understanding how real markets behave, gravity, in particular the nature of space and information technology, mathematics, not how they hypothetically ‘should’ behave. social sciences and time, this book presents the loop and Subject areas: physics (econophysics), spinfoam approach. Aimed at graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate finance, economics, mathematics students entering the field, as well as students, professionals established researchers, it will also be of Market: graduate students, academic 247 x 174 mm 245pp 81 line diagrams 8 tables researchers interest to philosphers of science. 0 521 82698 5 HB c.£35.00 A 247 x 174 mm 200pp 22 line diagrams 1 half-tone January Subject areas: mathematical physics, 0 521 82447 8 HB c.£40.00 A quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, April relativity, gravitational physics, string theory, philosophy of physics Market: graduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics 247 x 174 mm 350pp 40 line diagrams 5 tables 0 521 83733 2 HB c.£45.00 A June

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■ New Edition Electron Correlation Science from Fisher Information K. Yamada Kyoto University, Japan A Unification Second edition The strongest interaction between electrons B. Roy Frieden in metals is the Coulomb repulsive force University of Arizona which gives rise to magnetism, such as the ferromagnetism in Fe, Co and Ni, and the The aim of this book is to show that metal-insulator transition called the Mott information is at the root of all of science. transition. Recent studies show that the These fields may be generated using the repulsive interaction is the origin of high- concept of ‘extreme physical information’. temperature superconductivity in copper- This second edition of Physics from Fisher oxide systems. Information has been rewritten throughout in addition to inclusion of much new Subject areas: physics (condensed matter) material. Market: academic researchers, graduate ‘… a stunningly clear interpretation of the students laws of physics? Unlocking the fundamental 247 x 174 mm 250pp 114 line diagrams laws in impressive enough, but if this one 0 521 57232 0 HB c.£60.00 A principle really is the key to all physics, it July should do more than reproduce what physicists already know. It should also reveal the secrets of unsolved mysteries.’ Physics Robert Matthews, New Scientist ▼ see also Subject areas: physics, philosophy of science 2 Dardo: Nobel Laureates and 20th Century Physics Market: academic researchers, graduate 45 Ruelle: Thermodynamic Formalism students, general readers 247 x 174 mm 400pp 30 line diagrams 2 half-tones 5 tables 0 521 81079 5 HB c.£75.00 A 0 521 00911 1 PB c.£40.00 X May

Topological Solitons Nicholas Manton University of Cambridge and Paul Sutcliffe University of Kent This book introduces the main examples of topological solitons in classical field theories, discusses the forces between solitons, and surveys both static and dynamic multi-soliton solutions. It covers kinks in one dimension, lumps and vortices in two dimensions, monopoles and in three dimensions, and instantons in four dimensions. Subject areas: theoretical physics, mathemcatical physics, field theory, mathematics Market: academic researchers, graduate students Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics 247 x 174 mm 510pp 76 line diagrams 7 tables 0 521 83836 3 HB c.£70.00 A April

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Chemistry and ■ Textbook Amines Synthesis, Properties and Applications ■ New Edition Materials Science Stephen A. Lawrence Some Modern Methods of Mimas Ltd Organic Synthesis The first single, up-to-date resource book Transformation and Change Fourth edition dedicated to the synthesis, properties and reactions of amines, this text contains Three Centuries of Chemistry at J. E. Carruthers practical synthetic and analytical methods Cambridge and Iain Coldham University of Sheffield for preparation and detection of amines and Edited by Mary Archer reviews the role of amines in industry. An University of Cambridge The fourth edition of this well-known invaluable reference for undergraduates, ■ textbook discusses the key methods used in Mary Archer chairs the Tercentenary postgraduates and for chemical researchers Steering Group in the Chemistry Department organic synthesis, and shows the value and working in industry. at the University of Cambridge scope of these methods and how they are The University of Cambridge’s 1702 chair used in the synthesis of complex molecules. Subject areas: chemistry (organic) of chemistry is the oldest continuously A valuable textbook for students of Market: professionals, academic researchers, occupied chair of chemistry in Britain. chemistry and biochemistry at graduate undergraduate students, graduate students The lives and work of the 1702 and senior undergraduate level. 247 x 174 mm 450pp 46 line diagrams 12 half-tones chairholders over the past three hundred ‘… a very good introduction to the 21 tables years, described here, paint a vivid methodology of organic synthesis, and 0 521 78284 8 HB c.£80.00 A May picture of chemistry slowly transforming should be essential reading for advanced from the handmaiden of alchemists and undergraduate courses, and for all adjunct of medical men into a major postgraduates and others actively involved Reflection High Energy Electron academic discipline. in organic synthesis.’ Nature Diffraction Containing personal memoirs and Subject areas: organic chemistry A. Ichimiya Nagoya University, Japan historical essays by acknowledged Market: undergraduate students, graduate experts, this book will engage all who are students and P. I. Cohen interested in the pivotal role chemistry University of Minnesota 228 x 152 mm 540pp has played in the making of the modern 0 521 77097 1 HB c.£70.00 A Reflection high-energy electron diffraction world. 0 521 77830 1 PB c.£27.95 X is one of the most powerful tools used in Contributors: Mary Archer, Kevin Knox, May surface structural analysis to monitor Simon Schaffer, Larry Stewart, Colin epitaxial growth. This book serves as an Russell, Christopher Haley, Peter introduction to RHEED for beginners Wothers, Melvyn Usselman, William and describes detailed experimental and Brock, John Shorter, Arnold Thackray, theoretical treatments for experts. Mary-Ellen Bowden, James Baddiley, Subject areas: materials science, condensed Daniel Brown, Bill Nolan, Robert matter physics Ramage, Dudley Williams, Alan Market: graduate students, academic Battersby, Steven Ley researchers, professionals Subject areas: chemistry, history of 247 x 174 mm 382pp 185 line diagrams science 32 half-tones 5 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 45373 9 HB c.£60.00 A students, undergraduate students, June general readers 228 x 152 mm 250pp 43 line diagrams 56 half-tones 2 tables Chemistry and Materials Science 0 521 82873 2 HB c. £25.00 T ▼ see also June 25 Esteban: Cosmochemistry 20 Peters: The Biomarker Guide 28 Rudnick: Elements of the Random Walk

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■ Graduate Textbook ■ New Edition The Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuits Second edition Thomas H. Lee Stanford University, California, USA Presenting an expanded and thoroughly revised new edition of Tom Lee’s acclaimed guide to the design of gigahertz RF integrated circuits. A new chapter on the principles of wireless systems provides a bridge between system and circuit issues. The chapters on low-noise amplifiers, oscillators and phase noise have been significantly expanded. The chapter on architectures now contains several examples of complete chip designs, including a GPS receiver and a wireless LAN transceiver, that bring together the theoretical and practical elements involved in producing a prototype chip. Every section has been revised and updated with the latest findings in the field and the book is packed with physical insights and design tips, and includes a historical overview that sets the whole field in context. With hundreds of circuit diagrams and homework problems this is an ideal textbook for students taking courses on RF design and a valuable reference for practicing engineers. Contents: Preface; 1. A nonlinear history of radio; 2. Overview of wireless principles; 3. Characteristics of passive IC components; 4. A review of MOS device physics; 5. Passive RLC networks; 6. Distributed systems; 7. The Smith chart and S-parameters; 8. Bandwidth • Thoroughly revised and expanded new estimation techniques; 9. High-frequency amplifier design; 10. Voltage references and edition of a best-selling guide to the design biasing; 11. Noise; 12. Low-noise amplifier design; 13. Mixers; 14. Radio-frequency power of CMOS RF chips amplifiers; 15. Feedback systems; 16. Phase-locked loops; 17. Oscillators and synthesizers; • Contains a new chapter on the 18. Phase noise; 19. Architectures; 20. Radio-frequency circuits through the ages. fundamentals of wireless systems From reviews of the first edition: • Now contains several complete, stage-by- stage chip designs, including a GPS ‘Tom Lee has written a terrific book. Everyone that visits my office wants to borrow it, and I receiver and a wireless LAN transceiver tell them to go buy their own.’ David Rutledge, California Institute of Technology ‘Tom Lee’s love of, and deep involvement in, radio-frequency integrated circuits is immediately obvious upon glancing through this excellent and original book. Some of his viewpoints are controversial; but this, in fact, makes this stimulating, hard-to-put-down book all the more interesting.’ Yannis Tsividis, Columbia University

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Aerospace Fundamentals and Applications Chemical Engineering of Jet Propulsion Engineering Ronald D. Flack University of Virginia Distillation Theory and its An introductory text in air-breathing jet Application to Design of propulsion, covering cycle analysis through ■ Separation Units Graduate Textbook component design and system matching. Felix Petlyuk ■ Written for upper-level undergraduate and New Edition ECT Service, Moscow graduate students, this is an ideal teaching Jet Propulsion tool, as well as a valuable reference for This book is intended for designers and A Simple Guide to the Aerodynamic practising engineers. A CD included with operators of separation units in the and Thermodynamic Design and the book contains example files and chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and other Performance of Jet Engines software. industries and for software designers. The author presents a clear, multidimensional Second edition Subject areas: aerospace engineering, geometric representation of distillation Nicholas Cumpsty engines, propulsion systems University of Cambridge theory, that is valid for all types of Market: undergraduate students, graduate distillation column types, splits, and The second edition of Cumpsty’s students, professionals, academic mixtures. DistillDesigner software allows excellent self-contained introduction to researchers refinement and confirmation of the aerodynamic and thermodynamic Cambridge Aerospace Series algorithms of optimal design. Methods of design of modern civil and military jet the general geometric theory of distillation, engines. Throughly updated and revised, 247 x 174 mm 400pp 150 figures encoded in DistillDesigner, provide quick including a new appendix on noise 0 521 81983 0 HB c.£40.00 P Not previously announced and reliable solutions to problems of control and expanded treatment of flowsheet synthesis and to optimal design emissions. Suitable for student courses in calculations. aircraft propulsion, and an invaluable reference for aerospace engineers. Subject areas: chemical engineering ‘I found the book eminently readable, Market: academic researchers, will find it very helpful and will advocate professionals, graduate students it to students … and colleagues. One can Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering think of many other engineering topics 253 x 177 mm 384pp 182 line diagrams 6 tables that would benefit from books having 0 521 82092 8 HB c.£90.00 A the lucid style and up-to-the-minute June credibility of this well-priced one.’ Ray Whitford, Institute of Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Subject areas: engineering (mechanical, ▼ see also aerospace) Market: undergraduate students, 14 Allsopp: Introduction to Biodeterioration professionals 247 x 174 mm 322pp 140 line diagrams 3 half-tones 143 figures 0 521 54144 1 PB £29.95 X Not previously announced

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Electrical, Electronic ■ Textbook ■ Graduate Textbook Engineering An Introduction to Radio Introduction to Frequency Engineering Semiconductor Devices WCDMA Design Handbook Chris Coleman For Computing and Telecommunications University of Adelaide Applications Andrew Richardson Kevin Brennan Developed out of a successful professional Georgia Institute of Technology engineering course, this practical handbook From semiconductor fundamentals to provides a comprehensive explanation of state-of-the-art semiconductor devices the Wideband CDMA (Code Division used in the telecommunications and Multiple Access) air interface of 3rd computing industries, this book provides generation UMTS cellular systems. The a solid grounding in the most important book addresses all aspects of the design of devices used in the hottest areas of the WCDMA radio interface from the electronic engineering today. The book lower layers (RF and baseband processing) includes coverage of MODFETs and to the upper layers of the protocol MOSFETs, Short channel effects and architecture (non-access stratum and RRC the challenges faced by continuing layers). An ideal course book and reference miniaturization. Future approaches to for professional engineers, undergraduate computing hardware and RF power and graduate students. amplifiers are also discussed. Subject areas: communications • Covers current and emerging engineering, electronic engineering, semiconductor devices software engineering This book provides an excellent • Includes coverage of nanoelectronics Market: professionals, academic researchers, introduction to radio frequency graduate students engineering, using a straightforward • Presents key devices in telecoms and 247 x 174 mm 550pp 315 line diagrams 167 tables and easily understood approach computing 0 521 82815 5 HB c.£65.00 P combined with numerous worked Subject areas: electronic engineering, May examples, illustrations and homework electrical engineering, physics problems. The author has focussed on Market: undergraduate students, minimising the mathematics needed to graduate students, professionals grasp the subject while providing a solid theoretical foundation for the student. 247 x 174 mm 450pp 157 line diagrams The book provides a broad coverage of 0 521 83150 4 HB c. £40.00 X March RF systems, circuit design, antennas, propagation and digital techniques. Written for upper level undergraduate Low-Voltage RF CMOS Frequency courses, it will also provide an excellent Synthesizers introduction to the subject for graduate Howard Luong students, researchers and practising Hong Kong University of Science and Technology engineers. This book provides the reader with • Complete coverage of RF systems, architectures and design techniques to enable circuits, antennas and propagation CMOS frequency synthesizers to operate at low-supply voltage at high-frequency • Accessible for students - light on maths with good phase noise and low power • Practical approach consumption. In addition to updating the Subject areas: electronic engineering, reader on many of these techniques in depth, radio frequency engineering this book will also introduce useful guidelines Market: undergraduate students, and step-by-step procedure on behaviour graduate students, professionals simulations of frequency synthesizers. Finally, four successfully demonstrated prototypes 247 x 174 mm 400pp 338 line diagrams will be elaborated to illustrate potential 0 521 83481 3 HB c. £40.00 X March applications of the architectures and design techniques described. For engineers, managers and researchers working in RFIC design for wireless applications. Subject areas: electrical engineering Market: professionals, graduate students, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 275pp 90 line diagrams 25 tables 0 521 83777 4 HB c.£60.00 P April

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■ Graduate Textbook Smith chart and its applications; Appendix B: Computer programs for various problems; Mechanical Photonic Devices Appendix C: Useful mathematical tables; Engineering Jia-ming Liu Index. University of California, Los Angeles Subject areas: electronics, electromagnetics Photonic devices lie at the heart of the Market: undergraduate students, graduate Decisions under Uncertainty communications revolution, and many students, professionals Probabilistic Analysis for Engineering colleges now treat this as a subject in its own 247 x 174 mm 620pp 350 figures Decisions right. With this in mind, the author has put 0 521 83016 8 HB c.£45.00 X Ian Jordaan together a unique textbook covering every June Risk assessment is a critical part of evey major photonic device, and striking a Originally published by PWS Pub Co 1997, same title. careful balance between theoretical and engineers role, whether it is simply to determine the likleyhood of failure of a new practical concepts. Devices covered include Two-Dimensional Wavelets and optical fibers, couplers, electro-optic product within the warranty period, or the devices, magneto-optic devices, lasers and their Relatives potential cost, human and financial, of the photodetectors. The book is ideal for senior Jean-Pierre Antoine catastrophic failure of a bridge. This book undergraduate and graduate courses, but Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium helps the reader to understand the tradeoffs being device driven it is also an excellent Romain Murenzi between time, costs and risk in an engineering engineers’ reference. Clark Atlanta University, Georgia setting, and includes a wide range of case studies and worked examples. Equally Subject areas: optics, electronics Pierre Vandergheynst Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich valuable for graduate students, practising Market: academic researchers, graduate and Syed Twareque Ali engineers, designers and project managers. students, undergraduate students, Concordia University, Montréal Subject areas: Engineering, mechanical professionals Two-dimensional wavelets offer a number engineering, civil engineering, aerospace 247 x 174 mm 1000pp 23 tables 320 figures of advantages over discrete wavelet engineering 0 521 55195 1 HB c.£55.00 X transforms, in particular for analysis of Market: graduate students, professionals June real-time signals in, for example, medical 247 x 174 mm 750pp 250 figures imaging, fluid dynamics, shape recognition, 0 521 78277 5 HB c.£45.00 A ■ New Edition image enhancement and target tracking. May This book introduces 2-D wavelets via ■ Textbook 1-D continuous wavelet transforms. 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■ New Series Mathematics, Finance and Risk Series Editors: Professor Mark Broadie, Columbia University Professor Sam Howison, University of Oxford Professor Neil Johnson, University of Oxford Professor George Papanicolaou, Stanford University Modern finance in theory and practice relies absolutely on mathematical models and analysis. It draws on and extends classical applied mathematics, stochastic and probabilistic methods, and numerical techniques to enable models of financial systems to be constructed, analysed and interpreted. This methodology underpins applications to derivatives pricing for equities and fixed income products, asset-liability modelling, volatility, risk management, credit risk, insurance analysis and many more. This new series will consist of books that explain the processes and techniques of the new applied mathematics, how to use them to model financial systems and to understand the underlying phenomena and forces that drive financial markets. The audience for mathematical finance ranges from mathematics and • Suitable for courses in universities, probability through econophysics to financial economics, and the series will reflect this business schools and finance companies breadth of appeal, while maintaining a firm footing in the tradition of applied mathematics. •Written by leading names in their fields Books will be pedagogical in style, enabling them to be used for teaching in universities, business schools and financial institutions, and sufficiently self-contained for stand-alone • Wide-ranging, modern treatments of use. Mathematical techniques will be motivated by examples and their use illustrated mathematical finance through applications, and complemented by computation. Key Information Readership: graduate students, professionals Market: Mathematical Finance Format: books in this series will be published in hardback Frequency: We expect to publish 3 to 5 titles per year in this series Further information: http://www.cambridge.org/series

Forthcoming Titles: The Concepts and Practice of C++ Design Patterns and Mathematical Finance Derivatives Pricing Mark Joshi Mark Joshi Royal Bank of Scotland Royal Bank of Scotland For those starting out as practitioners The author shows the relevance and use of of mathematical finance, this is an ideal C++ to financial mathematics by describing introduction. It provides the reader with how to price derivatives to obtain reusable a clear understanding of the intuition and extensible code. Includes CD with behind derivatives pricing, how models are source code from book. implemented, and how they are used and Mathematics, Finance and Risk, 2 adapted in practice. 2003 247 x 174 mm 200 pages 38 exercises Mathematics, Finance and Risk, 1 0 521 83235 7 HB c.£35.00 2003 247 x 174 mm 525pp 78 line diagrams February 150 exercises 0 521 82355 2 HB c.£35.00 Not previously announced Publicity material available: Mathematics, Finance and Risk series flyer 0 521 97092 X

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The Elements of C++ Style Trevor Misfeldt Centerspace Software Gregory Bumgardner and Andrew Gray IntelliChem Inc. With a collection of standards and guidelines, this text shows how to write consistent and clear C++ that will be easy to understand, enhance and maintain. Contents: Introduction; 1. General principles; 2. Formatting conventions; 3. Naming conventions; 4. Documentation conventions; 5. Preprocess conventions; 6. Programming conventions; 7. Library conventions; Summary; Glossary; Bibliography; Index. Market: professionals, undergraduate students Subject Areas: software development 2004 115 x 175 mm 200pp 0 521 89308 9 PB c.£9.95 P February

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■ Textbook ■ New Edition The Object Primer Agile Modeling-Driven Development with UML 2 Third edition Scott W. Ambler Ronin International Long prized in its original edition as the best introduction to object-oriented technology, The Object Primer is now completely up-to-date, with all modeling notation rewritten in the just-released UML 2.0. All chapters have been revised to take advantage of Agile Modeling (AM), which is presented in the new chapter 2 along with other important new modeling techniques.

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Harmonic Mappings in the Plane Basic Hypergeometric Series ■ Re-issue Second edition Peter Duren Multiply Periodic Functions University of Michigan, Ann Arbor George Gasper Second edition This first comprehensive account of the Northwestern University, Illinois H. F. Baker theory of planar harmonic mappings, and Mizan Rahman meant for non-specialists, treats both the Carleton University, Ottawa This is a re-issue of the classic book from generalizations of univalent analytic This revised and expanded new edition H. F. Baker. It provides an elementary and functions and the connections with will continue to meet the needs for an self-contained introduction to many of the minimal surfaces. Included are background authoritative, up-to-date, self contained leading ideas in the theory of multiply material in complex analysis and a full and comprehensive account of the rapidly periodic functions. development of the classical theory of growing field of basic hypergeometric Subject areas: analysis, analytical geometry minimal surfaces, including the series, or q-series. Some sections and Market: academic researchers, graduate Weierstrass-Enneper representation. exercises have been added and the students bibliography has been revised to maintain Subject areas: analysis, differential Cambridge Mathematical Library its comprehensiveness. geometry 228 x 152 mm 350pp Market: academic researchers, graduate ‘I love this book! It is great! This really is a 0 521 54648 6 PB c.£29.95 A students book you can learn the subject from. The May plentiful exercises vary from elementary to Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 156 challenging with lots of each. Congratulations Lévy Processes in Lie Groups 228 x 152 mm 240pp and thanks are due the authors.’ 0 521 64121 7 HB c.£40.00 A George Andrews, Ming Liao April American Math. Monthly Auburn University, Alabama Subject areas: mathematics, special functions The theory of Lévy processes in Lie groups Measure Theory and Filtering is not merely an extension of the theory of An Introduction with Applications Market: academic researchers, graduate Lévy processes in Euclidean spaces. Because Lakhdar Aggoun students of the unique structures possessed by non- Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 96 commutative Lie groups, these processes and Robert Elliott 228 x 152 mm 400pp exhibit certain interesting limiting properties University of Calgary 0 521 83357 4 HB c.£65.00 A which are not present in the Euclidean case. Provides an accessible introduction to July Subject areas: mathematics (stochastic measure theory and stochastic calculus, processes) Levy Processes and Stochastic and develops into an excellent users guide Market: academic researchers, graduate to filtering. A complete resource for Calculus students engineers, or anyone with an interest in David Applebaum Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 162 implementation of filtering techniques. Nottingham Trent University 228 x 152 mm 220pp Three chapters concentrate on applications For the first time in a book, Applebaum ties from finance, genetics and population 0 521 83653 0 HB c.£37.50 A Lévy processes and stochastic calculus June modelling. Also includes exercises. together. All the tools needed for the Subject areas: mathematics, statistics, stochastic approach to option pricing, ■ probability, electrical engineering including Itô’s formula, Girsanov’s theorem Graduate Textbook Market: graduate students, academic and the martingale representation theorem Linear Operators and Linear researchers, professionals are described. Systems Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Subject areas: probability theory, stochastic An Analytical Approach to Control Theory Mathematics, 15 calculus, mathematical finance Jonathan R. Partington 253 x 177 mm 337pp 10 tables 95 exercises Market: graduate students, academic University of Leeds 0 521 83803 7 HB c.£40.00 A researchers April This book presents an introduction to the Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 93 common ground between operator theory 228 x 152 mm 400pp 133 exercises and linear systems theory. Suitable for 0 521 83263 2 HB c.£40.00 A students of functional analysis, this book also June acts as an introduction to a mathematical approach to systems and control for graduate students in departments of applied mathematics or engineering. Subject areas: mathematics, functional analysis, engineering systems theory Market: graduate students London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 60 228 x 152 mm 200pp 6 line diagrams 101 exercises 0 521 83734 0 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54619 2 PB c.£19.95 X April

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An Introduction to Groups Equivalence and Duality for Noncommutative Noetherian Topological, Combinatorial and Arithmetic Module Categories with Tilting Rings Aspects and Cotilting for Rings Edited by T. W. Mueller Second edition R. R. Colby Queen Mary, University of London K. R. Goodearl University of Iowa University of California, Santa Barbara Survey and research articles from the and K. R. Fuller and R. B. Warfield, Jr 1999 Bielefeld conference on topological, University of Iowa combinatorial and arithmetic aspects of This introduction to noncommutative This book provides a unified and innovative (infinite) groups. All contributions are noetherian rings is intended to be accessible approach to much of the theories of written in a relaxed and attractive style, to anyone with a basic background in equivalence and duality between categories accessible to specialists and also post-graduate abstract algebra. It can be used as a second- of modules that has transpired over the students, who will find inspiration for a year graduate text, or as a self-contained last 45 years. The authors discuss the number of research projects at various levels reference. Extensive explanatory discussion relationships between categories of modules of difficulty. is given, and exercises are integrated over a pair rings that are induced by both throughout. Subject areas: algebra, group theory, covariant and contravariant representable topology, combinatorics, number theory Subject areas: mathematics, algebra, theory functors, in particular by tilting and of noncommutative noetherian rings Market: academic researchers, graduate cotilting theories. students Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: mathematics (module theory, researchers London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, ring theory) 311 London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 61 Market: graduate students 228 x 152 mm 603pp Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics, 161 352pp 375 exercises 0 521 54287 1 PB c.£55.00 A 0 521 83821 5 HB £32.50 A 0 521 83687 5 HB c.£65.00 A January 0 521 54537 4 PB c.£24.95 A June May Continuous and Discrete ■ Textbook Kleinian Groups and Hyperbolic Orthogonal Polynomials 3-Manifolds Mourad E. H. Ismail Elementary Euclidean Geometry University of South Florida An Introduction Edited by Y. Komori Osaka City University, Japan Families of orthogonal polynomials arise C. G. Gibson University of Liverpool V. Markovic in many different areas ranging from University of Warwick combinatorics to statistics and physics. A genuine introduction to the geometry of and C. Series This is the first modern account of the lines and conics in the Euclidean plane. University of Warwick subject. Ismail covers classical discrete and Example based and self contained, with continuous q-orthogonal polynomials, as numerous illustrations and several hundred This volume contains expositions of many well as related areas and applications, e.g. to worked examples and exercises. Ideal for breakthroughs in Kleinian groups and Toda lattices and birth-and-death processes. undergraduate courses in mathematics, or hyperbolic 3-manifolds including for postgraduates in the engineering and Jørgensen’s famous paper ‘On pairs of Subject areas: special functions physical sciences. once punctured tori’. Graduate students Market: graduate students, academic will find much here to inspire them, while researchers Subject areas: Euclidean geometry established researchers will value this as a Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 98 Market: undergraduate students, graduate snapshot of current research. 228 x 152 mm 500pp students Subject areas: algebra, geometry 0 521 78201 5 HB c.£65.00 A 228 x 152 mm 190pp 60 line diagrams Market: academic researchers, graduate June 0 521 83448 1 HB c.£30.00 A January students London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 299 228 x 152 mm 392pp 50 line diagrams 0 521 54013 5 PB £39.95 A Not previously announced

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Transcendental Aspects of Rational and Nearly Rational Topology, Geometry and Algebraic Cycles Varieties Quantum Field Theory Proceedings of the Grenoble Summer Proceedings of the 2002 Oxford János Kollár School, 2001 Symposium in Honour of the 60th Princeton University, New Jersey Birthday of Graeme Segal Edited by Stefan Muller-Stach Karen E. Smith Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Edited by U. L. Tillmann University of Oxford and Chris Peters and Alessio Corti Université de Grenoble University of Cambridge These proceedings contain surveys This is a collection of lecture notes from articles, research articles, and visionary Arising from a summer school course, this the Summer School ‘Cycles Algébriques; articles that explain new approaches to book develops the modern theory of rational Aspects Transcendents, Grenoble 2001’. important problems on the interface of varieties at a level that will particularly suit The lectures were intended for non- pure mathematics and mathematical graduate students. The authors have written specialists so include many illustrative physics. Ideal for students and a state-of-the-art treatment with numerous examples. This book will be ideal for researchers, it gives a snapshot of the exercises and solutions to help students graduate students or researchers seeking a current state of the field as well as reach the stage where they can begin to modern introduction to the state-of-the-art defining directions for future research. tackle contemporary research. theory in this subject. Subject areas: pure mathematics, Subject areas: mathematics, algebraic Subject areas: geometry, number theory mathematical physics geometry Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, academic researchers students researchers London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 92 313 Series, 308 228 x 152 mm 250pp 228 x 152 mm 290pp 1 half-tone 228 x 152 mm 600pp 50 line diagrams 0 521 83207 1 HB c.£35.00 A 1 half-tone 0 521 54547 1 PB c.£34.95 A January 0 521 54049 6 PB c. £50.00 A March February Singular Points of Plane Curves ■ MAA Publication ■ Graduate Textbook C. T. C. Wall Essentials of Mathematics University of Liverpool Introduction to Theory, Proof, and the Frobenius Algebras and 2-D This text covers all the essentials in a style Professional Culture Topological Quantum Field that is detailed and expertly written by Margie Hale Theories one of foremost researchers and teachers Stetson University, Florida Joachim Kock working in the field. Ideal for either course Université de Nice, Sophia Antipolis use or independent study, this book will enable students to progress to more detailed Proves striking results connecting topology study or research within the field. and algebra and shows how the result fits into a more general pattern. The book will Subject areas: pure mathematics prove valuable to students or researchers Market: graduate students, academic entering this field who will learn a host of researchers modern techniques. There are numerous London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 63 exercises and examples making the book 228 x 152 mm c. 250pp 24 line diagrams suitable for teaching. 0 521 83904 1 HB c.£55.00 A Subject areas: algebra, topology, 0 521 54774 1 PB c.£20.95 X mathematical physics June Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, academic researchers London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 59 228 x 152 mm 256pp 60 line diagrams 0 521 83267 5 HB c.£60.00 A Essentials of Mathematics is designed as both 0 521 54031 3 PB c.£22.95 X a textbook and outside reading for college Not previously announced students who want to prepare themselves for mathematics courses beyond the first- year level and take courses in which proofs play a major role. There are also narratives on the nature of mathematics and the mathematics profession. Subject areas: mathematics Market: undergraduate students Classroom Resource Material 246 x 189 mm 192pp 30 line diagrams 10 half-tones 0 883 85729 4 PB £29.95 X May Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org Pure Mathematics 43

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■ Textbook Topics in Dynamics and Ergodic ■ Graduate text Theory Introductory Algebraic Number Topics from One-Dimensional Theory Edited by Sergey Bezuglyi Dynamics Institute of Mathematics, Ukranian Academy of Saban Alaca Sciences, Kiev Karen M. Brucks Carleton University, Ottawa and Sergiy Kolyada University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Kenneth Williams Institute of Mathematics, Ukranian Academy of and Henk Bruin Carleton University, Ottawa Sciences, Kiev University of Surrey One-dimensional dynamics owns many deep results and avenues of active mathematical research. This book provides glimpses into the subject, and novel connections are drawn with other research areas, with the hope that the results presented illuminate the beauty and excitement of the field. Much of this material is covered nowhere else in ‘text book format’. Subject areas: mathematics (dynamical systems) Market: graduate students, academic researchers London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 62 An introduction to algebraic number This book contains a collection of survey 228 x 152 mm 300pp theory for senior undergraduates and papers by leading researchers in ergodic 0 521 83896 7 HB c.£65.00 A beginning graduate students in theory, low-dimensional and topological June mathematics. It includes numerous dynamics and it comprises nine chapters on examples, and references to further reading a range of important topics. and to biographies of mathematicians who Subject areas: mathematics (ergodic theory, have contributed to the development of the dynamical systems) subject. Includes over 320 exercises, and an extensive index. Market: graduate students, academic researchers Subject areas: mathematics (number London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, theory) 310 Market: undergraduate students, graduate 228 x 152 mm 272pp 23 line diagrams 4 tables students 20 exercises 253 x 177 mm 460pp 16 tables 320 exercises 0 521 53365 1 PB £30.00 A 0 521 83250 0 HB £65.00 A Not previously announced 0 521 54011 9 PB £24.95 A January The Weak KAM Theorem in Lagrangian Dynamics Albert Fathi Ecole Normale Supérieure, Lyon Contains lots of background and motivational material to help graduate students grasp this important topic. The book will also appeal to researchers who will find this to be a useful resource, not least because the author has included numerous references that point to further, more advanced reading. Subject areas: dynamical systems, KAM theory Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 88 228 x 152 mm 300pp 30 line diagrams 0 521 82228 9 HB c.£40.00 A Not previously announced

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Law Stamp Duty Land Tax Michael Thomas Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers, London With contributions from: KPMG Stamp Taxes Group ■ Textbook Consultant Editor: David Goy ■ New Edition Stamp Duty on land and buildings now raises more revenue in the UK than An Introduction to the inheritance tax and capital gains tax put together. The law on stamp duty, based on International Criminal the Stamp Act of 1891, has been thoroughly Court overhauled with a new law, Stamp Duty Second Edition Land Tax (SDLT). Stamp Duty Land Tax provides a detailed overview of SDLT and William A. Schabas National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland makes a comparison with the old stamp duty provisions, highlighting all the major The International Criminal Court ushers substantive changes introduced. It includes in a new era in the protection of human a detailed discussion of the legislation and rights. The ICC will prosecute genocide, puts forward suggested interpretation and crimes against humanity and war crimes planning opportunities. when national justice systems are either unwilling or unable to do so themselves. • Concise book comparing the old and new Schabas reviews the history of stamp duty provisions introduced with international criminal prosecution, effect from 1 December 2003 the drafting of the Rome Statute of the • Includes interpretation and planning International Criminal Court and the recommendations, with a practitioner principles of its operation, including • An indispensable guide to ICC checklist the scope of its jurisdiction and the jurisdiction, operations and procedural • Covers land transactions only, and is not procedural regime. This revised regime, now updated to include start-up therefore cluttered with material on other edition considers the court’s start-up preparations and US opposition stamping transactions preparations, including election of judges and prosecutor. It also addresses the Subject areas: UK (constitutional and difficulties created by US opposition, administrative) law, law (general) and analyses the various measures taken Market: professionals by Washington to obstruct the Court. From reviews of the first edition: 228 x 152 mm 200pp Three of the Court’s fundamental ‘Professor Schabas has adopted an 0 521 54515 3 PB c.£75.00 P documents – the 1998 Rome Statute, the approach that allows the reader to easily Not previously announced Rules of Procedure and Evidence, and benefit from his extensive research and the Elements of Crimes – are reproduced experience … By referring to the history of Convergence and Persistence in in the Appendix. Indispensable for Corporate Governance students and practitioners. the crimes and procedures and the specific debates on the Rome statute, Professor Edited by Jeffrey N. Gordon Subject areas: humanitarian law, human Schabas has provided the reader with a Columbia University, New York rights, international relations valuable introduction to an international and Mark J. Roe Market: undergraduate students, graduate institution in the making.’ Harvard University, Massachusetts students, professionals, academic Australian International Law Journal Is the Anglo-American model of shareholder researchers capitalism destined to become the global 228 x 152 mm 450pp ‘In writing this book Schabas has set for corporate governance standard or will 0 521 83055 9 HB c.£55.00 A himself the goal of providing a ‘succinct important differences persist? Leading 0 521 53756 8 PB c.£19.95 X and coherent introduction to the legal scholars address this question with February issues involved in the creation and sophisticated political economy analysis operation of the ICC’ (p. viii) and in the that is also attuned to the legal frameworks. opinion of this reviewer he has succeeded Enron has stirred an urgent round of in his endeavour.’ corporate governance questioning. Will it Indian Journal of International Law stop a convergence that was in the works? • Contributions from leading scholars on Publicity material available: the key issues of corporate reform By request – contact your Cambridge • Considers which models will endure in sales representative the future • Discusses a range of countries, including the US, the UK, the EU and Japan

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Competition Policy and Law in Peace Treaties and International The Conduct of Hostilities China, Hong Kong and Taiwan Law in European History under the Law of International Mark Williams From the Late Middle Ages to World War Hong Kong Polytechnic University One Armed Conflict The first book in English on competition Edited by Randall Lesaffer Yoram Dinstein US Naval War College, Stockton (anti-trust) policy and law in greater China Universiteit van Tilburg – Peoples’ Republic, Hong Kong and Taiwan. In this edited collection, specialists from Chinese developments put in context of all over Europe analyse peace treaty practice international developments in completion from the late fifteenth century to the Peace policy in developing/transitional countries, of Versailles of 1919. An important place is through international organization- given to the doctrinal debate about peace WTO, OECD, UNCTAD. Analysis of treaties and the influence of older, Roman legal provisions and literature in each and medieval, concepts on modern jurisdiction. Explanation of law and policy practices. This book goes back further in in the different political and economic time beyond the epochal Peace Treaties environments in Greater China. Theoretical of Westphalia of 1648, and this broader explanation of current position linking the perspective allows for a reassessment of the development of successful competition role of the sovereign state in the modern policies with functioning democracy. international legal order. Subject areas: international economic and Subject areas: armed conflict, disputes, trade law air and space law, law of the sea, European Market: academic researchers, graduate history (general) This book focuses on issues arising in the students, professionals Market: academic researchers, graduate course of hostilities between States, with 228 x 152 mm 375pp students an emphasis on the most recent conflicts 0 521 83631 X HB c.£55.00 A 228 x 152 mm 500pp in Iraq and Afghanistan. The main May 0 521 82724 8 HB c.£60.00 A themes considered are lawful and March unlawful combatants, war crimes, Great Powers and Outlaw States including command responsibility and defences, prohibited weapons, the Unequal Sovereigns in the International The Regulation of International Legal Order Financial Markets distinction between combatants and civilians, legitimate military objectives, Gerry Simpson Perspectives for Reform and the protection of the environment London School of Economics and Political Science Edited by Rainer Grote and cultural property. Numerous specific This is the first book to have examined the Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Germany topics that have attracted much interest role of Great Powers and outlaw states in in recent hostilities are addressed. international society. From the Congress and Thilo Marauhn Subject areas: international law of armed of Vienna to the ‘war on terrorism’, these Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany conflict, international relations unequal sovereigns have had a major impact International financial relations have on the way international relations are become increasingly important for both Market: academic researchers, graduate conducted. In this book, the author offers a global and national economies. These students, professionals way of understanding recent transformations relations are at present primarily goverened 228 x 152 mm 288pp in the global political order by recalling the by market forces with little regulatory 0 521 83436 8 HB c. £55.00 A lessons of the past, in particular the recent interference at the international level. In the 0 521 54227 8 PB c. £19.95 A conflicts in Kosovo and Afghanistan. light of recent financial crises, collaborators January Subject areas: international law, to this volume consider whether this international relations, foreign affairs. absence of regulation is wise. The book provides a framework for an analysis of the Market: academic researchers, graduate the options for regulating international students financial markets from the perspective of Cambridge Studies in International and public international law. Of interest to Comparative Law scholars and practitioners involved with 228 x 152 mm 417pp comparative public law, constitutional 0 521 82761 2 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 53490 9 PB c. £22.95 A economics and financial regulation. February Subject areas: comparative public law, economic law, public international law, constitutional economics, regime theory, financial regulation Market: academic researchers, professionals 228 x 152 mm 288pp 0 521 83144 X HB c.£45.00 A Not previously announced

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Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports Comparative Constitutionalism Cambridge Studies in Law and Society Volume 34 and Good Governance in the 228 x 152 mm 320pp Edited by Karen Lee Commonwealth 0 521 83370 1 HB c.£65.00 A February Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law An Eastern and Southern African The Tribunal, concerned principally with Perspective US nationals’ claims against Iran, is the Edited by John Hatchard ■ New Edition most important international claims The Open University, Milton Keynes tribunal to have sat in over half a century. Its Muna Ndulo Dispute Settlement in the jurisprudence will contribute significantly Cornell University, New York World Trade Organization to international law. The series is the only and Peter Slinn Practice and Procedure complete and fully indexed report of this University of London Second edition unique Tribunal’s decisions. 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Mexico in September 2003 Subject areas: international economic and Market: graduate students, academic • First time publication of these expert trade law, macro/international economics researchers opinions originally commissioned by the Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Law and Society editor in his capacity as then Director students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 300pp General of the WTO 228 x 152 mm 306pp 0 521 83178 4 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 53945 5 PB c.£18.95 A • Should appeal to students and researchers 0 521 83421 X HB c.£45.00 P January February of globalisation: WTO generally Subject areas: international economic and The WTO and Global Convergence trade law, macro/international economics in Telecommunications and Law Market: professionals, academic researchers, Audio-Visual Services ▼ see also graduate students Edited by Damien Géradin 228 x 152 mm 175pp 81 Becker: Criminals and their Scientists Université de Liège, Belgium 0 521 83343 4 HB c.£40.00 P 55 Motta: Competition Policy February and David Luff 74 Raffield: Images and Cultures of Law in Early Dal & Veldekens, Brussels Co-published with World Trade Organization Modern England This edited collection consolidates 62 Reus-Smit: The Politics of International Law The WTO Case Law of 2001 research on the current and future 119 Schepard: Children, Courts and Custody 75 Wiener: Men of Blood The American Law Institute Reporters’ perspectives of international trade law Studies applicable to telecommunications services Edited by Henrik Horn and audiovisual services in a context of Stockholms Universitet convergence. The first part analyses the and Petros C. Mavroidis current regulatory framework applicable to Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland telecommunications services in the context of the WTO. The second part discusses and analyses the current regulatory framework applicable to audiovisual services. Particular focus is given on the impact of content regulation and network convergence on international trade rules. The final part analyses convergence from different angles. Subject areas: international economic and trade law, media, mass communication Market: graduate students, academic researchers, professionals 228 x 152 mm 425pp 0 521 83611 5 HB c.£75.00 A May

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Putting Auction Theory to Work Paul Milgrom Stanford University, California This book provides a comprehensive introduction to modern auction theory and its important new applications. It is written by a leading economic theorist whose suggestions guided the creation of the new spectrum auction designs. Aimed at graduate students and professionals in economics, the book gives the most up-to-date treatments of both traditional theories of ‘optimal auctions’ and newer theories of multi-unit auctions and package auctions, and shows by example how these theories are used. Contents: 1. Getting to work; Section I. The Mechanism Design Approach: 2. Vickrey- Clarke-Groves mechanisms; 3. The envelope theorem and payoff equivalence; 4. Bidding equilibrium and revenue differences; 5. Interdependence of types and values; 6. Auctions in context; Section II. Multi-Unit Auctions: 7. Uniform price auctions; 8 Package auctions and combinatorial bidding. Subject area: professionals, graduate students Market: economics, business, finance, operations research, applied mathematics • Author is the world’s leading active scholar Churchill Lectures in Economics on auctions, internationally celebrated for 228 x 152 mm 350pp 8 line diagrams 4 tables 0 521 55184 6 HB c.£60.00 A his research on auction design 0 521 53672 3 PB c.£21.95 A • The most comprehensive and up-to-date March book on the subject; author answers his critics in the literature ■ • A must-buy for graduate students New edition Entertainment Industry Economics A Guide for Financial Analysis 6th edition Harold L. Vogel In this new edition, Harold L. Vogel examines the business economics of the major entertainment enterprises: movies, television and cable programming, music, broadcasting, casino wagering and gambling, sports, publishing, performing arts, theme parks, and toys. It includes a new section pertaining to recent theoretical work explaining box office performance. It also offers new material that links the concept of cultural capital to the organizational aspects shared by all creative industries, expands the coverage of deal elements in the music industry, and provides additions to the sports economics chapter.

