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Theory and Historiography palgrave studies in oral history Fashioning History Current Practices and Principles Oral History Off the Record Robert F. Berkhofer Jr., formerly at University of Toward an Ethnography of Practice California, Santa Cruz, USA (deceased) 'Berkhofer's approach illuminates . . . he offers a Edited by Anna Sheftel, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, theoretical and methodological rationale for the Canada, Stacey Zembrzycki, Concordia University, current tendency to bring public and academic Canada history together in fruitful conversations about the Because oral history interviews are personal representations of the past.' - The Journal of American interactions between human beings, they rarely History conform to a methodological ideal. These reflections Fashioning History offers historians and aspiring from oral historians provide honest and rigorous historians a learned, absorbing, and comprehensive analyses of actual oral history practice that address the overview of current fashions of method, interpretation, complexities of a human-centered methodology. and meaning in the context of postmodernism that has Contents: Foreword; Steven High * Introduction: Toward an washed over the historical profession in the last two Ethnography of Practice; Anna Sheftel and Stacey Zembrzycki * decades. PART I: REFLECTIONS ON A LIFETIME OF PRACTICE * PART II: BUILDING TRUST, BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS * PART III: THE Contents: PART I: CONSTRUING THE PAST AS HISTORY: PROCESSES AND ETHICS AND POLITICS OF PRACTICE * PART IV: CONSIDERING PRESUPPOSITIONS * Historical Method(s): From Evidence to Facts * Historical Synthesis: SILENCE * Afterword; Alessandro Portelli From Statements to Histories * PART II: COMPARING HISTORIES: FORMS, FUNCTIONS, FACTUALITY, AND THE BIGGER PICTURE * Texts as Archives and Histories * Things in and as Palgrave Studies in Oral History Exhibits, Museums, and Historic Sites * Films as Historical Representations and Resources * Afterword: The History Effect and Representations of the Past September 2013 UK september 2013 US 304pp 5 b/w illustrations October 2012 UK November 2012 US Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$109.00 9781137339638 284pp Paperback £17.50 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137339645 Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137270283 Canadian Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

Reading History in Children’s Books Oral History and Photography Edited by Alexander Freund, University of Winnipeg, Canada, Alistair Thomson, Catherine Butler, University of West of England, Bristol, Monash University, Australia UK, Hallie O’Donovan, independent scholar ‘The sensitive use of photographs by these oral historians has drawn ‘Many people with an enthusiasm for history form fascinating, sometimes spellbinding, tales from both the tellers and the their impressions of it by childhood reading. This listeners. This is an important collection that will instruct and inspire future book shows clearly how complex the portraits of the research at the crossroads of photography, orality, memory, and history.’— British past given in children’s literature actually are, Martha Langford, author of Suspended Conversations and Scissors, Paper, Stone and how culturally and ideologically loaded. It is one of those works which both vindicate and reinforce This book collects original research essays to explore the diverse uses of the importance of their subject.’ — Ronald Hutton, photographs and photography in oral history, from the use of photos as memory University of Bristol, UK triggers to their deployment in the telling of life stories. The book’s contributors include both oral historians and photography scholars and critics. Reading History in Children's Books offers a critical account of historical books about Britain written Contents: 1. Mary Brockmeyer’s Wedding Picture: Exploring the Intersection of Photographs for children, including realist novels, non-fiction, and Oral History Interviews; A.Freund and A.Thiessen * 2. ‘When I was a Girl . . .’: Women fantasy and alternative histories. It also investigates Talking About their Girlhood Photo Collections; P.Tinkler * 3. Imaging Family Memories: My Mum, Her Photographs, Our Memories; J.Wilton * 4. Remembering, Forgetting and Feeling the literary, ideological and philosophical challenges with Photographs; L.Mannik * 5. Listening to Pictures: Photographs and Oral History among involved in writing about the past, especially for an audience whose knowledge of Inuit Youths and Elders; C.Payne * 6. Using Press Photographs in the Construction of Political history is often limited. Life Stories; M.Schiebel and Y.Robel * 7. Piercing the Punctum: Oral History and the ‘Prick’ of Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: That was Then? * The Eagle Has Landed: Photography; K.M.Ryan * 8. Family Photographs as Traces of Americanization; M.Thompson Representing the Roman Invasion of Britain in Texts for Children * Once, Future, Sometime, * 9. Family Photographs and Migrant Memories: Representing Women’s Lives; A.Thomson * Never: Arthur in History * ‘She Be Faking It’: Authenticity and Anachronism * Dreams of Things 10. From Witness to Participant: Making Subversive Documentary; A.Bersch and L.Grant * 11. that Never Were: Authenticity and Genre * Ancestral Voices, Prophesying War * Patterns of Photographs from the Shoebox; J.E.Marles * 12. Committed Eye: Photographs, Oral Sources, History * Bibliography * Index and Historical Narrative; A.M.Mauad July 2012 UK August 2012 US October 2012 UK October 2012 US 224pp 270pp 80 b/w photos Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230278080 Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137280626 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Narrative and Truth The Statesman’s Yearbook 2014 An Ethical and Dynamic Paradigm for the Humanities The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World

Barry Emslie, Germany 150th edition 'An independent scholar and author of Richard Edited by Barry Turner, author, editor, journalist and Wagner and the Centrality of Love (2010), Emslie broadcaster, UK argues for the value of narrative explanations in humanistic writing. He develops this argument 'Should be in every office which is concerned with world through the analysis of an unusually wide-ranging trade and, indeed, in every school which produces mix of theoretical and critical fields that includes the future traders. It is an essential tool of all global Marxist humanism, feminist theory and literary thinking.' - Geographical Magazine criticism, psychoanalysis, and German idealist ‘Originally designed for statesmen but now used by anyone philosophy, along with a number of eclectic subjects need information on the politics, cultures, and economies - such as sports and theories - by which of the world, this yearbook is one of the longest-running he explains the value of the kinds of narrative annual publications in history.' - Library Journal explanation for which he argues . . . This is not a ‘A miracle of compression: the key facts about the entire book for those uninitiated into the language and world crisply collated in [its] tightly edited pages. It is content of critical theory, but it usefully explores the an essential desktop guide for anyone who needs to form and purpose of writing in the humanities. Summing Up: Recommended. think, write or talk about the nature and future of our Graduate students, researchers, faculty.' - CHOICE unimaginably odd and constantly surprising planet.’ - Godfrey Smith, The Sunday Times In this book, Emslie establishes that narrative explanations are to be preferred Now in its 150th edition, The Statesman’s Yearbook continues to be the reference over non-narrative in the humanities. They are more truthful in two senses. They work of choice for accurate and reliable information on every country in the world. both correspond more closely to reality and allow inference as to normative Covering political, economic, social and cultural aspects, the Yearbook is also values. This is particularly the case when aesthetics are added to the mix. available online for subscribing institutions. Contents: An Overview * Marxist Humanism: Hegel, Marx, Lukács, Eagleton, Habermas * Contents: Time Zones Map * Flags of the World/Map of the World (Colour Pull-out Section) * Key World Women and Writing: Women Theorists, Women Novelists, Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë * Facts * Chronology of World Events * PART I * 1. International Organizations * PART II: COUNTRIES OF Freud: Science as narrative, a perverse and singular teleology, certainty masquerading as doubt * THE WORLD A-Z: * 2. Key Historical Events * 3. Territory and Population * 4. Social Statistics * 5. Climate Philosophy and Fatherland: German Transcendentalism, Aesthetics, and Nationalism * Realism: * 6. Constitution and Government * 7. Government Chronology * 8. Recent Elections * 9. Current Brecht, Sport, the Bible, Lenin, Conspiracy theories * Death Administration * 10. Current leaders * 11. Defence * 12. InternationalRelations * 13. Economy * 14. Energy October 2012 UK October 2012 US and Natural Resources * 15. Environment * 16. Industry * 17. International Trade * 18. Communications * 19. 258pp Social Institutions * 20. Culture * 21. Diplomatic Representatives * Further Reading * Abbreviations * Place Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137275448 and International Organizations Index * Index of Current leaders Canadian Rights ebooks available August 2013 UK August 2013 US 1604pp Hardback £220.00 / $325.00 / CN$374.00 9780230377691 Canadian Rights

Opponents of the Annales School

Joseph Tendler, University of St Andrews, UK Based on analysis of archival and published sources, The Central and East European Population Opponents of the Annales School examines for the first time those who have dared to criticise and ignore one since 1850 of the most successful currents of thought in modern historiography. Tendler offers an original contribution Franz Rothenbacher, MZES, University of Mannheim, to the understanding of an unavoidable chapter in Germany modern intellectual history. This is the third volume of three on demographics. All major Contents: Contents * Acknowledgements * Note on the fields of demographic change are covered. Population Text * Abbreviations * Introduction: ‘Annales Continues...’ * figures are given for each population census by sex, civil PART I: ANNALES AT HOME * 1. Annalistes: Pre-History and status and age. Major demographic developments within Trajectories * 2. Annales: Institutions and Wider Resonances the family are described providing a commentary on the * 3. Contestation and Entanglement * PART II: VIEWS FROM main population structures and trends. WESTERN EUROPE * 4. Marginal Difference – Germany * 5. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * General Introduction * Marginal Encounters – The Italian Peninsula * PART III: TRANS- Population and Territory * Population Growth and Demographic ATLANTIC PASSAGES * 6. ‘Historians Against History’ – England * 7. The Challenge of Plurality Transition * Marriage, Legitimacy, Divorce * Households and Families – The United States of America * References and Notes * Bibliographical Note * Index * Demographic Measures and Demographic Statistics * PART II: Studies in Modern History COUNTRY CHAPTERS * Albania * Belarus * Bosnia and Herzegovina * Bulgaria * Croatia * Cyprus * Estonia * Latvia * Lithuania * Former March 2013 UK March 2013 US Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia * Malta * Moldova * Montenegro * Romania * Russian Empire, 288pp Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation * Serbia with Central Serbia, Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137294975 Kosovo/Metohija and Vojvodina * Slovenia * Soviet Union * * Ukraine * Yugoslavia * PART III: Canadian Rights ebooks available APPENDICES * A Note on the Online Component * Bibliography Societies of Europe October 2012 UK November 2012 US 1536pp Hardback £375.00 / $600.00 / CN$690.00 9781137273895 Canadian Rights

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Ancient History Animals in the Classical World Ethical Perspectives from Greek and Roman Texts

Life and Society in Byzantine Cappadocia Alastair Harden, University of Reading, UK J. Eric Cooper, Akrites, LLC, Michael J. Decker, This sourcebook presents nearly 200 specially- University of South Florida, USA translated Greek and Roman texts from Homer to Plutarch, revealing the place of the animal in the moral This is the first in-depth historical study of Byzantine consciousness of the Classical era. Philosophical, Cappadocia. The authors draw on extensive textual and historical, dramatic and poetic texts explore how archaeological materials to examine the nature and animals were regarded in all aspects of ancient life, place of Cappadocia in the Byzantine Empire from the from philosophy to farming. fourth through eleventh centuries. Contents: List of Illustrations * Preface Series Editors’ Preface * Contents: Introduction * PART I * ‘A Vast and Admirable Land’ Introduction * PART I: DEFINING ‘ANIMAL’: ANCIENT WRITERS * The Increase of the Earth * Land of Beautiful Horses * PART II ON ANIMAL NATURE * PART II: THE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS * If One, Why So Many? * City of God * PART III * Elite Society IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD * Notes * Bibliography * Index * The Warlords * Conclusion * Endnotes * Primary Sources * Locorum * General Index Bibliography * Index

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Savage Anxieties Meals in the Early Christian World The Invention of Western Civilization Social Formation, Experimentation, and Conflict at the Table Robert A. Williams, University of Arizona, USA Edited by Dennis E. Smith, Phillips Theological Seminary, USA, Hal Taussig, Union Theological From one of the world’s leading experts on Native Seminary, USA American law and indigenous peoples’ human rights comes an original and striking intellectual history of the Meals in the Early Christian World provides three tribe and Western civilization that sheds new light on categories of investigation: 1) The Typology and how we understand ourselves and our contemporary Context of the Greco-Roman Banquet, 2) Who Was society. at the Greco-Roman Banquets, and 3) The Culture

of Reclining. Together these studies establish festive meals as an essential lens into social formation in the Greco-Roman world. September 2012 UK August 2012 US 272pp Contents: Table of Contents * List of Contributors * Hardback £18.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9780230338760 Abbreviations * Introduction; Hal E. Taussig * PART I: THE Canadian Rights ebooks available TYPOLOGY OF THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUET * PART II: THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BANQUET * PART III: WHO WAS AT THE GRECO-ROMAN BANQUETS? * PART IV: THE CULTURE OF RECLINING: CORPOREALITY, SEXUALITY, INTIMACY * Bibliography of Works Cited * Index of Ancient Sources December 2012 UK December 2012 US Monks of Kublai Khan, Emperor of China 328pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137002884 Medieval Travels from China through Central Asia to Persia and Canadian Rights ebooks available the Arab World

Rabban Sauma, formerly Ilkhanid Ambassador to Europe, David Morgan, University of Manchester, UK, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, Cambridge University, UK Towards the end of the thirteenth century the Nestorian monk, Raban Sauma, together with his disciple Mark, began a journey from Mongol-controlled China to Jerusalem. Sauma met with the Pope and with many of the European monarchs and his account further provides a unique picture of Medieval Europe through Asian eyes. Contents: Introduction Preface * Introduction by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge * Appendix A to Introduction * Appendix B to Introduction * The history of Rabban Sawma * The history of Mar Yahbh-Allaha, the Catholicus and Patriarch of the East * Rabban Sawma and Rabban Markos wish to go to Jerusalem * And More October 2013 US 368pp Hardback $135.00 / CN$155.00 9781780764535 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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The Modernity of Ancient Sculpture The Palace of Darius at Greek Sculpture and Modern Art from Winckelmann to Picasso The Great Royal Residence of Achaemenid Persia

Elizabeth Prettejohn, University of Bristol, UK Edited by Jean Perrot, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France The modern study of art and the making of modern art Edited by the distinguished scholar of ancient Persia, John Curtis, the lavishly thus appear to be founded on incompatible principles: illustrated volume is a work of seminal importance for the understanding of the one on the centrality of ancient art; the other on its ancient Persia, likely to be radically altered by Perrot’s research and findings. utter repudiation. Elizabeth Prettejohn’s important and Contents: 1. Acknowledgements * 2. Introduction * 3. Foreword * 4. List of Events in the revisionist new book starts from an opposite premise: Achaemenid Period * 5. Genealogical Table of the Achaemenid Dynasty * 6. Susa and Elam in that the modern study of ancient art and the making the * 7. Darius: The Great King * 8. The Discoverers of the Palace of Susa * of modern art are inextricably intertwined. Subjecting 9. The Franco-Iranian Programme (1969-1979) * 10. The Geophysical Survey of the Achaemenid Winckelmann’s ideas to astute yet sympathetic Foundations * 11. The Archaeological Data * 12. Restoration, reconstruction * 13. The Egyptian critique, the author uses exciting theories of reception Statue of Darius * 14. The Main Achaemenid Inscriptions of Susa * 15. The Fired Arts * 16. to construct a new theory of the relationship between Decorative Arts at Susa during the Persian Period * 17. Other Works of Darius and his Successors ancient and modern art. * 18. Susa and Iranian and Middle-Eastern Architecture * 19. Darius in his Time * 20. Appendix: The Inscriptions of Darius at Bisitun * 21. Abbreviations * 22. Bibliography * 23. Inserts Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * The Discovery of Greek Sculpture * The Artist, Ancient and August 2013 US Modern * Modernism * Notes * Select Bibliography * Index 544pp Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781848856219 September 2012 US Published by I. B. Tauris 320pp 51 b/w illus. Canadian Rights Paperback $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781848859036 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

Ships and Silver, Taxes and Tribute An Atlas of Ancient Geography, Biblical A Fiscal History of Archaic Athens and Classical Hans van Wees, University College London, UK Historians since Herodotus and Thucydides have claimed that the year 483 BCE Maps of the Ancient World marked a turning point in the history of Athens. For it was then that Themistocles mobilized the revenues from the city's highly productive silver mines to build an William Smith, Formerly University of London, UK enormous war fleet. This income stream is thought to have become the basis of Published to complement his Greek and Roman Athenian imperial power, the driving force behind its democracy and the centre dictionaries, An Atlas of Ancient Geography, Biblical of its system of public finance. But in his groundbreaking new book, Hans van Wees argues otherwise. He shows that Themistocles did not transform Athens, and Classical by Sir William Smith is the rarest and but merely expanded a navy-centered system of public finance that had already most visually compelling of the volumes. Produced existed at least a generation before the general's own time, and had important to the highest standard by the leading mapmaker of precursors at least a century earlier. the day, the maps - large-scale, small-scale, historical, topographical, multiple city plans, and other insets Contents: 1. A Fiscal History of Athens: Why and How? * 2. Athens in Context: Public Finance - are clear, detailed, intricately colored works of art. in Archaic Greece * 3. Ham-Collectors and Other Financial Institutions * 4. Ships, Soldiers and The Atlas provides the first complete set of maps of Sacrifices: Public Spending * 5. Taxes, Tolls and Tribute: Public Revenue * 6. From Oxen to Silver the ancient world, both classical and biblical. A full to Coins: Media of Public Finance * 7. Conclusion: Public Finance and the State in Archaic Athens index of names and places, both ancient and modern, * Appendix: Persian Naval Expansion and the Ionian Cities * Bibliography * Index accompanies each of the larger maps. For each map, Library of Classical Studies there is also an accompanying text, giving sources and authorities for them. September 2013 US 240pp Contents: Introduction by Richard Talbert * Geographical Systems of the Ancients * The World Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781780766867 as Known to the Ancients * Empires of the Baylonians, Lydians, Medes, and Persians * Empire of Published by I. B. Tauris Alexander the Great * Kingdoms of the Successors of Alexander the Great: Part I * Kingdoms of the Canadian Rights Successors of Alexander the great: Part II * The Roman Empire in its Greatest Extent * And More May 2013 US 240pp full color maps and plans Hardback $475.00 / CN$546.00 9781848853522 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Medieval History Money in the Medieval English Economy 973–1489

The Palgrave Dictionary of Medieval Jim Bolton, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Anglo-Jewish History The importance of money as one of the key variables in the workings of the medieval economy is often Joe Hillaby, University of Bristol, UK, Caroline Hillaby, overlooked. This new study first provides the reader independent scholar, UK with a background to the problems of modeling the Using a wide range of rich original sources, this unique medieval economy and the value of the Fisher equation reference guide provides a remarkable picture of of exchange to monetary historians, to the practical England’s medieval Jewry. Following an extensive processes of striking coins from silver and gold acquired introduction, the dictionary includes illustrations, through foreign trade and to the importance of royal maps, and over 40 topographic, 30 biographic and 80 control over mints and exchanges. general entries, including texts of key legislation. Contents: PART I: THEORIES AND PROBLEMS * 1. Modelling the Medieval Economy: the Equation of Exchange * 2. Money Contents: List of illustrations * Preface, including and the Money Economy * 3. Coinage and the Bullion Supply listings of topographic, biographic and general entries * * PART II: THE COINAGE AND THE ECONOMY, c. 973–1489 Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * English Medieval Jewry, * 4. The Coinage from the Late Tenth Century to 1158 5 * 5. A 1135-1290: An Introduction * The Dictionary * Bibliography Monetarised Economy, 973–1158? * 6. The Coinage 1158–1351 * 7. The Emergence of a Money

Economy, 1158–1351 * 8. Testing the Money Economy, 1351–1489 * Conclusions * Bibliography * Index August 2013 UK August 2013 US 472pp Manchester Medieval Studies Hardback £80.00 / $130.00 / CN$150.00 9780230278165 September 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 352pp 6 maps, 9 tables Paperback $35.00 9780719050404 Published by Manchester University Press

Master-Servant Childhood Approaching the Bible in Medieval England A History of the Idea of Childhood in Medieval English Culture Eyal Poleg, University of Edinburgh, UK Patrick Joseph Ryan, Western University, Canada Approaching the Bible in Medieval England 'Ryan’s Master-Servant Childhood promises traces how to stimulate further investigation into the the Bible came to be known by lay people through historiography and analysis of medieval childhood different media. It brings together intellectual and and to initiate broader discussion among historians religious history with art history, music, literature and cultural critics alike.' - Daniel T. Kline, University and social history to trace how the Bible was sung of Alaska Anchorage, USA and preached, revered and studied in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England. An interdisciplinary synthesis that offers a new Contents: Introduction * 1. The Bible and Liturgy: Palm Sunday understanding of childhood in the Middle Ages as Processions * 2. The Bible as Talisman: Textus and Oath-books a form of master-servant relation embedded in an * 3. Paratext and Meaning in Late Medieval Bibles * 4. Preaching ancient sense of time as a correspondence between the Bible: Three Advent Sunday Sermons * Conclusion * earthly change and eternal order. Appendix: A Survey of Late Medieval Bibles * Bibliography * Contents: 1. Husbands, Wives, and the Language of Patriarchy Index * 2. Boys, Girls, and the Practices of Servitude * 3. Childhood Manchester Medieval Studies Without Adulthood * 4. Age, Generation, and the Logic of Correspondence * 5. The Master- Servant Sense of Being in Time September 2013 US 256pp 1 table, 7 color and 6 b&w halftones, 3 b&w line drawings Hardback $100.00 9780719089541 Published by Manchester University Press

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The Reign of Richard II Death, Life, and Religious Change in Scottish From Minority to Tyranny 1377–97 Towns c. 1350-1560

Edited by A. K. McHardy, University of Nottingham, UK Mairi Cowan, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada The long-awaited prequel to Chronicles of the Death, Life, and Religious Change in Scottish Towns c. Revolution covers the first 20 years (1377-97) of 1350-1560 examines lay religious culture in Scottish Richard II’s reign. This richly-documented period offers towns between the Black Death and the Protestant exceptional opportunities and challenges to students, Reformation. and the editor has selected material from a wide range Contents: Introduction * Part I: Lamenting the dead * 1. How of sources: well-known English chronicles, foreign the living influenced the dead * 2. How the dead influenced chronicles and legal, administrative and financial the living * Part II: Summoning the living * 3. Communities of records. The dramatic and diverse politics of the reign religion * 4. The individual in the community * Part III: Subduing of Richard II make this the ideal special subject and an thunderbolts * 5. Religious dissent * 6. Catholic reform * accessible, affordable, student-friendly documentary Conclusion * Bibliography * Index

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Contents: List of Maps *Abbreviations * Preface *Acknowledgments * Prologue: The End of Edward Iii’s Reign February 2013 US 1376–7 * The Minority: 1377–81 The Peasants’ Revolt * The Struggle For Power 1382–7 The 224pp Radcot Bridge Campaign * The Rule and Fall of the Appellants: The Merciless Parliament and its Hardback $95.00 9780719080234 Aftermath 1388–9 The First Session, 3 February–20 March The Second Session, 13 April–2 June Published by Manchester University Press The Appellants in Power * From Appeasement to Tyranny: 1389–97 The Expedition to Ireland, 1394–5 Epilogue * Bibliography * Index Manchester Medieval Sources September 2012 US 368pp 3 maps Paperback $35.00 9780719038532 Published by Manchester University Press Collected Works of Guy Le Strange The Medieval Islamic World

Guy Le Strange, (formerly) College de France This exciting collection brings together the major writings of the important English orientalist, Guy Le Catholic England Strange. The set includes his valuable yet lesser known work: his translation of Nuzhat al-Qulub - the most Faith, Religion and Observance Before the Reformation accurate assessment of the state of in the early post-Mongol period; his translation of Ibn Serapion - a R.N. Swanson, University of Birmingham, UK pioneering work on the changing river systems and The Reformation, which began under Henry VIII, transformed English religion. canals in the Islamic period, a factor that played a key For many the spirituality of the preceding period remains largely unknown, or role in the fate of this part of the medieval world; and overburdened with Protestant mythology of decadence. These sources seek to finally, his work on al-Balkhi’s account of Fars, which explore the nature of religious belief and practice in pre-Reformation England, includes a unique account of Kurdish tribes in this using original source material. province of Iran. Introduced by leading international scholar, Hugh Kennedy, this unparalleled collection will Contents: Introduction: In Search of Pre-Reformation English Spirituality * PART I: THEORY be of immense value to contemporary scholars of the * I: The Bible * 1. The Vulgate (Latin) Version * 2. The Lollard Bible * 3. A Modern Translation * medieval Arab world. II: Disseminating the faith * A. Instruction in the Faith * 4. Lenten Instructions by John Drury of Beccles B. Sermons * 5. From John Mirk’s Festival * 6. From the Main Wycliffite Cycle * 7. From Contents: Palestine Under the Moslems * Baghdad During the Abbassid Caliphate * Lands of an Anonymous Compilation III: The Mass * 8. Instructions in Preparation for the Mass * 9. Lay the Eastern Caliphate * Description of Mesopotamia and Baghdad by Ibn Serapion translated Action during Mass: The Lay Folks’ Mass Book * IV: Designs for Living and Dying * 10. The Abbey by Guy Le Strange * Description of the Province of Fars by Ibn al-Balkhi translated by Guy Le of the Holy Ghost * 11. Walter Hilton, Epistle on the Mixed Life * 12. The Book of the Craft of Strange * Nuzhat al-Qulub by Hamd Allah b. Abu Bakr al-Mustawfi al-Qazwini translated by Dying * PART II: PRACTICE * V. Parish Celebrations * 13. Scarborough: Parish Accounts, 1435–36 Guy Le Strange * 14. Great Yarmouth: Selected Accounts, 1386–1505 * 15. King’s Lynn: Selected Accounts, August 2013 US 1398–1536 * VI: Private Religion * and more... 2080pp Manchester Medieval Sources Hardback $495.00 / CN$569.00 9781848856707 Published by I. B. Tauris August 2013 US Canadian Rights 320pp Paperback $32.95 9780719090776 Published by Manchester University Press

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The Middle Byzantine Historians The New Middle Ages Series Warren Treadgold, Saint Louis University, USA This volume, which continues the same author’s Early The King’s Bishops Byzantine Historians, is the first book to analyze the lives and works of all forty-three significant Byzantine The Politics of Patronage in England and Normandy, 1066-1216 historians from the seventh to the thirteenth century, including the authors of three of the world’s greatest Everett U. Crosby, University of Virginia, USA histories: Michael Psellus, Princess Anna Comnena, and This is the first detailed comparative study of Nicetas Choniates. patronage as an instrument of power in the relations Contents: List of Maps * Preface * 1. The Dark Age * 2. George between kings and bishops in England and Normandy Syncellus and Theophanes Confessor * 3. Theophanes’ after the Conquest. Esteemed medievalist Everett U. Successors * 4. Historians under Leo the Wise * 5. The Official Crosby considers new perspectives of medieval state- Histories of Constantine Porphyrogenitus * 6. Symeon the building and the vexed relations between secular and Logothete and Pseudo-Symeon * 7. Historians of the Age of ecclesiastical authority. Expansion * 8. Michael Psellus * 9. Psellus’ Contemporaries * 10. Nicephorus Bryennius and Anna Comnena * 11. Anna Comnena’s Contents: 1. The Bishop Sets Forth * 2. Principles of Authority * Contemporaries * 12. Nicetas Choniates * 13. The Historians as a Group * Chronological 3. Episcopal Origins * 4. A Network of Nephews * 5. Structures Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians * List of English Translations of the Middle Byzantine of Power in England * 6. Structures of Power in Normandy * 7. Historians * Bibliography The King’s Bishop * 8. Policy and Patronage * Appendix I. Bishops Consecrated and in Office: 1066-1216 * Appendix II. Warrior- October 2013 UK October 2013 US Bishops * Appendix III. Office-Holders at Bayeux Cathedral in the 600pp time of Bishop Henry * Appendix IV. An Outline Itinerary of Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$125.00 9781137280855 Henry, Bishop of Bayeux: 1165-1205 Canadian Rights ebooks available The New Middle Ages September 2013 UK september 2013 US 528pp 8 b/w tables Hardback £100.00 / $160.00 / CN$184.00 9781137307767 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Friars The Impact of the Mendicant Orders on Medieval Society C.H. Lawrence, University of London, UK Medieval Afterlives in Popular Culture The mendicant friars of the Franciscan and Dominican orders played a unique and important role in medieval Edited by Gail Ashton, UK, Daniel T. Kline, University of society. C.H. Lawrence here analyses the origins and Alaska Anchorage, USA growth of these orders, as well as the impact which they had upon the medieval world – in the areas of 'An insightful collection that confronts issues too politics and education as well as religion. often left implicit in studies of medievalism head-on. Together the essays pose an important challenge: Contents: Preface * The Medieval Church in Crisis * St Francis to examine the persistence, contingency and of Assisi and the Origins of the Friars Minor * The Growth of the plurality of medievalism, and the implications that Friars Minor, Crisis and Change * St Dominic and the Order of has for periodization and the ongoing influence of Friars Preachers * New Brethren * The Mission to the Towns * the medieval on the modern.’ - David W. Marshall, The Capture of the Schools * In the Houses of the Kings * In the Service of the Papacy * Afar unto the Gentiles * Epilogue: Loss California State University San Bernardino and Mass and Gain * Bibliography * Index Market Medieval April 2013 US This book is concerned with our ideological, technical 264pp and emotional investments in reclaiming medieval for Paperback $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781780764672 contemporary popular culture. The authors illuminate Published by I. B. Tauris both medieval and contemporary popular culture Canadian Rights in surprising and productive ways while interrogating the many ways in which metamedievalism reinterprets and reconceptualises the medieval. Contents: 1. ‘The YouTube Prioress: Anti-Semitism and Twenty-First Century Participatory Culture’ * 2. ‘Animated Conversations in Nottingham: Disney’s Robin Hood (1973) ‘ * 3. ‘Virginia Woolf’s Middle Ages’ * 4. ‘Dario Fo’s Mistero Buffo and the Left-Modernist Reclamation of Medieval Popular Culture’ * 5. ‘Acephalic History: A Bataillian Reading of Monty Python and the postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural Holy Grail’ * 6. ‘Medievalism and Periodization in Frozen River and The Second Shepherds’ Play: Environment, Class, Miracle’ * 7. ‘Time Travel, Pulp Fictions, and Changing Attitudes Toward studies the Middle Ages: Why You Can’t Get Renaissance on Somebody’s Ass’ * 8. ‘H. P. Lovecraft’s Unnamable Middle Ages’ * 9. ‘Confession, Contrition, and the Rhetoric of Tears: Medievalism Editors: Eileen Joy, BABEL Working Group and Myra and Reality Television,’ * 10. ‘Robin Hood, Frenched’ * 11. ‘Brief Encounters: Arthur’s Epic Seaman, College of Charleston, USA Journey in Antoine Fuqua’s King Arthur (2005)’ * 12. ‘My other world’: Historical Reflections and Refractions in Modern Arthurian Fantasy’ * 13. ‘Queer Origins, Deformed Lines: Seeding postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies is an the Future in Torchwood’s ‘Children of Earth’’ * 14. ‘The Medieval Entertainment Channel: The award-winning, cross-disciplinary journal that aims to Shrek Quartet’ bring the medieval and modern into productive critical relation. It will work to develop a present-minded The New Middle Ages medieval studies in which modern events, issues and November 2012 UK december 2012 US texts serve as triggers for critical investigations of the 258pp Middle Ages. 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Women in the Military Orders of the Crusades The Medieval Fold

Myra Miranda Bom, independent scholar, USA Power, Repression, and the Emergence of the Individual 'This lucid book makes an important contribution to Suzanne Verderber Pratt Institute, USA the understanding of the military orders. Summing , Up: Highly recommended.' - CHOICE The Medieval Fold presents a theory of the medieval subject from 1050-1215, informed by contemporary This study of the female members of the Order or theories of subjection and power from Freud, Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in the High Middle Nietzsche, Foucault, Lacan, and Deleuze. Ages analyses their presence in the context of female monasticism and compares their position to the Contents: Introduction * 1. The Gregorian Reform, Pastoral position of women in other religious military orders. Power, and Subjection * 2. The Courtly Fold: The Subjectivation Introducing questions of gender into the history of the of Pastoral Power and the Invention of Modern Eroticism * 3. military orders. Chrétien de Troyes’ Diagram of Power: Perceval * Conclusion Contents: Female Monasticism * The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem * Female Hospitallers * The Hospital and its Female Members

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Witnesses, Neighbors, and Community in Late Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah Medieval Marseille Marla Segol, SUNY University at Buffalo, USA The Sefer Yetsirah (the Book of Creation) is a core text Susan Alice McDonough, University of Maryland, of the early kabbalah, yet scholars have struggled to Baltimore County, USA establish even the most basic facts about the work. 'To confront witness testimony in late medieval This project attempts to discover the ways in which court cases is itself a rare and welcome endeavor. diagrams accompanying the text and its commentaries But McDonough does so both with attention to show trends in the development of the kabbalistic the procedures of eliciting and recording such tradition as a whole. testimony and even more so with a keen eye to Contents: Word and Image in Medieval Kabbalah * Situating the social context of the witnesses and their own the Text * Genre as Argument in the Sefer Yetsirah: A New presumptions and motivations. Thus she is able, for Look at its Literary Structure * Thinking in Lines and Circles * example, to uncover from these records a sense of The Letter forms: How did He Combine Them, and Why? * the ‘economy of care’ for the sick and elderly within Golem Diagrams: Golem-making, Astrology, and Messianism * families and neighborhoods. Her book will be of Postscripts to the Golem: Word, Image, and Body interest to all who are interested in social history The New Middle Ages of the late Middle Ages.' - Thomas Kuehn, Clemson University, USA October 2012 UK October 2012 US 214pp 8 figures, 12 b/w illustrations Witnesses, Neighbors, and Community in Late Medieval Marseille asks how, in Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781403969743 a time of crisis, medieval citizens developed an independent sense of ethics. Canadian Rights ebooks available Witness testimonies from Marseille’s court records offer a small window into the neighborhoods of Marseille and reveal how humble people, often women, used the role of witness to become the arbiters of their communities. Contents: Introduction * 1: The Political, Legal, and Moral Landscape * 2: The Record, the Restrictions, and the Roles of Witnesses * 3: All in the Family: Wealth and Poverty, Grief and The Woman in the Mirror Inheritance * 4: The Law, The Neighbors, And the Mad: Conflicts over Managing Disorder * 5: In the Wake of Violence: Witnesses Rebuilding their Communities * Conclusion Gender, Literacy, and the Media Revolution of the Twelfth Century The New Middle Ages Morgan Powell, Franklin College, March 2013 UK March 2013 US 252pp The Woman in the Mirror breaks new ground in our understanding of the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230391994 beginnings of European literary tradition, analysing women’s role in the middle Canadian Rights ages as mediators between the literate culture of the monastery and the largely illiterate culture of the secular courts. Contents: PART I: READING AND THE INSTRUCTION OF RELIGIOUS WOMEN * PART II: VERNACULAR LITERATURE AND THE AUDIENCE AS WOMAN The New Middle Ages October 2013 UK October 2013 US 256pp Hardback £32.50 / $74.95 / CN$83.00 9780312293680 Canadian Rights

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Received Medievalisms The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of A Cognitive Geography of Viennese Women’s Convents Identity, 1300-1600

Cynthia J. Cyrus, Vanderbilt University, USA Edited by Katherine Terrell, Hamilton College, USA, 'Received Medievalisms is a remarkable book - Mark P. Bruce, Bethel University, USA remarkable in its temporal and disciplinary scope, The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of Identity, remarkable in its creative methodological approach, 1350-1600 explores the roles that Scotland and and remarkable in its fascinating arguments. Cynthia England play in one another’s imaginations. This J. Cyrus brings to bear a serious depth of learning and collection of essays brings together eminent scholars an astute, deft critical sensibility in demonstrating and emerging voices from the frequently divergent the significance of women’s convents, and of the fields of English and Scottish medieval studies. versions of the Middle Ages they carry with them, in Viennese culture from the sixteenth through the Contents: Introduction: Writing Across the Borders; M. P. Bruce nineteenth centuries.' - Nancy Bradley Warren, & K. H. Terrell * The Borderlands of Satire: Linked, Opposed, Texas A&M University and Exchanged Political Poetry During the Scottish and English Wars of the Early Fourteenth Century; A. Galloway * Sovereign This study examines the post-medieval reception of Exception: Pre-National Consolidation in The Taill of Rauf Vienna’s women’s monastic institutions. Through Coilyear; R. P. Schiff * Friend or Foe? Negotiating the Anglo- analysis of the physical and historical place such Scottish Border in Sir Thomas Gray’s Scalacronica and Richard women’s institutions held in an important urban and political center, this Holland’s Buke of the Howlat; K.Ash * Anglo-Scottish Relations in John Hardyng’s Chronicle; book provides a new picture of the ways in which the medieval shapes later S.L.PeverleyThe Border, England, and the English in some Older Scots Lyric and Occasional understandings of women’s role and agency. Poems; J.Martin * The Border Writes Back; R.F.Green * Passing the Book: The Scottish Shaping of Chaucer’s Dream States in Bodleian Library, MS Arch. Selden. B.24; K.Murray * Lydgate Contents: 1. Setting the Stage * 2. Mine’s Taller: On Steeple Distortions in City Depictions * Mauscripts and Prints in Late Medieval Scotland; W.H.E.Sweet * What Happened to Rhyme 3. Mental Topography and the Viennese Medieval Past * 4. Foundation Stories: The Heroes of Royal in Scotland?; R.J.Goldstein * ’Rois red and quhit, resplendent of colour’: Margaret Tudor Viennese Monasticism * 5. Virgin Intercessor and Other Monastic Miracles * 6. The Persistence and Scotland’s Floricultural Future in William Dunbar’s Poetry; C.Honeyman * The Scottish of the Medieval * Appendix 1: Views of Vienna: Selected Panoramas, Plans, and Pictorial Reports Identity of Gavin Douglas; N.Royan * Afterword; L.O.A.Fradenburg * Appendix 2: Vienna in Prose: Selected Histories, Topographies, and Travelogues The New Middle Ages The New Middle Ages August 2012 UK September 2012 US June 2013 UK June 2013 US 248pp 2 b/w illustrations 268pp 4 b/w illustrations, 2 b/w tables Hardback £52.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230110861 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230393578 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Reading Skin in Medieval Literature and Culture Cosmopolitanism and the Middle Ages Edited by Katie L. Walter, University of Sussex, UK Edited by John M. Ganim, University of California, Riverside, USA, Shayne Aaron Legassie, University of Skin is a multifarious image in medieval culture: the North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA material basis for forming a sense of self and relation to the world, as well as a powerful literary and visual This collection of essays uncovers a wide array image. This book explores the presence of skin in of medieval writings on cosmopolitan ethics and medieval literature and culture from a range of literary, politics, writings generally ignored or glossed over in religious, aesthetic, historical, medical, and theoretical contemporary discourse. Medieval literary fictions and perspectives. travel accounts provide us with rich contextualizations of the complexities and contradictions of cosmopolitan Contents: Introduction; Katie L. Walter * 1. Wondrous Skins and thought. Tactile Affection: The Blemmye’s Touch; Lara Farina * 2. Noli me tangere: The Enigma of Touch in Middle English Religious Contents: Introduction; Shayne Legassie & John M. Ganim * 1. Literature and Art for and about Women; Elizabeth Robertson * The Metropolis and its Languages: Baghdad and Venice; Karla 3. Havelok’s Bare Life and the Significance of Skin; Robert Mills * Mallette * 2. Re-Orientations: The Worlding of Marco Polo; 4. The Medieval Werewolf Model of Reading Skin; Susan Small Sharon Kinoshita * 3. Between Islam and Christendom: Ibn * 5. Cutaneous Time in the Late Medieval Literary Imagination; Battuta’s Travels in Asia Minor and the North; Christine Chism Isabel Davis * 6. The Form of the Formless: Medieval Taxonomies of Skin, Flesh and the Human; * 4. Medieval Religious Cosmopolitanisms: Truth and Inclusivity in the Literature of Muslim Katie L. Walter * 7. Discerning Skin: Complexion, Surgery and Language in Medieval Confession; Spain; Marla Segol * 5. Worldly Unease in Late Medieval European Travel Reports; Shirin Virginia Langum * 8. Desire and Defacement in The Testament of Cresseid; Julie Orlemanski * 9. Khanmohamadi * 6. The One Kingdom Solution?: Diplomacy, Marriage and Sovereignty in Touching Back: Responding to Reading Skin; Karl Steel the Third Crusade; Adnan Husain & Margaret Aziza Pappano * 7. Inventing Social Conscience: Cosmopolitanism in Piers Plowman; Karma Lochrie * 8. Cosmopolitan Imaginaries; Robert R. The New Middle Ages Edwards * 9. Among Other Possible Things: The Cosmopolitanisms of Chaucer’s ‘Man of Law’s March 2013 UK March 2013 US Tale’; Shayne Aaron Legassie * 10. The Cosmopolitanism of The Adages: The Classical and 248pp 3 b/w illustrations Christian Legacies of Erasmus’ Hermeneutics of Accommodation; Jessica L. Wolfe Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230338708 The New Middle Ages Canadian Rights ebooks available March 2013 UK March 2013 US 256pp Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230337572 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Poet Heroines in Medieval French Narrative Modern World Gender and Fictions of Literary Creation

Maggie M Williams, William Paterson University, USA Brooke Heidenreich Findley, Penn State Altoona, USA From majestic Celtic crosses to elaborate knotwork 'Findley’s study not only does exactly what she designs, visual symbols of Irish identity at its most claims it will, but, via its combination of close medieval abound in contemporary culture. Considering readings and feminist theory, it also produces both scholarly and popular perspectives this book important new insights into medieval narrative, its offers a commentary on the blending of pasts and depictions of gender, and its conception of literary presents that finds permanent visualization in these creation…In short, this is a volume that deserves contemporary signs. to be widely read by medieval literary scholars, and feminist scholars of French literature more broadly Contents: Introduction: Icons of Irishness * Visualizing Antiquity as it offers much not only to scholars of the medieval * Classifying Taste * Meet Me at the Fair * Keepsakes and French texts it studies, but also to those concerned Souvenirs * Proclaiming Independence, Expressing Solidarity * with the intersection of women and medieval Afterword * Select Bibliography literary production more broadly. Indeed it can likely be read with much profit by scholars concerned with issues of female literary creation in other periods, for The New Middle Ages it offers innovative, insightful analysis that has application and implications well beyond the corpus of texts it studies.' - The Medieval Review November 2012 UK december 2012 US 224pp Examining French literature from the medieval period, Findley revises our Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230103207 understanding of medieval literary composition as a largely masculine activity, Canadian Rights ebooks available suggesting instead that writing is seen in these texts as problematically gendered and often feminizing. Contents: Introduction: Authors, Writers, Singers, and Women: Gendering Literary Creation in Medieval French Culture * PART I: FROM MINSTREL HEROINE TO POET HEROINE: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY AND BEYOND * PART II: DANGEROUS MUSES: TOUTE BELLE AND HER SISTERS IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY DIT * PART III: WOMEN AT THE ORIGINS: The Mediterranean World of Alfonso II and FIFTEENTH CENTURY PROSE ROMANCE Peter II of Aragon (1162-1213) The New Middle Ages November 2012 UK december 2012 US Ernest E. Jenkins, University of South Carolina 282pp Lancaster, USA Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230112582 Canadian Rights ebooks available ‘The present work provides an excellent overview of Hispanic international policy and the forces that drove it. Jenkins shows Peter II’s failures in the Midi to be a result of personal flaws rather than policy miscalculations. The book has a rich bibliography and a clear writing style. Summing up: Recommended.’ - CHOICE Women in Old Norse Literature Considering a wide array of sources, Jenkins reveals Bodies, Words, and Power the tenacity with which Alfonso II (1162-1196) and his son Peter II (1196-1213) of the Crown of Aragon Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir, The Árni Magnússon forged a tighter Mediterranean regional network and Institute for Icelandic Studies, Iceland augmented their regional success. 'Women in Old Norse Literature surpasses what has to Contents: Preface * The Mediterranean Matrix of Connections for Alfonso II and Peter II * date been written about the image of women in the Forging a Regional Community: Alfonso II and the Midi * Regional Networks and Pilgrimage sagas...The superb study attests the multiplicity and Spirituality * Law, Spirituality, and the Practice of Ethics * The Matrimonial Adventures of heterogeneity of female images and perspectives Peter II of Aragon and Marie of Montpellier * Mediterranean Communities in Competition and on women that were available to medieval Icelandic Conflict * Fracturing a Regional Community, Part 1: Peter II and the Genesis of the Albigensian audiences.’ - Marianne E. Kalinke, University of Crusade * Fracturing a Regional Community, Part 2: Peter II and the Conflicts of the Albigensian Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Crusade * Alfonso II, Peter II, and the Tradition of Community in the Mediterranean World * Bibliography Old Norse texts offer different ideas about what it The New Middle Ages is to be female, presenting women in diverse social and economic positions. This book analyzes female July 2012 UK August 2012 US characters in medieval Icelandic saga literature, and 278pp demonstrates how they engaged with some of the Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230107144 most contested values of the period, revealing the Canadian Rights ebooks available anxieties of both the authors and audiences. 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Writing Medieval Women’s Lives Queenship and Power Series Edited by Charlotte Newman Goldy, Miami University, USA, Amy Livingstone, Wittenberg University, USA The Emblematic Queen ‘In this latest volume in The New Middle Ages series, Goldy (Miami Univ.) and Livingstone Extra-Literary Representations of Early Modern Queenship (Wittenberg Univ.) have collected 13 fascinating essays that not only tease out the lives of several Edited by Debra Barrett-Graves, College of Sante Fe, previously unexamined women, but also explore the USA multiplicity of sources for understanding medieval This study examines representations of early modern lives...Summing Up: Highly recommended.’ - CHOICE female consorts and regnants via extra-literary A collection of essays representing the growing variety of emblematics such as paintings, jewelry, miniature approaches used to write the history of medieval women. portraits, carvings, placards, masques, funerary They reflect the European medieval world socially, monuments, and imprese. geographically and across religious boundaries, engaging Contents: Extra-Literary Emblematics; Debra Barrett-Graves directly with how the medieval women’s experience wa * 1. Caterina Cornaro Queen of Cyprus; Liana Cheney Girolami reconstructed, as well as what the experience was. * 2. Bejewled Majesty: Queen Elizabeth I, Precious Stones Contents: Introduction; Charlotte Newman Goldy and Amy Livingstone * The Foundation and Statecraft; Cassandra Auble * 3. ‘Bear your body more Legend of Godstow Abbey: A Holy Woman’s Life in Anglo-Norman Verse; Emilie Amt * seeming’: Open-Kneed Portraits of Elizabeth I; Catherine Loomis Remembering Countess Delphine’s Books: Reading as a Means to Shape a Holy Woman’s * 4. Mermaids, Sirens, and Mary Queen of Scots: Icons of Sanctity; Nicole Archambeau * The Letters of Princess Sophia of Hungary, a Nun at Admont; Wantonness and Pride; Debra Barrett-Graves * 5. Martyrdom Jonathan R. Lyon * The Missing Rusian Women: The Case of Evpraksia Vsevolodovna; Christian and Memory: Elizabeth Curle’s Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots; Raffensperger * Leaving Warboys: Emigration from a Fifteenth-Century English Village; Anne R. Marguerite A. Tassi * 6. Anne of Denmark and the Court Masque: Displaying and Authoring DeWindt * Women as Legal Agents in Late Medieval Genoa; Jamie Smith * Piecing Together the Queenship; Effie Botonaki * 7. ‘A Lily Among Thorns’: The Emblematic Eclipse of Spain’s María Fragments: Telling the Lives of the Ladies of Lavardin through Image and Text; Amy Livingstone Lusa de Orleáns in the Hieroglyphs of her Funeral Exequies; Antonio Bernat Vistarini and John T. * Girlindis and Alpais: Telling the Lives of Two Textile Fabricators in the Carolingian Empire; Cull * Afterward; John Watkins Valerie L. Garver * A Peasant Family in Roussillon: Understanding the Experiences of Women Queenship and Power in the Blanquet Parchments, 1292-1345; Rebecca Lynn Winer * Joan de Valence: A Lady of Substance; Linda E. Mitchell * Royal Women in Late Medieval Spain: Catalina of Lancaster, May 2013 UK May 2013 US Leonor of Albuquerque, and María of Castile; Theresa Earenfight * Muriel, a Jew of Oxford: 248pp 19 b/w illustrations Using the Dramatic to Understand the Mundane in Anglo-Norman Towns; Charlotte Newman Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137303097 Goldy * Well-Behaved Women Can Make History: Women’s Friendships in Late Medieval Canadian Rights ebooks available Westminster; Katherine L. French The New Middle Ages July 2012 UK August 2012 US 310pp 6 b/w illustrations, 5 diagrams, 3 maps Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230114555 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Name of a Queen William Fleetwood’s Itinerarium ad Windsor

Edited by Charles Beem, University of North Carolina, Pembroke, USA, Dennis Moore, University of Iowa, USA The Carolingian Debate over Sacred Space A critical edition of William Fleetwood’s landmark Itinerarium ad Windsor. Samuel W. Collins, George Mason University, USA Contents: Introduction: ‘The Name of a Queene’; Dennis Moore * PART I: THE DIALOGUE * 1. William Fleetwood’s Itinerarium Retracing the contours of a bitter controversy over ad Windsor; Dennis Moore * PART II: THE PARTICIPANTS * the meaning of sacred architecture that flared up 2. William Fleetwood and Itinerarium ad Windsor; Charles among some of the leading lights of the Carolingian Beem * 3. Itinerarium ad Windsor and Robert Dudley, Earl of renaissance, Collins explores how ninth-century Leicester; Jacqueline Vanhoutte * 4. ‘Marvellously Given to authors articulated the relationship of form to function Be Antiquaries’: William Fleetwood’s Itinerarium and Thomas and ideal to reality in the ecclesiastical architecture of Sackville, Lord Buckhurst; Rivkah Zim * PART III: ITINERARIUM the Carolingian empire. AD WINDSOR AS HISTORY * 5. Wading in ‘The Troublesome Seas... of Antiquityes’: William Fleetwood as Antiquary and Contents: Contents * List of Illustrations * Introduction * An Historian; James D. Alsop * 6. Itinerarium ad Windsor and Asylum Seeker at the Shrine of St. Martin * Christianity and English Queenship; Carole Levin and Charles Beem * 7. ‘Bloody Mary’? Changing Perceptions of Sacred Places in Antiquity * The Study of Place in Modern England’s First Ruling Queen; Sarah Duncan Historiography * Insular sources for a Carolingian Debate * Temple and Church in Bede’s Exegesis * Topography of Holy Queenship and Power Places in the Collectio canonum Hibernensis * Amalarius of Metz and the Meaning of Place * The Early Career of Amalarius April 2013 UK April 2013 US * Amalarius and Liturgical Exegesis * Amalarius and his Opponents * Topography and Meaning 212pp in Carolingian Monastic Thought * The Plan of St. Gall * The Commentaries on the Benedictine Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137272010 Rule of Smaragdus of St. Mihiel and Hildemar of Corbie * Place, Penance, and Asylum in Alcuin’s Canadian Rights ebooks available Tours * The Argument of the Letters * Theodulf on Sin, Penance, and the Topography of Churches * Alcuin and the Meaning of Penance * Conclusion: Two Churches * Bibliography The New Middle Ages November 2012 UK november 2012 US 248pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137002594 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Fairy Tale Queens The Queens Regnant of Navarre Representations of Early Modern Queenship Succession, Politics, and Partnership, 1274-1512

Jo Eldridge Carney, College of New Jersey, USA Elena Woodacre, University of Winchester, UK ‘By exploring the confluences between fairy tale The five queens of Navarre were the largest group of motifs and historical records related to queens female sovereigns in one European realm during the and royal female consorts, Carney establishes Middle Ages, but they are largely unknown beyond a unexpected and enlightening resonances between regional audience. This survey fills this scholarly lacuna, two cultural spheres, one literary, the other focusing particularly on issues of female succession, historical. Her contribution to queenship studies agency, and power-sharing dynamic between the offers a unique lens through which to view the queens and their male consorts. historical realities of European queens, from their pregnancy wishes and fears to their obligation Contents: 1. Introduction: Geography and Gendered Rule * to provide a royal heir, from their treatment by 2. Juana I: The Vacant Throne * 3. Juana II: The Queen Returns male monarchs to their various forms of self- Home * 4. Blanca I: The Peacemaker * 5. Leonor: Civil War representation. At the same time, this book makes and Sibling Strife * 6. Catalina I: Unequal to the Task? * 7. Conclusions a convincing case for the queen as a central figure, even a hallmark, of the fairy tale genre.’—Marguerite A. Tassi, University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA Queenship and Power The first extensive analysis of the representation of queens in early modern fairy September 2013 UK september 2013 US tales and the historical record. 272pp 2 maps, 5 charts Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137339140 Contents: Early Modern Queens and the Intersection of Fairy Tales and Fact * The Queen’s Canadian Rights ebooks available (In)Fertile Body and the Body Politic * Maternal Monstrosities: Early Modern Queens and the Reproduction of Heirs and Errors * Succession * The Fairest of Them All: Queenship and Beauty * The Queen’s Wardrobe: Dressing the Part * The Queen’s Body: Promiscuity at Court Queenship and Power September 2012 UK october 2012 US 254pp 4 b/w illustrations Tudor Queenship Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137269683 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Reigns of Mary and Elizabeth