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■ Textbook in their best interests. Here they present a Rational Herds theory of corporate environmentalism with Competition Policy Economic Models of Social Learning a general framework that illuminates the Theory and Practice Christophe P. Chamley links between corporate environmentalism Massimo Motta Boston University and pubic policy. This book offers a complete and accessible This book is the first in the exciting new Subject areas: economics, environmental treatment of antitrust (or competition field of social learning. It provides a management, public policy, law and policy) issues, and it is enriched by synthesis of the theoretical literature of economics the last ten years with some empirical references to antitrust cases and fully Market: academic researchers, graduate applications. Social learning is about developed case studies. Although it can be students individuals learning from the behavior used as an economics textbook in graduate 228 x 152 mm 275pp 6 tables 17 figures or advanced undergraduate courses, the of others and may lead to spectacular outcomes such as herding, fads, frenzies, 0 521 81947 4 HB c.£35.00 A book is accessible to lawyers, practitioners, May and all readers who are interested in anti- crashes, and booms. The book shows trust issues, but are not familiar with how these pathologies may occur in a society of rational individuals. Macrojustice modern economics. The formalisation of The Political Economy of Fairness the material covered in the main non- Contents: Part I. Social Learning; Serge-Christophe Kolm technical sections is relegated to separate Part II. Coordination; Part III. Financial Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris ‘technical’ sections that can be skipped Herding. In the just society, individuals’ freedom is without losing continuity. Subject areas: economics, finance, fully respected, and redistribution amounts Contents: Part I. Competition Policy; business to an equal sharing of individuals’ different Part II. Market Power and Welfare; Part III. Market: graduate students, academic earnings obtained by the same limited Market Definition and the Assessment of researchers ‘equalization labour’. The concept of Market Power; Part IV. Collusion and 253 x 177 mm 416pp 68 line diagrams 7 tables equalization labour is determined by a Horizontal Agreements; Part V. Horizontal 61 exercises number of methods presented in this Mergers; Part VI. Vertical Restraints and 0 521 82401 X HB £80.00 A volume. Vertical Mergers; Part VII. Predation, 0 521 53092 X PB £29.95 A Monopolisation, and Other Abusive January Subject areas: economics, political science, Practices; Part VIII. A Toolkit. sociology, philosophy Subject areas: economics, business, ■ Graduate Textbook Market: academic researchers, graduate political science, law, European studies, students, professionals international studies Auctioning Public Assets 228 x 152 mm 425pp 5 line diagrams Analysis and Alternatives Market: undergraduate students, graduate 0 521 83503 8 HB c.£65.00 A March students, general practitioners, academic Edited by Maarten C. W. Janssen Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam researchers This book provides an overview of the 253 x 177 mm 704pp 35 line diagrams 19 tables The Reluctant Economist economic issues that are involved in the 0 521 81663 7 HB c.£90.00 A Perspectives on Economics, Economic 0 521 01691 6 PB c.£25.95 X privatisation of firms, previously under History, and Demography January public control. Combining a theoretical Richard A. Easterlin framework with case studies it asks which University of Southern California allocation mechanism can a government adopt and how will the choice of allocation These essays by leading economist mechanism affect future market outcomes? Richard A. Easterlin analyze the revolution in the human condition Subject areas: auction theory and practice, that is sweeping the world. He asks if economics, economics and law, public free markets are the key to human finance, public policy improvement, as today’s policy-makers Market: graduate students, academic often assert. His responses employ a researchers, professionals social science approach, blending 228 x 152 mm 331pp 15 line diagrams 20 tables economic theory, history, sociology, 0 521 83059 1 HB £65.00 A and psychology. 0 521 53757 6 PB £22.95 A January Subject areas: economics, economic history, demography, sociology, Corporate Environmentalism and international studies Public Policy Market: academic researchers, graduate students, professionals Thomas P. Lyon 228 x 152 mm 225pp 31 line diagrams 21 tables Indiana University 0 521 82974 7 HB c. £55.00 A and John W. Maxwell February Indiana University Lyon and Maxwell argue that corporate environmentalism is the result of firms attempting to anticipate public policy changes and influence the legislative process

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Economic Growth and The Economics of Overtime Market: graduate students, academic Macroeconomic Dynamics Working researchers Recent Developments in Economic Theory Robert Hart 228 x 152 mm 300pp 8 line diagrams Stephen Dowrick Numerous individuals throughout 0 521 83406 6 HB c. £37.50 A Australian National University, Canberra international labour markets work hours May Rohan Pitchford in excess of their standard contractual Australian National University, Canberra hours. Professor Hart presents the first State Space and Unobserved and Stephen J. Turnovsky comprehensive economic evaluation of this Component Models University of Washington phenomenon, examining theoretical, Theory and Applications This book brings together a number of empirical and policy aspects of overtime Edited by Andrew Harvey contributions in growth theory and hours and pay, including comparison of University of Cambridge macroeconomic dynamics that reflect these international evidence from the United Siem Jan Koopman more recent developments and the ongoing States, Western Europe and Japan. Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam debate over the relative merits of neoclassical Subject areas: labour economics, industrial and Neil Shephard and endogenous growth models. It focuses economics, overtime working, labour University of Oxford on three important aspects that have been market policy This volume offers a broad overview of the receiving increasing attention. Market: graduate students, academic latest developments in the theory and Subject areas: economics, business, finance, researchers, professionals applications of state space modeling. With economic theory, economic dynamics, 228 x 152 mm 300pp contributions from renowned experts, it economic growth 0 521 80142 7 HB c.£50.00 A offers a unique synthesis of state space Market: professionals, graduate students June methods and unobserved component 228 x 152 mm 200pp 22 line diagrams 6 tables models, important in a wide range of 0 521 83561 5 HB c.£47.50 A Growing Public subjects, including economics, finance, May Social Spending and Economic Growth medicine and engineering. since the Eighteenth Century Subject areas: statistics, econometrics, The Economics of Self- Volume 1: The Story engineering Employment and Peter Lindert Market: graduate students, academic Entrepreneurship University of California, Davis researchers Simon C. Parker Growing Public examines the question of 228 x 152 mm 350pp 24 tables 71 figures University of Durham whether social policies that redistribute 0 521 83595 X HB c.£30.00 A income impose constraints on economic February growth. Lindert argues that, contrary to the intuition of many economists and the Statistics, Econometrics and ideology of many politicians, social spending Forecasting has contributed to, rather than inhibited, economic growth. Arnold Zellner University of Chicago Subject areas: economics, history, political Written by one of the foremost practitioners science and exponents of econometrics in the Market: academic researchers, graduate world, this book describes the structural students econometric time series analysis (SEMTSA) 228 x 152 mm 384pp 42 line diagrams 35 tables approach to statistical and econometric 4 maps modeling, and provides a careful analysis 0 521 82174 6 HB £42.50 A 0 521 52916 6 PB £17.95 A and appreciation of the paradigm shift back February to the Bayesian approach to scientific inference. Simon C. Parker provides a timely and Subject areas: econometric theory, comprehensive overview of self-employment Stochastic Optimization in modeling, statistics, forecasting and entrepreneurship in our modern Continuous Time Market: academic researchers, economy. Bringing together and assessing Fwu-Ranq Chang professionals, graduate students Indiana University, Bloomington the large and disparate literature on the The Stone Lectures in Economics subject, he explores key issues in the field This is a rigorous but user friendly book 216 x 138 mm 170pp 9 line diagrams 13 tables and provides an up-to-date overview of new on the application of stochastic control 0 521 83287 X HB c.£47.50 A research findings. theory to economics. A distinctive feture 0 521 54044 5 PB c.£16.95 A Subject areas: self-employment, of the book is that mathematical January entrepreneurship, labour economics, concepts are introduced in a language business and management and terminology familiar to graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students of economics. students Subject areas: econometrics, statistics, 228 x 152 mm 324pp 8 tables 6 graphs finance, applied mathematics, 0 521 82813 9 HB c.£45.00 A mathematical economics, statistical January methods, financial applications

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The Divergent Dynamics of Global Capital Markets Subject areas: industrial economics, Economic Growth Integration, Crisis, and Growth international economics, management and Studies in Adaptive Economizing, Maurice Obstfeld technology studies, political science Technological Change, and Economic University of California, Berkeley Market: academic researchers, graduate Development and Alan M. Taylor students, professionals Richard H. Day University of California, Davis 228 x 152 mm 370pp 28 tables 7 graphs 3 figures University of Southern California Presents an economic history of international 0 521 83321 3 HB c.£50.00 A capital mobility in the modern era. It shows April that the recent globalization can be seen, in part, as the resumption of a liberal world Building High-Tech Clusters order that had previously been established Silicon Valley and Beyond in the years 1880–1914. Edited by Timothy Bresnahan Subject areas: economics, finance, business, Stanford University, California economic history and Alfonso Gambardella Market: graduate students, academic Università degli Studi, Pisa researchers, professionals Japan-US Center Sanwa Monographs on International Financial Markets 228 x 152 mm 315pp 39 line diagrams 33 tables 0 521 63317 6 HB c.£37.50 A January

This book explains how changing technology ■ and economizing behavior induce vast Textbook changes in productivity, resource allocation, The Cost of Capital labor utilization, and patterns of living. The Intermediate Theory book is based on a new and unique synthesis Seth Armitage of classical economics and contemporary Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh concepts of adaptation and economic This book provides a thorough exposition evolution. of the theory relating to the cost of capital. Subject areas: economics, economic It seeks to explain models and arguments in history, political science, demography The contributors study how centers of a way which does justice to the reasoning, industrial and technological innovation Market: graduate students, academic whilst minimising the prior knowledge of such as Silicon Valley get started. They researchers, professionals finance and maths expected of the reader. show that the key public and business 228 x 152 mm 272p 46 line diagrams 4 tables Suitable for advanced undergraduates, and policy elements of starting up a cluster 0 521 83019 2 HB £45.00 A upwards. are common across many regions, Not previously announced Subject areas: corporate finance, countries, and time periods. accounting, economics. Monetary Policy Transmission in Subject areas: economics, political Market: undergraduate students, graduate science, sociology, east Asian studies, the Euro Area students American studies, US history Edited by Ignazio Angeloni 228 x 152 mm 300pp Market: graduate students, academic European Central Bank, Frankfurt 0 521 80195 8 HB c.£70.00 A researchers Anil Kashyap 0 521 00044 0 PB c.£24.95 X May 228 x 152 mm 275pp 41 line diagrams 62 tables University of Chicago 2 maps and Benoît Mojon 0 521 82722 1 HB c. £45.00 A European Central Bank, Frankfurt Sectoral Systems of Innovation January The most systematic analysis available of Concepts, Issues and Analyses of Six Major the impact of European Central Bank Sectors in Europe Prices, Reproduction, Scarcity Edited by Franco Malerba monetary policy on the national economies Christian Bidard Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan of the Euro-zone. Analysing macro and Université de Paris X micro-economic evidence, with chapters by This volume provides a novel way of Christian Bidard revives the accents of central bank economists, it is an essential examining innovation in sectors by classical theory to look at the theory of contribution to the latest research. proposing the framework of sectoral long-run competitive prices. This definitive systems of innovation. It analyses the Subject areas: monetary economy, central and exhaustive book is an up-to-date innovation process, the factors affecting bank studies, macroeconomics, European version of Prix, Reproduction, Rareté innovation, the changing boundaries integration (Dunod, 1991) and aims to provide an and transformation of sectors, and Market: academic researchers, professionals, essential reference on this topic. the determinants of the innovation graduate students performance of firms and countries in Subject areas: economic theory, history 228 x 152 mm 410pp 98 tables 41 graphs different sectors. of economic thought, mathematical 0 521 82864 3 HB c.£50.00 A economics January

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Market: academic researchers, graduate Data Envelopment Analysis Gambling in America students Costs and Benefits Theory and Techniques for Economics 228 x 152 mm 380pp 30 line diagrams 8 tables and Operations Research Earl L. Grinols 0 521 47283 0 HB c.£55.00 A University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign February Subhash C. Ray University of Connecticut Gambling in America explains why the This book was originally published in French by Dunod, public decision making process governing Paris, 1991. It was originally known as ‘Prix, Reproduction, This book deals with the method of Rareté’ the issue of casino gambling tends to lead data envelopment analysis that uses to wrong outcomes and why the studies mathematical programming techniques typically provided to justify the phenomenon Agriculture and the New Trade to obtain measures of efficiency of are conceptually flawed. Professor Grinols Agenda individual forms from their observed documents that the social costs of casino Creating a Global Trading Environment for input and output quantities. This gambling considerably outweigh their Development permits setting up realistic input-output social benefits. Edited by Merlinda Ingco targets for the firms’ managers. Subject areas: economics, political science, The World Bank Subject areas: economics, operations psychology, sociology, American studies and L. Alan Winters research, systems science (applied University of Sussex engineering), economic theory/methods, Market: academic researchers, graduate This volume provides an analytical operations research, systems management students, undergraduate students, professionals discussion of the implications of liberalising Market: professionals, graduate students agriculture and changing agricultural trade 228 x 152 mm 256pp 15 line diagrams 18 tables 228 x 152 mm 225pp 48 line diagrams 49 tables 0 521 83013 3 HB c.£32.50 A rules in the WTO. Given the modest 0 521 80256 3 HB c. £50.00 A March achievements in previous GATT rounds, May it assesses how the new WTO round can help establish new rules to advance global The Political Economy of trade and policy reform and facilitate Economics development. Stalinism Evidence from the Soviet Secret Archives ▼ see also Subject areas: international trade economics, Paul R. Gregory international trade law, agricultural 83 Bevir: Markets in Historical Contexts University of Houston economics, development studies 21 Bonell: Forests, Water and People in the Humid This book uses the formerly secret Soviet Tropics Market: academic researchers, graduate state and Communist Party archives to 35 Deutch: Making Technology Work students, professionals describe the creation and operations of the 133 Flemming: The Big End of Town 228 x 152 mm 552pp 77 tables 80 figures Soviet administrative command system. 78 Gillingham: European Integration, 1950–2003 0 521 82685 3 HB c.£60.00 A This study pinpoints the reasons for the 131 Gough: Insecurity and Welfare Regimes in Asia, January failure of the system – poor planning, Africa and Latin America unreliable supplies and the preferential 36 Joshi: The Concepts and Practice of Mathematical Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Finance treatment of indigenous enterprises. 38 Kotz: Multivariate T-Distributions and Their Economics Subject areas: economics, Russian studies, Applications Edited by Erik Dietzenbacher Russian and economic history, political 21 Low: Climate Change in Africa Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands science, sociology 29 McCauley: Dynamics of Markets 20 Munasinghe: Primer on Climate Change and and Michael L. Lahr Market: graduate students, academic Rutgers University, New Jersey Sustainable Development researchers 131 Wedeman: From Mao to Market Students and close colleagues offer a 228 x 152 mm 336pp 22 line diagrams 29 tables collection of papers in memory of Nobel 0 521 82628 4 HB £65.00 A Laureate Wassily Leontief. The first part 0 521 53367 8 PB £21.95 A focuses upon Leontief as a person and January scholar as well as his personal contributions to economics, while the second part presents the latest theoretical and empirical research inspired by Leontief’s work. Subject areas: economics, labour and industrial economics, business and management Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 402pp 61 line diagrams 42 tables 0 521 83238 1 HB c.£50.00 A February

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Violence and Democracy John Keane University of Westminster Clouds of violence are now rolling across the world. In this book John Keane offers an original account of the origins of violence, its consequences, its uses and remedies, and the relationship between violence and democracy. Rejecting the view that ‘human nature’ is violent, Keane shows why democracies do not wage war upon each other, and why they are unusually sensitive to violence. Keane emphasises ethical questions, such as the circumstances in which violence can be justified, and argues that violence can and should be ‘democratised’ and made publicly accountable.

• An original and elegant study of a topical subject by one of Britain’s leading political thinkers •Argues that democracies cannot avoid violence, but must justify it and use it sensitively and sparingly if they are to preserve their values • Examines topics such as terrorism, civil war,and crime, and the dilemmas facing democracies in times of emergency Contents: Surplus violence; Muskets, terrorists; Thinking violence; Civilisation; Barbarism?; Why violence?; Uncivil wars; Ethics; Ten rules for democratizing violence Subject: political theory, philosophy, sociology, international relations Market: academic researches, graduates, undergraduates, general 228 x 152 mm 180 pages 0 521 83699 9 HB £40.00 A 0 521 54544 7 PB £14.95 T May

Citizenship in Britain Charles Pattie University of Sheffield Patrick Seyd University of Sheffield Paul Whiteley University of Essex Citizenship is now widely discussed by the media, politicians and academics around the world, • This book presents the first usually in terms of a perceived growth in public disaffection and apathy. This book presents comprehensive survey of citizenship the first comprehensive study of citizenship in Britain, comprising surveys of political in Britain, both of participations and participation and voluntary activities, and of the beliefs and values which underpin them. beliefs As well as presenting new data, the authors provide a sophisticated discussion of the concept • Seyd and Whiteley are well-known of citizenship, and the consequences of a lack of civic engagement in a modern democracy. media figures.Their work on UK political Contents: 1. What do we mean by citizenship; Part I. What is Citizenship in Britain?: parties has been published frequently in 2. Attitudes, norms and citizenship; 3. Civic behaviour and citizenship; Part II. What Drives the British press Citizenship?: 4. Alternative models of the determinants of citizenship; 5. Testing rival theories of citizenship; Part III. The Consequences of Citizenship: 6. The consequences of citizenship for system performance; 7. Can citizenship change?; 8. Summary and conclusions. Subject area: British government, politics, policy, political sociology, political theory Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students 280pp 0 521 82732 9 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 53464 X PB c.£15.95 T May

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228 x 152 mm 536pp 19 tables The Eastern Origins of Western 228 x 152 mm 320pp 9 tables 1 map 0 521 81806 0 HB £60.00 A Civilisation 0 521 83835 5 HB c. £45.00 A 0 521 54015 1 PB £21.95 A 0 521 54724 5 PB c. £17.95 A January John M. Hobson May University of Sydney Governance and Resistance in John Hobson challenges the ethnocentric Contention and Democracy in World Politics bias of mainstream accounts of the Rise Europe, 1650–2000 of the West. He argues that these Edited by David Armstrong Charles Tilly University of Exeter accounts assume that Europeans have Columbia University, New York pioneered their own development, and Theo Farrell that the East has been a passive by- University of Exeter stander. In contrast, Hobson describes and Bice Maiguashca the rise of what he calls the ‘Oriental University of Exeter West’. He argues that Europe first This volume examines the hypothesis that assimilated many Eastern inventions, the emergence of global governance and and then appropriated Eastern resources associated developments in international through imperialism. Hobson’s book relations can be viewed in terms of a thus propels the hitherto marginalised dichotomy between the politics of governance Eastern peoples to the forefront of the and the politics of resistance. Leading scholars story of progressive world history. reflect on the usefulness and implications of • Provides a fresh non-racist account thinking in terms of this dichotomy. of the Rise of the West as it propels Subject areas: international relations hitherto marginalised Eastern peoples Market: academic researchers, graduate to the forefront of the story of students, undergraduate students progressive world history This book is an analysis of the relationship 247 x 174 mm 275pp • Rethinks the essential categories, between democratization and contentious 0 521 54699 0 PB c.£17.95 A January concepts and assumptions of world politics that builds upon the model set forth history in the pathbreaking book, Dynamics of • This is the first book to explore the Contention. The book shows how similar The Ethics and Politics of Asylum role of identity in world historical recurrent casual mechanisms in different Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees development combinations, sequences, and initial conditions produced contrasting trajectories Matthew J. Gibney ‘Evidence that Asia’s primacy was University of Oxford crucial to the Rise of the West has toward and away from democracy. been accumulating for twenty years. Subject areas: comparative politics, Over the last two decades, asylum has Dr Hobson has now pulled the pieces political economy, political sociology become a highly charged political issue across developed countries. This book together in a compellingly written and Market: academic researchers, graduate draws upon political and ethical theory and most challenging scheme. His grand students, undergraduate students an examination of the experiences of the conception will open a whole new order Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics of debate.’ United States, Germany, the United 228 x 152 mm 320pp 11 line diagrams Eric Jones, author of The European Kingdom and Australia to consider how to 0 521 83008 7 HB £45.00 A respond to the challenges of asylum. Miracle and Growth Recurring 0 521 53713 4 PB £16.95 A ‘We are still at the beginning stage of a January ‘This is the only book length study available much-needed revisionist history of the of the ethics of asylum. Gibney’s book weaves world, to which this book makes a lively War and Social Change in together theory and practice, combining a detailed empirical account of asylum policies scholarly contribution. Hobson’s well- Modern Europe documented argument warrants serious in four countries with a sophisticated Sandra Halperin normative analysis. It is intelligent, perceptive, consideration.’ University of Sussex Janet Abu-Lughod, author of and lucidly written. Anyone interested in Before European Hegemony This book focuses on the interrelationship questions about refugees should read this of social forces, industrial expansion, and book.’ ‘This is an important book of comparative conflict in Europe between 1789 and Joseph H. Carens, University of Toronto and historical sociology. It is both a 1945, in part through a critique of Karl Subject areas: political theory, social and punchy polemic against Eurocentrism Polanyi’s The Great Transformation (1944). and an impressive gathering of evidence political philosophy, international relations, It challenges a variety of influential law, human rights on the historical development of Europe perspectives on nationalism, development, Market: academic researchers, graduate and Asia.’ Michael Mann, author of conflict, international systems change, and students, undergraduate students Sources of Social Power (2 volumes) globalization. 228 x 152 mm 280pp Subject areas: world history, sociology, Subject areas: international relations, politics, international relations, colonial 0 521 80417 5 HB c.£42.50 A comparative politics, European history after 0 521 00937 5 PB c.£15.95 A and postcolonial studies 1450 April Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students students

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Citizens, Residents and Aliens Euros and Europeans ■ Textbook Seyla Benhabib Monetary Integration and the European Security and International Yale University, Connecticut Model of Society Relations Citizens, Residents and Aliens explores the Edited by Andrew Martin Edward A. Kolodziej tension between universal principles of Harvard University, Massachusetts University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign human rights and the self-determination and George Ross claims of sovereign states as they affect the Brandeis University, Massachusetts This textbook helps students to identify and discuss the main issues in international claims of refugees, asylum seekers and Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) security today. It evaluates the contending immigrants. Seyla Benhabib explores this is a leap forward in European integration, schools of thought and their key assumptions subject within the larger history of political removing authority over monetary in explaining why states use or chose not to thought to present a wide-ranging and policy from nation states. This volume use force to get their way. Each school is topical survey. examines the ways in which the tested in terms of its capacity to explain the Subject areas: political theory, philosophy, ‘European model of society’ has been rise and demise of the Cold War and to international law affected by EMU, showing how national address the security challenges confronting governments have been constrained in Market: academic researchers, graduate the peoples and states of the twenty-first their social and industrial policies. students century. The book also contains essay The Seeley Lectures, 5 Subject areas: European politics, questions and guides to further reading. comparative politics, political economy, 216 x 138 mm 216pp Contents: Part I. Introduction to social and public policy, economics 0 521 83134 2 HB c.£40.00 A International Security and Security Studies: 0 521 53860 2 PB c.£14.95 T Market: academic researchers, graduate June 1. International relations and international students security; 2. Classical security thought: The Dynamics of Conflict in 228 x 152 mm 350pp Hobbes, Clausewitz and Thucydides; 0 521 83570 4 HB c. £50.00 A 3. Testing security theories: explaining the Northern Ireland June rise and demise of the Cold War; Part II. Power, Conflict and Emancipation Evaluating Security Theories: 4. Realism, Second edition Europe’s Foreign and Security neo-realism and liberal institutionalism; Joseph Ruane Policy 5. Neo-classical and neo-marxist economic University College, Cork The Institutionalization of Cooperation thought; 6. Behaviorism and contructivism; and Jennifer Todd Michael E. Smith 7. Whither international security and University College Dublin Georgia State University security studies. This uniquely comprehensive account of Michael Smith analyses the growth of Subject areas: international relations, the conflict in Northern Ireland provides a foreign and security policy cooperation security studies rigorous analysis of its dynamics proposes a between member states of the EU and Market: undergraduate students, graduate new approach to its resolution. In this second examines the dynamics that have produced students, academic researchers edition, the authors bring their analysis up the current policy process. This perceptive, to date to examine the experience of and Themes in International Relations well-informed analysis draws on extensive prospects for the ongoing Peace Process. 228 x 152 mm 260pp empirical evidence, including interviews 0 521 80643 7 HB c.£42.50 A Subject areas: Irish and Northern Irish and official documents. 0 521 00116 1 PB c.£15.95 X studies, politics, sociology, peace and Subject areas: international relations, May conflict studies European studies, international foreign/ Market: graduate students, undergraduate security policy, international law The United States and the Rule students, academic researchers Market: academic researchers, graduate of Law in International Affairs 228 x 152 mm 400pp students John F. Murphy 0 521 80742 5 HB c.£45.00 A Villanova University, Pennsylvania 0 521 01487 5 PB c.£17.95 A Themes in European Governance May 228 x 152 mm 304pp 13 tables 1 figure The US proclaims its support for the rule 0 521 83135 0 HB c.£45.00 A of law in international affairs, but has found 0 521 53861 0 PB c.£18.95 A it difficult to adhere to it. John Murphy Not previously announced explores the difficulties standing in the way of US compliance, and the reasons for its declining support for the international institutions it helped to create. Subject areas: international law, international relations, US politics Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 360pp 0 521 82256 4 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 52968 9 PB c.£19.95 A June

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The Politics of International Law Taming the Sovereigns most prominent scholars of politics offer Edited by Christian Reus-Smit original discussions exploring what Institutional Change in International Australian National University, Canberra Politics political science is and how political Politics and law appear deeply entwined in scientists should aspire to do their work. K. J. Holsti University of British Columbia, Vancouver contemporary international relations. Contributors: Ian Shapiro, Rogers Existing theories struggle to comprehend Kalevi Holsti asks what do we mean by Smith, Tarek Masoud, Rogers Smith, the relationship between these aspects of Frances Fox Piven, Adolph Reed, John change in international politics? How do international life. In this volume, leading we identify it? How do we distinguish Ferejohn, Gary W. Cox, Alan Ryan, scholars advance a new perspective on the Margaret Levi, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, between significant and unimportant politics of international law. They rethink changes? Do we really live in a new era Donald Green, Lisa Wedeen, Rudra Sil, the nature of politics and show how modern William E. Connolly, Elisabeth Ellis, or do we see more continuity than politics has conditioned the nature of transformation in the texture of Tr uman Bewley, Robert A. Dahl, John international law. This new perspective is Mearsheimer, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph international politics? illustrated through case-studies of the use of Subject areas: political science, research Subject areas: international relations, force, climate change, landmines, migrant methods, philosophy of social science, political science, world politics, rights, the International Criminal Court, economics international and diplomatic history the Kosovo bombing campaign, Market: academic researchers, graduate international financial institutions, and Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students global governance. students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 340pp Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 94 Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The politics 0 521 83174 1 HB c. £45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 320pp 3 tables of international law; 3. When states use 0 521 53943 9 PB c. £16.95 A 0 521 83403 1 HB c. £47.50 A armed force; 4. Soft law, hard politics and May 0 521 54192 1 PB c. £16.95 A the Climate Change Treaty; 5. Emerging January customary norms and anti-personnel landmines; 6. International law, politics, Ecological Inference From International to World and migrant rights; 7. The International New Methodological Strategies Society? Criminal Court; 8. The Kosovo bombing Edited by Gary King English School Theory and the Social campaign; 9. International financial Harvard University, Massachusetts Structure of Globalisation institutions; 10. Law, politics, and Ori Rosen Barry Buzan international governance; 11. Socety, power University of Pittsburgh London School of Economics and Political Science and, ethics. and Martin Tanner Subject areas: international relations, Northwestern University, Illinois international law The last half-decade has witnessed an Market: academic researchers, graduate explosion of research in ecological students, undergraduate students inference, which is the process of trying Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 96 to infer individual behavior from aggregate data. This book brings 228 x 152 mm 280pp 0 521 83766 9 HB c.£45.00 A together a diverse group of scholars to 0 521 54671 0 PB c.£16.95 A survey the latest methodological May strategies for solving ecological inference problems in various fields. Problems and Methods in the Subject areas: political methodology, quantative sociology, applied statistics, Study of Politics epidemology Edited by Ian Shapiro 253 x 177 mm 500pp 451 line diagrams Yale University, Connecticut 54 tables Reappraising English School Theory, Barry Rogers Smith 0 521 83513 5 HB c. £65.00 A 0 521 54280 4 PB c. £23.95 A Buzan sets out a new theoretical framework University of Pennsylvania May emphasising social structure that can be and Tarek Masoud used to address globalisation as a complex Yale University, Connecticut political interplay among state and non- The study of politics is beset by debates state actors. about method. At the core of these Subject areas: international relations, debates is a single unifying concern: sociology, politics, EU studies, law, peace should political scientists view studies, security studies themselves primarily as scientists, or should they instead try to illuminate the Market: academic researchers, graduate large, complicated, untidy problems students, undergraduate students thrown up in the world, even if the Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 95 chance to offer definitive explanations is 228 x 152 mm 320pp 4 tables 5 figures low? In this book, some of the world’s 0 521 83348 5 HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 54121 2 PB c.£17.95 A March

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■ ■ Graduate Textbook Graduate Textbook Appointing Central Bankers States and Markets Event History Modeling The Politics of Monetary Policy in the A Primer in Political Economy A Guide for Social Scientists United States and the European Union Adam Przeworski Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier Kelly H. Chang New York University Ohio State University UBS AG, Zurich and Bradford S. Jones This book attempts to answer three University of Arizona questions. Do politicians influence This book provides a guide to event monetary policy via Fed appointments? history analysis for researchers and Who influences the process – the advanced students in the social sciences. President alone or both the President The authors explain the foundational and the Senate? What explains the principles of event-history analysis, and structure of the Fed appointment analyse numerous examples. They also process? discuss common problems encountered Subject areas: comparative politics, with time-to-event data, along with political economy suggestions for implementing duration Market: academic researchers, graduate modeling methods. students Subject areas: political science methodology, Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions sociological methods, applied statistics 228 x 152 mm 176pp 14 line diagrams 31 tables Market: graduate text 0 521 82333 1 HB £37.50 A This book introduces the reader to the 228 x 152 mm 230pp 18 line diagrams 36 tables Not previously announced concepts and tools for studying relations 0 521 83767 7 HB c.£47.50 A between states and markets. The focus is 0 521 54673 7 PB c.£17.95 A Trauma and the Memory of methodological. Both the economy and the January Politics state are analyzed as networks of relations between principals and agents, occupying The Politics of Social Risk Jenny Edkins University of Wales, Aberystwyth particular places in the institutional Business and Welfare State Development structure. Having introduced the principal- Isabela Mares agent framework, the book analyzes Stanford University, California systematically the effect of the organization The book provides a systematic evaluation of the state on the functioning of the of the role played by business in the economy. The central question is under development of the modern welfare state. what conditions government will do what This book studies the critical questions and they should be doing and not do what they its analysis demonstrates that major social should not. policies were adopted by cross-class alliances Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. comprising labor-based organizations and Decentralized Mechanisms: 2. Market key sectors of the business community. miracles and market failures; 3. Incomplete Subject areas: comparative politics, markets, imperfect information; political economy 4. Principal-agent framework; Part II. Centralized Mechanisms: 5. The state; Market: academic researchers, graduate 6. Governments and private agents: students regulation; 7. Politicians and bureaucrats: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics This original study explores how we oversight; 8. Citizens and politicians: 228 x 152 mm 342pp 17 line diagrams remember traumatic events such as wars, representation; Part III. The State and the 0 521 82741 8 HB £47.50 A famines, genocides and terrorism. Taking Economy: 9. Government and economic 0 521 53477 1 PB £17.95 A examples from the World Wars, Vietnam, growth; 10. Government and Not previously announced the Holocaust, Kosovo and September redistribution; 11. Government and 11th, Edkins argues that remembrance does insurance; 12. Epilogue; 13. Additional not have to be nationalistic but can instead references. challenge the political systems that produce Subject areas: political science, political violence. economy ‘This is a path-breaking work. It moves the Market: graduate students, academic discussion of traumatic memory away from researchers a concentration on paralysis and towards political action. It offers a theoretically 228 x 152 mm 240pp 22 line diagrams 0 521 82804 X HB £45.00 A sophisticated and powerful reading of the 0 521 53524 7 PB £15.95 A repercussions of traumatic events, as fields Not previously announced of force in which memories of catastrophe are rewritten as forms of resistance.’ Jay Winter, Yale University

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Subject areas: social and cultural history, How Democracies Lose Small Designing Federalism war studies, genocide studies, politics, Wars psychology, sociology A Theory of Self-Sustainable Federal State, Society, and the Failures of France Institutions Market: academic researchers, graduate in Algeria, Israel in Lebanon, and the US in Mikhail Filippov students, undergraduate students, general Vietnam Washington University, St Louis readers Gil Merom Peter C. Ordeshook Tel-Aviv University 228 x 152 mm 284pp 27 half-tones California Institute of Technology 0 521 82696 9 HB £47.50 A Merom argues that modern democracies 0 521 53420 8 PB £16.95 A and Olga Shvetsova fail in insurgency wars because they are Duke University, North Carolina Not previously announced unable to find a winning balance. Small wars are lost at home when a critical Democracy and the Rule of Law minority mass shifts the center of gravity Edited by Jose Maria Maravall from the battlefield to the market place of Center for the Advanced Study of the Social Sciences, ideas. Madrid Subject areas: international relations, and Adam Przeworski comparative politics, security studies, New York University history post-1945 This book addresses why governments Market: academic researchers, graduate sometimes follow the law and other times students choose to evade the law. It interprets the rule of law as a strategic choice of actors 228 x 152 mm 310pp 2 line diagrams 16 tables 0 521 80403 5 HB £48.00 A with powerful interests, rather than as an 0 521 00877 8 PB £18.00 A exogenous constraint on politicians. Not previously announced Subject areas: political theory, comparative politics, comparative law, European law The Nationalization of Politics The authors argue that rather than any Market: academic researchers, graduate The Formation of National Electorates and carefully delineated allocation of policy students, undergraduate students Party Systems in Western Europe jurisdictions, a number of institutional Cambridge Studies in the Theory of Democracy Daniele Caramani variables not normally associated with Universität Mannheim, Germany 228 x 152 mm 334pp 1 line diagram 1 table federal design (the content of regional 0 521 82559 8 HB £47.50 A Daniele Caramani describes the charters and the extent to which public 0 521 53266 3 PB £17.95 A transformation of politics from a situation offices are filled by election rather than Not previously announced where voting behavior differs greatly appointment) can be critical to between regions to one where it is determining federal success. Democracy and Redistribution homogenous within nations. The author Subject areas: comparative politics, uses new data to look at a long-term political economy, Russian, Soviet, Post- Carles Boix evolution, spanning from the mid- Soviet, and Eastern European studies University of Chicago nineteenth century to the present. Boix offers a complete theory of political Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: comparative politics, researchers transitions. He discusses why democracy political economy, political sociology emerged in classical Athens, the early 228 x 152 mm 392pp 10 line diagrams 17 tables triumph of democracy in both Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 81618 1 HB £50.00 A nineteenth-century agrarian Norway, students 0 521 01648 7 PB £19.95 A January Switzerland and northeastern America, Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics and the failure in countries with a 228 x 152 mm 368pp 34 line diagrams 46 tables powerful landowning class. 0 521 82799 X HB £55.00 A 0 521 53520 4 PB £19.95 A Subject areas: comparative politics, February political economy Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics 228 x 152 mm 280pp 22 line diagrams 27 tables 0 521 82560 1 HB £50.00 A 0 521 53267 1 PB £17.95 A Not previously announced

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Capitalism and Democracy in Patterns of Legislative Politics Voter Turnout and the Central and Eastern Europe Roll Call Voting in Latin America and the Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule United States Dynamics of Electoral Edited by Grzegorz Ekiert Scott Morgenstern Competition in Established Harvard University, Massachusetts Duke University, North Carolina Democracies since 1945 and Stephen E. Hanson Using the United States as a basis of Mark N. Franklin University of Washington comparison, this book makes extensive use Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut This book contains essays by several of the of roll call data to explore legislative politics Voting is a habit. People learn the habit leading contemporary specialists on the in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay of voting, or not, based on experience in region of Central and Eastern Europe. while focusing on the patterns of the role of their first few elections. This book shows The volume addresses the extent to which candidate nominations, other aspects of the how voter turnout can serve as an postcommunist societies have successfully electoral system, and the legislators’ indicator of the health of a democracy. ideological alignments. institutionalized democratic politics and Subject areas: comparative politics, capitalist market economies over a decade Subject areas: comparative politics, Latin political economy, politics after the collapse of the Soviet bloc. American studies, legislative politics Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: comparative politics, political Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students economy, Russian, Soviet, Post-Soviet, and students 228 x 152 mm 200pp 12 line diagrams 24 tables Eastern European Studies 228 x 152 mm 240pp 10 line diagrams 46 tables 0 521 83364 7 HB c. £40.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 82056 1 HB £45.00 A 0 521 54147 6 PB c. £14.95 A students, undergraduate students January March 228 x 152 mm 352pp 6 line diagrams 24 tables 2 maps Collective Preferences in Regressive Taxation and Welfare 0 521 82295 5 HB £60.00 A Democratic Politics State 0 521 52985 9 PB £19.95 A Path Dependence and Policy Diffusion Not previously announced Scott L. Althaus University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Junko Kato The 1999–2000 Elections in Since so few people appear knowledgeable University of Tokyo Russia about public affairs, one might question Government size has become the most whether collective policy preferences important policy difference between the Their Impact and Legacy revealed in opinion surveys accurately left and right in postwar politics but the Vicky L. Hesli convey the distribution of voices and formation of the government’s funding base University of Iowa interests in a society. This study, the first has not been explored. Junko Kato finds and William M. Reisinger comprehensive treatment of the that the differentiation of tax revenue University of Iowa relationship between knowledge, structure is path dependent upon the shift representation, and political equality in to regressive taxation. opinion surveys, suggests some surprising Subject areas: comparative politics, answers. political economy Subject areas: public opinion, psychology, Market: academic researchers, graduate communication, media, American politics students Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics students, professionals 228 x 152 mm 264pp 25 line diagrams 15 tables 228 x 152 mm 384pp 22 line diagrams 25 tables 0 521 82452 4 HB £40.00 A 0 521 82099 5 HB £50.00 A Not previously announced 0 521 52787 2 PB £18.95 A Not previously announced

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Congress, Progressive Reform, Creative Conflict in African Same-Sex Marriage and the and the New American State American Thought Constitution Robert Harrison Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, Evan Gerstmann University of Wales, Aberystwyth Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, Loyola Marymount University, California and Marcus Garvey Using a series of case-studies of congressional This book takes a careful second look at the reform legislation during the early twentieth Wilson J. Moses issue of Constitutional rights and same-sex Pennsylvania State University century, Congress, Progressive Reform and the marriage. Not only does it carefully look at New American State explores the nature of Professor Moses has here revised and the legal debate, but it also asks whether, in progressivism and the processes of political brought together essays that focus on the a democratic society, courts should settle change which resulted in the establishment complexity of, and contradictions in, the this question rather that the voters in the of the modern American state. thought of five major African-American face of public opposition. intellectuals: Frederick Douglass, Alexander Subject areas: American government, Subject areas: American government, Crummell, Booker T. Washington, politics, policy, twentieth-century politics, policy, and law W. E. B. DuBois, and Marcus M. Garvey, American history questioning both popular and scholarly Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate conceptions of them as villains or heroes. researchers students Subject areas: nineteenth-century 228 x 152 mm 240pp 0 521 81100 7 HB £45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 310pp 24 tables American history, twentieth-century 0 521 82789 2 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 00952 9 PB £16.95 A American history, history of ideas, sociology May Not previously announced of race and ethnicity Market: graduate students, academic Gay Rights and American Law Public Reaction to Supreme researchers, undergraduate students Daniel R. Pinello Court Decisions 228 x 152 mm 288pp City University of New York 0 521 82826 0 HB c.£45.00 A Valerie J. Hoekstra It investigates how American appellate Arizona State University 0 521 53537 9 PB c.£16.95 A June courts dealt with the struggle for lesbian- and-gay civil rights during the 1980s and Think Tanks, Public Policy, and 90s. It explains how diverse factors the Politics of Expertise influenced the adjudication of civil-rights claims during a vital era of the homosexual- Andrew Rich rights movement and formulates Wake Forest University, North Carolina methodologies for the meaningful Think tanks have come to undermine the quantitative empirical study of law. credibility with which experts and expertise ‘This book provides not only an excellent are generally viewed by public officials. The survey of recent judicial developments in book’s analysis is based on 135 in-depth the law of gay rights but, even more interviews with officials at think tanks and importantly, a superb empirical study of the those in the policymaking and funding determinants of judicial decision making, organizations that draw upon and support using the context of gay rights cases. Unlike their work. most research in this field, Pinello carefully Subject areas: American politics, considers the role played by the law and In The Supreme Court and Local Public government policy and politics precedent in court opinions. His analysis is Opinion, Valerie Hoekstra examines Market: academic researchers, graduate based on extensive data. I highly commend public reaction to Supreme Court students, undergraduate students it to scholars interested in the factors decisions. Using data from survey 228 x 152 mm 256pp 9 line diagrams 22 tables involved in judicial policymaking, as well research, she finds extensive media 0 521 83029 X HB c.£40.00 A as those concerned about gay rights law. coverage, high levels of knowledge about May It is simply the single best study of judicial the cases, and that people changed how decision making of which I am aware.’ they felt about the Supreme Court in Frank Cross, University of Texas, Austin response to its decisions. Subject areas: politics, American politics, Subject areas: American politics, judicial US law studies Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students students 228 x 152 mm 366pp 24 tables 228 x 152 mm 192pp 7 line diagrams 25 tables 0 521 81274 7 HB £45.00 A 0 521 82058 8 HB £45.00 A 0 521 01214 7 PB £16.95 A Not previously announced Not previously announced

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The Politics of Child Support in The Mass Media and the Political Topographies of the America Dynamics of American Racial African State Jocelyn Elise Crowley Attitudes Territorial Authority and Institutional Choice Rutgers University, New Jersey Paul M. Kellstedt Texas AJM University Catherine Boone University of Texas, Austin This study brings Africa into the mainstream of studies of state-formation in agrarian societies. Territorial integration is the challenge: institutional linkages and political deals that bind center and periphery are the solutions. Six sub-regions of three West African countries – Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, and Ghana – are the backbone of the study. Subject areas: comparative politics, political economy, African studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students This book explores the topic of policy Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics innovation by examining the efforts of Paul M. Kellstedt explains the variation in 228 x 152 mm 416pp 1 line diagram 7 tables leaders in the area of American child support Americans’ racial attitudes over the last half- 7 maps over time. Covering over a 100 year period, century, particularly the relationship 0 521 82557 1 HB £50.00 A this book tracks the evolution of multiple between media coverage of race and 0 521 53264 7 PB £19.95 A sets of political entrepreneurs as they American public opinion on race, and January grapple with the child support problem. examines the relationship between attitudes Race and Regionalism in the Subject areas: American government, on the two major issues of the twentieth politics, policy century: race and the welfare state. Politics of Taxation in Brazil Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: American government, and South Africa students, professionals politics, policy, sociology of race and Evan Lieberman ethnicity Princeton University, New Jersey 228 x 152 mm 232pp 11 line diagrams 20 tables 0 521 82460 5 HB £45.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate Nationally-specific definitions of citizenship 0 521 53511 5 PB £16.95 A students proved decisive for the development of the Not previously announced 228 x 152 mm 174pp 20 line diagrams 11 tables Tax State in Brazil and South Africa in the 0 521 82171 1 HB £40.00 A twentieth century. Although both countries 0 521 52915 8 PB £14.95 A ■ New in Paperback had been divided along racial and regional Not previously announced lines in the late nineteenth century, The New White Nationalism in watershed constitutions addressed these America Why Ethnic Parties Succeed political problems in very different ways. Its Challenge to Integration Patronage and Ethnic Headcounts in Subject areas: comparative politics, Carol M. Swain India political economy Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Kanchan Chandra Market: graduate students, academic Over the last years, a new white nationalist Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers movement has gained strength in America. Why do some ethnic parties succeed in Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics This movement directs its arguments at attracting the support of their target 228 x 152 mm 344pp 23 line diagrams 20 tables white Americans aggrieved over perceived ethnic group while others fail? Drawing 0 521 81678 5 HB £50.00 A racial double standards. Swain’s study is a on a study of variation in the performance 0 521 01698 3 PB £18.95 A wake-up call to all who cherish the Civil of four ethnic parties in India, this book Not previously announced Rights Era vision of an integrated America. builds a theory of ethnic party ‘… riveting and original’ performance in ‘patronage democracies’. Insurgent Collective Action and The American Prospect Subject areas: comparative politics, Civil War in El Salvador Subject areas: American government, Indian politics Elisabeth J. Wood politics and policy Market: academic researchers, graduate New York University Market: academic researchers, professionals, students Widespread support among rural people graduate students, undergraduate students, Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics for the leftist insurgency during the civil general readers 228 x 152 mm 320pp 17 line diagrams 39 tables war in El Salvador challenges conventional 228 x 152 mm 556pp 9 line diagrams 2 tables 7 maps interpretations of collective action. Wood’s 1 map 0 521 81452 9 HB c. £47.50 A explanation is based on oral histories 0 521 54558 7 PB £13.95 A April gathered from peasants and interviews with Not previously announced military commanders of both sides.

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Subject areas: comparative politics, Anthropology An Ecology of High-Altitude political economy, Latin American studies Infancy Market: graduate students, academic A Biocultural Perspective researchers Schizophrenia, Culture, and Andrea Wiley Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Subjectivity James Madison University, Virginia 228 x 152 mm 328pp 11 line diagrams 10 half-tones The Edge of Experience This book considers how the unique 1 table 17 maps Edited by Janis H. Jenkins mountain ecology and socio-cultural 0 521 81175 9 HB £47.50 A patterns of the Himalayan region of Ladakh 0 521 01050 0 PB £16.95 A Case Western Reserve University, Ohio contribute to a peculiar pattern of infant Not previously announced and Robert J. Barrett University of Adelaide mortality. Highlighting the roles of ecology, culture, history, and political economy, it Max Weber’s Politics of Civil stresses the burdens of women’s work in this Society region as crucial to birth outcome. Sung Ho Kim Subject areas: social and cultural Williams College, Massachusetts anthropology, medical anthropology, Kim’s new interpretation effectively biology, demography highlights the relevance of Weber’s political Market: academic researchers, graduate thought for our time, in which civil society students has once again become the dominant issue Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology, 12 for a robust liberal democratic regime. 228 x 152 mm 272pp 17 line diagrams 7 half-tones Subject areas: political theory, history of 16 tables ideas, history of political sociology, German 0 521 83000 1 HB c.£65.00 A intellectual history 0 521 53682 0 PB c.£17.95 A Market: academic researchers, graduate This volume partners anthropologists, April students, undergraduate students psychiatrists, psychologists, and historians 228 x 152 mm 220pp studying schizophrenia and its cultural 0 521 82057 X HB c.£37.50 A influences. From research collected worldwide, Anthropology March contributors share an interest in subjective ▼ see also and interpretive aspects of illness, while maintaining the biological concept of 53 Pottage: Law, Anthropology and the Constitution of schizophrenia. It is of practical relevance to the Social Politics all mental health professionals. 132 Sutton: Native Title in Australia ▼ see also Subject areas: anthropology, psychiatry, 77 Baehr: Dictatorship in History and Theory psychology, cultural studies 132 Barns: What’s Wrong with the Liberal Party? Market: academic researchers, professionals, 133 Collier: A History of Chile, 1808–2002 graduate students, undergraduate students 80 Friedman: Nazis and Good Neighbors Cambridge Studies in Medical Anthropology, 11 81 Gellately: The Specter of Genocide 228 x 152 mm 384pp 7 line diagrams 7 tables 78 Gillingham: European Integration, 1950–2003 0 521 82955 0 HB £65.00 A 131 Gough: Insecurity and Welfare Regimes in Asia, 0 521 53641 3 PB £23.95 A Africa and Latin America January 81 Hogan: Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations 79 Houston: Franklin Democracy’s Ancient Ancestors 55 Kolm: Macrojustice Mari and Early Collective Governance 21 Low: Climate Change in Africa Daniel E. Fleming 133 Morris: The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem New York University Revisited 55 Motta: Competition Policy Examines ancient Near Eastern politics 131 Perry: Under God? through archives of over 3000 letters found 77 Price: People and Politics in France, 1848–1870 in the royal palace of Mari. These letters, 132 Scobell: China’s Use of Military Force encompassing major kingdoms, smaller 67 Swain: The New White Nationalism in America states and tribal towns, similar to pre- 131 Wedeman: From Mao to Market democratic Greece, justify recognizing a continuity between the classical Aegean world and the older Near East. Subject areas: ancient Near East, social and cultural anthropology, classics, biblical studies, archaeology, political science Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 380pp 10 tables 3 maps 0 521 82885 6 HB c.£47.50 A March

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Archaeology Ancient Cahokia and the the relevance of archaeological research to Mississippians an understanding of Africa today. Timothy R. Pauketat Subject areas: archaeology University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Market: undergraduate students, graduate Sumer and the Sumerians The pre-Columbian civilisation of Cahokia students, academic researchers Second edition developed in the Mississippi valley in North Cambridge World Archaeology Harriet E. W. Crawford America between the 8th and 15th centuries 247 x 174 mm 300pp 137 figures University College London AD, and has left an extraordinarily rich 0 521 83236 5 HB c.£70.00 A Mesopotamia produced one of the best- archaeological record. In this important 0 521 54002 X PB c.£24.99 A known ancient civilizations, with a literate, new survey, Timothy Pauketat offers an June urban culture and highly-developed outline of the development of Mississippian political institutions. In this fully revised civilisation, presenting a wealth of Archaeology in Africa and in and expanded edition of her classic text, archaeological evidence. Museums Sumer and the Sumerians, Harriet Subject areas: archaeology, archaeology of Crawford reviews the extraordinary social An Inaugural Lecture given in the the Americas, anthropology, history of the University of Cambridge, 22 October and technological developments in the native peoples of North America region over a period of two millennia, 2002 from 3800 to 2000 BC. Drawing on Market: undergraduate students, graduate David W. Phillipson the most up-to-date historical and students, academic researchers University of Cambridge archaeological sources, she describes Case Studies in Early Societies, 6 the physical environment and discusses 228 x 152 mm 288pp 40 line diagrams 20 half-tones architecture, trade and industry, the 0 521 81740 4 HB c.£50.00 A development of writing, and changes in 0 521 52066 5 PB c.£19.95 A social and political structures. May • New edition is fully revised and expanded, including a completely new Human Sacrifice, Militarism, chapter on Upper Mesopotamia and Rulership • Concise and written for a non- The Symbolism of the Feathered Serpent specialist audience Pyramid at Teotihuacan, Mexico Saburo Sugiyama • Reflects on the heritage of the region in Aichi Prefectural University, Japan the aftermath of the second Gulf War In the first two centuries AD, Teotihuacan In this passionately argued lecture, Subject areas: archaeology, classical was the largest urban centre in the New Phillipson makes the case for the archaeology, archaeology of the Near World and the Feathered Serpent importance of African archaeology, East, classics, ancient history Pyramid a spectacular symbol of state highlighting the contribution that Market: undergraduate students, power. Sugiyama investigates the ritual archaeology can make to the graduate students sacrifices that marked the erection of the understanding of that continent and its 246 x 189 mm 220pp 82 line diagrams Pyramid and the role of warfare and people. He also defends the vital role of 5 half-tones 9 maps sacrifice in early Teotihuacan statecraft. museums as custodians of a significant 0 521 82596 2 HB c. £55.00 A Subject areas: archaeology, part of our international cultural 0 521 53338 4 PB c. £19.95 A heritage. May anthropology Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: archaeology, Old World Archaeology and Colonialism students archaeology, African studies, ancient history Cultural Contact from 5000 BC to the Present New Studies in Archaeology Market: academic researchers, graduate Chris Gosden 247 x 174 mm 280pp 125 figures University of Oxford 0 521 78056 X HB c. £55.00 A students In this innovative study, Chris Gosden June 186 x 123 mm 30pp 0 521 53722 3 PB £7.95 A presents a comparative survey of 5000 years Not previously announced of colonialism. He argues that modern ■ Textbook colonialism, giving rise to settler societies, is historically unusual and that colonialism, in general, represents an important area for the African Archaeology Archaeology long-term study of power and material culture. Third edition ▼ see also Subject areas: archaeology, world history David W. Phillipson University of Cambridge 16 Kovach: Early Earthquakes of the Americas Market: undergraduate students, graduate 20 Peters: The Biomarker Guide students, academic researchers In this fully revised and expanded edition of his seminal archaeological survey, David Topics in Contemporary Archaeology, 2 Phillipson presents a lucid, fully illustrated 228 x 152 mm 220pp 18 line diagrams 4 half-tones account of African prehistory, from the 5 tables 0 521 78264 3 HB c.£50.00 A origins of humanity to the time of 0 521 78795 5 PB c.£16.95 A European colonisation, and demonstrates May

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The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge the Roman Republic Companion to Homer Edited by Harriet Flower Edited by Robert Fowler Princeton University, New Jersey University of Bristol The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Ever since antiquity the two Homeric Republic examines all aspects of Roman poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey, have history and civilization from 509– 49 BC. been considered to be masterpieces, and These centuries produced the classic their influence on subsequent Greek and republican political system and the growth Western literature has been immense. In of a world empire. They also witnessed the this volume an international team of disintegration of this system under the experts discusses the poems, their pressure of internal dissension and background and composition, and, most boundless ambition of its leading originally, their subsequent reception politicians. In this Companion volume, down to the present day. Each chapter distinguished European and American communicates the best of contemporary scholars present a variety of lively, current scholarship and offers new critical approaches to understanding the political, insights of its own, and closes with a military, and social aspects of Roman guide to further reading on the topic. history, as well as its literary and visual Contents: Introduction Robert Fowler; culture. Part I. The Poems and their Narrator: • One of the few general overviews of the • Ideal introduction for the novice reader, 1. The Iliad: an unexpected classic Roman Republic in English but also offers numerous critical insights Donald Lateiner; 2. The Odyssey and its • Includes history, art, literature and for the expert explorations Michael Silk; 3. The story- culture of Rome teller and his audience Ruth Scodel; Part • Deals in greater depth than other general II. The Characters: 4. The gods in the • International scholarly contributors works with the reception of the Homeric Homeric epics Emily Kearns; 5. Manhood Contributors: Stephen Oakley, T. Corey poems from antiquity down to the and heroism Michael Clarke; 6. Gender Brennan, David Potter, Jürgen von Ungern- present day and Homeric epic Nancy Felson and Sternberg, Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp, • Has an overriding emphasis on the poems Laura Slatkin; Part III. The Poet’s Craft: Phyllis Culham, Jean-Jacques Aubert, Jörg as literary creations 7. Formulas, metre and type-scenes Rüpke, Kathryn Lomas, John F. Lazenby, Matthew Clark; 8. Similes and other Erich S. Gruen, Elaine Fantham, Ann L. likenesses Richard Buxton; 9. The speeches Kuttner, Harriet I. Flower, Mortimer N. S. Jasper Griffin; Part IV. Text and Context: Sellers 10. Epic as genre John Miles Foley; Subject areas: ancient history, classical 11. The epic tradition in Greece Ken studies Dowden; 12. Homer’s society Robin Market: graduate students, academic Osborne; 13. The Homeric Question researchers Robert Fowler; Part V. Homeric Receptions: 14. Homer and Greek 228 x 152 mm 432pp 18 line diagrams 21 half-tones literature Richard Hunter; 15. Roman 0 521 80794 8 HB £55.00 A Homer Joseph Farrell; 16. Homer and 0 521 00390 3 PB £19.95 T English epic Penelope Wilson; 17. Homer January and the Romantics Timothy Webb; 18. Homer and Ulysses Vanda Zajko; 19. Homer: the history of an idea James Porter; 20. ‘Shards and shuckers’: contemporary receptions of Homer Lorna Hardwick; 21. Homer in English translation George Steiner. Subject areas: classical languages, literature, literature (general) Level: undergraduate students, graduate Publicity material available: students, academic researchers By request – contact your Cambridge 228 x 152 mm 350 pages 11 halftones 1 map sales representative 0 521 81302 6 HB c. £45.00 A 0 521 01246 5 PB c. £16.95 T June

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Studies in Ancient Greek and Women and Humor in Classical Plato’s Natural Philosophy Roman Society Greece A Study of the Timaeus-Critias Edited by Robin Osborne Dolores O’Higgins Thomas Johansen University of Cambridge Bates College, Maine University of Edinburgh This collection of papers includes some of The Timaeus-Critias deals with cosmology the most innovative history written about and with Plato’s claim that its central task is Greece and Rome in the last twenty years to articulate the way in which the cosmos and offers a convenient and enthralling manifests the values of goodness and guide to the most exciting current issues beauty. This book examines this important and topics in Greek and Roman history. dialogue in its entirety for the first time using the current methods of Platonic Subject areas: ancient history, archaeology scholarship. Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: ancient philosophy, history researchers of philosophy Past and Present Publications Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 300pp 6 half-tones students 0 521 83769 3 HB c.£40.00 A April 228 x 152 mm 232pp 0 521 79067 0 HB c.£42.50 A Renaissance Translators and their July This examines the role of women as Aims producers of joking speech, especially Leonardo Bruni, Giannozzo Manetti, within cults of Demeter. This speech, Classical Studies Erasmus sometimes known as aischrologia, had ▼ see also Paul Botley considerable weight and vitality within University of Bristol its cultic context. It also shaped literary 68 Fleming: Democracy’s Ancient Ancestors This book examines the controversial Latin traditions, notably iambic and Attic old translations of Aristotle and the Bible comedy that has traditionally been regarded produced by three Renaissance scholars, as entirely male. Leonardo Bruni, Giannozzo Manetti and Subject areas: classics, women’s studies, Desiderius Erasmus. Drawing together theatre their ideas as they sought to defend them Market: graduate students, undergraduate against their critics, it provides a broad students perspective on the development of Latin writing about translation. 228 x 152 mm 280pp 5 half-tones 0 521 82253 X HB £45.00 A Subject areas: classical languages, literature, Not previously announced literature (general), European history after 1450, biblical studies The Derveni Papyrus Market: academic researchers, graduate Cosmology, Theology and Interpretation students Gabor Betegh Cambridge Classical Studies Central European University, Budapest 216 x 138 mm 288pp 1 half-tone Gábor Betegh offers the first systematic 0 521 83717 0 HB c.£55.00 A reconstruction and analysis of the Derveni May Papyrus, found in 1962, and discusses its significance as a document of primary importance for a better understanding of the religious and philosophical developments of the time of Socrates. Will appeal to classicists, philosophers and historians of religion. Subject areas: classics, ancient philosophy, history of religions Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 450pp 1 table 5 figures 0 521 80108 7 HB c.£60.00 A March

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■ Second Edition A Concise History of Germany Second edition Mary Fulbrook University College London This book provides a clear and informative guide to the twists and turns of German history from the early middle ages to the present day. The multi-faceted, problematic history of the German lands has provided a wide range of debates and differences of interpretation. Mary Fulbrook provides a crisp synthesis of a vast array of historical material, and explores the interrelationships between social, political and cultural factors in the light of scholarly controversies. First published in 1990, A Concise History of Germany now appears in an updated second edition. Contents: Preface; 1. Introduction: The German Lands and People; 2. Medieval Germany; 3. The age of confessionalism, 1500–1648; 4. The age of absolutism, 1648–1815; 5. The age of industrialisation, 1815–1918; 6. Democracy and dictatorship, 1918–45; 7. The two Germanies 1945–90; 8. The Federal Republic of Germany since 1990; 9. Patterns and problems of German history.

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The Cambridge Dictionary of ■ Textbook English Place-Names A Short History of Early Modern London Victor Watts 1500 –1700 University of Durham Vanessa Harding Birkbeck College, University of London This is a concise history of a vital two • A concise history of a fascinating hundred years in London’s life. What period that witnessed the city’s London was, and what it was to be a growing dominance of the nation’s Londoner, were utterly transformed cultural life and the evolution of a in the period from 1500–1700 and secular,leisured, consuming, and, Vanessa Harding here explores London’s above all, modern society development from a medieval city into the sprawling metropolis reshaped by Sir • Examines London’s environment, Christopher Wren after the devastating society, politics and cultural life during effects of plague and fire. The city’s the city’s transformation from a population grew tenfold during these compact and coherent city into a years and Dr Harding shows how its sprawling and heterogeneous social structures were revolutionised and metropolis how London fostered the evolution of a • Essential reading for everyone modern society, secular, leisured, interested in the history of London This major new reference work is a totally comfortable and consuming. Finally, she new compilation, based on the archives of explores the place of London within the the English Place-Name Society and nation, looking at how the city came to reflecting the most recent scholarship in the exercise such enormous influence on the subject, of all the names of cities, towns, nation’s political, economic and cultural villages, hamlets, rivers, streams, hills and life. This is essential reading for anyone By the same author: other geographical locations included in the interested in the history of the city or in Ordnance Survey Road Atlas of Great London as a setting for theatrical and Britain (1983) plus many more. This literary culture. dictionary will be of interest to geographers, ■ Vanessa Harding is Senior Lecturer in the historians and historical linguists as well as History of London at Birkbeck College, language scholars. University of London, where she has worked It will appeal to anyone interested in the since 1984. She has worked on the Social and Economic Study of Medieval London, on death history and settlement of England. and burial in medieval and early modern Subject areas: historical geography England, on London Bridge as well as on Market: academic researchers, enthusiasts London gardens. She is the author of The Dead and the Living in Paris and London, 246 x 189 mm 1000pp 16 figures 12 maps 1500 –1700 (ISBN 0 521 81126 0, Cambridge, 0 521 36209 1 HB £175.00 A 2002). Introductory offer price of £175.00 until 3 months after publication, rising to Contents: Introduction; 1. Population c. £200.00 thereafter and Environment; 2. Government and January 0 521 81126 0 HB £45.00 politics; 3. Economic structure and This title was previously announced in Academic and development; 4. Society and social Professional Publishing Catalogue January – June 2003 relations; 5. Religious and cultural life; Epilogue: later seventeenth-century London and the new society; Chronology; Bibliographical essay. Subject area: undergraduate students, general readers, graduate students Market: early modern British history, history of London, social history, cultural history, urban history, economic history Publicity material available: 216 x 138 mm 280pp 20 half-tones 2 maps A Short History of Early Modern London 0 521 82961 5 HB c.£40.00 A leaflet – available Spring 2004 0 521 53646 4 PB c.£14.95 X May

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Print Culture and the Early Parliament and Foreign Policy A New Imperial History Quakers Culture, Identity and Modernity in Britain in the Eighteenth Century and the Empire, 1660–1840 Kate Peters Jeremy Black University College London Edited by Kathleen Wilson University of Exeter State University of New York, Stony Brook From the 1650s, the Quaker movement was unusually prolific in its use of the printing This collection introduces readers to an press. This book explores the early Quaker exciting new field: the new imperial history. leaders’ use of printed tracts, how they were While established histories of the British produced, distributed and read, and how empire have focused on administration, they were used as part of a dynamic politics and policy, this book examines the campaign for religious and political liberty. cultural impact of empire on British and colonial people’s sense of self and on their Subject areas: early modern British social relations in the eighteenth century. religious and cultural history, printing Leading scholars in the field examine the and publishing history ways in which theatre, sociability, artistic Market: graduate students, academic and literary production, history, slavery and researchers identity were shaped by Britain’s contacts Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History with America, India, Africa and the South 228 x 152 mm 320pp 15 half-tones Pacific. 0 521 77090 4 HB c.£45.00 A Contents: Introduction: histories, empires, May This is a scholarly study of the British modernities Kathleen Wilson; Part I. Empire Parliament and its role in foreign policy at Home: Difference, Representation, Images and Cultures of Law in during the eighteenth century, and the Experience: 1. Women and the fiscal- Early Modern England quality and impact of contemporary imperial state in late seventeenth- and early Justice and Political Power, 1558 –1660 parliamentary debates. It also provides a eighteenth-century London Margaret Hunt; Paul Raffield major reassessment of the public debate 2. An ‘entertainment of oddities’: Birkbeck College, University of London over foreign policy. fashionable sociability and the Pacific in the Examining aspects of law, history, art, Subject areas: British and European 1770s Gillian Russell; 3. The theatre of drama and literature, this is a unique history, politics, and international empire: racial counterfeit, racial realism interpretation of a hidden culture: the relations Felicity Nussbaum; 4. 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Harriet Guest; 16. Thinking back: gender Politics and History in the Tenth The Victors and the Vanquished misrecognition and Polynesian subversions Century Christians and Muslims of Catalonia and aboard the Cook voyages Kathleen Wilson; The Work and World of Richer of Reims Aragon, 1050 –1300 Further reading. Jason Glenn Brian A. Catlos Subject areas: British and imperial history, University of Southern California University of California, Santa Cruz social history, social anthropology, cultural This book uses a history written by a late This lively study of Muslims living under studies tenth-century monk as a point of departure Christian rule in medieval Spain confronts Market: undergraduate students, graduate for an exploration of the political, religious, questions of community relations, politics, students, academic researchers and intellectual culture of tenth-century trade and government, through a study of 228 x 152 mm 285pp 12 half-tones France. It focuses chiefly on the ways that the common people of the era. It focuses on 0 521 81027 2 HB c.£42.50 A this monk and his contemporaries engaged the evolution of an independent Islamic 0 521 00796 8 PB c.£15.95 A in and reacted to contemporary political society into one living under Christian May events. political domination. Subject areas: early European medieval Subject areas: medieval European history, Men of Blood history, church history Islamic studies Violence, Manliness, and Criminal Justice Market: academic researchers, graduate in Victorian England Market: graduate students, academic researchers students Martin Wiener Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Rice University, Houston Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series, 60 Fourth Series, 59 This book examines the treatment of 228 x 152 mm 350pp 10 half-tones 4 figures 228 x 152 mm 450pp 4 figures 7 maps serious violence by men against women 2 maps 0 521 82234 3 HB c.£50.00 A in nineteenth-century England. During 0 521 83487 2 HB c.£45.00 A February Victoria’s reign the criminal law came to May punish such violence more systematically Family, Friends and Followers and heavily, while propagating a new, In the Shadow of Burgundy Political and Social Bonds in Early more pacific ideal of manliness. Yet this The Court of Guelders in the Late Middle Medieval Europe apparently progressive legal development Ages called forth strong resistance. Gerd Althoff Gerard Nijsten Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Subject areas: history, sociology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Germany criminology Translated by Tanis Guest Translated by Christopher Carroll Market: graduate students, academic This book offers a wide-ranging study of researchers, undergraduate students Political life in the middle ages was the court of Guelders in the Low Countries, heavily influenced by the bonds people 228 x 152 mm 320pp 12 half-tones 8 tables offering an excellent vantage point for the had to one another, of which the bonds 0 521 83198 9 HB c.£45.00 A study of late medieval court culture. Poised January of kinship, friendship and lordship were between French and German spheres of especially important. The aim of this influence, it shows how Guelders can be book is to document and describe just taken as representative of Europe’s many how much these bonds shaped political medium-sized courts. life. Subject areas: medieval cultural and Subject areas: early medieval European political history, art history, music and history, social history, social and cultural literature anthropology Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, undergraduate students students, academic researchers Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: 228 x 152 mm 250pp Fourth Series, 58 0 521 77054 8 HB c. £40.00 A 228 x 152 mm 490pp 49 half-tones 1 map 0 521 77934 0 PB c. £15.95 A 1 genealogical table March 0 521 82075 8 HB c.£65.00 A This book was originally published in German by January Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, under the title ‘Verwandte, Freunde und Getreue’ (1990).