Edited by Alice Hunt, University of Southampton, UK, Anna Whitelock, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK ‘Recommended.’—CHOICE ’This volume is a landmark collection of essays which Mother Queens and Princely Sons draws together an exciting range of new work by many of the leading scholars currently working on Rogue Madonnas in the Age of Shakespeare the two Tudor queens. Under Mary and Elizabeth the whole nature of English monarchy itself had Sid Ray, Pace University, USA to be fundamentally re-thought and worked out ‘A fascinating study that deals with an aspect of in important new ways. This book is essential early modern Marian imagery in theatrical contexts reading for anyone interested in this process and that has not yet been explored. This work is an all the cultural consequences which flowed from it. important contribution to the ongoing scholarly Tudor Queenship is an important and wide-ranging consideration of Marian theatrical invocations.’ - collection which will undoubtedly find a firm place Regina Buccola, Roosevelt University, USA both in university syllabi and on the shelves of scholars.’—Paul E.J. Hammer, University of Colorado at Boulder This study explores representations of the Madonna and Child in early modern culture. It considers the This book brings together a selection of recent, cutting-edge research which, for mother and son as a conceptual, religio-political the first time, challenges commonplace arguments about Mary and Elizabeth’s unit and examines the ways in which that unit was relative successes or failures in order to rethink Tudor queenship. embodied and performed. Of primary interest is the Contents: ‘Partners in throne and grave’; A.Hunt & A.Whitelock * PART I: REPUTATIONS * way mothers derived agency from bearing incipient PART II: PRECEDENTS AND TRADITIONS * PART III: EDUCATING FOR RULE * PART IV: LOVE rulers. AND WAR * PART V: LOYALTY AND SERVICE Contents: Madonna, Child and Early Modern Accolated Bodies * ‘Above God himselfe’: Queenship and Power The Rogue Madonna and Her Daughter Queens * ‘A joyful mother of two goodly sons’: The Madonna of Ephesus and Her Disruptive Twins * ‘So troubled with the mother’: The Politics of December 2012 UK January 2013 US Pregnancy in The Duchess of Malfi * ‘Partner[s] of Greatness’: The Madonnas of Macbeth * ‘A 284pp 8 b/w illustrations shall not tread on me’: Motherless Boys from Titus Andronicus to The Winter’s Tale Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137281951 Canadian Rights ebooks available Queenship and Power October 2012 UK October 2012 US 210pp Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137003799 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Early Modern Britain and Europe palgrave historical studies in Genius, Power and Magic witchcraft and magic A Cultural History of Germany from Goethe to Wagner The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic Roderick Cavaliero, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK Providing a comprehensive and highly-readable in Early Modern Europe account of Germany from Frederick the Great to Culture, Cognition and Everyday Life Bismarck, Genius, Power and Magic is fascinating reading for anyone interested in European history and Edward Bever, SUNY College at Old Westbury, USA the extraordinary cultural legacy of this golden age. CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 Contents: * 1.Preface * 2. Thackeray in Germany * 3. A Panoply of Princes * 4. Leibniz to Kant * 5. The Ascendency Short listed for the Katharine Briggs Award 2009 of Goethe * 6. Schiller to Grimm * 7. Hanover, Saxony and 'Bever has done a great service in bringing an Brandenburg * 8. Würtemberg * 9. The Catholic South: Bavaria extensive and relevant medical literature into and Würzburg * 10. The Well-Tempered Claviers * 11. Boswell witchcraft studies...a book which breavly challenges to Coleridge * 12. Napoleonic Germany * 13. Germany after so many received ideas can only be good for us all.' - Napoleon * 14. Byron, Scott and Disraeli * 15. The Tales of European History Quarterly the Hoffmen: Kleist, ETA Hoffmann, Fouqué and the Berlin Renaissance * 16. Mendelssohn and Wagner * 17. Caspar David Exploring the elements of reality in early modern Friedrich, Samuel Prout and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood * 18. Germaine de Staël, Julius witchcraft and popular magic, through a combination Hare and Thomas Carlyle * 19. Envoi: Mary Shelley, Anthony Hope, George Meredith and the of detailed archival research and broad-ranging Pedestrians *20. Chronological Data * 21. Bibliography interdisciplinary analyses, this book complements June 2013 US and challenges existing scholarship, and offers unique 384pp insights into this murky aspect of early modern history. Hardback $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781780764009 Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE REALITY OF MALEFICIUM * The Varieties of Maleficium Published by I. B. Tauris * Maleficium and Society * PART II: THE REALITIES OF DIABOLISM * The Devil in the Duchy of Canadian Rights Württemberg * Witch Dances and Witch Salves * Sorcery, Satanism, and Shamanism * PART III: THE REALITIES OF BENEFICENT MAGIC * Divination and Prophesy * Benevolent Manipulative Magic * PART IV: REPRESSION AND REALITY * Magic in Society * Conclusion Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic April 2013 UK March 2013 US Witchcraft in Early Modern Poland, 1500-1800 656pp Paperback £24.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137311870 Wanda Wyporska, UK Canadian Rights ebooks available This comprehensive study examines Polish demonology in relation to witchcraft trials in Wielkopolska, revealing the witch as a force for both good and evil. It explores the use of witchcraft, the nature of accusations and the role of gender. Contents: Prologue * 1. Witchcraft in Context: Histories and Historiographies * 2. The World of the Witches: Confessions and Conflicts * 3. Witchcraft and Gender: Intimate Servants and Excluded Masculinities * 4. Framing the Witch: Legal Theories and Realities * 5. Nullus Urban Magic in Early Modern Spain Deus, Sine Diabolo: The Ecclesiastical Witch * 6. Beyond demonology: Blame the Witches * 7. Sceptical Voices: Ending the Era * 8. Epilogue: Comparisons and Conclusions * Bibliography * Abracadabra Omnipotens Index María Tausiet, Spain November 2013 UK November 2013 US 256pp 3 maps, 2 b/w photos, 3 graphs Drawing on the graphic and revealing evidence recorded by the different courts in Hardback £55.00 / $69.95 / CN$80.00 9780230005211 early modern Saragossa, Urban Magic in Early Modern Spain captures the spirit of Canadian Rights an age when religious faith vied for people’s hearts and minds with centuries-old beliefs in witchcraft and superstition. Contents: Note To The English Edition; Stuart Clark * Preface; James S. Amelang * Prologue: Abracadabra Omnipotens * 1. The Judicial Backdrop: Saragossa And The Three Justice Systems * 2. Magic Circles And Enchanted Treasures * 3. Magic For Love Or Subjugation * 4. Saludadores And Witch-Finders * 5. The City As Refuge * 6. Rural Versus Urban Magic * Epilogue: In Times Of Plague Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic January 2014 UK January 2014 US 256pp 1 map, 11 b/w photos, 3 b/w tables Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137355874 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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PALgRAve HISTORICAL STUDIeS In eARLy MODeRn HISTORy: SOCIeTy AnD CULTURe WITCHCRAFT AnD MAgIC Protestantism, Politics, and Women in Britain, Scottish Witches and Witch-Hunters 1660-1714

Edited by Julian goodare, University of Edinburgh, UK Melinda Zook, Purdue University, USA Goodare brings together twelve studies that collectively provide an overview of This compelling new study examines the intersection the main issues of live interest in scottish witchcraft. As well as fresh studies of the between women, religion and politics in the late well-established topic of witch-hunting, the book also launches an exploration of seventeenth and early eighteenth century in Britain. some of the more esoteric aspects of magical belief and practice. It demonstrates that what inspired Dissenting and Contents: Introduction; Julian Goodare * 1. Scotland’s First Witch-Hunt: The Eastern Anglican women to political action was their concern Witch-Hunt of 1568-1569; Michael Wasser * 2. The Countess of Angus’s Escape from the for the survival of the Protestant religion both at home North Berwick Witch-Hunt; Victoria Carr * 3. Exporting the Devil across the North Sea: and abroad. John Cunningham and the Finnmark Witch-Hunt; Liv Helene Willumsen * 4. The Witch, the Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: Nursing Mothers Household and the Community: Isobel Young in East Barns, 1580-1629; Lauren Martin * 5. and Sanctifi ed Sisters: Women’s Political Behavior after the Reputation and Witch-Hunting in Seventeenth-Century Dalkeith; Anna Cordey * 6. Witch- Restoration * 1. Nursing Mothers: Dissenting Women and Hunting in Scotland, 1649-1650; Paula Hughes * 7. Outside In or Inside Out: Sleep Paralysis Opposition Politics * 2. A Dangerous Woman: Mary Speke, her and Scottish Witchcraft; Margaret Dudley & Julian Goodare * 8. ‘We Mey Shoot Them Dead Family and the Puritan Gentry * 3. Sanctifi ed Sisters: Aphra Behn at Our Pleasur’: Isobel Gowdie, Elf-Arrows and Dark Shamanism; Emma Wilby * 9. Flying and the Culture of Nonconformity * 4. An Incomparable Queen: Witches in Scotland; Julian Goodare * 10. The Urban Geography of Witch-Hunting in Scotland; Mary II, the Protestant International, and the Church of England Alistair Henderson * 11. Executing Scottish Witches; Laura Paterson * 12. Decline and Survival * 5. Devoted Daughters of the Church: Elizabeth Burnet and Mary Astell * Conclusion: Stuart in Scottish Witch-Hunting, 1701-1727; Alexandra HillBibliography of Scottish Witchcraft; Julian Women and Political Culture * Appendix A: Poems on the Death of Queen Mary * Appendix B: Goodare * Index Sermons on the Death of Queen Mary * Appendix C: Elizabeth Burnet’s Recommended Reading Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic List * Bibliography * Index october 2013 UK october 2013 Us Early Modern History: Society and Culture 272pp 4 b/w tables, 3 graphs, 1 map, 2 diagrams april 2013 UK april 2013 Us hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137355935 256pp 5 b/w images Canadian rights hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137303196 Canadian rights ebooks available

Peace and Authority During the French Follow us on Religious Wars c.1560-1600

Penny Roberts, University of Warwick, UK Follow Palgrave Macmillan on Through a wide-ranging and close analysis of archival Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveHistory sources, this book re-evaluates both the role of royal Facebook® page to get the latest for the latest news, events authority and of local agency in the French religious news, reviews and event invites. and competitions wars in the lead up to the Edict of nantes of 1598. Drawing on extensive research, it provides a new perspective on the political, religious, social and www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravehistory cultural history of the conflict. Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * A Note on Sources * Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Paths to Peace * 2. Phases of Peace * 3. Mechanisms of Peace * 4. Brokers of Peace * 5. Themes of Peace * 6. Communities of Peace * 7. Practicalities of Peace * Conclusion * Appendix I: Text of the 1563 (Amboise) Commissions * Appendix II: Tables * Bibliography Early Modern History: Society and Culture May 2013 UK May 2013 Us 280pp hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137326744 Canadian rights ebooks available

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The Agreements of the People, the Levellers, Calamities and the Economy in Renaissance Italy and the Constitutional Crisis of the English The Grand Tour of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse Revolution

Guido Alfani, Bocconi University, Italy Edited by Philip Baker, University of London, UK, Elliot Vernon, UK Italy faced a number of catastrophes in the long sixteenth century. This economic and demographic The Agreements of the People were a series of written history follows the consequences of these catastrophes constitutions proposed variously by Levellers, soldiers - the action of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse - War, and citizens for the settlement of the nation at the Famine and Plague, all followed by Death. height of the English Revolution. The essays in this Contents: Introduction * 1. War * 2. Famine * 3. Plague * book explore the various Agreements in the context of 4. Winners and Losers * 5. Population and the Economy: the constitutional crisis that engulfed England in the Underlying Trends * Conclusion: Towards the Seventeenth late 1640s and 1650s. Century * Appendix * Bibliography * Index Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Abbreviations * Introduction: The History and Historiography of The Agreements of the People; E.Vernon & P.Baker * Oaths, Covenants, Associations and the Origins of the Agreements of the People: The Road To and From Putney; E.Vallance * The People of the Agreements: The Levellers, Civil War Radicalism Early Modern History: Society and Culture and Political Participation; J.Peacey * Constitutionalism: Ancient, Modern and Early Modern in March 2013 UK March 2013 US the Agreements of the People; D.A.Orr * The Levellers, Decentralisation and the Agreements 272pp 7 figures, 4 tables, 12 graphs of the People; P.Baker * Freedom of Conscience and the Agreements of the People; R.Foxley * Hardback £60.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137289766 The New Model Army and the Constitutional Crisis of the Later 1640s; I.Gentles * Drafting the Canadian Rights ebooks available Officers’Agreement of the People: A Reappraisal; F.Henderson * ’A Firme and Present Peace; Upon Grounds of Common Right and Freedome’: The Debate on the Agreements of the People and the Crisis of the Constitution, 1647-59; E.Vernon * Diggers, True Levellers and the Crisis of the English Revolution; A.Hughes * The Agreements of the People and the Constitutions of the Interregnum Governments; D.L.Smith * Appendix I December 2012 UK December 2012 US 288pp The New Christians of Spanish Naples 1528-1671 Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$86.00 9780230542709 Canadian Rights ebooks available A Fragile Elite

Peter A. Mazur, University of York, UK This study reveals the more complex reality of Early Modern Naples than what has commonly been represented, in which royal representatives in the city came to depend on the assistance of a series of The English Revolution c. 1590–1720 merchants, financiers, and bureaucrats who shared Politics, Religion and Communities a common identity as conversos, descendants of converted Jews. Edited by Nicholas Tyacke, University College London, UK Contents: Introduction * From Jews to New Christians: Religious Focusing on the crisis of transition marked by the English Revolution (1640–60), Minorities in the Making of Spanish Naples * Conversos in this collection of essays also places it in the context of a long seventeenth century. Counter-Reformation Italy * ‘El de los Catalanes’: The First Campaign against the New Christians, 1569-1582 * The Rise of The volume will be essential reading for both students and teachers working on the Portuguese Merchant Bankers, 1580-1656 * The Inquisition this period. against the Vaaz * Conclusion * Documentary Appendix Contents: 1. Introduction: locating the ‘English Revolution’ – Nicholas Tyacke * 2. The English Early Modern History: Society and Culture Revolution and its legacies – Michael J. Braddick * 3. ‘Patriots’ and ‘popular spirits’: narratives of conflict in early Stuart politics – Richard Cust * 4. Religion and community in pre-civil war May 2013 UK May 2013 US England – Anthony Milton * 5. The queen is ‘a goggyll eyed hoore’: gender and seditious speech 208pp in early-modern England – Andy Wood * 6. Politicising the popular? The ‘tradition of riot’ Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137295149 and popular political culture in the English Revolution – John Walter * 7. Religious diversity in Canadian Rights ebooks available revolutionary London – Ann Hughes * and more... September 2013 US 224pp 1 b&w illus. Paperback $24.95 9780719090080 Published by Manchester University Press

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Leadership and Elizabethan Culture

Edited by Peter Kaufman, University of North Carolina, politics, culture and society USA in early modern britain Leadership and Elizabethan Culture studies the challenges confronted by government and church leaders (local and central), the counsel given them, the consequences of their decisions, and the views This England of leadership circulating in late Tudor literature and Essays on the English Nation and Commonwealth in the drama. Sixteenth Century Contents: 1. ‘Mary Queen of Scots and the Northern Rebellion of 1569’ * 2. ‘Parsons Past Grace: Puritans on the Failure of Patrick Collinson, Cambridge University, UK Bishops’ Leadership.’ * 3. Local Elites. * 4. ‘Subject, Servant, and Sovereign: Leadership and Government in Shakespeare’s King Introducing students of the period to an aspect of John.’ * 5. Italian manuals on leadership translated at the Court history largely neglected in the current vogue for of Queen Elizabeth. * 6. ‘If Power Change Purpose: Defining histories of the Tudors, Collinson investigates the rising Leadership in Measure for Measure.’ * 7. ‘Imagining Leadership role of English, of England’s God-centeredness, before in Elizabethan England’ [on Bacon, Spenser, and Sidney]. * 8. Leaders of London commerce on focusing on the role of Elizabethans as citizens rather stage. * 9. ‘Marlowe’s Tamburlaine.’ than mere subjects. Jepson Studies in Leadership Contents: Introduction. This England: Race, nation, patriotism * 1. The politics of religion and the religion of politics in Elizabethan October 2013 UK October 2013 US England * 2. The Elizabethan exclusion crisis and the Elizabethan 272pp polity * 3. Servants and citizens: Robert Beale and other Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137343352 Elizabethans * 4. Pulling the strings: religion and politics in the Canadian Rights ebooks available progress of 1578 * 5. Elizabeth I and the verdicts of history * 6. Biblical rhetoric: the English nation and national sentiment in the prophetic mode * 7. John Foxe and national consciousness * 8. Truth, lies, and fiction in sixteenth-century protestant historiography * 9. One of Us? William Camden and the making of history * 10. William Camden and the anti-myth of Elizabeth: Setting the mould? * 11. John Stow and nostalgic antiquarianism * Index Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain March 2013 US 328pp Paperback $27.95 9780719090257 Published by Manchester University Press

The Levellers Radical Political Thought in the English Revolution

Rachel Foxley, University of Reading, UK The Leveller movement of the 1640s campaigned for religious toleration and a radical remaking of politics in post-civil-war England. This book, the first full-length study of the Levellers for 50 years, offers a fresh analysis of the originality and character of Leveller thought. Contents: Introduction: Levellers and Historians1. Consent and the Origins of Government * 2. The Appeal to the People * 3. The Laws of England and the ‘Free-born Englishman’ * 4. Religion, Politics and Conscience * 5. Levellers and the Army: England’s Freedom, Soldiers’ Rights * 6. Levellers into Republicans? * Conclusion * Bibliography

Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain June 2013 US 304pp Hardback $105.00 9780719089367 Published by Manchester University Press

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Chaplains in Early Modern England The Face of the City Patronage, Literature and Religion Civic portraiture and civic identity in early modern England

Edited by Hugh Adlington, Tom Lockwood, Gillian Wright, all at University of Robert Tittler, Concordia University, Canada Birmingham, UK Our conventional understanding of English portraiture This book explores the important, but often neglected, contributions made by chaplains from the age of Holbein and Henry VIII on to Reubens, of different kinds – royal, episcopal, noble, gentry, diplomatic – to early modern English VanDyck and Charles I clings to the mainstream images culture. Addressing a period from the late sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries, it of royalty and aristocracy and to the succession of focuses on chaplains from the Church of England and the many roles they played. known practitioners of ‘Renaissance’ portraiture. In Contents: 1. Introduction; Hugh Adlington, Tom Lockwood and Gillian Wright * 2. The Roles almost every respect, the ‘civic’ portraits examined and Influence of Household Chaplains, c. 1600–c. 1660; Kenneth Fincham * 3. Chaplains to here stand in sharp contrast to these traditional the Elizabethan Nobility: Activities, Categories and Patterns; David Crankshaw * 4. Episcopal narratives. This fascinating work will appeal to both art Chaplains and Control of the Media, 1586–1642; Mary Morrissey * 5. Chaplains to Embassies: historians and historians of early modern Britain. Daniel Featley, Anti-Catholic Controversialist Abroad; Hugh Adlington * and more... Contents: Introduction * 1. The formation of English portrait Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain traditions * 2. The evidence: Patrons and venues * 3. Painters * 4. Timing and circumstances * 5. Content and meaning * 6. August 2013 US Audience and display * 7. Conclusion * Appendices A. Civic 256pp 3 b&w halftones Hardback $105.00 9780719088346 portraits painted or acquired, 1500–1640 B. The cost of Published by Manchester University Press paintings, 1500–1640 Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain January 2013 US 224pp 19 b&w Illus. Paperback $26.95 9780719089077 Westminster 1640–60 Published by Manchester University Press A Royal City in a Time of Revolution

J. F. Merritt, University of Nottingham, UK This book examines the varied and fascinating ways that this area – traditionally Reading Ireland home to the royal court, the fashionable West End and parliament – became the seat of the successive, non-monarchical regimes of the 1640s and 1650s. Print, Reading and Social Change in Early Modern Ireland Contents: Introduction * 1. The Eye of the Storm? Westminster 1640–42 * 2. ‘The perpetual marching of troops, the ceaseless noise of drums and trumpets’: The Militarization of Westminster Raymond Gillespie, University of Ireland, Maynooth * 3. Westminster and the State: Sites and Rites 1642–1660 * 4. Allegiance and Government 1643–60 * 5. Fashionable Society in ‘these our cloudy days’ * 6. Religion, Politics and Society in This fascinating and innovative study explores the Revolutionary Westminster * Conclusion * Bibliography: Selected Manuscript Sources * Index lives of people living in early modern Ireland through the books and printed ephemera which they bought, Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain borrowed or stole from others. This is a book which will October 2013 US be read not only by those interested in the Irish past 304pp 4 maps but by all those who are concerned with the impact of Hardback $110.00 9780719090400 communications media on social change. Published by Manchester University Press Contents: The social meaning of print * The context of print: the growth of a written culture * The coming of the book, 1500–1650 *The triumph of print, 1650–1700 * Reading for salvation * Reading for power * Reading for profit and pleasure * Appendix * Index The Later Stuart Church, 1660-1714 Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain Edited by Grant Tapsell, University of St Andrews, UK August 2012 US The Later Stuart Church, 1660-1714 features nine essays 232pp written by leading scholars in the field and offers new Paperback $32.95 9780719087820 insights into the place of the Church of England within the Published by Manchester University Press volatile Restoration era, complementing recent research into political and intellectual culture under the later Stuarts. Contents: Preface * Introduction: the later Stuart church in context – Grant Tapsell * PART I: IDEAS * 1. By law established: the Church of England and the royal supremacy – Jacqueline Rose * 2. From Laudians to Latitudinarians: a shifting balance of theological forces – Nicholas Tyacke * PART II: PEOPLE * 3. Pastors, preachers, and politicians: the clergy of the later Stuart Church – Grant Tapsell * 4. The lay Church of England – John Spurr * PART III: PLACES5. The later Stuart Church as ‘national church’ in Scotland and Ireland – Clare Jackson * and more... Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain December 2012 US 272pp Hardback $100.00 9780719081606 Published by Manchester University Press

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Culture, Faith, and Philanthropy Ireland: 1641 Londoners and Provincial Reform in Early Modern England Contexts and Reactions

Joseph P. Ward, University of Mississippi, USA Edited by Micheál Ó Siochrú, Jane Ohlmeyer, both at Trinity College, Ireland Empowered by new wealth and by their faith, early modern Londoners began to use philanthropy to assert The original and wide-ranging themes chosen by their cultural authority in distant parts of the nation. leading international scholars for this volume will Culture, Faith, and Philanthropy analyzes how disputes ensure that this edited collection becomes required between London and provincial authorities over such reading for all those interested in the history of early benefactions demonstrated the often tense relations modern Europe. between center and periphery. Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction; Jane Ohlmeyer Contents: Introduction: Culture, Faith, and Philanthropy in and Micheál Ó Siochrú * PART I: FRESH CONTEXTS AND Early Modern England * PART I: FAITH, PHILANTHROPY, PERSPECTIVES * 2. Early Modern Violence from Memory to AND LONDON’S MORAL ECONOMY * PART II: FAITH, History: A Historiographical Essay; Ethan Shagan * 3. The 1641 PHILANTHROPY, AND PROVINCIAL REFORM * 7. Conclusion: Massacres; Aidan Clarke * 4. 1641 in a Colonial Context; Nicholas London and National Reform Canny * 5. Towards a Cultural Geography of the 1641 Rising/ Rebellion; Willie Smyth * 6. Out of the blue? Provincial Unrest in Ireland before 1641; David Edwards * and more... Early Modern Cultural Studies Series Studies in Early Modern Irish History March 2013 UK March 2013 US 230pp June 2013 US Hardback £40.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780312293864 304pp Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback $110.00 9780719088179 Published by Manchester University Press

Renaissance Impostors and Proofs of Identity

Miriam Eliav-Feldon, Tel-Aviv University, The Plantation of Ulster Early Modern Europe was teeming with impostors. Ideology and Practice Identity theft was only one form of misrepresentation: royal pretenders, envoys from imaginary lands, Edited by Micheál Ó Siochrú, Trinity College, Ireland, religious dissimulators, cross-dressers, false Gypsies Eamonn Ó Ciardha, University of Ulster, UK - all these caused deep anxiety, leading authorities to invent increasingly sophisticated means for unmasking This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster . Plantation in over 25 years. This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field offers an important redress Contents: Preface * Introducing an Age of Impostors * in terms of the previous coverage of the plantations, Religious Dissimulation * False Ambassadors, Fabulous Lands * moving away from an exclusive colonial perspective, Underworlds * Gypsies, or Such as Do Counterfeit * The Body as to include the native Catholic experience, and in so Evidence * Judging by Appearances * Paperwork: Identification doing will hopefully stimulate further research into this Documents * Conclusion: Reserving Judgement * Bibliography crucial episode in Irish and British history. * Index Contents: 1. Introduction: Micheál Ó Siochrú and Éamonn Ó October 2012 UK November 2012 US Ciardha – The plantation of Ulster: ideas and ideologies * 2. Jenny 304pp Wormald – ‘The ‘British’ Crown, the Earls and the Plantation of Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$80.00 9780230547063 Ulster’ * 3. Martin MacGregor – ‘Civilizing’ Gaelic Scotland: The Canadian Rights ebooks available Scottish Isles and the Stuart Empire’ * 4. Philip Withington – ‘Plantation and Civil Society’ * 5. Ian Archer – ‘The City of London and the Ulster Plantation’ * 6. Raymond Gillespie – ‘Success and failure in The Ulster Plantation’ * 7. Brian MacCuarta – ‘The Catholic Church in Ulster under the Plantation, 1609-1642’ * and more... Studies in Early Modern Irish History December 2012 US 304pp Hardback $105.00 9780719086083 Published by Manchester University Press

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Westphalia Absolute Monarchy on the Frontiers The Last Christian Peace Louis XIV’s Military Occupations of Lorraine and Savoy

Derek Croxton, independent historian Phil McCluskey, University of Sheffield, UK This sweeping, exhaustively researched history is Drawing on extensive archival research, this study presents the occupation of the first comprehensive account of the Peace of two of these territories, Lorraine and Savoy, from a comparative perspective. It Westphalia in English. Bringing together the latest investigates the aims and intentions of the French monarchy in occupying these scholarship with an engaging narrative, it retraces the regions, the problems of administering them, and French relations with key local historical origins of the Peace, exploring its political- elite groups. intellectual underpinnings and placing it in a broad Contents: Maps * Introduction * PART I: THE EASTERN FRONTIERS OF FRANCE IN THE AGE global and chronological context. OF LOUIS XIV * 1. Lorraine, Savoy and the Frontiers of France * 2. Military Occupation in French Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Introduction * Frontier Strategy * PART II: ADMINISTRATION ON THE FRONTIERS * 3. The Structures of 2. The Thirty Years’ War * 3. Origins of the Congress of Occupation * 4. The Burdens of Occupation * PART III: THE LOCAL ELITES UNDER FRENCH Westphalia * 4. Governments and Goals * 5. Structures * OCCUPATION * 5. The Nobilities * 6. The Administrative Elites * 7. The Church * Conclusion * PART II: NEGOTIATIONS * 6. The Long Beginning * 7. Foreign Appendix: The Officers of the Sovereign Companies of Savoy, 1690-1713 * Bibliography * Index Satisfaction * 8. German Issues * PART III: CONCLUSION * 9. Studies in Early Modern European History Consequences * 10. Foundations * 11. Innovations June 2013 US July 2013 UK July 2013 US 272pp 4 maps 468pp Hardback $105.00 9780719087165 Hardback £70.00 / $115.00 / CN$132.00 9781137333322 Published by Manchester University Press Canadian Rights ebooks available

Napoleon and the Revolution France and the Age of Revolution David P. Jordan, University of Illinois at Chicago, Regimes Old and New from Louis XIV to Napoleon Bonaparte 'David Jordan has a clear thesis - that Napoleon not only inherited the political changes made possible William Doyle, University of Bristol, UK by the French Revolution, but inadvertantly helped From the turmoil and tragedy of the French Revolution to make them permanent. The book is written with to the rise and fall of the enigmatic figure of Napoleon a certain panache, and Napoleon emerges as a more Bonaparte, the history of France between 1789 and complex figure than has been suggested by many of 1815 is one of the most enduringly fascinating – and his biographers’. - Alan Forrest, University of York, UK widely-studied – periods of history. In this volume, This new study of Napoleon emphasizes his ties to the the renowned historian William Doyle provides a new French Revolution, his embodiment of its militancy, perspective on several key themes within the history of and his rescue of its legacies. Jordan’s work illuminates this period - from the world of the Ancien Régime to the all aspects of his fabulous career, his views of the Battle of Waterloo. He sheds new light on the causes of Revolution and history, the artists who created and the French Revolution and the impact of the revolution outside France. embellished his image, and much of his talk about himself and his achievements. Contents: Introduction * Changing Notions of Public Corruption, c.1770-c.1850 * Colbert and the Sale of Offices * Contents: Preface * Acknowledgements * Prologue: Napoleon and the French Revolution Voltaire and Venality: the ambiguities of an abuse * Secular Simony: the clergy and the sale of * Becoming a Revolutionary * First Revolutionary Steps * Italy the Imperial Revolution * offices in eighteenth century France * Noble suicide? The French Nobility and the American Egypt * Power * Entr’acte: Revolution and Empire * The Weapons of Revolution * Entr’acte: Revolution * The French Revolution: possible because thinkable or thinkable because possible? * A Sighting in Jena * Napoleon at Zenith * Entr’acte: Napoleon and the Political Culture of the Desacralising Desacralisation * The French Revolution and Monarchy * The Union with Ireland in French Revolution * Catastrophe and Decline * Entr’acte: Napoleon Explains the Revolution * European context * Napoleon, Women, and the French Revolution * The political culture of the Napoleon Brought to Bay * Ending the Revolution * Entr’acte: Reputation * The End of the End French Empire * The Napoleonic Nobility Revisited * Revolutionary Napoleon Game * Death and Rebirth * Epilogue: Napoleon and the Revolutionary Tradition * Appendix: Some Remarks about Arsenic Poisoning * Notes * Bibliography International Library of Historical Studies July 2012 UK August 2012 US July 2013 US 344pp 11 b/w illustrations 240pp Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230362819 Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781780764443 Canadian Rights ebooks available Paperback $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781780764450 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Stephen the Great and Balkan Nationalism Moldova and Eastern European History A New History

Jonathan Eagles, University College London, UK G. R. Evans, University of Cambridge, UK Jonathan Eagles engages with a fresh approach to the history of the Balkans, and In this latest installment of her major two-volume reinvigorates the study of the Ottoman Empire in Europe. This is an important history of the great rival institutions of Oxford and book for those with an interest in medieval history, Balkan history and the Cambridge, G R Evans turns to the elder university and Ottomans. reveals a powerhouse of learning and culture. Over Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * A Note on Dates, Names and Conventions * a span of more than 800 years Oxford has nurtured Introduction * 1. History * 2. Romania and Moldova: an Historical Overview * 3. The Reign of some of the greatest minds, while right across the Stephen the Great * 4. Memorialisation * 5. Chronicles, Histories and Eulogies * 6. The Holy globe its name is synonymous with educational Bones of Putna * 7. The Material Remains of the Regime * 8. The Prince as a National Symbol * excellence. From dangerous political upheavals caused 9. Postscript: Stephen the Great in the Moldovan Election Crisis of 2009 * Table: A Chronology by the radical and inflammatory ideas of John Wyclif of the Reign of Stephen the Great * Notes * Select Bibliography * Photographs and Maps * to the bloody 1555 martyrdoms of Hugh Latimer and Index Nicholas Ridley; and from John Ruskin's innovative lectures on art and explosive public debate between International Library of Historical Studies Charles Darwin and his opponents to gentler meetings September 2013 US of the Inklings in the 'Bird and Baby', Evans brings Oxford's revolutionary events, as 256pp well as its remarkable intellectual journey. Hardback $99.00 / CN$114.00 9781780763538 Contents: Preface * Abbreviations * Introduction: Coming to Oxford * Towards Oxford today Published by I. B. Tauris * Oxford’s Middle Ages * Oxford and the interfering Tudors * Oxford keeps up with the times * Canadian Rights The nineteenth-century transformation * Conclusion August 2013 US 384pp Paperback $19.99 / CN$22.99 9781780764948 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History

Edited by Robert Elsie, translator, The Netherlands The history of Albania includes some memorable characters – from the legendary Albanian hero Scanderbeg to the glamorous Queen Geraldine. Industrial Enlightenment Introducing the reader to a cast of colourful characters, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested Science, technology and culture in Birmingham and the West in the history of this pivotal Balkan state. Midlands 1760–1820 Contents: Introduction * Entries (A-Z) * Glossary of Place Names * Bibliography Peter M. Jones, University of Birmingham, UK

Industrial Enlightenment identifies, for the first time, a ‘provincial’ variant Enlightenment in the West Midlands with Birmingham and the science activities of the Lunar Society as its focal point. This book offers a re-evaluation of the role of the Lunar Society, its December 2012 US membership and activities, based on archival evidence 480pp never before published. Hardback $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781780764313 Published by I. B. Tauris Contents: 1. The Eighteenth-Century Knowledge Economy * 2. Canadian Rights Birmingham and the West Midlands * 3. The dissemination and validation of experimental Science in the marketplace * 4. The science and technology interface * 5. Industry, enlightenment and dissent * 6. The Republic of Letters in disarray * 7. Conclusion January 2013 US 272pp 8 Graphs, 4 b&w Illus. Paperback $28.95 9780719089121 Published by Manchester University Press

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Britain’s Bloodless Revolutions Mighty Lewd Books 1688 and the Romantic Reform of Literature The Development of Pornography in Eighteenth-Century England

Anthony Jarrells, University of South Carolina, USA Julie Peakman, UK ‘Intelligent and attractive book.’ - Archives 'Fascinating book...well-written and researched... this book offers intriguing new insights into a Britain’s Bloodless Revolutions, now in paperback with a hidden area of gender history, challenging many new preface, explores the relationship of the emerging preconceptions about the c18th century.' - BBC category of ‘Literature’ as a kind of political institution History Magazine to the emerging threat of popular violence between the Bloodless Revolution and the Romantic turn from Mighty Lewd Books describes the emergence of a revolution to reform. new home-grown English pornography as seen in Contents: Preface to the Paperback Edition Acknowledgements flagellation novellas which burst to the fore in the * Introduction * PART I: VIOLENCE AND THE PURSUITS 1770s. Through an examination of British erotica, OF LITERATURE * Why Literature - Not the People - Rose * Peakman looks at sex as seen in eighteenth-century Lyrical Ballads and Terrorist Systems * The Political Institution erotic culture, religion and medicine, in this radical of Literature * PART II: FROM THE BLOODLESS TO THE approach to the study of sexuality. ROMANTIC REVOLUTION * Jacobitism and Enlightenment * Contents: Acknowledgements * Contents * List of Illustrations * Bloodless Revolution and the Form of the Novel * Notes * Bibliography * Index List of Abbreviations * Introduction * The Erotic Book Trade * Bodily Fluids * Erotica and Science Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print * Sexual Utopias in Erotica * Anti-Catholic Erotica * Flagellation * Conclusion * Appendix * Illustrations * Bibliography July 2012 UK August 2012 US 248pp October 2012 UK November 2012 US Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137018670 280pp 39 plates Canadian Rights ebooks available Paperback £14.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137033963 Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Battle of Britishness Madness and Marginality Migrant journeys, 1685 to the present The Lives of Kenya’s White Insane Tony Kushner, University of Southampton, UK Will Jackson, University of Leeds, UK This pioneering study of migrant journeys to Britain begins with Huguenot refugees in the 1680s and Based on over 250 psychiatric case files, this book continues to asylum seekers and east European offers a radical new departure from existing historical workers today. It is an essential tool for those wanting accounts of what is still commonly thought of as the to understand why people come to Britain (or are most picturesque of Britain’s colonies overseas. denied entry) and how migrants have been viewed by Contents: General Editor’s introduction * Introduction * 1. state and society alike. Approaching Madness: Deviant Psychology in Kenya Colony * 2. No Ordinary Chaps: Class, Gender and the Licensing of Contents: Section 1: Introduction and contexts * Introduction Transgression * 3. The Lives of Kenya’s White Insane * 4. * 1. Britishness, entry and exclusion * 2. Constructing migrant Battered Wives and Broken Homes: The Colonial Family * 5. journeys * Section 2: Early journeys, 1685 to 1880 * 3. Huguenot Stigma, Shame and Scandal: Sex and Mental Illness * 6. States of journeys: Constructing the refugees * 4. Volga Germans in the Emergency: Psychosis and TransgressionConclusionAppendices late nineteenth century: from refugees to foreign paupers * * Bibliography * Index Section 3: The Nazi era * 5. Constructing (another) ideal refugee journey: the Kinder * 6. The St Louis and after: Refugee journeys Studies in Imperialism without end? * Section 4: Colonial and postcolonial journeys * and more... April 2013 US December 2012 US 224pp 320pp Hardback $100.00 9780719088896 Hardback $105.00 9780719066405 Published by Manchester University Press Published by Manchester University Press

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Physick and the Family Domestic Space in eighteenth-Century Health, Medicine and Care in Wales, 1600–1750 British novels

Alun Withey, University of Exeter, UK Karen Lipsedge, Kingston University, UK Physick and the Family offers new insights into the early modern sickness Examining the work of three authors: Richardson, experience, through a study of the medical history of Wales. Haywood and Burney, and their representation of Contents: Appendices * Introduction * I. Disease and mortality in early modern Wales * 1. domestic space, this book argues that to make such ‘Fruits of sin, forerunners of dissolution’: sickness and disease in early modern WalesII. Medical spaces accessible to modern readers they need to knowledge in early modern Wales * 2. The Welsh body and popular medical culture * 3. have information of the real domestic. By recreating Medicine, oral and print culture * 4. An economy of knowledge: social networks and the spread specifics of these spaces this book innervates the of medical information * III. Domestic sickness and care in the Welsh home * 5. Care and the fictional domestic interior for modern readers. Welsh medical home * 6. Sickness experience and the ‘sick role’ * 7. Caring for the sick * 8. Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * ‘Neighbourliness’ and the medical community * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index Introduction * ‘At Home’ * Social Rooms * Private Rooms * september 2013 Us Garden Rooms * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index 260pp 3 b&w illus. paperback $28.95 9780719091254 published by Manchester University press september 2012 UK october 2012 Us 232pp 9 b/w photos hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9780230355279 Canadian rights ebooks available Childcare, Health and Mortality in the London Foundling Hospital, 1741–1800 ‘Left to the mercy of the world’ The Scottish enlightenment Alysa Levene, Oxford Brookes University, UK Race, Gender, and the Limits of Progress newly available in paperback, this thorough and Silvia Sebastiani, École des Hautes Études en Sciences engaging examination of an institution and its young Socials, Paris, France charges is set in the wider social, cultural, demographic and medical context of the eighteenth century. The Scottish Englightenment examines how the Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. The characteristics of difference between monogenist and polygenist foundlings * 3. Risks of death: the estimation of mortality * 4. accounts of the origin of the human race was reflected Survival prospects * 5. The nursing network * 6. Growing up in, and helped to shape, scottish Enlightenment as a foster child * 7. Childcare and health in a local setting * 8. accounts of society’s progress through historical stages. Foundlings and the local demographic context * Conclusions * The book reveals how concepts of race and the role of Index women were treated by historians, philosophers, and other thinkers. Contents: Introduction: The Scottish Enlightenment as Historiographic Problem * 1. Hume versus Montesquieu: Race January 2013 Us Against Climate * 2. The Natural History of Humankind and 240pp the Natural History of Man * 3. Ignoble Savages: a Blank in the paperback $28.50 9780719073557 History of the Species * 4. Universal Prerogatives of Humankind published by Manchester University press * 5. Measures of Civilization: Women, Races, and Progress * Conclusion Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History February 2013 UK February 2013 Us 272pp hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9780230114913 Follow us on Canadian rights ebooks available

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Modern Britain A History of the Great Influenza Pandemics Death, Panic and Hysteria, 1830-1920

Rabies in Britain Mark Honigsbaum, University of Zurich, Switzerland Dogs, Disease and Culture, 1830-2000 Influenza was the great killer of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Mark Honigsbaum outlines the Neil Pemberton, Michael Worboys, both at University history of influenza in the period, and describes how of Manchester, UK the fear of disease permeated Victorian culture. A 'Essential reading for anyone interested in British History of the Great Influenza Pandemics is a vital new anxieties and preoccupations about health, dogs, contribution towards our understanding of European class and gender domination, and the state as history and the history of the media. protector from nature’s threats. This is a lively and Contents: List of Illustrations * Abbreviations * Introduction: compelling account of how Britons created different ‘The Sphinx of Epidemic Diseases’ * 1. Pre-Modern Influenza visions of rabies at different times - from the horrors * 2. ‘An Epidemic Started By Telegraph’: News, Sensation and of hydrophobia, through germ theories, quarantines, Science * 3. ‘An Inexpressible Dread’: Influenza, Nervousness and ‘Pet Passports.'' - Susan D. Jones, University of and Psychosis * 4. Demons and Disembodied Spirits: Influenza, Minnesota Masculinity and Gothic Production at fin-de-siècle * 5. ‘Death Is Very Busy Just Now’: Influenza, Celebrity and Suffering * 6. ‘A Sense of Dread is Very General’: Rabies was a constant threat in Victorian Britain and the First World War, the Spanish Flu and the Northcliffe Press * 7. The ‘Forgotten’ Pandemic: gripped popular imagination, not least because its Flu, Trauma and Modern Memory * 8. Apocalypse Redux * Acknowledgments * Notes * human form, hydrophobia, produced a vile death with Bibliography * Index the mind and body out of control. This book explores the changing understanding of rabies amongst veterinarians, animal welfare International Library of Cultural Studies campaigners, state officials, politicians and the public. September 2013 US Contents: Introduction * Rabies Raging: ‘The Era of Canine Madness’, 1830 * Rabies at Bay: ‘The 320pp 8 bw integrated Dog Days’, 1831-1861 * Rabies Resurgent: ‘The Dog Plague’, 1864-1879 * Rabies Cured: ‘The Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780764788 Millennium of Pasteurism’, 1880-1895 * Rabies Banished: Muzzling and its Discontents, 1885- Published by I. B. Tauris 1902 * Rabies Excluded: Quarantines to Pet Passports, 1902-2000 * Conclusion Canadian Rights Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History January 2013 UK December 2012 US 264pp 30 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137285898 Canadian Rights ebooks available Science, Race Relations and Resistance A Study of Racial Discourse in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain, 1870–1914

Douglas Lorimer, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Victoria’s Madmen By exploring the dimensions of race, race relations and resistance, this book offers Revolution and Alienation a new account of the British Empire’s greatest failure. Based on a wide range of published and archival sources, this book uncovers the conflicting opinions that characterised late Victorian and Edwardian discourse on the ‘colour question.’ Clive Bloom, Middlesex University, UK ‘Clive Bloom has a fine reputation for writing Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Imperial Contradictions: Assimilation and Separate Development accessible history. Here he turns his attention to * PART I: RACE * 3. Race and Science: from Institutional Foundations to Applied Anthropology, a cluster of Victorians, some well-known, others 1871–1914 * 4. Race, Popular Science, and Empire * PART II: THE LANGUAGE OF RACE RELATIONS * 5. From Colour Prejudice to Race Relations * 6. The Colour Question – ‘The long-forgotten, who espoused or inspired what Greatest Difficulty in the British Empire’, 1900–1914 * PART III: RESISTANCE * 7. Resistance: seem some of the more bizarre and esoteric ideas of Initiatives and Obstacles * 8. Conclusion the nineteenth century. A good, thought-provoking read, often surprising and good fun.’- Clive Emsley, Studies in Imperialism Open University August 2013 US ‘Clive Bloom has mustered a bizarre alternative 368pp army of republicans, spiritualists, theosophists, Hardback $115.00 9780719033575 Christian Socialists, anarchists, golden agers, nudists, Published by Manchester University Press occultists, foreign revolutionists, environmentalists and civil servants, most of whom were considered mad when they were active. His surprising conclusion is that this apparently barmy army laid the foundations of modernity’s counter-culture and in some cases of mainstream culture as well. We have met ‘other Victorians’ before, but none quite so colourful as these.’- Sir Christopher Frayling Victoria’s Madmen is the story of those who were outcasts by temperament and choice; the non-conformists of the Victorian Age. Clive Bloom’s readable account of the dark underbelly of Victoria’s Britain captures the unrest bubbling under the surface of strait-laced Victorian society. August 2013 UK August 2013 US 320pp 1 b/w photo Hardback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9780230313828 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Science for the Nation Delftware Perspectives on the History of the Science Museum In the Fitzwilliam Museum

Edited by Peter J T Morris, Science Museum, London, UK Michael Archer, Victoria and Albert Museum, UK, Julia ‘Science for the Nation is more than a chronological Poole, Fitzwilliam Museum, UK account of the museum’s history, fascinating as that This complete catalogue of the English and Irish story is. It also includes chapters on the museum delftware in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, staff and its library, buildings, collections, exhibitions reveals much that is beautiful and unusual. The and visitors...It is also an account of change...It is greater part of the collection was bequeathed by Dr constantly changing and evolving, much like science J.W.L. Glaisher in 1928, and much of it is little known. itself.’ - E & T A detailed publication has long been overdue, and Science for the Nation offers an engaging study of a this book illustrates 588 items in colour, many with great national institution, exploring the changing roles multiple views. of museums and the perceived public role of a museum Contents: Foreword * Acknowledgements * Introduction * The of science and technology. This book illuminates the Catalogue of Wares * Chargers * Early moulded dishes * Other ways in which we think about the collecting and display Plates and dishes * Jugs, mugs, cups and a goblet * Other miscellaneous jugs and cups, including of objects and the often difficult relations between the fuddling cups, puzzle jugs and posset-pots * Wine bottles, wine coolers or cisterns and water state, business and industry, and museum funding. bottles * Porringers , clapmashes, bowls, monteith, butter(?) bowl, barber’s bowl, wash basins, char-pot, colander bowl and drainers * Salts, candlesticks, night-light holder, épergne, baskets, Contents: List of Illustrations * Notes on Contributors * Foreword; S.Schaffer * Introduction; sauce-boats and a salver * Utensils for the serving of tea and coffee * Receptacles for flowers P.Morris * 1. Infected by the Bacillus of Science: The Explosion of South Kensington; R.Bud * 2. * Storage jar and apothecaries dispensing pots, drug jars and pill-tiles * Model shoes, hand- The First Years: The Science Museum at War and Peace; T.Scheinfeldt * 3. The Science Museum warmers, other models and plaques * Miscellaneous pieces * The Catalogue of Tiles * Printed and the Second World War; T.Parsons III * 4. Ambition and Anxiety: The Science Museum, tiles * Appendix * Shapes of plates and dishes * Concordances of Museum and Catalogue 1950s to 1983; S.Anthony * 5. Parallax Error? A Participant’s Account of the Science Museum, numbers * Bibliography * Index c.1980-c.2000; T.Boon * 6. Waves of Change: How The Science Museum’s Library Rose, Fell and Rose Again; N.Wyatt * 7. ‘A Worthy and Suitable House’ Science Museum Buildings February 2013 US and the Temporality of Space; D.Rooney * 8. Exhibiting Science: Changing Conceptions of 464pp 1000 quarter page, 15 full page colour Science Museum Display; A.Nahum * 9. Beyond the Children’s Gallery: The Influence of Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781781300022 Children on the Development of the Science Museum; A.Bunney * 10. ‘An Effective Organ of Published by Philip Wilson Publishers Public Enlightenment’: The Role of Temporary Exhibitions in the Science Museum; P.Morris Canadian Rights * 11. Collecting for the Science Museum: Constructing the Collections, the Culture and the Institution; R.Bud * 12. Lifting the Stone: Housing the Collections; J.Liffen * 13. The International Context and the Context of Internationalism; T.Scheinfeldt * Afterword: The Museum of the Future; C.Rapley * Appendix1: List of Temporary Exhibitions from 1912 to 1983 * Appendix2: List of Senior Staff from 1893 to 2000 * Appendix3: Visitor Figures for the Science Museum from 1909 to 2008 Alfred Weber and the Crisis of Culture, August 2013 UK August 2013 US 392pp 14 colour plates, 61 b/w illustrations, 5 tables, 2 graphs 1890-1933 Paperback £16.99 / $25.00 / CN$26.00 9781137349323 Canadian Rights ebooks available Colin Loader, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA ‘One of the world’s leading historians of German social science, Colin Loader has produced the first English language account, not only of Alfred Weber’s ideas, but of their location in the social and cultural struggles of his times. Reconstructing Weber’s Curating Empire pioneering effort to create a cultural sociology, Loader reveals an alternative genealogy and explains Museums and the British Imperial Experience why it became a path not taken.’—Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University Edited by John McAleer, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK, Sarah Longair, The British Museum, UK Alfred Weber was an important participant in the dialogue over the political and cultural crises of the Curating Empire explores the diverse roles played late Empire and Weimar Republic. This study connects by museums and their curators in moulding and Weber’s career to the social, political, intellectual, representing the British imperial experience. cultural, and institutional contexts of the period. Contents: General Editor’s Introduction * Introduction: Curating Contents: PART I. Alfred Weber in the German Empire * The Context of Alfred Weber’s Early empire: Museums and the British imperial experience – Sarah Work * Early Economic Writings Heidelberg and the Empire, 1907-1917 * The Question and Longair and John McAleer * 1. The case of Thomas Baines, Sociology of Culture * The Cultural Theory of Politics * PART II. Alfred Weber in the Weimar curator-explorer extraordinaire, and the display of Africa in Republic * The Weimar Republic and the End of the Discursive Coalition * The Sociology of nineteenth-century Norfolk – * John McAleer * 2. Visiting the Culture in Weimar * Cultural Politics in Weimar * Epilogue: Alfred Weber after 1933 Empire at the provincial museum, 1900–50 – Claire Wintle * 3. Carving out a place in the Better Britain of the South Pacific: Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History Maori in New Zealand museums and exhibitions – Conal July 2012 UK August 2012 US McCarthy * 4. Curiosities or science in the National Museum of 262pp Victoria: Procurement networks and the purpose of a museum – Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137031143 Gareth Knapman * and more... Canadian Rights ebooks available Studies in Imperialism December 2012 US 256pp 21 b&w illus. Hardback $105.00 9780719085079 Published by Manchester University Press

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Riot City Leisure and Cultural Conflict in Twentieth- Protest and Rebellion in the Capital Century Britain

Clive Bloom, Middlesex University, UK Edited by Brett Bebber, Presbyterian College, USA ‘A brilliant documentation, analysis and This collection of articles addresses research trends commentary on the recent wave of popular protests in the history of British leisure while also presenting a - their aims, methods and effects - and how the wide range of articles on cultural conflict and leisure in state has responded to these challenges to its the twentieth century. It includes innovative research power and authority.’ - Peter Tatchell, human rights on a number of topics, including television, cinema, campaigner the circus, women’s leisure, dance, football and drug ‘In Riot City, Clive Bloom offers the first in-depth study culture. It provides an excellent entry to leisure studies of the student protests of 2010 and the summer riots and history, while addressing the contributions of of 2011, revealing how these different forms of unrest other disciplines and exploring key historiographical emerged from very different senses of entitlement. trends. Three broad topics structure the collection; His insightful, thoughtful and balanced reading of cultural contestation and social conflict in leisure; these disturbances should be required reading for regulation and standardization; and national identity activists, policymakers and academics alike.’ - Dr embodied in leisure and popular culture. The book Edward Vallance, Roehampton University will be useful to students and educators of twentieth- century and British history, as it offers accessible and topical studies that pique This follow up to Violent London deals in detail with the story behind the 2010 historical curiosity. In addition, historians, sociologists, and cultural analysts of the and 2011 riots both from the perspective of the protesters, rioters and from the twentieth century will find it essential for understanding pleasure and recreation point of view of the police and government. Bloom uses reportage, parliamentary, in twentieth-century British society. police and security briefings, as well as the voices and theory of modern protest, to tell the story. Contents: Introduction: contextualising leisure history * Leisure and historiography in twentieth-century Britain - Jeffrey Hill * The evolution of popular dancing in Britain in the 1920s Contents: List of Illustrations in the Text * Plate Section * Acknowledgements * Permissions - Allison Abra * Mass commercial leisure and working-class cultures in 1930s Britain - Brad * 2000: Preface to Disorder in the Twenty-First Century * 2010: Occupy Everything * 2010 to Beaven * Selling the circus: Englishness, circus fans and democracy in Britain, 1920–45 - Sandra 2012: the Constant Threat and the Distant Fear * 2010: The Crisis and the Student Riots * 2011: Dawson * The western and British identity on British Television in the 1950s - Kelly Boyd * ‘The The Summer Riots – A Cold Wind in August * 1668, 1780, 1981: Contexts and Explanations * misuse of leisure’: football violence, politics and family values in 1970s Britain - Brett Bebber Appendix One: 1968: The Revolutionary Model Redefined * Appendix Two: Under this Sign * Permissive claptrap: cannabis law and the legacy of the 1960s - Chad Martin * Women and Conquer: The Visible Republic of London * Appendix Three: A Little Riotous Chronology * Notes leisure in Britain: a socio-historical approach to twentieth-century trends - Cécile Doustaly * * Index Index July 2012 UK September 2012 US Studies in Popular Culture 224pp 6 b/w illustrations, 41 b/w photos Paperback £9.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137029355 September 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 224pp 3 b&w tables Hardback $100.00 9780719087042 Published by Manchester University Press

Streetlife in Late Victorian London The Constable and the Crowd Reassessing 1970s Britain

Peter Andersson, Lund University, Sweden Edited by Lawrence Black, Durham University, UK, Hugh Pemberton, London School of Economics and Focusing on the everyday behaviour of people in the Political Science, UK, Pat Thane, King’s College, UK late-Victorian street, this extensive study provides an alternative history of the modern city, and sheds new Reassessing 1970s Britain examines a decade of light on the relationship between police constables and extraordinary ferment in ideas from Britain of the late- civilians. A wealth of source material is scrutinised to twentieth century and will be of interest to lecturers explore this public interaction in the capital. and students in a wide range of disciplines: modern British history, economic history, cultural history, social Contents: List of illustrations * Acknowledgments * 1. Introduction * 2. Victorian London and its Streets * 3. Straddling history, politics, gender studies, and cultural studies. the Public and Parochial Realms * 4. Moving, Shoving and Contents: 1. Introduction: The benighted decade? Reassessing Standing Still * 5. Managing Appearances * 6. Managing Manners the seventies * Lawrence Black and Hugh Pemberton * 2. * 7. Conclusions * Notes * Bibliography * Index The politics of economic decline in the 1970s James Alt * 3. The politics of declinismJim Tomlinson * 4. A time for confessionSamuel Brittan * 5. Brittan on Britain: decline, declinism and the ‘traumas of the 1970s’ Roger Middleton * September 2013 UK September 2013 US 6. Alternative European and economic strategiesStuart Holland * 7. The challenge of Stuart 328pp 25 b/w photos Holland: the Labour Party’s economic strategy during the 1970s Mark Wickham-Jones * 8. Jam Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137320896 today: feminist impacts and transformations in the 1970s Lynne Segal * and more... Canadian Rights ebooks available February 2013 US 288pp 4 b&w line drawings, 4 tables Hardback $100.00 9780719088148 Published by Manchester University Press

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Working-Class Life in Northern England, Images of England Through Popular Music 1945-2010 Class, Youth and Rock ‘n’ Roll, 1955-1976

The Pre-History and After-Life of the Inbetweener Generation Keith Gildart, University of Wolverhampton, UK T. Blackshaw, Sheffield Hallam University, UK Drawing on archival sources and oral testimony, Keith Gildart examines the ways in which popular music Taking a fresh look the history of northern working- played an important role in reflecting and shaping class life in the second half of the twentieth century, social identities and working-class cultures and - this book turns to the concept of generation and through a focus on rock ‘n’ roll, rhythm & blues, punk, generational change. The author explores Zygmunt mod subculture, and glam rock - created a sense of Bauman's bold vision of modern historical change as crisis in English society. the shift from solid modernity to liquid modernity. Contents: PART I: TEDDY BOY ENGLAND * PART II: MOD Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: Working- ENGLAND * PART III: GLAM/PUNK ENGLAND Class Life in the Twentieth-Century Interregnum * PART I: SOME CONSIDERATIONS OF METHOD * PART II: THE INBETWEENERS, THEN AND NOW* Postscript * Notes* Bibliography * Index

September 2013 UK September 2013 US July 2013 UK July 2013 US 280pp 256pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230019690 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230348141 Canadian Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Rise of the Modern Art Market in London The Working Class in Mid Twentieth- 1850–1939 Century England Edited by Pamela Fletcher, Bowdoin College, USA Community, Identity and Social Memory Now available in paperback for the first time, this study of the modern London art market establishes Ben Jones, University of Sussex, UK the central importance of London for the development 'An important achievement.' - Florence Sutcliffe- of the modern retail market in fine art. This anthology Braithwaite, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, will be of interest to art historians as well as scholars of Twentieth Century British History Review Victorian Studies, Museum Studies, and Social History. This book maps how working class life was transformed Contents: Introduction * The state of the field - Pamela in England in the middle years of the twentieth century. Fletcher and Anne Helmreich * I. Structures * 1. ‘Florid-looking National trends in employment, welfare, and living speculators in Art and Virtu’: the London picture trade c.1850 - standards are illuminated via a focus on Brighton, Mark Westgarth * 2. Shopping for art: the rise of the commercial providing valuable new perspectives of class and art gallery, 1850s–90s - Pamela Fletcher * 3. The Goupil Gallery community formation. This book will be essential at the intersection between London, Continent and Empire - reading for academics and students researching Anne Helmreich * 4. Marketing Post-Impressionism: Roger Fry’s modern and contemporary social and cultural history, commercial exhibitions - Anna Greutzner Robins * 5. Strategies sociology, cultural studies, and human geography. of display and modes of consumption in London art galleries in the Inter-war years - Andrew Stephenson * and more... Contents: Introduction * Class: jobs, families, mobilities and social identities * Place: The social geography of working class housing * Community: January 2013 US Neighbours, networks and social memory * Home: family, memory and modernity * Conclusion 368pp 47 b&w Illus. * Biographical appendix * Bibliography * Index Paperback $34.95 9780719084614 Published by Manchester University Press September 2012 US 256pp 2 maps, 20 b&w photos, 2 figures, 8 b&w tables Hardback $90.00 9780719084737 Published by Manchester University Press

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So Clean Speedbird Lord Leverhulme, Soap and Civilisation The Complete History of BOAC

Brian Lewis, McGill University, Canada Robin Higham, Kansas State University, USA This book is an unorthodox biography of William Acclaimed historian Robin Higham presents a complete Hesketh Lever, 1st Lord Leverhulme (1851–1925), the study of BOAC from the early days before jet travel founder of the Lever Brothers’ Sunlight Soap empire. So to the de Havilland Comet and the Vickers VC10 to Clean will appeal to academics and students working in the dawn of supersonic passenger aviation. Highly business, social, cultural and imperial history. illustrated and meticulously researched, this book will Contents: 1. The Napoleon of Soap * 2. Soft Soap and Soap be essential reading for all aviation enthusiasts and Operas * 3. Sunlight for the unwashed * 4. Sunlight for savages * anyone interested in the history of modern Britain and 5. Twilight * Select bibliography * Index the Empire.