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Fashioning Jewish Identity in The Uses of Script and Print, ■ Revised edition Medieval Western Christendom 1300 –1700 The Army of Flanders and the Robert Chazan Edited by Julia Crick Spanish Road, 1567–1659 New York University University of Exeter The Logistics of Spanish Victory and and Alexandra Walsham Defeat in the Low Countries’ Wars University of Exeter Second edition Geoffrey Parker Ohio State University The publication of The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road in 1972 marked the birth of the ‘new military history’, which emphasised military organisation – mobilisation, pay, supply, morale and, above all, logistics – rather than military ‘events’ such as sieges and battles. The book has been constantly cited since its first publication in English (with translations into Spanish and Dutch). This revised second edition includes some new sources This book studies in detail five twelfth- and updates some references but otherwise and thirteenth-century polemicists from remains faithful to the original version. southern France and northern Spain. These This volume investigates written • The standard, classic account of why are the first known Jewish polemicists from communication before and after the Spain failed to suppress the Dutch Revolt western Christendom, who identified their introduction of printing. Focusing on (1567–1648) perceptions of major Christian challenges, England, it considers the uses of script and the lines of response proposed to fellow • Shows the logistical obstacles that faced and print by various individuals, groups Jews who came increasingly under religious all early modern armies and how the and communities in the spheres of pressure. largest one overcame most of them religion, law, scholarship and politics, • The original edition of the book was the Subject areas: medieval European and and makes a reassessment of the impact first example of the ‘New Military Jewish history, Jewish studies, social and of printing. religious history History’ – which stresses military Subject areas: medieval and early organisation over military events Market: academic researchers, graduate modern religious, social and cultural Subject areas: early modern European students history, history of printing and literacy, history, military history 228 x 152 mm 406pp bibliographical and library studies 0 521 83184 9 HB £50.00 A Market: undergraduate students, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate January students, academic researchers students Not previously announced Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History 228 x 152 mm 311pp 6 half-tones 5 figures 228 x 152 mm 325pp The Peasants of Ottobeuren, 0 521 81063 9 HB £45.00 A January 0 521 83600 X HB c.£45.00 A 1487–1726 0 521 54392 4 PB c.£17.95 T May A Rural Society in Early Modern Europe Jesuit Political Thought Govind P. Sreenivasan The Society of Jesus and the State, Brandeis University, Massachusetts c.1500 –1640 This is the most detailed reconstruction to Harro Hopfl date of peasant society in early modern University of Lancaster Germany, focusing on the lands of the Despite the significance of the Society of Benedictine monastery of Ottobeuren. Jesus in Counter-Reformation Europe and Based on a mass of archival data, the book beyond, important issues relating to the argues that the German rural economy society’s collective history are little understood. performed much better than has previously Harro Hopfl presents a pioneering study of been believed. Jesuit thinking, exploring how far the society Subject areas: early modern European developed and maintained a distinctive history, economic history, demography position on key questions of political thought. and social statistics Subject areas: history of ideas, European Market: academic researchers, graduate history, catholic and church history students Market: academic researchers, graduate Past and Present Publications students 228 x 152 mm 320pp 42 figures 2 maps Ideas in Context, 70 0 521 83470 8 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 384pp March 0 521 83779 0 HB c.£50.00 A May

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Queenship in Europe, 1660–1815 Reforming the Tsar’s Army ■ The Role of the Consort Textbook Military Innovation in Imperial Russia Edited by Clarissa Campbell Orr The Impact of the French from Peter the Great to the Revolution Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge Edited by David Schimmelpenninck van Revolution This pioneering survey of court cultures der Oye 1660 –1815 uses the role of the queen Iain Hampsher-Monk Brock University, Ontario consort as the principal means of inquiry. University of Exeter and Bruce W. Menning The courts surveyed include those of In this authoritative anthology of key University of Kansas France, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, political texts exploring the impact of This volume examines how Imperial the Imperial court at Vienna, and three the French Revolution on the British Russia’s armed forces sought to adapt to German electorates linked to monarchies: experience, Iain Hampsher-Monk the challenges of modern warfare. Russian Brandenburg-Prussia, Saxony-Poland and examines the variety, influence and rulers always understood the need to Hanover-Great Britain. profundity of major thinkers such as maintain armed forces capable of preserving Subject areas: early modern European Burke, Wollstonecraft, Paine and Godwin the empire’s power, yet they inevitably faced history, women’s studies along with other less celebrated writers. the dilemma of importing European Subject areas: history of ideas, political military innovations while keeping out Market: graduate students, academic subversive political ideas. researchers, general readers theory, cultural history Subject areas: military history and Russian 246 x 189 mm 350pp 28 half-tones 15 tables Market: academic researchers, 1 map undergraduate students history 0 521 81422 7 HB c.£55.00 A Cambridge Readings in the History of Political Market: graduate students, academic May Thought, 2 researchers, undergraduate students 247 x 174 mm 448pp Woodrow Wilson Center Press Imperial Nobles in Central 0 521 57005 0 HB c. £55.00 A 228 x 152 mm 360pp 1 half-tone 0 521 57911 2 PB c. £19.95 X Europe 0 521 81988 1 HB c.£45.00 A June Between Estate and Nation, 1750 –1850 January William D. Godsey Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien People and Politics in France, Dictatorship in History and 1848 –1870 In the late Holy Roman Empire, no group Theory better embodied the traditional noble ideal Roger Price Bonapartism, Caesarism, and than the Protestant and Catholic knights University of Wales, Aberystwyth Totalitarianism in Electoral Mainz. This book traces the This book is about politicisation and Edited by Peter Baehr transnational ‘geocultural’ landscape in political choice, in the aftermath of the Lingnan University, Hong Kong which these knights moved and its February Revolution of 1848. The focus is and Melvin Richter transformation by social, political and on responses to the counter-revolutionary City University of New York national revolution in Germany and the policies pursued by the imperial regime of This book brings together the work Habsburg Empire. Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte following his of historians and political theorists to Subject areas: modern history, European coup d’état and on the emergence of examine the complex relationship history, German history, cultural and social democracy in France. among nineteenth-century democracy, history Subject areas: modern European history nationalism, and authoritarianism. Political Market: academic researchers, graduate and politics thinkers were faced with a battery of new students Market: graduate students, academic terms – ‘Bonapartism’, ‘Caesarism’, and ‘Imperialism’ among them – with which to New Studies in European History researchers make sense of their era. 228 x 152 mm 320pp New Studies in European History 0 521 83618 2 HB c.£45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 500pp Subject areas: history, political science June 0 521 83706 5 HB c.£55.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate April students Publications of the German Historical Institute 228 x 152 mm 312pp 0 521 82563 6 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 53270 1 PB c.£15.95 A March

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Subject areas: modern European history, Wilhelm II military history, biography intellectually and morally is still emerging The Kaiser’s Personal Monarchy, from the shadow of an earlier one of 1888 –1900 Market: academic researchers, graduate depression, and modern despotism. This students, general readers John C. G. Röhl is a work, then, that captures the historical University of Sussex 228 x 152 mm 314pp 5 half-tones distinctiveness of Europe in a way that and Sheila de Bellaigue 0 521 82408 7 HB £40.00 A transcends current party political debate. Not previously announced Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859–1941) was the • This is the first book to explore the last ruler of Imperial Germany and a key Vienna and the Fall of the significance of integration in Europe figure in German history as it followed • Looks at how integration originated its fatal course from Bismarck to Hitler. Habsburg Empire Total War and Everyday Life in World War I and developed, and how it continues This book provides the most detailed to change Europe account ever written of the first half of Maureen Healy his reign. Oregon State University • Covers the entire sweep of integration history Subject areas: modern European history Maureen Healy examines the collapse of the and biography Habsburg Empire from the perspective of ‘John Gillingham has produced an everyday life in Vienna, the capital city. excellent, up-to-date history of the EU Market: graduate students, academic She argues that while Habsburg armies which overturns many preconceived researchers, general readers waged military campaigns on distant fronts, ideas and challenges the views of 247 x 174 mm 1100pp 55 half-tones 1 map women, children, and ‘left at home’ men Eurofanatics and Eurosceptics alike. It is 2 genealogical tables waged a protracted, socially devastating war 0 521 81920 2 HB c. £55.00 A a dazzling performance, full of paradoxes June against one another. and ironies and some very funny lines. If This book was originally published in German by Subject areas: twentieth-century European anyone wants to know what little actually Verlag C. H. Beck under the title Wilhelm II: Der history, cultural history of warfare works in the EU and why, this is the book Aufbau der Persönlichen Monarchie (2001) to read. It is acidly critical yet economically Already published: Market: academic researchers, graduate students rational. It leaves the usual hagiographical Young Wilhelm: The Kaiser's Early Life, 1859–1888 histories of European bureaucracy way 0 521 49752 3 Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare, 17 behind. Every student of post-war Europe will have to come to terms with The Kaiser 228 x 152 mm 300pp 20 half-tones 5 tables it. It is an astounding achievement.’ New Research on Wilhelm II’s Role in 4 graphs Alan Sked, Department of International Imperial Germany 0 521 83124 5 HB c.£45.00 A June History, London School of Economics, Edited by Annika Mombauer formerly Convener of European Studies The Open University, Milton Keynes and Wilhelm Deist ‘… as close to gripping as an academic European Integration, history of European integration is ever 1950 –2003 likely to get … The fact that Gillingham Superstate or New Market Economy? hails from the United States should John Gillingham not fool readers into expecting a University of Missouri, St Louis dispassionate analysis of the EU, past, present and future. The book will prove stimulating to all followers of EU affairs’ Eurobusiness Subject areas: European history, contemporary affairs, political science, economics Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, general readers www.cambridge.org/gillingham 228 x 152 mm 608pp 0 521 81317 4 HB £47.50 A This book examines the role of Germany’s 0 521 01262 7 PB £17.95 T last emperor, Wilhelm II, focusing on the Already published final years of his reign (1900–1918). The This title was previously announced in Academic and essays highlight Wilhelm’s importance from Professional Publishing Catalogue January – June 2003 a number of different angles, such as domestic and foreign policy, and public Professor Gillingham’s work corrects the opinion. They are based on the latest inadequacies of the existing literature by research on Wilhelmine Germany, and on cutting through the genuine confusion new archival evidence, and thus present the that surrounds the activities of the most up-to-date interpretations of the European Union, and by looking at his monarch. The volume also pays tribute to subject from a truly historical perspective. Professor John Röhl, Wilhelm II’s most The late-twentieth century has been famous biographer, on his 65th birthday. an era of great though insufficiently appreciated accomplishment that

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A History of the University in A History of Cambridge American History Europe University Press Volume 3: Universities in the Nineteenth and New Worlds for Learning, 1873–1972 Early Twentieth Centuries (1800–1945) Volume 3 In Search of Empire Edited by Walter Rüegg David McKitterick The French in the Americas, 1670–1730 Universität Bern, Switzerland University of Cambridge James Pritchard This book tells the success story of the modern This volume completes the history of Queen’s University, Ontario research university in Europe and its Cambridge University Press from the In Search of Empire is the first full account expansion to other continents. By focusing sixteenth century to the late twentieth. of how, during 1670 and 1730, French on the freedom of scientific research, teaching It examines the ways by which the Press settlers came to the Americas. Bringing and study, the medieval university structure launched itself as a London publisher in the together much new evidence, it examines was modernised and enabled discoveries to 1870s, and shows how the Press’s printing how they and thousands of African become a professional, bureaucratically- assumed a leading role in modern slaves together with American Indians regulated activity of the university. typographical history. constructed settlements and produced Subject areas: modern European social, Subject areas: modern British cultural and and traded commodities for export. cultural, intellectual and political history, literary history, printing and publishing Subject areas: Canadian history, American history of education, history of science, history history, French history, British history history of ideas Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students students students A History of Cambridge University Press, 3 228 x 152 mm 512pp 1 line diagram 9 half-tones A History of the University in Europe, 3 247 x 174 mm 525pp 35 half-tones 16 tables 8 maps 228 x 152 mm 750pp 20 tables 0 521 30803 8 HB c.£65.00 A 0 521 82742 6 HB £55.00 A 0 521 36107 9 HB c.£75.00 A April January July Already published: Already published: Volume 1: Printing and the Book Trade in Cambridge, Franklin Volume 1: Universities in the Middle Ages 1534-1698 0 521 30801 1 0 521 36105 2 Volume 2: Scholarship and Commerce, 1698-1872 The Autobiography and other Writings on Volume 2: Universities in Early Modern Europe 0 521 30802 X Politics, Economics, and Virtue 0 521 36106 0 3 Volume set 0 521 83939 4 Edited by Alan Houston Alan Houston seeks to bring clarity to our A History of the University of understanding of Benjamin Franklin’s Cambridge political thought by making available, for Volume 2: 1546 –1750 the first time, a full and representative Victor Morgan selection of his most important political University of East Anglia writings. The entire text of the Autobiography With contributions by Christopher Brooke is included alongside letters, essays, University of Cambridge pamphlets, and manuscript notes. This volume brings to completion the Subject areas: history of ideas, political four-volume A History of the University of thought, Enlightenment studies, American Cambridge, and is a vital contribution to the history and government academic history of the age. Special features Market: academic researchers, graduate of this volume relate it to social and political students, undergraduate students history – especially to the gentry who Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought provided patronage and recruits, and to the 216 x 138 mm 448pp royal court and parliament. The history of 0 521 83496 1 HB c.£42.50 A the university itself is set in clear focus with 0 521 54265 0 PB c.£15.95 A extensive material on its architectural June heritage, and a chapter on the intellectual giants of the period 1660-1740, including Richard Bentley and Isaac Newton. Subject areas: social, political and ecclesiastical history, history of education Market: academic researchers, graduate students History of the University of Cambridge, 2 228 x 152 mm 666pp 30 half-tones 0 521 35059 X HB c.£85.00 A March Already published: Volume 1: The University to 1546 0 521 32882 9 Volume 3: 1750 to 1870 0 521 35060 3 Volume 4: 1870 to 1990 0 521 34350 X Forthcoming: 4 Volume set 0 521 83844 4

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Slavery in the Development of Diary of a Christian Soldier Market: general readers, undergraduate the Americas Rufus Kinsley and the Civil War students, graduate students Edited by David Eltis David C. Rankin 228 x 152 mm 352pp 3 line diagrams 9 tables Emory University, Atlanta University of California, Irvine 1 map Frank Lewis 0 521 83394 9 HB £42.50 A Queen’s University, Ontario 0 521 54175 1 PB £15.95 A Not previously announced and Kenneth Sokoloff University of California, Los Angeles The Failed Century of the Child Slavery in the Development of the Americas Governing Young Americans in the brings together new work from leading Twentieth Century historians and economic historians of slavery. The essays cover various aspects of Judith Sealander Bowling Green State University, Ohio the role of slavery in the development of the southern United States, Brazil, Cuba, the Between 1900 and 2000 an unprecedented French and Dutch Caribbean, and American effort to use state regulation to elsewhere in the Americas. guarantee health, opportunity, and security to the country’s children failed to reach its Subject areas: world history, economic goals. The achievements envisioned were history, slavery enormously ambitious and reflected Market: academic researchers, graduate entrenched but self-contradictory values students This book offers a meticulous reconstruction of the life of Rufus Kinsley, an ordinary New and Americans’ inconsistent expectations of 228 x 152 mm 357pp 19 line diagrams 51 tables government, which this book explores. 5 maps England soldier who during the Civil War 0 521 83277 2 HB c.£40.00 A became an officer in one of the nations’s first Subject areas: American history, political March and most famous black regiments, and an history expertly edited transcription of Kinsley’s Market: academic researchers, graduate Creative Conflict in African hitherto unpublished wartime diary. students American Thought Subject areas: nineteenth-century 228 x 152 mm 384pp 4 line diagrams 19 half-tones Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, American history 0 521 82878 3 HB £60.00 A 0 521 53568 9 PB £21.95 A Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Market: undergraduate students, general January Marcus Garvey readers, graduate students Wilson J. Moses 228 x 152 mm 304pp 34 half-tones Nazis and Good Neighbors Pennsylvania State University 0 521 82334 X HB £25.00 T The American Campaign against the January Professor Moses has here revised and Germans of Latin America in World War II brought together essays that focus on the Max Paul Friedman complexity of, and contradictions in, the Florida State University thought of five major African-American ■ Revised edition intellectuals: Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, Booker T. Washington, America’s Forgotten W. E. B. DuBois, and Marcus M. Garvey, Pandemic questioning both popular and scholarly The Influenza of 1918 conceptions of them as villains or heroes. Second edition Subject areas: nineteenth-century American Alfred W. Crosby history, twentieth-century American history, University of Texas, Austin history of ideas, sociology of race and Between August 1918 and March 1919 ethnicity the Spanish influenza claimed over 25 Market: graduate students, academic million lives – more people than researchers, undergraduate students perished in the fighting of the First 228 x 152 mm 288pp World War. In this vivid narrative, 0 521 82826 0 HB c.£45.00 A Alfred W. Crosby recounts the course 0 521 53537 9 PB c.£16.95 A of the pandemic, measures its impact on June American society, and probes the curious loss of national memory of This is an exposé of a secret American this cataclysmic event. In a new edition, operation during World War II to seize with a new preface discussing the recent 4000 Germans from Latin America and outbreaks of diseases, including the intern them in camps in the Texas desert. Asian flu and the SARS epidemic, Rather than Nazi spies and saboteurs, they America’s Forgotten Pandemic remains turned out to be a broad range of German both prescient and relevant. immigrants, even Jewish refugees, most of Subject areas: history of disease, US whom posed no danger to national security. history, epidemics Research in seven countries reveals the

Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org World History 81 diplomatic intrigues and human impact of Richard Immerman; 7. National security The Specter of Genocide a misguided policy that offers important Melvyn P. Leffler; 8. Corporatism Mass Murder in Historical Perspective lessons about the treatment of civilians in Michael J. Hogan; 9. World systems Edited by Robert Gellately wartime. Thomas J. McCormick; 10. Dependency Clark University, Massachusetts • Gives new information about the US Louis A Pérez, Jr.; 11. Considering borders and Ben Kiernan failure to rescue victims of Holocaust Emily S. Rosenberg; 12. The global Yale University, Connecticut • Significant revision of historiography of frontier: comparative history and the Leading international experts offer an up- US relations with Latin America and the frontier-borderlands approach Nathan J. to-date, comprehensive history and analyses ‘Good Neighbor Policy’ Citino; 13. Modernization theory Nick of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal Cullather; 14. Ideology Michael Hunt; acts, with a focus on the twentieth century • Gives lessons for post-9/11 treatment of 15. Culture and international history and extensive coverage of the post-1945 non-citizens in wartime Akira Iriye; 16. Cultural transfer Jessica period - including the atrocities in the Subject areas: twentieth-century US history, C. E. Gienow-Hecht; 17. Reading for former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Latin American studies meaning: theory, language, and Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, and Market: graduate students, undergraduate metaphor Frank Costigliola; 18. What’s Guatemala. students, academic researchers, general gender got to do with it? Gender history Subject areas: world history, political science as foreign relations history Kristin readers Market: academic researchers, general readers, Hoganson; 19. Race to insight: the US 228 x 152 mm 372pp 29 half-tones graduate students 0 521 82246 7 HB £20.00 A and the world, white supremacy and 228 x 152 mm 406pp Not previously announced foreign affairs Gerald Horne; 20. Memory 0 521 82063 4 HB £47.50 A and understanding US foreign relations 0 521 52750 3 PB £16.95 A Robert D. Schulzinger. Not previously announced ■ Revised edition Subject areas: American history, political science ■ Textbook Criminals and their Scientists Market: undergraduate students, The History of Criminology in Explaining the History of graduate students, academic researchers International Perspective American Foreign Relations 228 x 152 mm 371pp 2 tables Edited by Peter Becker Second edition 0 521 83279 9 HB c. £35.00 A and Richard F. Wetzell 0 521 54035 6 PB c. £14.95 X Edited by Michael J. Hogan January Approaching the history of criminology as a Ohio State University history of science and practice, these essays and Thomas G. Paterson examine the discourse on crime and criminals University of Connecticut World History that surfaced as part of different discourses Originally published in 1991, and practices, including the activities of the Explaining the History of American courts, parliamentary debates, media reports, and the writings of moral statisticians, Foreign Relations has become an The United States and Germany indispensable volume for teachers, jurists, and medical doctors. students and for those seeking an in the Era of the Cold War Subject areas: modern history, criminology introduction to American diplomatic A Handbook Volume 1: 1945–1968 Market: graduate students, academic history. Along with substantially revised researchers, undergraduate students, Edited by Detlef Junker essays from the first edition, this volume professionals presents entirely new material on Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany Publications of the German Historical Institute postcolonial theory, borderlands history, The United States and Germany in the Era of modernization theory, gender, race, the Cold War is a multi-author work that 228 x 152 mm 350pp 3 line diagrams 6 half-tones 1 table memory, cultural transfer, and critical looks at all aspects of German-American 0 521 81012 4 HB c.£35.00 A theory. The book seeks to define the relations in the years from Germany’s defeat April study of American international history, in World War II to the fall of the Berlin Wall stimulate research in fresh directions, and Germany’s reunification. and encourage cross-disciplinary Subject areas: American history, European thinking, especially between diplomatic history, political science history and other fields of American Market: graduate students, academic history. researchers Contents: 1. Introduction Michael J. Publications of the German Historical Institute Hogan and Thomas G. Patterson; 2. Defining and doing the history of 253 x 177 mm 1156pp 2 line diagrams 10 tables 0 521 79112 X HB c.£60.00 A American foreign relations: a primer May Frank Cosigliola and Thomas G. Paterson; 3. Toward a pluralist vision: the study of American foreign relations as international and national history Robert J. McMahon; 4. Theories of international relations Ole R. Holsti; 5. Bureaucratic politics J. Garry Clifford; 6. Psychology

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Economic History

■ Textbook The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain Volume I: Industrialisation, 1700–1860 Volume II: Economic Maturity, 1860–1939 Volume III: Structural Change, 1939–2000 Edited by Roderick Floud and Paul Johnson London Metropolitan University London School of Economics and Political Science The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain is a readable and comprehensive account of the economic history of Britain since 1700, based on the most up-to-date research into the subject. Fifty expert authors have written concise and accessible chapters that cover all aspects of Britain’s economic performance. The three volumes provide an invaluable guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students in history, economics and other social sciences.

• Provides accessible surveys of quantitative and technical research •Written by leading experts in the field • Comprehensive coverage

Subject area: undergraduate students, graduate students Market: economic history, British history, economics Resources: www.cambridge.org/cambridgehistories Contributors: Roderick Floud, Paul Johnson, Joel Mokyr, Pat Hudson, E. A. Wrigley, Robert C. Allen, Kristine Bruland, Stephen Quinn, C. Knick Harley, Ron Harris, Jane Humphries, Hans-Joachim Voth, Simon Ville, David Mitch, Maxine Berg, T. M. Devine, Roger Burt, Stanley Engerman, Patrick K. O’Brien, Nicholas Crafts, Dudley Baines, Robert Woods, Stephen Broadberry, Gary B. Magee, Mark Thomas, Michael Turner, Michael Edelstein, Tom Nicholas, P. L. Cottrell, George Boyer, Barry Eichengreen, Publicity material available: Timothy J. Hatton, Sue Bowden, David M. Higgins, Duncan M. Ross, Clive H. Lee, Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain Roger Middleton, Peter Howlett, Michael Kitson, Leslie Hannah, Mary O’Mahony, Since 1700 series leaflet 0 521 94877 0 Susan Howson, Katherine Watson, Jim Tomlinson, Robert Millward, Larry Neal, Nick von Tunzelmann, Peter Scott, Tom Clark, Andrew Dilnot, William Brown.

Contents of Volume I: Introduction; Contents of Volume II: Introduction; Contents of Volume III: Introduction; 1. Accounting for the industrial revolution; 1. Long run growth; 2. Population and 1. The wartime economy; 2. Failure 2. Industrial organisation and structure: regional development, 1840–1940; followed by success followed by failure? families, institutions, risk and trust; 3. British 3. Human capital and skills; 4. Manufacturing A re-examination of British economic population during the ‘long’ eighteenth and technological change; 5. The service growth since 1939; 3. The performance of century, 1680 –1840; 4. Agriculture sector; 6. Agriculture 1860–1914; manufacturing; 4. A failed experiment: the during the industrial revolution; 7. Trade 1870–1939: from globalisation state ownership of industry; 5. Employment, 5. Manufacturing and technological to fragmentation; 8. Foreign investment, education and human capital; 6. Money and change; 6. Money, finance, and capital accumulation and empire, 1860–1914; monetary policy since 1945; 7. The financial markets; 7. Trade: discovery, mercantilism 9. Enterprise and management; 10. Domestic services sector since 1945; 8. Economic and technology; 8. Government and the finance 1860–1914; 11. Living standards, Policy; 9. Income and welfare; 10. The rise economy, 1688–1850; 9. Household 1860–1939; 12. The British economy of the service economy; 11. The impact of economy, 1688–1850; 10. Living standards between the wars; 13. Unemployment and Europe; 12. Technology in post-war Britain; and the urban environment; 11. Transport; the labour market, 1870–1939; 14. British 13. Regional development and policy; 12. Education and skill of the British labour Industry in the inter-war years; 15. Industrial 14. British fiscal policy since 1939; force; 13. Consumption in eighteenth and commercial finance in the inter-war 15. Industrial relations and the economy. century and early nineteenth-century years; 16. Scotland 1850–1939: growth and 247 x 174 mm 430pp 67 tables 53 graphs 1 figure Britain; 14. Scotland; 15. The extractive poverty; 17. Government and the economy, 5 maps industries; 16. The industrial revolution in 1860–1939. 0 521 82038 3 HB c. £50.00 A 0 521 52738 4 PB c. £19.95 X global perspective. 247 x 174 mm 500pp 96 tables 39 graphs January 247 x 174 mm 430pp 76 tables 28 graphs 4 figures 0 521 82037 5 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 82036 7 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 52737 6 PB c.£19.95 X Three volume set: 0 521 52736 8 PB c.£19.95 X January 239 tables 120 graphs 5 figures January 0 521 83498 8 HB c. £140.00 A 0 521 53932 3 PB c. £54.95 X January

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■ Textbook Markets in Historical Contexts Medicine, Science, and Merck Ideas and Politics in the Modern World The French Economy in the Roy Vagelos Edited by Mark Bevir The Johns Hopkins University Twentieth Century University of California, Berkeley The authors trace the careers of a son of Jean-Pierre Dormois Frank Trentmann Greek immigrants as he mastered three Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier Birkbeck College, University of London professions and ultimately became the Chief This textbook surveys the spectacular Executive Officer of the pharmaceutical transformation that the French economy giant, Merck & Co., Inc. As the book has undergone over the past century. Jean- shows, there was hope even for a wise- Pierre Dormois offers a general introduction cracking kid living through the hard times to major events and to recent transformations of the 1930s. of French society, and an overview of Subject areas: business, medicine, history of modern economic development. He also medicine tackles the key themes associated with France – ‘Malthusianism’, ‘exceptionalism’ Market: undergraduate students, general and ‘Colbertism’. It offers students a readers, graduate students concise summary of recent research and 228 x 152 mm 320pp 1 half-tone presents a uniquely synthetic view of the 0 521 66295 8 HB c.£25.00 A French economy in the twentieth century. January It will appeal to students and teachers of French and of European history and Uncovering Labour in economics. Information Revolutions, This book presents a much-needed Contents: 1. The end of French 1750 –2000 corrective to the model of the ‘free market’ exceptionalism?; 2. French economic Volume 11 which has come to dominate public and performance in international perspective; Edited by Aad Blok academic life. Leading historians, theorists 3. France and the wider world; International Institute for Social History, and social scientists offer historically- 4. The changing guises of Colbertism; The Netherlands informed, interdisciplinary inquiries into 5. The institutions of French capitalism; and Greg Downey the embeddedness of markets in social, 6. Labour: the French at work; 7. Tilling University of Wisconsin, Madison cultural and political relations from the and grazing: lifeblood or strain?; eighteenth century to the present. This volume explores the role, position and Conclusion. divisions of information and communication Subject areas: economic history, modern Subject areas: economic history, French labour through periods of revolutionary history, economic theory, history of ideas, history, European history, European studies technological change. Contributions range sociology, social theory, international from eighteenth-century German clerical Market: undergraduate students, graduate relations, politics, political science and students work, through Indian telegraph workers’ theory actions in 1908 to the role of volunteer New Studies in Economic and Social History, 49 Market: academic researchers, graduate work in the early development of the World 216 x 138 mm 110pp 1 half-tone 38 tables students Wide Web. 12 graphs 228 x 152 mm 267pp 4 tables 0 521 66092 0 HB c.£25.00 A Subject areas: social history, economic 0 521 66787 9 PB c.£9.95 X 0 521 83355 8 HB £45.00 A history, history of technology, sociology January May Market: academic researchers, graduate students, undergraduate students International Review of Social History Supplements 228 x 152 mm 256pp 10 half-tones 0 521 54353 3 PB c.£15.95 A January

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History of Ideas Machiavelli and Empire History Mikael Hornqvist ▼ see also Uppsala Universiteit Mikael Hornqvist’s study of the political 62 Buzan: From International to World Society? The Greek Tradition in theory of Machiavelli not only offers an 133 Collier: A History of Chile, 1808–2002 Republican Thought original and challenging reading of a number 63 Edkins: Trauma and the Memory of Politics 128 Edmondson: Calvin’s Christology Eric Nelson of celebrated texts, but explores both the 80 Friedman: Nazis and Good Neighbors Trinity College, Cambridge political and intellectual contexts within 132 Henriot: In the Shadow of the Rising Sun The Greek Tradition in Republican which Machiavelli’s political vision was 132 Jupp: The English in Australia Thought traces the influence of ancient formed. Hornqvist stresses the classical Larson: Trials of Nation Making Greek sources on the development of and rhetorical character of Machiavelli’s 126 McKim: The Cambridge Companion to John Calvin republican theory in Europe and thought and analyses his preoccupation 133 Morris: The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem America. It offers a substantial revision with glory and liberality in relation to the Revisited of standard narratives of the trajectory of revival of Roman ideas of triumphalism. 2 Needham: Science and Civilisation in China republican political theory from the The result is a revealing account of 71 Osborne: Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman Society ancient to the modern world. Machiavelli’s characteristic preoccupations and how they came to be formed. This is a 131 Robinson: Muslim Societies in African History Subject areas: the history of ideas, distinctive and important work. 132 Scobell: China’s Use of Military Force political theory, Renaissance studies, 130 Shneer: Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish American history, classics Subject areas: history of ideas, Renaissance Culture studies, European history Market: academic researchers, graduate students Market: academic researchers, graduate Ideas in Context students Ideas in Context, 71 228 x 152 mm 312pp 0 521 83545 3 HB c. £45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 336 pp January 0 521 83945 9 HB c.£45.00 A June Machiavelli, Hobbes, and the Formation of a Liberal Republicanism in England Vickie B. Sullivan Tufts University, Massachusetts This book argues that some English writers of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries were not adherents to classical republicanism and hostile to liberalism, but contributed to a synthesis of the two. The synthesis they provide offers a politically engaged citizenry as well as the protection of individual rights. Subject areas: politics, political theory, history of ideas, history of Britain after 1450 Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 326pp 0 521 83361 2 HB c.£55.00 A April

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Language and Linguistics

The Cambridge Guide to English Usage Pam Peters Macquarie University, Sydney This is an indispensable new A – Z reference to English usage for the twenty-first century. It covers more than 3000 points of word meaning, spelling, punctuation, grammar and style on which students, teachers, writers and editors regularly require guidance. It also addresses larger issues of inclusive language, and effective writing and argument, and provides guidance on grammatical terminology. Based on large international corpora, it differentiates clearly between US, UK, Canadian and Australian usage and offers up-to-date, objective advice presented in readable, accessible terms.

• Based on extensive, up-to-date corpus data rather than on the author’s personal intuition or prejudice • Truly international in scope, differentiating clearly between US, UK, Canadian and Australian usages and referring to other regional varieties as required • Clearly and accessibly written, for easy use by anybody concerned with accurate communication in English, whether as a student, a writer,or in other business and professional spheres

Subject area: English language Level: general readers, undergraduate students, graduate students, advanced adult learners, professionals 247 x 174 mm 800pp 0 521 62181 X HB c.£25.00 T April

Blooming English Observations on the Roots, Cultivation and Hybrids of the English Language Kate Burridge Monash University, Victoria English is the most creative, changeable and imaginative of languages. Some words are invented to meet temporary needs and are quickly discarded; others carry meanings hundreds of years old. This book celebrates our capacity to play with language, and examines how we use it: in slang and jargon, swearing, speaking the unspeakable, or concealing unpleasant or inconvenient facts. It is a book for browsing, for finding beguiling snippets about language, history and social customs, and a formidable weapon in word games.

• A book for all lovers of the English language • Highlights and explains peculiarities of the language that fascinate speakers, often ignored by standard reference works • Readable and entertaining – suitable for leisure reading, not just the workplace

Contents: 1. Why a garden?; 2. The complexity of language; 3. Language change; 4. Word creation; 5. Meaning shifts; 6. Relics of linguistic change; 7. The nature of exotics; 8. Bad language; 9. Colloquial today, Standard English tomorrow; 10. Our untidy English; 11. Sound symbolism; 12. What is correct English?; 13. Dictionaries, style guides and grammars; 14. Personal names; 15. Dirty words; 16. Taboo language. Subject area: English language, language change, language usage Level: general readers, undergraduate students, advanced adult learners 216 x 138 mm 272 pages 0 521 83948 2 HB c.£35.00 A Publicity material available: 0 521 54832 2 PB c.£12.95 T By request – contact your Cambridge June sales representative Blooming English was previously published in Australia and New Zealand 2002 by ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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■ Textbook ■ Textbook disciplines of English, Linguistics, Communication, American Studies and Minimalist Syntax English Syntax Popular Culture, as well as anyone interested Exploring the Structure of English An Introduction more generally in language-related issues. Andrew Radford Andrew Radford Subject areas: English language, American University of Essex University of Essex English, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers 247 x 174 mm 525pp 8 line diagrams 21 tables 4 graphs 2 figures 40 maps 0 521 77175 7 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 77747 X PB c.£19.95 X April

Numbers, Language, and the Human Mind Heike Wiese Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin This book discusses the relationship between numerical thinking and the human language faculty, providing psychological, linguistic, Andrew Radford’s latest textbook, This textbook - an abridged version of and philosophical perspectives on number, Minimalist Syntax, provides a concise, clear, Radford’s Minimalist Syntax – provides a its evolution, and its development in children. and accessible introduction to current work concise and accessible introduction to current Subject areas: psycholinguistics, cognitive in syntactic theory, drawing on the key syntactic theory, drawing on the key concepts science, philosophy of science concepts of Chomsky’s Minimalist of Chomsky’s Minimalist Programme. Market: academic researchers, graduate Programme. Assuming little or no prior Assuming little or no prior grammatical students knowledge of syntactic theory, Radford knowledge, it takes students through a range takes students through a diverse range of of topics in English syntax, beginning at an 228 x 152 mm 362pp 4 tables 79 figures topics in English syntax. Each chapter elementary level and progressing in stages 0 521 83182 2 HB £50.00 A January contains a workbook section, in which towards more advanced material. There is students are encouraged to make their own an extensive glossary, and each chapter analyses of English phrases and sentences contains a workbook section with ‘helpful Language Policy through exercises, model answers, and hints’, exercises and model answers, suitable Bernard Spolsky ‘helpful hints’. There is also an extensive for both class discussion and self-study. Bar-Ilan University, Israel glossary of terms. Subject areas: linguistics (syntax) In this up-to-date introduction, Bernard Contents: 1. Principles, parameters and Market: graduate students, undergraduate Spolsky explores many debates at the universal grammar; 2. Categories and students forefront of language policy. He develops a features; 3. Syntactic structure and merger; theory of modern national language policy 247 x 174 mm 396pp 2 line diagrams 3 tables 4. Null constituents; 5. Head movement; 179 figures and the major forces controlling it, and asks 6. Wh-movement; 7. A-movement; 8. Case, 0 521 83499 6 HB c.£45.00 A the central questions of how to recognize agreement and movement; 9. Split 0 521 54275 8 PB c.£16.95 X language policies, and whether language projections; 10. Phases. February can actually be managed at all. Subject areas: linguistics (syntax) Subject areas: linguistics, language studies, Market: graduate students, undergraduate ■ Textbook sociolinguistics, sociology, politics Market: academic researchers, graduate students Language in the USA Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics students, undergraduate students Perspectives for the Twenty-first Century 247 x 174 mm 500pp 2 line diagrams 3 tables Key Topics in Sociolinguistics Edited by Edward Finegan 242 figures 228 x 152 mm 268pp 4 tables University of Southern California 0 521 83497 X HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 80461 2 HB £45.00 A 0 521 54274 X PB c.£19.95 X and John R. Rickford 0 521 01175 2 PB £16.95 A March Stanford University, California January This textbook provides a comprehensive survey of current language issues in the USA, Languages in Contact exploring the nature of language variation The Partial Restructuring of Vernaculars in the United States and its social, historical John Holm and political significance. The book is divided Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal into three sections: Part I, American English; This book accounts for the structural Part II, Other Language Varieties; and Part differences between ‘non-creole’ language III, The Sociolinguistic Situation in the USA. varieties – such as African-American Clear, accessible and broad in its coverage, it English – and their European source will be welcomed by students across the languages. John Holm argues that these

Cambridge University Press • www.cambridge.org Language and Linguistics 87 differences resulted from ‘partial Selfish Sounds and Linguistic Phonetically Based Phonology restructuring’, whereby some of the source Evolution Edited by Bruce Hayes languages’ features were retained, but many A Darwinian Approach to Language University of California, Los Angeles features from the non-native speakers’ Change Robert Kirchner language were also introduced. 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NEW English Grammar in Use Third Edition Intermediate to Upper Intermediate Raymond Murphy English Grammar in Use Third Edition is a fully updated version of the classic grammar title. It retains all the key features of clarity and accessibility that have made the book so popular with students and teachers. This new edition is designed to be flexible. The book is available both with and without answers, so can be used in class or for homework. The books come with a handy pullout reference panel, which allows students to review key grammar points. The with answers version of the book is also available packaged with a brand new CD-ROM.