Contents: * 1. Preface * 2. The Corporation at War * 3.

Wartime Routes and Services * 4. Planning the Return to

Commercial Operation * 5. Re-establishing a Commercial

Airline * 6. Postwar Operations, 1945-1949 * 7. Apex and Aftermath: The Miles Thomas Era, 1949-1956 * 8. November 2012 US Organization and Operations, 1949-1956 * 9. The d’Erlanger Regime, 1956-1960 * 10. Aircraft 256pp 12 b&w illus. Procurement?Turbo-Prop and Big Jet * 11. The Slattery Regime and the Crisis * 12. Beginning Paperback $28.95 9780719089138 the Last Decade * 13. Edwards and the Second Force * 14. Challenges and Responses in the Published by Manchester University Press Final Decade, 1964-1974 * 15. Further Challenges and Responses, 1964-1974 * 16. Concluding the BOAC Story 17. Appendices * 18. Bibliography * 19. List of Maps, Charts, and Graphs * 20. Index * 21. Glossary July 2013 US 544pp Hardback $65.00 / CN$75.00 9781780764627 Personal narratives of Irish and Scottish Published by I. B. Tauris migration, 1921–65 Canadian Rights

Angela McCarthy, University of Otago, New Zealand Between 1921 and 1965, Irish and Scottish migrants continued to seek new homes abroad. Tackling issues of why and how versions of the past are represented and what they mean, this fascinating study considers Inter-war Penal Policy and Crime in England individual and collective memory and the use of The Dartmoor Convict Prison Riot, 1932 personal testimonies as historical evidence. Contents: Introduction: Methods, approaches, sources * 1. Alyson Brown, Edge Hill University, UK Historiography and context * 2. ‘I’ll go and find some sunshine’: Considering going * 3. ‘A tearful goodbye’: Planning to move * 4. An exploration of the 1932 prison riot in Dartmoor ‘Nothing but water’: Getting there * 5. ‘The land of opportunity’: Convict Prison. One of the most notorious and Ellis Island and * 6. ‘It just isn’t home’: Entering the British destructive in English prison history, it received World * 7. ‘A crony of my own type’: Personal and group networks * unprecedented public and media attention. This book 8. ‘Jigs and reels and hornpipes’: Identity, culture, and belonging * 9. examines the causes, events and consequences to shed ‘The savage loves his native shore’: Going home * Conclusion * Appendices * Bibliography * Index new light on prison cultures and violence as well as penal policy and public attitudes. December 2012 US 272pp 18 b&w illus. Contents: 1. Acknowledgements * 2. Introduction * 3. The Paperback $30.95 9780719073533 Dartmoor Convict Prison Riot 1932: “wild happenings on the Published by Manchester University Press moor” * 4. A Man Seeking Closure: Alexander Paterson, Du Parcq and Inter-war Penal Policy * 5. Dartmoor Gaol Battle: The Dartmoor Riot as a National Media Event * 6. The Elephant and Castle Gang and Criminal Careers of Dartmoor Prison Inmates * 7. Microhistory and the Modern Prison * Conclusion February 2013 UK February 2013 US Culture in Manchester 208pp 1 b/w photo, 1 b/w illustration Institutions and Urban Change Since 1850 Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230282186 Canadian Rights ebooks available Edited by Janet Wolff, University of Rochester, USA, Mike Savage, London School of Economics, UK This book brings together studies of cultural institutions in Manchester from 1850 to the present day, giving an unprecedented account of the city’s cultural evolution. Contents: 1. Manchester: City of Culture; Mike Savage and Janet Wolff * 2. Calico connections: Science, Manufacture and Culture in Mid-nineteenth-century Manchester; Janet Wolff * 3. Counting the Coppers: John Jennison and the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens; Michael Powell and Terry Wyke * 4. Manufacturing the Renaissance: Modern Merchant Princes and the Manchester Dante Society; Stephen J. Milner * 5. The Image of a Well-ordered City: Nineteenth-century Manchester Theatre Architecture and the Urban Spectator; Viv Gardner: * and more... October 2013 US 224pp 29 b&w illus. Hardback $100.00 9780719090387 Published by Manchester University Press

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The British Abroad Since the Eighteenth Transport and the Industrial City Century, Volume 1 Manchester and the Canal Age, 1750–1850

Travellers and Tourists Peter Maw, Northumbria University, UK Edited by Martin Farr, Xavier Guégan, both at This book presents the first scholarly study of the Newcastle University, UK contribution of canals to Britain’s industrial revolution. Transport and the Industrial City will become essential This book considers the British travelling beyond their reading for historians and students interested in the isles over the last 300 years, and through a range of industrial revolution, transport, and the unique history interdisciplinary perspectives reflects on their taste of Manchester, the world’s first industrial city. for discovery and self-discovery both through the exploration – and exploitation – of other lands and Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Manchester Canals: Trade, Commodities, and Markets * 3. Competition and peoples. Complementarity: Canals, Roads and Rails in Manchester * 4. Contents: Introduction; Martin Farr and Xavier Guégan * PART I: Bringing Goods to Market: Carriers in the Canal Age * 5. On the CLASSES OF TRAVEL* PART II: EUROPE* PART III: THE EMPIRE * Waterfront: Basins, Warehouses and Wharves in Canal-Age PART IV: ...AND BEYOND * index Manchester * 6. The Waterfront and the Factory * 7. Canals, Transport, and the Industrial Revolution in Manchester * 8. Conclusion * Sources and Bibliography * Index

April 2013 US Britain and the World 320pp 13 Maps Hardback $105.00 9780719083600 October 2013 UK October 2013 US Published by Manchester University Press 288pp 11 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137304148 Canadian Rights

Empire, Migration and Identity in the British World

The British Abroad Since the Eighteenth Edited by Kent Fedorowich, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, Andrew Century, Volume 2 S. Thompson, University of Exeter, UK The essays in this volume weaves together the ‘new’ imperial and the ‘new’ Experiencing Imperialism migration histories, and is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the interplay of migration within and between the local, regional, imperial, and Edited by Martin Farr, Xavier Guégan, both at transnational arenas. Newcastle University, UK Contents: General Editor’s Introduction * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Mapping the This is a collection of 12 interdisciplinary essays Contours of the British World: Empire, Identity and Migration; Kent Fedorowich and Andrew from international scholars concerned with S. Thompson * 1. Malthus and the Uses of British Emigration; Eric Richards * 2. ‘Sprung from examining the British experience of Empire since Ourselves’: British Interpretations of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Racial Demographics; Kathrin the eighteenth century. It considers themes such as Levitan * 3. Religious Nationalism and Clerical Emigrants to Australia, 1828–1900; Hilary M national identity, modernity, culture, social class, Carey * 4. Resistance and Accommodation in Christian Mission: Welsh Presbyterianism in diplomacy, consumerism, gender, postcolonialism, and Sylhet, Eastern Bengal, 1860–1940; Aled Jones * 5. Asian Migration and the British World, perceptions of Britain’s place in the world. c.1850–c.1914; Rachel Bright * and more... Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * Notes on Studies in Imperialism Contributors * List of illustrations * Introduction; Martin Farr and June 2013 US Xavier Guégan * PART I: ESTABLISHING THE EMPIRE * PART II: 336pp 5 b&w tables EXPERIENCING THE EMPIRE * PART III: EXPERIENCING OTHER Hardback $110.00 9780719089565 EMPIRES * PART IV: EXPERIENCING A POST-COLONIAL Published by Manchester University Press WORLD * Index Britain and the World October 2013 UK October 2013 US 288pp 6 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137304179 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Refuge and the Fortress The Politics of Wine in Britain Britain and the Persecuted 1933 - 2013 A New Cultural History

2nd edition Charles Ludington, NCSU, , University of North Carolina, USA Edited by Jon Snow, Jeremy Seabrook, independent author, UK A unique look at the meaning of the taste for wine in Britain, from the establishment of a Commonwealth The Refuge and the Fortress offers an account of in 1649 to the Commercial Treaty between Britain and academic refugees in Britain, including those who fled France in 1860 - this book provides an extraordinary , and through their testimonies, seeks window into the politics and culture of England and to understand the qualities they bestowed on their Scotland just as they were becoming the powerful adoptive country. It provides an honest portrayal of British state. the encounters of people from other cultures with the characteristics of the British. Contents: Introduction * Part I: The Politicization of Wine * Chapter 1: ‘A health to our distressed king!’ * The Politics of Contents: List of Illustrations * Foreword * Acknowledgements Wine and Drinking in England, 1649-1681 * Chapter 2: ‘What’s * A Note on the Text * 1. Introduction * 2. Academic Refugees * Become of Rich Burdeaux Claret, Who Knows?’ * Fraud and 3. Then * 4. Until * 5. Now * 6. Conclusion * Bibliography Popular Taste in Revolutionary England, 1678–1702 * Chapter 3:

‘The Cross Ran with Claret for the General Benefit’ * The Politics of Wine in Scotland, 1680s-1707 * Part II: Claret * Chapter 4: ‘The Interest of the Nation lay June 2013 UK June 2013 US against it so visibly’ * Claret and English National Interest, 1702-1714 * Chapter 5: ‘A good and 288pp 21 b/w photos most particular taste’: * Luxury Claret, Politeness, and Political Power England, c. 1700-1740 Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$.00 9781137327895 * Chapter 6: ‘Firm and Erect the Caledonian Stood’: * Scotland and Claret, 1707–c. 1770 * Part Paperback £16.99 / $30.00 / CN$.00 9781137327864 III: Port * Chapter 7: ‘Port is all I pretend to’: * Port and the English Middle Ranks, 1714-1760s * Canadian Rights Chapter 8: ‘Claret is the Liquor for Boys; Port for Men’: * How Port Became the ‘Englishman’s Wine’, 1750s-c.1790s * Chapter 9: ‘That other liquor called port’: * Port and the Creation of British Identity in Scotland, 1770s–1815 * Part IV: Drunkenness, Sobriety, and Civilization? * Chapter 10: ‘By G-d, he drinks like a man!’: * Manliness, Britishness and the Politics of Inebriety, c. 1780-c.1820 * Chapter 11: ‘Happily, inebriety is not the vice of the age’: * Sobriety, Respectability and Sherry, 1820s-1850s * Chapter 12: ‘Taste is not a mutable, but an immutable A Historical Guide to NGOs in Britain thing’: * British Civilization and the Great Nineteenth-Century Wine Debate January 2013 UK January 2013 US Charities, Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector since 1945 360pp 35 b/w illustrations, 3 b/w tables, 39 charts Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$98.00 9780230238657 Matthew Hilton, University of Birmingham, UK, Nick Canadian Rights ebooks available Crowson, University of Birmingham, UK, Jean-François Mouhot, Georgetown University & EHESS, Paris, France, James McKay, University of Birmingham, UK ‘The wealth of statistical data and extensive descriptions of activities make this a useful work for anyone interested in an overview of NGOs in Britain.’ - Recommended by CHOICE Britain’s First Labour Government Aiming to furnish the reader with the historical data John Shepherd, Keith Laybourn, both at University of to engage with the debates surrounding the Cameron Huddersfield, UK government’s ‘Big Society’ and civil society, this book gives the reader a greater and more informed historical 'A welcome and well-researched reassessment of consciousness of how the NGO sector has grown and the first Labour government of 1924.' - BBC History influenced. Magazine 'This is an important monograph, providing essential Contents: Preface * List of Abbreviations * Definitions * The Scale and Growth of NGOs, elements in any personal evaluation of Labour’s Charities and Voluntary Organisations * Key Sectors Profiles Since 1945 * Leading Campaign action in 1924...The book has a fairly detailed Index Groups and NGOs in the UK * Key Players * Membership and Volunteering * NGO Income Streams and Giving * The Impact of NGOs * Governance and Professionalism * International and the state-of-the-art Bibliography (including Comparisons * Further Reading and Guide to Further Information recent Ph.D. theses) will be found invaluable for students and teachers alike.' - Antoine Capet, Cercles July 2012 UK August 2012 US 432pp 295 figures, 32 b/w tables This volume is the first major account for nearly 50 Hardback £80.00 / $125.00 / CN$144.00 9780230304444 years to critically re-assess Labour’s first period in office Canadian Rights ebooks available in terms of domestic, foreign and imperial policy. It draws on a wide range of private papers and official sources and reconstructs the history of this forgotten government in the broader social and political context of the 1920s. Contents: From Foundation Conference to Government * Over the Threshold * Labour Takes Office * Domestic Policies * Minority Government * Foreign and Imperial Policy * Downfall * Political Aftermath * Conclusion February 2013 UK February 2013 US 280pp 11 photographs Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137311863 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Rise and Fall of Radical Westminster, Britain in Global Politics Volume 1 1780-1890 From Gladstone to Churchill

Marc Baer, Hope College, Michigan, USA Edited by Christopher Baxter, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, Michael L. Dockrill, King’s College London, The Rise and Fall of Radical Westminster, 1780-1890 UK, Keith Hamilton, Foreign Office, Whitehall explores a critical chapter in the story of Britain’s transition to democracy. Utilising the remarkably rich This volume of essays focuses upon Britain’s documentation generated by Westminster elections, international and imperial role from the mid-Victorian Baer reveals how the most radical political space in the era through until the immediate aftermath of the age of oligarchy became the most conservative and Second World War. tranquil in an age of democracy. Contents: Introduction Saki Ruth Dockrill, ‘no ordinary Contents: List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgements professor’; Brian Holden Reid * 1. ‘A Very Internecine Policy’: * Abbreviations * Commencement: The Boundaries of Politics Anglo-Russian cold wars before the ; T.G. Otte * 2. * Stories: Whig, Radical, and Tory Westminster * Tribunes: Curzon’s War and Curzon’s Peace; John Fisher * 3. Markers of The Personality of Democracy * Words: The Languages of Modernity or Agents of Terror?: Air Policing and Colonial Revolt Democracy * Crowds: The Decline of Disorder * Spaces: Civic, after World War I; Martin Thomas * 4. Addressing the Past: The Public, Private and Social * Rituals: Performing Demotic Culture Foreign Office and the Vetting of Diplomatic and Ministerial * Associations: From Actors to Audiences * Pictures: Democracy Memoirs During the Years between the World Wars; Keith Imagined * Conclusion: The Workshop of Democracy * Appendix: Westminster Election Results, Hamilton * 5. The Secret Intelligence Service and China: The Case of Hilaire Noulens, 1923- 1780-1891 * Bibliography * Index 1932; Christopher Baxter * 6. Strategy and Foreign Policy in Great Britain, 1930-1938: From the Pursuit of Balance of Power to Appeasement; B.J.C. McKercher * 7. ‘Thank God for the French Studies in Modern History Army’: Churchill, France and an Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930s; Philip Bell * 8. Britain July 2012 UK September 2012 US and the Spanish Connection, 1931-1947: Non-intervention and the Regime Change; Glyn Stone 384pp 52 figures, 8 b/w tables * 9. ‘To Gamble all on a Single Throw’: Neville Chamberlain and the Strategy of the Phoney Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9780230349315 War; Joe Maiolo * 10; The Committee on American Opinion on the British Empire, 1942-1944; Canadian Rights ebooks available Andrew Stewart * 11. The Colonial versus the Anti-Colonial: the Failure of Anglo-American Planning on the Future of the Italian Colonies, September 1943 – June 1945; Saul Kelly Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World September 2013 UK september 2013 US 304pp 1 b/w photo Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230360440 Sylvia Pankhurst Canadian Rights ebooks available Suffragette, Socialist, Internationalist

Katherine Connelly, Queen Mary, University of London, UK In this vivid biography Katherine Connelly charts Modernism and British Socialism Pankhurst’s activism from her teens as a member of the Independent Labour Party, to her time as a leading Thomas Linehan, Brunel University, UK suffragette before the First World War, through to her revolutionary socialist, anti-fascist and anti-imperialist Thomas Linehan offers a fresh perspective on late campaigning in later years. Victorian and Edwardian socialism by examining the socialist revival of these years from the standpoint of Contents: 1. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman * 2. modernism. In so doing, he explores the modernist Suffragettes, Socialism and Sacrifice * 3. Working for their own mission as extending beyond the concerns of the Emancipatio * 4. Resisting the War * 5. Sylvia’s Communism literary and artistic avant-garde to incorporate political * 6. Anti-Fascism * 7. Fighting Imperialism in War and Peace * Notes * Index and social movements. Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction * Defining Modernism * The Spiritual and Epiphanic Modernism of Revolutionary Lives British Socialism * Socialist Utopian Modernism: the Myths of the September 2013 US Kingdom and the Golden Age * Experiments in Social Modernism: 176pp the Communities of Hope * Contesting Abstract Space * The Hardback $75.00 9780745333236 Return to Origins: Modernism, Socialism and Childhood * Fabian Paperback $21.00 9780745333229 Modernism * Conclusion * Notes * Select Bibliography * Index Published by Pluto Press Modernism and... August 2012 UK September 2012 US 192pp Hardback £50.00 / $74.95 / CN$86.00 9780230230101 Paperback £17.99 / $24.95 / CN$28.95 9780230230118 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Britain in Global Politics Volume 2 British Policy and Strategy towards Norway, From Churchill to Blair 1941-45

Edited by John W. Young, University of Nottingham, Chris Mann, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, UK UK, Effie G. H. Pedaliu, LSE-Ideas, Michael D. Kandiah, King’s College London, UK After the German occupation of 1940, Britain was forced to reassess its relationship with Norway, a This collection of essays focuses Britain’s role in global country largely on the periphery of the main theatres affairs since the Second World War. The essays cover of the Second World War. Christopher Mann examines a broad field, from relations with Japan and China, British military policy towards Norway, concentrating through European and African developments, to on the commando raids, deception planning and naval defence planning in Whitehall. operations. Contents: List of Key Publications by Saki Dockrill * List of Contents: Contents * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Abbreviations * Notes on the Contributors * Preface by the Maps * Combined Operations: The Norwegian Raids, 1941-1943 Editors * Eulogy: Remembering Saki Dockrill, Professor Sir * Operations against the Kriegsmarine in Norway,1941-1945 * Lawrence Freedman * 1. Britain and the Origins of the Religious Order of Battle Norway Command, June 1945 * Introduction * Cold War, 1944-47; Dianne Kirby * 2. ‘Journey into a Desert’: The Problem of the German Fleet and Norway Part I: 1941-43 British perceptions of Poland’s recovered western territories, * Combined Operations and Raiding Part I: 1940-41 * Plans for 1945-48; Alastair Noble * 3. ‘Exodus 1947’: British Propaganda the Retaking of Norway:1940-44 * Combined Operations, 30 and Illegal Immigration into Palestine; Catherine J. Utting * 4. Britain, the US and the Issue RNorN MTB Flotilla and Raiding * PART II: 1942-44 * Strategic Deception * The Problem of of ‘Limited War’ with China, 1950-55; Kevin Ruane * 5. ‘To Stay or to Walk’: The British and the German Fleet and Norway Part II: 1944-45 * Planning for the Liberation and Operations in the Defence of Domestic Jurisdiction at the United Nations, 1950-56; Edward Johnson * 6. ‘A Finnmark * The Liberation of Norway * Conclusion * Bibliography Cardinal Point of our World Strategy’: the Foreign Office and the Normalization of Relations with Japan, 1952-63; Antony Best * 7. Anglo-American Diplomacy and the Congo Crisis, 1960- Studies in Military and Strategic History 63: The not so Special Relationship; John Kent * 8. The US Embassy in London and Britain’s November 2012 UK december 2012 US Withdrawal from East of Suez, 1961-69; John W. Young * 9. ‘We were always realistic’: The 320pp 3 maps Heath Government, the EEC and the Cold War Mediterranean, June 1970 - February 1974; Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$80.00 9780230210226 Effie G. H. Pedaliu * 10. Keeping Britain ‘at the top table’ – the Perceptions of UK Policymakers, Canadian Rights ebooks available 1956-90; Michael D. Kandiah and Gillian Staerck * 11. The British Embassy in Washington and Anglo-American Relations during the Blair Governments, 1997-2007; Michael F. Hopkins * 12. ‘The Thin Wisps of Tomorrow’: the Horizon-scanner’s Craft; Peter Hennessy Security, Conflict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World September 2013 UK September 2013 US 272pp 1 b/w photo Constructing Post-Imperial Britain: Britishness, Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230360396 Canadian Rights ebooks available ‘Race’ and the Radical Left in the 1960s Jodi Burkett, University of Portsmouth, UK The end of empire shaped the way the British public saw their place in the world, society and the ethnic and racial boundaries of their nation. Focussing on some of the most controversial organisations of the Defending the Realm 1960s, Burkett illuminates their central importance in The Politics of Britain’s Small Wars Since 1945 constructing post-imperial Britain. Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Aaron Edwards, Royal Military Academy, UK Introduction * PART I: BRITAIN’S CHANGING INTERNATIONAL POSITION * 1. British ‘Greatness’ after Empire * 2. Britain’s This is the first book to detail the tactical and relationships with Other Powers * 3. Hanging on to the Imperial operational dynamics of Britain’s small wars, Past * PART II: POST-IMPERIAL BRITISHNESS AT HOME arguing that the military’s use of force was more * 4. Claiming Centrality * 5. Views of the British People * heavily constrained by wider strategic and political 6. Imagining an Ideal Britain * PART III: ‘RACE’ AND POST- considerations than previously admitted. IMPERIAL BRITISHNESS * 7. A Unified or Divided Left? * 8. Opposition to Racial Inequality Outside Britain * 9. Addressing ‘Race’ in Britain * Conclusion * Contents: Abbreviations * Preface and Acknowledgements Endnotes * Introduction * Drawing Lines in the Sand: Withdrawal from Palestine * Winning ‘Hearts and Minds’: From Imperialism April 2013 UK April 2013 US to Independence in Malaya * Quelling Rebellion: Countering 264pp Maximum of 10 black and white the Mau Mau in Kenya * Securing the Base: Fighting Terrorists Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$97.50 9781137008909 in Cyprus * Holding the Thin Red Line: Retreat from Aden * Canadian Rights ebooks available Soldiering the Peace: Combating Terrorism in Northern Ireland * Return to Mesopotamia: The Politics of Britain?s Military Intervention in Iraq * Building Peace amidst Conflict: Britain?s Changing Strategy in Afghanistan since 2001 * Conclusion * Select Bibliography * Index January 2013 US 304pp Hardback $110.00 9780719084416 Published by Manchester University Press

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Margaret Thatcher and Geographies of the Romantic North A Very Political Special Relationship Science, Antiquarianism, and Travel, 1790–1830

James Cooper, Aberystwyth University, UK Angela Byrne, University of Greenwich, UK A new exploration of the relationship between Geographies of the Romantic North examines British the Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan scientific and antiquarian travels in the ‘North,’ circa administrations in domestic policy. Using recently 1790–1830. British perceptions, representations and released documentary material and extensive research imaginings of the North are considered part of late interviews, James Cooper demonstrates how specific eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century processes of policy transfer between these ‘political soul mates’ was British self-fashioning as a Northern nation, and key in more limited than is typically assumed. unifying the expanding North Atlantic empire. Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: Contents: PART I: “MOST VALUABLE AND INTERESTING MONETARY POLICY * Origins and Implementation * From TO THE SCIENCE OF OUR COUNTRY”: NORTHERN Prescribed Policy to Pragmatism * PART II: TAXATION * Origins EXPLORATORY TRAVELS * 1. Formative Influences and the Call and First Term Cuts * Second Term Cuts and Policy Transfer * of the North * PART II: A LIVING POMPEII: ANTIQUARIANISM, PART III: TRADE (LABOUR) UNIONS, PRIVATISATION AND IDENTITY, AND THE NORTH * 2. An ‘aboriginal district of DEREGULATION * Trade (Labour) Unions * Privatisation and Britain’: The European North, Popular Culture, and the Search for Deregulation * Conclusion * Bibliography * Appendices * Common Roots * 3. An Intercontinental North: North Britons Interviewee biographies and Native North Americans * 4. Treasures Inestimable: Collecting and Displaying the North Empire, Collecting, and Knowledge * PART III: GEOGRAPHIES OF THE NORTH * 5. “This Wild October 2012 UK November 2012 US Sequestered Place”: The Dilemma of Discovery * 6. Worlds of Knowledge, Worlds Apart?: 272pp Native and Newcomer Geographies * 7. “Our Surprizing Qualifications”, or, “Calculated to Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230304055 Make on the Minds of this Simple People a Great Impression”: Interpreting Displays of Romantic Canadian Rights ebooks available Science among Northern Indigenous Communities Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History August 2013 UK August 2013 US 280pp 4 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137311313 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Anglo-American Paper War Debates about the New Republic, 1800–1825

Joseph Eaton, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan British Catholics and Fascism The Anglo-American Paper War offers fresh insight into the evolution of British and American nationalisms, Religious Identity and Political Extremism Between the Wars the maturation of apologetics for slavery, and the early development of anti-Americanism, from Tom Villis, Regent’s College, London, UK approximately 1800 to 1830. Drawing substantially on the thoughts and words of Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction Catholic writers and cultural commentators, Villis Travelers, Reviewers, And Jeffersonian-Era America * Inchiquin’s sheds new light on religious identity and political Letters And Anglo-American Nationalism * A Blessing To The extremism in early twentieth-century Britain. The book Whole Earth: Birkbeck’s English Prairie * The End Of Anglo-Mania constitutes a comprehensive study of the way in which * Heroes, But No Victors British Catholic communities reacted to fascism both at home and abroad.

Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Catholic Britain and the World Fascists? * 2. The Hierarchy * 3. The Press * 4. The Chesterbelloc * 5. Campbell, Dawson, Burns and Wall: Catholic Writers and the November 2012 UK december 2012 US Crisis of Liberalism * 6. The Catholic Literary Right * 7. Literary 248pp Catholicism and Fascism in Wales * 8. Catholic Anti-Fascism * Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230294325 Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index Canadian Rights ebooks available February 2013 UK February 2013 US 296pp Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$105.00 9781137274182 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Sport and British Jewry Faith in the Family Integration, Ethnicity and Anti-Semitism, 1890-1970 A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945–1982

David Dee, De Montfort University, UK Alana Harris, University of Oxford, UK Sport and British Jewry provides the first wide-ranging Drawing upon a multi-disciplinary methodology employing diverse written examination of the importance of sport in the history sources, material practices and vivid life histories, Faith in the Family seeks of the British-Jewish community. Covering the period to assess the impact of the Second Vatican Council on the ordinary believer, from 1890 through to 1970, it examines the peak era of alongside contemporaneous shifts in British society. Jewish involvement and interest in sport and physical Contents: 1. Introduction: A Vatican Rag * 2. English Catholicism Reconsidered: Beyond recreation in Britain in recent times. ‘Ghettos’ and ‘Golden Ages’ * 3. Gatherings at the Family Table: The Liturgy, the Eucharist and Contents: Introduction * 1 – Integration and ‘Anglicisation’ * Christ Our Brother * 4. ‘A model for many homesteads’: Marian Devotion, the Holy Family I. ‘Anglicisation’ through sport: The Jewish youth movement, and Catholic Conceptions of Marriage and Sexuality * 5. ‘Plaster saints’ or ‘spiritual friends’? 1895-1914 * II. Competitive sport and immigrant integration, St Thérèse of Lisieux, St Bernadette Soubirous and the Forty Martyrs * 6. Conclusion: Hymns 1899-1939 * III. ‘Too Semitic’ or ‘thoroughly Anglicised’? The Ancient and Modern * Appendix 1: Oral History Interviewees * Select Bibliography * Index life and career of Harold Abrahams * 2 – Religion and Ethnicity * October 2013 US I. ‘All on the side of the more athletic form of Sabbatarianism’ - 288pp 7 b&w illus. Physical recreation and the Jewish Sabbath * II. The ‘new’ golden Hardback $100.00 9780719085741 age of Jewish professional boxing * III. Creating a ‘new Jew’? Published by Manchester University Press Sport and Maccabi Great Britain, 1934-19703 – Anti-Semitism * I. The British Union of Fascists and the ‘sporting Jew’, 1935-1939 * II. ‘There is no discrimination here, but the committee never elects Jews’: anti-Semitism and Golf * III. Kicking discrimination into touch? Sport as a response to anti-Semitism * Conclusion * Bibliography February 2013 US 240pp 8 b&w line drawings Churchyard and Cemetery Hardback $100.00 9780719087608 Published by Manchester University Press Tradition and Modernity in Rural North Yorkshire

Julie Rugg, University of York, UK This book explores for the first time the turbulent social history of churchyards and cemeteries over the last 150 years. Using sites from across rural North Yorkshire, the text examines the workings of the Burial Acts, and discloses the Christian Ideals in British Culture ways in which religious politics framed burial management. Stories of Belief in the Twentieth Century Contents: Introduction * PART I * 1. Burial in 1850: National and Local Contexts * 2. ‘Dr Hoffman was good enough to consult me’: Churchyard Closures * 3. ‘A very modern act’: The David Nash Oxford Brookes University, UK Churchyard Consecration Act and Churchyard Extension * 4. ‘It was entirely a question for the , parishioners’: Burial Board Management * 5. ‘No differences are so deep as those which arise ‘There is no question, to my mind, but that David over the grave’: The Religious Politics of Burial * 6. ‘Casting into the great crucible of the present Nash opens up a number of fascinating lines of ferment all manner of time-honoured traditions’: New Legislative Contexts for Twentieth- inquiry into the metaphysical and moral reasoning century Burial * and more... which runs through much modern British culture October 2013 US and history.’ - Revd Dr Jeremy Morris, King’s College, 320pp 17 b&w tables, 14 b&w illus., 5 line drawings, and 8 graphs Cambridge, UK Hardback $105.00 9780719089206 This book offers a challenge to conventional histories Published by Manchester University Press of secularisation by focusing upon the importance of central religious narratives. These narratives are changed significantly over time, but also to have been invested with importance and meaning by religious individuals and organisations as well as by secular ones. Contents: 1. Religious Stories and the Secular World * 2. Mythic Thinking in Twentieth-Century Britain Pilgrims, Seekers, Samaritans and Saviours * 3. Saved and Transfigured Selves * 4. ‘Just’ and ‘unjust’ Wars * 5. Collective Loss and Collective Remembrance * 6. Sickness, Pain and Dying * 7. Meaning for Modernity Moments and Reactions * 8. Anglican Decline Stories * Conclusion Matthew Sterenberg, Waseda University, Japan May 2013 UK May 2013 US 272pp A variety of thinkers used the concept of myth to articulate their anxieties about Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230572652 modernity. By telling the story of mythic thinking in Britain from its origins in Canadian Rights ebooks available Victorian social anthropology to its postwar cultural mainstreaming, this book reveals a yearning for transcendence in an age long assumed to be disenchanted. Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Myth and the Modern Problem * 2. Golden Boughs, Fairy Books, and Holy Grails: The Making of a Myth-Saturated Culture * 3. ‘The Grail is Stirring’: Modernist Mysticism, the Matter of Britain, and the Quest for Spiritual Renewal * 4. ‘The Mythical Mode of Imagination’: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and the Epistemology of Myth * 5. Coping with the Catastrophe: J.G. Ballard, the New Wave, and Mythic Science Fiction * 6. Myth and the Quest for Psychological Wholeness: C.G. Jung as Spiritual Sage * 7. Minding the Myth- Kitty: Myth, Cultural Authority, and the Evolution of English Studies * 8. Making a Modern Faith: Myth in Twentieth-Century British Theology * Epilogue * Bibliography September 2013 UK September 2013 US 280pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137354969 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Jews and Other Foreigners Natural Disasters and Victorian Empire Manchester and the Rescue of the Victims of Famines, Fevers and the Literary Cultures of South Asia European Fascism, 1933–40 Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee, University of Warwick, UK Bill Williams, University of Manchester, UK Natural Disasters and Victorian Empire looks at the ‘The distinctiveness of this work is indisputable and it sets the standard for a relationship between epidemics and famines in south new kind of micro-historical approach to the subject.’- Jennifer Craig-Norton, Asia and Victorian literature and culture. It suggests Reviews in History that much of how we think today about disasters, 'This remarkable and important book is a major contribution to our state and society can be traced back to the nineteenth- knowledge.’- Alan Crosby, Northern History century British imperial experience. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Empire of Disasters * 2. Disaster Drawing on a wide range of documentary and oral sources, including interviews Tourism - The Edens and Fanny Parks * 3. Philip Meadows with refugees, Jews and Other Foreigners explores the responses in Manchester to Taylor - The Bureaucrat as Healer *4. The Dead who did not those threatened by the rise of Fascism in Europe. Die - Rudyard Kipling and Cholera * 5. Gendering Disaster - Flora Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction: Jewish refugees in Manchester * 2. ‘Speak no evil’: Annie Steel Coda * Bibliography Manchester Jewry and refugees, 1933–37 * 3. ‘Displaced scholars’: Refugees at the University of Manchester * 4. Refugees and Eccles cakes: Refugee industrialists in the Manchester region * 5. ‘Something ought to be done’: Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1933-37 * 6. ‘The September 2013 UK September 2013 US forgotten refugees’: Manchester and the Basque children of 1937 * 7. ‘The work of succouring 240pp refugees is going forward’: The Manchester Jewish Refugees Committee 1939–40 * 8. ‘Serious Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137001122 concern’: The Manchester Quakers and refugees, 1938-40 * 9. ‘Our remaining comrades in Canadian Rights ebooks available Czechoslovakia: The Manchester branch of the KPD * and more... April 2013 US 432pp Paperback $34.95 9780719089954 Published by Manchester University Press Visions of Empire Patriotism, popular culture and the city, 1870-1939

Brad Beaven, University of Portsmouth, UK Reading Historical Fiction This book offers a ground-breaking perspective on how imperial culture was disseminated. It identifies The Revenant and Remembered Past the important synergies that grew between a new civic culture and the wider imperial project. Beaven Edited by Kate Mitchell Australian National University, , shows that the ebb and flow of imperial enthusiasm Nicola Parsons University of Sydney, Australia , was shaped through a fusion of local patriotism and a ‘This collection has range, variety and contemporary broader imperial identity. interest and will do much to re-frame debates about historical fiction. It brings together a range of Contents: General Editor’s introduction * Introduction * 1. Cities approaches and texts and a group of distinguished in context: Civic culture, new journalism and the creation of local and imperial identities, 1870–1939 * 2. The city and the imperial critics to offer fresh insight and will make a mark.’ - mission 1850–1914 * 3. Civic ceremony and the citizen-soldier Linda Anderson, Newcastle University, UK during the Boer War, 1899–1902 * 4. fragmenting communities: This collection examines the intersection of historical Patriotism, empire and the First World War * 5. Educating the recollection, strategies of representation, and reading future citizens of empire: Working-class schooling c. 1870–1939 * practices in historical fiction from the eighteenth 6. Transmitting the imperial message: Empire Day and the 1924 Wembley Exhibition century to today. In shifting focus to the agency of Studies in Imperialism the reader and taking a long historical view, Reading Historical Fiction brings a new perspective to the field December 2012 US of historical representation. 240pp 6 b&w illus. Hardback $105.00 9780719078569 Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Published by Manchester University Press ‘Reading the Represented Past: History and Fiction from 1700 to the Present; K.Mitchell & N.Parsons * Learning to Read the Past in the Early Historical Novel; A.Stevens * Temporal Systems in Representations of the Past: Contingency, Free Will and Irony in Historical Fiction; H.Dalley * ‘All histories are against you?’: Family History, Domestic History and the Feminine Past in Northanger Abbey and Persuasion; M.Spongberg * Rereading Hogarth and Pope: Authenticity and Academic Fictions of the Eighteenth Century; J.Ward * ‘Panoramic Byron: Reading, History and Pre-cinematic Spectacle; H.Groth * ‘The Painted Record’ in George Eliot’s Historical Novel Romola; K.Marler-Kennedy * Reading and Remembering History in Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year; N.Parsons * The Gothic Reader: History, Fear and Trembling; D.Wallace * Notes towards a Poethics of Spectrality: The Examples of Neo-Victorian Textuality; J.Wolfreys * Dickens and Ways of Seeing the French Revolution: A Tale of Two Cities; J.Mee * The Uses of History: The Historical Novel in the Post-French Revolution Debate and Ellis Cornelia Knight’s Marcus Flaminius (1792); F.Price * The Living Past and the Fellowship of Sacrificial Violence in William Morris’s A Dream of John Ball; I.Hanson * Bibliography * Index December 2012 UK December 2012 US 256pp Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230343139 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The British Question Race, Law, and “The Chinese Puzzle”

Arthur Aughey, University of Ulster, UK in Imperial Britain

The issue of whether the UK's multinational institutions Sascha Auerbach, University of Nottingham, UK can endure the challenge of political nationalism, especially in Scotland, has become known as the British 'Auerbach engages directly with the question that Question. This book is designed as both a framework underpins much of the historiography in this area: text – setting out concepts by which to understand was fear of economic competition or racism the the British Question – and a synthetic text – providing ultimate cause of anti-Chinese attitudes? The book a digest of significant academic work on historical, presents persuasive evidence and turns significant conceptual and political matters relevant to that new light onto the same question within the empire. question. The value of this book is its unique focus on Too seldom has comparative engagement with this the character, resources and function of the United obviously transnational issue been undertaken, and Kingdom as a whole. Auerbach's study is the more to be commended Contents: Part I Histories* 1. Providence * 2. Endism * 3. Dry because of this.' - American Historical Review Wall Part II Themes * 4. Identity and allegiance * 5. Instrumental Auerbach examines the role that law and the courts politics * 6. Fifth nation Part III Agendas * 7. Institutional directions of travel * 8. The matter of played in the dynamics of race and gender relations for England * 9. Respect and independence * 10. Concluding remarks Chinese immigrants in London and the British empire. February 2013 US Contents: ‘Chinese Labour’ and the Imperial Dimensions of British Racial Discourse * The 240pp Dragon and Saint George, 1910-1914 * ‘Most insidious is the Oriental in the West’: Chinese and Hardback $100.00 9780719083402 Britons in Wartime London * East (End) Meets West (End) * ‘This Plague Spot of the Metropolis,’ Published by Manchester University Press 1919-1921 * Epilogue: The Ghosts of Chinatown December 2012 UK January 2013 US 282pp 12 b/w illustrations Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137281975 Canadian Rights ebooks available Britain’s Imperial Muse The Classics, Imperialism, and the Indian Empire, 1784-1914 Christopher Hagerman, Albion College, Michigan, USA India in Britain Britain’s Imperial Muse explores the classics’ contribution to British imperialism and to the South Asian Networks and Connections, 1858-1950 experience of empire in India through the long nineteenth century. It reveals the classics role as a Edited by Susheila Nasta, Open University and foundational source for positive conceptions of empire University of London, UK and a rhetorical arsenal used by commentators to ‘This is indeed an impressive and ground-breaking justify conquest and domination, especially of India. collection of essays, offering significantly new Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Classical research, and revealing the important contributions Education and Britain’s Imperial Elite * 3. Empires and to British culture, society, and history made by Imperialism in British Classical Discourse * 4. Classical Discourse Indian immigrants and visitors to Britain prior and British Imperial Identity: the Nature of Empire * 5. Classical to World War ll.’ - Lyn Innes, University of Kent, Discourse and British Imperial Identity: the Civilizing Mission * Canterbury, UK 6. Classical Discourse and British Imperial Identity: the Imperial Character * 7. Classical Discourse and the Decline and Fall Moving away from orthodox narratives of the Raj of Empires * 8. Classical Discourse and British Conceptions of India * 9. Classical Discourse and British presence in India, this book examines the in British India I: Coping with Life in India * 10. Classical Discourse in British India II: Secret significance of the networks and connections that Knowledge * 11. Conclusion * References * Endnotes South Asians established on British soil. Looking at the period 1858-1950, it presents readings of cultural Britain and the World history and points to the urgent need to open up the April 2013 UK April 2013 US parameters of this field of study. 280pp Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgments * Notes on Contributors * Preface: The Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230278615 Importance of Strangers; N.Sahgal * Introduction; S.Nasta * The Zig Zag Lines of Tentative Canadian Rights ebooks available Connection: Indian-British Contacts in the Late Nineteenth Century; E.Boehmer * Writing Empire, Fighting War: India, Great Britain and the First World War; S.Das * Tracing the Legacy of an Experimental Generation: Three Iconic Travellers in 1890s London; A.Bubb * Forging Global Networks in the Imperial Era: Atiya Fyzee in Edwardian London; S.Lambert-Hurley * ‘A Mosque in London worthy of the tradition of Islam and worthy of the capital of the British Empire’: The Struggle to Create Muslim Space, 1910-1944; H.Ansari * Crafting Connections: The India Society and the Formation of an Imperial Artistic Network in Early Twentieth-Century Britain; S.V.Turner * Dialoguing with Empire: The Literary and Political Rhetoric of Sarojini Naidu; C.Lokuge * ‘Best Sellers’: India, Indians and the British Reading Public; M.Lahiri * ‘A Flute of Praise’: Indian Theatre in Britain in the Early Twentieth Century; C.Chambers * Calling From London, Talking to India: South Asian Networks at the BBC and the case of G.V. Desani; E.Bainbridge & F.Stadtler * ‘Civilising Sabu of India’: Redefining the White Man’s Burden in Twentieth-Century Britain; J.Gold * Connective Tissue: South Asians and the Making of Postcolonial Histories in Britain; A.Burton * Select Bibliography * Index November 2012 UK December 2012 US 248pp Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230392717 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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From Empire to Orient ‘The better class’ of Indians Travellers to the 1830-1926 Social rank, Imperial identity, and South Asians in Britain 1858-1914

Geoffrey P. Nash, University of Sunderland, UK A. Martin Wainwright, University of Akron, USA From Empire to Orient offers an alternative perspective This is the first book-length study to focus primarily on Britain’s late imperial period by looking at the lives on the role of class in the encounter between South and the writings of the men who chose to defy the Asians and British institutions in the conventional social and political attitudes of the British at the height of British imperialism. This will be of ruling classes towards the . Between the interest to scholars and general readers of imperialism, Greek revolt in 1830 and the fall of the Caliphate in immigration as well as British and Indian social history. 1924 a different kind of voice was heard that was both Contents: General Editor’s introduction * 1. Ranjitsinjhi’s Britain anti-Imperialist and pro-Islamic. * Part I: Institutions * 2. The India Office * 3. The National Indian Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * Britain, Islam Association * 4. London’s inner-city missions to Indians * Part and Empire: Some Dissenting Voices * David Urquhart and the II: Interactions * 5. Imperial subjecthood and legal identity * 6. Patronage of the East * W.S. Blunt: From Oriental Traveller to Patterns of compassion: Aiding Indians in need * 7. Scholarships Anti-Imperialist Agitator * Lord Curzon and Britain’s Empire in and the civilising mission * 8. Assimilation and ostracism in the East * Edward Granville Brown and the Persian ‘Awakening’ * education * 9. A hierarchical empire * Bibliography * Index Marmaduke Pickthall and the Governance of Islam * Envoi * Notes * Bibliography * Index Studies in Imperialism August 2013 US December 2012 US 264pp 288pp 1 b&w illus. Paperback $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781780764078 Paperback $34.95 9780719089084 Published by I. B. Tauris Published by Manchester University Press Canadian Rights

Ireland, Africa and the End of Empire Empire of Scholars Small State Identity in the Cold War 1955 - 75 Universities, Networks and the British Academic World, 1850–1939 Kevin O’Sullivan, University of Ireland, Galway Tamson Pietsch, Brunel University London, UK In the 20 years after Ireland joined the UN in 1955, one Empire of Scholars subject dominated its fortunes: Africa. The first detailed examines the networks that linked study of Ireland’s relationship with that continent, this academics across the colonial world in the age of book documents its special place in Irish history. ‘Victorian’ globalization. Drawing on extensive archival research conducted in the United Kingdom, Canada, Contents: Introduction* 1. Unmistakably European: Ireland Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, this book and the decolonisation of Africa * 2. Ireland comes of age: remaps the intellectual geographies of Britain and its Congo, peacekeeping and foreign policy * 3. On the side of the empire. angels: The birth of the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement * 4. Biafra: Ireland, Nigeria and the politics of civil war * 5. Concern Contents: Introduction * PART I: Foundations, 1802-18801. for Africa: The Biafran humanitarian crisis * 6. ‘Boks Amach’: Building Institutions * PART II: Connections, 1880-19142. Forging Southern Africa, popular protest and foreign policy * 7. Re- Links * 3. Making Appointments * 4. Imperial Association * PART shaping the relationship: Ireland, the EC and southern Africa * 8. III: Networks, 1900-19395. Academic Traffic * 6. The Great War ‘If we’re Christians at all’: Irish foreign aid * Conclusion * 7. After the Peace * PART IV: Erosions, 1919-1960 * 8. Alternate Ties * Conclusion * Appendices * Bibliography * Index February 2013 US 240pp Studies in Imperialism Hardback $100.00 9780719086021 June 2013 US Published by Manchester University Press 256pp 2 b&w tables Hardback $100.00 9780719085024 Published by Manchester University Press

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Ending British Rule in Africa British Images of Germany Writers in a Common Cause Admiration, Antagonism & Ambivalence, 1860-1914

Carol Polsgrove, Indiana University, USA Richard Scully, University of New England, Australia On the eve of World War II, a small, impoverished British Images of Germany is the first full-length cultural group of Africans and West Indians in London dared history of Britain’s relationship with Germany in the to imagine the unimaginable: the end of British key period leading up to the First World War. Richard rule in Africa. In books, pamphlets, and periodicals, Scully reassesses what is imagined to be a fraught they launched an anti-colonial campaign that used relationship, illuminating the sense of kinship Britons publishing as a pathway to liberation. felt for Germany even in times of diplomatic tension. Contents: General Editor’s Introduction * Introduction: George Contents: Series Preface * List of Illustrations * Padmore, the man at the centre* 1. ‘Misery laid bare’ * 2. Acknowledgements * Introduction – ‘The Beginnings’ * PART ‘Generals without an army’ * 3. Writing while the bombs fall * 4. I: MAPPING GERMANY, 1860-1914 * From ‘Geographical ‘A constant stream’ * 5. Strategist, publicist * 6. Acts of betrayal Expression’ to German Empire * ‘North Sea’ or ‘German * 7. Their own histories * Sources * Index Ocean’?: Britain and Germany in the Wider World * A ‘Pink Link’ – Race, Religion and the Anglo-German Cartographic Freemasonry * War and the Severing of the ‘Pink link’ * PART II: TRAVELLING TO GERMANY, 1860-1914: A GUIDEBOOK * Studies in Imperialism Britain and Baedeker’s Germany * The Rhine, the Spas, and Beyond; in War and Peace * Business December 2012 US as Usual: the 1880s and 1890s * The Last of the Summer Holidays: Twentieth Century Travel 208pp * PART III: MODELS AND MONSTERS: ENGLISH LITERATURE AND THE IDEA OF GERMANY Paperback $26.95 9780719089015 * Learned, Indefatigable, Deep-thinking Germany...’ * The German Invasion of Britain in 1872 Published by Manchester University Press and ‘What Became of the Invaders’ * Two Georges and Two Germanies: Gissing & Meredith Commence Debate * Looking Into the Abyss..? * PART IV: PUNCH, JUDY AND GERMAN MICHAEL: CARTOONS OF GERMANY * ‘Wilhelm in Wonderland’: Germany in the Wars of Unification * Satiated and Satisfied? - Bismarckian Germany * ‘Dropping the Pilot’ – Wilhelm II and Weltpolitik * The Coming of the Horrible Hun * Conclusions * Endnotes Britain and the World Crime News in Modern Britain October 2012 UK November 2012 US 400pp 152 b/w illustrations, 6 colour plates Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010 Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230301566 Canadian Rights ebooks available Judith Rowbotham, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Samantha Pegg, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Kim Stevenson, University of Plymouth, UK Drawing together examples from broadsheet and tabloid newspapers this account of English crime reportage takes readers from the late eighteenth century to the present day. In the post-Leveson world, it is a timely and engaging contextualisation of the history of printed crime news and investigative The Empire of Progress journalism. West Africans, Indians, and Britons at the British Empire Contents: Preface * Acknowledgments * Introduction: A History of Crime News * 1. The Beginnings of Crime Intelligence 1800-1860 * 2. A ‘Golden Era’? 1860-1885 * 3. Challenging the Exhibition, 1924-25 Golden Goose? 1885-1900 * 4. New Journalism Triumphant: 1900-1914 * 5. New Perspectives and New Informants: 1914 to 1939 * 6. Enhancing Sensationalism: 1939-1960 * 7. Positively Daniel Stephen, University of Colorado Boulder, USA Criminal? Press, Police and Politicians: 1960s-2010 * 8. Online and Offline: Post Script 2011- This much-needed study of the British Empire 2012 * Bibliography Exhibition reveals durable, persistent connections October 2013 UK October 2013 US between empire and domestic society in Britain during 264pp 1 b/w illustration the interwar years. It demonstrates that the Exhibition Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230303591 was a marker of how by 1924, imperial relations were Canadian Rights ebooks available increasingly likely to be shaped by forces located on the colonial periphery. Contents: 1. ‘Developing the Family Estate’ * 2. Building the Exhibition in India and West Africa * 3. ‘Progress’ in the Tropics: Representing Modern Changes in India and sub-Saharan Tropical Africa * 4. Imperialism for the People * Conclusion: Winding Up Wembley

September 2013 UK September 2013 US 224pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137325112 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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When the Tiger Fought the Thistle The Origins of the First World War The Tragedy of Colonel William Baillie of the Madras Army Diplomatic and Military Documents

Alan Tritton, Council of the Royal Geographical Society, UK Edited by Annika Mombauer, Open University, UK In this engaging new biography, derived from fresh new research and archival Annika Mombauer’s essential source reader translates, material previously unseen, Alan Tritton presents the true story of William cross-references and annotates a vast range of Baillie’s life and death in India covering the period 1760-1782. Overturning the international diplomatic and military documents on consensus view on the disaster at Pollilur, Tritton provides an original new angle the origins of the First World War. It collects together in reassessing Colonel Baillie's blame for the defeat, and questions whether he newly discovered a broad range of sources and should be remembered as a failure or, indeed, a British military hero. countries into a single, indispensable text for students Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * 1. The Relationship between England and Scotland and scholars alike. from the Death of Queen Elizabeth to the Battle of Culloden Moor in 1746 * 2. The Early Years Contents: List of main characters mentioned in the documents of William Baillie of Dunain and the Formation of the 89th Highland Regiment of Foot * 3. The * Introduction * PART I: DOCUMENTS BEFORE THE JULY Later Years and Death of the Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707 and his Capture, Torture and Murder of CRISISIntroduction: 1911–14: The period of ‘avoided wars’ * 1. Shambuji the Son of the Mahratta Chieftain Shivaji *And More 1911 * 2. 1912 * 3. 1913 * 4. 1914 * PART II: DOCUMENTS FROM THE JULY CRISIS * Introduction * 1. Immediate reactions September 2013 US to the * 2. The Hoyos mission * 3. Planning 320pp 15 bw integrated the ultimatum * 4. Reactions to the ultimatum * 5. The machine is in motion * 6. Mediation Hardback $55.00 / CN$63.00 9781780764375 proposals and ultimatums * 7. The European War becomes reality * Bibliography * Index Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Documents in Modern History May 2013 US 592pp Paperback $39.95 9780719074219 Published by Manchester University Press Forms of English History in Literature, Landscape, and Architecture

John Twyning, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA The Faithful Soldier An exploration of the way English literature has interacted with architectural edifices and the A Biography of Ernest Strover, from India to the World Wars development of landscape as a national style from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Analyzing John Strover, International Children’s Trust, UK texts in relation to cultural artefacts, each chapter How can one man be a Soldier, an Airman and also a demonstrates the self-conscious production of English Priest? This biography tells the story of Ernest James consciousness as its most enduring history. Strover – ‘Puck’ as he was known to his contemporaries Contents: Acknowledgements * List of figures * Introduction: – who served as a soldier in British India and both World Reproducing Englishness * In Pursuit of the English Style: the Wars. Allure of the Gothic * Gothic Adaptations and Reprisals * Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Synopsis of Career * 3. Tracing the Wild Man in Shakespeare’s England * The Estate and Early Years * 4. The Young Subaltern * 5. Sport and Social Life * Landscape’s Nation * Thomas Hardy’s Architecture of History * 6. Singapore and Learning to Fly * 7. India and Pre-War * 8. First Dracula and Gothic Tourism * Notes * Bibliography * Index Years of WWI * 9. Royal Flying Corps * 10. Prisoner of War * Language, Discourse, Society 11. Escapes * 12. Immediate Post-War * 13. Mesopotamia * 14. Staff Colleges and Marriage * 15. Return to India * 16. Second October 2012 UK November 2012 US in Command and Family Life * 17. Regimental Command * 18. 280pp 29 b/w photos Return to England * 19. Padre * 20. Rector * 21. Rhodesia * 22. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$86.00 9780230020009 Retirement * 23 .Appendices * 24. Personal Experiences of Answer to Prayer * 25. Sermons * Canadian Rights ebooks available 26. A Lecture on India * 27. A Christmas Charade * 28. Great Snakes * 29. Short Story: Staying on in India April 2013 US 320pp Hardback $55.00 / CN$63.00 9781780763880 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Civvies Unemployment and the State in Britain Middle-Class Men on the English Home Front, 1914–18 The Means Test and Protest in 1930s South Wales and North-East England Laura Ugolini, University of Wolverhampton, UK Civvies takes a different approach to the study of the First World War and focuses Stephanie Ward, Cardiff University, Wales on those middle-class English men who did not join up not because of moral Unemployment and the State in Britain explores the impact of the highly objections to war, but for other (much more common) reasons, notably age, controversial means test, the relationship between the unemployed and the family responsibilities or physical unfitness. government and the nature of some of the largest protests of the interwar period. Contents: Introduction: Middle-class Men and the First World War * 1. The Impact of War, c. Contents: Introduction * PART I * 1. From Fortune Makers to the Forgotten Regions: South 1914–15 * 2. The War on the Home Front, c. 1915–18 * 3. A United Home Front? * 4. Civilians Wales and the North-East of England * PART II: 1931–4 * 2. Defiance and Disobedience: and Military Service * 5. Home Front Volunteers * 6. Working Lives * 7. Consumption and The Implementation of the Means Test Under the PACs * 3. Accusations, Image and Leisure * 8. Families and Relationships * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index Experience: The Effects of the Means Test, 1931–1934 * 4. Taking a Stand: The Response of the Cultural History of Modern War Unemployed 1931–1934 * PART III: 1935–9 * 5. The Government Attempts to Take a Stand: The Establishment of the UAB and Mass Action * 6. To the End: Class, Community and the October 2013 US Continued Struggle, 1936–1939 * Conclusion * Appendices * Bibliography * Index 352pp 18 b&w illus. Hardback $110.00 9780719086014 October 2013 UK October 2013 US Published by Manchester University Press 288pp 2 maps, 2 b&w line drawings, 3 b&w illus. and 1 table Hardback $100.00 9780719086809 Published by Manchester University Press

Queen and Country Same Sex Desire in the British Armed Forces, 1939–1945 Child of Another Century

Emma Vickers, University of Reading, UK Recollections of a High Court Judge The first study of its kind in the UK, Queen and Country Ronald Waterhouse, formerly North Wales examines the complex intersection between same-sex desire and the British Armed Forces during the Second The twentieth century saw a period of enormous legal and social change in Britain. In these engaging memoirs World War. It illuminates how men and women lived, Ronald Waterhouse, who sat as one of Britain's leading loved and survived in an institution which, at least High Court Judges, provides fascinating frontline publicly, was unequivocally hostile towards same-sex insights into the complex British legal system. activity within its ranks. Contents: Preface * 1. Roots * 2. Background * 3. Beginnings * Contents: Introduction * 1. Inclusion * 2. Keeping Up 4. County Schoolboy * 5. Bird Without Wings * 6. Cambridge Appearances * 3. Playing Away * 4. Make Do And Mend Proper * 7. Apprentice Barrister * 8. The Welsh Bar In The 1950s * * Conclusion * Epilogue * Biographies of interviewees * 9. Barrister’s Devil * 10. Spreading My Wings * 11. Settling Down Bibliography * Index * 12. Some Notable Trials In The 1960s * 13. In The Front Row * 14. The Perils Of Libel Litigation * 15. Forays To Singapore * 16. Some Public Diversions * 17. Farewell To The Bar * 18. Judicial Gender in History Springtime * 19. Presiding Judge For Wales And Cheshire * 20. Soldiering On In The Family Division * 21. Queen’s Bench Judge * 22. Family Events And More October 2013 US Extra-Judicial Activity * 23. Middle Temple Treasurer * 24. Winding Up To The North Wales 208pp 4 b&w tables, 6 b&w colour illus. Tribunal * 25. Winding Down Hardback $100.00 9780719082948 Published by Manchester University Press May 2013 US 256pp Hardback $55.00 / CN$63.00 9781780764993 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Protectorate Cyprus British Imperial Power before WWI

Gail Hook, George Mason University, USA Gail Ruth Hook assesses education and labour policy, agriculture, harbour development and tourism and demonstrates the full impact of British colonialism on the Cypriot population. Protectorate Cyprus is a crucial addition to the history of Cyprus, as well as an important analysis of the physical and emotional legacy of British imperial rule. Contents: List of Figures * Introduction * 1. ‘A duty to protect and improve’ * 2. British Informal Influence in Ottoman Cyprus * 3. Strategy and the ‘Good Government’ Argument * 4. British Consuls in Cyprus before 1878 * 5. Britons and Cyprus in 1878 * 6. Cyprus in the British Imagination * 7. Photographers * 8. Visions of Wealth * And More July 2013 US 304pp Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780761145 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Calculating Compassion Clanship to Crofter’s War Humanity and Relief in War, Britain 1870–1914 The social Transformation of the scottish Highlands

Rebecca gill, University of Huddersfield, UK T. M. Devine, University of Edinburgh, UK Calculating Compassion examines the origins of Received to wide acclaim when first published in the 1990s, this absorbing book British relief work in late nineteenth-century wars remains one of the most important, influential and widely-read histories of the on the continent and the fringes of Empire. This Scottish Highlands from the end of the Jacobite Risings to the great crofters’ book is intended for students, academics and relief rebellion of the 1880s. practitioners interested in the historical concerns of Contents: 1. Clanship * 2. Jacobitism and the ‘45 * 3. The Transformation of Gaeldom * 4. The first generation relief agencies and their legacies today. Final Phase of Clearance * 5. Revolution in Landownership * 6. The Making of Highlandism, Contents: Introduction: Calculating Compassion in War * PART 1746–1822 * 7. The Social Impact of Protestant Evangelicalism * 8. The Language of the Gael I: A NEW VOCATION: BRITISH RELIEF IN WAR: FRANCE, 1870– * 9. Peasant Enterprise: Illicit Whisky-making, 1760–1840 * 10. The Migrant Tradition * 11. The 71 * 1. The Origins of British Relief in War * 2. Accounting for Great Hunger * 12. A Century of Emigration * 13. After the Famine * 14. Patterns of Popular Compassion: British Relief in the Franco-Prussian War, 1870–71 Resistance and the Crofter’s War, 1790–1886 * 15. The Intervention of the State * 16. Diaspora: * PART II: KNOWLEDGE OF SUFFERING AND THE POLITICS Highland Migrants in the Scottish City * Index OF RELIEF: THE BALKANS, 1876–78 * 3. New Humanitarian august 2013 Us Politics: ‘Victim’ Nations and the Brotherhood of Humanity * 276pp 27 b&w illus. and 2 b&w maps 4. Neutrality and the Politics of Aid in Insurgency: British Relief paperback $30.95 9780719090769 to the Balkans, 1876-78 * PART III: THE BOUNDARIES OF COMPASSION: HUMANITY AND published by Manchester University press RELIEF IN BRITISH WARS, C.1884–1914 * 5. Scientifi c Humanitarianism and British ‘Tyranny’ in South Africa * 6. The Rational Application of Compassion? Relief, Reconstruction, and Disputes over Civilian Suffering in the Anglo-Boer War, 1899–1902 * 7. Neutrality, Profi ciency and the Feminisation of Aid: from the ‘Scramble for Africa’ to the Great War * Conclusion: Humanity and Relief in War and Peace * Bibliography * Index Humanitarianism: Key Debates and New Approaches september 2013 Us Follow us on 272pp 4 b&w halftones hardback $100.00 9780719078101 published by Manchester University press Follow Palgrave Macmillan on Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveHistory Facebook® page to get the latest for the latest news, events news, reviews and event invites. and competitions

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John Carter Wood, Open University, UK This book offers the first in-depth study of one of the most gripping trials of inter-war Britain, that of farmer’s wife Beatrice Pace for the arsenic murder of her husband. A riveting tale from the golden age of press sensationalism, the book offers insights into the era’s justice system, gender debates and celebrity culture. spanning settings from the Pace’s lonely cottage in the Forest of Dean to the House of Commons and using sources ranging from meticulous detective reports to heartfelt admirers’ letters, The Most Remarkable Woman in England combines serious scholarship with vivid storytelling to bring to life the extraordinary lives of ordinary people between the wars. Contents: List of key fi gures involved in the Pace case * Introduction * 1. The ‘Fetter Hill mystery’: the strange death of Harry Pace * 2. ‘Where there are so many cruel tongues’: investigations and accusations * 3. ‘I cannot tell you, sir – I cannot tell you’: mysteries and circumstances * 4. ‘Easing the burden of the tragic widow’: the making of ‘Mrs Pace’ * 5. ‘Every wife in the country has opportunity’: the ‘tragic widow’ on trial * 6. ‘The matter is dead’: a new life and some old shadows * 7. ‘18 years of hell’: gender, marriage and violence * 8. ‘Unimaginable agonies and degradations and cruelties’: justice, politics and poverty * 9. ‘Those who have had trouble can sympathise with you’: Mrs Pace and her public * Conclusion * Postscript * Bibliography * Index october 2012 Us 272pp 9 b&w halftones paperback $32.95 9780719086182 published by Manchester University press

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Ireland Negotiating Insanity in the Southeast of Ireland, 1820–1900

A Just Society for Ireland? 1964-1987 Catherine Cox, University College Dublin, Ireland Ciara Meehan, University College Dublin, UK This book explores local medical, lay, and legal negotiations with the asylum system in nineteenth- Drawing on interviews with key players and previously century Ireland. It deepens our understanding of unused archival sources, this book offers a fascinating attitudes towards the mentally ill and institutional account of a critical period in Fine Gael’s history when provision for the care and containment of people the party was challenged to define its place in Irish diagnosed as insane. This book will be useful for politics. scholars of nineteenth-century Ireland, the history of Contents: Introduction * 1. A New Ireland? * 2. Winning the psychiatry, and medicine in Britain and Ireland, Irish Party? * 3. 1965: The First Failure * 4. 1969: The Second Failure studies and gender studies. * 5. From Leader in Crisis to Leader in Government * 6. The National Coalition, 1973-77 * 7. 1980s: New Leader, New Contents: Introduction * 1. Shaping the Irish asylum system * 2. Party * 8. The Constitutional Crusade * 9. A Liberal Ireland? * Expansion and demand * 3. Routes into the asylum * 4. Insanity Bibliography on display: Magistrates, doctors and the family, 1840–70 * 5. Institutionalisation: Households and gender * 6. Workhouses

and the Insane * 7. Inside the asylums * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index October 2013 UK October 2013 US October 2012 US 272pp 10 b/w photos 272pp 6 b/w tables & 16 b/w line drawings Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137022059 Hardback $100.00 9780719075032 Canadian Rights ebooks available Published by Manchester University Press

The Famine Plot Advertising, Literature and Print Culture England’s Role in Ireland’s Greatest Tragedy in Ireland, 1891-1922

Tim Pat Coogan, historian and author, Ireland John Strachan, Bath Spa University, UK, Claire Nally, Northumbria University, UK Praise for Tim Pat Coogan ‘This adventurous study of literary-mercantile ‘Horrific, heart-breaking detail...his greatest relations in pre-independence Ireland makes a fresh contribution.’ - The Boston Globe and distinctive contribution to our understanding of A provocative history of the Great Famine from Revival-era culture. The authors’ skilful explication Ireland’s greatest historian, who points the finger of of the structural mechanics, cultural meanings blame at the British government. Combining the latest and political resonances of advertising invites us research and fresh insights, this is a fascinating and to reconsider the interrelations between history, sobering look at a dark period of global history as well literature and consumer culture from a street-level as the ramifications that still resonate today. perspective. Thoroughly researched and splendidly documented, this book will be a valuable resource for students, teachers and researchers alike.’ - Liam Harte, University of Manchester, UK ‘A must read. The book offers an authoritative October 2013 UK October 2013 US account of the ways in which commercial information came to resonate with 288pp 8-pg b&w insert cultural meanings in the context of the Literary Revival, and will inspire Irish Hardback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9780230109520 Studies scholars to think more fully about the connections between literary Paperback £9.99 / $17.00 / CN$19.00 9781137278838 artefacts, print culture, visuality and economics. Fresh and compelling.’ - Canadian Rights ebooks available Claire Connolly, University College Cork, Ireland A study of Irish advertising’s cultural, literary and ideological resonance in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * PART I: ADVERTISING IN IRELAND 1850 - 1914 * Prologue - The Irish Advertising Scene from the 1850s to the 1880s * Advertising and the Nation in the Irish Revival * PART II: PRINT CULTURE * The Shan Van Vocht (1896-1899) and The Leader (1900-1936): National Identity in Advertising * The Sinn Féin Depot and the Selling of Irish Sport * The Lady of the House (1890-1921): Gender, Fashion and Domesticity * Unionism, Advertising and the Third Home Rule Bill * PART III: ‘HIGH’ CULTURE * Oscar Wilde as Editor and Writer: Aesthetic Interventions in Fashion and Material Culture * Consumerism and Anti-Commercialism: The Yeatses, Print Culture, and Home Industry * PART IV: ADVERTISING IN IRELAND 1914 -1922 * Advertising, Ireland and the Great War * Coda - From the Armistice to the Saorstát * Bibliography * Index August 2012 UK September 2012 US 328pp 70 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230298736 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Language, Resistance and Revival Catholic Police Officers in Northern Ireland Republican Prisoners and the Irish Language in the Voices Out of Silence North of Ireland Mary Gethins, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh, based in Belfast, Ireland This exciting book, newly available in paperback, aims Based on unprecedented interviews Language, to establish the historical and cultural reasons why Resistance and Revival tells the untold story of the there was only a participation rate of 7-8 percent by the truly groundbreaking linguistic and educational Catholic population in policing Northern Ireland when developments that took place among republican the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) came into prisoners in Long Kesh prison from 1972-2000. being in 2001, even though Catholics constituted 46 percent of the total population. Contents: Acknowledgments * Abbreviations * Foreword by Phil Scraton * Introduction * 1- Colonialism, Culture and Ideology Contents: Introduction * 1. Historical overview * 2. Digging * 2- Irish historical context: The Irish language— Conquest, for treasure * 3. Speaking from experience: retired officers * Suppression and Revival: 1500—1971 * 3- Imprisonment, the 4. Veterans but still serving officers * 5. More of the same? Irish context and the language * 4- ‘Na Cásanna’- The Cages PSNI trainees * 6. The verdict on Patten * 7. Looking back and of Long Kesh 1973-1984 * 5- ‘Ar an Phluid’- The H-Blocks, the looking forward * Bibliography Appendices * 1.Questionnaire ‘Blanket Protest’ and the Aftermath 1976-1985 * 6- ‘Bringing and quantitative analysis: tables * 2.Interview guide * the language to the people’- Revival * Conclusion * Epilogue * 3.Confidentiality agreement and the terms and conditions of Appendix- Narrator Biographies * Notes * Bibliography * Index access to the RUC for research purposes April 2013 US February 2013 US 296pp 272pp 15 b/w line drawings Hardback $99.00 9780745332277 Paperback $32.95 9780719087431 Paperback $29.00 9780745332260 Published by Manchester University Press Published by Pluto Press

Irish Catholic Identities The ‘Local’ Irish in the West of Scotland 1851-1921 Oliver Rafferty, Campion Hall, Oxford, UK The twenty-two chapters of this work trace the elements which have shaped how Geraldine Vaughan, Rouen (Normandy) University, the Catholic Irish identified themselves, and explore the political, religious, and France cultural dimensions of the complex picture which is Irish Catholic identity. Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE CELTS, CATHOLICISM AND THE MIDDLE AGES * 1. Vaughan renews perspectives on the changes brought Gaelic and Catholic in the Early Middle Ages; Bernhard Maier * 2. Catholic Ireland, ‘the island about by Irish migrant communities in terms of of saints and scholars’: Myth or Reality?; Donnchahd Ó Corráin * 3. Late Medieval Cultural identity, politics and religion. The title examines the Catholicism; Salvador Ryan * PART II: EARLY MODERN STRUGGLES * 4. Irish Political experience of generations of Irish migrants in the West Catholicism from 1530s to 1660; David Finnegan * 5. The ‘absenting of the bishop of Armagh’: of Scotland from the aftermath of the Great Famine Eucharistic Controversy and the English Origins of Irish Catholic Identity; James Murray * 6. until the creation of the Republic of Ireland. Henry Fitzsimon, the Irish Jesuits and Catholic identity in the Early Modern Period; Brian Jackson Contents: Map of Western Scotland * Introduction * Tracking * 7. Gaelic Catholicism and the Plantation of Ulster; Raymond Gillespie * and more... Down the Irish * Irishness(es) * Irish Catholic Socializing * October 2013 US Educating the Irish Catholics * Local Politics * National(ist) Issues 384pp 1 map * The Impact of World War One * Conclusion * Appendixes Hardback $100.00 9780719084959 Published by Manchester University Press

August 2013 UK August 2013 US 176pp 5 b/w tables, 15 graphs, 1 map Northern Ireland in the Second World War Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137329837 Canadian Rights ebooks available Politics, Economic Mobilisation and Society, 1939–45 Philip Ollerenshaw, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK This original and distinctive book surveys the political, economic and social history of Northern Ireland in the Second World War. This study draws on a wide range of primary sources and will appeal to those interested in modern Irish and British history and in the Second World War. Contents: Introduction * I. The Background to War * 2. Problems of Economic Mobilisation, 1939–c.1941 * 3. The War Economy 1941–45 * 4. Early Wartime Politics and Society * 5. Later Wartime Politics and Society * Conclusion * Select Bibliography * Index October 2013 US 272pp 13 tables Hardback $110.00 9780719090509 Published by Manchester University Press

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Irish Women in Medicine, c.1880-1920s Women and the Irish Nation Origins, Education and Careers Gender, Culture and Irish Identity, 1890-1914

Laura Kelly, University College Dublin, Ireland D. A. J. MacPherson, University of the Highlands and Islands, UK This book is the first comprehensive history of Irish women in medicine in the late nineteenth and At the turn of the twentieth century women played early twentieth centuries. It focuses on the debates a key role in debates about the nature of the Irish surrounding women’s admission to Irish medical nation. Examining women’s participation in nationalist schools, the geographical and social backgrounds and rural reform groups, this book is an important of early women medical students, their educational contribution to our understanding of Irish identity in experiences and subsequent careers. the prelude to revolution and how it was shaped by Contents: Introduction * 1. Debates surrounding women’s women. admission to the medical profession * 2. The admission of Contents: List of Figures * List of Tables * Acknowledgements women to the KQCPI and Irish medical schools * 3. Becoming * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Women, Gender and a medical student * 4. Women’s experiences of Irish medical National Identity: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives education * 5. Careers and opportunities * 6. Trends in the * The Irish Homestead: Women, National Identity and Print careers of Irish women doctors: emigration, marriage and the Culture * The United Irishwomen * The Gaelic League * Sinn Féin First World War * 7. Medical lives: case-studies of five Irish * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index women medical graduates * 8. Conclusions * Bibliography * Appendix 1: Methodology * Appendix 2: Biographical index * Appendix 3: Additional tables * Index October 2012 UK November 2012 US 224pp January 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230294370 240pp Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback $95.00 9780719088353 Published by Manchester University Press

‘A Most Diabolical Deed’ Racism and Social Change in the Republic Infanticide and Irish Society, 1850–1900

of Ireland Elaine Farrell, Queen’s University Belfast, UK 2nd Edition This book examines the phenomenon of infanticide in Ireland from 1850 to 1900, examining a sample of Bryan Fanning, University College Dublin, Ireland 4,645 individual cases of infant murder, attempted infanticide and concealment of birth. ‘A Most Diabolical This book, completely updated for the second edition Deed’ highlights much about the lived realities of a decade after it first came out, provides an original nineteenth-century Ireland. and challenging account of racism in twenty-first century Irish society and locates this in its historical, Contents: Introduction * 1 ‘A melancholy thing’: an Overview political, sociological, and policy contexts. It includes * 2 ‘Dead children, like drowned sailors, tell no tales’: Coroners’ specific case studies of the experiences of racism in Courts * 3 ‘That species of crime’: Criminal Courts * 4 ‘Rumor, Ireland alongside a number of historical case studies with its hundred tongues’: the Community * 5 ‘News of the ghastly spectacle’: the Press * 6 ‘A very great escape’: Prisons * that examine how modern Ireland came to marginalize Conclusion ethnic minorities. Various chapters examine responses by the Irish state to Jewish refugees before, during and after the Holocaust, and to asylum seekers August 2013 US and Travellers. Other chapters examine Irish policy 288pp responses to racism. The book will be important for Hardback $100.00 9780719088209 students of contemporary Irish society and Irish social Published by Manchester University Press history and those interested in politics, sociology, and social policy. Contents: Introduction * Racism in Ireland * Nation-building and exclusion * Ireland and the Holocaust * Refugees and asylum seekers * The politics of Traveller exclusion * Legacies of anti-Traveller racism * Racial nation, ethnic state * Experiences of racism * Responses to racism * Select bibliography September 2012 US 272pp Paperback $29.95 9780719086632 Published by Manchester University Press

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Modern European History war, culture and society, 1750-1950 Region and State in Nineteenth-Century Europe The Napoleonic Empire and the New European Nation-Building, Regional Identities and Separatism Political Culture

Edited by Joost Augusteijn, Eric Storm, both at Leiden Edited by Michael Broers, University of Oxford, UK, University, The Netherlands Peter Hicks, Fondation Napoléon, Paris, France, Agustin Guimera Cientro de los Estudios In reaction to the centralizing nation-building efforts , Constitucionales y Politicos, Spain of states in nineteenth-century Europe, many regions began to define their own identity. In 13 stimulating Napoleon’s conquests were spectacular, but behind essays, specialists analyze why regional identities his wars, is an enduring legacy. A new generation of became widely celebrated towards the end of that historians have re-evaluated the Napoleonic era and century and why some considered themselves part of found that his real achievement was the creation of the new national self-image. modern Europe as we know it. Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors Contents: Preface * Foreword to the Series * Acknowledgements * Introduction; J.Augusteijn & E.Storm * PART I: * Notes on the Contributors * Map * Introduction: The Napoleonic TRANSNATIONAL * PART II: CENTRALISED NATION-STATES * Empire & the New European Political Culture: Towards Our PART III: CONTINENTAL EMPIRES * PART IV: REGION, NATION, Europe; M.Broers * PART I: FRANCE 1799-1814 * I * PART II: THE EMPIRE * PART V: COMPETING REGIONAL MOVEMENTS * LOW COUNTRIES, THE RHINELAND AND SWITZERLAND, PART VI: LANGUAGE AND RELIGION * Concluding Remarks; 1792-1814 * PART III: CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE * PART J.Augusteijn & E.Storm * Index IV: THE ITALIAN PENINSULAR & THE ILLYRIAN PROVINCES * PART V: SPAIN AND 1800-1814 * Conclusion: The Napoleonic Empire in the Age of Revolutions: The Contrast of Two October 2012 UK November 2012 US National Representations; A.Jourdan * Index 304pp 1 map Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230313941 War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Canadian Rights ebooks available October 2012 UK November 2012 US 352pp 1 map Hardback £70.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230241312 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Political Religion Beyond Totalitarianism

The Sacralization of Politics in the Age of Democracy War Memories Edited by Joost Augusteijn, Patrick G. C. Dassen, Maartje J. Janse, all at Leiden University, the The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Modern European Culture Netherlands Edited by Alan Forrest, University of York, UK, Étienne The success of fascist and communist regimes has long François, Free University Berlin, Germany, Karen been explained by their ability to turn political ideology Hagemann, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA into a type of religion. These innovative essays explore the notion that all forms of modern mass-politics, ‘This fine addition to a splendid book series opens including democracies, need a form of sacralization to important new perspectives on the ways the wars function. of the French Revolution and Napoleon have been remembered and commemorated in European Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes culture. Ranging across genres from memoirs on Contributors * Introduction: Politics and Religion; P.Dassen, to novels to the visual arts and material culture, J.Augusteijn & M.Janse * PART I: DEFINITION * Religion and the essays collected here add significantly to our Politics: In Search of Resemblances; H.Paul * The Religious Side understanding of the wars’ impact, and form a of Democracy. Early Socialism, 21st-century Populism and the fascinating counterpart to the literature on war Sacralization of Politics; H.te Velde * PART II: RELIGION AND DEMOCRACY: * A Dangerous Type of Politics? Politics and Religion in Early Mass Organizations: memories and culture in the twentieth century.’ — The Anglo-American World, c. 1830; M.Janse * De-sanctifying Affairs of State: The Politics David A. Bell, Princeton University, USA of Religion in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852); E.van de Bilt, * PART III: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars had an SOCIALISM * Visual Essay: Religious Aspects of Socialist Imagery, c.1890-2000; J.Groothuizen enduring influence on the collective memory of all European nations and regions, & D.Bos * A Grassroots Sacred Socialist History. Dutch Social Democrats (1894-1920); A.van and have given them an international dimension. These essays look at how the Veldhuizen * PART IV: NATIONALISM * Nationalism as a Political Religion: The Sacralization French Wars were remembered in personal diaries, paintings and literature, of the Irish Nation; J.Augusteijn * The German Nation as a Secular Religion in the First World allowing a comparative analysis with a transnational perspective. War? About the Problem of Unity in Modern German History; P.Dassen * History or Civil Religion? The Uses of Lincoln’s ‘Last, Best Hope of Earth’; A.Fairclough * PART V: RELIGION Contents: * Introduction: War Memories: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Modern AND REVOLUTION * Revolutionary Mystique: Religious Undertones in the Russian Revolution European Culture; A.Forrest, É.François and K.Hagemann * PART I: MEMORIES IN PERSONAL of 1917; H.Kern * The Belief in Disbelief: Anticlericalism and the Sacralization of Politics in Spain WRITINGS * PART II: MEMORY AND NOVELS * Part III: MEMORY, CULTURAL PRACTICES AND (1900-39); E.Storm * Concluding Remarks; J.Augusteijn, P.Dassen & M.Janse MATERIAL CULTURE * PART IV: MEMORY AND VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS * Conclusion * Index January 2013 UK January 2013 US War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 288pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137291714 October 2013 UK October 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 414pp 59 b/w illustrations Paperback £21.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137365408 Canadian Rights

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Experiences of War and Nationality in Bureaucrats and Bourgeois Society Denmark and Norway, 1807-1815 Office Politics and Individual Credit in France 1789-1848

Rasmus Glenthøj, University of Southern Denmark, Ralph Kingston, Auburn University, USA Morten Nordhagen Ottosen, University of Oslo, Between 1789 and 1848, clerks modified their Norway occupational practices, responding to political scrutiny This book explores the impact of the Napoleonic and state-administration reforms. Ralph Kingston wars on Danish-Norwegian society and accounts for examines the lives and influence of bureaucrats war experiences and the transformation of identities inside and outside the office as they helped define among the popular classes and educated élites alike. nineteenth-century bourgeois social capital, ideals of emulation, honour, and masculinity. Contents: Acknowledgements. * List of Maps * Maps * 1. Denmark-Norway and the Ideology of Patriotism *2. The Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction: 20,000 Fools: Bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 * 3. Scandinavian War, Inventing the ‘Bureaucrat’ * PART I: OFFICE POLITICS * A 1808-1809 * 4. Naval nd Economic Warfare * 5. Internal Revolution in Administration: The Theory and Practice of Changes and External Threats, 1810-1812 * 6. End Games, 1812- Government During the French Revolution * Revolutionary 1813 * 7. Postlude – Freedom and Suppression, 1814-1815 * 8. Time and Space: The Anxieties of Administrative ‘Transparency’ Denmark and Norway after Denmark-Norway * Telling Tales: Collaboration, Career-making, and the Contest for Credit * PART II: BUREAUCRATS IN BOURGEOIS SOCIETY War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 * Civil Servant, Civil Society: The Accumulation of ‘Honour’ in Bourgeois Society * Surrogate January 2014 UK January 2014 US Fathers, Suitable Sons: Manufacturing ‘Paternity’ and Honourable Inheritance * The Social 352pp 7 maps Politics of Bureaucracy: The ‘Bureaucrat’ as ‘Bourgeois Type’ * Coda & Conclusion: The Failure Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230302815 of 1848: Bourgeois Social Capital at the Crossroads * Note on Method and Sources and Select Canadian Rights ebooks available Bibliography * Endnotes * Index War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 October 2012 UK November 2012 US 248pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230304314 Gender, War and Politics Canadian Rights ebooks available Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830

Edited by Karen Hagemann, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Gisela Mettele, University of Leicester, UK, Jane Rendall, University of York, UK 'The unparalleled transatlantic approach of this volume cracks open the Republics at War, 1776-1840 previously sealed boxes of gender, slavery, warfare, and commemoration and in so doing revolutionizes the study of one of the most crucial moments in all Revolutions, Conflicts, and Geopolitics in Europe of world history.’ - Lynn Hunt, UCLA and the Atlantic World This volume addresses war, developing political and national identities and the changing gender regimes of Europe and the Americas between 1775 and 1830. Edited by Pierre Serna, l’Université de Paris 1 Military and civilian experiences of war and revolution, in free and slave societies, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, Antonino De Francesco, both reflected and shaped gender concepts and practices, in relation to class, University of Milan, Italy, Judith A. Miller, Emory ethnicity, race and religion. University, USA Contents: List of Illustrations * Preface * Foreword to the Series * Notes on Contributors * This collection probes the troubling connections Introduction: Gender, War and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Wars of Revolution between war and republic during Revolutionary era, and Liberation, 1775–1830; K.Hagemann and J.Rendall * PART I: EMPIRE, COLONIAL WAR 1776-1840. It presents the work of an international AND SLAVERY * PART II: MASCULINITY, REVOLUTION AND WAR * PART III: WARFARE, CIVIL team of scholars, some of them in English for the first SOCIETY AND WOMEN * PART IV: PATRIOTISM, CITIZENSHIP AND NATION-BUILDING * time. PART V: DEMOBILIZTION, COMMEMORATION AND MEMORY * Index Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Maps * List of War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Abbreviations * Map * 1. Italy in 1797 Map * 2. The Caribbean October 2013 UK October 2013 US in 1789 * Introduction; Pierre Serna * PART I: * CALLING 392pp 1 map, 1 b/w illustration FOR ‘REPUBLICAN’ WAR * PART II: CITIZENSHIP AND ‘ Paperback £21.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137363886 REPUBLICAN’ WAR * PART III: REJECTING ‘REPUBLICAN’ WAR * Canadian Rights International War, National War, Civil War: Spain and Counterrevolution, 1793 –1840; Pedro Rújula * Bibliography War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 September 2013 UK september 2013 US 320pp 2 maps Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137328816 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Globalizing Beauty making europe Consumerism and Body Aesthetics in the Twentieth Century

Edited by Hartmut Berghoff, German Historical Consumers, Tinkerers, Rebels Institute, USA, Thomas Kühne, Clark University, USA The People Who Shaped Europe This volume aims to advance our understanding of beauty’s role in modern consumer societies by Ruth Oldenziel, Eindhoven University of Technology, bringing together fresh scholarship that addresses a the Netherlands, Mikael Hård, Darmstadt University of common set of questions from a variety of disciplinary Technology, Germany perspectives, including especially history, but also black Spotlighting technology users, this book presents a studies, women’s studies, German studies, sociology, European history in which ordinary people wielded the and anthropology. power to affect designs and innovations. The authors Contents: Introduction: ‘It Makes Princes of Those Who Have show that mechanization has not taken command of It’: Beauty and Consumerism in the Twentieth Century; Hartmut our lives in the last 150 years. Instead, user movements Berghoff and Thomas Kühne * PART I: BASIC DEVELOPMENTS have appropriated technology and shaped Europe in AND KEY PROBLEMS * PART II: COSMOPOLITAN ATTEMPTS their own image. IN INTERWAR EUROPE * PART III: APPROPRIATIONS AND AGENCY IN AFRICA AND ASIA * 11. Contesting Beauty Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: Concepts in Precolonial and Colonial Kenya: Hierarchy, Resistance, and Identity; Christiane SHAPING NEW TECHNOLOGIES * 1. Poaching from Paris Reichart-Burikukiye * 12. Imported Surgeries? Accounting for the Rise of ’s Nose-Job * 2. Creating European Comfort * 3. Crossing Borders - in Industry; Sara Lenehan * 13. Embodying Modernity: The Thrills and Ills of Being a Beautiful Style? * PART II: AFTER THE GREAT WAR: WHO DIRECTS Woman in Tana Karo, North Sumatra; Karin Klenke TECHNOLOGY? * 4. Bicycling and Driving Europe * 5. Eating around the Continent * 6. Living in State-sponsored Europe * PART III: BEYOND THE 1960S: Worlds of Consumption USERS EMPOWERED? * 7. Saving the Nation, Saving the Earth * 8. Toying with America, Toying September 2013 UK september 2013 US with Europe * Conclusion 288pp 18 b/w illustrations, 1 figure Making Europe Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137299703 Canadian Rights September 2013 UK september 2013 US 368pp 2 maps, 1 graph, 75 figures Hardback £50.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230308015 Canadian Rights

European Self-Reflection Between Politics and Religion Building Europe on Expertise The Crisis of Europe in the 20th Century

Innovators, Organizers, Networkers Edited by Lars K. Bruun, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Karl Christian Lammers, The Saxo Institute, Helmuth Trischler, Deutsches Museum, Germany, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Gert Sørensen, Martin Kohlrausch, KU Leuven, Belgium University of Copenhagen, Denmark Focusing on experts in technology and science, Building This collection of essays suggests new ways of looking Europe on Expertise delivers a new reading of European at the intertwining of political and religious agonies history. The authors show that modern Europe was in the period 1914-1991. The long ‘European civil war’ built by experts using their unique knowledge to revealed that Europe, far from being formed by a one- shape societies, set political agendas, and establish track progression, has followed several tracks or fault collaborations which proved decisive in integrating the lines, leading to a number of contrasts in European continent. self-perception. Contents: Introduction * PART I: CULTIVATING EXPERTS, Contents: Preface * PART I: CONTESTING EUROPEAN ORDERING KNOWLEDGE * 1. Educating Experts * 2. Technical IDENTITIES. FASCISM AND THE CHALLENGES FROM WITHIN * Experts as New National Elites * 3. Architectures of Knowledge PART II: RENEGOTIATING THE RELIGIOUS-SECULAR DIVIDE * * PART II: ENDANGERED EXPERTS, NEW SOCIAL ORDERS * PART III: POST-WAR REINTERPRETATION OF EUROPEAN 4. Expertise with a Cause * 5. Faustian Bargains in Totalitarian HERITAGE * Index Europe * 6. Experts in Exile * PART III: COOPERATING EXPERTS, BUILDING INSTITUTIONS * 7. Geographies of Cooperation in Nuclear Europe * 8. Contesting Europe in Space * 9. Experts’ May 2013 UK May 2013 US Europe from a Bird’s-eye View * Conclusion 264pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137308283 Making Europe Canadian Rights ebooks available October 2013 UK October 2013 US 336pp 72 b/w photos, 2 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$106.00 9780230308053 Canadian Rights

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Christmas All in Good Time A History Reflections of a Watchmaker

Mark Connelly, University of Kent, UK George Daniels, formerly Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, UK This book provides an original perspective on the West’s most enduring social and cultural institution. This book is the autobiography of George Daniels, The author covers all the vital themes contributing to acclaimed horologist and author of Watchmaking. In the modern Christmas: its Anglo-German origins and it, he discusses his humble upbringing and background, the idea of the bourgeois Christmas expressing family his first encounters with watches and time pieces, his virtues; the need for a touchstone with the past in an passionate and persistent love of automobiles, and his age of rapid expansion and thus the myth of Merrie technical contributions to modern horology, first and England; the revival of English music: in short, all the foremost amongst these, perhaps, his development of elements making up the modern Christmas. the co-axial escapement. All in Good Time provides an Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * intimate and in-depth look at the life of one of Britain's Introduction * The Englishness of Christmas * John Bull and the most important watchmakers. Christmas Pantomime * The Christmas Carol Revival and the English Musical Renaissance * Christmas in the British Empire * The BBC and the Broadcasting of the English Christmas * Cinema November 2012 US and Representations of the English Christmas * The English Christmas and the Growth of a 208pp 150 color, 85 b/w, 21 line drawings Shopping Culture * Epilogue: The English Christmas from 1953 to the Present Day * Conclusion Hardback $60.00 / CN$69.00 9780856676802 * Appendix * Notes * Bibliography * Index Published by Philip Wilson November 2012 US Canadian Rights 272pp 8pp b/w plates Paperback $19.00 / CN$22.00 9781780763613 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Marie Curie and Her Daughters The Private Lives of Science’s First Family

Hitler and Czechoslovakia in World War II Shelley Emling, journalist, USA Domination and Retaliation The first book to focus on the relationship between famed scientist Marie Curie and her two remarkable Patrick Crowhurst, University of London, UK daughters. Drawing on personal interviews with Curie’s The invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in descendents, as well as revelatory new archives, this is March 1939 helped to precipitate Europe’s descent into a wholly new story about Marie Curie and a family of World War II six months later. The move, supposedly women inextricably connected to the dawn of nuclear to protect the Sudeten Germans, shocked many in physics. Europe, who saw it as a clear statement of intent by Hitler. Patrick Crowhurst argues that occupation of the Sudetenland and the Czech lands was also crucial to the Nazi war machine. The armaments, factories and raw materials that Hitler seized accelerated Germany’s October 2013 UK September 2013 US capabilities; Czech tanks would prove crucial in the 248pp 8 pages on regular stock Ardennes and, as the Wehrmacht fought at Stalingrad, Paperback £10.99 / $16.00 / CN$18.50 9781137278364 Armaments Minister Albert Speer was corralling Czech Canadian Rights ebooks available industrial machinery to produce engines, aircraft and equipment in support. Contents: Acknowledgements * Tables * Map * Introduction * The destruction of Czechoslovakia * The Protectorate Government * Forced labour * Resources * Beneš’ government in exile, the end of the war and the expulsion of the Sudeten Germansn * Map * Bibliography *Index International Library of Twentieth Century History July 2013 US 352pp 8 b/w illus Hardback $99.00 / CN$114.00 9781780761107 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Ezra Pound’s Fascist Propaganda, 1935-45 The Inhabited Ruins of Central Europe

Matthew Feldman, Teeside University, UK Re-imagining Space, History, and Memory ‘This book changes forever how we read Pound by Edited by Dariusz Gafijczuk University College London, UK, Derek Sayer bringing thousands of new documents into Pound’s , , Lancaster University, UK total body of work.’ - Alec Marsh, Muhlenberg College, USA Focusing on Central Europe, the volume proposes a new paradigm of how culture works, based on a model of ‘inhabited ruins’ as a space where contradictory Ezra Pound was an influential propagandist for British, elements come together into continually renewed and frequently paradoxical Italian and ultimately German fascist movements. configurations. Examines art, architecture, literature and music. Using long-neglected manuscripts and cutting-edge approaches to fascism as a ‘political religion’, Feldman Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Prologue: The Day the Wall Came argues that Pound’s case offers a revealing case study Down (American Surreal); Derek Sayer * Introduction: Delicate Empiricism; Dariusz Gafijczuk * of a modernist author turned propagator of the ‘fascist 1. Ruins and Representations of 1989: Exception, Normality, Revolution; Tim Beasley-Murray faith.’ * 2. The Ruins of a Myth or a Myth in Ruins? Freedom and Cohabitation in Central Europe; Paul Blokker * 3. Democracy in Ruins: The case of the Hungarian Parliament; Endre Dányi * 4. Contents: Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction * 2. Itinerant Memory Places: The Baader-Meinhof-Wagen; Kimberly Mair * 5. Edith Doesn’t Live Backdrop to the ‘Pound Case’: Development of an ideologue * Here Anymore: A Story of Farnsworth House; Yoke-Sum Wong * 6. Comments on Comments: 3. Unpaid propaganda ‘for a decent Europe’: 1935-1940 * 4. Reappraising the ‘Pound Case’: * 5. Fake Fragments, Fake Ruins, and Genuine Paper Ruination; Jindřich Toman * 7. How We Pound’s radio propaganda: revisiting the critical literature * 6. Pound’s Propaganda Themes and Remember and What We Forget: Art History and the Czech Avant-garde; Derek Sayer * 8. Strategies * 7. Conclusion: The Salò Republic Anxious Geographies - Inhabited Traditions; Dariusz Gafijczuk * 9. Terezín as Reverse Potemkin Ruin, in Five Movements and an Epilogue; Michael Beckerman * 10. Desert Europa and the Sea of Ruins: The Post-Apocalyptic Imagination in Egon Bondy’s Afghanistan; Jonathan Bolton * 11. History’s Loose Ends: Reflections on the Structure of Velvet Revolutions; Peter Zusi September 2013 UK September 2013 US August 2013 UK August 2013 US 272pp 17 b/w photos 184pp 4 b/w illustrations, 1 colour illustration Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137305855 Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137345509 Canadian Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

Liberal Imperialism in Europe Enlarging the European Union

Edited by Matthew P. Fitzpatrick, Flinders University, The Commission Seeking Influence, 1961-1973 Australia Michael J Geary, Maastricht University, The In this state-of-the-field anthology, leading scholars in Netherlands the fields of European imperial history and intellectual history explore the nature of European imperialism The book presents a new history of the first during the ‘long nineteenth century’, scrutinizing enlargement of the EU. It charts the attempts by the the exact relationship between the various forms of European Commission to influence the outcome of the liberalism in Europe and the various imperial projects British and Irish bids to join the Common Market during of Europe. the 1960s and 1970s. The most politically divisive EU enlargement is examined through extensive research in Contents: Particular or Universal?: Historicising Liberal British, Irish, EU, and US archives. Approaches to Empire in Europe. Matthew P. Fitzpatrick * Imperialism after the Great Wave: The Dutch Case in the Contents: Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction * Netherlands East Indies, 1860-1914—Elsbeth Locher-Scholten 1. The Commission and Britain’s First EEC Application, 1961-63: * Italy, Liberalism and the Age of Empire—Giuseppi Finaldi * Negotiating an Empire? * 2. The Commission and the Irish Russian Liberalism and the Problem of Imperial Diversity— Application: Neutrality and the Economics of Membership, Alexander Semyonov * Liberty, Equality and Nationality: National Liberalism, Modernization 1961-63 * 3. From Veto to Veto: Britain and the Commission, and Empire in Hungary in the 19th Century—László Kürti * From Independence to Trialism: 1963-67 * 4. Ireland and the Policy of Failure: Knocking on the The Croatian Party of Right and the Project for a Liberal ‘Greater Croatia’ within the Habsburg Commission’s Door, 1963-67 * 5. Navigating the Gaullist Veto: From Brussels to The Hague, Empire, 1861-1914—Nevenko Bartulin * Between Völkisch and Universal Visions of Empire: 1967-69 * 6. La bataille des chiffres: The Commission, and the Cost of British Membership, Liberal Imperialism in Mitteleuropa 1890-1918—Eric Kurlander * An Empire of Scientific Experts: 1969-73 * 7. Challenging the Acquis: The Commission, Ireland, and the Common Fisheries Polish Physicians and the Medicalization of the German Borderlands, 1880-1914—Lenny A. Policy, 1969-73 * 8. Conclusions * Bibliography * Index Ureña Valerio * The Ottoman Empire’s Negotiation of Western Liberal Imperialism—Fatma June 2013 UK June 2013 US Müge-Göçek and Murat Özyüksel * British and Greek Liberalism and Imperialism in the Long 272pp Nineteenth Century—Andrekos Varnava Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230302808 August 2012 UK August 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 290pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137019967 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Fleeting Cities History and Causality

Imperial Expositions in Fin-de-Siècle Europe Mark Hewitson, University College London, UK Alexander C.T. Geppert, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany This volume investigates the different attitudes of historians and other social scientists to questions of causality. It argues that historical theorists after the Shortlisted for the Longman - History Today Book Prize 2010 linguistic turn have paid surprisingly little attention to causes in spite of the 'Fleeting Cities vividly and authoritatively demonstrates how European centrality of causation in many contemporary works of history. exhibitions formed an integral part of the material and mental urban environment which they helped to shape. It is a model of transnational, Contents: Introduction: Causality after the Linguistic Turn * 1. Intellectual Historians and the Content of the Form * 2. Social History, Cultural History, Other Histories * 3. Causes, Events and comparative history, attentive to the architectural grammar, social Evidence * 4. Time, Narrative and Causality * 5. Explanation and Understanding * 6. Theories of imaginaries, and political histories of these urban installations.’ - Judith R. Action and the Archaeology of Knowledge * Conclusion * Select Bibliography Walkowitz, Johns Hopkins University, USA January 2014 UK January 2014 US Imperial expositions held in fin-de-siècle London, Paris and Berlin were knots in 272pp a world wide web. Conceptualizing expositions as meta-media, Fleeting Cities Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137372390 constitutes a transnational and transdisciplinary investigation into how modernity Canadian Rights was created and displayed, consumed and disputed in the European metropolis around 1900. Contents: Figures and Plates * Abbreviations * Acknowledgments * 1 Introduction: How to Read an Exposition * 2 Berlin 1896: Wilhelm II, Georg Simmel, and the Berliner Gewerbeausstellung * 3 Paris 1900: The Exposition universelle as a Century’s Protean Synthesis * 4 London 1908: Imre Kiralfy and the Franco-British Exhibition * 5 Wembley 1924: The British War Girls Empire Exhibition as a Suburban Metropolis * 6 Vincennes 1931: The Exposition Coloniale as the Apotheosis of Imperial Modernity * 7 Conclusion: Exhibition Fatigue, or the Rise and Fall of a The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry in the First World War Mass Medium * Coda: Pictures at an Exhibition * Appendix * Bibliography * Index Janet Lee, Oregon State University, USA September 2013 UK September 2013 US 480pp 8 colour plates, 77 b/w illustrations War Girls reveals the fascinating story of the British Paperback £21.99 / $35.00 / CN$36.00 9781137358325 women who volunteered for service in the First Aid Canadian Rights Nursing Yeomanry (FANY)during the Great War. Examining their experiences on the Western Front with the Belgian, British, and French Armies, this book shows how the FANY worked as nurses and ambulance driver- mechanics, inspiring stories of female heroism and solidarity. The author shares the stories of the FANY - a fascinating, quirky and audacious group of women Ottoman/Turkish Visions of the Nation, - and illustrates the ways the Great War subverted existing gender arrangements. It will make fascinating 1860-1950 reading for those working in the field of gender and war, as well as those who wish to find out more about Seeing the critical phase in the construction of a Turkish historical imagination this remarkable group of women. between 1860 to 1950 disregarding the political disruptions, this book demonstrates how history and historical imagery had been instrumental in the Contents: Introduction * Aristocratic amazons in arms: The founding of the FANY 1907–14 nation-building process. * The great adventures begin: Grace Ashley-Smith in Belgium Autumn 1914 * Band of Hope: FANY with the Belgians at Lamarck Hospital 1914–15 * Not a woman, but a FANY: Working for Contents: Introduction * 1.The Encounter With The Ottoman Heritage: Imperial Grandeur, the British in Calais 1916 * Progression is our watchword: The Belgian Convoy and Port à Binson Medieval Decay, And Double Discourses * 2. The Encounter With The Islamic Past: Turks, Priory hospital 1917 * Petticoat warriors: The French units and the convoy at St Omer 1917–18 * Arabs And Persians * 3. Seljuks Of Rum In The Turkish National(Ist) Imagination From The Esprit de corps: FANY service after the Armistice 1918–19 * Postscript * Index Late Ottoman Empire To The Republican Era * 4. The Depiction Of European Feudalism, The Middle Ages, And The Crusades In Late Ottoman And Turkish Republican Imagery * 5. From August 2012 US ‘Renewal and Regeneration’ to ‘Decline and Collapse’: The Rise and Fall of Tanzimat (1839- 284pp 18 b&w illus. 1950) * 6. Infusing The Young Spirits With The Motivation To Oppose And Counter Oppression: Paperback $30.95 9780719067136 Revolution And The French Revolution Select * Bibliography Published by Manchester University Press January 2014 UK January 2014 US 304pp Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137334206 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Air and Sea Power in World War I Making Sense of Constitutional Monarchism in Combat and Experience in the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Navy Post-Napoleonic France and Germany

Maryam Philpott, University of London, UK Markus J. Prutsch, European Parliament The Royal Flying Corps, created in 1912, adapted Focusing on the genesis of ‘constitutional monarchism’ quickly to the needs of modern warfare, driven by in the context of the French Restoration and its the enthusiasm of its men. In contrast, the lack favourable reception in post-Napoleonic Germany, of modernization in the Royal Navy, despite the this study highlights the potential and limitations unveiling of HMS Dreadnought in 1906, undermined of a daring attempt to improve traditional forms Britain’s dominance of the seas. By considering five of monarchical legitimacy by means of a modern key aspects of the war experience, this book analyses representative constitution. how motivation was created and sustained. Featuring Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * The Charte new primary source material, including the journals and Constitutional Monarchism * Constitutional Discourse and of servicemen themselves, this book will be essential Political Reality in Post-Napoleonic Germany * Transfer and reading for students and scholars of World War I and of Reception: Bavaria and Baden as Case Studies * Constitutional Naval, Aviation and Military History. Practice: A Comparison * Constitutional Monarchism: Contents: Introduction * The Royal Flying Corps * The Royal Reflections in Political Thought * Results * Bibliography Navy * Historiography * Training * Royal Flying Corps Training * December 2012 UK December 2012 US Effectiveness of the RFC Training Programme * Royal Navy Training * Effectiveness of the Naval 344pp 1 figure Training Programme * Non-Combat & Service Motivation * Courage * Coping with Action: Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230316492 Killing * And More Canadian Rights ebooks available International Library of War Studies July 2013 US 320pp 8 b/w illus., 2 maps Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780761510 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Franco-British Cultural Exchanges, 1880-1940 Channel Packets