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Literature The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce Second edition Edited by Derek Attridge University of York ■ New editions This second edition contains several new and Landmarks of World Literature revised essays, reflecting increasing emphasis on Joyce’s politics, a fresh sense of the Cambridge University Press is re-launching a importance of his engagement with Ireland, selection of titles from its tremendously and the changes wrought by gender studies successful Landmarks of World Literature on criticism of his work. This Companion series. For the past fifteen years, these books gathers an international team of leading have provided much needed introductions scholars. It is informative, stimulating and to major works of world literature from full of rich and accessible insights which classical antiquity to the twentieth century. will provoke thought and discussion in and These concise and lucid texts will now be out of the classroom. The Companion’s available in new editions with substantially reading lists and extended bibliography updated guides to further reading for a new offer readers the necessary tools for further generation of students. Each book is informed exploration of Joyce studies. devoted to a single work and provides a close Contributors: Derek Attridge, Seamus reading of that text, as well as a full account Deane, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Christopher of its historical, cultural, and intellectual Butler, Garry Leonard, John Paul Riquelme, background, and a discussion of its Jennifer Levine, Margot Norris, Vicki influence. Mahaffey, Jeri Johnson, Joseph Valente, Format:198 x 129 mm Jennifer Wicke, Marjorie Howes Hardbacks: £25.00 A Subject areas: English literature, Joyce studies Paperbacks: £9.95 X Market: undergraduate students, graduate Subject areas: English and European students, academic researchers literature, classical studies, world literature Cambridge Companions to Literature Market: undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 300pp (introductory), graduate students 0 521 83710 3 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 54553 6 PB c.£15.95 T Resources: www.cambridge.org/landmarks Not previously announced

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■ Textbook The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to Harriet Beecher Stowe Walter Benjamin The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period Edited by Cindy Weinstein Edited by David S. Ferris California Institute of Technology University of Colorado, Boulder William St Clair This provides fresh perspectives on the University of Cambridge frequently read classic Uncle Tom’s Cabin, as During the centuries when printed paper well as on topics of perennial interest, such was the only means by which texts could be as Stowe’s representation of race, her attitude carried across time and distance, most to reform, and her relationship to the people believed that reading helped to American novel. Accessible and engaged, this shape the minds, attitudes, and actions of is the most comprehensive introduction readers. From quantified information St available to Stowe’s work. Clair provides on book prices, print runs, Subject areas: American literature intellectual property, and readerships gathered from over fifty publishing and Market: undergraduate students, graduate printing archives, he offers a picture of the students, academic researchers past very different from those presented by Cambridge Companions to Literature traditional approaches. This book is 228 x 152 mm 280pp indispensable to students of English 0 521 82592 X HB c.£45.00 A literature, book history, and the history of 0 521 53309 0 PB c.£15.95 T ideas. May This Companion offers a comprehensive Subject areas: history of the book, introduction to the thought of the highly literature, publishing and printing history The Cambridge Companion to influential twentieth-century critic and theorist Walter Benjamin. The volume Market: academic researchers, graduate Nathaniel Hawthorne provides examinations of the different students Edited by Richard H. Millington aspects of Benjamin’s work that have had a 228 x 152 mm 600pp 22 half-tones 13 tables This Companion provides fresh perspectives significant effect on contemporary critical 25 figures on Hawthorne’s classic works, and on topics and historical thought. 0 521 81006 X HB c.£45.00 A such as Hawthorne’s relationship to history, April to women, politics, and early America. This Subject areas: literary theory, philosophy Companion brings together a team of leading Market: undergraduate students, graduate ■ Textbook international scholars to offer the most students, academic researchers comprehensive introduction available to Cambridge Companions to Literature The Cambridge Introduction to Hawthorne’s work and life. 228 x 152 mm 270pp Russian Poetry Subject areas: American literature 0 521 79329 7 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 79724 1 PB c.£15.95 T Michael Wachtel Market: undergraduate students, graduate January Princeton University, New Jersey students, academic researchers This introduction presents the major themes, Cambridge Companions to Literature forms and styles of Russian poetry. Using The Cambridge Companion to 228 x 152 mm 280pp the Modern German Novel examples from Russia’s greatest poets, Wachtel 0 521 80745 X HB c.£45.00 A draws on three centuries of verse, from the 0 521 00204 4 PB c.£15.95 T Edited by Graham Bartram beginnings of secular literature in the May University of Lancaster eighteenth century to the present. This This volume provides a broad ranging book will be an invaluable tool for students introduction to the major trends in the and teachers. development of the German novel from Subject areas: Russian poetry, literature and the 1890s to the present. Unique in its culture combination of breadth of coverage and Market: undergraduate students detailed analysis of individual works, this (introductory), undergraduate students, Companion will be indispensable to graduate students, academic researchers students and teachers. 228 x 152 mm 220pp Subject areas: German literature 0 521 80881 2 HB c.£40.00 A Market: undergraduate students, graduate 0 521 00493 4 PB c.£14.95 X students, academic researchers April Cambridge Companions to Literature 228 x 152 mm 332pp 0 521 48253 4 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 48392 1 PB c.£15.95 T March

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The Cambridge Companion to Market: academic researchers, graduate Psalm Culture and Early Modern John Dryden students English Literature Edited by Steven N. Zwicker Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Hannibal Hamlin Codicology, 11 Washington University, St Louis Ohio State University 247 x 174 mm 248pp 2 line diagrams 8 half-tones John Dryden – poet-laureate and author of 2 tables 2 figures Psalm Culture and Early Modern English highly successful plays, poems, and essays of 0 521 82393 5 HB c.£60.00 A Literature examines the powerful influence literary criticism – was a towering literary January of the biblical Psalms on sixteenth- and figure in the late seventeenth century and seventeenth-century English literature. It had enormous influence on the development Anglo-Saxon England explores the imaginative, beautiful, ingenious of eighteenth-century literature. This Volume 32 and sometimes ludicrous and improbable collection offers a variety of perspectives on ways in which the Psalms were ‘translated’ Edited by Michael Lapidge Dryden’s work and culture. from ancient Israel to Renaissance and Simon Keynes Subject areas: English literature, history of Reformation England. and Malcolm Godden ideas Subject areas: English Renaissance literature, Anglo-Saxon England consistently embraces Market: undergraduate students, graduate biblical studies, early modern English history, all the main aspects of study of Anglo-Saxon students, academic researchers music history history and culture. 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Drummond Bone Market: academic researchers, graduate Erica Longfellow University of Liverpool Kingston University, Surrey students, undergraduate students Specially commissioned essays by leading Anglo-Saxon England, 32 This study challenges critical assumptions scholars discuss Byron’s work in several about the role of religion in shaping women’s fascinating contexts: literary history, Byron’s 228 x 152 mm 320pp experiences of authorship. The seventeenth- 0 521 81344 1 HB c.£80.00 A life and travels, publishing, politics, and his century Protestant women discussed in this March reception across Europe. Unique in its book range across the religio-political and combination of breadth of coverage and social spectrums yet all display an affinity detailed analysis of individual works, this Milton and Ecology with modern feminist theologians. 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The Indian Mutiny and the British Domesticity and Dissent in the Market: academic researchers, graduate Imagination Seventeenth Century students Gautam Chakravarty English Women’s Writing and the Public 228 x 152 mm 385pp University of Delhi Sphere 0 521 81323 9 HB c.£50.00 A May Chakravarty explores representations of the Katharine Gillespie Miami University Indian Mutiny of 1857 in British popular The Revolution in Popular fiction and historiography. He draws on a Gillespie examines writings by seventeenth- range of primary sources including diaries, century English Puritan women who Literature autobiographies and state papers. The book fought for religious freedom. Seeking the Print, Politics and the People 1790 –1860 has a broad interdisciplinary base and will right to preach and prophesy, women such Ian Haywood appeal to scholars of English literature, as Katherine Chidley, Anna Trapnel, University of Surrey, Roehampton modern Indian history and cultural studies. 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Harnessing the discipline of beyond literature, McRae argues that the The Art of Making Knowledge, 1580–1670 mechanics to their literary and philosophical most influential and incisive political satire Elizabeth Spiller concerns, writers including Francis Bacon in this period is found in manuscript libels, Texas Christian University and Edmund Spenser look to machinery to scurrilous pamphlets, and a range of other Brings together key works in early modern ponder all manner of instrumental means, material. science and literature (from the anatomy of from rhetoric and pedagogy to diplomacy Subject areas: English literature, political William Harvey and the experimentalism and courtly dissimulation. thought of William Gilbert to the fictions of Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, and Margaret Subject areas: English literature, renaissance Market: academic researchers, graduate Cavendish) to explore how two cultures and and early modern studies students disciplines, science and literature, developed Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 266pp through a shared aesthetic of knowledge. students 0 521 81495 2 HB £45.00 A Subject areas: Renaissance literature, 228 x 152 mm 320pp 10 half-tones January English cultural history, history of science 0 521 83187 3 HB c.£45.00 A February Demonic Possession and Market: academic researchers, graduate Exorcism in Early Modern students The Literature of Satire England Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture, 45 Charles A. 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The French Fetish Scotland and the Borders of Science in the Nineteenth- Gender, Language and Culture from Romanticism Century Periodical Chaucer to Shakespeare Edited by Leith Davis Reading the Magazine of Nature Deanne Williams Simon Fraser University, British Columbia Geoffrey Cantor York University, Toronto Ian Duncan University of Leeds Traces the cultural legacy of the Norman University of California, Berkeley Gowan Dawson Conquest in England from 1350 to 1600; and Janet Sorensen University of Leicester how English literature emerged out of the Indiana University, Bloomington Graeme Gooday presence of French language and culture in This is the first book devoted to Scottish University of Leeds medieval and early modern England. writing between 1745 and 1830 – a key Richard Noakes Includes chapters on Chaucer, the Corpus period comprising both the Scottish University of Cambridge Christi Plays, William Caxton, early Tudor Enlightenment and Romanticism in British Sally Shuttleworth poetry, and Shakespeare. literary history. Essays by leading scholars University of Sheffield Subject areas: English Renaissance from Scotland, England, Canada and the and Jonathan R. Topham literature, French literature and culture, USA, address a range of major figures and University of Leeds medieval literature topics. For the Victorians, magazines and Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: English literature, history of periodicals played a far greater role than students ideas books in shaping their understanding of the new discoveries and theories in science, Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Market: academic researchers, graduate technology and medicine. This book Culture students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 12 half-tones identifies and analyses the presentation of 228 x 152 mm 260pp 0 521 83216 0 HB c.£45.00 A science in the periodical press in Britain 0 521 83283 7 HB c.£42.50 A June between 1800 and 1900. April Subject areas: English literature, history of Hypocrisy and the Politics of Georgic Modernity and British science Politeness Romanticism Market: graduate students, academic Manners and Morals from Locke to Austen Poetry and the Meditation of History researchers Jenny Davidson Kevis Goodman Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Columbia University, New York Literature and Culture University of California, Berkeley 228 x 152 mm 300pp 22 half-tones Jenny Davidson considers the arguments Kevis Goodman traces connections that define hypocrisy as a moral and 0 521 83637 9 HB c.£42.50 A between georgic verse and developments May political virtue in its own right. She shows in other spheres from the late seventeenth that these were arguments that thrived in to the early nineteenth centuries. She opens Novel Relations eighteenth-century Britain’s culture of up the subject of georgic to larger areas of The Transformation of Kinship in English politeness. Davidson examines the attitude literary and cultural study including the Literature and Culture 1748–1818 of such writers as Locke and Austen towards history of the feelings, print culture, and hypocrisy. early scientific technology. Ruth Perry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Subject areas: eighteenth-century fiction, Subject areas: English literature, history of This book describes the transformation of literature and culture, history of ideas ideas the English family between 1748 and 1818. Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, academic students Covering such topics as sexual disgust, researchers incest, and the responsibility of men for 228 x 152 mm 250pp 1 half-tone Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, 59 their consanguineal kin, Perry explains the 0 521 83523 2 HB c.£45.00 A April 228 x 152 mm 240pp 4 half-tones plots and formulas of eighteenth-century 0 521 83168 7 HB c.£42.50 A fiction as both cause and effect of June reconfigured social realities. Subject areas: eighteenth-century English fiction, literature and culture, social and cultural history Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 450pp 0 521 83694 8 HB c.£40.00 A May

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The Victorian Supernatural Culture, Technology and the Edith Wharton and the Politics of Edited by Nicola Bown Creation of America’s National Race Birkbeck College, University of London Parks Jennifer Kassanoff Carolyn Burdett Richard Grusin Columbia University, New York Centre for Metropolitan History, University of London Wayne State University, Detroit Edith Wharton feared that the ‘ill-bred’, and Pamela Thurschwell Grusin investigates how the establishment foreign and poor would overwhelm an University College London of national parks participated in the American elite. Drawing on a range of The Victorians were haunted by the production of American national identity turn-of-the-century social documents, supernatural. This collection brings after the Civil War. He explores the origins unpublished archival material and all of together essays by scholars from literature, of America’s three major parks – Yosemite, Wharton’s novels, Kassanoff argues that a history of art and history of science which Yellowstone, and Grand Canyon – in fuller appreciation of American culture and explore the diversity of the Victorians’ relation to other forms of landscape democracy becomes available through an fascination with the supernatural. representation in the late nineteenth engagement with these controversial views. Subject areas: English literature, Victorian century. Subject areas: American literature studies Subject areas: American literature and Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate culture, cultural studies, eco-criticism researchers students Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century students Culture Literature and Culture, 42 Cambridge Studies in American Literature and 228 x 152 mm 280pp 228 x 152 mm 324pp 9 half-tones Culture, 137 0 521 83089 3 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 81015 9 HB £45.00 A 228 x 152 mm 240pp 42 half-tones May January 0 521 82649 7 HB c.£45.00 A February T. S. Eliot Literature, Science and The Contemporary Reviews Exploration in the Romantic Era Louisa May Alcott Jewel Spears Brooker Bodies of Knowledge The Contemporary Reviews Eckerd College, Florida Timothy Fulford Beverly Lyon Clark Widely regarded as one of the most important Nottingham Trent University Wheaton College, Massachusetts and influential poets of the twentieth century, Peter J. Kitson This collection of nineteenth-century T. S. Eliot was also extremely prolific. This University of Dundee reviews provides a wealth of new volume presents the most comprehensive and Debbie Lee information for scholars interested in Alcott gathering of newspaper and magazine Washington State University (increasing the number of indexed reviews reviews of Eliot’s work ever assembled. In Literature, Science and Exploration in the almost tenfold), and also insights into the Subject areas: English and American Romantic Era, Fulford, Kitson and Lee ways in which reading audiences were literature, poetry examine the massive impact of colonial constructed in the nineteenth-century Market: academic researchers, graduate exploration upon British scientific and United States. students literary activity between the 1760s and Subject areas: American literature 1830s. This broad ranging and well- American Critical Archives, 14 Market: academic researchers, graduate illustrated study will appeal to literary and 228 x 152 mm 554pp students cultural studies scholars. 0 521 38277 7 HB c.£80.00 A American Critical Archives, 13 March Subject areas: literary and cultural Romanticism, related anthropological 228 x 152 mm 344pp 0 521 82780 9 HB c.£80.00 A Culture and Crisis in New England studies, history of science, eighteenth and February Literature, Politics, History early nineteenth-century history John McWilliams Market: academic researchers, graduate Middlebury College, Vermont students In this magisterial study, McWilliams shows Cambridge Studies in Romanticism, 60 how successive narratives of crises, real or 228 x 152 mm 330pp 23 half-tones imagined, reflected historical realities while 0 521 82919 4 HB c.£42.50 A proving adaptable to later settlers. June Audacious in scope and intellectual range, McWilliams brings to light new historical contexts for understanding crucial events in early American literature and history. Subject areas: American literature Market: graduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, 142 228 x 152 mm 300pp 0 521 82683 7 HB c.£45.00 A April

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Proust, Beckett, and Narration Modernism, Labour and Selfhood D. H. Lawrence: Psychoanalysis James H. Reid in British Literature and Culture, and the Unconscious and Illinois State University 1890 –1930 Fantasia of the Unconscious This is the first book-length comparison Morag Shiach Edited by Bruce Steele of the narrative techniques of Marcel Proust Queen Mary, University of London Monash University, Victoria and Samuel Beckett. This study is an Shiach examines the ways in which labour The two essays Psychoanalysis and the important contribution to critical literature, was experienced and represented between Unconscious (1921) and Fantasia of the and offers fresh perspectives on the crucial 1890 and 1930. She explores a series of Unconscious (1922) present Lawrence’s ideas importance of the Recherche and Beckett’s efforts to articulate the relations between about Freudian psychoanalytic theories, trilogy: Molloy, Malone dies, and The labour and selfhood within modernism. the upbringing and education of children, Unnamable in the context of the twentieth- This study will be of interest to literary and marriage, and social and even political century novel. cultural scholars alike. action. They form an illuminating guide Subject areas: French literature, English Subject areas: English literature, twentieth- to the thinking behind his other published literature, comparative literature, literary century history, cultural studies works. theory Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: D. H. Lawrence studies, Market: academic researchers, graduate students Freud studies, modernism and twentieth- students century literature and culture, history of 228 x 152 mm 326pp 5 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 206pp 0 521 83459 7 HB c.£45.00 A ideas 0 521 82847 3 HB £40.00 A January Market: academic researchers, graduate Not previously announced students Literature, Technology, and The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Wole Soyinka Modernity, 1860 –2000 D. H. Lawrence History, Politics and Colonialism 216 x 138 mm 300pp Nicholas Daly Biodun Jeyifo 0 521 32791 1 HB c.£60.00 A Trinity College, Dublin April Daly considers the way human/machine encounters have been imagined from the D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and 1860s on. He argues that collisions, literal Articles and metaphorical, dramatize the relationship between the individual and modern Edited by James T. Boulton industrial society, and suggests that the University of Birmingham pleasures of fictional suspense help people Thirty-nine essays and articles, written by to assimilate the speeding up of everyday D. H. Lawrence in the period between life. 1926 and his death in 1930, are collected in Subject areas: twentieth-century English this volume. They include the contentious and American literature, cultural studies introduction to his own volume of Paintings, the highly controversial essay Pornography Market: academic researchers, graduate and Obscenity, and two autobiographical students pieces never published before. 228 x 152 mm 172pp 8 half-tones Jeyifo examines the connections between 0 521 83392 2 HB c.£40.00 A Subject areas: twentieth-century literary the innovative and influential writings of January and cultural studies, D. H. Lawrence Wole Soyinka and his radical political studies, art history, social, political and activism. Jeyifo carries out detailed analyses Modernism and the Culture of gender studies of Soyinka’s most ambitious works, relating Market Society Market: academic researchers, graduate them to the controversies generated by students Soyinka’s use of literature and theatre for John Xiros Cooper University of British Columbia, Vancouver The Cambridge Edition of the Works of radical political purposes. D. H. Lawrence Subject areas: African literature Cooper argues that in their personal 216 x 138 mm 450pp 1 half-tone relationships, gender roles and sexual Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 58431 0 HB c.£60.00 A contacts, the Modernist avant-garde February students epitomised the impact of capitalism on Cambridge Studies in African and Caribbean everyday life. He explores this provocative Literature, 9 theme across a wide range of Modernist 216 x 138 mm 406pp authors, including Joyce, Eliot, Stein and Literature 0 521 39486 4 HB c.£47.50 A Barnes. ▼ see also Not previously announced Subject areas: English literature 74 Peters: Print Culture and the Early Quakers Market: graduate students, academic 128 Ward: Cultural Transformation and Religious Practice researchers 127 Young: The Cambridge History of Early Christian 228 x 152 mm 260pp Literature 0 521 83486 4 HB c.£40.00 A May

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The Cambridge History of British Theatre This is a three-volume publication. All volumes are available separately and as a set.

Volume I Origins to 1660 Edited by Jane Milling and Peter Thomson University of Exeter Volume One of The Cambridge History of British Theatre begins in Roman Britain and ends with Charles II’s restoration to the throne imminent. The nineteen essays that make up the volume are written by leading British and American scholars. They combine an interest in the written drama with an understanding of the material conditions of the evolving professional theatre which the drama helped to sustain, often against formidable odds. 228 x 152 mm 480 pages 40 half-tones 0 521 65040 2 HB c.£100.00 A June

Volume II 1660 to 1895 Edited by Joseph Donohue University of Massachusetts, Amherst Volume Two of The Cambridge History of British Theatre begins in 1660 with the restoration • Looks at the turbulent public life of of King Charles II to the throne and the re-establishment of the professional theatre, and performance in Britain follows the far-reaching development of the form over two centuries and more to 1895. Essays by experts in the field provide authoritative, up-to-date and clearly written accounts • Essays are written by leading British and of the theatre, dramatists, actors and actresses, and audiences. Chapters on two remarkable American scholars works and two historically crucial years accompany wide-ranging studies of such topics as • Features ‘case studies’ of famous plays in censorship, politics and morality, and theatrical legislation. performance 228 x 152 mm 520 pages 34 half-tones • Fully illustrated 0 521 65068 2 Hardback c.£100.00 A June

Subject: theatre, English literature Volume III Market: academic researchers, graduate Since 1895 students Edited by Baz Kershaw University of Bristol This volume explores the rich histories of English, Scottish and Welsh theatres in the ‘long’ twentieth century, 1895–2002. Twenty-three original essays by leading historians and critics investigate the major aspects of theatrical performance, ranging from the great actor-managers to humble seaside entertainers and from the challenges of alternative theatres to the economics of theatre under Thatcher. Detailed surveys of key theatre practices across the period are combined with case studies of influential productions, critical years placed in historical perspective and evaluations of theatre at the turn of the millennium. 228 x 152mm 520 pages 35 half-tones 0 521 65132 8 HB c.£100.00 A June

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The Cambridge Companion to David Mamet Edited by Christopher Bigsby University of East Anglia This collection of specially written essays offers both student and theatregoer a guide to one of the most celebrated American dramatists working today. The volume covers the full range of Mamet’s writing, as well as his films, such as The Verdict and Wag the Dog. Subject areas: theatre, American literature Market: graduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Companions to Literature 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 81557 6 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 89468 9 PB c.£15.95 T June

Shakespeare and the American Nation Photographer: Malcolm Davies. Copyright Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Kim C. Sturgess Looking for Sex in Shakespeare Why do so many Americans celebrate Stanley Wells, Shakespeare, a long-dead English poet and Shakespeare Birthplace Trust playwright? This book tells the story of America’s relationship with Shakespeare, Stanley Wells is one of the best-known the story of how and why Shakespeare and most versatile of Shakespeare scholars. • Published in association with the became a hero of American popular culture: His new book considers how far sexual Globe Theatre on Bankside their first media superstar. meaning in Shakespeare’s writing is a matter of interpretation by actors, • Lively, accessible prose, addressed to Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, directors and critics. Tracing interpretations a broad readership of students and American literature and culture of Shakespearian bawdy and innuendo Shakespeare-lovers Market: academic researchers, graduate from the eighteenth-century to the • Pictures from notable productions of students present, Wells pays special attention to Shakespeare’s plays 228 x 152 mm 280pp 1 plan interpretations of A Midsummer Night’s 0 521 83585 2 HB c.£40.00 A Dream, to the Sonnets and to homosexual April relationships in the plays. His lively, provocative, and open-minded new book will appeal to a broad readership of students, theatre-goers and Shakespeare lovers. The Shakespeare Company, Contents: Preface by Patrick Spottiswoode; Introduction; 1. Lewd Interpreters; 1594 –1642 2. The originality of Shakespeare’s Sonnets; 3. Men loving Men in Shakespeare’s plays; Andrew Gurr Conclusion. University of Reading ■ Stanley Wells has devoted most of his life to teaching, editing, and writing about Shakespeare This is the first complete history of the and his contemporaries. He was Director of the Shakespeare Institute from 1987 to 1997. His publications include Shakespeare: A Dramatic Life, Shakespeare: For All Time (2002) and (with theatre company in which Shakespeare Paul Edmondson) Shakespeare’s Sonnets (forthcoming in 2004). acted and which staged all his plays. Andrew Gurr provides a comprehensive Market: Shakespeare studies, theatre illustrated history of the company’s Level: undergraduate students, general readers activities, explores its social role in its time 216 x 138 mm 120 pages 15 half-tones and examines its repertoire of plays. 0 521 83284 5 HB £30.00 A 0 521 54039 9 PB £10.95 T Subject areas: theatre, history of Britain April after 1450, Shakespeare studies Market: academic researchers, graduate students Publicity material available: By request – contact your Cambridge sales representative 228 x 152 mm 300pp 25 half-tones 2 maps 0 521 80730 1 HB c.£40.00 A April

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■ New in Paperback Players of Shakespeare 5 Shakespeare’s Violated Bodies Stage and Screen Performance A History of Irish Theatre, Edited by Robert Smallwood Shakespeare Centre, Stratford-upon-Avon Pascale Aebischer 1601–2000 Contents: Preface; Introduction Robert University of Leicester Christopher Morash Smallwood; Prospero in The Tempest Philip Aebischer discusses stage and screen National University of Ireland, Maynooth Voss; Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of performances of Titus Andronicus, Hamlet, Errors Ian Hughes; Puck (and Philostrate) in Othello and King Lear with a view to showing A Midsummer Night’s Dream Aidan how bodies which are virtually absent from McArdle; Viola and Olivia in Twelfth Night the playtexts and critical discourse can be Zoë Waites and Matilda Ziegler; Hermione prominent in performance, where their in The Winter’s Tale Alexandra Gilbreath; representation reflects the cultural and Leontes in The Winter’s Tale, and Macbeth political climate of the production. Antony Sher; Romeo in Romeo and Juliet Subject areas: English literature, drama, David Tennant; Timon of Athens Michael Shakespeare studies, Shakespeare Pennington; Hamlet Simon Russell Beale; performance King Lear Nigel Hawthorne; Iago in Othello Market: academic researchers, graduate Richard McCabe; Cleopatra in Antony and students Cleopatra Frances de la Tour. 228 x 152 mm 234pp 17 half-tones Subject areas: theatre, drama, English 0 521 82935 6 HB c.£42.50 A literature March Market: academic researchers, graduate National Theatre Book Prize, 2002 students, general readers Professing Performance Chris Morash’s widely-praised account Players of Shakespeare Theatre in the Academy from Philology to of Irish Theatre traces an often forgotten 228 x 152 mm 248pp 24 half-tones Performativity history leading up to the Irish Literary 0 521 81131 7 HB £30.00 A Shannon Jackson Revival. He then follows that history to Not previously announced University of California, Berkeley the present by creating a remarkably clear Professing Performance explores the picture of the cultural contexts which As You Like It institutional history of performance in produced the playwrights who have been Edited by Cynthia Marshall the US academy in order to revise current responsible for making Irish theatre’s Rhodes College, Memphis debates around the role of the arts and world-wide historical and contemporary This edition provides a detailed history of humanities in higher education. Shannon reputation. The main chapters are each the play in production, both on stage and Jackson analyzes long-standing debates followed by shorter chapters, focusing on on screen. The commentary, printed between the world of the scholar and the a single night at the theatre. This prize- alongside the New Cambridge Shakespeare world of the artist. winning book is an essential, entertaining edition of the text, draws on primary Subject areas: theatre history, cultural and highly original guide to the history and sources to illuminate how costuming, stage studies performance of Irish theatre. business, design, and directorial choices Market: graduate students, undergraduate • The only book available to trace Irish have shaped the play in performance. students, academic researchers theatre from the seventeenth century to Subject areas: Shakespeare studies, theatre Theatre and Performance Theory the present history 216 x 138 mm 240pp • Written in an accessible style Market: graduate students, undergraduate 0 521 65189 1 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 65605 2 PB c.£15.95 A • Well-illustrated students, academic researchers February ‘A brilliant and ground-breaking book Shakespeare in Production written with great wit and elegance. Morash 228 x 152 mm 300pp 13 half-tones provides an immensely enlightening and 0 521 78137 X HB c.£47.50 A entertaining approach, quite unlike 0 521 78649 5 PB c.£17.95 T anything that has been done before.’ March Bernard O’Donoghue Subject areas: Irish theatre, theatre studies, Irish studies Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, enthusiasts 228 x 152 mm 340pp 9 line diagrams 11 half-tones 0 521 64682 0 PB c.£16.95 T January

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Reading the Material Theatre Post-Imperial Brecht Textual Performances Ric Knowles Politics and Performance, North and South The Modern Reproduction of University of Guelph, Ontario Loren Kruger Shakespeare’s Drama Demonstrates a method of theatrical University of Chicago Edited by Lukas Erne performance analysis taking into account Looks at Brecht in regions of political Université de Genève the entire theatre experience, from sensitivity where his works are produced to and Margaret Jane Kidnie production to reception. Includes five case make political statements. Loren Kruger University of Western Ontario studies of the cultural work performed by focuses much of her analysis in regions of This important collection brings together repertory and touring theatre companies special resonance, including East Germany leading scholars to examine crucial questions and by international festivals. and South Africa. Includes interpretations regarding the theory and practice of editing Subject areas: theatre history, twentieth- of Brecht in light of dramatists and writers, Shakespeare’s plays. In particular the essays century cultural history including Heiner Müller, Fugard, and examine how what we know about early Adorno. modern practices in the playhouse, the Market: academic researchers, graduate author’s study and the printing house ought students Subject areas: theatre history, twentieth- century literature and culture, German to affect modern editorial mediation. Theatre and Performance Theory history and culture Subject areas: Shakespeare, textual history 216 x 138 mm 240pp 10 half-tones 0 521 64331 7 HB c.£42.50 A Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 64416 X PB c.£15.95 A students students May Cambridge Studies in Modern Theatre 228 x 152 mm 280pp 6 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 320pp 20 half-tones 0 521 83095 8 HB c.£45.00 A The Theatre of Suzuki Tadashi 0 521 81708 0 HB c.£45.00 A May Ian Carruthers June La Trobe University, Victoria New Theatre Quarterly 74 and Takahashi Yasunari Actresses and Whores Edited by Simon Trussler Rose Bruford College, London This book, the first comprehensive study On Stage and in Society of any Asian theatre director in this series, Kirsten Pullen and Clive Barker Rose Bruford College, London traces Suzuki’s rise from Little Theatre University of Calgary director to international festival celebrity, For centuries the two definitions of actress New Theatre Quarterly provides a lively links his unique Surrealist dramaturgy with and prostitute have overlapped. Using international forum where theatrical his intercultural training system, and gives biographies of historical actresses and scholarship and practice can meet, and in-depth descriptions of his most acclaimed prostitutes and interviews with contemporary where prevailing dramatic assumptions can productions. sex workers, this book offers new insight be subjected to vigorous critical questioning. It shows that theatre history Subject areas: modern theatre history, into the historical connection between the has a contemporary relevance, that theatre Asian cultural studies two and their perception in society and on the stage. studies need a methodology, and that Market: academic researchers, graduate theatre criticism needs a language. students Subject areas: theatre history, women’s studies, English literature Subject areas: theatre studies Directors in Perspective Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 330pp 42 half-tones students, undergraduate students, 0 521 59024 8 HB c.£47.50 A students March 228 x 152 mm 275pp 10 half-tones professionals 0 521 83341 8 HB c.£40.00 A New Theatre Quarterly, 74 0 521 54102 6 PB c.£14.95 A 247 x 174 mm 104pp 10 half-tones Women on Stage in Stuart Drama June 0 521 53589 1 PB £9.95 A Sophie Tomlinson Not previously announced University of Auckland Sophie Tomlinson examines the emergence of the actress and her professional acceptance through an analysis of the play texts, masques, and private productions of early modern England. More than half a century before the true actress appeared on stage, playwrights explored the issue of femininity and its portrayal on stage. Subject areas: Renaissance literature and theatre, gender studies, early modern English history and culture Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 12 half-tones 0 521 81111 2 HB c.£45.00 A June

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New Theatre Quarterly 75 Film and Subject areas: film Edited by Simon Trussler Market: academic researchers, graduate and Clive Barker Media Studies students, enthusiasts New Theatre Quarterly provides a lively Cambridge Film Handbooks international forum where theatrical 228 x 152 mm 192pp 29 half-tones scholarship and practice can meet, and ■ Revised edition 0 521 80885 5 HB £40.00 A 0 521 00501 9 PB £14.95 T where prevailing dramatic assumptions January can be subjected to vigorous critical The ‘I’ of the Camera questioning. It shows that theatre history Essays in Film Criticism, History, and has a contemporary relevance, that theatre Aesthetics The Films of Orson Welles Second edition studies need a methodology, and that Robert Garis theatre criticism needs a language. William Rothman University of Miami This book offers a comprehensive overview Subject areas: theatre studies of Orson Welles’ life and career, highlighting Originally published in 1988, The ‘I’ of the Market: academic researchers, graduate the shape of the filmmaker’s career, his Camera has become a classic in the literature astonishing precocity and his extraordinary students, undergraduate students, of film. William Rothman challenges readers professionals gifts that resulted in both splendid successes to think about film in adventurous ways that and puzzling failures. Robert Garis provides New Theatre Quarterly, 75 are more open to movies and our experience a fresh appreciation and interpretative 247 x 174 mm 96pp of them. This second edition includes commentary of his films. 0 521 53590 5 PB c.£9.95 A fourteen new essays and a new foreword. Subject areas: film Not previously announced Subject areas: American studies, film Market: graduate students, undergraduate New Theatre Quarterly 76 Market: academic researchers, graduate students, enthusiasts students, undergraduate students, Cambridge Film Classics Edited by Simon Trussler enthusiasts 228 x 152 mm 200pp 36 half-tones and Clive Barker Cambridge Studies in Film 0 521 64014 8 HB c.£40.00 A New Theatre Quarterly provides a lively 228 x 152 mm 416pp 373 half-tones 0 521 64972 2 PB c.£14.95 A international forum where theatrical 0 521 82022 7 HB £55.00 A July scholarship and practice can meet, and 0 521 52724 4 PB £19.95 T where prevailing dramatic assumptions January Remote Control can be subjected to vigorous critical New Media, New Ethics questioning. It shows that theatre history Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Edited by Catharine Lumby has a contemporary relevance, that theatre Orange University of Sydney studies need a methodology, and that Edited by Stuart Y. McDougal and Elspeth Probyn theatre criticism needs a language. MacAlester College, Minnesota University of Sydney Subject areas: theatre studies Brings together new and critically informed This book examines the ethical challenges Market: academic researchers, graduate essays about one of the most controversial posed by new media formats, technologies students, undergraduate students, films ever made. It examines the literary and audiences. It considers how these professionals origins of the work, the nature of cinematic genres and technologies work, how they are New Theatre Quarterly, 76 violence, questions of gender and the film’s reshaping the public sphere, and how the 247 x 174 mm 96pp treatment of sexuality, and the difficulties of connections between product and viewer, 0 521 53591 3 PB c.£9.95 A adapting an invented language for the screen. and producer and media consumer, are Not previously announced Subject areas: film being changed by new shows and formats. Market: graduate students, undergraduate Subject areas: media studies, cultural students, academic researchers, enthusiasts studies, gender studies Cambridge Film Handbooks Market: enthusiasts, undergraduate students, 228 x 152 mm 182pp 19 half-tones general readers 0 521 57376 9 HB £40.00 A 228 x 152 mm 240pp 0 521 57488 9 PB £14.95 A 0 521 53427 5 PB £22.95 A Not previously announced Not previously announced

The Coen Brothers’ Fargo Edited by William Luhr Saint Peter’s College, New Jersey This volume explores Fargo from a variety of methodological perspectives. Providing a detailed account of the film’s production, reception and place within the career of the Coen brothers, it explores issues and themes that are important to current film discourse, including genre, gender and sexuality, race, history, culture and myth.

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The Life of Elgar Michael Kennedy This important new biography of Elgar draws on letters and documents which have become available in the last twenty-five years. Michael Kennedy, a leading scholar of British music and a distinguished musical biographer, uses this new material, which includes Elgar’s own vast correspondence, in an attempt to get to the centre of the composer’s complex personality. Elgar’s letters reveal his unpredictable swings of mood, from gaiety and a fondness for puns to morose self-pity and a feeling that he was ‘not wanted’, and although much of Elgar’s music sounds confident and coherent, it also has an underlying layer of unease, melancholy and insecurity. His relationships with his wife and other women friends are a continuing thread in the life of a man who remained acutely conscious of his lower middle-class origins in spite of his meteoric rise to fame, honours in Edward VII’s reign and friendship with the King. Contents: 1. ‘Boyhood’s Daze’; 2. Helen; 3. Alice; 4. Caractacus; 5. Enigma; 6. ‘The best of me’; 7. Darkness at noon; 8. The last oratorio; 9. Symphony; 10. Windflower; 11. Second Symphony; 12. For the Fallen; 13. Brinkwells; 14. Post mortem; 15. Vera Subject: music Market: undergraduate students, professionals, enthusiasts • A fresh study of Elgar drawing on recently Musical Lives published letters and documents 216 x 138 mm 200pp 30 half-tones 0 521 81076 0 HB c. £40.00 A • Michael Kennedy is one of the UK’s 0 521 00907 3 PB c. £14.95 T foremost music critics January

The Life of Bach Peter Williams University of Edinburgh and Duke University, North Carolina Bach, like Shakespeare, is known largely by his works, exceptional in quantity as well as quality, and only a few original documents convey any idea of his life and character. Peter Williams’s thoroughly new look at Bach’s biography asks many questions about the so-called evidence. What was he like as a young man, as a father, as an ageing church servant? What were his preoccupations? What music did he know and how did he compose and perform such an amazing amount of music? Was he a disappointed man? Reading the available documentation critically, especially from the viewpoint of a performer, and going back to the first substantial ‘biography’ of Bach, namely his Obituary, Williams suggests new interpretations of the composer’s life and his work. In addition, he asks if our understanding of Bach has been hindered by the unremitting deference displayed towards him since his death. Contents: Introduction; 1. Early years 1685–1703; 2. First appointments 1703–1708; 3. Weimar 1708–1717; 4. Cöthen 1717–1723; 5. Leipzig, the first decade; 6. Leipzig, the second decade; 7. Leipzig, the final years and the first personal descriptions; Appendix 1. A sample hypothesis; Appendix 2. Some terms; References; BWV Index; Name index. • Considers Bach’s music in the context of Subject: music his life Market: undergraduate students, professionals, enthusiasts • Compares Bach with his contemporaries Musical Lives and their work 216 x 138 mm 200pp 9 half-tones 2 maps 0521 826365 HB c. £40.00 A 0521 533740 PB c. £14.95 T January

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The Cambridge Companion to Eight Centuries of Troubadours ■ Mendelssohn New in Paperback and Trouvères Edited by Peter Mercer-Taylor The Cambridge History of The Changing Identity of Medieval Music University of Minnesota American Music John Haines The Companion to Mendelssohn, is written University of Toronto Edited by David Nicholls by leading scholars in the field. In fourteen University of Southampton chapters they explore the life, work, and reception of a composer – performer once This is the first study of music in the thought uniquely untroubled in life and art United States to be written by a team alike, but who is now broadly understood of scholars. It surveys music of Native as one of the nineteenth-century’s most Americans, musical life until 1900, film deeply problematic musical figures. The and stage music, jazz, rock, and regional first section of the volume considers issues musics. The volume includes twentieth- of biography, with chapters dedicated to century art music, and the experimental Mendelssohn’s role in the emergence of and tonal traditions. Europe’s modern musical institutions, to ‘Unlike European musical history, the the persistent tensions of his German- terra incognita of American music for Jewish identity, and to his close but non-specialists is the pre-modern era. enigmatic relationship with his gifted The first half of The Cambridge History older sister, Fanny. The following nine of American Music covers all aspects of essays survey Mendelssohn’s expansive this period and is worth the price of the and multi-faceted musical output, marked whole.’ Times Literary Supplement This book traces the changing interpretation as it was by successes in almost every of troubadour and trouvère music, a Subject areas: music history, American repertoire of songs which have successfully contemporary musical genre outside of music history, American cultural history opera. The volume’s two closing essays maintained public interest for eight Market: graduate students, undergraduate confront, in turn, the turbulent course of centuries, from the medieval chansonniers students, academic researchers Mendelssohn’s posthumous reception and to contemporary rap renditions. A study of some of the challenges his music continues The Cambridge History of Music their reception therefore serves to illustrate to pose for modern performers. 228 x 152 mm 653pp the development of the modern concept of 0 521 54554 4 PB c. £27.95 A ‘medieval music’. Subject areas: music May Subject areas: early music, music Market: undergraduate students, performance professionals, enthusiasts Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Companions to Music students 247 x 174 mm 320pp 50 music examples Musical Performance and Reception 0 521 82603 9 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 53342 2 PB c.£18.95 T 228 x 152 mm 360pp 12 tables 26 figures June 53 music examples 0 521 82672 1 HB c.£50.00 A March

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Three Modes of Perception in Making Words Sing Japanese Music Mozart Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Song History, Performance, Research The Philosophical, Pastoral and Comic in Jonathan Dunsby Edited by Alison McQueen Tokita Cosi fan tutte University of Reading Monash University, Victoria Edward Goehring What makes a classical song a song? In a and David W. Hughes University of Notre Dame, Indiana wideranging discussion, covering such University of London This is the first scholarly study of what is contrasting composers as Brahms and An international team of scholars explore widely regarded as Mozart’s most enigmatic Berberian, Schubert and Kurtág, Jonathan the complexities of Japanese music and its opera. Goehring offers a new perspective on Dunsby considers the nature of vocality in history. The standard classical genres are the relationships between text and tone in songs of the nineteenth and twentieth considered, as well as contemporary music. opera, on the tension between comedy and centuries. This is an important book on a neglected philosophy, and on the pastoral mode, Subject areas: music field, where the authors successfully make the connection between music, a people which the opera uses in especially subtle Market: academic researchers, graduate and a way of life. ways. students Subject areas: music history, opera history, 228 x 152 mm 200pp 28 music examples Subject areas: Japanese music, theatre eighteenth-century cultural history, theatre 0 521 83661 1 HB c.£40.00 A studies, world history, sociology history March Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate researchers students Bruckner’s Symphonies 228 x 152 mm 320pp 10 half-tones Cambridge Studies in Opera Analysis, Reception, Cultural Politics 17 music examples 0 521 81694 7 HB c.£50.00 A 228 x 152 mm 325pp 6 tables Julian Horton Not previously announced 0 521 83881 9 HB c.£45.00 A University College Dublin June This important new study of Bruckner’s symphonies isolates problematic issues of The Virtuoso Liszt interpretation, analysis, reception, and Dana Gooley historical location, and offers potential Case Western Reserve University, Ohio solutions through case studies of individual Dana Gooley examines the concert career works. of the great nineteenth-century piano Subject areas: music virtuoso, Franz Liszt. It is the first book Market: academic researchers, graduate to examine in depth how Liszt’s students, professionals contemporaries perceived him and 247 x 174 mm 250pp 50 music examples interpreted his significance. The book 0 521 82354 4 HB c.£45.00 A contains many new insights about Liszt’s February highly original performing style. Subject areas: music history, musical Wagner and the Romantic Hero performance, critical musicology Simon Williams Market: academic researchers, graduate University of California, Santa Barbara students Simon Williams explores the image of the New Perspectives in Music History and Criticism, 13 hero in Wagner’s work and examines this 228 x 152 mm 300pp 16 half-tones 2 tables heroism as a function of Wagner’s theatre 10 music examples and music. The book analyses all thirteen 0 521 83443 0 HB c.£45.00 A stage works by Wagner and his adaptation May of the figure of the Romantic hero. Subject areas: music history, theatre history, German cultural history Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 250pp 0 521 82008 1 HB c.£45.00 A June

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The End of Art Donald Kuspit State University of New York, Stony Brook In The End of Art, Donald Kuspit argues that art is over because it has lost its aesthetic import. Tracing the demise of aesthetic experience to the works and theory of Marcel Duchamp and Barnett Newman, Kuspit argues that devaluation is inseparable from the entropic character of modern art, and that anti-aesthetic postmodern art is its final state. In reaction to the emptiness and stagnancy of postart, Kuspit signals the aesthetic and human future that lies with the New Old Masters. Contents: 1.The changing of the art guard; 2. The aesthetic maligned: Duchamp and Newman; 3. Seminal entropy: the paradox of modern art; 4. The decline of the cult of the unconscious: running on empty; 5. Mirror, mirror of the worldly wall, why is art no longer the truest religion of all?: the god that lost faith in itself; Postscript: Abandoning and rebuilding the studio.