Edited by Andrew Radford, Victoria Reid, both at University of Glasgow, UK ‘With its wide range of insightful essays on both Rising French- and English-language texts, Radford and Reid’s book has much to contribute to our Urban Social Movements in the Portuguese Revolution, 1974–75 understanding both of Modernism as a transnational phenomenon and, more specifically, of the rich Pedro Pinto, University of Manchester, UK and peculiar cultural history of the Channel and Lisbon Rising explores the role of a widespread urban social movement in its coasts.’ - Dominic Rainsford, Aarhus University; the revolutionary process that accompanied Portugal’s transition from author of Literature, Identity and the English Channel authoritarianism to democracy. This volume focuses on the literary connotations of Contents: Introduction * 1. The New State and the Transformation of Urban Citizenship, 1926– the ‘Channel Packet’ and sets forth lively dialogues 1974 * 2. From Rights to Action: April to December 1974 * 3. Building a Movement: September between French and British culture at a key period of 1974 to June 1975 * 4. The Street and the Ballot Box: June to November 1975 * 5. Urban Social artistic innovation and exchange between ‘high’ and Movements and the Making of Portuguese Democracy * References * Index popular art forms. October 2013 US Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: 272pp 1 map, 5 b/w illustrations, and 7 tables Channel Vision; A.Radford & V.Reid * Sea Change: English Responses to French Poetry between Hardback $100.00 9780719085444 Decadence and Modernism; J.Higgins * Entente asymétrique? Franco-British Literary Exchanges Published by Manchester University Press in 1908; R.Hibbitt * Misfits in France: Wild(e) about Dieppe; J.Barnes & H.Lee * Transposing Wilde’s Salomé: The French Operas by Strauss and Mariotte; E.Eells * Valery Larbaud, Thomas Hardy and The Dynasts, with two letters from Larbaud to Hardy; D.Roe * Exploring English Realist Fiction: André Gide and his Correspondents; P.Pollard * Alain-Fournier’s Le Grand Meaulnes, the Nouvelle Revue Française and the English Adventure Novel; D.Steel * Marcel Schwob and Robert Louis Stevenson: Encounters in Death and Letters; V.Reid * Croisset-London and Back, or, Flaubert’s Anglo-Saxon Ghosts; C.Patey * The Imagination of Space: Ford Madox Ford and France; L.Colombino * An Atlas of Unknown Worlds: Charting Interwar Paris in the Short Stories of Mary Butts; A.Radford * Index June 2012 UK August 2012 US 248pp Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230283947 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Religion and Politics in Post-Socialist Central Modernism and Charisma

and Southeastern Europe Agnes Horvath, Cambridge University, UK Challenges since 1989 Looking at the relationship between modernity and the rise of charismatic leaders, Agnes Horvath uses Edited by Sabrina P. Ramet, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, ‘threshold’ situations to trace the conditions out Trondheim, Norway of which political regimes developed. The focus on rationalism and structure has led to a systematic This volume examines the political engagement of religious associations in the neglect of uncertain liminal moments, which gave new post-socialist countries of Central and Southeastern Europe, with a focus on direction to societies and cultures. revelations about the collaboration of clergy with the communist-era secret police, intolerance, and controversies about the inclusion of religious instruction Contents: Series Editor’s Preface * Acknowledgements * in the schools. Introduction * Squaring the Liminal or Reproducing it: Charisma and Trickster * The Rise of Liminal Authorities: Trickster’s Gaining Contents: * 1. Religious organizations in post-communist Central and Southeastern Europe a craft, or the Techniques of Incommensurability * Liminal – An Introduction; Sabrina P. Ramet * 2. The Catholic Church in Post-Communist Poland: Mimes, Masks, and Schismogenic Technology, or the Trickster Polarization, privatization, and decline in influence; Sabrina P. Ramet * 3. The Catholic Church Motives in the Renaissance * Attraction and Crowd Passions: in the post-1989 Czech Republic and Slovakia; Milan Reban * 4. The Kádár Regime and the Isaac Newton and Jacques Callot * Charisma in Eroticised Roman Catholic Hierarchy; Krisztián Ungváry * 5. The Catholic Church and politics in Slovenia; Political Formations * Bibliography * Index Egon Pelikan * 6. Church and state in Croatia: Legal framework, religious instruction, and social expectations; Siniša Zrinščak, Dinka Marinović Jerolimov, Ankica Marinović, & Branko Modernism and... Ančić * 7. The Cross, the Crescent and the Bosnian War: The Legacy of Religious Involvement; February 2013 UK February 2013 US Janine Natalya Clark * 8. Religion and Democracy in Serbia since 1989: The Case of the Serbian 208pp Orthodox Church; Radmila Radić & Milan Vukomanović * 9. Islam and Politics in the Serbian Hardback £29.99 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137277855 Sandžak: Institutionalisation and ; Aleksander Zdravkovski * 10. The Orthodox Churches of Canadian Rights ebooks available Macedonia and Montenegro; Aleksander Zdravkovski & Kenneth Morrison * 11. The Orthodox Churches and Democratization in Romania and Bulgaria; Lavinia Stan & Lucian Turcescu * 12. Religion and Politics among Albanians of Southeastern Europe; Isa Blumi * Afterword; Robert F. Goeckel Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy January 2014 UK January 2014 US 320pp 7 b/w tables The Routes to Exile Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137330710 France and the Spanish Civil War Refugees, 1939–2009 Canadian Rights ebooks available Scott Soo, University of Southampton, UK As they trudged over the Pyrenees, the Spanish republicans became one of the most iconoclastic groups of refugees to have sought refuge in twentieth-century France. This book explores the array of opportunities, constraints, choices and Modernism and Totalitarianism motivations that characterised their lives. Contents: Introduction: Coming to Terms With the Spanish Republican Exile in France * PART I: Rethinking the Intellectual Sources of Nazism and Stalinism, THE ONSET OF EXILE * PART II: WORKING IN FROM THE MARGINS * PART III: ASPIRATIONS OF RETURN, COMMEMORATION AND HOME * Conclusion: Trajectories and Legacies * 1945 to the Present Appendix 1 * Index Richard Shorten, University of Birmingham, UK Studies in Modern French History ‘An extremely worthwhile book that constitutes a October 2013 US significant contribution to a much-discussed topic… 272pp 2 maps It meets an obvious need for a comprehensive survey Hardback $100.00 9780719086915 among so many more specialised studies. I cannot Published by Manchester University Press think of any other work that quite does the job.’ - Harry Redner, formerly Monash University Modernism and Totalitarianism evaluates a broad range of post-1945 scholarship. Totalitarianism, as the common ideological trajectory of Nazism and Stalinism, is dissected as a synthesis of three modernist intellectual currents which determine its particular, inherited character. Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgments * Introduction * PART I: TOTALITARIANISM – WHAT, WHEN, HOW? * The Problem of the Modern * The Problem of Intellectual Antecedents * PART II: THREE TOTALITARIAN CURRENTS * Utopianism * Scientism * Revolutionary Violence * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index Modernism and... November 2012 UK december 2012 US 344pp Hardback £60.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230252066 Paperback £19.99 / $24.95 / CN$28.95 9780230252073 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Making Sense of Anarchism Worth Saving Errico Malatesta’s Experiments with Revolution, 1889-1900 Disabled Children During the Second World War

Davide Turcato, Canada Sue Wheatcroft, University of Leicester, UK Can we make sense of anarchism or is that an Through the use of official documents, newspapers oxymoron? Guided by the principle that someone and personal testimony, the book illustrates both else’s rationality is not an empirical finding but a positive and negative experiences of the government methodological presumption, this book addresses that evacuation scheme of disabled children during WWII, question as it investigates the ideas and action of one and shows the impact of the attitudes held by the of the most prominent and underrated anarchists of all authorities, the general public, and the teaching and times: the Italian, Errico Malatesta. nursing staff. Contents: List of Illustrations * Preface * Introduction: Anarchism, a Contents: Introduction * PART I: PRE-WAR DEVELOPMENTS Simple and Odd Business? * The First International: A Lasting Heritage * 1. Special Education * 2. The Political and Social Climate * * An ‘Anarchist Rarity’ Reappears, 1889 * A Short-Lived, Momentous PART II: RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL SCHOOLS DURING WARTIME Periodical, 1889–90 * Opaque Insurrectionary Trials, 1890–92 * * 3. Issues of Location * 4. The Staff * 5. Conditions Within * 6. Open-Ended Popular Movements, 1892–94 * Patient Work in the Case Study: ‘Besford Court’ * 7. Education * 8. The Children * 9. Light of Day, 1894–98 * From the Other Side of the Atlantic Ocean, Case Study: The Lancasterian School * 10. Conclusion * PART III: 1899–1900 * Malatesta’s Anarchism: A Charitable Interpretation * SPECIAL DAY SCHOOLS, HOSPITAL SCHOOLS AND THE ROLE Conclusion: A Complex, Rational Business * References OF CHARITIES * 11. Special Day Schools * 12. Hospital Schools * 13. The Role of Charities * 14. Conclusion * PART IV: HOSTELS AND INSTITUTIONS * 15. The ‘Ineducable’ and the ‘Difficult’ October 2012 UK November 2012 US * 16. A Call for Change * 17. The ‘Wrong Institution’ * 18. Epileptics * 19. Children in Mental 288pp 11 b/w illustrations Institutions * 20. Emotional Disturbance * 21. Conclusion * PART V: POST-WAR CHANGE * Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230301795 22. The End of the Evacuation * 23. Changing Perceptions * 24. The New Education Act * 25. Canadian Rights ebooks available Disabled Persons (Employment) Act, 1944 * 26. Other Legislation * 27. The Post-War Role of Charities * 28. The Long-Term * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index May 2013 US 224pp 6 b/w halftones & 3 b/w tables Hardback $100.00 9780719088001 Published by Manchester University Press Violence and Gender in the “New” Europe Islam in German Culture

Beverly M. Weber, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA 'Weber’s insightful engagement with literary theorists is outstanding. In the context of German- Ferranti. A History language and English-language research about Volume 3: Management, Mergers and Fraud 1987–1993 Muslims, feminists, popular culture, politics, and criticism in post-Cold War Germany, this is a major John F. Wilson, University of Liverpool, UK contribution.' - Claudia Koonz, Peabody Family Duke University, USA This study of Ferranti in its last six years of a long 'This is without doubt one of the most thorough and history provides a detailed exposition of the British and original analyses of the charged European debate American businessmen who combined to terminate around gender, violence, and Muslim minorities. one of the UK’s leading defence electronics firms. Importantly, Weber does not only carefully unpack Contents: 1. Ferranti by the Mid-1980s * 2. The Rise of ISC * 3. A the problematic racing of gender and religion in Step too Far? Merger with ISC * 4. From Honeymoon to Divorce German liberal multiculturalism, using a variety * 5. Investigations and Court Cases * 6. The Rescue Strategy * of familiar and unfamiliar sources, but she also 7. The ‘New Ferranti International’ * 8. Demise and Epilogue * points to the agency of Muslim women so frequently denied by those Appendix A: The Financing of Ferranti, 1890–1993 * Appendix claiming to ‘save’ them. A must read for anyone interested in understanding B: Profitability and Return on Capital Employed at Ferranti, contemporary Europe.' - Fatima El-Tayeb, UC San Diego, USA and author of 1892–1993 * Appendix C: Turnover and Employment at Ferranti, European Others 1890–1993 * Appendix D: Chairmen and Directors of Ferranti, 1905–93 * Bibliography Weber contributes to the ongoing scholarly discussion about Islam in the June 2013 US West, demonstrating how current thinking about gender violence prohibits the 336pp 10 b&w halftones & 14 b&w tables intellectual inquiry necessary to act against such violence, and analyses ways in Hardback $115.00 9780719088391 which Muslim women participate in the public sphere by thematising violence in Published by Manchester University Press literature, art, and media. Contents: Introduction: De-forming the Connections between Muslim Violence, ‘Culture’ and Secularism * 1. A Regime of Gender Violence: Honor Killings, Familial Violence, and Muslim Women’s Subjectivities * 2. Contentious Headscarves: Cleaning Woman, Forbidden Schoolteacher, Hijab Martyr * 3. Troubling Headscarves: Covering, Artistic Reconfigurations of Public Space, and the Muslim Woman’s Body * 4. Freedom to Imagine the World: Violence and the Writing of Self * 5. Violent Authenticities: The Work of Emine Sevgi Özdamar and Feridun Zaimoglu * Conclusion Studies in European Culture and History January 2013 UK January 2013 US 252pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137007087 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Protestant-Catholic Conflict from the Writing the Nation Reformation to the 21st Century The Dynamics of Religious Difference Transnational Challenges to National

Edited by John Wolffe, The Open University, UK History Writing ‘This collection of essays provides a sophisticated Edited by Matthias Middell, University of Leipzig, and admirably balanced comparative analysis, Germany, Lluís Roura i Aulinas, Autonomous University equally historical and social scientific, of contentious of Barcelona, Spain issues constantly subject to polemical and inflammatory readings. It looks equally at times This collection of essays argues that there is and places where conflict did occur and where it did a pre-history, that is, a longer tradition of the not, it examines key events and episodes that build transnationalization of historical culture and historical up mythic representations, especially the so-called science. It seeks to substantiate the claim that history ‘wars of religion’, it draws attention to the complex writing reflected the globality of its time as much as mix of factors, in particular the role of state power, followed the nationalization of the societies in which it it points up the role played by insecurity, and it was produced. destabilises the sweeping categories and topoi that Contents: Acknowledgements * Note on the Contributors * bedevil discussion. It provides a major contribution The Various Forms of Transcending the Horizon of National to an issue too often subject to circular arguments History Writing; M.Middell & L. Roura Aulinas * Comparison and definitions.’ - David Martin, London School of Economics, UK and Transfer. A Question of Method; M.Espagne * The Writing of World History in Europe from the Middle of the Nineteenth Taking a fresh look at the roots and implications of the enduring major historic Century to the Present: Conceptual Renewal and Challenge to National Histories; M.Middell fissure in Western Christianity, this book presents new insights into the historical & K.Naumann * Area Studies and the Writing of Non-European History in Europe; A.Eckert * dynamics of Protestant-Catholic conflict while illuminating present-day contexts Imperial History; A.Friedrichs & M.Mesenhöller * Colonisation, Decolonisation, and Imperial and suggesting comparisons for approaching other entrenched conflicts in which Historiography of the Iberian Peninsula; L. Roura Aulinas * A la recherché d’histoire imperial. religion is implicated. Histories of Russia from the Nineteenth-Century to the Early Twenty-First Century; M.Aust Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * 1. Exploring the History of * Regional History as a ‘Challenge’ to National Frameworks of Historiography. The Case of Protestant-Catholic Conflict; John Wolffe * 2. Europe’s ‘Wars of Religion’ and their Legacies; Central, Southeast, and Northern Europe; D.Mishkova, B.Stråth & B.Trencsényi * The Canon Mark Greengrass * 3. Eighteenth-Century English Anti-Catholicism: Contexts, Continuity of European History and the Conceptual Framework of National Historiographies; A.Liakos * and Diminution; Colin Haydon * 4. The Longue Durée of German Religious Conflict?; Helmut The French Revolution and its Historiographies; J-C.Martin * Historians in the Storm. Emigré Walser Smith * 5. Religious Conflict in Ulster c. 1780-1886; Andrew Holmes * 6. Sectarianism Historiography in the 20th Century; E.Tortarolo * How Regional, National, and Transnational and Evangelicalism in Birmingham and Liverpool, 1850-2010; Philomena Sutherland * 7. ‘The History have (not) been written in Belgium. Reflections within a European Perspective; Catholic danger’: Liberal theology and Anti-Catholicism in Sweden; Yvonne-Maria Werner * 8. G.Warland & M.Van Ginderachter * A New Challenge to the Writing of History in Europe at the Protestant-Catholic Conflict in the United States: The Cases of John F. Kennedy and Ronald W. End of the Twentieth Century?; M.Middell & K.Naumann * Bibliography * Index of Names Reagan; Thomas J. Carty * 9. The Dynamics of Religious Difference in Contemporary Northern Writing the Nation Ireland; John Bell * 10. Beyond Protestant-Catholic Conflict?; John Wolffe * Index January 2013 UK December 2012 US April 2013 UK April 2013 US 552pp 296pp Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230500075 Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137289728 Canadian Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

Setting the Standards Institutions, Networks and Communities of National Historiography

Edited by Ilaria Porciani, University of Bologna, Italy, Jo Tollebeek, University of Leuven, Belgium Institutions, networks and communities ‘standardized’ the historical discipline and profession in the nineteenth and twentieth century, in both the old and the new European nation states. This collection focuses on the growth of the infrastructure of historiography: the archives, journals, biographical dictionaries and the historical museums. Contents: List of Tables * List of Figures * Notes on the Contributors * Introduction * PART I * ‘Something More than a Storage Warehouse’. * PART II * In the Provinces. * PART III * A New Community of Scholars. * Selected Bibliographies * Index of Persons Writing the Nation November 2012 UK december 2012 US 456pp 7 b/w tables, 5 figures Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230500051 Canadian Rights

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France The Paris Embassy British Ambassadors and Anglo-French Relations

Saint-Simonians in Nineteenth-Century France Edited by Rogelia Pastor-Castro, University of Strathclyde, UK, John W. Young, From Free Love to Algeria University of Nottingham, UK This collection of essays looks at Anglo-French relations from the Second World Pamela M. Pilbeam, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK War to the advent of Margaret Thatcher’s government in a new light, focusing Saint-Simonians were a group of young engineers and doctors who proposed on the work of Britain’s ambassadors to France. In particular, it looks at moves original solutions to the social and banking crises of the early nineteenth century. towards deeper European integration, a key theme in twentieth century British Through an examination of the lives, ideals and activities of these men and foreign policy. women, the book analyses the influence of the Saint-Simonians on nineteenth- Contents: Introduction; John W. Young * 1. Alfred Duff Cooper, 1944-47; Edward Hampshire century French society. * 2. Oliver Harvey, 1948-54; Rogelia Pastor-Castro * 3. Gladwyn Jebb, 1954-60; Christopher Goldsmith * 4. Pierson Dixon, 1960-65; James Ellison * 5. Patrick Reilly, 1965-68; Helen Parr * Contents: Introduction * 1. A New Generation Planning for a Golden Age * 2. Religion and the 6. , 1968-72; Daniel Furby & N. Piers Ludlow * 7. Edward Tomkins, 1972-75; Liberation of the Poorest Classes * 3. The Cost of Free Love * 4. Reconfiguring New Worlds * Alastair Noble * 8. , 1975-79; Isabelle TombsConclusion; John W. Young * 5. Transnational Reformers * 6. Egypt Orientalism and Modernisation * 7. Algeria 1830-48: Select Bibliography * Index Conquest and Exploration * 8. Prolétaires into Propriétaires: The Promised Land, 1848 * 9. Urbain and the Arab Empire * 10. Conclusion: Remembering the Saint-Simonians * Bibliography October 2013 UK October 2013 US 240pp January 2014 UK January 2014 US Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230301559 256pp 2 maps, 6 b/w photos Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230574731 Canadian Rights

The Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre Benjamin Constant and the Birth of French The Mysteries of a Crime of State Liberalism Arlette Jouanna, University of Montpellier-III, France, Joseph Bergin, University of Manchester, UK K. Steven Vincent, North Carolina State University, Based on extensive research and a careful examination USA of existing interpretations, The Saint Bartholomew’s ‘As a fierce advocate of decentralization, religious Day Massacre is the most authoritative analysis of toleration, and the rule of law, Benjamin Constant’s a shattering event, that lead to a vast massacre by Talleyrand-like ability for political survival Catholics of thousands of Protestants in Paris and has led many scholars to label him a political elsewhere. opportunist. However, in this superb exploration Contents: Translator’s note * Author’s Acknowledgements of the provenance of French liberalism, Vincent * Introduction * PART I: THE FRAGILITY OF CONCORD * 1. restores the intellectual and physical companion of Trial by Suspicion: the Peace of 1570 * 2. Politics Matrimonial Germaine de Staël to renewed importance. Highly and International * 3. The Assault on Peace * PART II: SWORD recommended.’—CHOICE OF GOD, SWORD OF THE KING * 4. Surgical Strike * 5. Catholic Furies * 6. The King’s Truth, Reason of State * PART A different approach to French liberalism which, III: ELUCIDATIONS AND RETORTS * 7. Protestant Misfortune rather than beginning with a priori definition of in Biblical Perspective * 8. Political Readings of the French Tragedy * 9. The King’s Death, or liberalism, focuses on the political thought of Benjamin the Meaning of a Massacre Revealed * Conclusion * Appendix: Sociology of the Victims of the Constant and Germaine de Staël, to advance a new Massacre, 1572 * Sources and Bibliography * Index interpretation of the timing and character of French (and more broadly European) liberalism. April 2013 US 320pp Contents: Benjamin Constant: The Early Years (1767-1795) * The Emergence of Liberalism Hardback $100.00 9780719088315 (1795-1797) * Liberal Dilemmas (1797-1802) * Liberal Culture: Sensibilité and Sociability * Published by Manchester University Press Liberal Pluralism and the Napoleonic Empire (1802-1815) * ‘Une Philosophie Engagée’ Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History February 2013 UK February 2013 US 290pp Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137306432 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Classics at the Dawn of the Museum Era Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution

The Life and Times of Antoine Chrysostome Quatremère de Allan Potofsky, Université Paris-VIII, France Quincy (1755-1849) Shortlisted for the Longman - History Today Book Prize 2010 Louis A. Ruprecht, State University, USA ‘Allan Potofsky’s book will make an important Antoine Chrysostome Quatremere de Quincy (1759-1849), arguably the contribution to the history of the French Revolution, foremost French classicist and art historian of the nineteenth century, is the history of Paris and the history of labour. No relatively little-known in English language scholarship. Three of his books were one but he could have written this book, which translated in the early nineteenth century, none in the twentieth century, and an is grounded in impressively extensive archival important collection of two sets of open letters concerning museums, looting research, yet which wears its archival learning and repatriation was just published in 2012. Quatremère has been unfairly called elegantly and lightly.’ - Colin Jones, Queen Mary ‘the French Winckelmann,’ a charge that sticks primarily because so little of his University of London, UK work has ever been translated. In fact, he shows us, not what apish imitation ’This impressive book is essential reading for anyone of Wincklemann’s Neoclassicism looked like in the nineteenth century, but who wishes to understand the complex story of rather what these two overlapping disciplines had become in the generation construction in Paris during the late-Old Regime and after Winckelmann. Quatremère was formed by three crucial developments the Revolution.’ - K. Steven Vincent, North Carolina that Winckelmann did not and could not know: the French Revolution and its University, The European Legacy aftermath; Hegelian aesthetics; and the establishment of the museum era in Europe. Quatremère also remained committed to his Roman Catholicism and to the secular values of the early Revolution; in this he is very different than Examining the social and political history of workers and entrepreneurs engaged Winckelmann, who converted to Catholicism just before moving to Rome, in constructing the French capital from 1763-1815, this book argues that Paris and who was, according to many who claimed to understand him best, really a construction was a core sector in which ‘archaic’ and ‘innovative’ practices were ‘closeted pagan’ if he were anything at all. Quatremère wrote eloquently and with symbiotically used by guilds, the state, and enterprises to launch the commercial deep insight concerning his understanding of the compatibilities between the revolution in France. Classical and Christian vision, an issue that does not figure in Winckelmann’s more Contents: List of Illustrations * Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction * Parisian intentionally ‘profane’ musings. Ruprecht hopes to show that Quatremère’s true Construction at the End of the Ancien Régime: The Building Trades, The Pre-Industrial Market, importance emerges only if we situate him in his own times, one generation after And The Guild Debate, 1750-1789 * The Revolution and Construction Guilds, 1789-1793 * Winckelmann, in a very different, and a far more revolutionary and secularizing Projecting the Revolution on the Parisian Work Site, 1789-1793 * The Building Trades in the cultural moment. Terror and Thermidor, 1793-1795 * Reconciling Commerce and Revolution, 1795-1805 * Constraining Capital, Containing Labor: State Urban Planning In Paris, 1802-1815 * Conclusion Contents: Preface * Preliminaries * A Rhetoric of Art and Religion or The Religion of Art * The and Epilogue * Appendix * Notes and Bibliography Writings * Afterword * Appendix October 2012 UK November 2012 US December 2013 UK December 2013 US 368pp 8 tables, 12 maps, 42 b/w illustrations 288pp Paperback £23.99 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781137264343 Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137384072 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights

Popular Science and Public Opinion in Eighteenth-Century France

Michael R. Lynn, Agnes Scott College, USA In this book, Michael R. Lynn analyses the popularisation of science in Enlightenment France. He examines the content of popular science, the methods of dissemination, the status of the popularisers and the audience, and the settings for dissemination and appropriation. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Practice of Popularization * 2. The Audience, Economics and Geography of Popular Science * 3. Institutions of Popular Science * 4. Divining Rods and Public Opinion * 5. Balloons and Mass Science * Conclusion * Bibliography Studies in Early Modern European History October 2013 US 196pp Paperback $26.95 9780719073748 Published by Manchester University Press

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Spain The Debate on the Decline of Spain Helen Rawlings, University of Leicester, UK Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in When, why, and how did Spain fall from its pre- eminent position as a leading world power in the Spain, 1970-1985 seventeenth century? These fundamental questions have exercised the minds of distinguished historians Tamar Groves, Salamanca University, Spain such as Prescott, Merriman, Hamilton, Braudel, Vilar, The book shows how teachers struggled to liberate Vicens Vives, Elliott, and Kamen and produced a prolific their country’s education system from the legacy of amount of writing. What are the methodologies and dictatorship, combining a general evaluation of the schools of inquiry that have shaped the discourse? phenomenon with intimate glances at the people How have historians’ perceptions been influenced by who drove it forward. By vindicating the importance time and circumstance? Why has the ‘Two Spains’ of democratic professionals it illuminates the Spanish phenomenon endured as a historical paradigm against transition to democracy from a new angle. which to measure its fortunes? These are some of the issues this book will address in its appraisal of the Contents: Abbreviations * Introduction * 1. Representation Put historians of Spain’s decline and their discourse. to the Test: The Teachers Movements and the Creation of the Sindicato de los Trabajadores de la Enseñanza * 2. Educational Contents: General editor’s foreword * Preface * Introduction * 1. The sixteenth century: the Revolution From Within: The Movements for Pedagogical Black Legend * 2. The seventeenth century: arbitrismo and decline * 3. The eighteenth century: Renovation * 3. Rehearsing for Democracy: Union Agitation in enlightened opinion * 4. The nineteenth century: liberalism and conservatism * 5. The early Madrid * 4. Liberating the Classroom: Pedagogical Renovation twentieth century: imperialism and decline * 6. The mid-twentieth century: inter-disciplinary in Madrid * 5. Recovery of Civil Society at a Local Level: The perspectives * 7. The later twentieth century: the general crisis of the seventeenth century * 8. Teachers Movements in the Province of Salamanca * 6. Back to the Village: Teachers as Agents The current debate: decline reappraised * Further reading * Index of an Alternative Culture * Conclusion * Sources and Bibliography October 2012 US Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements 224pp 5 b/w illustrations Paperback $26.95 9780719079641 January 2014 UK January 2014 US Published by Manchester University Press 288pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137323736 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Women and ETA Franco Sells Spain to America The gender politics of radical Basque nationalism

Hollywood, Tourism and Public Relations as Postwar Carrie Hamilton, Roehampton University, UK Spanish Soft Power Drawing on a unique body of oral history interviews, archival material and published sources, this book Neal M. Rosendorf New Mexico State University, USA , shows how women’s participation in radical Basque A groundbreaking study of the Franco regime’s utilization of Hollywood film nationalism has changed from the founding of ETA in production in Spain, American tourism, and sophisticated public relations 1959 to the present. programs - including the most popular national pavilion at the 1964-65 New York Contents: Introduction: Gender, nationalism and memory * World’s Fair - in a determined effort to remake the Spanish dictatorship’s post- 1. Growing up nationalist * 2. Gendering the roots of radical World War II reputation in the US. nationalism * 3. Nationalism goes public * 4. Constructing the Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Be El Caudillo’s Guest: Postwar American Tourism To Franco male warrior and the homefront heroine * 5. From the domestic Spain * 3. ‘Hollywood In Madrid’: The American Film Industry and the Franco Regime * 4. The front to armed struggle * 6. The final front: arrest and prison * 7. Franco Regime’s Postwar US Public Relations Strategies: Media, Messages, and Relationships in Nationalism and feminism * 8. Women and the Basque conflict America * 5. The Oppression of Spain’s Protestants and Jews: Neutralizing the Franco Regime’s in the new millennium Conclusion * Glossary * Appendix 1: Key US Reputational Threat * 6. The Spanish Pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World’s Interviews Appendix * 2: Women in ETA * Select bibliography Fair: Franco Spain’s $7 Million US Outreach Summa * 7. Conclusion: Success, Inertia, Death, January 2013 US Democracy and a Fallacy 264pp Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Paperback $28.95 9780719089060 Published by Manchester University Press January 2014 UK January 2014 US 304pp 10 b/w photos Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137299284 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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A Short History of the Spanish Civil War iTaly Julián Casanova, University of Zaragoza, Spain In elegant and accessible prose, Julián Casanova tells Fascist Italy and the Middle east, 1933-40 the gripping story of anguish and trauma, which hit the country with a force hitherto unknown at any time in nir Arielli, University of Leeds, UK Spain's history. Charting the most significant events ‘This book is especially useful for scholars of the and battles alongside the main players in the tragedy, period as well as for students of the foreign policy he provides answers to some of the pressing questions of Fascism. Arielli’s work straddles the crossroads (such as the roots and extent of anti-clerical violence) of philology and political and diplomatic history and that have been asked in the seventy years that have attempts to explain a complex phenomenon tied passed since the painful defeat of the second Republic. to the Fascist regime. It illuminates pages in Italian Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * history that are not often remembered.’ -Israel Introduction * Timeline * Spain split in half * Holy War and Journal of Foreign Affairs anti-clerical hatred * An International War on Spain Soil * The Republic at War * The New Order * A Long War * Epilogue * An examination of why and how Fascist Italy sought Bibliographic commentary to increase its influence in the Middle East, and why Italian efforts ultimately failed. offering fresh insights I.B. Tauris Short Histories into Fascist Italy’s foreign and colonial policies, this January 2013 Us book makes an important contribution to the complex 256pp 31 b/w illustrations in 16pp plates history of relations between Europe and the Arab hardback $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781848856578 world. paperback $25.00 / Cn$29.00 9781848856585 Contents: List of Figures * Preface * Abbreviations * Introduction * Continuity and Change published by i. B. Tauris – Italy and the Middle East, 1870 – 1934 * In the Shadow of Ethiopia, 1935 – June 1936 * The Canadian rights Protector of Islam, June 1936 – March 1938 * Italy and the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 1936-39 * A Policy that was Hard to Sell, April 1938 – May 1940 * The Optimistic Summer, June – October 1940 * Conclusions * Archival Sources * Bibliography november 2012 UK december 2012 Us 272pp 4 maps, 2 b/w tables, 1 diagram paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / Cn$34.50 9781137297389 Follow us on Canadian rights ebooks available

Follow Palgrave Macmillan on Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveHistory Facebook® page to get the latest for the latest news, events Mussolini’s Policemen news, reviews and event invites. and competitions Behaviour, Ideology and Institutional Culture in Representation and Practice www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravehistory Jonathan Dunnage, Swansea University, UK This book examines Italy’s regular police in the context of fascism’s efforts to modernise and establish ideological control over the state. Mussolini’s Policemen will appeal to students and researchers in police history, Italian fascism and, more generally, conflict and oppression in the twentieth century. Contents: Preface and acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. ‘Cinderella status’: the liberal police and the lure of fascism * 2. The ‘fascistisation’ of police culture: representation and practice * 3. Oppression and consensus-building: policing communities in fascist Italy * 4. The performance of Mussolini’s policemen: refl ections on institutional culture, working conditions and welfare * 5. Personal profi les * 6. Facing the demise of fascism * 7. Conclusion: Mussolini’s policemen and the transition to the Republic * Select bibliography * Index January 2013 Us 240pp 5 b/w illustrations hardback $95.00 9780719081392 published by Manchester University press

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Allies and Italians under Occupation The Legacy of the Italian Resistance

Sicily and Southern Italy 1943-45 Philip Cooke, University of Strathclyde, UK ‘Cooke builds on the most recent scholarship on Isobel Williams UK , the Resistance to provide a fascinating account Using original documents, the Allied Occupation of how its legacy has been contested in political, of southern Italy, particularly Sicily and Naples, is social, and cultural debates going back over half illustrated by examining crime and unrest by Allied a century and coming up to the age of Berlusconi. soldiers, deserters, rogue troops and Italian civilians The volume combines narrative readability with from drunkenness, theft, rape, and murder to riots, scholarly accuracy and insight, and is aimed as much demonstrations, black marketeering and prostitution. at the political as the cultural historian. It constitutes the first systematic attempt in English to chart the Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures * List of overall significance of the Resistance legacy in Italy Illustrations * Explanatory Notes * PART I: OCCUPATION1. * Introduction2. * Preparation: Structure, Training and Police * from the late 1940s to today.’ - Martin McLaughlin, PART II: ALLIED CRIME * 3. Soldier Trouble * 4. The Moroccan University of Oxford Goumiers of the FEC * 5. Deserters and Absentees * 6. Justice, This book adds to this growing body of scholarship on and Statistics * PART III: ITALIAN CRIME, AND LAW AND the Italian Resistance by analysing, for the first time, ORDER * 7. Allied Proclamations * 8. Italian Trouble: Crime how the ‘three wars’ are represented over the broad spectrum of Resistance * 9. Italian Trouble: Disorder * PART IV: COLLABORATION culture from 1945 to the present day. Furthermore, it makes this contribution to * 10. Black Market 11. Prostitution * PART V: ASSESSMENT * 12. Police Performance * 13. Occupation * Appendix I: Acronyms and Foreign Terms * Appendix II: Allied Proclamation * No. scholarship by bridging the gap between historical and cultural analysis. 2: Articles I and I * Bibliography * Index Contents: 1. 1945-1948 * 2. 1948-1955 * 3. 1955-1960 * 4. From the Custom’s House to the Pantheon: from the Pantheon to the Piazza (1960-1970) * 5. 1970-1978 * 6. 1978-1989 * 7. July 2013 UK July 2013 US From the End of the First Republic to the Cinquantennale: 1990-1995 * 8. The Resistance in the 328pp 9 photographs, 6 graphs Years of the ‘Second Republic’ Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230572591 Canadian Rights ebooks available May 2013 UK May 2013 US 276pp 10 b/w illustrations Paperback £17.50 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137331250 Canadian Rights ebooks available

In the Society of Fascists Acclamation, Acquiescence, and Agency in Mussolini’s Italy Spanish Milan Edited by Giulia Albanese, University of Padova, Italy, Roberta Pergher, University of Kansas, USA A City within the Empire, 1535-1706 This work seeks to take a fresh look at the contentious Stefano D’Amico, Texas Tech University, USA question of the longevity and popularity of Mussolini’s regime in Italy. In particular, it draws upon new research ’Stefano D’Amico’s book is groundbreaking. to challenge what has been the most influential His skilful mastery of untapped sources and paradigm over the last couple of decades, namely, vast literature allows D’Amico to create a vivid the interpretation of Italian fascism as a consensual ‘biography’ of Spanish Milan, where patronage, dictatorship. religious bonds, corporative links, and financial ties replace the traditional cast. Debunking long- Contents: Historians, Fascism, and Italian Society: Mapping held claims, D’Amico demonstrates with cogent the Limits of Consent; R.Pergher & G.Albanese * Borghesi in arguments how the web of informal relations - Uniform: Masculinity, Militarism, and the Brutalization of Politics entwined with both the Monarchy and the Holy See from World War I to the Rise of Fascism; L.Benadusi * Violence - ensured resilience and vitality to the Lombard city and Political Participation during the Rise of Fascism (1919- during the Austrian Age and beyond. This is social 1926); G.Albanese * Consent, Mobilization, and Participation: and economic history at its best. Spanish Milan: A City The Rise of the Middle Class and its Support for the Fascist Regime; T.Baris * Neither Bluff within the Empire, 1535-1706 will become a milestone nor Revolution: The Corporations and the Consolidation of the Fascist Regime (1925-1926); M.Pasetti * The Entrepreneurial Bourgeoisie and Fascism; A.Gagliardi * The Allure of the in early modern Italian history.’ - Giuseppe De Luca, Welfare State; C.Giorgi * The ‘New Racist Man’: Italian Society and the Fascist Anti-Jewish Laws; University of Milan V.Galimi * The Consent of Memory: Recovering Fascist-Settler Relations in Libya; R.Pergher * This book provides a broad overview of the main features of Spanish Milan and The Royal Army’s Betrayal? Two Different Italian Policies in Yugoslavia (1941-1943); E.Gobetti * their transformations during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. At the Clio Among the Camicie Nere: Italian Historians and their Allegiances to Fascism (1930s-1940s); same time, it addresses an important and long-lasting historiographical debate M.Angelini that traditionally interpreted the Spanish period as one of decline for Italian cities Italian and Italian American Studies in general and Milan in particular. September 2012 UK september 2012 US Contents: ‘Millain the Great’: Population and the Urban Fabric * Patricians, Merchants and the 262pp Poor: Towards a Growing Polarization * The Pulsing Heart of Europe: Urban Manufactures and Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230392922 Commercial Networks * The Second Rome: Religious Reform and Ecclesiastical Institutions * Canadian Rights ebooks available The Stronghold of the Monarchy: Administration and Political Dynamics September 2012 UK October 2012 US 264pp 8 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137003829 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Negotiating Memories of Protest italian and italian american studies in Western Europe The Failure of Italian Nationhood

The Case of Italy TheGraziano, Failure The of Italian Failur Nationhood,e of Italian N Grazianoationhood

Andrea Hajek, University of Warwick, UK The Geopolitics of a Troubled Identity Negotiating Memories of Protest in Western Europe Manlio Graziano, Paris IV La Sorbonne, France explores the transmission of memories of 1970s ‘[One of] the two most serious attempts to grapple with Italy’s first 150 years.’ protest movements in Italy, Germany, France - The Economist and Great Britain. Focusing on Italy, it analyzes commemorative rituals, memory sites and other forms ‘Manlio Graziano’s ambitious The Failure of Italian Nationhood seeks to get to of ‘memory work’ performed by social groups in a city the heart of the problem, examining crisis after crisis in the past century and where a protester was killed by police in 1977. a half in search of some recurrent behavior pattern that might explain Italy’s troubles.’ - The New Yorker Contents: List of Illustrations * List of Acronyms * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Negotiating Memories of Today, in an atmosphere of political corruption and economic upheaval, the Protest * 1. ‘Years of lead’? Political Violence in Perspective * 2. condition of Italian national identity appears more fragile than ever. This ‘Wonderful years’? Myth, Nostalgia and Possessive Memory * 3. fascinating political, economic, sociological, and cultural history traces Italy’s The Trauma of 1977 * 4. Mourning and Moral Duty. The Affective notorious difficulties with the task of nation-building. Labour of Victims’ Families * 5. Political Uses of the Past. The Contents: 1. How Premature Development Became a Factor of Backwardness * 2. The Phantom Official Memory of 1977 * 6. Rebuilding Group Identities to the Nation * 3. The Northern Question * 4. Inventing Ancestors * 5. The Unhappy Consciousness Far Left * 7. Memory Sites: the Negotiation of Protest in the Urban Space * Conclusion: Blocked of Italian Development * 6. A Culture without a Nation * 7. The Difficult Italianization of in Private Spaces * Notes * Bibliography the Piedmont * 8. The Difficult Piedmontization of Italy * 9. The Moderate Social Bloc * 10. Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies Transformism * 11. Internationalization Crises and Transformism * 12. Emerging Sectors and Transformism * 13. The Southern Question * 14. A Counter-Reformist Identity * 15. A Civil August 2013 UK August 2013 US ‘Guelph’ Religion * 16. The Quest for a Civil Italian Religion * 17. A Petit-Bourgeois Fatherland 240pp 9 figures * 18. A Country of Limited Sovereignty * 19. Identity and Development * 20. The Failure of Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137263773 ‘Democratic Nationalization’ * 21. Italian Metamorphoses * 22. Between Europe and the Canadian Rights ebooks available Mediterranean * 23. The Internationalization Crisis of the 1990s Italian and Italian American Studies August 2013 UK August 2013 US 276pp Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137347220 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Postcolonial Italy

Lombardi-Diop,Postcolonial Italy, Romeo, Lombar Postcolonialdi-Diop, Romeo Italy Challenging National Homogeneity

Edited by Cristina Lombardi-Diop, Loyola University Chicago, USA, Caterina Romeo, University of Rome “Sapienza,” Italy This volume constitutes a multidisciplinary intervention into the emerging field of postcolonial studies in Italy, bringing together cultural and social history, critical and political theory, literary and cinematic analyses, ethnomusicology and cultural studies, anthropological fieldwork, and race, gender, diaspora, and urban studies. Contents: 1. The Italian Postcolonial; Robert J.C. Young * PART I: EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL TRAJECTORIES * PART II: SHARED MEMORIES, CONTESTED PROXIMITIES * PART III: INTIMATIONS AND INTIMACIES OF RACE * PART IV: POSTNATIONAL AESTHETICS, TRANSCULTURAL PRODUCTION

Italian and Italian American Studies December 2012 UK december 2012 US 336pp 4 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137281456 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Italy and the Mediterranean Germany Words, Sounds, and Images of the Post-Cold War Era

Norma Bouchard, University of Connecticut, USA, The Allied Occupation of Germany Valerio Ferme, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA The Refugee Crisis, Denazification and the Path to Reconstruction This book explores new ways that the Mediterranean has been discussed in Italian intellectual and artistic Francis Graham-Dixon, Humboldt University, USA culture from the 1980s to the present. The first book to compare German and British sources Contents: Introduction * 1. The Return to the Mediterranean from the period, this is an essential contribution to the in Contemporary Western Thought: Old Contexts, New literature on World War II, the Cold War and post-war Approaches * 2. Interlude: From Discourses On to Discourses Europe. From the Italian Mediterranean * 3. Geo-philosophies of the Mediterranean: From Massimo Cacciari and Franco Cassano Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Occupation Policy and German to Mario Alcaro and Beyond * 4. Sounds of Southern Shores: Refugees: The Case for Revision * 3. ‘Germanity and Humanity’ Musical Traditions and Adaptations in the Italian Mediterranean * 4. Realities of the Occupation * 5. A Region in Crisis: Schleswig- * 5. Screening the Souths through Southern Eyes: Revisiting Italy Holstein * 6. Crisis Compounded: German Reaction and the and the Mediterranean through the Lenses of Globalization Impact on Policy * 7. Occupation Policy and the Civilising * 6. Writing the Mediterraneity of the Italian South: Vincenzo Mission: A Compromising Legacy * 8. The Janus Faces of Consolo, Carmine Abate, and Erri De Luca * 7. The Mediterranean of Migrant, Post-colonial, and Occupation, 1949-55 * 9. Epilogue * 10. Notes * 11. Select Exile Writers Post-face Bibliography Italian and Italian American Studies International Library of Twentieth Century History September 2013 UK september 2013 US October 2013 US 320pp 320pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137343451 Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780764658 Canadian Rights ebooks available Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

The Italian Army in Slovenia A Short History of the Weimar Republic Strategies of Antipartisan Repression, 1941-1943 Colin Storer, University of Nottingham, UK Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi, German Historical Institute, Rome, Italy In the fields of art, literature, theatre, cinema, music and architecture – not to mention science – Germany This powerful study offers a vivid and often disturbing became a world leader during the 1920s, while her account of the Italian army’s occupation of Slovenia perilous political and economic position ensured that during World War II. It moves from the decision of no US or European statesman could afford to ignore the Italians to annex Slovenia in 1941, through local her. Incorporating original research and a synthesis resistance and brutal reaction against civilians, to the of the existing historiography, this book will provide army’s ultimate collapse following Italy’s defection students and a general readership with a clear and from the Axis. concise introduction to the history of the first German Contents: 1. The Annexion * 2. Ambrosio * 3. Roatta * 4. Republic. Summer 1942 * 5. Gambara * 6. Memory and Oblivion Contents: Introduction * 1. Prussia, Germany, and the Crucible of War * 2. The Years of Crisis, 1918-23 * 3. The Great Inflation * 4. Weimar Culture and Society * 5. Revisionism and the Search for Stability: Weimar Foreign Policy * 6. A Return to Crisis and Collapse, 1929-33 * Conclusion: Why Did the Weimar Republic Collapse? Italian and Italian American Studies I.B. Tauris Short Histories July 2013 UK July 2013 US 224pp 1 b/w table, 2 maps May 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281197 256pp Canadian Rights Hardback $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781780761756 Paperback $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781780761763 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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The Long Night The Inspirational Genius of Germany William L. Shirer and the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich British Art and Germanism, 1850–1939

Steve Wick, Newsday Matthew Potter, University of Northumbria, UK When William L. Shirer agreed to start the Berlin The Inspirational Genius of Germany explores the bureau of CBS News in the 1930s, he quickly became neglected issue of the cultural influence of Germany both the most trusted and most determined reporter upon Britain between 1850 and 1939. While the in Europe. The Long Night fleshes out the details of the impact on Britain of German Romanticism has been maverick journalist’s adventures in Europe and delivers extensively mapped, the reception of the more a new perspective on the Third Reich through never- ideologically problematic German culture of the later before-seen journals and letters. period has been neither fully explained or explored. Key case studies explore the changing shape of intellectual engagements with Germany. It examines September 2012 UK October 2012 US the German experts who worked on the margins of the 288pp 8pp. b/w photos Pre-Raphaelite circle, the engagements of Victorian Paperback £10.99 / $17.00 / CN$19.00 9780230341616 Canadian Rights ebooks available ‘academics’ including Frederic Leighton, G.F. Watts, Walter Crane, and Hubert Herkomer as well as avant-

gardists like the Vorticists, the reception of Arnold Böcklin, and Wassily Kandinsky by the Britons during the dawn of modern art, and the last gasp of enthusiasm for German art that took place in defiance of the rise of Nazism in the 1930s. Weimar Culture Revisited Contents: A new kind of Germanism: British artistic interest in Germany after Romanticism * Pre-Raphaelite Germanism: Ford Madox Brown and his circle * The twilight of the Nazarenes: John Alexander Williams, Bradley University, USA Joseph Beavington Atkinson and British art-critical responses to Germany, 1850–86 * Lord Leighton: made in Germany? * Blutgefühl and Bildung: Hubert Herkomer, Knight of Bavaria 'For some time now, scholars have been expanding the definition of ‘Weimar and the British empire * Germanist Symbolism in Britain: G.F. Watts, Walter Crane and the Culture’ to include much more than Brecht and the Bauhaus. This book offers reception of Arnold Böcklin * Germanism repackaged: Kandinsky, Vorticism and the woodcut, a lively selection of some of the most innovative, challenging, and rewarding 1909–18 * Art and Germanism in the shadow of the First World War, 1918–39 research currently underway in Weimar studies.’ - Matthew Jefferies, Manchester University October 2012 US 320pp 50 b/w illustrations Weimar Culture Revisited is the first book to offer an accessible cross-section of Hardback $95.00 9780719087127 new cultural history approaches to a fateful period in German history. Using an Published by Manchester University Press interdisciplinary approach, it illuminates the everyday workings of Weimar culture to explain its impact and meaning for everyday lives. Contents: 1. Revolution and the Weimar Avant-Garde: Contesting the Politics of Art, 1919-1924; D.Lewer * 2. Cinema, Radio, and ‘Mass Culture’ in the Weimar Republic: Between Shared Experience and Social Division; C.Ross * 3. Blue Angel, Brown Culture: The Politics of Film Reception in Göttingen; D.Imhoof * 4. Middle-Class Heroes: Anti-Nationalism in the The Propaganda War in the Rhineland Popular Adventure Films of the Weimar Republic; O.Ashkenazi * 5. Exotic Attractions and Imperialist Fantasies in Weimar Youth Literature; L.Springman * 6. How Can a War Be Holy? Weimar Germany, Race and Occupation after World War I Weimar Attitudes Toward Eastern Spirituality; T.Neuhaus * 7. Visualizing the Republic: State Representation and Public Ritual in Weimar Germany; N.Rossol * 8. The Party Does Indeed Fight Peter Collar, University of London, UK Like a Man: The Construction of a Masculine Ideal in the Weimar Communist Party; S.A.Sewell * In the first English-language book on the subject, 9. Sweat Equity: Sports and the Self-Made German; E.Jensen * 10. Friends of Nature: The Culture Peter Collar uses the propaganda posters, letters and of Working-Class Hiking; J.A.Williams speeches to reconstruct the nature and organization Studies in European Culture and History of a propaganda campaign conducted against a background of fractured international relations and August 2013 UK August 2013 US turbulent internal politics in the early years of the 264pp 8 pages illustration Weimar Republic. This will be essential reading for Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137347183 Canadian Rights ebooks available students and scholars of Weimar Germany and those interested in race and politics in the early twentieth century. Contents: List of Illustrations * Abbreviations * Glossary * Acknowledgements * Introduction * The Pfalz: Focus of French Ambitions in the Weimar Crisis Years * The Bavarian Pfalzzentrale and the Rheinische Volkspflege: A Discordant Evolution * The Origins of the Schwarze Schmach Campaign * And More International Library of Twentieth Century History April 2013 US 320pp 8 b/w illustrations & 2 maps Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780763460 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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Hitler - Films from Germany East German Cinema History, Cinema and Politics since 1945 DEFA and Film History

Edited by Karolin Machtans, Connecticut College, USA, Sebastian Heiduschke, Oregon State University, USA Martin A. Ruehl, University of Cambridge, UK East Germany’s film monopoly, Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft, produced a 'A thought-provoking collection, with some films ranging beyond simple propaganda to westerns, musicals, and children’s outstanding essays. This volume makes an films, among others. This book equips scholars with the historical background to important intervention in debates about film and the understand East German cinema and guides the readers through the DEFA archive Third Reich, the depiction of history on screen, and via examinations of twelve films. the politics of memory.’ - Jo Fox, Durham University, UK Contents: PART I: EAST GERMAN CINEMA * 1. East German Cinema as State Institution * 2. Reciprocities and Tensions: DEFA and the East German Entertainment Industry * 3. A Cultural 'With historical precision and theoretical nuance, Legacy: DEFA’s Afterlife * PART II. FREEZES AND THAWS: CANONIZING DEFA * 4. The Hitler – Films from Germany illuminates German Rubble Film, Wolfgang Staudte, and Post-War German cinema: Die Mörder sind unter uns cinema’s enduring fascination with Hitler. A rich and (The Murderers Are Among Us) * 5. Fairytales and Children’s Films as Eternal Blockbusters: Die revealing book about a past that refuses to go away.’ Geschichte vom Kleinen Muck (The Story of Little Mook) * 6. The Gegenwartsfilm, West Berlin - Anton Kaes, University of California, Berkeley, USA as Hostile Other, and East Germany as Homeland: The Rebel Film Berlin – Ecke Schönhauser (Berlin Schönhauser Corner) * 7. The Birth of DEFA Genre Cinema, East German Sci-fi Films, The first book-length study to critically examine New Technologies, and Co-production with Eastern Europe: Der schweigende Stern (Silent Star) the recent wave of Hitler biopics in German cinema and television. A group of * 8. Film Censorship, the East German Nouvelle Vague, and the ‘Rabbit Films’: Das Kaninchen international experts discuss films like Downfall in the context of earlier portrayals bin ich (The Rabbit is Me) * 9. Renegade films, DEFA Musicals, and the genre cinema: Heißer of Hitler and draw out their implications for the changing place of the Third Reich Sommer (Hot Summer) * 10. More Genre Cinema, The ‘Red Western,’ and Stardom in East in the national historical imagination. Germany: Apachen (Apaches) * 11. Gender, Class, and Sexuality: Ending Taboos in Die Legende von Paul und Paula (The Legend of Paul and Paula) * 12. DEFA and the Holocaust, the Antifascist Contents: Introduction; K.Machtans & M.Ruehl * PART I TOTEM AND TABOO * PART II Legacy, and International Acclaim: Jakob der Lügner (Jacob the Liar) * 13. The Women’s ANOTHER HITLER * PART III APPROXIMATIONS * Conclusion: Far Away So Close: Loving to Film, Konrad Wolf, and DEFA After the ‘Biermann Affair’: Solo Sunny * 14. Passed by History: Hate Hitler; J.von Moltke Dystopia, Parable, and Bookend: Die Architekten (The Architects) * 15. The Wendeflicks, Jörg The Holocaust and its Contexts Foth, and DEFA after censorship: Letztes aus der Da-Da-eR (Latest from the Da-Da-eR) November 2012 UK december 2012 US October 2013 UK October 2013 US 272pp 110 line drawings 208pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230229907 Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137322302 Canadian Rights ebooks available Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137322319 Canadian Rights ebooks available

After Dada Marta Hegemann and the Cologne Avant-Garde The True German

Dorothy C. Rowe, University of Bristol, UK The Diary of a World War II Military Judge This book reveals the untold stories of the Cologne avant-garde that prospered Werner Otto Mueller-Hill, formerly a military judge after Dada but whose legacies have been largely forgotten or neglected. It focuses (deceased) on the little known Magical Realist painter Marta Hegemann (1894–1970). Werner Otto Müller-Hill served as a military judge in Contents: Prologue: A Not So Still Life * Introduction * 1. Dada and Stupid: ‘Art is the Legacy the Werhmacht during World War II. From March 1944 of those left behind’ * 2. Marta Hegemann between Heaven and Hell * 3. The Lonely Couple: to the summer of 1945, he kept a diary, recording his Hegemann and Räderscheidt as ‘Künstlerehepaar’ * 4. Dilettantes Arise! Networks of the impressions of what transpired around him as Germany Cologne Avant-GardeConclusion * Bibliography * Index hurtled into destruction. Müller-Hill’s diary is a unique October 2013 US document giving us an insight into the German army. 240pp 16 colour illustrations & 58 b/w illustrations Hardback $105.00 9780719090073 Published by Manchester University Press

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German Visions of India, 1871-1918 Reframing Antifascism Commandeering the Holy Ganges during the Kaiserreich Memory, Genre and the Life Writings of Greta Kuckhoff

Perry Myers, Albion College, USA Joanne Sayner, Birmingham University, UK The wide-ranging fascination with India in Wilhelmine Greta Kuckhoff belonged to the anti-Nazi group, Germany emerged during a time of extraordinary ‘The Red Orchestra.’ She survived the War and spent cultural and political tensions. This study shows how the next thirty years working to commemorate their religious (denominational and spiritual) dilemmas, resistance. Using previously unpublished sources, political agendas, and shifting social consensus became this book traces the interventions of this key figure inextricably entangled in the wider German encounter and raises provocative questions about remembering with India during the Kaiserreich. antifascism in contemporary Germany. Contents: PART I: PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC CHAMPIONS Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Illustrations * List of AND THEIR VISIONS OF INDIA * Restoring Spirituality: Abbreviations * Introduction: Memories of Resistance * 1. ‘The Buddhism and Building a Protestant Nation * Catholic Visions Radio Today is Our History’: Greta Kuckhoff’s Radio Broadcasts of India and Universal Mandates: Commandeering the Nation and Speeches * 2. Fashioning the Self and the Recipient in State * PART II: BREAKING OUT OF THE IRON CAGE: FRINGE Letters: Kuckhoff’s Correspondence * 3. Exhibiting the ‘Red RELIGIOUS INNOVATORS AND THEIR DETRACTORS * Orchestra’ * 4. From Einheit to Die Weltbühne: Kuckhoff’s Responding to Science and Materialism: Buddhism and Journal Articles on Resistance * 5. A Film without a Protagonist? Theosophy * Buddhism’s Catholic and Protestant Detractors * PART III: THE RADICALIZATION KLK an PTX: Die Rote Kapelle * 6. From the Rosary to the Nightingale: Memory as Published and OF GERMANY’S INDIA * Ambivalent Visions of the British Raj: Spirituality and Germany’s Unpublished Autobiography * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index Colonial Champions * Prescriptive History and the Radicalization of Community-Building September 2013 UK September 2013 US March 2013 UK March 2013 US 304pp 12 b/w photographs 304pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230368750 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137299710 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Heimat, Region, and Empire Remembering and Rethinking the GDR Spatial Identities under National Socialism Multiple Perspectives and Plural Authenticities Edited by Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Edited by Anna Saunders, Bangor University, UK, Loughborough University, UK, Maiken Umbach, Debbie Pinfold, Bristol University, UK University of Nottingham, UK Exploring the ways in which the GDR has been This collection brings together international scholars remembered since its demise in 1989/90, this volume pursuing cutting-edge research on spatial identities asks how memory of the former state continues to under National Socialism. They demonstrate that the shape contemporary Germany. Its contributors offer spatial identities of the Third Reich can be approached multiple perspectives on the GDR and offer new as a history of interrelated dimensions; Heimat, region insights into the complex relationship between past and Empire were constantly reconstructed through this and present. interrelationship. Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * Notes Contents: List of Maps and Images * Preface * Notes on on Contributors * Introduction; D.Pinfold & A.Saunders * Contributors * Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations * PART I: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS * PART II: NARRATIVE Introduction; C-C.W.Szejnmann & M.Umbach * PART I: RE- FRAMEWORKS OF MEMORY * PART III: BEYOND NOSTALGIA MOULDING REGIONAL IDENTITIES * PART II: TRANSFORMING * PART IV: PAST MEMORIES FOR PRESENT CONCERNS * PART SPACES * PART III: RE-MAKING ETHNICITIES * Commentary: V: MEMORIES IN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC * Index Empire, Ideology, and the East: Thoughts on Nazism’s Spatial Imaginary; G.Eley * Index Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies The Holocaust and its Contexts December 2012 UK december 2012 US October 2012 UK November 2012 US 272pp 6 b/w photos 296pp 16 b/w illustrations, 3 maps Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230360570 Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230391093 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Preservation and national Belonging holoCaUsT sTUdies in eastern germany Heritage Fetishism and Redeeming Germanness France, Film, and the Holocaust

Jason James, University of Mary Washington, USA From génocide to shoah ‘Jason James has written a beautiful book, one Ferzina Banaji, BBC World Service Trust that shows the massive virtues of anthropological research into national identity. Heritage is not just This book explores the relationship between film and a context, but an active construction of real people the Holocaust in France: how has film changed the way in real time. Preservation and National Belonging in that this traumatic event has been inscribed in French Eastern Germany is a nuanced portrait of people cultural memory? And what can these representations struggling to make meaning in a landscape fraught tell us about how we think of and understand the with competing pressures, and captures the traumas of history? complexities of that process exceptionally well.’ - Contents: Representing the ‘Un-Representable’ * Resistance Jeffrey Olick, University of virginia, USA and Repression (1940 – 1960) * Revisiting Collaboration: Vichy Drawing on cultural anthropology and cultural studies, and the Holocaust (1961 – 1980) * From Lanzmann’s Shoah to la shoah(1981 – 2000) * A ‘Century of Genocide’ and Beyond this book sheds new light on the everyday politics of (2000 – ) heritage and memory by illuminating local, everyday engagements with Germanness through heritage fetishism, claims to hometown belonging, and the performative appropriation of cultural property. Studies in European Culture and History Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures * The Historic Cityscape and the Unifi ed Nation august 2012 UK september 2012 Us * Heimat Eisenach * Cultural Heritage and Germanness * Heritage Fetishism and the Heimat 204pp Imaginary * Claiming Cultural Belongings * Redemption and the Voice of Trauma * List of hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137008831 Works Cited * Index Canadian rights Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies august 2012 UK october 2012 Us 232pp 6 b/w photos hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9780230320345 Canadian rights ebooks available Representing Auschwitz At the Margins of Testimony

Edited by nicholas Chare, University of Melbourne, Follow us on Australia, Dominic Williams, University of Leeds, UK 'This outstanding book has essays from not only the leading academics in the field (including perhaps the most important philosopher of history of our time, Hayden White) but also from leading Follow Palgrave Macmillan on writers in this area (Anne Karpf, eva Hoffman). Facebook®. Become a ‘fan’ of our @PalgraveHistory each essay is a fantastic resource, tightly argued, Facebook® page to get the latest for the latest news, events full of revelation and information. More, the book news, reviews and event invites. and competitions is a model of interdisciplinary work, combining history, literary studies, film, gender theory, art and philosophy. It is also a timely and vital intervention www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravehistory in the development of Holocaust Studies.' - Robert eaglestone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK This collection of essays by leading international scholars takes the scrolls of Auschwitz as its starting point. These powerful hand-written testimonies, produced within Birkenau, seek to bear witness to mass murder from at its core. The highly literary accounts pose a fundamental challenge to the idea the Holocaust cannot be attested to. Contents: Preface; Eva Hoffman * Introduction; Nicholas Chare and Dominic Williams * 1. The Harmony of Barbarism: Locating the ‘Scrolls of Auschwitz’ in Holocaust Historiography; Dan Stone * 2. On the Problem of Empathy: Attending to Gaps in the Scrolls of Auschwitz; Nicholas Chare * 3. ‘The dead are my teachers’: The Scrolls of Auschwitz in Jerome Rothenberg’s Khurbn; Dominic Williams The Holocaust and its Contexts september 2013 UK september 2013 Us 256pp 23 b/w photos hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137297686 Canadian rights ebooks available

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Mediation at the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin The Swastika’s Darkening Shadow

Irit Dekel, Humboldt University, Berlin, Voices before the Holocaust “Dekel focuses on the participation in memory Monty Noam Penkower Machon Lander Graduate work as a potential act of citizenship – citizenship , School of Jewish Studies, Israel defined in cosmopolitan and inclusive terms – and, by exploring the different stages of participation The spread of anti-Semitism across Europe in memory work, she is able to theorise the ‘moral before World War II has received strikingly little career’ of visitors. Mediation at the Holocaust comprehensive study. Drawing on newspapers, Memorial in Berlin moves us away from the restrictive magazines, diaries, diplomatic correspondence, notions of the Holocaust sublime and towards the organizational reports, and a variety of other sources, Holocaust’s speakability through performances this history reveals how imperiled European Jews of memory.” - Richard Crownshaw, Goldsmiths, navigated their world as darkness closed about. University of London, UK Contents: 1. The Shadow of the Swastika: 1933-1935 * 2. Analyzing action at the Holocaust memorial in The Vise Tightens: 1936-1937 * 3. To the Abyss: 1938-1939 * Berlin, this first ethnography of the site offers a fresh Conclusion * Documents approach to studying the memorial and memory work as potential civic engagement of visitors with themselves and others rather than with history itself. September 2013 UK September 2013 US 336pp Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures * Introduction * 1. Navigating Experience: Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137302458 Studying the Holocaust Memorial * 2. Spheres of Speakability: Old and New Discursive Modes * Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137302465 3. Memory in Action: New Ethics of Engagement with Holocaust Memory * 4. Mediation at the Canadian Rights Holocaust Memorial * Conclusion Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies July 2013 UK July 2013 US 208pp 9 figures Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230363304 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Holocaust, Fascism and Memory Essays in the History of Ideas

Dan Stone, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK From interpretations of the Holocaust to fascist One Family’s Shoah thought and anti-fascists’ responses, this book tackles topics which are rarely studied in conjunction. This Victimization, Resistance, Survival in Nazi Europe is a unique collection of essays on a wide variety of subjects, which contributes to understanding the roots Herbert Lindenberger, Stanford University, USA and consequences of mid-twentieth-century Europe’s 'A fine, imaginative, and distinctive book by a notable great catastrophe. American scholar and author.' - Berel Lang, author of Contents: Introduction: History and its Discontents * Philosophical Witnessing: The Holocaust as Presence Interpreting the Holocaust * Beyond the ‘Auschwitz Syndrome’: Deploying concepts of interpretation, liberation, and Holocaust Historiography after the Cold War * Raphael Lemkin survival, esteemed literary critic Herbert Lindenberger as Historian of the Holocaust * The Years of Extermination and reflects on the diverse fates of his family during the the Future of Holocaust Historiography * The Holocaust and ‘the Holocaust. Combining public, family, and personal Human’ * Fascism and Anti-fascism * Anti-Fascist Europe Comes One to Britain: Theorising Fascism as a Contribution to Defeating record with literary, musical, and art criticism, It * ‘The Mein Kampf Ramp’: Emily Overend Lorimer and Hitler Translations in Britain * Rolf Family’s Shoah suggests a new way of writing cultural Gardiner: An Honorary Nazi? * Rural Revivalism and the Radical Right in Britain and France history. between the Wars * The Uses and Abuses of ‘Secular Religion’: Jules Monnerot’s Path from Contents: Preface * PART I: FOUR FATES * 1. Deceiving: Communism to Fascism * Politics and Cultures of Memory * Genocide and Memory * Memory Nathan Lindenberger and the Duplicities of Theresienstadt * Wars in the ‘New Europe’ * Beyond the Mnemosyne Institute: The Future of Memory after the 2. Memorializing: Betty Lindenberger Levi as Representative Age of Commemoration * Index Auschwitz Victim * 3. Interpreting: Whether It Was Foolish or Heroic to Fire-bomb the ‘Soviet February 2013 UK February 2013 US Paradise’ * 4. Liberating: The Edelmann Family Exodus from Occupied Denmark * PART II: 264pp AFTERMATH * 5. Surviving: Those Who Made It Out in Time * 6. Compensating: Legally, Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137029522 Morally, Politically * 7. Re-positioning: Stages of Shoah-Consciousness Canadian Rights ebooks available Studies in European Culture and History July 2013 UK July 2013 US 240pp 21 b/w illustrations, 2 diagrams Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230341135 Paperback £17.50 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9780230341159 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Britain, Germany and the Road to the Holocaust Russian and Eastern European History British Attitudes towards Nazi Atrocities

Russell Wallis, University of London, UK Art and Life in Modernist Prague Britain, Germany and the Road to the Holocaust is a study of the British Karel Čapek and his Generation, 1911-1938 relationship with Germany in the period, and a dissection of British attitudes towards the genocide in Europe. Thomas Ort, Queens College, USA Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The First World War and its Aftermath * 3. The Rehabilitation of ‘Karel Čapek still has not received the attention Germany * 4. Unlikely Victims * 5. Jews Under German Rule: A Hierarchy of Compassion * 6. he deserves in the Anglo-American world, and Conclusion Czechoslovakia still has not been fully assimilated into our picture of interwar Europe. Thomas Ort International Library of Twentieth Century History accomplishes both tasks beautifully by integrating August 2013 US Čapek’s generation into the intellectual history 320pp of twentieth-century Europe. Ort is fascinated by Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780763453 the way the mind gives order to the world, and Published by I. B. Tauris he describes a generation preoccupied with the Canadian Rights relationship between creative life and the fixity of forms. Full of compelling ideas and formulations, this book will be valuable for students of history, art, and literature—and for anyone who wants to understand the early twentieth century.’ - David S. Luft, Oregon State University, USA Finland’s Holocaust In most contemporary historical writing the picture of modern life in Habsburg Central Europe is a gloomy story of the failure of rationalism and the rise of Silences of History protofascist movements. This book tells a different story, focusing on the Czech writers and artists distinguished by their optimistic view of the world in the years Edited by Simo Muir, University of Helsinki, Finland, before WWI. Hana Worthen, Barnard College, USA Contents: 1. Prague 1911: The Cubist City * 2. Between Life and Form: Karel Čapek and the Finland’s Holocaust considers antisemitism and the Prewar Modernist Generation * 3. The Lessons of Life: Karel Čapek and the First World War * 4. figure of the Holocaust in today’s Finland. Taking up Art ≠ Life: The ‘Čapek Generation’ and Devětsil in Interwar Czechoslovakia * 5. The Self as Empty a range of issues - from cultural history, folklore, and Space and Crowd: Karel Čapek and the Czechoslovak Condition sports, to the interpretation of military and national Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History history - this collection examines how the writing of history has engaged and evaded the figure of the May 2013 UK May 2013 US 276pp 15 b/w illustrations Holocaust. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230113626 Contents: 1. Introduction: Contesting the Silences of History; Canadian Rights ebooks available Hana Worthen and Simo Muir * 2. Stories of National and Transnational Memory: Renegotiating the Finnish Conception of Moral Witness and National Victimhood; John Sundholm * 3. Modes of Displacement: Ignoring, Understating, and Denying Antisemitism in Finnish Historiography; Simo Muir * 4. “I Devote Myself to the Fatherland”: Finnish Folklore, Patriotic Nationalism, and Racial Ideology; Honorary Aryans Ilona Salomaa * 5. Towards New Europe: Arvi Kivimaa, Kultur, and the Fictions of Humanism; Hana Worthen * 6. Discrimination against Jewish Athletes in Finland: An Unwritten Chapter; National-Racial Identity and Protected Jews in Malte Gasche and Simo Muir * 7. Elina Sana’s Luovutetut and the Politics of History; Jouni Tilli * 8. Negotiating a Dark Past in the Swedish-Language Press in Finland and Sweden; Karin the Independent State of Croatia Kvist Geverts * 9. Beyond “Those Eight”: Deportations of Jews from Finland 1941-1942; Oula Silvennoinen * 10. “Soldaten wie andere auch”: Finnish Waffen-SS Volunteers and Finland’s Nevenko Bartulin, independent scholar Historical Imagination; Antero Holmila From 1941 to 1945, a small number of Jews were given The Holocaust and its Contexts the rights of Aryan citizens in Croatia by the pro-Nazi Utasha regime. This study seeks to explain why these June 2013 UK June 2013 US exemptions from Ustasha racial laws came to be, how 296pp 6 photographs they were justified by the race theory of the time, and Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137302649 how the “Croats of the Mosaic faith” were eventually Canadian Rights ebooks available rejected as racial aliens. Contents: 1. Nationalism, race theory and anti-Semitism in Croatia 1782-1918 * 2. Yugoslavism, Jews and the Ustasha movement 1918-1941 * 3. Jews and Honorary Aryans in the Ustasha racial state

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The Balkan Prospect Soviet Women on the Frontline in the Identity, Culture, and Politics in Greece after 1989 Second World War

Vangelis Calotychos, Columbia University, USA Roger D. Markwick,Euridice Charon Cardona, both at The University of Newcastle, Australia An examination of the fall of the Iron Curtain and its significance from the perspective of Greece. ‘A brilliant, evocative, and meticulously researched book about an important and intriguing topic. Contents: 1. The Balkan Prospect in the New Europe * 2. This Is Why did so many million Soviet women bear arms the Balkans, This Is No Fun and Games * 3. Names, Differences between 1941 and 1945? How did their experience as * 4. Repetition, Agency * 5. Bridges, Metaphors * 6. Limits, Co- warriors change their lives? This is a “must read” not Existence * 7. Migrations, Prospects * 8. Back to the Balkans only for people passionate about Soviet history, but for anyone thinking seriously about the relationship between militarism and femininity.’ - Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK This is the first comprehensive study in English of Soviet women who fought against the genocidal, misogynist, Nazi enemy on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. Drawing on a vast array of original archival, Studies in European Culture and History memoir, and published sources, this book captures the everyday experiences of January 2013 UK January 2013 US Soviet women fighting, living and dying on the front. 284pp 2 maps, 16 b/w illustrations Contents: Introduction * The Making of the Frontovichki * ‘War is not women’s business’ * Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137292438 Sisters of Mercy * ‘Falcons’ and ‘Witches’ * Behind Enemy Lines * Mass Mobilization * Women’s Canadian Rights ebooks available Volunteer Rifle Brigade * The Sniper Movement * Epilogue: Half-hidden from History * Bibliography & Sources June 2012 UK August 2012 US 336pp 7 maps, 22 photographs, 8 b/w tables Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$98.00 9780230579521 Fandom, Authenticity, and Opera Canadian Rights ebooks available Mad Acts and Letter Scenes in Fin-de-Siècle Russia

Anna Fishzon, Williams College, USA A study of commercialized opera culture in Russia, exploring the ‘melodramatic imagination.’ Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe Contents: Introduction * 1. Entrepreneurs and the Public Mission of Russian Private Opera * 2. Russia’s New Celebrities: Off-stage Narrative and Performance * 3. Deviant Audiences and the Elite Purges and Mass Repression Feminization of Fandom * 4. Authenticity in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, or, How the Gramophone Made Everyday Life Operatic * 5. Fan Letters, Melodrama, and the Meaning of Edited by Kevin McDermott, Matthew Stibbe, both at Love Epilogue Sheffield Hallam University, UK Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History This wide-ranging collection of essays, newly available in paperback, is the first book in English to examine the September 2013 UK september 2013 US impact of Stalinist terror on Eastern Europe in the years 288pp 4 b/w illustrations 1940 to 1956. Covering the Baltic states, Moldavia, Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137023445 Canadian Rights ebooks available East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Albania, the authors investigate terror both ‘from above,’ in the form of elite purges and show trials, and ‘from below’ in the guise of large-scale arrests and deportations of ordinary people. Contents: List of Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms * List of St Petersburg and the Russian Court, 1703-1761 Archives and Archival Abbreviations * Notes on Contributors * 1. Stalinist Terror in Eastern Europe: Problems, Perspectives Paul Keenan, London School of Economics, UK and Interpretations * 2. Soviet in Form, Local in Content: Elite repression and Mass Terror in the Baltic States, 1940-53 * 3. Stalinist Terror in Soviet This book focuses on the city of St Petersburg, the Moldavia, 1940-53 * 4. East Germany, 1945-53: Stalinist Repression and Internal Party Purges capital of the Russian empire from the early eighteenth * 5. Stalinism in Poland, 1944-56 * 6. Stalinist Terror in Czechoslovakia: Origins, Processes, century until the fall of the Romanov dynasty in 1917. It Responses * 7. Stalinist Terror in Hungary, 1945-56 * 8. Political Purges and Mass Repression uses the Russian court as a prism through which to view in Romania, 1948-55 * 9. Stalinist and Anti-Stalinist Repression in Yugoslavia, 1944-53 * 10. the various cultural changes that were introduced in Stalinist Terror in Bulgaria, 1944-56 * 11. Purge and Counter-Purge in Stalinist Albania, 1944-56 the city during the eighteenth century. * List of Major Works Cited * Index Contents: List of Maps * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations October 2012 US * Introduction * 1. Location: Situating the City * 2. Regulation: 256pp Policing the City’s Inhabitants * 3. Organisation: The Court Paperback $26.95 9780719089022 and its Celebrations * 4. Interaction: The City’s Social Life * 5. Published by Manchester University Press Instruction: Fashioning an Audience * Conclusion * Bibliography * Key to Maps

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Civic and Uncivic Values in Macedonia Moderniser of Russia Value Transformation, Education and Media Andrei Vinius, 1641-1716

Edited by Sabrina P. Ramet, Ola Listhaug, Albert Kees Boterbloem, University of South Florida, USA Simkus, all at Norwegian University of Science and Technology This book investigates Russia’s transformation into a European Power by way of the activities of the tsarist translator and One of the central challenges facing Macedonia, official Andrei Vinius, who became an important advisor to along with other Yugoslav successor states, is to Peter the Great. Vinius emerges as an influential conduit of develop civic values and to combat such uncivic Western culture and technology, who played a key role in values as ethnic intolerance, religious bigotry, and transforming Muscovy into Russia. homophobia. This volume brings together specialists Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. The Disappearing Dutch in Macedonian affairs to offer insights into the and Russia’s Modernisation * 2. The Young Vinius * 3. At the Foreign Office experiences and values of the Macedonians. * 4. Intrepid Diplomat * 5. The Miloslavskii Ascendancy: Medicine and Mail Contents: List of Figures * Preface * About the Authors * * 6 Seeker in an Age of Transition * 7. Peter’s Confidant * 8. At the Siberian Introduction; S.P.Ramet * PART I: VALUES & AGENTS OF Desk * 9. Old Servants Never Die, They Merely Fade Away * 10. The Books of SOCIALIZATION * PART II: THE SYSTEM * PART III: ETHNIC Andrei Vinius * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index ISSUES * PART IV: EDUCATION AND MEDIA * PART V: LITERATURE * Afterword; A.Rossos * For Further Reading * Index February 2013 UK February 2013 US 280pp January 2013 UK February 2013 US Hardback £60.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137323668 368pp 23 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137033338 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Popular Perceptions of Soviet Politics in the 1920s The Moscow Pythagoreans Disenchantment of the Dreamers Mathematics, Mysticism, and Anti-Semitism in Russian Olga Velikanova, University of North Texas, USA Symbolism This is the first study of popular opinions in Soviet society in the 1920s. These voices which made the Russian revolution characterize Ilona Svetlikova, the Russian Institute of Art History, reactions to mobilization politics: patriotic militarizing campaigns, St. Petersburg the tenth anniversary of the revolution and state attempts to unite the nation around a new Soviet identity. ‘The Moscow Pythagoreans reconstructs the political ideology of the Moscow mathematicians Contents: List of Photographs * List of Tables * Acknowledgements * of the beginning of the twentieth century, Glossary and Abbreviations * Introduction * Mobilization Model and who blended mathematics with mysticism, Popular Opinions in the USSR. Historiographical Context * Society in the 1920s: Everyday Hardships and Dissatisfaction Sources * Foreign Threat: racism and Russian monarchism. Original and Leadership’s and Popular Perceptions in 1923 and 1924 * The War Scare of fascinating, Ilona Svetlikova’s book is an important 1927: Power Discourse * The War Scare of 1927: Popular Perceptions * Rural contribution to our knowledge of the Russian Consolidation against the Soviet Politics: Peasant Union Movement in the intellectual history, and a highly stimulating 1920s * The Crisis of Faith. Popular Reactions to the Tenth Anniversary of example of cross-disciplinary study.’ - I.P. Smirnov, October Revolution * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index University of Konstanz, Germany and UNESCO January 2013 UK January 2013 US Department at the Herzen State Pedagogical 280pp University, St. Petersburg, Russia Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137030740 Canadian Rights ebooks available In Russia at the turn of the twentieth century, mysticism, anti-Semitism, and mathematical theory fused into a distinctive intellectual movement. Through analyses of such seemingly disparate subjects as Moscow mathematical circles and the 1913 novel Petersburg, this book illuminates a forgotten aspect of Russian cultural and intellectual history. Czechs, Slovaks and the Jews, 1938-48 Contents: 1. Origins of the Ideology of the Moscow Philosophic-Mathematical School: N. V. Bugaev * 2. P. A. Nekrasov: The Moscow Philosophic-Mathematical School and Its Founders Beyond Idealisation and Condemnation (1904) * 3. P. A. Nekrasov: Theory of Probability (1912) * 4. Some Other Members of the Moscow Philosophic-Mathematical School * 5. Pythagorean Connotations of the Ideology Jan Láníček, University of New South Wales, Australia of the ‘School’ Covering the period between the Munich Agreement and the Communist Coup in February 1948, this groundbreaking work offers a novel, provocative analysis of the political activities and plans of the Czechoslovak exiles during and after the war years, and of the implementation of the plans in liberated July 2013 UK July 2013 US Czechoslovakia after 1945. 186pp 5 colour illustrations Contents: List of Tables * List of Illustrations * Acknowledgments * Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137338273 Introduction * 1. The Exiles and the Situation in Nazi Europe * 2. The Meaning Canadian Rights ebooks available of Loyalty: The Exiles and the Jews, 1939-41 * 3. The Holocaust * 4. The Jewish Minority and Post-War Czechoslovakia * 5. Defending the Democratic ‘Myth’ * Conclusion: Beyond Idealization and Condemnation * Bibliography

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Imperial and Postcolonial History Cinema and Society in the British Empire, 1895-1940

The Women’s War of 1929 James Burns, Clemson University, USA Gender and Violence in Colonial Nigeria By 1940 going to the movies was the most popular form of public leisure in Britain’s empire. This book Marc Matera, Northern Arizona University, USA, Misty explores the social and cultural impact of the movies in L. Bastian, Franklin and Marshall College, USA, Susan colonial societies in the early cinema age. Kingsley Kent, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. The Birth ‘If the subject matter is familiar, the approach of the Cinema Age * 2. Silents in the Empire * 3. Uplifting the adopted here is nevertheless original. The book Empire: Colonial Cinema and the Educational Film-Movement, brings metropole and colony together by combining 1913-1940 * 4. The Era of the Talkies * Conclusion the expertise of two historians of Britain, Marc Matera and Susan Kingsley Kent with that of an anthropologist of Africa, Misty L. Bastian.’- Journal of Twentieth Century British History In 1929, tens of thousands of south eastern Nigerian women rose up against British authority in what is known as the Women’s War. This book brings together, Britain and the World for the first time, the multiple perspectives of the war’s July 2013 UK July 2013 US colonized and colonial participants and examines its various actions within a 256pp single, gendered analytical frame. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$92.00 9781137308016 Canadian Rights ebooks available Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Pre-and Early Colonial Igbo Life * 3. The British View: The Chaos of Igbo Life * 4. The Twin Traumas of War and Flu * 5. The Nwaobiala of 1925 * 6. The Ogu Umunwaanyi * 7. The British Suppression of the Women’s War * 8. ‘More Deadly than the Male’ * 9. What the Women Wrought * 10. Conclusion August 2013 UK August 2013 US 296pp 1 map, 5 b/w illustrations Paperback £19.99 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781137377777 Ordering Independence Canadian Rights The End of Empire in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1947-69

Spencer Mawby, University of Nottingham, UK Spencer Mawby analyses the conflicts between the British government and Caribbean nationalists over Empire, Religion and Revolution in Early regional integration, the Cold War, immigration Virginia, 1607-1786 policy and financial aid in the decades before Jamaica, Trinidad and the other territories of the Anglophone James B. Bell, Rothmere American Institute, University Caribbean became independent. of Oxford, UK Contents: Introduction * The Struggle for Independence 1947-1952 * Ordering the Islands 1952-1958 * The Triumph of The book is a new study that examines the contrasting Disorder 1958-1962 * Order and Disorder Between Dependence extension of the Anglican Church to England’s first and Independence 1962-1969 * Conclusions * Notes * two colonies, Ireland and Virginia in the seventeenth Bibliography * Index and eighteenth centuries. It discusses the national origins and educational experience of the ministers, the financial support of the state, and the experience and consequences of the institutions. Britain and the World Contents: Acknowledgements * List of tables * Some Useful August 2012 UK September 2012 US Dates * PART I * Prologue * PART II * PART III * Epilogue: A 328pp 1 map New Age Breaks with the Past * Appendix I - Clergymen who Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230278189 Arrived in Virginia Between 1607 and 1699 * Appendix II - Canadian Rights ebooks available Clergymen who Arrived in Virginia by Decades Between 1607 and 1699 * Appendix III - Colleges and Universities Attended by Seventeenth-century Virginia Clergymen * Appendix IV - Virginia Parishes and their Ministers in the Seventeenth-century * Bibliography * Index Studies in Modern History July 2013 UK July 2013 US 288pp 1 chart, 12 tables Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137327918 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Race and empire A History of violence in the early Algerian Colony

Eugenics in Colonial Kenya William gallois, Exeter University, UK 'This is an interesting and original work which has Chloe Campbell independent scholar , the potential to make an impact in its field, and Race and Empire tells the story of a short-lived but which certainly contributes to current debates in vehement eugenics movement that emerged among a the scholarly literature on colonial violence… an group of Europeans in Kenya in the 1930s, unleashing a important and polished [book] which combines set of writings on racial differences in intelligence more provocative and original argument with presentation extreme than that emanating from any other British of hitherto-overlooked archival sources.' – Stephen colony in the twentieth century. By tracing the history Tyre, University of St Andrews, UK of eugenic thought in Kenya, the book shows how the using newly-discovered documentation from the movement took on a distinctive colonial character, French military archives, A History of Violence in the driven by settler political preoccupations and reacting Early Algerian Colony offers a comprehensive study of to increasingly outspoken African demands for better, the forms of violence adopted by the French Army in and more independent, education. Through a close Africa. Its coverage ranges from detailed case studies of examination of attitudes towards race and intelligence massacres to the question of whether a genocide took in a British colony, Race and Empire reveals how place in Algeria. eugenics was central to colonial racial theories before World War II. Contents: Introduction * 1. ’Algeria’ * 2. L’armée d’Afrique * 3. Violence in Algeria 1830-37 * 4. The Evolution of the Razzia 1837-47 * 5. A Future Painted in Sombre Colours * 6. An Algerian Contents: Nellie’s Dance * British eugenics, race and empire * Kenyan medical discourse Genocide? and eugenics * Metropolitan responses * Settler attitudes to eugenics and race * Biology, development and welfare * Conclusion: the decline of the eugenics empire * Bibliography * May 2013 UK May 2013 Us Index 216pp hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / Cn$92.00 9780230294318 Studies in Imperialism Canadian rights ebooks available august 2012 Us 224pp paperback $28.95 9780719071614 published by Manchester University press The genesis of the Falklands (Malvinas) Conflict Argentina, Britain and the Failed negotiations of the 1960s Francophone Africa at Fifty Martín Abel gonzález, nigel J. Ashton, both at London Edited by Tony Chafer, Alexander Keese, both at University of Portsmouth, UK School of Economics and Political Science, UK France’s presence on the African continent has often been presented as part of Drawing on a wide range of British and Argentine French cultural policy by policy-makers – and quite as often been denounced sources, this book highlights the importance of the as ‘the longest scandal of the republic’ by French academics and African neglected 1960s as the decade in which the dormant intellectuals. The complexities of this story are now for the first time addressed in Falklands (Malvinas) dispute became reactivated, a comprehensive series of essays. developing into a dynamic set of bilateral negotiations on the question of sovereignty. Contents: Introduction; Tony Chafer and Alexander Keese * PART I: ZERO HOUR APPROACHES * PART II: MILITARY TRANSITIONS * PART III: CONTINUITIES AND Contents: Preface * Foreword by the Editor * CONNECTIONS Acknowledgements by the Author * Introduction * 1. The Breakdown of the Status Quo * 2. The Battle at the UN3. The october 2013 Us Decision for Negotiations: (i) The Triple Deterrent * 4. The 304pp 1 b/w illustration, 1 line drawing and 2 tables Decision for Negotiations: (ii) The Reasonable Claimant hardback $115.00 9780719089305 * 5. Sovereignty on the Table * 6. The Impossible Transfer published by Manchester University press * Conclusion * Select Bibliography Security, Confl ict and Cooperation in the Contemporary World october 2013 UK october 2013 Us 288pp 1 b/w photo hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137354228 Follow us on Canadian rights ebooks available

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The Scots in South Africa Chocolate, Women and Empire Ethnicity, Identity, Gender and Race, 1772–1914 A Social and Cultural History

John M. MacKenzie, Edinburgh University, UK, Nigel R. Emma Robertson, La Trobe University, Australia Dalziel, freelance writer and researcher, based in the UK Chocolate, Women and Empire examines chocolate The description of South Africa as a ‘rainbow nation’ production from cocoa bean to chocolate box, has always been taken to embrace the black, brown, illuminating the dynamics of gender, race and empire and white peoples who constitute its population. which have structured the cocoa chain and offers But each of these groups can be sub-divided and in exciting new insights into the lives of women workers the white case, the Scots have made one of the most in a global industry. distinctive contributions to the country’s history. Contents: List of Figures * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations Now available in paperback, this book is a full-length * Introduction * 1. ‘A deep physical reason’: Gender, Race and study of their role from the eighteenth to twentieth the Nation in Chocolate Consumption * 2. ‘The Romance of centuries. This book offers a major contribution to both the Cocoa Bean’: Imperial and Colonial Histories * 3. ‘There is Scottish and South African history and in the process no operation involved with cocoa that I didn’t do’: Women’s illuminates a significant field of the Scottish Diaspora Experiences of Cocoa Farming * 4. Minstrels, Missionaries and that has so far received little attention. the Minster: Race, Imperialism and the Historic City * 5. ‘I think I Contents: Introduction: Imperialism and identities * The Scots presence at the Cape * Radicals, was the only Chinese girl working there’: Race and Gender in the Evangelicals, the Scottish Enlightenment and Cape colonial autocracy * Scots missions and the Chocolate Factory * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index frontier * Continuing migration to Natal, Cape and Transvaal * Professionals: the Church and Studies in Imperialism education * The professionals: the environment, medicine, business, and radicals * Maintaining Scots identity * Conclusion * Index August 2013 US 264pp 10 b&w illus. Studies in Imperialism Paperback $30.95 9780719090059 August 2012 US Published by Manchester University Press 304pp Paperback $30.95 9780719087837 Published by Manchester University Press

Heroic Imperialists in Africa The Promotion of British and French Colonial Heroes, 1870–1939 The Colonisation of Time Berny Sèbe, University of Birmingham, UK Ritual, Routine and Resistance in the British Empire This book looks at imperial heroism by examining the legends of a dozen major colonial figures on both sides of the Channel, revisiting the familiar stories of Giordano Nanni, University of Melbourne, Australia Livingstone, Gordon and Kitchener under a radically new angle, and throwing 'In this thoughtful and illuminating book, Giordano light on their French counterparts, often less famous in the Anglophone world but Nanni mounts a persuasive argument for the role certainly equally fascinating. that time (whether measured in hours, weeks, Contents: Introduction * PART I: CONTEXTS * 1. The Emergence of a New Type of Hero: months, or seasons) played in missionary endeavors British and French Contexts * 2. Imperial Heroes and the Market I: The Written World * 3. to ‘civilize’ indigenous people ... This is a welcome Imperial Heroes and the Market II: The Audiovisual World * PART II: USES * 4. Imperial Heroes addition to a now well-established trend in imperial and Domestic Politics * 5. Cross-Channel Entente? The Values Embodied by Imperial Heroes history writing that emphasizes the centrality of * PART III: CASE STUDIES * 6. The Creation of the Marchand Legend, 1895-1906 * 7. George quotidian struggles in understanding political, Warrington Steevens, Blackwood Publishers and the Making of With Kitchener to Khartoum * economic, and social change.' -Joanna Cruickshank, Conclusion * Biographical Sketches * Index Deakin University, American Historical Review Studies in Imperialism The Colonisation of Time is a highly original and long overdue examination of the ways that western- August 2013 US 304pp 27 b&w halftones European and specifically British concepts and Hardback $110.00 9780719084928 rituals of time were imposed on other cultures as a fundamental component of Published by Manchester University Press colonisation during the nineteenth century. Contents: General Editor’s Introduction * Introduction* 1. Clocks, Sabbaths and seven-day weeks: The forging of temporal identities * 2. Terra sine tempore: Colonial constructions of ‘Aboriginal time’ * 3. Cultural curfews: The contestation of time in settler-colonial Victoria * 4. ‘The moons are always out of order’: Constructions of ‘African time’ * 5. Empire of the seventh day: Time and the Sabbath beyond the Cape frontiers * 6. Lovedale, missionary schools and the reform of ‘African time’ * 7. Conclusion: From colonisation to globalisationSelect Bibliography * Index Studies in Imperialism September 2013 US 276pp Paperback $32.95 9780719091292 Published by Manchester University Press

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Writing Imperial Histories British Policy in the Persian Gulf, 1961-1968

Edited by Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter, UK Conceptions of Informal Empire This book appraises the critical contribution of the Studies in Imperialism series to Helene von Bismarck, Humboldt-University Berlin, the writing of imperial histories as the series passes its hundredth publication. The Germany volume brings together some of the most distinguished scholars writing today to explore the major intellectual trends in Imperial history. An in-depth analysis of Great Britain’s policy in the oil- rich Persian Gulf region during the last years of British Contents: Introduction; Andrew Thompson * 1. The MacKenziean Moment in Retrospect (or imperialism in the area, covering the period from the how One Hundred Volumes Bloomed); Stuart Ward * 2. The Power of Culture and the Cultures independence of Kuwait to the decision of the Wilson of Power: John MacKenzie and the Study of Imperialism; Cherry Leonardi * 3. Sex Matters: Sexuality and the Writing of Colonial History; Robert Aldrich * 4. Exploration, the Environment, Government to withdraw from the Gulf. and Empire; Dane Kennedy * 5. Spatial Concepts and the Historical Geographies of British Contents: Acknowledgements * Maps * List of Abbreviations * Colonialism; Alan Lester * 6. Policing the Colonial Crowd: Patterns of Policing in the European List of Photographs * Introduction * 1. Structural Foundations Empires during the Depression Years; Martin Thomas * 7. Whatever Happened to the Third * 2. The Kuwait Crisis and its Consequences * 3. The Limits to British Empire?: Empire, Nation Redux; Mrinalini Sinha * 8. Media, India and the Raj; Chandrika Anglo-American Cooperation * 4. Improving Britain’s Image: Kaul * 9. Empires, Diasporas and Cultural Circulation; Sunil Amrith * 10. Decolonisation, Space the Modernisation Policy * 5. Excluding the Arab League: The and Immigration, Welfare and Housing in Britain and France, 1945–74; Jim House and Andrew Development Policy * 6. An Obstacle to Modernisation and Thompson * Afterword; John Mackenzie * Index Federation: Shaikh Shakhbut of Abu Dhabi * 7. The Prospect of Great Britain’s Withdrawal * Conclusion * Appendix * Studies in Imperialism Bibliography * Index September 2013 US Britain and the World 304pp 1 b&w halftone Hardback $105.00 9780719086007 March 2013 UK March 2013 US Published by Manchester University Press 296pp 8 b/w photos, 2 maps Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137326713 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Silencing Race Disentangling Blackness, Colonialism, and National Identities in Histories of Social Studies and Race: 1865-2000 Puerto Rico Edited by Christine Woyshner, Temple University, USA, Ileana M. Rodríguez-Silva, University of Washington, Chara Haeussler Bohan, Georgia State University, USA USA This collection of historical essays on race develops Silencing Race provides a historical analysis of the lines of inquiry into race and social studies, such construction of silences surrounding issues of racial as geography, history, and vocational education. inequality, violence, and discrimination in Puerto Rico. Contributors focus on the ways African Americans Examining the ongoing racialization of Puerto Rican were excluded or included in the social education workers, it explores the ‘class-making’ of race. curriculum and the roles that black teachers played in crafting social education curricula. Contents: Racial (Dis)Harmony in Puerto Rico * PART I * Slavery and the Multi-Racial-Racially Mixed Laboring Classes Contents: Introduction: Social Studies and Race; C.Woyshner * Becoming a Free Worker in Post-Emancipation Puerto Rico * & C.Bohan * Race, Social Studies, and Culturally Relevant Liberal Elites’ Writings: The Racial Dissection of the Puerto Rican Curriculum in Social Studies’ Prehistory: A Cautionary Specimen * Race and Social Struggles in the Restructuring of Meditation; R.E.Butchart * The Early History of Negro History Late-Nineteenth Century Ponce * PART II * Changing Empires Week; S.Bair * Notions of Citizenship: Discussing Race in the * US Rule and the Volatile Topic of Race in the Public Political Shortridge High School Senate, 1900-1928; J.S.Clark * The Sphere * Racial Silencing and the Organizing of Puerto Rican Racial and Cultural Assumptions of the Early Social Studies Educators, 1901-1922; T.D.Fallace Labor * Deflecting Puerto Rico’s Blackness * The Heavy Weight of Silence * Countering the Master Narrative in US Social Studies: Nannie Helen Burroughs and New Narratives in History Education; A.Murray-Blue * Race in Elementary Geography Textbooks: October 2012 UK October 2012 US Examples from South Carolina, 1890-1927; M.Spearman * ’s Desegregation Era Social 330pp 1 map, 1 chart, 3 b/w illustrations Studies Curriculum: An Examination of Georgia History Textbooks; C.Bohan & P.Randolph * Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137263216 Placing Social Justice at the Center of Standards-Based Reform: Race and the Social Studies at Canadian Rights ebooks available McDonogh #35 Senior High, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1980-2000; E.DeCuir * Did Curriculum Reform Support Racial Integration?; J.Watras * African-Centered Education in the Detroit Public Schools, 1968-2000; A.Halvorsen * Epilogue; M.Crocco September 2012 UK September 2012 US 244pp 6 figures Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137007544 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Cambridge Imperial and Postcolonial The Wind of Change Studies Series Harold Macmillan and British Decolonization

Edited by Larry Butler, University of East Anglia, UK, Ayurveda Made Modern Sarah Stockwell, King’s College London, UK ‘The essays contained within The Wind of Change Political Histories of Indigenous Medicine in North India, 1900-1955 provide an unparalleled exploration of Harold Macmillan’s famous speech and its effects on the Rachel Berger, Concordia University, Canada wider British world, from South Africa and Northern Berger explores the ways in which Ayurveda, the oldest Rhodesia through Central Africa and the United medical tradition of the Indian subcontinent, was States, to the United Kingdom itself...this powerful transformed from a composite of ‘ancient’ medical work will take its essential place on the bookshelves knowledge into a ‘modern’ medical system, suited of all historians of Britain in the twentieth century, to the demands posed by apparatuses of health decolonization, and the post-colonial legacy.’ – Ben developed in late colonial India. Grob-Fitzgibbon, University of Arkansas, USA Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements * Introduction: Harold Macmillan’s ‘Wind of Change’ speech, delivered Ayurveda in Motion * 1. Historicising Ayurveda: Genealogies of to the South African parliament in Cape Town at the the Biomoral * 2. Situating Ayurveda in Modernity, 1900-1919 end of a landmark six-week African tour, presaged the * 3. Embodying Consumption: Representing Indigeneity in end of the British Empire in Africa. This book, the first to focus on Macmillan’s Popular Culture, 1910-1940 * 4. Ayurveda’s Dyarchic Moment, ‘Wind of Change,’ comprises a series of essays by leading historians in the field. 1920-1935 * 5. Planning through Development: Institutions, Population, and the Limits of Belonging * 6. Reframing Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; Sarah Stockwell & L. J. Indigeneity: Ayurveda, Independence and the Health of the Butler * 1. Macmillan, Verwoerd, and the 1960 ‘Wind of Change’ Speech; Saul Dubow * 2. Whirlwind, Future * Conclusion: Ayurveda’s Indian Modernities * Bibliography Hurricane, Howling Tempest: the Wind of Change and the British World; Stuart Ward * 3. ‘White Man in a Wood Pile’: Race and the limits of Macmillan’s great ‘Wind of Change’ in Africa; J.E. Lewis * 4. Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series The Wind of Change as Generational Drama; Simon Ball * 5. Four Straws in the Wind: Metropolitan Anti-Imperialism, January-February 1960; Nicholas Owen * 6. ‘Words of Change: the rhetoric of October 2013 UK October 2013 US Commonwealth, Common Market, and Cold War, 1961-3’; Richard Toye * 7. A path not taken? 272pp British perspectives on French colonial violence after 1945; Martin Thomas * 8. The Winds of Change Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230284555 and the Tides of History: de Gaulle, Macmillan and the Beginnings of the French decolonising Canadian Rights ebooks available Endgame; Martin Shipway * 9. The US and Decolonisation in Central Africa: 1957-1964; John Kent * 10. Resistance to ‘Winds of Change’: The emergence of the ‘unholy alliance’ between Southern Rhodesia, Portugal and South Africa 1964-1965; Sue Onslow * 11. The wind that failed to blow: British policy and the end of empire in the Gulf; Simon C. Smith * 12. Crosswinds and Countercurrents: Macmillan’s Africa in the ‘long view’ of decolonisation; Stephen Howe Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Chinese Labour in South Africa, 1902-10 June 2013 UK June 2013 US 296pp 1 table Race, Violence, and Global Spectacle Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230361034 Canadian Rights Rachel Bright, Keele University, UK Chinese Labour in South Africa, 1902-10 explores the decision of the British Empire to import Chinese labour to southern Africa despite the already tense racial situation in the region. It enables a clearer understanding of racial and political developments in southern Africa during the reconstruction period and The Last Caribbean Frontier, 1795-1815 places localised issues within a wider historiography. Kit Candlin, University of Sydney, Australia Contents: Introduction * 1. Chinese Migration and ‘White’ Networks, c.1850-1902 * 2. The Transvaal Labour ‘Problem’ ‘It is a very long time since I read such an interesting, and the Chinese Solution * 3. Greater Britain in South Africa: original - and extremely well-written manuscript Colonial Nationalisms and Imperial Networks * 4. A Question of from a young scholar. This is a book of great Honour: slavery, sovereignty and the legal framework * 5. Sex, originality, written with terrific verve and historical Violence and the Chinese: The 1905-6 Moral Panic * 6. Adapting imagination.’ - James Walvin, University of York the Stereotype: Race and Administrative Control * 7. Political The Southern Caribbean was the last frontier in the Repercussions * Conclusion: Racializing Empire * Appendix A: List of Key Figures * Bibliography Atlantic world and the most contested region in the Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Caribbean during the Age of Revolution. As well as illuminating this little-understood region, the book seeks October 2013 UK October 2013 US 272pp 8 b/w illustrations, 5 b/w tables to complicate our understanding of the Caribbean, the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230303775 role of ‘free people of colour’ and the nature of slavery. Canadian Rights Contents: Introduction: The Very Limits of Imagination: The Transient World of the Southern Caribbean * What Became of the Fedon Rebellion * The Queen of Demerara * Paper Tigers and Crooked Dispositions * The Planter and the Governor * Poision, and Slavery of the Verge of Empire * The Torture of Louisa Calderon * That Business of Rosetta Smith * The Importunate Revolution on the Main * Bibliography Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series June 2012 UK August 2012 US 280pp 1 map Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230354081 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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How Empires Make Territory Law, Disorder and the Colonial State

Edited by Hélène Blais, University of Paris X (Nanterre Ouest la Defense), France, Corruption in Burma c.1900 Florence Deprest, University of Bordeaux 3, France, Pierre Singaravelou, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France Jonathan Saha, University of Bristol, UK The relationship between geographical knowledge and European imperial power In this original study British rule in Burma is examined has been an important field of research over the last decade. This collection of through quotidian acts of corruption. Saha outlines essays seeks to add to this salient: it presents a focussed and interconnected set of a novel way to study the colonial state as it was studies of how Europe sought to command overseas space. experienced in everyday life, revealing a complex world of state practices where legality and illegality were Contents: Introduction: The relevance of apprehending spatial history of empire Tell and inseparable: the informal world upon which formal Sahara: the palimpsest of a subdivision of colonial Algeria; F. Deprest * Outlining objects of colonial power rested. research in Africa: district, zone, region or terroir?; M. de Suremain * Surveying the Congo territory. Geographical knowledge, military resources and colonial expansion (1870-1900); P. Contents: Preface * Introduction * 1. Making Misconduct * 2. Van Schuylenberg * Science and border in the making: the Tilho mission between Chad and The Career of Inspector Pakiri * 3. Whiter than White * 4. The Niger (1906-1909); C. Lefebvre * Ordering the South: The American Geographical Society’s Male State * Conclusion * Notes * Index Map of Hispanic America; M. Heffernan * Maps of the Empire in British Atlases, 1884-1914; I. Avila * The Travels of Maurice Zimmermann in Northern Africa (1908-1930): Spatial Patterns and the Apportioning of Colonial Space; P. Clerc * A rent in the imperial canvas: the Laminia affair (1893-1895); I. Surun * An Empire in the Sand? Linking up Algeria and the Sudan: the Saharan Hinterland and the Making of an Imperial Idea, 1830-1930; H. Blais * Ten empires in a Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series pocket handkerchief. The territory of Tientsin and the concession phenomenon (1860-1920); February 2013 UK February 2013 US P. Singaravelou * The Altitude Lobby: Colonial Knowledge, Networks, and Hill Stations ; E. T. 184pp Jennings * Conclusion Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230358270 Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Canadian Rights ebooks available February 2014 UK October 2013 US 272pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 9780230300590 Missionary Discourses of Difference Negotiating Otherness in the British Empire, 1840-1900

Global Histories, Imperial Commodities, Esme Cleall, University of Liverpool, UK Local Interactions Missionary Discourses examines missionary writings from India and southern Africa to explore colonial Edited by Jonathan Curry-Machado, Commodities of discourses about race, religion, gender and culture. The Empire Project book is organised around three themes: family, sickness and violence, which were key areas of missionary The papers presented in this collection offer a wide concern, and important axes around which colonial range of cases, from Asia, Africa and the Americas, difference was forged. and broadly cover the last two centuries, in which commodities have led to the consolidation of a Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction. Difference globalised economy and society – forging this out and Discourse in the British Empire * Note on Terminology of distinctive local experiences of cultivation and * PART I: FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLDS: DIFFERENCE AND production, and regional circuits of trade. DOMESTICITY * Introduction: Difference and Domesticity * Representing Homes: Gender and Sexuality in Missionary Contents: List of Figures * Preface and Acknowledgements Writing * Re-making Homes: Ambiguous Encounters and * Contributors * Global Commodities, Local Interactions: Domestic Transgressions * PART II: SICKNESS AND THE An Introduction; Jonathan Curry-Machado * 1. Routeing the EMBODIMENT OF DIFFERENCE * Introduction: Sickness and the Embodiment of Difference Commodities of the Empire through Sikkim (1817-1906); * Pathologising Heathenism: Discourses of Sickness and the Rise of Medical Missions * Illness Vibha Arora * 2. Indian Pale Ale: an Icon of Empire; Alan Pryor on the Mission Station: Sickness and the Presentation of the ‘Self’ * PART III: VIOLENCE AND * 3. The Control of Port Services by International Companies DIFFERENCE * Violence and the Construction of the Other * Colonial Violence: Whiteness, in the Macaronesian Islands (1850-1914); Miguel Suárez Bosa * 4. Of Stocks and Barter: John Violence and Civilisation * Conclusion Holt and the Kongo Rubber Trade, 1906-1910; Jelmer Vos * 5. Coercion and Resistance in the Colonial Market: Cotton in Britain’s African Empire; Jonathan E. Robins * 6. A Periodisation of Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Globalisation According to the Mauritian Integration into the International Sugar Commodity June 2012 UK August 2012 US Chain (1825-2005); Patrick Neveling * 7. In Cane’s Shadow: Commodity Plantations and the 256pp 2 b/w photos Local Agrarian Economy on Cuba’s Mid-nineteenth Century Sugar Frontier; Jonathan Curry- Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230296800 Machado * 8. Cuban Popular Resistance to the 1953 London Sugar Agreement; Steve Cushion * Canadian Rights ebooks available 9. Tobacco Growers, Resistance and Accommodation to American Domination in Puerto Rico, 1899-1940; Teresita A. Levy * 10. The Battle for Rubber in the Second World War: Cooperation and Resistance; William G. Clarence-Smith * 11. Beyond ‘Exotic Groceries’: Tapioca-Cassava- Manioc, a Hidden Commodity of Empires and Globalisation; Kaori O’Connor * 12. El Habano: The Global Luxury Smoke; Jean Stubbs Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series July 2013 UK July 2013 US 304pp 8 figures, 4 maps, 1 table Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137283597 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Abolition and Empire in Sierra Leone and Liberia Opium and Empire in Southeast Asia

Bronwen Everill, University of Warwick, UK Regulating Consumption in British Burma Bronwen Everill offers a new perspective on African Ashley Wright, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Canada global history, applying a comparative approach to freed slave settlers in Sierra Leone and Liberia to This study investigates the connections between opium policy and imperialism in understand their role in the anti-slavery colonization Burma. It examines what influenced the imperial regime’s opium policy decisions, movements of Britain and America. such as racial ideologies, the necessity of articulating a convincing rationale for British governance, and Burma’s position in multiple imperial and transnational Contents: List of Maps, Tables, and Illustrations * networks. Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * PART I: FOUNDATIONS * Transatlantic Anti-Slavery Networks Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. The Fashioning of Opium Policy in Arakan * An African Middle Class * Americans in Africa * PART II: and Tenasserim * 2. Regulating opium in British Burma, 1852-1885 * 3. Race and the regulation INTERACTIONS * The Abolitionist Propaganda War * Slave of consumption in colonial Burma * 4. Testimony about Burma at the Royal Commission Trade Interventionism * Commercial Rivalry and Liberian on Opium * 5. The Royal Commission and the rationale for opium policy * 6. The age of Independence * Arguments for Colonial Expansion * Epilogue: international conferences, 1895-1914 * 7. Burma, The League of Nations and opium policy 1861 and Beyond * Bibliography * Index networks * 8. Separation, negotiation and drug diplomacy: 1935-1939 * Epilogue * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series December 2012 UK december 2012 US 248pp possibly 2 more maps for prelims October 2013 UK October 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137028679 224pp 3 b/w tables Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230296466 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Light and Power for a Multiracial Nation The Political Economy of Empire in the Early The Kariba Dam Scheme in the Central African Federation Modern World Julia Tischler, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Edited by Sophus Reinert, Harvard Business School, USA, Pernille Røge, University ‘Modernisation’ was one of the most pervasive of Pittsburgh, USA ideologies of the twentieth century. Focusing on a case study of the Kariba Dam in central-southern Africa and This collection of essays draws on fresh readings of classic texts as well as rigorous based on an array of primary sources and interviews research in the archives of Europe’s greatest imperial power. Its contributors paint the book provides a nuanced understanding of a powerful picture of the nature and implementation of political economy in the development in the turbulent late 1950s, a time when long eighteenth century, from the East to the West Indies. most colonies moved towards independence. Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Foreword: Of Empire and Political Contents: Introduction * PART I: PLANNING KARIBA * 1. Global Economy; Richard Drayton * Introduction: The Political Economy of Empire; Sophus Reinert High Modernism and the Kariba Dam Scheme * 2. ‘Scientific’ and Pernille Røge * PART I: THEORISING THE EARLY MODERN EMPIRE * 1. An Empire of Decision-Making? * 3. Developing a Powerful White Nation * Trade Commercial Reason of State in Seventeenth-Century Holland; Jan Hartman and Arthur 4. Negotiating Development: the Kariba Loan Talks * PART II: Weststeijn * 2. A Natural Order of Empire: The Physiocratic Vision of Colonial France after PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE RESETTLEMENT * 5. the Seven Years War; Pernille Røge * 3. Adam Smith on American Economic Development African Development and the Resettlement Question * 6. A and the Future of the European Atlantic Empires; Thomas Hopkins * 4. Views from the South: Dam Against the ‘Primitive’: White Discourse about the Gwembe Images of Britain and its Empire in Portuguese and Spanish Political Economic Discourse, Tonga * 7. Renegotiating African Development: the Resettlement in Northern Rhodesia * 8. The c. 1740-1810; Gabriel Paquette * 5. The Empire of Emulation: A Quantitative Analysis of ‘Efficiency’ of Settler Rule: the Resettlement in Southern Rhodesia * PART III: INTERVENING IN Economic Translations in the European World, 1500-1849; Sophus Reinert * PART II: IMPERIAL THE KARIBA DAM PROJECT * 9. In the Middle of Development: Hezekiah Habanyama and the EXPERIENCES * 6. War, Peace, and the Rise of the London Stock Market; Giles Parkinson * 7. The Gwembe Tonga Native Authority * 10. Struggling with Development: the Perspectives of the Impact of Gifts and Trade: Georgia Colonists and Yamacraw Indians in the Colonial American Gwembe Tonga * 11. A Black Dam for the People: Nationalist and Left-wing Critiques * PART IV: Southeast; Claire Levenson * 8. Retrenchment, Reform and the Practice of Military-Fiscalism BUILDING THE KARIBA DAM * 12. A Microcosm of the Modern Nation: Controlling the Kariba in the Early East India Company State; James Lees * 9. How Feeding Slaves Shaped the French Construction Site * 13. Coping, Protesting, Improving their Lives: Kariba’s Workers * PART V: Atlantic: Mercantilism and the Crisis of Food Provisioning in the Franco-Caribbean during the THE END OF JOINT DEVELOPMENT: PLANNING LAKE KARIBA * Conclusion * Bibliography * 17th and 18th Centuries; Bertie Mandelblatt * Bibliography * Index Index Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series September 2013 UK september 2013 US April 2013 UK March 2013 US 240pp 7 graphs, 3 b/w tables 336pp 11 b/w images, 1 map Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230230644 Hardback £65.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137268761 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Global and Transnational History Public History and Heritage Today People and their Pasts