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The Byzantine Monuments of Istanbul Ahmet S. Çakmak Princeton University, New Jersey John Freely Bosphorus University, Istanbul This book is about the Byzantine monuments of Istanbul, including more than twenty churches, most notably the Haghia Sophia, as well as the remains of the land and sea walls, the Hippodrome, imperial palaces, commemorative columns, reservoirs and cisterns, an aqueduct, a triumphal archway and a fortified port. They are described here in chronological order and in the context of their times, through the political, religious, social, economic, intellectual and artistic developments in the dynasties that came to power during the turbulent Byzantine age. Contents: 1. Byzantium; 2. The city of Constantine; 3. The imperial capital; 4. The late Roman city; 5. The reign of Justinian; 6. Haghia Sophia; 7. Justinian’s other buildings; 8. The medieval city; 9. The Macedonian dynasty; 10. The dynasty of the Comneni; 11. The Latin occupation; 12. The Palaeologian dynasty; 13. The fall of Byzantium.

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Early Medieval Bible Illumination Picturing Death in Classical Artistic Exchange and Cultural and the Ashburnham Pentateuch Athens Translation in the Italian Dorothy Verkerk The Evidence of the White Lekythoi Renaissance City University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill John Oakley Edited by Stephen Campbell This book focuses on the Ashburnham College of William and Mary, Virginia The Johns Hopkins University Pentateuch, an early medieval illuminated This is the first in-depth study of the pictures and Stephen Milner manuscript of the Old Testament whose found on Attic white lekythois. These University of Bristol pictures are among the earliest surviving funerary vases have long been appreciated This book considers the reception of the and most extensive biblical illustrations. for their beautiful polychrome images. This early modern culture of Florence, Rome, Dorothy Verkerk shows how the lively and richly illustrated volume closely examines and Venice in other centers of the Italic complex illustrations of Genesis and the four major types of scenes. peninsula. Collectively the essays examine Exodus were used to explain important Subject areas: classical antiquity, how the processes of cultural self-definition church teachings. archaeology, art history varied between the Italian urban centers in Subject areas: medieval history, religion, Market: academic researchers, graduate the early modern period, well before the art history students formation of a distinct Italian national identity. Market: academic researchers, graduate Cambridge Studies in Classical Art and students Iconography Subject areas: history, art history 228 x 152 mm 288pp 38 half-tones 247 x 174 mm 336pp 10 line diagrams Market: graduate students, academic 0 521 82917 8 HB £50.00 A 165 half-tones 16 colour plates researchers 0 521 82016 2 HB c.£60.00 A January 246 x 189 mm 375pp 2 line diagrams 86 half-tones May 0 521 82688 8 HB c.£60.00 A Lorenzo de’Medici, Collector of July Antiquities The Franciscans and Art Patronage in Late Medieval Italy L. Fusco Delacroix, Art and Patrimony in Louise Bourdua and G. Corti Post-Revolution France University of Aberdeen Lorenzo de’ Medici was a key figure in the Elizabeth Fraser In this book, Louise Bourdua examines how creation of the Renaissance. His activities as University of South Florida Franciscan church decoration developed a collector are documented in a group of 173 This book focuses on Delacroix’s paintings between 1250 and 1400. She argues that letters, previously unknown and published produced during the Bourbon Restoration. local Franciscan friars were more interested here for the first time. In addition to Fraser shows how the family served as an in their own conception of how artistic sculpture, Lorenzo collected small objects: important subtext in Delacroix’s art and as a programs should work than merely following coins, hardstone vases, and gems. political emblem in the Restoration. models for decoration issued from the Subject areas: art history, history mother church at Assisi. 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This book explores how he used the pictorial vocabulary of divine inspiration, found in domestic spaces of the elite classes the arts strategically, as a means of examining how themes of spiritual, of ancient Rome. Because the Roman house countering the growing hostility to the old intellectual, and artistic transcendence were fulfilled an important function as the seat order and the supremacy of the papacy. given visual form. She argues that the of its owner’s political power, its mural imagery of sleep offers a powerful visual sign Subject areas: art history, church history decoration provides critical evidence for for a Platonic model of divine inspiration. Market: academic researchers, graduate the interrelationship between public and students private life. 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Gottfried Semper and the Robert Smithson and the The Phenomenology of Painting Problem of Historicism American Landscape Nigel Wentworth Mari Hvattum Ron Graziani The Phenomenology of Painting examines the Universitetet i Oslo East Carolina University practice of painting – how a painter works Using key texts by Gottfried Semper, Robert Smithson and the American Landscape with materials, the elements of space, form Mari Hvattum offers a reinterpretation of is a social history of the artist’s earthworks and color – and viewer response to a work historicism. Hvattum focuses on Semper’s and their critical reception. Providing a of art. Nigel Wentworth tackles some of the two major concerns: an understanding of close analysis of Smithson’s own writings central questions of the philosophy of art, the ontological significance of art and and art works, Ron Graziani demonstrates offering a new theory on aesthetic quality. architecture, and the rendering of art and how his earthworks were part of an aesthetic Subject areas: art, aesthetics, philosophy of architecture as the objects of scientific and civic fault line that ruptured in the art investigation and prediction. 1960s. Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: architecture, philosophy, Subject areas: art history, American studies, students nineteenth-century historicism ecological management 246 x 189 mm 320pp 2 line diagrams 49 half-tones Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate 13 colour plates students students 0 521 81999 7 HB c.£45.00 A March 247 x 174 mm 288pp 40 line diagrams 10 half-tones 228 x 152 mm 256pp 4 line diagrams 39 half-tones 0 521 82163 0 HB £65.00 A 0 521 82755 8 HB c.£50.00 A Not previously announced February Andy Warhol’s Serial Photography Giovan Pietro Bellori: The Lives Surrealist Art and Thought in the William Ganis of the Modern Painter’s, 1930s From 1982 to 1987, Andy Warhol made Sculptors, and Architects Art, Politics and the Pysche 503 works composed of black-and-white A New Translation and Critical Edition Steven Harris photographic prints stitched together with Alice Sedgwick Wohl University of Saskatchewan, Canada thread. These works are the result of lifelong Hellmut Wohl Surrealist Art and Thought in the 1930s photographic exploration and a prolific and Tomaso Montanari examines the intersection of Hegelian decade when the artist shot over 124,000 aesthetics, experimental art and poetry, frames. This book is the first scholarly This is the first complete translation of the Marxism and psychoanalysis in the theory monograph to interpret Warhol’s enigmatic biographies of fifteen artists, including and practice of the Surrealist movement. series. Annibale Carracci, Caravaggio, Rubens, Van Dyck, and Poussin, by Giovan Pietro Subject areas: art history, literary, cultural Subject areas: art and photography Bellori. It is a fundamental source for and intellectual history Market: academic researchers, graduate seventeenth-century Italian art and artistic Market: academic researchers, graduate students theory, providing detailed descriptions of students Contemporary Artists and their Critics extant and lost works of art. 247 x 174 mm 336pp 35 half-tones 247 x 174 mm 200pp 44 half-tones Subject areas: art history 0 521 82387 0 HB £60.00 A 0 521 82335 8 HB c.£50.00 A January Market: academic researchers, graduate May students The Paradoxes of Art 246 x 189 mm 450pp 42 half-tones A Phenomenological Investigation 0 521 78187 6 HB c.£60.00 A August Alan Paskow St Mary’s College, Maryland Alan Paskow asks why fictional characters matter to us and how they emotionally affect us. He applies these questions to painting, demonstrating that certain paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. Subject areas: philosophy, art history, literature and literary theory, psychology Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 280pp 4 colour plates 0 521 82833 3 HB £47.50 A January

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The Roman Amphitheatre Architecture and Truth in Art and Architecture From its Origins to the Colosseum Fin-de-Siecle Vienna ▼ see also Katherine Welch Leslie Topp Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Oxford Brookes University 128 Dyrness: Reformed Theology and Visual Culture 74 Raffield: Images and Cultures of Law in Early Leslie Topp investigates how ‘truth’ in Modern England Viennese architecture at the turn of the twentieth century could be interpreted in a variety of ways, including truth to purpose, symbolist or ideal truth, and ethical notions of authenticity. Subject areas: modern architecture, history Market: academic researchers, graduate students 247 x 174 mm 272pp 16 line diagrams 64 half-tones 0 521 82275 0 HB c.£50.00 A February

Architectural Research Quarterly Volume 7 Part 1 The first book to analyze the evolution of Edited by Peter Carolin the Roman amphitheatre as an architectural This ground-breaking quarterly publication form. Katherine Welch addresses its origins acts as an international forum for and dissemination under the Republic, practitioners and academics by publishing from the third to first centuries BC; its cutting-edge research covering all aspects of monumentalization as an architectural architectural endeavour. Fully illustrated form under Augustus; and its canonization throughout, Architectural Research Quarterly as a building type with the Colosseum. includes sections on design, history, theory, Subject areas: classics, ancient history, art environmental design, construction, history information technology, and practice. Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: architecture, planning, urban students design, urban geography, building 247 x 174 mm 368pp 83 line diagrams technology 134 half-tones 1 map Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 80944 4 HB c.£60.00 A students, professionals, general readers March Architectural Research Quarterly Design and Construction in 297 x 210 mm 96pp 0 521 53765 7 PB £17.95 P Romanesque Architecture Not previously announced First Romanesque Architecture and the Pointed Arch in Burgundy and Northern Architectural Research Quarterly Italy Volume 7 Edson Armi Part 2 University of California, Santa Barbara Edited by Peter Carolin In this study, Edson Armi offers a fresh interpretation of Romanesque architecture. Architectural Research Quarterly He integrates the study of medieval 297 x 210 mm 96pp structure with an understanding of 0 521 53766 5 PB c.£17.95 P construction, decoration and articulation in January an effort to determine the origins and originality of medieval architecture and the Architectural Research Quarterly formation of the High Romanesque style. Volume 7 Part 3 Subject areas: art history, architecture Edited by Peter Carolin Market: academic researchers, graduate students Architectural Research Quarterly 297 x 210 mm 96pp 247 x 174 mm 240pp 7 line diagrams 124 half-tones 0 521 53767 3 PB c.£17.95 P 0 521 83033 8 HB £55.00 A Not previously announced Not previously announced

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Philosophy ■ Textbook An Introduction to Rights William Edmundson Georgia State University Faking It William I. Miller University of Michigan, Ann Arbor This book is about the intrusive fear that we may not be what we appear to be, or worse, that we may be only what we appear to be and nothing more. It’s about the worry of being exposed as frauds in our profession, cads in our loves, as less than virtuously motivated actors when we are being agreeable, charitable, or decent. It is about roles and identity and our engagement in the roles we play, our doubts about our identities amidst the flux of roles, and This is the only accessible and readable thus about anxieties of authenticity. introduction to the history, logic, moral ■ William Ian Miller is the Thomas G. Long implications, and political tendencies of the Professor of Law at the University of Michigan idea of rights. It is organized chronologically, Law School. He has also taught at Harvard, and discusses important events, such as the Yale, the University of Chicago, and the French Revolution. As an undergraduate Universities of Bergen and Tel Aviv. His text it is well-suited to introductions to • Witty, droll, informative and entertaining previous books include The Mystery of Courage (Harvard University Press, 2000) and political philosophy, moral philosophy, and without compromising its ultimate The Anatomy of Disgust (Harvard University ethics. It could also be used in courses on seriousness Press, 1997) political theory in departments of political Contents: Acknowledgements; science and government, and in courses on ‘One turns the page in a mounting agony 1. Introduction: split in two; legal theory in law schools. of embarrassed recognition – exposed, 2. Hypocrisy and Jesus; 3. Anti- Contents: Part I. The First Expansionary found out, guilty as charged on every hypocrisy: looking bad in order to be Era: 1. The prehistory of rights; 2. The count.What a glorious delight of a book good; 4. Virtues with natural immunities rights of man: The Enlightenment; for the ethical self-flagellant!’ to hypocrisy; 5. Naked truth: hey, wanna 3. ‘Mischievous nonsense’?; 4. The Valentine Cunningham, Oxford University …?; 6. In divine services and other nineteenth century: Consolidation ritualized performances; 7. Say it like and retrenchment; 5. The conceptual you mean it: mandatory faking and neighborhood of rights: Wesley Newcomb apology; 8. Flattery and praise; 9. Hoist Hohfeld; Part II. The Second Expansionary with his own petard; 10. The self, the Era: 6. The universal declaration and a double, and the sense of self; 11. At the revolt against utilitarianism; 7. The nature core at last: the primordial Jew; of rights: ‘choice’ theory and ‘interest’ 12. Passing and wishing you were what theory; 8. A right to do wrong? Two you are not; 13. Authentic moments conceptions of moral rights; 9. The with the beautiful and sublime?; 14. The pressure of consequentialism; 10. What is alchemist: role as addiction; 15. ‘I love interference?; 11. The future of rights; Publicity material available: you’: taking a bullet vs. biting one; 12. Conclusion. By request – contact your Cambridge 16. Boys crying and girls playing dumb; sales representative Subject areas: philosophy, political science, 17. Acting our roles: mimicry, makeup, government, law and pills; 18. False (im)modesty; Market: undergraduate students 19. Caught in the act; Afterword. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law Subject area: general readers, graduate students, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 216pp 0 521 80398 5 HB c.£40.00 A Market: philosophy, sociology, psychology, 0 521 00870 0 PB c.£14.95 X literary criticism, cultural studies April 2003 228 x 152 mm 352pp 0 521 83018 4 HB £25.00 T November

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■ Textbook John Stuart Mill Contributors: John Marenbon, An Intellectual Biography An Introduction to Mill’s Winthrop Wetherbee, Peter O. King, Nicholas Capaldi Utilitarian Ethics Klaus Jacobi, Christopher J. Martin, Loyola University, New Orleans Kevin Guilfoy, Jeffrey E. Brower, Henry West Nicholas Capaldi’s biography of John Stuart Thomas Williams, William E. Mann, MacAlester College, Minnesota Mill traces the ways in which Mill’s many Yukio Iwakuma endeavors are related and explores the Subject areas: history of philosophy, significance of Mill’s contribution to medieval studies, history of ideas, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, social theology and political philosophy, the philosophy of Market: undergraduate students, religion, and the philosophy of education. graduate students, academic researchers ‘The weaving together of ideas with accounts Cambridge Companions to Philosophy of personal life and historical events brings to life Mill’s views, makes his ideas more 228 x 152 mm 374pp 2 line diagrams 0 521 77247 8 HB c. £47.50 A engaging and is a particularly effective way 0 521 77596 5 PB c. £17.95 T of securing a deeper understanding of both February the man and the values and interests which dominated his life.’ C. L. Ten, The Cambridge Companion to The National University of Singapore Brentano Subject areas: philosophy, women’s studies, John Stuart Mill was the leading British history of ideas, political theory, history of Edited by Dale Jacquette Pennsylvania State University philosopher of the nineteenth century and economics, Victorian literary studies his famous essay Utilitarianism is the most Market: academic researchers influential statement of the philosophy of 228 x 152 mm 350pp utilitarianism. Henry West has written 0 521 62024 4 HB c.£30.00 A the most up-to-date and user-friendly February introduction to utilitarianism available. The book serves as both a commentary to and interpretation of the text. This book is The Cambridge Companion to primarily intended as a textbook for Abelard students in philosophy assigned to read Edited by Jeffrey E. Brower Utilitarianism but it should also prove Purdue University, Indiana helpful to students and professionals in and Kevin Guilfoy other fields such as political science, history University of Akron, Ohio and economics. Peter Abelard (1079–1142) is one of the ‘… offers a sophisticated exposition, greatest philosophers of the medieval interpretation and defense of Mill’s moral period. Although best known for his theory that will be understandable to any views about universals and his dramatic Franz Brentano (1838–1917) led an literate reader. It is readable and fair, love affair with Heloise, he made a intellectual revolution that sought to revitalize judicious and original.’ number of important contributions in German-language philosophy and to reverse David Lyons, Boston University metaphysics, logic, philosophy of its post-Kantian direction. This volume brings Contents: Introduction; 1. Mill’s life language, mind and cognition, together newly commissioned chapters on and philosophical background; 2. Mill’s philosophical theology, ethics, and his important work in theory of judgement, criticism of alternative theories; 3. Qualities literature. The essays in this volume the reform of syllogistic logic, theory of of pleasure; 4. Was Mill an act- or rule- survey the entire range of Abelard’s intentionality, empirical descriptive utilitarian?; 5. Sanctions and moral thought, and examine his overall psychology and phenomenology, theory of motivation; 6. Mill’s ‘proof’ of the principle achievement in its intellectual and knowledge, metaphysics and ontology, value of utility; 7. Utility and justice; Appendix. historical context. They also trace theory, and natural theology. It also offers a An overall view of Mill’s Utilitarianism. Abelard’s influence on later thought and critical evaluation of Brentano’s significance in his historical context, and of his impact Subject areas: philosophy, political science, his relevance to philosophical debates on contemporary philosophy in both the history, economics today. analytic and the continental traditions. Market: undergraduate students, graduate • Systematic study of Abelard’s life and • Critical evaluations of the significance of students work not only in philosophy and theology, but also in literature Brentano’s philosophy both in historical 216 x 138 mm 232pp context and for contemporary 0 521 82832 5 HB c.£37.50 A • Major contributions by leading 0 521 53541 7 PB c.£14.95 X philosophy scholars on all aspects of his philosophy January • Specially commissioned chapters written • The first work to employ new editions by a distinguished panel of international of key Abelardian texts scholars • Detailed chronology of Brentano’s life and bibliography of relevant philosophical literature

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Contributors: Dale Jacquette, Rolf George, ■ New in Paperback Contributors: Robert Fogelin, Richard Glen Koehn, Peter Simons, Kevin Mulligan, Creath, Ernest Lepore, Raffaella de Joseph Margolis, Linda L. McAlister, Thomas Reid and the Story of Rosa, Lars Bergstrom, Peter Hylton, Charles Parsons, Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, Epistemology Robert Kirk, Roger F. Gibson, Dagfinn Barry Smith, Wilhelm Baumgartner, Nicholas Wolterstorff Follesdal, Daniel Isaacson, Joseph S. Lynn Pasquerella, Susan F. Krantz, Yale University, Connecticut Ullian, Burton S. Dreben Robin D. Rollinger, Karl Schuhmann This important book will do much to Subject areas: philosophy, psychology, Subject areas: history of philosophy reestablish the significance of Thomas Reid history of ideas Market: undergraduate students, graduate for philosophy today. Nicholas Wolterstorff Market: undergraduate students, students has produced the first systematic account of graduate students, professionals Cambridge Companions to Philosophy Reid’s epistemology. Relating Reid’s philosophy to present-day epistemological Cambridge Companions to Philosophy 228 x 152 mm 347pp 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 80980 0 HB £45.00 A discussions the author demonstrates how 0 521 00765 8 PB £17.95 T they are at once remarkably timely, relevant, 0 521 63056 8 HB c. £47.50 A 0 521 63949 2 PB c. £18.95 T January and provocative. March ‘This is by far the best book I have read The Cambridge Companion to on the philosophy of Reid. It contains a Charles Taylor Thomas Reid wonderfully clear exposition, and a certain amount of critical comment, all of it well Edited by Ruth Abbey Terence Cuneo University of Kent, Canterbury Seattle Pacific University aimed and as lucid as the expository parts Charles Taylor is beyond question one of and Rene van Woudenberg of the work … I have no doubt that Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam Wolterstorff’s book will help to swell the the most distinctive figures in the landscape number of Reid enthusiasts.’ of contemporary philosophy. In a time of Widely acknowledged as the principal Alexander Broadie, University of Glasgow increasing specialization Taylor’s ability to architect of Scottish common sense contribute to philosophical conversations philosophy, Thomas Reid is increasingly Subject areas: philosophy, history of ideas, epistemology; philosophers, history of across a wide spectrum of ideas is distinctive recognized today as one of the finest and impressive. philosophers of the eighteenth century. philosophy Combining a sophisticated response to the Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: philosophy, political science, skeptical and idealist views of his day, Reid’s researchers, undergraduate students religious studies, cultural studies thought stands as an important alternative Modern European Philosophy Market: undergraduate students, academic to Humean skepticism, Kantian idealism 228 x 152 mm 280pp researchers and Cartesian rationalism. 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Subject areas: philosophy, logic, Relevant Logic Kant: Prolegomena to Any argumentation A Philosophical Interpretation Future Metaphysics Market: graduate students, academic Edwin D. Mares With Selections from the Critique of researchers, professionals Victoria University, Wellington Pure Reason 216 x 138 mm 262pp This book introduces the reader to relevant Updated edition 0 521 82748 5 HB £40.00 A logic and provides it with a philosophical 0 521 53483 6 PB £14.95 A Edited by Gary Hatfield interpretation. It offers a systematic account University of Pennsylvania Not previously announced of the motivation, key features and This new, revised edition of Kant’s applications of this type of logic, with Prolegomena includes selections from the particular emphasis on its philosophical A Systematic Theory of Critique of Pure Reason (which fill out dimension. Argumentation and explicate some of Kant’s central The pragma-dialectical approach Subject areas: philosophical logic, cognitive arguments), together with the first Frans H. van Eemeren science reviews of the Critique, to which Kant Universiteit van Amsterdam Market: academic researchers, graduate responded in the Prolegomena. and Rob Grootendorst students Subject areas: history of philosophy, In this book two of the leading figures in 228 x 152 mm 248pp Kant studies argumentation theory present a view of 0 521 82923 2 HB c.£45.00 A Market: graduate students, January argumentation as a means of resolving undergraduate students, academic differences of opinion by testing the researchers Hegel on Ethics and Politics acceptability of the disputed positions. Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy This is a major contribution to the study Edited by O. Höffe 228 x 152 mm 248pp Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany of argumentation. 0 521 82824 4 HB c. £35.00 A ‘This is the most important and R. Pippin 0 521 53535 2 PB c. £12.95 A argumentation theory in the world University of Chicago February today. It is the only theory that incorporates a developed underlying Kant on Representation and philosophical perspective with a Objectivity complete elaboration of a theory and a A. B. Dickerson full account of its practical applications. University of Canberra It is the only theory that integrates insights from the complete range of Using a close analysis of the second-edition fields in which argumentation is studied version of the ‘Transcendental Deduction’, (among others: linguistics, philosophy Adam Dickerson discusses most of the key of language, logic, communications, themes in Kant’s theory of knowledge, rhetoric) … It has had simply a huge including the nature of thought and influence on argumentation studies representation, the notion of objectivity, around the world.’ and the way in which the mind structures J. Anthony Blair, University of Windsor our experience of the world. Subject areas: critical reasoning, Subject areas: Kant studies, history of philosophy informal logic, rhetoric and This collection brings together in translation communication studies the finest post-war German language Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: graduate students, scholarship on Hegel’s social and political students professionals, academic researchers philosophy, concentrating on the Elements 228 x 152 mm 227pp 0 521 83121 0 HB £40.00 A 228 x 152 mm 224pp 2 line diagrams of the Philosophy of Right. Many of the essays Not previously announced 0 521 83075 3 HB £40.00 A appear in English here for the first time; all 0 521 53772 X PB £15.95 A are translated anew. January Subject areas: philosophy, political theory, social and cultural theory, legal theory, history of ideas Market: academic researchers, graduate students 228 x 152 mm 360pp 0 521 81814 1 HB c.£47.50 A January

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Locke’s Philosophy of Language Literal Meaning Leibniz and China A Commerce of Light Walter R. Ott The Very Idea East Tennessee State University Franklin Perkins François Recanati Depaul University, Chicago Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris

This book examines John Locke’s claims about the nature and workings of language, Do we need pragmatics to fix truth- Unlike other early modern thinkers, and then uses these claims to explore his conditions? What is ‘literal meaning’? Leibniz had a life long interest in learning positions on other core areas of his philosophy, To what extent is semantic composition from China, developing and promoting a including knowledge, abstraction, essence a creative process? How pervasive is progressive vision of cultural exchange. In and mental representation. It will be of context-sensitivity? François Recanati this highly original book, Franklin Perkins interest to historians of philosophy and defends ‘contextualism’ and offers an examines Leibniz’s engagement with China philosophers of language alike. informed survey of the spectrum of and its roots in his philosophy. Subject areas: history of philosophy, positions held by linguists and Subject areas: history of philosophy, history philosophy of language philosophers working at the semantics/ of ideas pragmatics interface. Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students Subject areas: philosophy of language, students 228 x 152 mm 167pp analytical philosophy, linguistics 228 x 152 mm 252pp 1 half-tone 1 map 0 521 83119 9 HB £40.00 A Market: graduate students, academic 0 521 83024 9 HB c.£40.00 A Not previously announced researchers January 228 x 152 mm 187pp 10 line diagrams 0 521 79246 0 HB £40.00 A Confucianism for the Modern 0 521 53736 3 PB £14.95 A World January Edited by Daniel A. Bell Word and World City University of Hong Kong and Hahm Chaibong Practice and the Foundations of Language Yonsei University, Seoul Patricia Hanna University of Utah While Confucian ideals continue to inspire thinkers and political actors, discussions of and Bernard Harrison University of Utah concrete Confucian practices and institutions appropriate for the modern era have been This important book proposes a new account conspicuously absent from the literature of the nature of language, founded upon an thus far. This volume represents the most original interpretation of Wittgenstein. This cutting edge effort to spell out the relevance book will interest not only philosophers of of Confucianism for the contemporary language but also linguists, psycholinguists, world. students of communication and all those concerned with the nature and acquisition Subject areas: politics, philosophy, East of human linguistic capacities. Asia Subject areas: philosophy, linguistics, Market: academic researchers, graduate communication studies students 228 x 152 mm 400pp 1 table Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 82100 2 HB £50.00 A students 0 521 52788 0 PB £18.95 A 228 x 152 mm 432pp Not previously announced 0 521 82287 4 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 53744 4 PB c.£19.95 A February

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The Ethics of Assistance Pursuing Equal Opportunities The Stag Hunt and the Evolution Morality and the Distant Needy The Theory and Practice of Egalitarian of Social Structure Justice Edited by Deen K. Chatterjee Brian Skyrms University of Utah Lesley A. Jacobs University of California, Irvine York University, Ontario As globalization has deepened worldwide This new book by Brian Skyrms is a study economic integration, moral and political This book offers original and innovative of ideas of cooperation and collective action. philosophers have become increasingly contributions to the debate about equality Written with all Skyrms’s characteristic concerned to assess duties to help needy of opportunity. The author examines clarity and verve, this intriguing book will people in foreign countries. The essays in standardized tests, affirmative action, be eagerly sought out by students and this volume present the latest ideas on this workfare, universal health-care, comparable professionals in philosophy, political important topic by authors who are leading worth, and the economic consequences of science, economics, sociology and figures in these debates. divorce. evolutionary biology. Subject areas: philosophy, politics, Subject areas: social and political Subject areas: philosophy, political science, international relations, law philosophy, political science, law, economics, sociology, evolutionary biology sociology, and education Market: graduate students, academic Market: academic researchers, graduate researchers Market: graduate students, professionals students, undergraduate students Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy 228 x 152 mm 168pp 228 x 152 mm 302pp 228 x 152 mm 288pp 0 521 82651 9 HB £40.00 A 0 521 82042 1 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 82320 X HB £45.00 A 0 521 53392 9 PB £15.95 A 0 521 52742 2 PB c.£16.95 A 0 521 53021 0 PB £15.95 A January March January

Norms in a Wired World Logic and Theism Practical Conflicts Arguments For and Against Beliefs in New Philosophical Essays Steven A. Hetcher God Vanderbilt University, Tennessee Edited by Peter Baumann Jordan Howard Sobel University of Aberdeen University of Toronto and Monika Betzler This is a wide-ranging book about Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany arguments for and against beliefs in In this collection a distinguished roster God. This book will be a valuable of philosophers analyze the diverse forms resource for philosophers of religion and of practical conflict. Their aim is to theologians and will interest logicians establish an understanding of the sources and mathematicians as well. of these conflicts, to investigate the ‘… filled with new, interesting, and challenge they pose to an adequate insightful observations and analyses … conception of practical reasoning, and to a book everyone interested in philosophy assess the degree to which that challenge of religion will want – and need – to can be met. read.’ Subject areas: philosophy, political Graham Oppy, Monash University science, psychology, sociology, Subject areas: philosophy, religious economics Using informal game theory in the analysis studies Market: graduate students, academic of norms and customs, Hetcher breaks new Market: graduate students, academic researchers ground by applying his theory of norms to researchers 228 x 152 mm 356pp tort law and Internet privacy laws. This book 228 x 152 mm 672pp 3 line diagrams 0 521 81271 2 HB c. £45.00 A will appeal to students and professionals in 0 521 82607 1 HB £65.00 A 0 521 01210 4 PB c. £17.95 A law, philosophy, and political and social January March theory. Subject areas: philosophy, law, political and social theory Market: graduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law 228 x 152 mm 432pp 39 line diagrams 1 table 0 521 45436 0 HB £47.50 A February

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Henry Sidgwick – Eye of the Our Knowledge of the Past Understanding Phenomenal Universe Avizier Tucker Consciousness Bart Schultz Long Island University, New York William Robinson University of Chicago How do historians, comparative linguists, Iowa State University Bart Schultz has written a magisterial biblical and textual critics and evolutionary Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness overview of Henry Sidgwick, one of the biologists establish beliefs about the past? focuses on sensory experience and perception great intellectual figures of nineteenth- How do they know the past? This book qualities to present a dualistic view of the century Britain. This biography will be presents a philosophical analysis of the mind that goes against the dominant eagerly sought out by readers interested in disciplines that offer scientific knowledge materialist views. This book will interest philosophy, Victorian literary studies, the of the past. students and professionals working in the history of ideas, the history of psychology ‘This is an important work on a topic – the philosophy of mind and will have cross- and gender and gay studies. development of a scientific approach to discplinary appeal in cognitive psychology ‘The style is lively and direct … there is a historical knowledge. Tucker treats this and the brain sciences. deep, complex and carefully thought out problem both historically (tracing the ‘Understanding Phenomenal Consciousness is thesis running through the work, one that emergence of a scientific approach back to an out-and-out defense of dualism..against strikes me as insightful and extremely early 19th century historians such as Ranke) standard objections and against currently useful in seeing Sidgwick’s life and work and also conceptually (grappling with the competing materialist theories of the altogether …’. probabilistic nature of inferences about qualitative character of experience. The J. B. Schneewind, Author of Sidgwick’s the past). He also identifies parallel view Robinson defends is provocative and Ethics and Victorian Moral Philosophy developments in other disciplines including should be widely discussed. The book is Subject areas: philosophy, Victorian textual criticism and evolutionary biology. methodologically sophisticated and literary studies, history of ideas, history of The book reminds me of Ian Hacking’s crammed with argument.’ psychology, education, gender and gay work on the history of probability theory, in William Lycan, University of studies that both combine history and conceptual North Carolina, Chapel Hill analysis in a fruitful way.’ Subject areas: philosophy of mind, Market: academic researchers, general Elliott Sober, Stanford University readers psychology, brain sciences Subject areas: philosophy, history of ideas, Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 736pp political science, sociology 0 521 82967 4 HB c.£30.00 T researchers June Market: graduate students, academic Cambridge Studies in Philosophy researchers 228 x 152 mm 280pp 2 line diagrams 228 x 152 mm 312pp 1 line diagram Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise 0 521 83463 5 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 83415 5 HB c.£45.00 A March Of Evolutionary Epistemology April Michel Ter Hark Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands Truth and Truthmakers This groundbreaking book is about Karl D.M. Armstrong Popper’s early writings before he began Emeritus, University of Sydney his career as a philosopher. The purpose Tr uthmaking theory, which now has of the book is to demonstrate that many adherents among contemporary Popper’s philosophy of science, with its philosophers, is the most recent development emphasis on the method of trial and of a realist theory of truth, and in this book error, is largely based on the psychology D. M. Armstrong offers the first full-length of Otto Selz. study of this theory. In a clear, even-handed ‘It will be essential reading for scholars in and non-technical discussion he makes a the history of psychology, the history of compelling case for truthmaking and its philosophy, Popper studies and the importance in philosophy. His book marks philosophy of the social sciences.’ a significant contribution to the debate and Ian Jarvie, York University, Toronto will be of interest to a wide range of readers Subject areas: history of philosophy, working in analytical philosophy. history of psychology, history of science Subject areas: analytical philosophy, Market: academic researchers, graduate metaphysics students Market: graduate students, academic 228 x 152 mm 256pp 11 line diagrams researchers 0 521 83074 5 HB c. £40.00 A Cambridge Studies in Philosophy February 216 x 138 mm 180 pages 2 line diagrams 1 table 0 521 83832 0 HB c.40.00 A 0 521 54723 7 PB c.15.95 A June

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The Evolution of Darwinism ■ Mind World Selection, Adaptation and Progress in New in Paperback Essays in Phenomenology and Ontology Evolutionary Biology The Evolution of Reason David Smith Timothy Shanahan University of California, Irvine Loyola Marymount University, California Logic as a Branch of Biology William S. Cooper The Evolution of Darwinism focuses on University of California, Berkeley three issues of debate in Darwin’s theory of evolution – the nature of selection, the In this book, William S. Cooper outlines nature and scope of adaptation, and the a theory of rationality in which logical question of evolutionary progress – using law emerges as an intrinsic aspect of a historical and philosophical perspective. evolutionary biology. This biological perspective on logic, though at present Subject areas: philosophy of science, unorthodox, could change traditional history of science ideas about the reasoning process. Market: undergraduate students, academic Subject areas: philosophy of science, researchers logic, cognitive science 228 x 152 mm 376pp 2 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 83413 9 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54198 0 PB c.£18.95 A students May Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology 228 x 152 mm 240pp 28 line diagrams This collection explores the structure Information and Meaning in 0 521 54025 9 PB £18.95 A of consciousness and its place in the Evolutionary Processes January world, or inversely the structure of the world and the place of consciousness William F. Harms in it. Topics covered include: the University of British Columbia, Vancouver phenomenological aspects of experience, Using evolutionary theory as the key to the Philosophy dependencies between experience and naturalization of epistemology, William ▼ see also the world and the basic ontological Harms seeks to develop the tools necessary categories found in the world. to transform the philosophical study of 127 Kavka: Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy knowledge into a proper scientific discipline. Subject areas: philosophy (philosophy 62 Shapiro: Problems and Methods in the Study of of mind, metaphysics, phenomenology) This book will appeal to students and Politics professionals in epistemology and the Market: graduate students, academic philosophy of science. researchers Subject areas: epistemology, philosophy of 228 x 152 mm 328pp 1 half-tone 0 521 83203 9 HB c. £50.00 A science 0 521 53973 0 PB c. £18.95 A Market: graduate students, academic April researchers Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology 228 x 152 mm 296pp 34 line diagrams 8 tables 0 521 81514 2 HB c.£42.50 A April

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Psychology The Internet in the Workplace Patricia Wallace The Johns Hopkins University

■ Textbook Evolutionary Psychology An Introduction Lance Workman Bath Spa University College Will Reader Sheffield Hallam University This textbook offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the complex but fascinating science of evolutionary psychology. By focussing on the way mind and behaviour have Though many books have examined the developed and adapted to evolutionary net’s importance for business leaders and pressures, the authors seek to show the strategists, Wallace focuses on the ways in relevance of an evolutionary approach to which netcentric technologies have all areas of psychology and to create a transformed the workplace itself, and standalone text that will also complement changed the psychological connectivity traditional courses. The authors adopt an and the blurred line between work and objective approach to this controversial • Provides a comprehensive introduction to nonwork, virtual teamwork, the difficulty area at the same time as writing in an of developing trust between coworkers a complex subject in an accessible style engaging and user-friendly style. Each who do not meet in person, workplace and reader friendly format chapter features a preview and list of key surveillance, changing employer-employee • Balanced and objective approach to an terms, textboxes containing case studies relationships, and e-learning on the job. often controversial area and new research, a summary of key ideas and a guide to further reading. • Balanced analysis of the impact of • Shows the relevance of evolutionary netcentric technologies in the workplace ideas to all aspects of psychology Contents:1. Introduction to evolutionary psychology; 2. Mechanisms of • Research-based evolutionary change; 3. Sexual selection; • Clearly written and comprehensive 4. The evolution of human mate choice; Subject areas: psychology, business, 5. Cognitive development and innateness management issue; 6. Social development; 7. The evolutionary psychology of social Market: graduate students, academic behaviour – kin relationships and conflict; researchers 8. The evolutionary psychology of social 228 x 152 mm 320pp 4 line diagrams 2 half-tones behaviour – reciprocity and group 0 521 80931 2 HB c.£19.95 T behaviour; 9. Evolution, thought and March cognition; 10. The evolution of language; 11. The evolution of emotion; 12. Evolutionary psychopathology and Darwinian medicine; 13. Evolutionary psychology and culture. Subject area: evolutionary psychology Level: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, general readers Publicity material available: 247 x 174 mm 400 pages 41 half-tones 57 tables By request – contact your Cambridge 32 figures sales representative 0 521 80146 X HB c. £60.00 A 0 521 80532 5 PB c. £21.95 X March