How English Became the Global Language Edited by Paul Ashton, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Hilda Kean, Ruskin College, David Northrup, , USA University of Oxford, UK ‘The global rise of English is a complex topic, and 'This important and imaginative book explores the it deserves the kind of careful treatment found in myriad ways in which the past is represented and Northrup’s exceptional book. It will light the path for remembered, remade and contested. Starting from future studies of global English.’-Muscat Daily the premise that ‘we are all historians’, People and ‘David Northrup presents a concise but broad and their Pasts uses rich case studies from around the lively survey of the rise and spread of the English world to examine the aims, approaches and impacts language over just under a millennium. A rather of public history and the pivotal role of the public comprehensive introduction addresses disciplinary historian.' - Alistair Thomson, Monash University, approaches to language, language history, layers of Australia language, and shows how the English language got caught up in recent debates on imperialism. I believe In this innovative and original collection, people are this is quite an original work that will certainly draw seen as active agents in the development of new ways attention and provoke wide discussion.’—Patrick of understanding the past and creating histories for the Manning, University of Pittsburgh, USA present. Chapters explore forms of public history in which people’s experience and understanding of their personal, national and local pasts are part of their current In this book, the first written about the globalization of the English language by lives. a professional historian, the exploration of English’s global ascendancy receives Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: People and their its proper historical due. This brief, accessible volume breaks new ground in its Pasts and Public History; P.Ashton & H.Kean * PART I: THE MAKING OF HISTORY * PART II: organization, emphasis on causation, and conclusions. PRESENTING THE PAST IN PLACE AND SPACE * PART III: MATERIAL CULTURE, MEMORY AND Contents: 1. Disciplines, Perspectives, Debates, and Overview * 2. Language of the British Isles PUBLIC HISTORIES * Select Bibliography * Index * 3.The Language of North America * 4. English in Imperial Asia and Africa * 5. Cultural Worlds November 2012 UK December 2012 US * 6. Tipping Points 328pp 40 b/w illustrations March 2013 UK March 2013 US Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137285904 220pp 7 b/w tables, 1 figure Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137303059 Paperback £16.99 / $27.00 / CN$34.50 9781137303066 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Terrorist’s Creed Fanatical Violence and the Human Need for Meaning Pain Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University, UK ‘A nuanced analysis that is at once philosophical, A Cultural History psychological, political and historical...Griffin’s work makes an important contribution to the field.’ Javier Moscoso Spanish National Research Council , -Christina Hellmich, University of Reading, Times ‘Javier Moscoso’s book is a dazzling example of Higher Education cultural history. For anyone who ever wondered

about the meaning of pain – and how those meanings An original, insightful, and innovative contribution Terrorist’s Creed have changed over time – this is the book for you.’- casts a penetrating beam of Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College empathetic understanding into the disturbing and murky psychological world of fanatical violence, Halfway between history and philosophy, Pain explaining how the fanaticism it demands stems from deals with the historical forms that have permitted the profoundly human need to imbue existence with the understanding of human suffering from the meaning and transcendence. Renaissance to the present. Representation, sympathy, Contents: Acknowledgments * Introduction: The Liquid Fear of imitation, coherence and narrativity are but a few of Terrorism * Terrorism as Zealotry: Defending the Nomos * Modernist Terrorism: Creating the the rhetorical recourses that men and women have Nomos * The Metapolitics of Terrorism in Fiction * The Metapolitics of Terrorist Radicalization employed in order to feel our pain. * Modern Zealots of the Sacred Homeland * Modernist Terrorism Red, Black, and White * Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * The Hybrid Metapolitics of Religious Terrorism * Islamism’s Global War against Nomocide * Introduction * Representations * Imitation * Sympathy * Correspondence * Trust * Narrativity Afterthoughts on the Nature of Terrorism * Endnotes * Index * Coherence * Reiteration * Postscriptum September 2012 UK October 2012 US September 2012 UK October 2012 US 280pp 288pp 45 colour illustrations Hardback £25.00 / $40.00 / CN$46.00 9780230241299 Hardback £25.00 / $39.95 / CN$45.95 9781403991188 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Militant Christianity Humanities in the Twenty-First Century An Anthropological History Beyond Utility and Markets

Alice Beck Kehoe, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Edited by Eleonora Belfiore, University of Warwick, UK, USA Anna Upchurch, University of Leeds, UK A powerful chronicle of the astounding persistence of 'The book is beautifully written and edited, allowing the Indo-European glorification of battle, morphed into reader to relax and enjoy the experience of following today’s militant Christian Right. Militant Christianity an intense, academic debate, whilst its hard, critical is written as a lively chronicle making clear the edge skewers economic triumphalism on its own astounding power of the ancient cultural tradition inconsistencies. This makes Humanities in the Twenty- embedding our language, and the real battle we face to First Century both a compelling call to humanities contain this ‘Christian’ jihad. scholars to reclaim the public value debate, as well Contents: Cultural Traditions * The Pagan Christian Icon * as setting a demanding standard for others wanting Indo-European Christianity: The Foundation * Europe’s Pagan to participate in that debate.' - Paul Benneworth, LSE Christianity * Protestantism Fits the State * Capitalism * Review of Books Antebellum America * Manifest Destiny * Hegemony through This collection of essays by scholars with expertise in a Philanthropy * Secularism Threatens * Assault on the Secular range of fields, cultural professionals and policy makers Nation * Interlocking Directorates: Business and Politics * explores different ways in which the arts and humanities contribute to dealing Fortifying the Home Front * Evolving Tradition, Resilient Backlash * Conclusion: The Culture of with the challenges of contemporary society in ways that do not rely on simplistic Militant Christianity and questionable notions of socio-economic impact as a proxy for value. November 2012 UK November 2012 US Contents: Introduction: Reframing the ‘Value’ Debate for the Humanities; Eleonora Belfiore 208pp 8 b/w line drawings, 5 b/w photos and Anna Upchurch * PART I: THE HUMANITIES AND THEIR ‘IMPACT’ * PART II: UTILITY VS. Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137282149 VALUE * PART III: THE HUMANITIES AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY * PART IV: MEANING- Paperback £17.50 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9781137282446 MAKING AND THE MARKET * PART V: DIGITIZATION, ETHICS AND THE HUMANITIES * Canadian Rights ebooks available Bibliography * Index July 2013 UK July 2013 US 272pp Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$98.00 9780230366657 Paperback £16.99 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9780230366633 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Nationalization of Scientific Knowledge in the Habsburg Empire, 1848-1918

Edited by Mitchell G. Ash, Jan Surman, both at University of Vienna, Austria The Rise of Marketing and Market Research This volume challenges the widespread belief that scientific knowledge as such is international. Employing Edited by Hartmut Berghoff, German Historical case studies from Austria, Poland, the Czech lands, and Institute, USA, Philip Scranton, Rutgers University- Hungary, the authors show how scientists in the late Camden, USA, Uwe Spiekermann, German Historical Habsburg Monarchy simultaneously nationalized and Institute, USA internationalized their knowledge. This volume serves up a combination of broad Contents: Table of Contents * List of Tables and Figures * questions, theoretical approaches, and manifold The Authors * The Nationalisation of Scientific Knowledge in case studies to explore how people have sought to Nineteenth-century Central Europe: An introduction; M.G.Ash understand markets and thereby reduce risk, whether & J.Surman * Science and its Publics. Internationality and they have approached this challenge with a practical National Languages in Central Europe; J.Surman * ‘Staatsnation’, ‘Kulturnation’, ‘Nationalstaat’. The Role of National Politics view based on their own business acumen or used the in the Advancement of Science and Scholarship in Austria tools of scholarship. from 1848 to 1938; J.Feichtinger * ‘National Agreement’ as Culture and Practice: The Contents: The Origins of Marketing and Market Research: Geological Survey in Vienna and the Habsburg Empire (1849-1867); M.Klemun * Scientific Information, Institutions, and Markets; H.Berghoff, P.Scranton & Nationalism: A Historical Approach to Nature in Late Nineteenth-century Hungary; G.Palló U.Spiekermann * Selling Indian Indigo in Traditional and Modern * Acts of Creation: The Eötvös Family and the Rise of Science Education in Hungary; T.Frank * European Markets, 1780–1910; A.Engel * ‘Cotton Guessers’: Patriotism, Nationalism and Internationalism in Czech Science: Chemists in the Czech National Crop Forecasters and the Rationalizing of Uncertainty in American Cotton Markets, 1890–1905; Enlightenment; S.Štrbáňová * Fault Lines and Borderlands: Earthquake Spotting in Imperial J.L.Pietruska * Mail-Order Doctors and Market Research, 1890–1930; D.J.Robinson * Making Austria; D.R.Coen * Nationalising Eugenics: The Hungarian Public Debate of 1910-1911; M.Turda Metropolitan Markets: Information, Intermediaries, and Real Estate in Modern Paris; A.M.Yates * The Politics of Fin-de-siècle Anatomy; T.Buklijas * Index * Introducing Small Firms to International Markets: The Debates over the Commercial Museums in France and Germany, 1880–1910; S.A.Marin * Making the Ledgers Talk: Customer Control July 2012 UK August 2012 US and the Origins of Retail Data Mining, 1920–1940; J.Lauer * Markets, Consumers, and the 272pp State: The Uses of Market Research in Government and the Public Sector in Britain, 1925–1955; Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9780230289871 S.Schwarzkopf * Mrs. Housewife and the Ad Men: Advertising, Market Research, and Mass Canadian Rights ebooks available Consumption in Postwar Britain; S.Nixon * Subliminal Seduction: The Politics of Consumer Research in Post–World War II America; K.Lipartito * Gender Realignment: The Design and Marketing of Gas Stations for Women; G.Donofrio * The Bad Science and the Black Arts: The Reception of Marketing in Socialist Europe; P.H.Patterson Worlds of Consumption October 2012 UK October 2012 US 324pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230341067 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Advertising and Propaganda in World War II Company Towns Cultural Identity and the Blitz Spirit Labor, Space, and Power Relations across Time and Continents

David Clampin, John Moores University, UK Edited by Marcelo J. Borges, Dickinson College, USA, Susana B. Torres, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia This work will reshape the contested meanings of the ‘Home Front’, opening up Austral, Argentina cultural history discourses on gender and nationalism and becoming essential reading for historians of World War II and students and scholars of Media Studies A historical exploration of company towns in a variety and Communication Studies. of locales in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Contents: 1. Preface * 2. Introduction * 3. The Place of Commercial Advertising in Wartime Oceania. Britain * 4. War Begins at Home * 5. Instruction and Direction * 6. Fighting the War via Contents: Company Towns: Concepts, Historiography, and Consumption * 7. Gender Identities through the War * 8. Defining the Postwar World * 9. Approaches; M.Borges & S.Torres * Form and Reform: The Conclusion * 10. Notes * 11. Bibliography Garden City of Hellerau-bei-Dresden between Company Town and Model Town; M.Ryan Van Zee * From Colonial Company International Library of Twentieth Century History Town to Industrial City: The South Manchuria Railway Company September 2013 US in Fushun, China; L.Teh * ‘Little Storybook Town’: Space and 304pp Labor in a Company Town in Colonial Angola, 1913–61; J.Ball Hardback $96.00 / CN$110.00 9781780764344 * Labor Resistance and Accommodation among Immigrant Published by I. B. Tauris Workers in the Oil Company Towns of Patagonia, Argentina; Canadian Rights S.Torres & M.Borges * When Ghosts Hovered: Community and Crisis in the Company Town of Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada, 1957–65; K.Rollwagen * Company Towns in a Transnational Commodity Chain: Social and Environmental Dimensions of Aluminum Production in Porto Trombetás, Brazil, and Årdal, Norway; F.Meyer * Race and Gender in Peripheral Resource Towns: Boundaries and Boundary-crossings in Tanjung Bara Mining Camp in Kalimantan, Indonesia; K.Lahiri-Dutt * Reflections on an Appalachian Camelot: Place, Memory, and Identity in the Former Company Town of Wheelwright, Kentucky, U.S.A; L.Perry Nature Engaged August 2012 UK September 2012 US 276pp 2 b/w tables, 6 b/w illustrations, 1 map Science in Practice from the Renaissance to the Present Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137024664 Canadian Rights ebooks available Edited by Mario Biagioli, University of California, Davis, USA, Jessica Riskin, Stanford University, USA ‘The nature/nurture dichotomy has lost its grip in biology. So too, in the new history of science on display in this volume, science and culture no longer struggle against one another. Mutually entangled, they are also mutually enriching and constantly Engineering Society throw up surprises, from the boiling point of water to the meaning of a sundial to the legal status of a The Role of the Human and Social Sciences in Modern gene.’ - M. Norton Wise, University of California, Los Societies, 1880-1980 Angeles, USA Edited by Kerstin Brückweh, German Historical This volume gathers essays that focus on the Institute, London, UK, Dirk Schumann, Georg August worldliness of science, its inseparable engagement in University, Göttingen, Germany, Richard F. Wetzell, the major institutional bases of social life: law, market, German Historical Institute, Washington, USA, church, school, and nation. Benjamin Ziemann, University of Sheffield, UK Contents: Introduction: Nature Engaged; M.Biagioli & J.Riskin * PART I: CONVENTIONS * Explaining crime by reference to abnormalities of PART II: LAWS * PART III: NARRATIVES * PART IV: THINGS the brain is just one example of how the human and Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History social sciences have influenced the approach to social problems in Western societies since 1880. Focusing November 2012 UK december 2012 US on applications such as penal policy, therapy, and 314pp 14 figures, 1 graph marketing, this volume examines how these sciences Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230102767 Canadian Rights have become embedded in society. Contents: List of Illustrations * List of Tables * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction. The Scientization of the Social in Comparative Perspective; B.Ziemann, R.F.Wetzell, D.Schumann & K.Brückweh * Embedding the Human Sciences in Western Societies, 1880-1980. Reflections on Trends and Methods of Current Research; L.Raphael * PART I: SOCIAL AND PENAL POLICY * PART II: DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY * PART III: POLLING, MARKETING, AND ORGANIZATIONS * Index October 2012 UK November 2012 US 336pp 8 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w table Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230279070 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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An Intellectual History of Political Corruption A Marxist History of the World

Bruce Buchan, Griffith University, Australia, Lisa Hill, University of Adelaide, From Neanderthals to Neoliberals Australia Neil Faulkner, University of Bristol, UK 'Bruce Buchan and Lisa Hill’s An Intellectual History of Political Corruption marks an important step in the contextualization of the problem of corruption in This magisterial analysis of human history - from ‘Lucy,’ public affairs as a recurrent and pronounced issue over centuries of Western the first hominid, to the Great Recession of 2008 - thought. The project undertaken by the authors is innovative not only for combines the insights of earlier generations of Marxist its solid historical scholarship, but also for its relevance to contemporary historians with radical new ideas about the historical historical concerns. They illustrate brilliantly why the study of the history process. of ideas remains a necessary component of any full understanding of contemporary politics.' - Cary J. Nederman, Texas A&M University, USA Contents: Introduction: Why History Matters * 1. Hunters and Farmers * 2. The First Class Societies * 3. Ancient Empires * 4. Few concepts have witnessed a more dramatic resurgence of interest in recent The End of Antiquity * 5. The Medieval World * 6. European years than corruption. This book provides a compelling historical and conceptual Feudalism * 7. The First Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions * 8. The analysis of corruption which demonstrates a persistent oscillation between Second Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions * 9. The Rise of Industrial restrictive ‘public office’ and expansive ‘degenerative’ connotations of corruption Capitalism * 10. The Age of Blood and Iron * 11. Imperialism and from classical Antiquity to 1800. War * 12. The Revolutionary Wave * 13. The Great Depression * 14. World War and Cold War * 15. The New World Disorder * Contents: Introduction * 1. Conceptions of Political Corruption in Antiquity * 2. Patronage, Conclusion: Making the Future * Timeline * Sources * Index Politics and Perishability in Early Medieval Political Thought * 3. From Baratteria to Broglio: The Perils of Public Office in Medieval and Renaissance Political Thought * 4. Affection, Interest Counterfire and Office in Early Modernity * 5. Ideological Change in Eighteenth Century Britain * 6. The April 2013 US Historical Vicissitudes of Corruption * Conclusion 360pp 15 b/w illus. Political Corruption and Governance Hardback $105.00 9780745332154 Paperback $28.00 9780745332147 January 2014 UK January 2014 US Published by Pluto Press 304pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230308886 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Urban Identity and the Atlantic World

Edited by Elizabeth Fay, Leonard von Morze, both at A Global History of Trade and Conflict since 1500 University of Massachusetts Boston, USA 'Fay and von Morzé’s perspective-changing Edited by Lucia Coppolaro, University of Lisboa, Portugal, Francine McKenzie, collection explains how larger sociospatial forces University of Western Ontario, Canada shape cities and their inhabitants. This edition presents a new direction for urban, Atlantic, and This book explains the causes and consequences of the intersection of two cultural studies to reveal an exciting interdisciplinary transformative global forces - trade and conflict – since 1500. The nine historical panorama.' - Stephen Shapiro, University of case studies – interspersed over 500 years and spanning the globe - make a major Warwick, UK historical contribution to the enduring debate about whether trade makes peace more likely. The constant flow of people, ideas, and commodities across the Atlantic propelled the development of a Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Figures * List of Abbreviations * Notes on Contributors public sphere. Chapters explore the multiple ways * Introduction: The Intersection of Trade and Conflict Since 1500; Francine McKenzie * 1. in which a growing urban consciousness influenced Trade and Conflict in the South China Sea: Portugal and China, 1514-1523; Timothy Brook * national and international cultural and political 2. Portuguese Resilience in Global Trade: Military Motivation and Institutional Adaptation in intersections. the 16th and 17th Century Cape Route; Leonor Freire Costa * 3. An Explosion of Violence: How the Haitian Revolution Rearranged the Trade Patterns of the Western Hemisphere; Steven Contents: PART I: SPATIAL PROJECTIONS OF POWER * 1. Atlantic Urban Transfers in Early Topik * 4. Lifting the Continental Blockade: Britain, Portugal and Brazilian Trade in the Global Modernity: Mazagão from Africa to the Americas; Jorge Correia * 2. From Colonial Subjectivity Context of the Napoleonic Wars; José Luís Cardoso * 5. Retreating from Globalisation: Britain to ‘Enlightened’ Selfhood: The Spatial Rhetoric of the Plaza de Armas of Havana, Cuba, and the Renewal of Imperial Trade Between the Two World Wars; Tim Rooth * 6. Trade and 1771-1828; Paul Niell * 3. Urban Driftwood: Mobile Catholic Markers and the Extension of the Conflict in the Rhetoric of Winston Churchill; Richard Toye * 7. War, Revolution and the Great Seventeenth-Century Atlantic Public Sphere; Karin Vélez * PART II: THE SITE OF REFORM * Depression in the Global Wheat Trade, 1917-1939; Gregory P. Marchildon * 8. Trading Blocs 4. The Plymouth Rock of Old England?: James Cropper, Atlantic Anti-Slavery, and Liverpool’s and Trading Blows: GATT’s Conflictual Path to Trade Liberalisation, 1947-1967; Lucia Coppolaro Civic Identity; Keith Mason * 5. Romancing Post-Napoleonic Britain: The Metrical Tale and The and Francine McKenzie * 9. Nixon’s War with the International Economy; Thomas W. Zeiler * Fabulation of Simón Bolívar; Joselyn Almeida-Beveridge * 6. Imperial Cosmopolitanism and the Conclusion: Dismissing the Kantian View of Trade and Peace; Renato G. Flôres Jr. * Bibliography Making of an Indigenous Intelligentsia: African Lawyers in Colonial Urban Lagos; Bonny Ibhawoh * Part III: IDENTITY AND IMAGINATIVE HISTORY * 7. Leonora Sansay’s Anatopic Imagination; October 2013 UK October 2013 US Michael Drexler * 8. Transatlantic Loops and Urban Anonymity in Mary Shelley’s Lodore; 288pp 23 b/w tables, 8 graphs Cynthia S. Williams * 9.The Spanish Archive and the Remapping of U.S. History in Washington Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137326829 Irving’s Columbus; Lindsay DiCuirci * Section IV: Cultures of Performance * 10. Meere Strangers: Canadian Rights ebooks available Indigenous and Urban Performances in Algonquian London, 1580-1630; Coll Thrush * 11. Theater in the Combat Zone: Military Theatricals at Philadelphia, 1778; David Worrall The New Urban Atlantic February 2013 UK February 2013 US 292pp 14 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230341401 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Empires in World War I Education and State Formation Shifting Frontiers and Imperial Dynamics in a Global Conflict Europe, East Asia and the USA

Edited by Richard Fogarty, University at Albany, SUNY, USA, Andrew Jarboe, 2nd edition Northeastern University, USA Andy Green, University of London, UK The book assesses the effects of the war on Native Americans in the United States Standing Conference of Studies in Education Annual Book Awards Winner - for example, as well as on the relationship between India and Pakistan, the British Second Prize justice system in Palestine and the ‘imperial scramble’ in the Asia-Pacific region. Empires in World War I will be essential reading for students and scholars of the ’A seminal book.’ - Anne Corbett, Times Educational Supplement twentieth century. ‘A courageous and challenging book.’ - Roy Lowe, History of Education Contents: 1. Myths and Realities of Imperial Expansion * 2. Digging-In: The Great War and Re-issue of a seminal, widely-acclaimed study on the origins of national education the Roots of Belgian Empire; Matthew G. Stanard * 3. Race and Imperial Ambition: The case systems in Europe and the USA with a new Postscript exploring education and of Japan and India after World War One; Maryanne Rhett * 4. A Pacific Scramble?: Imperial state formation in East Asia. Readjustment in the Asia Pacific, 1911-1922; William Matthew Kennedy * 5. Soldiers of Empire, Far from Home * 6. ‘It was a Pretty Good War, but They Stopped it too Soon’: The American Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. The Uneven Development of National Education Systems * Empire, Native Americans, and the First World War; Steve Sabol * 7. The Full and Just Penalty?: 3. The Social Origins of National Education Systems * 4. Education and State Formation * 5. British Military Justice and the Empire’s War for Palestine; Julian Saltman * 8. Propaganda and Education and Statism in Continental Europe * 6. The U.S. Experience: Education, Nationhood Empire in the Heart of Europe: Indian Soldiers in Hospital and Prison, 1914-1918; Andrew T. and the Decentralized State * 7. English Education and the Liberal State * 8. Postscript: Jarboe * 9. Thinking Imperially, Acting Locally * 10. Citizenship, Military Service and Managing Education and State Formation in East Asia Exceptionalism: Originaires in World War One; Sarah Zimmerman * 11. For God and Country: Education, Economy and Society Missionary Service in Colonial Africa during the Great War; Kenneth Orosz * 12. The Visual Politics of Upper Silesian Settlements in the First World War; Erin Eckhold Sassin * 13. Imperial August 2013 UK August 2013 US Aftershocks * 14. The First World War and the Permanent West Indian Soldier; Richard Smith * 432pp 14 b/w tables 15. The First World War and Empire in the Americas; Alan McPherson * 16. Requiem for Empire: Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 9781137341730 Fabian War and the Imperial War Graves Commission; John Lack and Bart Ziino * Conclusion Paperback £24.99 / $45.00 9781137341747 ebooks available International Library of Twentieth Century History July 2013 US 336pp Hardback $99.00 / CN$114.00 9781780764405 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights The Coming of the Aerial War Culture and the Fear of Airborne Attack in Inter-War Britain

Michele Haapamäki, McMaster University, Toronto, Canada Transcendental History Here, Michele Haapamäki charts the history of flight and of war in the air in the early twentieth century, addressing the key issues of interwar historiography such Søren Gosvig Olesen, University of Copenhagen, as patriotism, fear, masculinity and propaganda. Denmark, David D. Possen, USA Contents: Introduction * 1. Situating Moods – Aviation Enthusiasts and Fear * 2. Anticipating Transcendental History defends the claim that New Weapons – Theorizing Aerial Warfare * 3. ‘The Dew of Death’ – Dueling Perspectives historicality is the very condition for human on Poison Gas * 4. C.G. Grey and J.B.S. Haldane – Two Professional Men, Two Ideologies * knowledge. By explaining this thesis, and by tracing 5. The Psychology of the Terror Victim in the Spanish Civil War – Morale and Defiance * 6. its development from Kant and Hegel to Derrida and Criticism from the Left – Gas Masks, Refuge Rooms, and Deep Shelters * 7. Terror From the Agamben, this book enriches our understanding of the Skies – Wartime and the Challenge to Civil Liberties * 8. Britishness – Civilians on the Home history of philosophy and contributes to epistemology Front and National Identity * 9. Architecture and Idealism – The Finsbury Deep Shelter Project * 10. Dissent, Patriotism and the Final Showdown Over Deep Shelter Policy * 11. Conclusions: and the philosophy of history. Violence and Terror – Reflections on Perpetual Fears Contents: Preface * PART I: THREE LESSONS IN THINKING International Library of Twentieth Century History ABOUT HISTORY * Husserl and the History of Reason * Heidegger and the History of Being * Merleau-Ponty and History October 2013 US Deconstructed * PART II: THE HISTORY OF THE SUBJECT 256pp * The Call of the Subject * The Heyday of the Subject * The Hardback $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781780764184 Shipwreck of the Subject * The History of the Subject * PART III: Published by I. B. Tauris TRANSCENDENTAL HISTORY * A Preliminary Concept of History * A Philosophical Concept of Canadian Rights History * Transcendental Logic as a Project * Necessary Truth * Tautology * The Incarnation of the Truth * Technology and History * Summary * Bibliography * Index November 2012 UK December 2012 US 216pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137277770 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Postwar Anti-Racism Global and Transnational History The United States, UNESCO, and “Race,” 1945-1968 The Past, Present, and Future

Anthony Q. Hazard Jr., Santa Clara University, USA Akira Iriye, , USA This book explores the discourse and practice of anti- It is no exaggeration to say that the study of history has racism in the first two decades following World War II, been transformed significantly during the last 20-odd uncovering the ways scientific and cultural discourses years. Akira Iriye, the world authority on transnational of ‘race’ continued to circulate in the early period history, examines the emergence and growth of global of contemporary globalization through the lens on and transnational history, away from more traditional, UNESCO. nation-centred perspectives. Contents: Early Postwar Anti-Racism: UNESCO in the 1940s * Contents: Preface * The Rise of Global/Transnational History Science and Politics: UNESCO Studies ‘Race’ * UNESCO under * Historians Falling Behind History * Global and Transnational Fire: Anti-Communism and Anti-Racism * Anti-Racism and Historiography * Where Do We Go From Here? * Index Orientalism * Movement and Momentum: UNESCO in the Early 1960s * Radicalization and the Collapse of Postwar Anti-Racism

October 2012 UK November 2012 US 266pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137003836 Canadian Rights ebooks available October 2012 UK October 2012 US 96pp Hardback £30.00 / $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781137299826 Canadian Rights ebooks available Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931-1945

Eri Hotta, independent scholar 'Hotta’s book on Japanese Pan-Asianism offers the most comprehensive treatment of this topic in The American West and the Nazi East English...This book should be essential reading for A Comparative and Interpretive Perspective both undrgraduate and graduate level courses on international affairs and Asian politics, as well as Carroll P. Kakel III, Johns Hopkins University Center for histories of imperialism and colonization.' - Cemil Liberal Arts, USA Aydin, American Historical Review ‘Challenging and provocative’- John K. Roth, Center 'Hotta extensively documents the continuing for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and presence of Pan-Asianism in Japan's policy making. Human Rights at Claremont McKenna College, This, by taking up the challenge of accounting for California, USA the ideological aspect of Japan's war, the book offers a new insight into an often fragmented history of ‘Kakel employs a thorough knowledge of the two Japan's Fifteen Years' War.' - The Journal of Asian histories as well as of Holocaust and genocide Studies studies to present a very unusual comparative history. It is startling, well-researched, and Hotta explores the critical importance of Pan-Asianism in Japanese imperialism. provocative. It deserves a fair-minded and broad Pan-Asianism was a cultural as well as political ideology that promoted Asian readership.’ - Walter Nugent, author of Habits of unity and recognition. The focus is on Pan-Asianism as a propeller behind Japan’s Empire: A History of American Expansion expansionist policies from the Manchurian Incident until the end of the Pacific War. By employing new ‘optics’ and a comparative approach, The American West and the Nazi East helps us recognize the unexpected and Contents: Introduction: Pan-Asian Ideology and the Fifteen Years’ War * Conceptual Roadmap: unsettling connections between America’s ‘western’ empire and Nazi Germany’s Tea, China, and Leadership * Prelude to the Fifteen Years’ War * From Internationalism to ‘eastern’ empire, linking histories previously thought of as totally unrelated and Pan-Asianism * Manchukuo, a Case of Pan-Nationalist Imperialism * The China War and Its leading readers towards a deep revisioning of the ‘American West’ and the ‘Nazi Pan-Asian Rescue * The Ozaki-Sorge Incident: The Spy Ring and its Pan-Asianist Recourse * The East’. War of ‘World-Historical Significance’ * Pan-Asianism in the Co-Prosperity Sphere * Conclusion: From Tea to Co-Prosperity Contents: Maps and Illustrations * Preface * Introduction * PART I: CONTINENTAL IMPERIALISM * 1. Empire: National Projects of ‘Space’ and ‘Race’ * 2. Racial ‘Othering’: Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series ‘Manufacturing Difference’ * PART II: SETTLER COLONIALISM * 3. Conquest and Expansion: April 2013 UK April 2013 US ‘Obtaining’ New ‘Living Space’ * 4. Colonization: ‘Peopling’ the Empire * 5. ‘Out-Group’ Policy: 304pp ‘Eliminating’ the ‘Natives’ * PART III: FRONTIER GENOCIDE * 6. War and Genocide: ‘Cleansing’ Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137270351 the Lebensraum * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index Canadian Rights ebooks available August 2013 UK August 2013 US 320pp 10 b/w illustrations, 2 maps Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$32.00 9781137352736 Canadian Rights

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Media and the British Empire Religion and the Cold War

Edited by Chandrika Kaul, University of St Andrews, UK Edited by Dianne Kirby, University of Ulster, UK ‘Media and the British Empire is a wide-ranging and fascinating collection of 'Many of these eye-opening essays are based on essays, which describe and examine the role of the media in the empire during State Department and Foreign Office archives and the 19th and 20th centuries. As some of the contributions dramatically exude the silver tongue of diplomacy. It is refreshing illustrate, that role was extremely significant.’ - Bill Kirkman, The Round Table to read the assessment by Ian Jones of grassroots attitudes to the Cold War culled from church ‘The only true history of a country’, wrote Thomas Macaulay, ‘is to be found in its newsletters in Birmingham.’ - Stuart Mews, Theology newspapers.’ Media and the British Empire explores how the media shaped and defined the economic, social, political and cultural dynamics of the British Empire This groundbreaking contribution to Cold War by viewing it from the perspective of the colonized as well as the colonizers. scholarship established that there was a significant Contents: Introduction; C.Kaul * 1. ‘To Enlighten South Africa’: The Creation of a Free Press at religious dimension to the Cold War and that it the Cape in the Early Nineteenth Century; J.M.Mackenzie * 2. ‘The Thinking is Done in London’: mattered. These essays are profound explorations of South Africa’s English Language Press and Imperialism; J.Lambert * 3. ‘The Old Pals Protection the longstanding and varied relationships of religious Society?’ The Colonial Office and the British Press on the Eve of Decolonisation; J.Lewis and institutions with temporal power, which is sustained by P.Murphy * 4. The Media and the Exile of Seretse Khama: The Bangwato vs. the British in claims to command life’s purpose. Bechuanaland, 1848-56; S.Williams * 5. Ernest Jones’ Mutiny: The People’s Paper, English Contents: Dedication * Foreword; B.Kent * Acknowledgements * Notes on the Contributors Politics and the Indian Rebellion 1857-58; T.Pratt * 6. Writing to the Defence of Empire: Winston * 1. Religion and the Cold War: An Introduction; D.Kirby * 2. Domestic and Foreign Policy Churchill’s Press Campaign Against Constitutional Reform in India, 1929-1935; I.St.John * 7. Considerations and the Origins of Postwar Soviet Church-State Relations, 1941-46; India, the Imperial Press Conferences and the Empire Press Union: The Diplomacy of News in A.Dickinson * 3. German Protestants Debate Politics and Theology after the Second World the Politics of Empire, 1909-1946; C.Kaul * 8. ‘Business as Usual’?: British Newsreel Coverage of War; M.D.Hockenos * 4. Pope Pius XII and the Cold War: Confrontation between Catholicism Indian Independence and Partition, 1947-1948; P.Woods * 9. Purity, Obscenity, and the Making and Communism; F.J.Coppa * 5. The Lonely Cold War of Pope Pius XII: P.C.Kent * 6. Harry of an Imperial Censorship System; D.Heath * 10. Peripheral Politics? Antipodean Interventions Truman’s Religious Legacy: The Holy Alliance, Containment and the Cold War; D.Kirby * 7. The in Imperial News and Cable Communication, 1870-1912; D.Cryle * 11. A ‘Sense of Common Vatican, Italy and the Cold War; J.Pollard * 8. Pro Patria, Pro Deo: The United States and the Citizenship’? Mrs Potts of Reefton, New Zealand, Communicates with the Empire; R.Harvey * Vatican in Cold War Yugoslavia, 1945-1950; C.R.Gallagher * 9. Cold War on High and Unity 12. That Some Must Suffer for the Greater Good: The Post Courier and the Bougainville Crisis; from Below: The French Communist Party and the Catholic Church in the Early Years of the P.Cass * 13. The Influence of the British Empire Through the Development of Communications Gaullist Fifth Republic; P.Hainsworth * 10. Entering the Age of Human Rights: Religion, Politics in Canada: French Radio Broadcasting During the Second World War; A.Canuel * 14. Echoes of and Jurisprudence in Early Cold War Canada, 1945-1950; G.Egerton * 11. The Clergy, the Cold Cosmopolitanism: Colonial Penang’s ‘Indigenous’ English Press; S.L.Lewis * Bibliography War and the Mission of the Local Church: England c.1945-60; I.Jones * 12. The Rehabilitation of September 2013 UK September 2013 US Martin Luther in the GDR: or, Why Thomas Muntzer Failed to Stabilize the Moorings of Socialist 288pp 5 b/w photos Ideology; H.Lehmann * 13. Martyrs, Miracles and Martians: Religion and Cold War Cinema in the Paperback £19.99 / $32.00 / CN$34.00 9781137358318 1950s; T.Shaw Canadian Rights July 2013 UK August 2013 US 272pp Paperback £19.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137339430 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Mass Dictatorship and Modernity

Edited by Michael Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea, Michael Schoenhals, Lund University, Sweden, Globalizing Social Rights Yong-Woo Kim, Ewha Womans University, South Korea The International Labour Organization and Beyond Mass Dictatorship and Modernity is the second volume in the ‘Mass Dictatorship’ series. A transnational, Edited by Sandrine Kott, Joëlle Droux, University of academic research venture, it interrogates mass Geneva, Switzerland dictatorship in a broad historical context, focusing on the emergence of modernity through interactions Based on the case of the ILO, both as an actor and of center and periphery, empire and colony, and driver of international social policy, this collection democracy and dictatorship on a global scale. explores the internationalization process of social rights, in a number of national and international Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes contexts. Globalizing Social Rights brings together a on Contributors * 1. Introduction: Mass Dictatorship and the variety of new scholarship by a group of highly qualified Radical Project for Modernity; M.Kim & M.Schoenhals * PART I: RADICAL PROJECTS FOR MODERNIZATION * PART II: THE and internationally renowned scholars. PUBLIC SPHERE AND MASS DICTATORSHIP * PART III: Contents: List of Tables * Preface * Acknowledgements * MODERN SUBJECTIFICATION AND AGENCY * Index Notes on Contributors * Introduction: S.Kott & J.Droux * PART I: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AND MILIEUS AROUND THE Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century ILO * PART II: THE ILO AND THE PRODUCTION OF SOCIAL September 2013 UK september 2013 US STANDARDS *PART III: THE ILO AND NATIONAL SPACES: 288pp 11 b/w photos FROM SOCIAL NORMS TO SOCIAL RIGHTS * PART IV: Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137304322 COMPETING SOCIAL MODELS: THE ILO AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL BODIES Canadian Rights International Labour Organization (ILO) Century Series

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Gender Politics and the Olympic Industry Rethinking Historical Distance

Helen Jefferson Lenskyj, University of Toronto, Canada Edited by Mark Salber Phillips, Carleton University, Canada, Barbara Caine, University of Sydney, Australia, This publication explores how the Olympic industry has Julia Adeney Thomas, University of Notre Dame, USA shaped hegemonic concepts of sporting masculinities and femininities for its own profit and image-making The idea of distance is one of the defining principles ends, examining its continuing marginalization of of modern historical method. This volume gives the athletes on account of their race, ethnicity, gender, discussion of historical distance new breadth, flexibility sexuality and class. and importance by incorporating diverse modes of Contents: Introduction * Beyond Binaries: An Intersectional representation including photography, sculpture, Analysis * The Limits of Liberalism: Sex, Gender and Sexualities painting, musical theatre, and fashion. * Challenges to the Olympic Industry * In the Pool, On the Ice: Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Illustrations * Notes on Contested Terrain * Sex and the Games * Conclusion Contributors * Introduction: Re-thinking Historical Distance; Mark Salber Phillips * PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES * 1. A Short History of Distance; Peter Burke * 2. Historical Distance, Historical Judgment; Ivan Gaskell * 3. The Travels of Fiction: Literature, Distance, and the Representation of the Past; Jürgen Pieters * PART II: BIOGRAPHIES AND PSYCHOANALYSIS * 4. Biography and the Question of Historical Distance; Barbara Caine * 5. Close-Ups; Adam Phillips * PART III: THEATRE AND ITS DISTANCES * 6. ‘Time Has Rendered These Allusions Natural’: Re-enacting the October 2012 UK October 2012 US Saint-Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in 1789; Matthew Lauzon * 7. Parody and Re-enactment 160pp in the Comic Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan; Carolyn Williams * PART IV: VISUAL STUDIES: Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137291141 SCULPTURE, PHOTOGRAPHY, AND FASHION * 8. Sir Francis Chantrey: Sculpture, History, Canadian Rights ebooks available and Geology; M.G. Sullivan * 9. Photographic Calculations: Intimate Trauma and Cool Distance in Post-war Japan; Julia Adeney Thomas * 10. Fashion, Microcosm, and Romantic Historical Distance; Timothy Campbell * PART V: DISTANCE AND POST-COLONIAL PERSPECTIVES * 11. ‘Distance’ and Settler Australia’s Black History; Bain Attwood * 12. Closing the Distance: Time, Historicity, and Contemporary Indigenous Art; Ruth B. Phillips Re-Enactment History September 2013 UK september 2013 US A Global History of Anti-Slavery Politics in the 272pp 31 b/w photos Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230284081 Nineteenth Century Canadian Rights

Edited by William Mulligan, Maurice Bric, both at University College Dublin, Ireland The abolition of slavery across large parts of the world was one of the most significant transformations in the nineteenth century, shaping economies, societies, Imagining Mass Dictatorships and political institutions. This book shows how the international context was essential in shaping the The Individual and the Masses in Literature and Cinema abolition of slavery. Edited by Michael Schoenhals, Lund University, Sweden, Karin Sarsenov, Malmö Contents: Introduction; William Mulligan * 1. ‘Liberté, University, Sweden Indépendance’: Haitian Antislavery and National Independence; Julia Gaffield * 2. ‘A most promising field for future usefulness’: This volume in the Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century series sees 12 The Church Missionary Society and the Liberated Africans of Swedish, Korean and Japanese scholars, theorists, and historians of fiction Sierra Leone; Maeve Ryan * 3. Debating Slavery and Empire: the and non-fiction probe the literary subject of life in twentieth century mass United States, Britain and the World’s Anti-Slavery Convention dictatorships. of 1840; Maurice Bric * 4. The Political as Personal: Transatlantic Abolitionism c. 1833-1867; Simon Morgan * 5. Autocratic Abolitionists: Tsarist Russian Anti- Contents: List of illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; Slavery Campaigns; Megan Dean * 6. Abolition and Antislavery in the Ottoman Empire: A Case Michael Schoenhals and Karin Sarsenov * 1. The Constitution of a Reliable Self: Word for Word to Answer?; Ehud Toledano * 7. Antislavery in Spain and its Colonies, 1808-1886; Christopher by Oleg Dorman and Lilianna Lungina; Karin Sarsenov * 2. The Post-Communist Afterlife of Schmidt-Nowara * 8. The anti-slave trade campaign in Europe, 1888-90; William Mulligan * Dissident Writers: The Case of Herta Müller; Anamaria Dutceac Segesten * 3. Challenging the 9. The invasion of America by an Englishman: E.D. Morel and the Anglo-American Intervention ‘Holocaust-reflex’: Imre Kertész’s Fatelessness: A Novel; Anders Ohlsson * 4. Ulrike and the in the Congo; Charles Laderman * 10. Slave Trade, Slavery and Abolitionism: The Unfinished War: World War II, Mass Dictatorship and Nazism in the Eyes of a German Girl ; Bibi Jonsson * Debate in France; Françoise Vergès * 11. Transformations In The Law Concerning Slavery; 5. Through the eyes of a child: Childhood and Mass Dictatorship in Modern European Literature; Legacies Of The 19th Century Anti-Slavery Movement; Andrea Nicholson * Bibliography Karin Nykvist * 6. Is Fictional Literature Incapable of Imagining the Shoah?; Björn Larsson * 7. Politics, Imagination and Everyday Life in Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup; Seonjoo Park * 8. May 2013 UK May 2013 US Innocence by Association? Everyday Nazism on DVD; Mats Jönsson * 9. The Good, the Bad 264pp and the Collaborators: Swedish World War II Guilt Redefined in Twenty-First Century Crime Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137032591 Fiction?; Kerstin Bergman * 10. Who are ‘we’?: The Dynamics of Consent and Coercion in Yi Canadian Rights ebooks available Mun-gu’s Our Neighbourhood; Shin Hyung-ki * 11. Swedish Proletarians towards Freedom. Ideals of Participation as Propaganda in the Communist Children’s Press of the 1920s; Jimmy Vulovic * 12. The Masses in Their Own Write (and Draw): A Heroes’ Register from the Great Cultural Revolution in Yunnan; Michael Schoenhals * Postscript; Naoki Sakai Mass Dictatorship in the Twentieth Century August 2013 UK August 2013 US 328pp 20 b/w photos Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137330680 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Black Power beyond Borders The Rise of Economic Societies in the The Global Dimensions of the Black Power Movement Eighteenth Century

Edited by Nico Slate, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Patriotic Reform in Europe and North America This groundbreaking volume examines the Edited by Koen Stapelbroek, Erasmus University transnational dimensions of Black Power - how Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Jani Marjanen, University Black Power thinkers and activists drew on foreign of Helsinki, Finland movements and vice versa how individuals and groups in other parts of the world interpreted ‘Black Power,’ This collection of essays explores the emergence from African liberation movements to anti-caste of economic societies in the British Isles and their agitation in India to indigenous protests in New development into a European, American and global Zealand. reform movement in the eighteenth century. Its fourteen contributions demonstrate the intellectual Contents: 1. The Borders of Black Power; Nico Slate * PART horizons and international networks of this widespread I: THE ROOTS OF BLACK POWER * PART II: THE PANTHERS ABROAD * PART III: THE POWER IN BLACK POWER and influential phenomenon. Contents: Political Economy, Patriotism and the Rise of Societies; K.Stapelbroek & J.Marjanen * Agrarian Patriotism and the Landed Interest: The Scottish ‘Society of Improvers Contemporary Black History in the Knowledge of Agriculture’, 1723–1746; B.Bonnyman * November 2012 UK december 2012 US A Kingdom of Cosmopolitan Improvers: The Dublin Society, 226pp 1731–1798 72; J.Livesey * The Society of Brittany and the Irish Economic Model: International Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137285058 Competition and the Politics of Provincial Development; J.Shovlin * The Georgofili of Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137285065 Florence, 1753–1783: From ‘perfect anarchy’ to Royal Academy; V.Becagli * Patriotism, Canadian Rights ebooks available Cosmopolitanism, and Political Economy in the Accademia dei pugni in Austrian Lombardy, 1760–1780; S.A.Reinert * Paternalism and Agricultural Reform: The Economic Society of Bern in the Eighteenth-Century; R.Wyss & M.Stuber * Economic Societies in Germany, 1760–1820: Organisation, Social Structures and Fields of Activities; H.E.Bödeker * Patriotic Societies and Royal Imperial Reforms in Denmark, 1761–1814 279; J.Engelhardt * Patriotism, Agronomy, and the Peasant Question: The Free Economic Society in Eighteenth-Century Russia; C.Leckey * The Haarlem 1771 Prize Essay on the Restoration of Dutch Trade and the Economic Branch of the Holland Society of Sciences; K.Stapelbroek * Between Mainstay and Internal Colony: Zeeland Radio Propaganda and the Broadcasting and the Decline of the Dutch Republic, 1750–1800; A.Neele * Between ‘Public’ and ‘Private Economy’: The Finnish Economic Society and the Decline of Economic Patriotism, 1797–1833; of Hatred J.Marjanen * The American Agricultural Societies and the Making of the New Republic, Historical Development and Definitions 1785–1830; M.Albertone August 2012 UK October 2012 US Keith Somerville, University of Kent, UK 400pp ‘Keith Somerville has produced a penetrating Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230354173 analysis of the role of radio as a propaganda tool for Canadian Rights ebooks available the incitement of genocide. He provides wide ranging and painstaking explanations of key examples - Nazi Germany, the Balkans, Rwanda and post-election Kenya - to give a devastating picture of how broadcast media can systematically poison political debate and the public sphere. This comprehensive A Dictionary of Environmental History account will be of interest to historians as well as scholars of politics, communications and media.’ - Ian D. Whyte, University of Lancaster, UK Suzanne Franks, City University, London, UK Professor Whyte's A Dictionary of Environmental An exposition and analysis of the development of History provides in a single volume a comprehensive propaganda, focusing on how the development of radio reference work covering the past 12,000 years of the transformed the delivery and impact of propaganda Earth's environmental history. Fully cross-referenced and led to the use of radio to incite hatred and violence. with an extensive bibliography, this pioneering work Contents: Foreword * Acknowledgements * Propaganda: Origins, Development and provides an authoritative yet accessible resource that Utilization * The Advents of Radio: Creating a Mass Audience for Propaganda and Incitement will form essential reading for academics, practitioners * The Cold War and After: Propaganda War and Radio in Regional Conflicts * Nazi Radio and students of environmental history and related Propaganda – Setting the Agenda for Hatred * Rwanda: Genocide, Hate Radio and the Power disciplines. of the Broadcast Word * Kenya: Political violence, the Media and the Role of Vernacular Radio Stations * Conclusions: Propaganda, Hate and the Power of Radio * Defining Hate Broadcasting Contents: Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * Introduction: * Bibliography * Index What is Environmental History? * Entries A–Z * Bibliography * Index August 2012 UK October 2012 US 288pp Environmental History and Global Change Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230278295 June 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 670pp Hardback $105.00 / CN$121.00 9781845114626 Published by I. 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Judgement and Truth in Early Analytic Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Philosophy and Phenomenology Independence

Edited by Mark Textor, King’s College London, UK An International History What is judgement? is a question that has exercised Carl Peter Watts, University of Southampton, UK generations of philosophers. Early analytic philosophers (Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein) and 'In this detailed and meticulously researched phenomenologists (Brentano, Husserl and Reinach) history Carl Peter Watts provides what is almost changed how philosophers think about this question. certainly the first study that sets UDI in context, This book explores and assesses their contributions and not just in Commonwealth terms, but much more help us to retrace their steps. widely - notably, for example, in the involvement of the United States. The great strength of Carl Peter Contents: Series Editor’s Foreword * Acknowledgements * Watts’s impressive study is that it explores fully a Notes on Contributors * Introduction; M.Textor * Theodor wide variety of issues in a way that helps to put all Lipps and the Psycho-Logic Theory of Judgement; W.Martin this for the first time in a full historical perspective.' - * Truth, Value, and Truth Value. Frege’s Theory of Judgement The Round Table and its Historical Background; G.Gabriel * Merely Entertaining a Thought, Judging and Asserting. Notes on a Passage in Frege’s This book analyzes the weaknesses in Britain’s Rhodesian ‘The Thought’; W.Künne * We owe it to Sigwart! A New Look at policy in the 1960s and the strains that Rhodesia’s UDI the Content/Object Distinction in Early Phenomenological Theories of Judgment from Brentano imposed on Britain’s relations with the Commonwealth, to Twardowski; A.Betti * Acceptance, Acknowledgment, Affirmation, Agreement, Assertion, the United States and the United Nations. Belief, Certainty, Conviction, Denial, Judgment, Refusal & Rejection; K.Mulligan * G.F. Stout and Russell’s Earliest Account of Judgement; M.van der Schaar * The Myth of the Coherence Contents: The Rhodesian Crisis in International History and International Relation * ‘Cudgelling Theory of Truth; N.Damnjanovic & S.Candlish * The Origin and Influence of G. E. Moore’s ‘The themselves numb.’ Anglo-Rhodesian Negotiations and the Search for a Settlement * ‘A classic Nature of Judgment’; C.Preti * The Russell-Wittgenstein Dispute: A new Perspective; F.McBride strategic blunder’. The Failure of British Deterrent and Coercive Strategies * ‘Moments of * Judgement and Truth in the Early Wittgenstein; H.Glock * Index tension and drama.’ Britain, Rhodesia and the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Meetings * ‘A concert of convenience.’ Britain, Rhodesia and the Old Commonwealth * ‘An essential part History of Analytic Philosophy of our co-operation in world affairs.’ Anglo-American Relations and Rhodesia * Preventing a ‘Red Army in Blue Berets’? The Rhodesian Problem at the United Nations * Reflections on the February 2013 UK February 2013 US Rhodesian Crisis 286pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137286321 December 2012 UK December 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 326pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781403979070 Canadian Rights

The Historical Turn in Analytic Philosophy Edited by Erich H. Reck, University of California, War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice Riverside, USA A Global History A collection of new essays by established scholars and younger practitioners exploring why analytic By David M. Crowe, Elon University, USA philosophy is now looking towards its history. In this sweeping, definitive work, historian David Contents: Series Editor’s Foreword * Acknowledgements * Crowe offers an unflinching account of the long and Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Analytic Philosophy and Philosophical History; Erich H. Reck * PART I: CASE STUDIES troubled history of genocide and war crimes. From * 1. Philosophy and the Tide of History: Bertrand Russell’s ancient atrocities to more recent horrors, he traces their Role in the Rise of Analytic Philosophy; Stewart Candlish * 2. disturbing consistency but also the heroic efforts made Taking the Measure of Carnap’s Philosophical Engineering: to break seemingly intractable patterns of violence and Metalogic as Metrology; Alan Richardson * 3. Quine and the retribution. Aufbau: The Possibility of Objective Knowledge; Peter Hylton 1. Crimes of War: Antiquity to the Middle Ages * 2. War and * 4. Ryle’s Conceptual Cartography; Julia Tanney * PART II: Crimes in China and Post-Medieval Europe * 3. Crimes and BROADER THEMES * 5. Frege, Lotze, and Boole; Jeremy Heis * Colonialism * 4. The Birth of the Modern Laws of War: Lieber to 6. Frege or Dedekind? Towards a Reevalution of Their Legacies; Erich H. Reck * 7. Psychology, Versailles * 5. Peace, Law, and the Crimes of World War II * 6. Epistemology, and the Problem of the External World: Russell and Before; Gary Hatfield * The Nuremberg IMT Trial * 7. The Tokyo IMT Trial * 8. Post-World 8. C. I. Lewis and the Analyticity Debate; Thomas Baldwin * PART III: METHODOLOGICAL War II National Trials in Europe and Asia * 9. The Genocide and REFLECTIONS * 9. Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy: The Development of the Idea Geneva Conventions: Lemkin, Tibet, Guatemala, and the Korean of Rational Reconstruction; Michael Beaney * 10. History and the Future of Logical Empiricism; War * 10. IHL: The Soviet-Afghan War, Saddam Hussein, Ad Hoc Tribunals, and Guantánamo * A. W. Carus * 11. What is the Good of Philosophical History?; Michael Kremer * 12. The Owl of Epilogue: The International Criminal Court Minerva: Is Analytic Philosophy Moribund?; Hans-Johann Glock * Index November 2013 UK November 2013 US History of Analytic Philosophy 608pp March 2013 UK March 2013 US Hardback £25.00 / $40.00 / CN$46.00 9780230622241 374pp 2 colour photos Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9780230201538 Canadian Rights

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Palgrave Macmillan Transnational Red Gas History Series Russia and the Origins of European Energy Dependence

Per Högselius, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), India and the Quest for One World Stockholm, Sweden Red Gas applies a systems and risk perspective on The Peacemakers international energy relations, author Per Högselius investigates how and why governments, businesses, Manu Bhagavan Hunter College and the Graduate Center-CUNY, USA , engineers and other actors sought to promote – and 'With narrative verve and meticulous scholarship, Manu Bhagavan tells an oppose– the establishment of an extensive East-West important though under-appreciated story. He paints a vivid group portrait natural gas regime that seemed to overthrow the of the first generation of modern Indian leaders and thinkers, illuminating fundamental logic of the Cold War. how they drew from the ideals of their ancient civilization and their victorious struggle for independence the basis for their country’s foreign policy at a Contents: Before Siberia: The Rise of the Soviet Natural Gas pivotal moment in world history.' – Strobe Talbott, Brookings Institution Industry * Towards an Export Strategy * Austria: The Pioneer * Bavaria’s Quest for Energy Independence * From Contract to India and the Quest for One World revolutionizes the history of human rights, Flow: The Soviet-Austrian Experience * Willy Brandt: Natural with dramatic impact on some of the most contentious debates of our time, by Gas as Ostpolitik * Constructing the Export Infrastructure * capturing the exceptional efforts of Mahatma Gandhi and the Nehrus to counter Trusting the Enemy: Importing Soviet Gas in Practice * Scaling the divisions of the Cold War with an uplifting new vision of justice built on the Up or Phasing Out? * From Soviet to Russian Natural Gas principle of ‘unity in diversity.’ Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series Contents: Acknowledgements * Cast * Preface * Prologue * 1. 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Western Anti-Communism and the Middle easTern hisTory Interdoc network Cold War Internationale Bahrain from the Twentieth Century

giles Scott-Smith, Roosevelt Study Centre, to the Arab Spring Middelburg, The Netherlands Miriam Joyce, Purdue University Calumet, USA Interdoc was established in 1963 by Western ‘Offers unparalleled insights into the island nation’s intelligence services as a multinational effort to history over the past century. For those wishing to coordinate an anti-communist offensive. Drawing on understand the evolution of the Persian gulf region exclusive sources and the memories of its participants, and the legacy of the superpowers in it, this volume this book charts Interdoc’s campaign, the people and is essential reading.’ - Jeffrey R. Macris, U.S. naval ideas that lay behind it and the rise and fall of this Academy remarkable network during the Cold War. An exploration of the modern history of Bahrain and its Contents: List of Illustrations * Series Preface * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction: international relations, Joyce investigates the country’s The Communist Challenge * Anti-Communism and PsyWar relations with the Us, the UK, saudi Arabia, Iran, and in the 1950s * Building the Network * A Dutch-German the UssR. Placing today’s events in context, she covers * The European Web * East-West Engagement and Interdoc the history of tension between sunni and shia Bahrainis Youth * The Fallout from Ostpolitik * Bringing the Americans and concludes with the still-unfolding events of the Back In * Interdoc Reconfi gures – The 1970s and Detente * Conclusion: Assessing the Legacy * Arab spring. Bibliography * Appendix I: Interdoc Conferences * Appendix II: Interdoc Publications * Appendix Contents: Oil, Iran and Palestine * Arab Nationalism and the British Decision to Depart * From III: Interdoc Contacts in Eastern Europe * Index Independence to the Ramadan/Yom Kippur War * Old Problems and New Challenges * After Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series the Shah’s Departure * From the Gulf Cooperation Council to the Arab Spring december 2012 UK december 2012 Us Middle East Today 376pp 3 b/w illustrations, 35 b/w photos, 1 b/w table august 2012 UK september 2012 Us hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / Cn$109.00 9780230221260 184pp Canadian rights ebooks available hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137031785 Canadian rights ebooks available