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International Handbook of The Psychology of Abilities, students. Also presented are examples of Intelligence Competencies, and Expertise research studies in which these instruments have been used, as well as substantive Edited by Robert J. Sternberg Edited by Robert J. Sternberg research findings. Yale University, Connecticut Yale University, Connecticut and Elena L. Grigorenko Subject areas: educational psychology Yale University, Connecticut Market: academic researchers The goal of this book is to characterize 228 x 152 mm 304pp 10 line diagrams 24 tables the nature of abilities, competencies, and 0 521 81453 7 HB £47.50 A expertise, and to understand the relations 0 521 89142 6 PB £17.95 A among them. The chapters present theories, April data, and ways people can develop their own abilities into competencies. Psychological Theory and Subject areas: psychology Educational Reform How School Remakes Mind and Society Market: academic researchers, graduate students David R. Olson University of Toronto 228 x 152 mm 294pp 14 line diagrams 1 table 0 521 80988 6 HB £50.00 A For well over a century educational reformers 0 521 00776 3 PB £18.95 A have looked for a breakthrough in the sciences Not previously announced of psychology and pedagogy that would This is the first international handbook dramatically improve the effectiveness of of intelligence published. It provides an Bullying in Schools schooling. This book shows why such an international perspective on the nature of ambition is an illusion. intelligence. It covers intelligence theory, Global Perspectives on Intervention research, and practice from all over the Edited by Peter K. Smith Subject areas: educational and globe. Each author is an internationally Goldsmiths College, University of London developmental psychology recognized expert in the field of intelligence, Debra Pepler Market: academic researchers, graduate and covers research from an entire region. York University, Ontario students Subject areas: psychology and Ken Rigby 228 x 152 mm 358pp 4 line diagrams 1 half-tone University of South Australia 0 521 82510 5 HB £47.50 A Market: graduate students, academic Bullying in Schools is the first comparative 0 521 53211 6 PB £17.95 A researchers account of the major intervention projects Not previously announced 234 x 156 mm 480pp 7 line diagrams 12 tables against school bullying that have been carried 0 521 80815 4 HB c.£70.00 P Children, Courts and Custody 0 521 00402 0 PB c.£25.95 A out by educationalists and researchers since March the 1980s. This contributory volume Interdisciplinary Models for Divorcing examines the processes as well as the Families Wisdom, Intelligence, and outcomes, and critically assesses the likely Andrew Schepard Hofstra University, New York Creativity Synthesized reasons for success or failure. Subject areas: educational psychology, The level of conflict between parents is the Robert J. Sternberg developmental psychology, social key factor in how well children overcome Yale University, Connecticut development, education the challenges divorce creates. This book Sternberg argues that any serious Market: graduate students, academic provides an overview of trends in law, understanding of intelligence must go researchers, professionals conflict resolution and mental health and beyond the standard paper and pencil the empirical research that supports them. 228 x 152 mm 250pp tests currently in use. Understanding Subject areas: psychology, US Law one’s intellectual shortcomings, and 0 521 82119 3 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 52803 8 PB c.£15.95 A Market: academic researchers, learning how to overcome, is as important May as developing one’s strengths. professionals, advanced adult learners, graduate students, general practitioners, Subject areas: psychology, education, Observational Research in U.S. clinicians cognitive science Classrooms 228 x 152 mm 224pp 6 line diagrams Market: graduate students, academic New Approaches for Understanding 0 521 82201 7 HB c.£45.00 A researchers Cultural and Linguistic Diversity 0 521 52930 1 PB c.£16.95 A 228 x 152 mm 240pp 4 line diagrams 3 tables Edited by Hersch C. Waxman March 0 521 80238 5 HB £25.00 A University of Houston Not previously announced Roland G. Tharp University of California, Santa Cruz and R. Soleste Hilberg University of California, Santa Cruz This book presents classroom observation instruments and methods that are based on current knowledge about effective education for linguistically and ethnically diverse

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Effective Psychotherapies for Risk and Reason The Psychology of Problem Children and Adolescents Safety, Law, and the Environment Solving John Weisz Cass R. Sunstein Edited by Janet E. Davidson University of California, Los Angeles University of Chicago Law School Lewis and Clark College, Portland This book is about treatments for child Risk and Reason explains the source of and Robert J. Sternberg and adolescent mental health problems. problems regarding such issues as safety, Yale University, Connecticut The chapters cover treatments for anxiety, health, and the environment, and shows The goal of this book is to organize in one depression, ADHD, and conduct problems. what can be done about them. It points the volume what is known about problem The author describes the concepts and way toward a sensible system for reducing solving and the factors that contribute to theories underlying each treatment, details risks, one that could save thousands of lives its success or failure. Unlike typical books the treatment procedures and illustrates and billions of dollars. on problem solving that are organized by them with case examples. Subject areas: environmental psychology, content areas, this book is organized by Subject areas: psychology, psychiatry, economics, law, political science factors that affect problem solving education Market: academic researchers, graduate performance. Market: professionals, graduate students, students, professionals Subject areas: psychology, cognitive science academic researchers 228 x 152 mm 360pp 17 line diagrams 41 tables Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 544pp 18 line diagrams 6 tables 0 521 01625 8 PB £15.95 A students, undergraduate students January 0 521 57195 2 HB c.£70.00 A 228 x 152 mm 406pp 14 line diagrams 6 tables 0 521 57672 5 PB c.£25.95 A 0 521 79333 5 HB £50.00 A March The Psychology of Experience 0 521 79741 1 PB £19.95 A Benjamin Bradley Not previously announced Discourse, Cognition and Social Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, New South Wales Interaction Benjamin Bradley presents a thought The Nature of Reasoning Edited by Hedwig te Molder provoking study which explores the way Edited by Jacqueline P. Leighton Wageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands everyday experience of life has been University of Alberta and Jonathan Potter marginalised within the scientific discipline and Robert J. Sternberg Loughborough University of psychology (research and teaching). Yale University, Connecticut Written by leading figures in the fields of Arguing for a more experience-based We are bombarded with information conversation analysis, discursive psychology approach to psychology, he takes an intial on a daily basis. However, the important and ethnomethodology, this book looks at step in reclaiming the Enlightenments conclusions that may or need to be inferred the challenging implications of new vision for the discipline. from such information are typically not discourse approaches to the topic of Subject areas: psychology (general) provided. We must draw the conclusions cognition. It will make an important Market: graduate students, academic by ourselves. How do we draw these contribution to the development of a more researchers conclusions? This book addresses how integrated approach to language and we reason to reach sensible conclusions. 228 x 152 mm 250pp cognition. 0 521 81264 X HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: cognitive psychology Subject areas: discourse analysis, 0 521 01199 X PB c.£15.95 A Market: graduate students, academic sociolinguistics, social psychology, May researchers sociology, communication studies 228 x 152 mm 480pp 25 line diagrams 12 tables Market: graduate students, academic Measuring Intelligence 0 521 81090 6 HB £60.00 A researchers Facts and Fallacies 0 521 00928 6 PB £22.95 A January 228 x 152 mm 252pp David J Bartholomew 0 521 79020 4 HB c.£40.00 A London School of Economics and Political Science 0 521 79369 6 PB c.£14.95 A The testing of intelligence has a long and June controversial history. This book aims to penetrate the mists of controversy, ideology and prejudice which surround the measurement of intelligence and to provide a clear, non-mathematical treatment drawing on familiar everyday ideas. Subject areas: psychology of individual differences, clinical psychology, behavioral sciences, psychometric testing, educational psychology, statistics Market: undergraduate students, graduate students, academic researchers, general readers 228 x 152 mm 200pp 15 line diagrams 0 521 83619 0 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 54478 5 PB c.£15.95 A June

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Growing Together The Organization of Attachment Designing Virtual Communities in Personal Relationships Across the Life Span Relationships the Service of Learning Frieder R. Lang Maturation, Culture, and Context Edited by Sasha Barab Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenburg, Germany Edited by Patricia McKinsey Crittenden Indiana University and Karen L. Fingerman Family Relations Institute, Miami, Florida Rob Kling Purdue University, Indiana and Angelika Hartl Claussen Indiana University Understanding personal relationships University of Miami and James Gray throughout the life course is a crucial issue Quality of attachment has been a variable SRI International, Stanford, California in the behavioral and social sciences. This in developmental research during the last The chapters in this volume explore the book stimulates discussion of personal two decades. The majority of research theoretical, design, learning, and relationships as resources for and outcomes has focused on middle class infants in methodological questions with respect to of individual development throughout the Anglicized cultures. This volume presents designing for and researching web-based life course. Each chapter addresses social new theory on attachment that broadens its communities to support learning. Taken as development across the entire life span. range to ages beyond infancy, to many a collection, these manuscripts point to Subject areas: social and personality cultures and to endangered populations. the challenges and complex tensions that psychology Subject areas: psychology, anthropology, emerge when designing for web-supported Market: graduate students, academic sociology community. researchers Market: graduate students, academic Subject areas: educational psychology, Advances in Personal Relationships researchers social psychology 228 x 152 mm 416pp 17 line diagrams 3 tables 234 x 156 mm 444pp 19 line diagrams 9 half-tones Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 81310 7 HB £50.00 A 72 tables students 0 521 53346 5 PB £21.95 A January Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive & Computational Not previously announced Perspectives Feelings and Emotions 228 x 152 mm 448pp 24 line diagrams 11 half-tones The Amsterdam Symposium Joining Society 36 tables 0 521 81755 2 HB c.£55.00 A Edited by Antony S. R. Manstead Social Interaction and Learning in 0 521 52081 9 PB c.£19.95 T University of Cambridge Adolescence and Youth April Nico H. Frijda Edited by Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont Université de Neuchatel, Switzerland Universiteit van Amsterdam Contemporary Psychological and Agneta H. Fischer Lauren B. Resnick Universiteit van Amsterdam University of Pittsburgh Research on Social Dilemmas Clotilde Pontecorvo This provides an overview of the current Edited by Ramzi Suleiman Università d’egli Studi di Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy University of Haifa, Israel status of emotion theory by means of up-to-date views on the nature of feelings Tania Zittoun David V. Budescu Université de Neuchatel, Switzerland and emotions, basic processes involved in University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign feelings and emotions, the role of pleasure, and Barbara Burge Ilan Fischer University of Pittsburgh feelings and emotions in a sociocultural Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel context, and the relationships between Socialization tends to be viewed within and David Messick emotions and morality. the confines of a particular geographical Northwestern University, Illinois or cultural situation. The multi-national Subject areas: psychology, neuroscience, This book provides an overview of the state list of contributors brings an international sociology, philosophy, economics of social psychological research on social perspective to the problem of socialization dilemmas, a situation in which the interests Market: graduate students, academic to work and to adult life, while at the same of the collective and its individual members researchers time emphasizing the common issues that clash. Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction face youth around the world. Subject areas: social and personality 228 x 152 mm 480pp 35 line diagrams 5 half-tones Subject areas: psychology, education, psychology, cognitive psychology 4 colour plates 6 tables sociology 0 521 81652 1 HB c.£65.00 A Market: academic researchers, graduate 0 521 52101 7 PB c.£21.95 A Market: academic researchers students, undergraduate students April The Jacobs Foundation Series on Adolescence 228 x 152 mm 418pp 52 line diagrams 37 tables 228 x 152 mm 352pp 4 line diagrams 7 tables 0 521 80892 8 HB c.£55.00 A 0 521 81719 6 HB £50.00 A April 0 521 52042 8 PB £18.95 A January

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Non-Violent Resistance Subject areas: psychology, sociology, Human Development Across A New Approach to Violent and communications studies Lives and Generations Self-destructive Children Market: graduate students, undergraduate The Potential for Change Haim Omer students, academic researchers, professionals Edited by P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale Tel-Aviv University 228 x 152 mm 250pp Northwestern University, Illinois This is an application of Gandhi’s 0 521 80900 2 HB c.£40.00 A Kathleen E. Kiernan ‘nonviolent’ resistance to the family 0 521 00529 9 PB c.£14.95 A London School of Economics and Political Science April context. The book includes a step-by-step and Ruth J. Friedman instruction manual for parents. Special U.S. House of Representatives Metaphor and Emotion topics include: dealing with violence This volume examines the potential for against siblings; dealing with children Language, Culture, and Body in Human change during the life course and across Feeling who take control of the house; building generations by addressing the possibilities alliances between parents and teachers, Zoltan Kovecses for promoting healthy development from and, community uses of the approach. Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest infancy to adulthood in three key domains: Subject areas: psychology, psychiatry, social Many researchers claim that emotions arise human capital, partnership behavior, and work either from human biology (i.e., biological child and adolescent development. Market: graduate students, academic reductionism) or as products of culture Subject areas: psychology, psychiatry, researchers (i.e., social constructionism). 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Sociology Handbook of the Sociology of Living and Dying With Cancer Religion Angela Armstrong-Coster Michele Dillon University of Southampton University of New Hampshire Through a series of individual narratives, The Cambridge Companion to this book explores the impact of being Durkheim diagnosed with cancer on those with the Edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander disease and the people around them. An Yale University, Connecticut invaluable resource for social scientists, and Philip Smith health professionals and those coming to Yale University, Connecticut terms with the impact of cancer on their Long recognised as a foundational own lives. figure in the development of social Subject areas: sociology of health and scientific thought, Emile Durkheim’s illness, palliative care, death studies, social work has been the subject of intense work, health psychology debate over the years. This authoritative Market: undergraduate students, graduate and comprehensive collection of essays students, academic researchers, professionals, re-examines the impact of Durkheim’s clinicians thought, considering the historical 228 x 152 mm 250pp significance of his work as well as 0 521 83765 0 HB c.£42.50 A evaluating his ideas in relation to current This handbook showcases current research 0 521 54667 2 PB c.£15.95 A issues and debates. Leading authorities and thinking in the sociology of religion. April in the field have contributed to this Aimed at students and scholars who want landmark volume that redefines the to know more about the sociology of The Politics of High Tech Growth relevance of Durkheim to the human religion, this handbook provides a resource Developmental Network States in the sciences in the twenty-first century. for sociologists by integrating broader Global Economy questions of sociology into the analysis of Contributors: Philippe Besnard, Sean O’Riain Robert Alun Jones, Marcel Fournier, religion. University of California, Davis Randall Collins, Paul Colomy, Jeffrey C. Subject areas: sociology, sociology of The book provides a detailed study of the Alexander, David Garland, Philip Smith, religion, religious studies, cultural studies, software industry in Ireland, of the state Craig Calhoun, Mark Cladis, Chris American studies, politics policies that promoted it, the political Shilling, Serge Moscovici, Ken Thompson, Market: graduate students, academic institutions which made that possible and Mustafa Emirbayer, Mary Douglas, researchers of how similar institutions have been central Robert Bellah, Edward Tiryakian, 228 x 152 mm 496pp to other high tech regions in Taiwan, Israel Jurgen Habermas, Stuart Hall 0 521 80624 0 HB £65.00 A and elsewhere. 0 521 00078 5 PB £21.95 A Subject areas: social theory, sociology, Subject areas: sociology, international Not previously announced political theory, cultural anthropology, economics, development studies social and political philosophy, The Sociology of Norbert Elias Market: academic researchers, graduate Market: academic researchers, graduate students students, undergraduate students Edited by Steven Loyal University College Dublin Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences 228 x 152 mm 300pp 228 x 152 mm 325pp 7 line diagrams 27 tables 0 521 80672 0 HB c. £45.00 A and Stephen Quilley 0 521 00151 X PB c. £16.95 A University College Dublin 0 521 83073 7 HB c.£47.50 A March May Provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the key aspects of Elias’s work and applies an Eliasian approach to key topics in contemporary sociology such as race, class, gender, religion, epistemology and nationalism. This book is a major contribution to Elias studies and a valuable resource for students and scholars. Subject areas: sociology, social theory Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students 228 x 152 mm 300pp 1 table 2 figures 0 521 82786 8 HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 53509 3 PB c.£17.95 A March

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Cellular Phones, Public Fears, and The Politics of Prostitution Subject areas: sociology, public policy, race a Culture of Precaution Women’s Movements, Democratic States and ethnicity studies, social policy, and the Globalisation of Sex Commerce comparative politics Adam Burgess University of Bath Edited by Joyce Outshoorn Market: graduate students, academic Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands researchers This book shows how women’s movements 228 x 152 mm 400pp in Western Europe, North America and 0 521 82309 9 HB c.£50.00 A Australia have affected politics on prostitution 0 521 53001 6 PB c.£18.95 A and trafficking of women since the 1970s, June asking what made them successful in some countries but a failure in others. Challenging Diversity Subject areas: political sociology, women’s Rethinking Equality and the Value of Difference studies, social policy, criminology, politics Davina Cooper Market: graduate students, academic University of Kent researchers, undergraduate students Challenging Equality addresses prominent 228 x 152 mm 348pp 12 tables 3 figures questions currently facing political and 0 521 83319 1 HB c.£50.00 A 0 521 54069 0 PB c.£19.95 A social theory, particularly in relation to January debates about difference and diversity. These questions are concerned with how This book is the first account of the health we identify and locate the boundaries of panic surrounding cellular phones that Separate Roads to Feminism legitimate forms of difference, how we developed in the mid-1990s. The book Black, Chicana, and White Feminist understand inequality, what equality looks at the creation of the ‘story’ and how Movements in America’s Second Wave means, and the obstacles its pursuit faces. and why it became prominent in some Benita Roth societies but not in others. State University of New York, Binghamton Subject areas: social theory, political theory, cultural theory, gender studies, socio-legal Subject areas: sociology and political This is about the development of white studies, gay studies science women’s liberation, Black feminism and Market: graduate students, academic Market: general readers, undergraduate Chicana feminism in the 1960s and 1970s, researchers, undergraduate students students, graduate students the era known as the ‘second wave’ of US feminist protest. Cambridge Cultural Social Studies 228 x 152 mm 320pp 10 line diagrams 7 half-tones 1 table Subject areas: sociology, political sociology, 228 x 152 mm 225pp 0 521 81759 5 HB £45.00 A women’s studies, American studies, African- 0 521 83183 0 HB c.£40.00 A 0 521 52082 7 PB £17.95 A American studies, race and ethnicity studies 0 521 53954 4 PB c.£14.95 A Not previously announced May Market: academic researchers Kids and the Media in America 228 x 152 mm 280pp 5 tables 0 521 82260 2 HB £50.00 A Donald F. Roberts 0 521 52972 7 PB £18.95 A Sociology Stanford University, California January ▼ see also and Ulla Goette Foehr Stanford University, California Ethnicity, Social Mobility and 67 Kellstedt: The Mass Media and the Dynamics of American Racial Attitudes The first national sample study of its kind Public Policy 55 Kolm: Macrojustice ever conducted in the US, which provides Comparing the USA and the UK 80 Sealander: The Failed Century of the Child a comprehensive picture of young people’s Edited by Glen Loury 132 Tiffen: How Australia Compares media behavior ever assembled. The book Boston University provides the first detailed examination of Tariq Modood US young people’s media use by examining University of Bristol the full array of media available to children and Steven M. Teles and adolescents. Brandeis University, Massachusetts Subject areas: mass communications, The causes and consequences of social sociology, social psychology, youth studies mobility are a central area of study within Market: graduate students, undergraduate the social sciences and the differing levels students, professionals of economic development between ethnic 228 x 152 mm 416pp 73 line diagrams 228 tables groups is an issue of major concern for 0 521 82102 9 HB £50.00 A policy-makers. Written by leading scholars 0 521 52790 2 PB £18.95 A with a wide range of expertise, this book is Not previously announced the first to provide a comparative analysis of these and related issues within the US and the UK and includes such topics as education, work and employment, political mobilisation and social networks.

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• Innovative focus on the historical An Introduction to Pentecostalism and global origins and theological Global Charismatic Christianity distinctivenesss of Pentecostalism Allan Anderson University of Birmingham • Comprehensive introduction for Pentecostalism is the fastest expanding religious movement in the world today. In an students to Pentecostal and innovative approach, Allan Anderson aims to make more visible the ‘non-western’ nature Charismatic Christianity in all its variety of Pentecostalism without overlooking the importance of the movement emanating from • The author is considered to be one of North America. Concentrating on its history and theology, Anderson reflects on the the foremost authorities on global movement’s development and significance throughout the world. He explores those Pentecostalism theological issues that helped form a distinctive spirituality and relates them to different peoples and their cultures. International and comprehensive, this book provides an important introduction for students of theology and religion. ■ Allan Anderson is Reader in Pentecostal Studies at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of five books, including Moya: The Holy Spirit in an African Context (1991), Zion and Pentecost (2000) and African Reformation (2001), and has edited two collections including Pentecostals after a Century (1999) and Asian and Pentecostal (2003). Already available: Contents: 1. Identifying pentecostals and charismatics; Part I. Historical Development of Pentecostal Distinctives: 2. Historical and theological background; 3. North American classical Pentecostalism; 4. Pentecostalism in Latin America and the Caribbean; 5. Pentecostalism in Europe; 6. African Pentecostalism and ‘spirit’ churches; 7. Pentecostals in Asia, Australia and the Pacific; 8. The Charismatic movement and the new Pentecostals; 9. The writing of Pentecostal history; Part II. Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology in Context: 10. A theology of the spirit; 11. Mission, evangelism and eschatology; 12. The Bible and the ‘full gospel’; 13. Pentecostal education and ecumenism; 14. Pentecostals and charismatics in society; 15. Globalization and the future of Pentecostalism. Subject area: graduate students, undergraduate students, professionals, clergy Market: theology, religious studies, church history, world religion, sociology of religion 228 x 152 mm 275pp 0 521 82573 3 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 53280 9 PB c.£15.95 T May

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■ Textbook The Cambridge Companion to The Cambridge Companion to John Calvin An Introduction to Third World Hans Urs von Balthasar Edited by Donald K. McKim Theologies Edited by Edward T. Oakes, S. J. Memphis Theological Seminary Edited by John Parratt University of St Mary of the Lake, Dr Donald K. McKim gathers together an Mundelein Seminary, Illinois University of Birmingham international array of major Calvin scholars and David Moss This book provides the first overview of the to consider phases of Calvin’s theological St Stephen’s House, Oxford main trends and contributions to Christian thought and influence. Here, historians thought of Third World theologies. Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988) is and theologians meet to present a full one of the most prolific, creative and wide- Gathering together contributions from picture of Calvin’s contexts, the major experts in their fields on Latin America, ranging theologians of the twentieth themes in Calvin’s writings, and the ways in century who is just now coming to India, East Asia, West and East Africa, which his thought spread and has increasing Southern Africa and the Caribbean, this prominence. But because of his range of importance today. The chapters serve as competencies and his staggering output, approachable book sets out the common guides to their topics and provide further context of these theologies in their Balthasar has never been an easily- readings for additional study. This is an categorized theologian. This Companion experience of colonialism and western accessible introduction to the significant missions, and suggests that they provide brings together a wide range of theologians Protestant reformer and will appeal to the both to outline and to assess the work of different perspectives on what it means to specialist and non-specialist alike. be a Christian in today’s global world. It someone whom history will surely rank Subject areas: Christian theology, European should prove invaluable to students and someday with Origen, John Calvin, and history after 1450, biblical studies, scholars. Karl Barth. It is both accessible and wide- renaissance/reformation studies, Church ranging and will appeal greatly to scholars. Contents: 1. Introduction John Parratt; history 2. Latin America Jose Miguez Bonino; Subject areas: Christian theology, Market: graduate students, undergraduate 3. India Kirsteen Kim; 4. East Asia Edmond philosophy students, academic researchers, professionals Tang; 5. Africa, East and West Diane Market: graduate students, undergraduate Stinton; 6. Southern Africa Isabel Apawo Cambridge Companions to Religion students, academic researchers Phiri; 7. The Caribbean George Mulrain; 228 x 152 mm 272pp Cambridge Companions to Religion 0 521 81647 5 HB c.£42.50 A 8. Postscript John Parratt. 228 x 152 mm 308pp 0 521 01672 X PB c.£15.95 T 0 521 81467 7 HB c. £45.00 A Subject areas: theology, biblical studies, May history of Christianity, ethics, area studies 0 521 89147 7 PB c. £16.95 T (Latin American, Asian, African, April The Cambridge Companion to For more Companions, see Caribbean) www.cambridge.org/companions Market: undergraduate students, graduate Reformation Theology students, general readers, clergy Edited by David V. N. Bagchi 228 x 152 mm 256pp University of Hull 0 521 79335 1 HB c.£40.00 A and David Steinmetz 0 521 79739 X PB c.£14.95 T Duke University, North Carolina April The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology is a comprehensive guide to the theology and theologians of the Reformation period. Each chapter provides an up-to-date account and analysis of the thought associated with a major figure or movement and includes focus on lesser reformers such as Martin Bucer, and on the Catholic and Radical Reformations, as well as the major protestant reformers. This is an authoritative and accessible guide written by leading scholars and will appeal to students of history and literature as well as specialist theologians. Subject areas: Christian theology, Church history, Renaissance studies Market: graduate students, undergraduate students, academic researchers Cambridge Companions to Religion 228 x 152 mm 288pp 0 521 77224 9 HB c. £42.50 A 0 521 77662 7 PB c. £15.95 T May

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Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions Jewish Messianism and the The Cambridge History of Early Corpus and Concordance History of Philosophy Volume 2 Christian Literature Martin Kavka Graham Davies Florida State University Edited by Frances Young University of Cambridge University of Birmingham In this book, Martin Kavka contests the This second volume provides a Lewis Ayres ancient opposition between Athens and Emory University, Atlanta comprehensive collection of the numerous Jerusalem by retrieval of the concept of texts in ancient Hebrew outside the Bible and Andrew Louth meontology – the doctrine of nonbeing – University of Durham which have recently become known to in one strand of the Jewish philosophical scholars. The concordance provides an easy and theological tradition. Jewish Messianism way to discover which Hebrew words and and the History of Philosophy also offers proper names occur in non-biblical sources new readings of important figures in and helps to widen the basis for Hebrew contemporary Continental philosophy, language study. critiquing arguments about the role of lived Subject areas: Judaism, ancient Hebrew, religion in the thought of Jacques Derrida, biblical studies, classical archaeology, the role of Greek philosophy in the thought ancient history of Emmanuel Levinas, and the ethical Market: academic researchers, graduate import of the thought of Franz Rosenzweig. students ‘This is a passionate, dense, and powerful 228 x 152 mm 260pp study of the Jewish meontological tradition 0 521 82999 2 HB c.£60.00 A which creatively contests some of the received February notions concerning the opposition between Already published: Volume 1 0 521 40248 4 Jewish and Hellenic thought.’ Oliver Davies, co-editor of Silence and the Published Material from the Word: Negative Theology and Incarnation Christian literature in the period Cambridge Genizah Collection ‘Exceeding all other work on modern Jewish c. 100 – c. 400 constitutes one of the A Bibliography 1980 –1997 thought, this book engages the history of most influential textual oeuvres of any Volume 2 philosophy and the history of Jewish religion. Written mainly in Greek, Latin Edited by Erica C. D. Hunter philosophy. The question of the meon, the and Syriac, it emanated from all parts of University of Cambridge not-being, is a central question for both the early Christian world and helped Rebecca J. W. Jefferson traditions, leading from pre-Socratics, extend its boundaries. This History offers University of Cambridge through Plato and Aristotle, and then a systematic account of that literature and Geoffrey Khan obsessing certain thinkers until today … and its setting. The works of individual University of Cambridge [the author’s] relentless philosophical writers are considered alongside three Assisted by Shulamit Reif voice allows him to delve into extremely general essays which survey the social, University of Cambridge complex and challenging questions with cultural and doctrinal context within which Christian literature arose. This is This is the second volume of a guide to astonishing clarity. Because he is asking for a landmark reference book for scholars every book, article and reference dealing a specific purpose, he can plumb the depths and students alike. with the 140,000 Genizah fragments at of the relation of being and non-being, Cambridge. Most areas of Jewish studies without drowning the reader in jargon or Subject areas: church history, theology, are represented here. The main section metaphysical haze. No reader will fail to religious studies, literature, ancient contains over 25,000 items of information, learn a great deal from his enquiry and his philosophy and further listings include addenda and argument.’ Market: academic researchers, graduate corrigenda to the first volume, and works Robert Gibbs, author of Correlations in students, undergraduate students, cited. Rosenzweig and Levinas and Why Ethics? professionals Signs of Responsibilities Subject areas: Judaism, Hebrew Bible, 228 x 152 mm 600pp 1 table 1 map Hebrew literature and language, semitic Subject areas: Jewish studies, religion, 0 521 46083 2 HB c. £90.00 A studies, biblical studies continental philosophy, history of philosophy April Market: academic researchers Market: graduate students, academic researchers, undergraduate students Cambridge University Library Genizah Series, 13 228 x 152 mm 350pp 297 x 210 mm 554pp 0 521 83103 2 HB c.£47.50 A 0 521 75086 5 HB c.£90.00 A July May Recently published in this series: Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections: Volume 3: Taylor-Schechter Additional Series 1–31 0 521 81612 2 Hebrew Bible Manuscripts in the Cambridge Genizah Collections: Volume 4: Taylor-Schechter Additional Series 32–225 0 521 81613 0

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Reformed Theology and Visual God, the Mind’s Desire Spinoza’s Revelation Culture Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking Religion, Democracy, and Reason The Protestant Imagination from Calvin to Paul D. Janz Nancy K. Levene Edwards Trinity Western University, British Columbia Williams College, Massachusetts William A. Dyrness ‘How can human discourse refer The early-modern philosopher Benedict de Fuller Theological Seminary, California meaningfully to a transcendent God?’ Paul Spinoza was rejected by the Jewish community William Dyrness explores the roots of Janz’s book reconfigures this fundamental of his day, but his thought contains, and Reformed theology from sixteenth-century problem of Christian thinking as a twofold critiques, Jewish and Christian ideas. This England to seventeenth- and eighteenth- demand for integrity: integrity of reason re-interpretation foregrounds the concept century Puritan New England and argues and integrity of transcendence. It culminates of democracy, showing that Spinoza’s theories that, though this tradition impeded in a convergence within Christology and of the Bible, politics, and philosophy involve development of particular visual forms, it epistemology within empirical reality. a rejection of elitist distinctions. encouraged others, especially in areas of Subject areas: theology, philosophy Subject areas: theology, philosophy, Jewish popular culture and the ordering of family Market: academic researchers, graduate studies, history of ideas and community. students Market: academic researchers, graduate Subject areas: Christian theology, art, Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine, 11 students European history after 1450, church 228 x 152 mm 300pp 228 x 152 mm 272pp history, history of ideas, English literature 0 521 82241 6 HB c.£45.00 A 0 521 83070 2 HB c.£50.00 A Market: graduate students, academic 0 521 52961 1 PB c.£17.95 A June researchers June 228 x 152 mm 280pp 45 half-tones ■ Textbook 0 521 83323 X HB c.£47.50 A Cultural Transformation and 0 521 54073 9 PB c.£17.95 A Religious Practice Levinas March An Introduction for Theologians Graham Ward University of Manchester Michael Purcell Calvin’s Christology University of Edinburgh What is the relationship between Christian Stephen Edmondson theology – as practised in liturgies, Bible Levinas is a significant twentieth-century Virginia Theological Seminary readings, academic research, doctrinal thinker in the fields of philosophy, Stephen Edmondson articulates a coherent commissions – and what goes on in culture phenomenology, and religion. He writes Christology from Calvin’s commentaries more generally? Graham Ward offers a new about the ethics of responsibility and the and his Institutes. What emerges is a picture approach to interpretation as a cultural question of justice and affirms the value of Christ as the Mediator of God’s covenant activity and examines how the practices of of the other person. The theme of the through his threefold office of priest, king theology might influence cultural ‘Other’ guides his whole discourse. and prophet. This is the first significant transformation. This book considers the main themes in volume to explore Calvin’s Christology in Levinas’ writings on the nature of human Subject areas: theology, ethics, philosophy, several decades. subjectivity and intersubjectivity, and draws cultural theory Subject areas: Calvin studies, Christian out their implications for theology and Market: academic researchers, graduate theology, bible studies, history of ideas religious studies. students Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Key Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 280pp students philosophical themes; 3. Incarnate 0 521 83326 4 HB c.£45.00 A existence, transcendence, and the Question 228 x 152 mm 320pp 0 521 54074 7 PB c.£16.95 A 0 521 83371 X HB c.£47.50 A June of God; 4. The language of revelation, 0 521 54154 9 PB c.£17.95 A creation and redemption; 5. The economy April and language of grace; 6. The social and ecclesial community; 7. Conclusion. Subject areas: theology, philosophy for theologians, ethics, Jewish-Christian relations Market: graduate students, undergraduate students 216 x 138 mm 224pp 0 521 81325 5 HB c.£42.50 A 0 521 01280 5 PB c.£15.95 X June

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Jews, Gentiles and Ethnic The Exorcism Stories in Luke-Acts How the Bible Became a Book Reconciliation A Sociostylistic Reading Textualization in Ancient Israel Paul’s Jewish identity and Ephesians Todd Klutz William M. Schniedewind Tet-Lim N. Yee University of Manchester University of California, Los Angeles Singapore Bible College This is the first book in English to situate Much recent scholarship has focused on the Lukan exorcism stories within their Paul’s insistence on Gentile membership ancient cultural context, including of the people of God equally with Jews. popular belief as well as official religion. This book contributes to the continuing Close linguistic analysis sheds light on reassessment of Christian and Jewish self- the Jewishness of the text and the understanding during the latter decades understanding of exorcism within the of the first century and reveals how a hellenized Jewish religious world. distinctively Jewish world view underlies Subject areas: biblical studies, New Ephesians 2. Testament studies, Judaism, social and Subject areas: biblical studies, New cultural anthropology, ancient history Testament studies, Jewish-Christian Market: academic researchers, graduate relations, the early church students Market: academic researchers, graduate Society for New Testament Studies Monograph students Series, 129 How the Bible Became a Book combines Society for New Testament Studies Monograph 216 x 138 mm 320pp Series 0 521 83804 5 HB c.£50.00 A recent archaeological discoveries in the Middle East with insights culled from the 216 x 138 mm 320pp May history of writing to address how the Bible 0 521 83831 2 HB c.£50.00 A first came to be written down and then June The Creativity of God became sacred Scripture. The author relies World, Eucharist, Reason on anthropologists and archaeologists to The People of God in the Oliver Davies date the writing of biblical literature to the University of Wales, Lampeter Apocalypse late-Iron Age, well before the Persian and Discourse, Structure and Exegesis Theological tradition has lost sight of Hellenistic periods as was previously Stephen Pattemore the createdness of the world, separating assumed, thus challenging the assertion The Bible Society in New Zealand knowledge of God and the world. This that widespread literacy first arose in Greece This book examines how the original book works towards the reintegration of during the fifth century BCE. Christian cosmology, via the Johannine audience of the Apocalypse would have ‘For general readers interested in ancient tradition of creation through the Word heard themselves portrayed in the visions history and religion, for Jews and Christians and a Eucharistic semiotic of Christ as of chapters 4 –22, and in what directions who study the Bible and its backgrounds, the embodied creative speech of God. it would have motivated them. Stephen and for scholars who study the relationship Pattemore uses linguistic analysis to help Subject areas: Christian theology, between orality and literacy, this book will understand Revelation in the context of philosophy of religion be both tremendously helpful and very other biblical and non-biblical texts. Market: academic researchers, graduate enjoyable … it has the potential to reshape Subject areas: biblical studies, New students, clergy the study of the Hebrew Bible for years to Testament studies, linguistics Cambridge Studies in Christian Doctrine, 12 come.’ Benjamin D. Sommer, Market: academic researchers, graduate 228 x 152 mm 280pp author of A Prophet Reads Scripture students 0 521 83117 2 HB c.£45.00 A Subject areas: Biblical studies, Jewish 0 521 53845 9 PB c.£16.95 A Society for New Testament Studies Monograph studies, ancient Near East, literary studies, Series, 128 May classics 216 x 138 mm 300pp 2 line diagrams 1 table Market: general readers, undergraduate 0 521 83698 0 HB c.£45.00 A students, graduate students May 228 x 152 mm 256pp 6 line diagrams 12 half-tones 2 tables 0 521 82946 1 HB c.£19.95 A May

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Jesus and Gospel last thirty years. Utilizing recent gains in Yiddish and the Creation of Graham N. Stanton rhetorical criticism, social scientific study of Soviet Jewish Culture University of Cambridge the scriptures, narrative criticism and other 1918 –1930 developing disciplines, this series intends to ‘Gospel’ initially referred to oral David Shneer provide a fresh look at biblical texts, taking proclamation concerning Jesus Christ, University of Denver advantage of the growing edges in Biblical but was later used to refer to four written Studies. Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish accounts of the life of Jesus. How did this Culture gives voice to the Soviet Jewish happen? Distinguished scholar Graham activists empowered by the state to create a Stanton uses new evidence and fresh ■ Textbook Soviet Jewish national culture, and explores perspectives to tackle this controversial The Letters of James and Jude the ways in which Jews were part of, not question. apart from, the Soviet system and Jewish William F. Brosend, II Subject areas: New Testament studies, history. The Louisville Institute biblical studies, theology, classics, ancient Subject areas: Jewish Studies, Post-Soviet history This commentary interprets the letters of and East European Studies James and Jude as having been written early Market: graduate students, academic in the life of the Church and holding that Market: graduate students, academic researchers the letter of James may be one of the oldest researchers, undergraduate students 216 x 138 mm 256pp Christian writings as well as an early witness 228 x 152 mm 304pp 5 line diagrams 10 tables 0 521 81032 9 HB c.£42.50 A to the teachings of Jesus. The letters of James 0 521 82630 6 HB c.£27.50 A 0 521 00802 6 PB c.£15.95 A April January and Jude are famously ‘under-interpreted’, and this is the first commentary to focus exclusively on the two letters written by the ■ ■ Textbook Series ‘brothers of the Lord’. Textbook New Cambridge Bible Contents: Part I. Introduction; Vocabulary Words for New Commentary 1. Authors; 2. Dates; 3. Occasions; 4. Literary relationships; 5. Reception and Testament Greek Edited by Ben Witherington III interpretation; 6. The texture of texts; Based on J.W. Wenham’s The Elements Asbury Theological Seminary Part II. Selected Reading List: 7. Inner and of New Testament Greek Bill T. Arnold inter-textures; 8. Socio-cultural texture; J. W. Wenham Asbury Theological Seminary 9. Ideological texture; 10. Sacred and Narrated by Jonathan T. Pennington James D. G. Dunn homiletical texture; 11. Commentaries on This audio CD set, previously published Michael J. Fox the Letter of James; 12. Studies on James; as part of a larger package of New Robert P. Gordon 13. Articles on the Letter of James; Testament Greek materials but now University of Cambridge 14. Commentaries and Books on Jude; available separately, accompanies the Judith M. Gundry-Volf 15. Studies and articles on Jude; 16. Special long-established and best-selling Yale University Divinity School studies; Part III. Commentary: 17. 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Biofilms are increasingly being recognised as the preferred mode of growth of microbes Stimulated by recent advances in New to Cambridge in 2004, International in a wide range of habitats. Biofilms have a neuroscience, Neuron Glia Biology serves Psychogeriatrics is the official journal of the large and varied role in human activities the expanding need for a scientific journal International Psychogeriatric Association. from being responsible for a number of recognizing that two-way communication A well-respected, peer-reviewed, diseases in humans and animals to also between neurons and glia is essential for multidisciplinary journal, International being invaluable in the treatment of nervous system function. In focusing on Psychogeriatrics offers high quality original domestic sewage and industrial wastes. neuron-glia interactions, this new journal research papers in the field of Biofilms, published quarterly, aims to be the offers an expanded scope that bridges what psychogeriatrics. The journal focuses on an most important forum for the publication have traditionally been regarded as separate integrated approach to older people, which of articles on biofilms and the journal of scientific disciplines. Neuron Glia Biology considers physical and mental health and choice for researchers in the biofilm field. publishes outstanding original research illness, as well as psychosocial factors and on cell-cell interactions in the nervous Biofilms will contain original research societal perspectives. Published quarterly, system, using molecular, biochemical, International Psychogeriatrics also features articles and review articles covering the electrophysiological, and imaging methods, structure, formation and growth of important editorials, commentaries, book to investigate interactions among neurons reviews and letters to the editors. biofilms, gene expression and transfer in and among glia, and between neurons and Subscriptions biofilms, human and animal diseases other non-neuronal cells. Basic and clinical involving biofilms, biofilms in the food, oil Volume 16 in 2004: March, June, September research reporting new findings on cell-cell and December and pharmaceutical industries, biofilms communication during nervous system Institutions print and online: £168/$268 associated with soil, water, waste treatment, development, in association with Institutions online only: £148/$234 Institutions print only: £152/$240 corrosion and marine environments. It will information processing, synaptic plasticity, also publish reviews of books and internet Individuals print plus electronic: £90/$140 myelination, and pathology are presented, Print ISSN 1041-6102 sites and will contain announcements of along with special feature issues and concise Electronic ISSN 1741-203X interest to the biofilm community. reviews of emerging areas in the field. Subscriptions Subscriptions Volume 1 in 2004: January, April, July, Volume 1 in 2004: February, May, August and October November Institutions print and online: £192/$298 Institutions print and online: £186/$288 Institutions online only: £165/$256 Institutions online only: £160/$248 Institutions print only: £175/$272 Institutions print only: £165/$255 Individuals print only: £80/$124 Individuals print plus electronic: £78/$120 Print ISSN 1479-0505 Individuals electronic only: £66/$102 Electronic ISSN 1479-0513 Print ISSN 1740-925X Electronic ISSN 1741-0533

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Compositio Mathematica Utilitas International Journal of Asian Managing Editors: Bas Edixhoven Editors: Roger Crisp Studies Leiden University St Annes College, Oxford Editor-in-Chief: Takeshi Hamashita and Gerard van der Geer and F. Rosen Kyoto University University of Amsterdam Bentham Project, University College London The International Journal of Asian Studies Utilitas is one of the leading international (IJAS) is an interdisciplinary, English- journals in ethics, offering high quality language forum for research in the social research in all aspects of the development of sciences and humanities. IJAS examines Asia utilitarian thought and in all areas in which on a regional basis, emphasising patterns utilitarianism has made a contribution. and tendencies that go beyond the borders As a pioneering, interdisciplinary journal, of individual countries. 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Eighteenth-Century Music twentieth-century music The Lichenologist Editors: W. Dean Sutcliffe Editor-in-Chief: Christopher Mark Senior Editor: Dr. Peter D. Crittenden University of Cambridge University of Surrey University of Nottingham Cliff Eisen Editor: Allan Moore Published on behalf of the British Lichen King’s College London University of Surrey Society and Simon P. Keefe The Lichenologist is the premier scientific Queen’s University Belfast journal devoted exclusively to the study of lichens worldwide. As the leading forum for the dissemination of new concepts and topical reviews, The Lichenologist reaches more scientists concerned with the study of lichens and lichen symbionts than any other single journal. All aspects of lichenology are considered including systematics and phylogenetics; molecular biology; floristic surveys; ultrastructure, anatomy and morphology; developmental biology; physiology; ecology; secondary chemistry, effects of pollutants and use as bioindicators; biogeography. In addition to standard length research papers, the journal also publishes Short Communications and A unique publication, tcm is the first forum Book Reviews. A monthly issue may dedicated to leading research on all aspects occasionally be devoted to papers deriving Cambridge University Press is delighted of the music of the twentieth century – a from symposia. to announce the launch of an exciting new period which may be interpreted flexibly to music journal in 2004, Eighteenth-Century encompass, where appropriate, music from Subscriptions Volume 36 in 2004: January, March, May, Music. Addressing a conspicuous gap in the late-nineteenth century to the early July, September, November. this field, Eighteenth-Century Music will years of the twenty-first. The journal Institutions print and online: £384/$574 serve as an important forum for all explores Western art music, music from Institutions online only: £328/$492 eighteenth-century music research. The non-Western traditions, popular music, Institutions print only: £344/$516 The following receive a subscription as part of their society/ aims of this dedicated journal are: to draw film music, jazz, improvised music, and organization membership: British Lichen Society (BLS) together disparate areas of research, performance practice. Print ISSN 0024-2829 challenge accepted historical assumptions Subscriptions Electronic ISSN 1096-1135 and adopt a broad and interdisciplinary Volume 1 in 2004: March and September approach which will serve the whole Institutions print and online: £60/$96 Institutions online only: £52/$83 eighteenth-century music community. Institutions print only: £56/$90 Subscriptions Individuals print only: £20/$32 Volume 1 in 2004: March and September Print ISSN 1478-5722 Institutions print and online: £60/$96 Electronic ISSN 1478-5730 Institutions online only: £52/$83 Institutions print only: £56/$90 Individuals print only: £20/$32 Print ISSN 1478-5706 Electronic ISSN 1478-5714

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Bagchi, David V. N., 126 Bruijnzeel, Sampurno, 21 Author and Title Index Baker, Doris, 8 Bruin, Henk, 44 Baker, H. F., 40 Budescu, David V., 121 Barab, Sasha, 121 Bugeaud, Yann, 43 A Barker, Clive, 101, 102 Building High-Tech Clusters, 57 Abbey, Ruth, 112 Barns, Greg, 132 Bullying in Schools, 119 Acta Numerica 2004, 45 Barrett, Robert J., 68 Bumgardner, Gregory, 37 Actresses and Whores, 101 Barrientos, Armando, 131 Bundy, Alan, 47 Acute and Transient Psychoses, 7 Bartholomew, David J, 120 Burdett, Carolyn, 96 Adelaar, Willem F. H., 88 Bartram, Graham, 92 Burge, Barbara, 121 Adler, Stephen, 29 Basic Hypergeometric Series, 40 Burgess, Adam, 124 Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology, 11 Basin, David, 47 Burridge, Kate, 84 Aebischer, Pascale, 100 Batrouni, George, 28 Bussey, Ben, 24 Aeschylus: The Oresteia, 91 Baumann, Peter, 115 Buzan, Barry, 62 African Archaeology, 69 Beaglehole, Robert, 4 Byard, Roger, 5 Aggoun, Lakhdar, 40 Becker, Peter, 81 Byzantine Monuments of Istanbul, The, 106 Agriculture and the New Trade Agenda, 58 Begun, David, 11 Alaca, Saban, 44 Bell, Daniel A., 114 C Bellori, Giovan Pietro, 108 Alexander, Jeffrey C., 123 C++ Design Patterns and Derivatives Pricing, 36 Ali, Syed Twareque, 35 Belton, Michael, 24 Benhabib, Seyla, 61 Cabanes, Marc, 39 Allsopp, Dennis, 14 Çakmak, Ahmet, 106 Almond, Philip C., 94 Benjamin, Arthur, 43 Betegh, Gabor, 71 Calvin's Christology, 128 Althaus, Scott L., 65 Cambridge Companion to Abelard, The, 111 Althoff, Gerd, 75 Betzler, Monika, 115 Beumont, Pierre, 4 Cambridge Companion to Brentano, The, 111 Ambler, Scott W., 37 Cambridge Companion to Byron, The, 93 America's Forgotten Pandemic, 80 Bevan, Philippa, 131 Bevir, Mark, 83 Cambridge Companion to David Mamet, The, 99 Ames, David, 135 Cambridge Companion to Durkheim, The, 123 Amines, 31 Bezuglyi, Sergey, 44 Bhattacharjee, Amitava, 27 Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Analyzing Syntax, 87 Balthasar, The, 126 Anapol, Fred, 11 Biased Embryos and Evolution, 10 Bidard, Christian, 57 Cambridge Companion to Harriet Beecher Ancient Cahokia and the Mississippians, 69 Stowe, The, 92 Big End of Town, The, 133 Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions, 127 Cambridge Companion to Homer, The, 70 Bigsby, Christopher, 99 Anderson, Allan, 125 Cambridge Companion to James Joyce, The, 91 Biofilms, 135 Anderson, Sharon, 19 Cambridge Companion to John Calvin, The, 126 Biomarker Guide, The, 20 Andreescu, Titu, 38 Cambridge Companion to John Dryden, The, 93 Biotechnology, 14 Andy Warhol's Serial Photography, 108 Cambridge Companion to Mendelssohn, The, 104 Bioterrorism, 6 Angeloni, Ignazio, 57 Cambridge Companion to Nathaniel Hawthorne, Birmingham, C. Laird, 4 Anglo-Saxon England, 93 The, 92 Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Antoine, Jean-Pierre, 35 Cambridge Companion to Postmodernism, The, Revisited, The, 133 Apoptosis, 15 91 Bishop, Gillian, 2 Applebaum, David, 40 Cambridge Companion to Quine, The, 112 Black, Jeremy, 74 Appointing Central Bankers, 63 Cambridge Companion to Reformation Blok, Aad, 83 Approximation by Algebraic Numbers, 43 Theology, The, 126 Blooming English, 84 Archaeology and Colonialism, 69 Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Bobbio Missal, The, 93 Archaeology in Africa and in Museums, 69 Novel, The, 92 Bobo, Lawrence, 136 Archer, Mary, 31 Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic, Boix, Carles, 64 Architectural Research Quarterly, 109 The, 70 Bone, J. Drummond, 93 Architecture and Truth in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna, 109 Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid, The, 112 Bonell, Michael, 21 Ariza Bruce, Eugenia, 87 Cambridge Companion to Walter Benjamin, The, Bonita, Ruth, 4 Armi, Edson, 109 92 Boone, Catherine, 67 Armitage, Seth, 57 Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names, Botley, Paul, 71 Armstrong, D. M.,116 The, 73 Bott, Andreas, 19 Armstrong, David, 60 Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Boulton, James T., 97 Armstrong-Coster, Angela, 123 The, 82 Bourdua, Louise, 107 Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road, Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient 1567–1659, The, 76 Bown, Nicola, 96 Languages, The, 88 Arthur, Wallace, 10 Bowring, Richard, 91 Cambridge Guide to English Usage, The, 85 Artistic Exchange and Cultural Translation in the Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., 63 Cambridge History of American Music, The, 104 Italian Renaissance City, 107 Boyd, Stephen, 45 Cambridge History of British Theatre, The, 98 As You Like It, 100 Bradley, Benjamin, 120 Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature, Astrophysics of Life, 25 Brennan, Kevin, 34 The, 127 Attridge, Derek, 91 Bresnahan, Timothy, 57 Cambridge Introduction to Russian Poetry, The, 92 Auctioning Public Assets, 55 Broad, John, 74 Cambridge Learner's Dictionary, 90 Ayres, Lewis, 127 Brooke, Christopher, 79 Cambridge Learner's Dictionary with CD-ROM, Brooker, Jewel Spears, 96 90 B Brosend, II, William F., 130 Cameron, Noël, 11 Brower, Jeffrey E., 111 Camino al español, 87 Bacterial Invasion of Host Cells, 14 Bruckner's Symphonies, 105 Campbell, Lyle, 88 Baehr, Peter, 77 Brucks, Karen M., 44 Campbell Orr, Clarissa, 77

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Campbell, Stephen, 107 International Armed Conflict, The, 51 Dean, Thomas L., 46 Camus: The Stranger, 91 Confucianism for the Modern World, 114 Decision Making in Health Care, 122 Cantor, Geoffrey, 95 Congress, Progressive Reform, and the New Decisions under Uncertainty, 35 Capaldi, Nicholas, 111 American State, 66 Deist, Wilhelm, 78 Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Conner, Marcia L., 48 Delacroix, Art and Patrimony in Post-Revolution Eastern Europe, 65 Connor, Steven, 91 France, 107 Capper, Charles , 136 Contemporary Psychological Research on Social Democracy and Redistribution, 64 Caramani, Daniele, 64 Dilemmas, 121 Democracy and the Rule of Law, 64 Carde, Ring T., 11 Contention and Democracy in Europe, Democracy's Ancient Ancestors, 68 Carolin, Peter, 109 1650–2000, 60 Demonic Possession and Exorcism in Early Carroll, Christopher, 75 Continuous and Discrete Orthogonal Modern England, 94 Carroll, R. J., 38 Polynomials, 41 Dental Function Morphology, 11 Carruthers, Ian, 101 Convergence and Persistence in Corporate Derveni Papyrus, The, 71 Carruthers, J. E., 31 Governance, 49 Design and Construction in Romanesque Castle, David, 7 Convex Optimization, 45 Architecture, 109 Categorical Foundations, 43 Cook, Christine, 87 Design of CMOS Radio-Frequency Integrated Catlos, Brian A., 75 Cooper, Davina, 124 Circuits, The, 32 Cellular Phones, Public Fears, and a Culture of Cooper, William S., 117 Designing Federalism, 64 Precaution, 124 Corporate Environmentalism and Public Policy, 55 Designing Virtual Communities in the Service of Central Nervous System Tumours of Childhood, 6 Corti, Alessio, 42 Learning, 121 Chaibong, Hahm, 114 Corti, G., 107 Deutch, John M., 35 Chakravarty, Gautam, 94 Cosmochemistry, 25 Devine, Deirdre A., 14 Challenging Diversity, 124 Cost of Capital, The, 57 DeVore, Ron, 45 Chamley, Christophe P., 55 Craven Miles, 89 Diary of a Christian Soldier, 80 Chandra, Kanchan, 67 Crawford, Harriet E. W., 69 Dickerson, A. B., 113 Chang, Fwu-Ranq, 56 Creating a Learning Culture, 48 Dickinson, Janis, 11 Chang, Kelly H., 63 Creative Conflict in African American Thought, Dictatorship in History and Theory, 77 Changing Sea Levels, 18 66, 80 Dietzenbacher, Erik, 58 Chapman, Chris, 16 Creativity of God, The, 129 Díez-Bonet, Isabel, 87 Chapman, Gretchen B., 122 Crick, Julia, 76 Dillon, Michele, 123 Charles Taylor, 112 Criminals and their Scientists, 81 Dinstein, Yoram, 51 Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay, 122 Crisp, Roger, 136 Disappearance of the Social in American Social Chatterjee, Deen K., 115 Cristianini, Nello, 47 Psychology, The, 122 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 91 Crittenden, Patricia McKinsey, 121 Discourse, Cognition and Social Interaction, 120 Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales, 91 Crittenden, Peter D., 137 Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Chazan, Robert, 76 Crosby, Alfred W., 80 Organization, 52 Children, Courts and Custody, 119 Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, 67 Distillation Theory and its Application to Design China's Use of Military Force, 132 Cucker, Felipe, 45 of Separation Units, 33 Citizens, Residents and Aliens, 61 Cultural Transformation and Religious Practice, 128 Divergent Dynamics of Economic Growth, The, 57 Citizenship in Britain, 59 Culture, Technology, and the Creation of Documents in International Environmental Law, Clark, Beverly Lyon, 96 America's National Parks, 96 50 Claussen, Angelika Hartl, 121 Cumpsty, Nicholas, 33 Doha and Beyond, 52 Clawson, James G., 48 Cuneo, Terence, 112 Domesticity and Dissent in the Seventeenth Century, 94 Clementine Atlas of the Moon, The, 24 Customary International Humanitarian Law, 50 Donohue, Joseph, 98 Climate Change in Africa, 21 Dormois, Jean-Pierre, 83 Clinical Intensive Care and Acute Medicine, 2 D Doswald-Beck, Louise, 50 Clinical Management of Craniosynostosis, The, 6 D. H. Lawrence: Late Essays and Articles, 97 Doswald-Becks, Louise, 50 Coen Brothers' Fargo, The, 102 Daly, Nicholas, 97 Double Standards in Medical Research in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Daniels, Christian, 136 Developing Countries, 5 Families, 6 Dante and the Franciscans, 93 Downey, Greg, 83 Cohen, P. I., 31 Dante: The Divine Comedy, 91 Dowrick, Stephen, 56 Colby, R. R., 41 Dardo, Mauro, 2 Drazin, P. G., 45 Coldham, Iain, 31 Darwin's Fishes, 10 Dronamraju, Krishna, 15 Coleman, Chris, 34 Dasch, Pat, 24 Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics, 65 Data Envelopment Analysis, 58 136 Collier, Simon, 133 Davidson, Janet E., 120 Dunaway, David, 6 Collins, Jeffrey, 107 Davidson, Jenny, 95 Duncan, Ian, 95 Comparative Constitutionalism and Good Davies, Graham, 127 Dunsby, Jonathan, 105 Governance in the Commonwealth, 52 Davies, Oliver, 129 Duren, Peter, 40 Competition Policy, 55 Davis, Earl, 16 Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland, The, 61 Competition Policy and Law in China, Hong Davis, Leith, 95 Kong and Taiwan, 51 Dynamics of Markets, 29 Davis, Peter, 131 Complete Capuchin, The, 12 Dyrness, William A., 128 Dawson, Gowan, 95 Complex Analysis with MATHEMATICA®, 39 Dawson, Michael, 136 Compositio Mathematica, 136 E Day, Richard H., 57 Concepts and Practice of Mathematical Finance, de Andrés Martinez, Consuelo, 88 Early Earthquakes of the Americas, 16 The, 36 Early Medieval Bible Illumination and the Concise History of Germany, A, 72 de Bellaigue, Sheila, 78 de Kloet, E. R., 7 Ashburnham Pentateuch, 107 Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of Easterlin, Richard A., 55

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Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation, The, 60 F Ganis, William, 108 Ecological Inference, 62 Gansner, Emden R., 47 Ecology and Evolution of Cooperative Breeding Fagan, Sarah, 88 Garcia López, Ramón, 25 in Birds, 11 Failed Century of the Child, The, 80 Garis, Robert, 102 Ecology of High-Altitude Infancy, An, 68 Faking It, 110 Gaspari, George, 28 Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Family, Friends and Followers, 75 Gasper, George, 40 Dynamics, 56 Farrell, Theo, 60 Gatignon, Hubert, 48 Economics of Overtime Working, The, 56 Fashioning Jewish Identity in Medieval Western Gay Rights and American Law, 66 Economics of Self-Employment and Christendom, 76 Gaylarde, Christine, 14 Entrepreneurship, The, 56 Fathi, Albert, 44 Gellately, Robert, 81 Edith Wharton and the Politics of Race, 96 Fedigan, Linda M., 12 Georgic Modernity and British Romanticism, 95 Edixhoven, Bas, 136 Feelings and Emotions, 121 Géradin, Damien, 53 Edkins, Jenny, 63 Feng, Zuming, 38 German, Rebecca Z., 11 Edmondson, Stephen, 128 Ferris, David S., 92 Gerstmann, Evan, 66 Edmundson, William, 110 Fields, R. Douglas, 135 Gibney, Matthew J., 60 Eemeren, Frans H. van, 113 Filippov, Mikhail, 64 Gibson, C. G., 41 Eight Centuries of Troubadours and Trouveres, 104 Films of Orson Welles, The, 102 Gibson, Roger F., 112 Eighteenth-Century Music, 137 Finegan, Edward, 86 Gilbert-Barness, Enid, 8 Eisen, Cliff, 137 Fingerman, Karen L., 121 Gillespie, Katharine, 94 Ekiert, Grzegorz, 65 First Course in Combinatorial Optimization, A, 43 Gillingham, John, 78 Elder, Kay, 8 First Course in String Theory, A, 27 Gilmour, Iain, 22 Elderfield, Harry, 16 Fischer, Agneta H., 121 Giovan Pietro Bellori: The Lives of the Modern Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals, 35 Fischer, Ilan, 121 Painter's, Sculptors, and Architects, 108 Electron Correlation, 30 Flack, Ronald D., 33 Gittins, Ross, 132 Elementary Euclidean Geometry, 41 Fleming, Daniel E., 68 Glenn, Jason, 75 Elements of C++ Style, The, 37 Flemming, Grant, 133 Global Capital Markets, 57 Elements of the Random Walk, 28 Floud, Roderick, 82 Global Warming, 17 Elliott, Robert, 40 Flower, Harriet, 70 God, the Mind's Desire, 128 Eltis, David, 80 Foehr, Ulla Goette, 124 Godden, Malcolm, 93 Embryo and Fetal Pathology, 8 Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics, 21 Godsey, William D., 77 End of Art, The, 106 Forgas, Joseph P., 122 Goehring, Edmund, 105 English Grammar in Use, 89 Forst, Brian, 133 Goldhill, Simon, 91 English in Australia, The, 132 Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Goldreich, Oded, 47 English Syntax, 86 Minneapolis 2002, 45 Good Clinical Practice in Assisted Reproduction, 7 Enguehard, Michel, 39 Foundations of Cryptography, 47 Gooday, Graeme, 95 Entertainment Industry Economics, 54 Fowler, Robert, 70 Goodearl, K. R., 41 Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Statistical Fragaszy, Dorothy M., 12 Goodman, Kevis, 95 Thermodynamics, 28 Franciscans and Art Patronage in Late Medieval Gooley, Dana, 105 Italy, The, 107 Equivalence and Duality for Module Categories Gordon, Elizabeth, 88 Franklin, 79 with Tilting and Cotilting for Rings, 41 Gordon, Jeffrey N., 49 Franklin, Benjamin, 79 Erne, Lukas, 101 Gosden, Chris, 69 Franklin, Mark N. , 65 Errors of Justice, 133 Gottfried Semper and the Problem of Esiri, Margaret, 5 Fraser, Elizabeth, 107 Historicism, 108 Esposito, Giampiero, 28 Freely, John, 106 Gough, Ian, 131 Essential Evidence-Based Medicine, 4 French Economy in the Twentieth Century, The, 83 Governance and Resistance in World Politics, 60 Essential Psychopharmacology, 3 French Fetish, The, 95 Goy, David, 49 Essentials of Mathematics, 42 Frieden, B. Roy, 30 Graham, Philip, 6 Esteban, César, 25 Friedman, Max Paul, 80 Grammar of Semelai, A, 88 Estlin, Edward, 6 Friedman, Ruth J., 122 Gransden, K. W., 91 Ethics and Politics of Asylum, The, 60 Frijda, Nico H., 121 Gravity and Strings, 29 Ethics of Assistance, The, 115 Frobenius Algebras and 2-D Topological Gray, Andrew, 37 Quantum Field Theories, 42 Ethnicity, Social Mobility and Public Policy, 124 Gray, James, 121 From Classical to Quantum Mechanics, 28 Europe's Foreign and Security Policy, 61 Graziani, Ron, 108 From International to World Society?, 62 European Business Organization Law Review Great Powers and Outlaw States, 51 From Mao to Market, 131 (EBOR), 134 Greek Tradition in Republican Thought, The, 84 Fulbrook, Mary, 72 European Integration, 1950–2003, 78 Green, Simon, 23 Fulford, Timothy, 96 European Union Law in a Global Context, 50 Greenwood, John D., 122 Fuller, K. R., 41 Euros and Europeans, 61 Gregory, Paul R., 58 Fullerton, Carol S., 6 Evans, Robert, 6 Griffin, Jasper, 91 Fundamental Genetics, 13 Event History Modeling, 63 Grigorenko, Elena L., 119 Fundamentals and Applications of Jet Propulsion, Evidence for the Top Quark, The, 2 Grinols, Earl L., 58 33 Evolution and Structure of the Internet, 29 Grootendorst, Rob, 113 Fundamentals of Seismic Wave Propagation, 16 Evolution of Darwinism, The, 117 Grote, Rainer, 51 Fusco, L., 107 Evolution of Reason, The, 117 Groups, 41 Evolution of Thought, The, 11 Grove, Linda, 136 Evolutionary Psychology, 118 G Growing Public, 56 Exorcism Stories in Luke-Acts, The, 129 Galizzi, Paolo, 50 Growing Together, 121 Explaining the History of American Foreign Gambardella, Alfonso, 57 Grusin, Richard, 96 Relations, 81 Gambling in America, 58 Guest, Tanis, 75

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Guilfoy, Kevin, 111 Homer: The Iliad, 91 Introduction to Quantum Optics, 27 Gurnett, Donald A., 27 Homer: The Odyssey, 91 Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering, Gurr, Andrew, 99 Hopfl, Harro, 76 An, 34 Guru, Bhag, 35 Horn, Henrik, 53 Introduction to Rights, An, 110 Hornqvist, Mikael, 84 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices, 34 H Horton, Julian, 105 Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Houghton, John T., 17 Soil, Water and Watersheds, An, 19 Haines, John, 104 Houston, Alan, 79 Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Hale, Margie, 42 How Australia Compares, 132 An, 49 Halperin, Sandra, 60 How Democracies Lose Small Wars, 64 Introduction to the Solar System, An, 22 Hamashita, Takeshi, 136 How the Bible Became a Book, 129 Introduction to the Sun and Stars, An, 23 Hamlin, Hannibal, 93 Hughes, David W., 105 Introduction to Third World Theologies, An, 126 Hampsher-Monk, Iain, 77 Human Development Across Lives and Introductory Algebraic Number Theory, 44 Hancock, Robert E. W., 14 Generations, 122 Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports, 52 Handbook of the Sociology of Religion, 123 Human Sacrifice, Militarism, and Rulership, 69 Ireland, Andrew, 47 Handbook of Women's Health, 8 Humanism, Machinery, and Renaissance Iserles, Arieh, 45 Handler, Joel F., 52 Literature , 94 Ismail, Mourad E. H., 41 Hanna, Patricia , 114 Hunter, Erica C. D., 127 Italian Renaissance Imagery of Inspiration, The, 107 Hanson, Stephen E., 65 Hutchison, Robert, 24 Harding, Vanessa, 73 Huth, Michael, 46 J Harmonic Mappings in the Plane, 40 Hutter, Dieter, 47 Harms, William F., 117 Hvattum, Mari, 108 Jablonski, Nina G., 11 Harris, Steven, 108 Hydrodynamic Stability, 45 Jackson, Shannon, 100 Harrison, Bernard, 114 Hydrogeology of the Oceanic Lithosphere, 16 Jacobs, Lesley A., 115 Harrison, Robert, 66 Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness, 95 Jacquette, Dale, 111 Harrison, Stephen, 91 Jalloul, Ghinwa, 46 Hart, Robert, 56 I Janssen, Maarten C. W., 55 Hartley, Trevor C., 50 Janz, Paul D., 128 Harvey, Andrew, 56 I' of the Camera, The, 102 Japanese Music, 105 Hatchard, John, 52 Ichimiya, A., 31 Jefferson, Rebecca J. W., 127 Hatfield, Gary, 113 Icy Worlds of the Solar System, 24 Jenkins, Janis H., 68 Hatsuda, Tetsuo, 28 Ikemoto, Yukio, 136 Jesuit Political Thought, 76 Hauspie, Roland C., 11 Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern Jesus and Gospel, 130 Havely, N. R., 93 England, 74 Jet Propulsion, 33 Hay, Jennifer, 88 Impact of the French Revolution, The, 77 Jewish Messianism and the History of Philosophy, Hayes, Bruce, 87 Imperial Nobles in Central Europe, 77 127 Hayward, Richard, 6 In Search of Empire, 79 Jews, Gentiles and Ethnic Reconciliation, 129 Haywood, Ian, 94 In the Shadow of Burgundy, 75 Jex, Igor, 27 Healy, Maureen, 78 In the Shadow of the Rising Sun, 132 Jeyifo, Biodun, 97 Hegel on Ethics and Politics, 113 Indian Mutiny and the British Imagination, The, Johansen, Thomas, 71 Heifetz, Milton D., 24 94 John Stuart Mill, 111 Hen, Yitzhak, 93 Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution, Johnson, Paul, 82 Henaerts, Jean-Marie, 50 15 Joining Society, 121 Henckaerts, Jean-Marie, 50 Information and Meaning in Evolutionary Jones, Barry, 6 Henriot, Christian, 132 Processes, 117 Jones, Bradford S., 63 Henry Sidgwick – Eye of the Universe, 116 Ingco, Merlinda, 58 Jones, Kerwyn C., 4 Herreo, Artemio, 25 INSEAD-Wharton Alliance on Globalizing, The, Jones, Mark, 23 Hesli, Vicky L., 65 48 Jordaan, Ian, 35 Hetcher, Steven A., 115 Insecurity and Welfare Regimes in Asia, Africa Joshi, Mark, 36 and Latin America, 131 Hewings, Martin, 90 Joyce: Ulysses, 91 Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Hewitt, Geoff, 46 Junker, Detlef, 81 Salvador, 67 Hickey, Raymond, 88 Jupp, James, 132 International Handbook of Intelligence, 119 Hilberg, R. Soleste, 119 International Journal of Asian Studies, 136 Hill, Marquita K., 18 K International Law, 52 Hillman, Ken, 2 International Mathematical Olympiads Kaiser, The, 78 Hiltner, Ken, 93 1986–1999, 39 Kant, Immanuel, 113 History of Cambridge University Press, A, 79 International Psychogeriatrics, 135 Kant on Representation and Objectivity, 113 History of Chile, 1808–2002, A, 133 Internet in the Workplace, The, 118 Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, 113 History of Irish Theatre, 1601–2000, A, 100 Introduction to Astrobiology, An, 22 Kappeler, Peter, 12 History of Nerve Functions, A, 15 Introduction to Biodeterioration, 14 Kashyap, Anil, 57 History of the University in Europe, A, 79 Introduction to Galaxies and Cosmology, An, 23 Kassanoff, Jennie A., 96 History of the University of Cambridge, A, 79 Introduction to Harmonic Analysis, An, 39 Kato, Junko, 65 Hiziroglu, Huseyin, 35 Introduction to Mathematical Physics, 28 Katznelson, Yitzhak, 39 Hobson, John M., 60 Introduction to Mill's Utilitarian Ethics, An, 111 Kavka, Martin, 127 Hoekstra, Valerie J., 66 Introduction to Noncommutative Noetherian Keane, John, 59 Höffe, O., 113 Rings, An, 41 Keefe, Simon P., 137 Hogan, Michael J., 81 Introduction to Ocean Remote Sensing, An, 18 Kellstedt, Paul M., 67 Holm, John, 86 Introduction to Pentecostalism, An, 125 Kennedy, Michael , 103 Holsti, K. J., 62 Introduction to Plasma Physics, 27 Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis, 47

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Moore, Allan, 137 Observational Research in U.S. Classrooms, 119 Pitchford, Rohan, 56 Moore, Mike, 52 Obstfeld, Maurice, 57 Plag, Ingo, 88 Morash, Christopher, 100 Ochs, Sidney, 15 Plato's Natural Philosophy, 71 Morgan, Thomas H., 24 Olivieri, Enzo, 45 Players of Shakespeare 5, 100 Morgan, Victor, 79 Olson, David R., 119 Poisson, Eric, 28 Morgenstern, Scott, 65 Olver, Peter, 45 Political Economy of Stalinism, The, 58 Morphology and Lexical Semantics, 87 Omer, Haim, 122 Political Topographies of the African State, 67 Morris, Benny, 133 Ordeshook, Peter C., 64 Politics and History in the Tenth Century, 75 Mortessagne, Fabrice, 28 Organization of Attachment Relationships, The, Politics of Child Support in America, The, 67 Moses, Wilson J., 66, 80 121 Politics of High Tech Growth, The, 123 Moss, David, 126 Ortín, Tomás, 29 Politics of International Law, The, 62 Moss Flora of Britain and Ireland, The, 12 Osborne, Robin, 71 Politics of Prostitution, The, 124 Motta, Massimo, 55 Ott, Walter R., 114 Politics of Social Risk, The, 63 Mueller, T. W., 41 Our Knowledge of the Past, 116 Pontecorvo, Clotilde, 121 Muller-Stach, Stefan, 42 Outshoorn, Joyce, 124 Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise Of Evolutionary Multiply Periodic Functions, 40 Oval Track and Other Permutation Problems, 39 Epistemology, 116 Multivariate T-Distributions and Their Overton, Caroline, 7 Post-Imperial Brecht, 101 Applications, 38 Pottage, Alain, 53 Munasinghe, Mohan, 20 P Potten, Christopher, 15 Mundy, Martha, 53 Potter, Jonathan, 120 Murasaki Shikibu: The Tale of Genji, 91 Palmeter, David, 52 Practical Conflicts, 115 Murenzi, Romain, 35 Papacy and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Rome, Practical Guide to Rock Microstructure, A, 16 Murphy, John F., 61 107 Prediction of Turbulent Flows, 46 Murphy, Raymond, 89 Paradoxes of Art, The, 108 Price, Roger, 77 Murray, Robin, 7 Parker, Geoffrey, 76 Prices, Reproduction, Scarcity, 57 Muslim Societies in African History, 131 Parker, Simon C., 56 Primer on Climate Change and Sustainable Muysken, Pieter C., 88 Parliament and Foreign Policy in the Eighteenth Development, 20 Century, 74 Print Culture and the Early Quakers, 74 Parratt, John, 126 N Pritchard, James, 79 Partington, Jonathan R., 40 Problems and Methods in the Study of Politics, 62 Nadarajah, Saralees, 38 Paskow, Alan, 108 Probyn, Elspeth, 103 Nakamura, Yasuhisa, 48 Pastor-Satorras, Romualdo, 29 Professing Performance, 100 Nationalization of Politics, The, 64 Paterson, Thomas G., 81 Pronunciation Practice Activities, 90 Native Title in Australia, 132 Pattemore, Stephen, 129 Proofs that Really Count, 43 Nature of Reasoning, The, 120 Patterns of Legislative Politics, 65 Proust, Beckett, and Narration, 97 Nazis and Good Neighbors, 80 Pattie, Charles, 59 Przeworski, Adam, 63, 64 Ndulo, Muna, 52 Pauketat, Timothy R., 69 Psalm Culture and Early Modern English Needham, Joseph, 2 Paul, Harry, 27 Literature , 93 Nelson, Eric, 84 Pauly, Daniel, 10 Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia Netherlands International Law Review, 134 Peace Treaties and International Law in European of the Unconscious, 97 Neuron Glia Biology, 135 History, 51 Psychological Theory and Educational Reform, 119 Neuropathology of Dementia, The, 5 Peasants of Ottobeuren, 1487–1726, The, 76 Psychology of Abilities, Competencies, and New England's Crises and Cultural Memory, 96 Pediatric Orthopedics for Primary Care Expertise, The, 119 New Imperial History, A, 74 Physicians, 4 Psychology of Experience, The, 120 New Theatre Quarterly 74, 101 Pedicchio, Maria, 43 Psychology of Problem Solving, The, 120 New Theatre Quarterly 75, 102 Pennington, Jonathan T., 130 Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents, 120 New Theatre Quarterly 76, 102 People and Politics in France, 1848–1870, 77 Public Health at the Crossroads, 4 New Zealand English, 88 People of God in the Apocalypse, The, 129 Published Material from the Cambridge Genizah Nicholls, David, 104 Pepler, Debra, 119 Collection, 127 Nijsten, Gerard, 75 Perkins, Franklin, 114 Pugh, David, 18 1999–2000 Elections in Russia, The, 65 Perret-Clermont, Anne-Nelly, 121 Pullen, Kirsten, 101 Noakes, Richard, 95 Perry, Michael J., 131 Purcell, Michael, 128 Nobel Laureates and 20th Century Physics, 2 Perry, Ruth, 95 Pursuing Equal Opportunities, 115 Non-Violent Resistance, 122 Person, 87 Putting Auction Theory to Work, 54 Nonlinear Dynamics and Statistical Theories for Peters, Chris, 42 Basic Geophysical Flows, 46 Peters, Kate, 74 Q Norms in a Wired World, 115 Peters, Kenneth E., 20 Norwood, Ann E., 6 Peters, Pam, 85 Quantum Gravity, 29 Novel Relations, 95 Petlyuk, Felix, 33 Quantum Physics, 25 Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry, 43 Pharr, Susan, 132 Quantum Theory as an Emergent Phenomenon, 29 Numbers, Language, and the Human Mind, 86 Phenomenology of Painting, The, 108 Quark-Gluon Plasma, 28 Phillipson, David W., 69 Queenship in Europe, 1660–1815, 77 O Phillipson, Nicholas T., 136 Quilley, Stephen, 123 Phonetically Based Phonology, 87 Quinn, Jennifer, 43 O'Higgins, Dolores, 71 Photonic Devices, 35 O'Riain, Sean, 123 Picturing Death in Classical Athens, 107 R Oakes, S. 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