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Follow Palgrave Macmillan on Boutheina Khaldi, American University of Sharjah, ® @PalgraveHistory Facebook . Become a ‘fan’ of our United Arab Emirates ® Facebook page to get the latest for the latest news, events ‘In writing this book about Mayy Ziyadah and her news, reviews and event invites. and competitions early twentieth-century Cairo salon that for the first time brought together the male and female literati of the Arab world, Boutheina Khaldi has contributed www.facebook.com/PalgraveMacmillan www.twitter.com/palgravehistory a crucial missing element in the construction of the modern Arabic literary canon.’ - Miriam Cooke, Duke University Through her detailed study of Mayy Ziyādah’s literary salon, Boutheina Khaldi sheds light on salon and epistolary culture in early twentieth-century Egypt and its role in Egypt’s Nahdah (Awakening). Contents: The Ambivalent Modernity Project: From Napoleon’s Expedition to Mayy Ziyādah’s Salon * The Salon as a Public Sphere * They Discuss * The Letter as Annex * Style as Persuasion: Pleading the Case for the New Middle East Today december 2012 UK december 2012 Us 248pp hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9780230340862 Canadian rights ebooks available

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Détente in Cold War Europe Ottomania Politics and Diplomacy in the Mediterranean and the Middle East The Romantics and the Myth of the Islamic Orient

Elena Calandri, Florence University, Italy, Daniele Roderick Cavaliero, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK Caviglia, LUSPIO Institute in Rome, Italy, Antonio Varsori University of Padova, Italy Cavaliero analyzes the Romantic vision of the Orient , from Ottoman Turkey, through the Middle East, The Mediterranean sea has been a key geopolitical including Egypt and Persia, to the Vale of Kashmir - territory in the global international relations of the fascination with the exotic Orient mixed with distaste for twentieth century; of crucial importance to the US, the despotic rule. The Romantics saw the Ottoman Empire as Middle East and in the history of the EU. As Cold War the feebler successor to the huge and invincible military documents become declassified and these archives state that threatened Europe in previous centuries; and become accessible to western historians, this volume the Ottoman Sultan as an absolute ruler living in distant reassesses the secret war waged over three decades for splendor, with power of life and death over his people, control of the Mediterranean Sea. An ‘American lake’ stifling any national and democratic aspiration that in the 1950s, a battlefield for influence in the Cold War might undermine his empire. of the 1960s, and an increasingly important political Contents: Introduction * The Empire of Osman * The Sultan in arena for the oil-rich Gulf States in the 1970s, the his Seraglio * The Harem * Exotic and Erotic * Peri and Prisoner * Mediterranean offers a focal point around which the Look upon my works ye mighty and despair * Virgins soft as roses * Ghastly as a tyrant’s dream major themes and narratives of Cold War history were constructed. * Barbering and shaving * Lallah Rookh and the Irish Minstrel * Scott and the quest for chivalry * Tancred and Eva * Isabella, Hester and Jane * Conclusion * Biblography Contents: Introduction * The Mediterranean(s) in the Global Balance * Fault Lines in Post-War Mediterranean and the ‘Birth of Southern Europe’, 1945–1979: An Overview * The United April 2013 US States, the EE C and the Mediterranean: Rivalry or Complementarity? * Re-Discovering the 272pp Mediterranean: First Tests of Coordination among the Nine * Sea and Détente in Helsinki: The Paperback $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781780764825 Mediterranean Stake of the CSCE, 1972–1975 * And More Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights International Library of Twentieth Century History July 2013 US 352pp Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780761084 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights Medicine in Iran Profession, Practice and Politics, 1800-1925

Hormoz Ebrahimnejad, University of Southampton, UK This book traces how medicine in modern Iran was both theoretically and Modernism and Zionism institutionally transformed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It explores the process by which local physicians, in a non-colonial context, assimilated the David Ohana, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, emerging ‘modern medicine’ and the institutional devices that accommodated Israel this transition. Contents: 1. The State of Medical Theory and Practice in Nineteenth-Century Iran * 2. The Part of Palgrave’s Modernism and... series, Modernism Physicians and their Encounter with Western Medicine *3. The Reform Movement and Medical and Zionism explores the relationship between Institutionalization * 4. Medical Transition under the Constitution modernism and the Jewish national ideology, the Zionist movement, which was operative in all areas of October 2013 UK October 2013 US Jewish art and culture. 288pp 13 b/w illustrations, 1 figure Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230341029 Contents: Introduction: Modernity, Modernism and Canadian Rights ebooks available Modernization in Zionism * PART I: THE MYTH OF ZARATHUSTRA * PART II: THE MYTH OF PROMETHEAN * PART III: THE MYTH OF NIMROD * Bibliography

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Learning to Read in the Late Ottoman Empire The Monetary History of Iran and the Early Turkish Republic From the Safavids to the Qajars

Benjamin C. Fortna, University of London, UK Rudi Matthee, University of Delaware, USA, Willem 'I was much impressed by Benjamin C. Fortna’s book Floor, Maryland, USA, Patrick Clawson, Washington Learning to Read in Late Ottoman and the Early Turkish Institute, USA Republic. The author, [...] possesses considerable The monetary history of a country provides important expertise in the field of Ottoman education.' - insights into its economic development, as well as its Johann Strauss, Strasbourg University, France political and social history. This book is the first detailed An exploration of the ways in which children learned study of Iran’s monetary history from the advent of the and were taught to read, against the background of the Safavid dynasty in 1501 to the end of Qajar rule in 1925. transition from Ottoman Empire to Turkish Republic. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Monetary System during the This study gives us a fresh perspective on the transition Safavid Period: Money, Metals and Minting * 2. The Trade in from empire to republic by showing us the ways that Bullion in Safavid Times * 3. The Politics of Minting * 4. The reading was central to the construction of modernity. Monetary System under the Afsharids and Zands, 1732-1794 * 5. The Monetary System under the Qajars, 1779-1925 * Afterword Contents: List of Figures * Preface * Acknowledgements * * Bibliography * Index Abbreviations * Note on Transliteration, Dates and Surnames * Introduction: Reading Empire, Reading Republic * Reading Represented * Context and Content June 2013 US * Mechanics: Text and Image * Commodification and the Market * Lives of Reading and Writing 320pp * Conclusion: Reading and Modernity * Notes * Bibliography * Index Hardback $75.00 / CN$86.00 9781780760797 Published by I. B. Tauris September 2012 UK November 2012 US Canadian Rights 264pp 11 b/w illustrations Paperback £22.99 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781137270931 Canadian Rights ebooks available

Iran From Theocracy to the Green Movement

In Search of a Peace Settlement Edited by Negin Nabavi, Montclair State University, Egypt and Israel between the Wars, 1967-1973 USA ‘This outstanding book is an indispensable Moshe Gat, Bar Ilan University, Israel contribution for the study of contemporary Iran. It brings together a rich set of analytical and This is the first examination of the Israeli and Egyptian informative essays by leading authorities and peace process between 1967-1973, which highlights covers a wide range of topics, from the significance the rise and fall of Soviet influence after the Six Day of the Green Movement in terms of Iranian politics War and explores how the increasing importance of and society to the identity politics and culture of America’s political leadership affected the region. private business entrepreneurship in the Islamic Contents: Introduction * After the War: A Political Stalemate Republic. Timely and thought-provoking, this multi- * The War of Attrition: The Egyptian-Israeli Front Spirals Out of disciplinary volume on the dynamics of a culture and Control * Towards the Rogers Peace Initiative * Sadat – Striving society undergoing change is essential reading for for a Settlement * The Moment of Decision * Conclusions * any serious inquiry into the contemporary Middle Bibliography * Index East.’ -Ahmad Ashraf, Columbia University

Negin Nabavi brings together essays written by experts and scholars that shed

light on the many transformations that Iran has experienced in the 30 years under the Islamic Republic and speculate on the import of the developments of 2009 June 2012 UK August 2012 US and beyond. 304pp Hardback £60.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230375000 Contents: PART I: RELIGION, POLITICS, AND DISCOURSE * The Tenth Presidential Elections Canadian Rights ebooks available and their Aftermath; F.Farhi * The Political Economy of the Green Movement: Contestation and Political Mobilization in Iran; F.Adelkhah * From ‘Reform’ to ‘Rights’: Mapping a Changing Discourse in Iran, 1997-2009; N.Nabavi * The Sacred in Fragments: Shi’i Iran since the 1979 Revolution; B.Rahimi * PART II: NATIONAL IDEOLOGY, THE ECONOMY, AND THE STATE * Matters of Authenticity: Nationalism, Islam and Ethnic Diversity in Iran; R.C.Elling * From ‘Enemies of the Revolution’ to Unfulfilled Ideal: Private Industrial Entrepreneurs in the Islamic Republic of Iran; K.Selvik * PART III: WOMEN, YOUTH, AND SOCIETY * The Green Movement: A Struggle against Islamist Patriarchy?; F.Sadeghi * Socio-demographic Changes in the Family and their Impact on the Socio-Political Behavior of the Youth in Post-Revolutionary Iran; M.Ladier-Fouladi August 2012 UK September 2012 US 202pp 3 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £57.50 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230114616 Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9780230114692 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Eclipse of the Abbasid Caliphate Islam, Orientalism and Intellectual History

Abu’ Ali Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Ya’qublgn Modernity and the Politics of Exclusion since Ibn Khaldun Miskawayh, former philosopher, Iran, D. S. Margoliouth, formerly University of Oxford, UK, Mohammad R. Salama, San Francisco State University, USA The Eclipse of the Abbasid Caliphate is one of the most As the events and aftermath of 9/11 have shown, the original and interesting chronicles to have survived relationship between Islam and the West is deeply troubled. from the mediaeval Islamic world. Written by the Here Mohammad Salama calls for a new understanding of noted Persian historian and philosopher, Miskawayh, Islam as a historical condition that has existed in relationship it is a lively, vigorous and remarkably secular account to the West since the seventh century. of events during a time that many consider to be the Contents: Prologue: Thinking about Islam and the West * Fact or Fiction? How golden age of Islamic scholarship. Miskawayh’s position the Writing of History Became a Discourse of Conquest * Postcolonial Battles at court and his role as keeper of state papers meant he over Ibn Khaldun: Intellectual History and the Politics of Exclusion * How did was well placed to provide what is an extremely well Islam make it into Hegel’s Philosophy of World History? * The Emergence of informed account of events. Translated from the Arabic Islam as a Historical Category in British Colonial Thought * Disciplining Islam: by David Margoliouth, Laudian Professor of Arabic at Colonial Egypt, A Case Study * Epilogue: Historicizing the Global, Politicizing Oxford University, the work is long out of print and Islam, Giving Violence a New Name now very rare. This edition is introduced by Hugh Kennedy, a leading international May 2013 US authority on the period. 304pp Contents: VOLUME I: The Reigns of Muqtadir, Qahir and Radi * VOLUME II: The Reigns of Paperback $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781780764504 Muttaqi, Mustakfi, Muti’ and Ta’i’ * VOLUME III: The Reigns of Ta’i’ and Qadir Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights November 2013 US 1448pp Hardback $495.00 / CN$569.00 9781780760650 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights The Albanians A Modern History

Miranda Vickers, University of London, UK State, Religion, and Revolution in Iran, ‘A vigorous, well-informed and readable study of modern Albanian history succeeds in making sense of Albania’s fragmented, intricate and tangled history, which is a 1796 to the Present noteworthy feat the book can be warmly recommended.’ – Raymond Hutchings, The Slavonic Review Behrooz Moazami, Loyola University New Orleans, USA Newly revised for this paperback edition, The Albanians considers the gradual process This book examines transformation of political and of reform and the fragility of the Albanian experiment with democracy, and includes a religious spheres in Iran from the start of the Qajar dramatic account of the days leading up to Sali Berisha’s resignation of the presidency. period to the dramatic post-election crisis of 2009. It Contents: Preface * Glossary * Maps * 1. Introduction * 2. The Nature of Ottoman Rule and the Rise of challenges dominant scholarly assumptions about the the Great Pashaliks * 3. Political and Cultural Moves to Consolidate the Albanian National Movement influence of Shi’ism in Iranian culture and the role of * 4. Albanian Independence and the End of Ottoman Rule * 5. The Reign of Prince Wied and the First religious elites. World War * 6. Political Instability and the June Revolution * 7. The Consolidation of Zogu’ s Regime and the Italian Ascendancy * 8. The Second World War and the Founding of the Albanian Communist Contents: 1. Introduction: State, Religion, and Revolution in Iran, Party * 9. ‘Building Socialism’ under Yugoslav and Soviet Tutelage * 10. The Retreat into Isolation * 11. 1796-to the Present * PART I: FROM FRAGMENTED POLITICAL The End of Communism and the Path to Democratic Pluralism * 12. The Democratic ‘Dream’ Fades * AUTHORITY TO CENTRAL BUREAUCRATIC POWER, 1796 Notes * Bibliography * Index -1963 * 2.The Political Authority of the Qajar State, 1796-1925 * 3. Forming a Utilitarian Buffer State: The Pahlavis, 1925-1963 October 2013 US * PART II: THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE SHI’I ULAMA, 320pp 1796-1963 * 4. Religious Revivalism and the Formative Phase Paperback $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781780766959 of Orthodoxy, 1796-1892 * 5. The Constitutional Moment: Published by I. B. Tauris The Ulama and the Political Sphere, 1892-1921 * 6. The Nationalization of Religious Morality Canadian Rights Organizational Expansion of the Ulama, 1925-1963 * PART III: THE MAKING OF THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH, 1963-to the PRESENT * 7. The Islamization of Social Movements and the Revolution, 1963-1979 * 8. The Invention of a Modern Theocracy: An Unfinished Revolution * 9. Making Sense of the State, Religion, and the Islamic Revolution Middle East Today Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire October 2013 UK October 2013 US A History of the Fraternity and its Influence in and the Levant 240pp 3 figures Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137325853 Dorothe Sommer, The University of Sheffield, UK Paperback £19.99 / $32.00 / CN$37.50 9781137325884 Canadian Rights Freemasonry in the Ottoman Empire analyses the social and cultural structures of the Masonic network of lodges and their interconnections at a pivotal juncture in the history of the Ottoman Empire, making it invaluable for researchers of the history of the Middle East. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Ottoman Empire in the Late Nineteenth Century * 2. Masonic Principles Challenged * 3. Masonic Grand Bodies * 4. Freemasonry in Beirut * 5. Freemasonry on Mount Lebanon * 6. Freemasonry in Tripoli and El Mina * Conclusion Library of Ottoman Studies September 2013 US 320pp 2 line, 16 bw integrated Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781780763132 Published by I. B. Tauris Canadian Rights

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North America Science Education and Citizenship Fairs, Clubs, and Talent Searches for American Youth, 1918-1958

John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon Sevan G. Terzian, University of Florida, USA John M. Logsdon, The George Washington University, USA Sevan G. Terzian traces the changing civic justifications ‘Echoes of this time lift off the pages of John F. Kennedy for science clubs, fairs, and talent searches for American and the Race to the Moon, a new book by John M. youth from World War One to the Cold War. Logsdon, a political scientist and longtime space Contents: Introduction * 1. Origins of Science Clubs and Fairs policy specialist at George Washington University. He * 2. Building a Network * 3. Showcasing Young Scientists at has drawn on new research in archives, oral histories the New York World’s Fair * 4. Enlisting Science Education for and memoirs available in recent years to shed new National Strength * 5. Sustaining Mobilization in an Atomic Age light on the moon race.’—The New York Times * Conclusion While there are many biographies of JFK and accounts of the early years of US space efforts, this book uses primary source material and interviews with key participants to provide a comprehensive account of how the actions taken by JFK’s administration have shaped the course of the US space program over the last 45 years. Historical Studies in Education Contents: 1. ‘We Should Go to the Moon’ * 2. Before the White House * 3. Making the December 2012 UK January 2013 US Transition * 4. Getting Started * 5. First Decisions * 6. ‘There’s Nothing More Important’ * 7. 252pp 9 figures, 4 b/w tables Space Plans Reviewed * 8. ‘A Great New American Enterprise’ * 9. First Steps on the Way to the Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137031860 Moon * 10. ‘I Am Not That Interested in Space’ * 11. Early Attempts at Space Cooperation * 12. Canadian Rights ebooks available To the Moon Together: Pursuit of an Illusion? * 13. Apollo under Pressure * 14. Were Changes in the Wind? * 15. John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology May 2013 UK May 2013 US 308pp 13 b/w illustrations Flight Paperback £15.00 / $22.00 / CN$28.00 9781137346490 Canadian Rights ebooks available The Story of Virgil Richardson, A Tuskegee Airman in Mexico

Ben Vinson III, Penn State University, USA 'A revealing look at an overlooked part of black history on the American continent.' - Booklist Inventing the American Astronaut 'Flight is well worth reading for anyone interested in the story of a true hero. Virgil Richardson’s intriguing Matthew H. Hersch, University of Pennsylvania, USA path through life should be must reading for anyone interested in The Tuskegee Airmen, a group of ‘A provocative effort to cast new light on the NASA important figures in our history. This book also offers program.’—Kirkus unique insight into the unknown stories of African ‘This is a groundbreaking work about the creation of Americans who settled in Mexico. Flight has detailed an entirely new profession: the astronaut. Wresting a underrepresented chapter in African American the history of the American astronaut from tired history and Mexican history.' - Gregory Bell, author hagiographies, Matthew H. Hersch has produced a of In the Black: A History of African Americans on Wall superb scholarly book that illustrates vividly how Street American astronauts negotiated between public The rich and fascinating oral narrative of an African American WWII fighter pilot, perceptions, private lives, and workplace demands. radio personality, and co-founder of Harlem’s American Negro Theater. The outcome, as Hersch shows, was a profession that continuously evolved in surprising ways.’— Asif Contents: Preface - From the Eyes of an Historian * Black American Yankees on Montezuma’s Siddiqi, author of The Red Rockets’ Glare: Spaceflight Soil * Before the War * In the Army Now * Days at Tuskegee * From Tuskegee Back to War * and the Soviet Imagination, 1857-1957 Atlantic Sound * A Soldiers’s Homecoming * Bienvenidos a Mexico * From Tourist to Resident - Being Black in Mexico City during the 1950’s * Livin’ and Workin’ the Mexico City Scene * New Who were the men who led America's first expeditions into space? Soldiers? Daredevils? York Interlude * Transitions - Back to Mexico during the 1960’s * Border Crossings The public sometimes imagined them that way: heroic military men and hot-shot pilots without the capacity for doubt, fear, or worry. However, early astronauts were hard- December 2012 UK January 2013 US working and determined professionals - 'organization men' - who were calm, calculating, 224pp 14 b/w illustrations and highly attuned to the politics and celebrity of the Space Race. Many would have Paperback £17.50 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137281968 been at home in corporate America - and until the first rockets carried humans into Canadian Rights ebooks available space, some seemed to be headed there. Instead, they strapped themselves to missiles and blasted skyward, returning with a smile and an inspiring word for the press. From the early days of Project Mercury to the last moon landing, this lively history demystifies the American astronaut while revealing the warring personalities, raw ambition, and complex motives of the men who were the public face of the space program. Contents: ‘Project Astronaut’ * ‘Deke’s Boys’ * Scientists In Space * The Man In The Gray Flannel Spacesuit * Public Space Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology October 2012 UK October 2012 US 234pp 11 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137025272 Paperback £17.50 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9781137025289 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Empire and Education The Founding Fathers, Education, A History of Greed and Goodwill from the War of 1898 to the and “The Great Contest” War on Terror The American Philosophical Society Prize of 1797 A.J. Angulo, Winthrop University, USA Edited by Benjamin Justice, Rutgers University, USA 'This magnificent book provides not only a thoughtful view of modern American history, but 'Historians are detectives, and the sleuths in this deep insight into a vital question: why does the remarkable book show us how to examine important United States feel such a drive to intervene in so documents from the late eighteenth century. many countries so far from our own shores? With Anyone interested in the effects of the American vivid storytelling and magisterial knowledge, Angulo Revolution will love this book.' - Robert L. Hampel, takes us on a century-long journey from the Spanish- University of Delaware, USA American War to the War on Terror. Along the way, Leading historians provide new insights into the he uncovers themes that shape both our approach to founding generation’s views on the place of public the world and our national psyche.' - Stephen Kinzer, education in America. This volume explores enduring author of Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime themes, such as gender, race, religion, and central vs. Change From to Iraq local control, in seven essays of the 1790s on how This book is about education and to implement public education in the new USA. The from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror. Very little original essays are included as well. coordinated or sustained research has been devoted to the broader contours Contents: Foreword; Carl F. Kaestle * 1. Introduction; Benjamin Justice * PART I: METHODS * of America, education, and empire. And third, this volume seeks to inspire new PART II: MEANINGS * PART III: MATERIALS directions in the study of American educational history. Historical Studies in Education Contents: Preface * After the Maine * Benevolent Education * Culture and Citizenship * Hampton Creole * By Executive Order * Greatest Generation * Zero Hour * In Perpetuity * July 2013 UK July 2013 US Private Matter * Complex Problem * Notes * Bibliography 304pp 8 b/w tables, 2 b/w illustrations, 1 colour table Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137271013 July 2012 UK August 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 206pp 2 figures Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137024510 Paperback £17.50 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137024527 Canadian Rights ebooks available Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era God, Darwin, and the Roots of America’s Culture Wars

Rethinking the History of American Education Adam Laats, Binghamton University, USA ‘Where the book is strongest, and the reason Edited by William J. Reese, University of Wisconsin- historians of education will want to read it, is to see Madison, USA, John L. Rury, University of Kansas, USA a much more complex, widespread, and effective 'This is an excellent collection of essays by a group of movement by religious conservatives to address the outstanding historians of education in honor of Carl content and control of education in the 1920s and Kaestle, one of the towering figures in the field. The beyond.’—History of Education Quarterly beauty of these essays is that they succinctly clarify ‘Recommended.’—CHOICE the state of the art in various areas of educational history. This book will have great appeal to practicing This work explores the wide-ranging educational historians of education and will be of immeasurable activism of conservative Protestant fundamentalists in help to new scholars just entering the field.' - Jeffrey the 1920s. Mirel, Contents: PART I: FUNDAMENTALISM AND The essays speak to historians, educational researchers, FUNDAMENTALISTS * A New Kind of Protestant * What’s in policy makers and others seeking fresh perspectives a Name? * PART II: GOD AND SCHOOL * Campus Skirmishes on questions related to the historical development of * Early Legislative Battles * Of Monkeys and Men * PART III: MONKEYS AND MODERNISM * schooling in the United States. School Legislation after Scopes * College Controversies after Scopes * Fundamentalists, Bibles, and Schooling in the 1920s * PART IV: FUNDAMENTALISM TRANSFORMED * Fundamentalists Contents: Introduction: A Multifaceted and Changing Field; W.J.Reese & J.L.Rury * Literacy, and the New Fundamentalism * Fundamentalists outside the New Fundamentalism Common Schools, and High Schools in Antebellum America; M.Vinovskis& G.Moran * The History and Legacy of the Savannah Education Association; J.Jones * Children in American July 2012 UK August 2012 US History; N.R.Hiner * Historical Perspectives on African American Education; M.Fultz * 268pp Immigration and Education in American History; M.Olneck * Women’s Education in the United Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137021014 States; M.A.Nash * Higher Education in American History; C.Ogren * Teacher Education Canadian Rights ebooks available and Teaching in 20th Century America; K.Sconzert * Curriculum History and Its Response to Revisionism; B.Franklin * Bridging the Gap between Metropolitan and Educational History; J.Dougherty * The Evolving Federal Role in American Education; A.Nelson * On Policy Relevant Knowledge: From the War on Poverty to the War of Ideas; E.Lagemann * Epilogue: Looking to the Future; W.J.Reese & J.L.Rury October 2012 UK October 2012 US 304pp Paperback £22.50 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137267115 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Life of Herbert Hoover The Embassy in Grosvenor Square Fighting Quaker, 1928-1933 American Ambassadors to the United Kingdom, 1938-2008

Glen Jeansonne, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Alison R. Holmes, MacMillan Center for International USA Affairs, Yale University, USA, J. Simon Rofe, University ‘Essential.’ - CHOICE of Leicester, UK ‘The fact is, most ‘conventional wisdom’ about 'Despite the long-running debate over the nature Hoover, both taught in college classrooms and and significance of the Anglo-American ‘special coming through ‘historians,’ is flat-out wrong. Such relationship,’ historians have not until now had a is the inescapable conclusion one must draw after comprehensive view of Washington’s ambassadors reading Wisconsin academician Glen Jeansonne’s in London. The sixteen well-written and impressively richly detailed account of the Hoover presidency, researched essays in this volume offer a fascinating 1929-1933’ - Washington Times perspective on diplomacy as practiced by governments that have remained close despite their This is the first definitive study of the presidency many spats. This is a book that should appeal to of America’s least understood and most under- general readers as well as to scholars and students.' - appreciated Chief Executive. Combining government Frank Costigliola, University of Connecticut with private resources, Hoover became the first president to pit government action against the economic cycle, setting precedents Covering the period 1938 to 2008, The Embassy in and spawning ideas employed by his successor and all future presidents. Grosvenor Square explores the role of the embassy in the Anglo-American ‘special relationship,’ both in terms of transatlantic affairs and issues of international Contents: 1. The Long Dusty Road from West Branch * 2. Landslide * 3. Prepping for the relations. Presidency and Sparring with Congress * 4. Humanizing Hoover * 5. A Whirling Dervish * 6. The Engine of Prosperity Jumps the Track * 7. The Seventy-First Congress: Fighting the Political Wars Contents: Preface * Acknowledgements * Author Biographies * Introduction; A.R.Holmes & * 8. Hoover and the World: Foreign Policy, 1929-1930 * 9. A Polarized Party * 10. Combating the J.S.Rofe * PART I: THE WAR TIME AMBASSADORS 1938-1946; J.S.Rofe * Joseph P Kennedy Depression: Phase One, 1929-1930 * 11. The Seventy-Second Congress: Frustrating, Yet Fruitful 1938-40; J.S.Rofe * , 1941-45; D.Mayers * W Averell Harriman 1946; * 12. Fighting the Depression: Phase II, 1931-1932 * 13. Frustrated Farmers, Angry Veterans * M.H.Folly * PART II: THE COLD WAR AMBASSADORS PART I 1946-1961; J.S.Rofe * Lewis 14. Race, Gender, and Labor * 15. The Grim Reaper Stalks the World: Foreign Affairs, 1931-1933 Williams Douglas, 1947-50; J.Colman * Walter Sherman Gifford, 1950-53; J.Colman * Winthrop * 16. Life in the White House: Personal and Social * 17. The Peter Pan in Hoover: Children and Aldrich 1953-57; A.Boxer * Whitney, 1957-61; T.C.Mills * PART III: THE COLD WAR Fish * 18. The Fourth Estate * 19. Running for His Life: The Election of 1932 * 20. The Hard AMBASSADORS PART II 1961-1981; A.R.Holmes * David KE Bruce, 1961-69; J.W.Young * Interregnum * 21. Fighting Quaker Walter H Annenberg, 1969-74; J.Cameron * , 1975-76; A.Spelling * , 1976-77; A.Spelling * Kingman Brewster 1977-81; A.Spelling * PART IV: THE COLD May 2013 UK May 2013 US WAR CLOSERS 1981-1991; A.R.Holmes * John J. Louis, Jr., 1981-83; P.Trickett * Charles Price 566pp 14 b/w illustrations 1983-89; P.Trickett * Henry E Catto Jr., 1989-91; N.J.Cull * PART V: THE POST-COLD WAR Paperback £22.50 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137346735 AMBASSADORS 1991-2001; A.R.Holmes * Raymond George Hardenbergh Seitz, 1991-94; Canadian Rights ebooks available A.R.Holmes * William J Crowe 1994-97; A.R.Holmes * Philip Lader 1997-2001; J.Dumbrell * PART VI: POST 9/11 AMBASSADORS 2001-2008; A.R.Holmes * William Stamps Farish III 2001-04; A.R.Holmes * Robert Holmes Tuttle 2005-08; A.R.Holmes * Appendices * Table of Ambassadors, Presidents and Prime Ministers * Index December 2012 UK December 2012 US 376pp Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230280625 The Life of Herbert Hoover Canadian Rights ebooks available Keeper of the Torch, 1933-1964

Gary Dean Best, formerly at University of Hawaii at Hilo (deceased) In this monumental contribution to Hoover scholarship, eminent historian Gary Dean Best Herbert Hoover and Dwight D. Eisenhower chronicles the post-presidential decades of this important historical figure, and the achievements of a A Documentary History distinguished career that extended far beyond Herbert Hoover’s presidency. Timothy Walch, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, USA Contents: 1. The Silent Period * 2. The Politician * 3. The Evangelist * 4. Crises Abroad, Politics at Home * 5. Campaigns * Bringing together core selections from and analysis 6. Leading the Loyal Opposition * 7. The War Years * 8. Planning of material documenting the uneasy collaboration for Peace * 9. A New Attitude in Washington * 10. On The Road between Herbert and Eisenhower, this collection at 71 * 11. Rolling Back the New Deal * 12. The Great Debate * 13. incisively uses primary sources to illuminate the 1952 The Republican Years * 14. The Ageless One * 15. The Grand Old Republican nomination fight, the second Hoover Man of the Grand Old Party Commission, and other key episodes during the January 2013 UK January 2013 US Eisenhower presidency. 560pp 8 b/w illustrations Contents: 1. Getting to Know You, 1945-1948 * 2. The Best Hardback £37.50 / $60.00 / CN$69.00 9780230103108 Defense, 1949-1951 * 3. Defining the Campaign, 1952 * 4. Canadian Rights Negotiating the Nomination, 1952 * 5. A Tense Courtship, 1952 * 6. Back to Work, 1953 * 7. Reorganization Redux, 1954-1955 * 8. Insuring a Second Term, 1956 * 9. Dear Mr. President, 1957 * 10. Coming to Closure, 1958-1959 * 11. Drifting Away, 1960- 1965 * Guide to Further Reading and Research July 2013 UK July 2013 US 280pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137334084 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Theodore Roosevelt Abroad FDR’s World Nature, Empire, and the Journey of an American President War, Peace, and Legacies

J. Lee Thompson, Lamar University, USA David B. Woolner, The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt 'This excellent book touches the audience who Institute, USA, Warren F. Kimball, Rutgers University, enjoyed David McCullough's biography of T.R., and is USA,David Reynolds, Cambridge University, UK in that league. The writing is self-assured, evocative, 'This collection boasts an all-star cast of and fair-handed; the character sketches (crucial in distinguished authors who have mastered the vast such books) are delightful and the Roosevelt family literature of World War II, have dug deeply into lore is fascinating. Thompson's writing is accessible, the multiple archives and manuscript collections, and the choice of quotations makes the characters and possess the writing skills to make the wartime live in the reader's mind.' - R. J. Q. Adams, Texas A&M events of sixty-plus years ago come alive...This is an University indispensable book for serious scholars of FDR and 'I warmly recommend this book to anyone interested World War II.' - J. Garry Clifford in Theodore Roosevelt and his time. It is well- This volume assesses Franklin Roosevelt’s role as war researched and well-written, as well as very timely.' leader from the vantage point of the twenty-first century, - Hans-Dieter Sues, Ph.D., Smithsonian Institution, by looking at different aspects of his foreign policy. National Museum of Natural History Contents: FDR’s Foreign Policy and the Construction of American History, 1945-1955; In a life full of momentous episodes, Theodore Roosevelt’s 15-month post- D.Reynolds * FDR and the ‘World Wide Arena’; A.K.Henrikson * FDR and the Origins of the presidential odyssey to Africa and Europe has never been given its due place. A National Security Establishment; M.Stoler * The Sheriffs: FDR’s Postwar World; W.F.Kimball * tale of daring adventure, international celebrity, a friendship lost, and a political FDR and the ‘Colonial Question’; L.Gardner * FDR and the ‘China Question’; M.Schaller * FDR’s legacy transformed, Theodore Roosevelt Abroad is the first full account of this New Economic Order; R.Woods * FDR and Post-War Commercial Aviation: Legacy or Loss; important time in history. A.Dobson * FDR’s Worldviews, 1941-1945; W.LaFeber Epilogue: FDR: Reflections on Legacy and Leadership- the View from 2007; D.B.Woolner Contents: The Old Lion Departs * The Great Adventure Begins * A Lion Roars in East Africa * White Rhino and Giant Eland * Down the Nile; Khartoum to Cairo * European Whirl * Peace The World of the Roosevelts Emissary * Last Rites: England * The Old Lion is Dead: Epilogue and Dramatis Personae September 2012 UK october 2012 US February 2013 UK February 2013 US 272pp 7 b/w illustrations 236pp 13 b/w illustrations Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137270313 Paperback £14.99 / $24.00 / CN$27.50 9781137306395 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

FDR and the End of Empire America’s Transatlantic Turn The Origins of American Power in the Middle East Theodore Roosevelt and the “Discovery” of Europe Christopher D. O’Sullivan, University of San Francisco, Edited by Hans Krabbendam, Roosevelt Study Center, USA Middelburg, The Netherlands, John M. Thompson, ‘The problems the US faces today in the Middle East University College Dublin, Ireland are, in good part, the byproduct of what Franklin This collection uses Theodore Roosevelt to form a fresh Roosevelt and his advisers did or failed to do. approach to the history of US and European relations, Decolonization and nationalism, added to oil and arguing that the best place to look for the origins of the geopolitics, became an explosive mix. In a useful modern transatlantic relationship is in Roosevelt’s life structure that recognizes the differences between and career. the various states of the region, O’Sullivan has provided readers with the raw material, the research Contents: 1. Theodore Roosevelt and the ‘Discovery’ of Europe: pathways, and a framework needed to understand An Introduction; Hans Krabbendam and John M. Thompson better the nature of that history during its early * PART I: ANTECEDENTS * 2. Pride and Prejudice: Theodore stages in the Second World War.’ - Warren Kimball, Roosevelt’s Boyhood Contact with Europe; Edward Kohn * editor of Churchill and Roosevelt: The Complete 3. Imperial ‘Character’: How Race and Civilization Shaped Theodore Roosevelt’s Imperialism; Michael Patrick Cullinane * Correspondence and author of Forged in War: PART II: CONTEXTS * 4. Constraint and Opportunity: Theodore Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War and The Juggler Roosevelt, Domestic Politics and Transatlantic Relations; John M. Thompson * 5. ‘True An account of the origins of American involvement in the Middle East during the Americanism’: The Role of Race and Class in Theodore Roosevelt’s Immigration Policy and its Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Effect on US-European Relations; Carol Chin and Hans Krabbendam * PART III: LINCHPINS * 6. The Indispensable Relationship: Theodore Roosevelt and the British; Douglas Eden * 7. That Contents: A New Deal for the Middle East * FDR and the End of Empire in the Middle East * Other Transatlantic ‘Great Rapprochement’: France, the United States, and Theodore Roosevelt; Iraq Between Two Empires: Great Britain, Arab Nationalism, and the Origins of American Power David G. Haglund * 8. Personalized Competition: Theodore Roosevelt and Kaiser Wilhelm * The New Deal on the Nile: Challenging British Power in Egypt * Iran: ‘A Testing Ground for in German-American Relations; Séverine Antigone Marin * PART IV: LEGACIES * 9. A Hero’s the Atlantic Charter’ * FDR and Saudi Arabia: Forging a Special Relationship * Palestine: The Welcome: Theodore Roosevelt’s Triumphal Tour of Europe in 1910; Serge Ricard * 10. Showing Ambiguities of Self-Determination * FDR’s Road to Damascus: The United States, the Free Muscle: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and America’s Role in World War I; Claire French, and American ‘Principles on Trial’ in the Levant * Sowing the Dragon’s Teeth: The Origins Delahaye * 11. Europe As the Nexus for Roosevelt’s International Strategy; J. Simon Rofe of American Empire in the Middle East The World of the Roosevelts The World of the Roosevelts December 2012 UK december 2012 US September 2012 UK october 2012 US 220pp 11 b/w illustrations 220pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137286482 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137025241 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Eleanor Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson The Progression of the American Presidency

Richard Henry, independent scholar Individuals, Empire, and Change ‘As we continue our quest for the politics of hope - a Jim Twombly Elmira College, USA world without racism, poverty, war - Richard Henry , vividly restores the visions of Eleanor Roosevelt and This book, written in a more conversational style, puts Adlai Stevenson.’ - Blanche Wiesen Cook, John Jay in a single volume most of what any faculty member College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, and author would need to teach an upper level undergraduate of Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume I, II, and III, and The course on the presidency. Declassified Eisenhower Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The first book to explore the remarkable political * PART II: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SELECTION - alliance and often volatile friendship between Eleanor INTRODUCTION AND PART I * PART III: THE INDIVIDUAL Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson. PRESIDENCY * PART IV: THE PRESIDENCY IN ISOLATION * PART V: THE PRESIDENCY INTERACTING *PART VII: Contents: PART I * The United Nations: Crucible of the Alliance CONCLUSION * PART II * The 1952 Campaign * On the World Stage * Race as an Issue * A Second Run for the Presidency * Civil Rights Again * Strains in the Alliance * Cross-Currents on Race * The 1956 Democratic Convention * Campaign Trail Again * Aftermath: Time for Reflection * The 1957 Civil Rights Bill * The Alliance Loosens * End of the Alliance * Transition * PART III * Eleanor, Adlai and J.F.K. * Coda * The Summing-Up February 2013 UK February 2013 US 266pp 2 b/w tables, 5 figures October 2012 UK October 2012 US Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$104.00 9781137300522 252pp Paperback £20.00 / $32.00 / CN$37.00 9781137300539 Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137270320 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Lincoln Dreamt He Died Martin’s Dream My Journey and the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The Midnight Visions of Remarkable Americans from Colonial Times to Freud Clayborne Carson, Stanford University, USA 'The fundamental dignity of [Dr King], through the Andrew Burstein, Louisiana State University, USA pages of this book... still shines through the mists of For the first time, historian Andrew Burstein time and the power and simplicity of his message explores the relationship between dreams and the echoes, loud and clear, down the decades.' - LSE establishment of ‘American’ psyche, a dynamic that Review of Books remains central to the ideas and values upheld by the Written with the unique perspective of someone who country today. Including a study of dreams recorded has, for three decades, been involved with Dr. King’s by iconic American figures such as John and Abigail legacy, Dr. Carson give us an insider’s account of what Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. transpired at the Dream speech, and beyond. A rich and engrossing memoir of black empowerment at a unique June 2013 UK May 2013 US moment in time. 336pp 25 b/w photos Hardback £18.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137278272 Canadian Rights ebooks available January 2013 UK January 2013 US 304pp 8-pg glossy b/w photo insert Hardback £18.99 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9780230621695 Canadian Rights ebooks available

JFK in the Senate The Making of a President

John T. Shaw, Market News International Before John F. Kennedy became a legendary young president he was the junior senator from Massachusetts. The Senate was where JFK’s presidential ambitions were born and first realized. Author John T.Shaw looks at how the young Senator was able to catapult himself on the national stage and provides new insight into his political career.

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Martin Luther King Jr., Homosexuality, and the Cuba Under Siege Early Gay Rights Movement American Policy, the Revolution and Its People

Keeping the Dream Straight? Keith Bolender, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, Canada Michael G. Long, Elizabethtown College, USA, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Cape Town, South Africa For more than 50 years America’s unrelenting hostility toward the Cuban Revolution has resulted in the Martin Luther King, Jr., was not an advocate of development of a siege mentality among island homosexual rights, nor was he an enemy; however leadership and its citizens. In a vibrant new look at both sides of the debate have used his words in their Cuban-American relations, Keith Bolender analyzes the arguments, including his widow, in support of gay effects this has had on economic, cultural, and political rights, and his daughter, in rejection. This fascinating life. situation poses the problem that Michael G. Long seeks to address and resolve. Contents: Foreword; L.A.Perez Jr. * An Unseen Truth * Laying the Siege * Siege and Society * The Political Economics of Siege * Contents: Introduction: Keeping the Dream Straight? * PART I: A Changing Cuba - A Stagnant Siege * The Future of Siege KINGS IN CONFLICT * 1. ‘It’s Consistent with His Philosophy’:

Coretta Scott King’s Advocacy for Gay Rights * 2. ‘He Did Not Take a Bullet for Same-Sex Unions’: Bernice King’s March Against December 2012 UK december 2012 US Same-Sex Marriage * PART II: KING IN CONTEXT * 3. ‘Your 250pp Problem Is Not At All an Uncommon One’: King, Psychiatrists, Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137275547 and the Problem of Homosexuality * 4. ‘I Am Fundamentally a Clergyman’: King, Theologians, Paperback £17.50 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137275578 and the Sin of Homosexuality * 5. ‘He Praised Him for His Ability and Contacts’: King’s Canadian Rights ebooks available Relationship with Bayard Rustin * PART III: CIVIL RIGHTS AND GAY RIGHTS * 6. From Black to Gay: King’s Concern about Discrimination Against Gays * 7. From King to Kameny - and Coretta: A Final Conclusion * Afterword: Archbishop Desmond Tutu November 2012 UK December 2012 US 208pp Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137275516 Canadian Rights Defeating Japan The Joint Chiefs of Staff and Strategy in the Pacific War, 1943-1945

Charles F. Brower, United States Military Academy, West Point Reconfiguring the Union ‘This major reassessment properly identifies, analyzes, and emphasizes the importance of Civil War Transformations political considerations and goals in determining US strategy in the war against Japan. It provides a Edited by Iwan W. Morgan, Institute of the Americas, University College London, useful corrective to the popular but erroneous belief UK, Philip John Davies, Eccles Centre for American Studies, UK that US strategy during World War II was based on This volume explores some of the critical reconfigurations of the Union as ‘purely military’ factors.’ - Mark A. Stoler, author of wrought by the Civil War and offer insights into public memory of what the Allies and Adversaries conflict signified. ’This is a lovely book: lean, elegant, crisp - by far the Contents: 1. The Civil War, Democracy and the Union; Adam Smith * 2. Lincoln and best narrative of American military diplomacy and Emancipation: The Lessons of the Letter to Horace Greeley; Richard Carwardine * 3. strategy in the Pacific War. Its singular strengths Freedpeople, Politics and the State in Civil War America; Erik Mathisen * 4. The Military include a careful analysis of the role of domestic - Significance of the 1864 Presidential Election; Brian Holden Reid * 5. In Union There is Strength:’ i.e., ‘public’ - opinion on the Administration’s and City-Building and Nation-Building in Civil-War Era Philadelphia, 1844-1865; Andrew Heath * 6. Joint Chiefs’ judgments on naval and military strategies for the prosecution of ‘There Will be Blood:’ The Civil War and the Birth of the Oil Industry; Matthew Shaw * 7. Faugh the Pacific campaigns.’ - Josiah Bunting, HF Guggenheim Foundation a Ballagh! (Clear the Way): The Irish and the American Civil War; David Gleason * 8. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and British Views of the Civil War; Amanda Foreman * 9. Ordeal A study of the political and military aspects of the US strategy in the fight against of the Union: Alan Nevins, the Civil War Centennial, and the Civil Rights Struggles of the 1960s; Japan during World War II. Robert Cook * 10. Glory, Glory: Hollywood’s Consensus Memory of the Civil War; Jenny Barrett Contents: Political Considerations and the War against Japan * ‘One Part of the Larger Whole’: Studies of the Americas Pacific War Strategy to the Trident Conference * ‘A Most Critical Summer’: From Trident to Quadrant, 1943 * Strategic Reconciliation at Sextant * Lengthening Political Shadows: Strategy August 2013 UK August 2013 US in the Pacific, 1944 * Assault versus Siege: The Debate over the Final Strategy for the Defeat of 244pp 2 maps Japan Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137336477 Canadian Rights ebooks available September 2012 UK October 2012 US 234pp 5 maps, 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137025210 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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New England Nation Islamophobia in America The Country the Puritans Built The Anatomy of Intolerance

Bruce C. Daniels, University of Winnipeg, Canada Edited by Carl W. Ernst, University of North Carolina at ‘New England Nation is the most important book Chapel Hill, USA on American Puritanism in a generation. Based on ‘Fear of Islam is both quite old and quite new. In our a lifetime of research, it dispels the myths that own time and in the USA, the fear of militant Islam have dogged the Puritans across the centuries, began to take on explicit and particular shapes in resuscitates their humanity, and reaffirms their 1979, during the Iranian Revolution with the taking critical legacy in the making of modern American of American hostages, which brought nightly culture.’-Bruce Tucker, University of Windsor coverage of Islam holding American officials hostage in Tehran on the ABC News program Nightline. A lively, engaging social history of the extraordinary With the expansion of cable news networks and Puritan world that flowered into a vibrant civilization in the Internet, Islam has been represented as hostile seventeenth-century New England and then implanted to Americans on a constantly increasing basis ever itself into American history. since. The events of 9/11 simply compounded this. Contents: Introduction: New England, Puritans, and American Situating American Islamophobia in its historical History * Protestant Reform * Puritan Beginnings * The Great context, this important volume contributes to Migration * New England Blossoms * Subduing the Land * Subduing the Devil * Women in a our understanding of a problem so rampant today it is prevalent even in the Man’s World * Men and Women * Subduing the Natives * The Devil Strikes Back * Epilogue: A discourse of candidates seeking public office.’ —Richard C. Martin, Emory Strange Legacy University, USA and Review of Middle East Studies September 2012 UK September 2012 US Islamophobia in America offers new perspectives on prejudice against Muslims, 256pp 8 b/w tables which has become increasingly widespread in the USA in the past decade. The Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$121.00 9781137025616 contributors document the history of anti-Islamic sentiment in American culture, Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$38.00 9781137025623 the scope of organized anti-Muslim propaganda, and the institutionalization of Canadian Rights ebooks available this kind of intolerance. Contents: Introduction: The Problem of Islamophobia; Carl W. Ernst * 1. Common Heritage, Uncommon Fear: Islamophobia in the United States and British India, 1687-1947; Peter Gottschalk and Gabriel Greenberg * 2. Islamophobia and American History: Religious Stereotyping and Out-grouping of Muslims in the United States; Kambiz GhaneaBassiri * 3. The Black Muslim Scare of the Twentieth Century: The History of State Islamophobia and Its Becoming New York’s Finest Post-9/11 Variations; Edward E. Curtis * 4. Center Stage: Gendered Islamophobia and Muslim Women; Juliane Hammer * 5. Attack of the Islamophobes: Religious War (and Peace) in Arab/ Race, Gender, and the Integration of the NYPD, 1935-1980 Muslim Detroit; Andrew J. Shryock March 2013 UK March 2013 US Andrew T. Darien, Salem State University, USA 212pp After excluding women and African Americans from its ranks for most of its Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137290069 history, the Police Department undertook an aggressive campaign Paperback £16.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137321886 of integration following World War II. This is the first comprehensive account of Canadian Rights ebooks available how and why the NYPD came to see integration as a highly coveted political tool, indispensable to policing. Contents: PART I: DESEGREGATION AND DOMESTICITY, 1935-1963 * 1. Meritocracy and the Illusion of Color-Blindness * 2. The Alter Ego of the Patrolman * PART II: CIVIL RIGHTS AND FEMINISM, 1964-1972 * 3. Harlem and Civilian Review* 4: Ladies on Patrol * 5. Soul Brother or Policeman? * PART III: BLUE-COLLAR BACKLASH, 1968-1980 * 6. The Silent Majority Strikes Art on the Block Back * 7. Welcome to Fear City: Last Hired, First Fired October 2013 UK October 2013 US Tracking the New York Art World from SoHo to the Bowery, 288pp 21 b/w illustrations Bushwick and Beyond Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137321930 Canadian Rights Ann Fensterstock, leading expert on contemporary art, USA Art on the Block takes the reader on a journey through the neighborhoods that shaped, and were shaped by, New York’s evolving art scene. Based on interviews with over 150 gallery owners and artists, the book explores the expansion and restless migration of the art world from one undiscovered New York neighborhood to the next.

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Abandoning American Neutrality The Right Side of the Sixties Woodrow Wilson and the Beginning of the Great War, August Reexamining Conservatism’s Decade of Transformation 1914 – December 1915 Edited by Laura Jane Gifford, George Fox University, M. Ryan Floyd, Lander University, USA USA, Daniel K. Williams, University of West Georgia, USA During the first 18 months of World War I, Woodrow 'The Right Side of the Sixties, a fitting double entendre Wilson sought to maintain American neutrality, but as in the instance of this collection, explores important this carefully argued study shows, it was ultimately an issues for conservatism at a time when the defeat unsustainable stance. The tension between Wilson’s of Barry Goldwater in the 1964 presidential idealism and pragmatism ultimately drove him to election seemed to presage its demise. These essays abandon neutrality, paving the way for America’s focus on questions of race, religion, economics, entrance into the war in 1917. domestic politics, and foreign policy. Scholarly and Contents: 1. “An Awful Cataclysm”: British War Aims, informative, they shed light on the evolution and Neutral Rights at Sea, and Early US Mediation Efforts, July reordering of modern thought and practice. Highly 1914–September 1914 * 2. “An Exceedingly Tender Spot”: The recommended.' - CHOICE Conclusion of the Declaration of London Debate, Britain’s Revised Order in Council, and the US Mid-Term Congressional A fresh look at conservatism in the 1960s and the Elections, October 1914–November 1914 * 3. “At Peace With the way in which the changes of the decade shaped the World”: The Developing Anglo-American Munitions Trade and development of American politics for the next half-century US Efforts to Maintain the Spirit of Neutrality, October 1914–December 1914 * 4. “A Friend to Contents: What Happened to Conservatism in the 1960s?; L.J.Gifford & D.K.Williams * PART I: All of Them”: Fighting the Munitions Bills, Promoting a Government Owned Merchant Marine THE POLITICS OF RACE * PART II: SHAPING CONSERVATIVE IDEOLOGY *PART III: GOD AND and Restarting Talks of Mediation, December 1914–January 1915 * 5. “Twittering of a Sparrow”: COUNTRY * PART IV: THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA * PART V: THE CONSERVATIVE TRIUMPH House’s Second Mission to Europe, German Submarine Warfare, Strict Accountability, and the IN THE GOP Tightening of the Allied Blockade, February 1915–April 1915 * 6. “The Palliations of Piracy”: The Submarine Crisis, Allied Shell Shortages, and the Failure of House’s Second Mission to Europe, July 2012 UK August 2012 US April 1915–June 1915 * 7. “The Shadow of War”: Britain’s Economic Emergency, US Distrust of 284pp Germany, and Violating American Neutrality, June 1915–August 1915 * 8. “He Has Thus Crossed Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137014788 the Rubicon”: Dictated Conclusion to the Arabic Crisis, Sending Home German and Austro- Canadian Rights ebooks available Hungarian Diplomats, and Clandestine US Mediation Efforts, September 1915–December 1915 September 2013 UK September 2013 US 262pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137334114 Canadian Rights ebooks available Debating American Exceptionalism Empire and Democracy in the Wake of the Spanish-American War

Fabian Hilfrich, University of Edinburgh, UK The Palgrave Companion to North American 'This first-rate account focuses on the debate over the just after the Spanish-American War, Utopias examining the arguments, pro and con, concerning US imperialism. The book is particularly strong John W. Friesen, Virginia Lyons Friesen, both at on matters of definition and organization. Highly University of Calgary, Canada recommended.' - CHOICE In this intriguing guide, North American utopian The Spanish-American War focused not only on foreign communities are explored by Friesen and Friesen with policy, but also on the nation’s very essence and a view to a new social system for the twenty-first purpose. At the heart of this debate was a consensus century. The authors assert that the formation of a on American nationalism. This book explains why utopian society is both possible and feasible and give the belief in exceptionalism still serves as the basis of examples of how to create one of our own. American nationalism and foreign policy even in spite Contents: Introduction * The Concept of Utopia * The Need of more recent military failures. for Utopia * Non-Communal Utopias * Religious Communes Contents: Democracy and Freedom Abroad * Democracy and Exclusion: The Issue of Race * * Economic-Oriented Communes * The Harmonists: An Roads to Utopia: Exceptionalism, Mission, and Principles * Democracy at Home: Democratic Economic-Religious Model * Unorthodox Communes * 20th Sanction for Foreign Policy * What is America? * Doomsday Scenarios * The Right to Dissent Century Communes * Hutterite Communalism * Towards a and the Meaning of Patriotism Model for Utopia July 2012 UK August 2012 US August 2013 UK August 2013 US 294pp 5 b/w illustrations 288pp 15 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230392892 Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137306401 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

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British Diplomacy and US Hegemony in Cuba, America Imagined 1898-1964 Explaining the United States in Nineteenth-Century Europe and Latin America Christopher Hull, University of Nottingham, UK An analysis of Cuba’s history from a British diplomatic Edited by Axel Körner, Nicola Miller, Adam I. P. Smith, perspective during the period of US political and all at University College London, UK economic domination, from 1898 to 1964. It ‘Imaginatively conceived and scintillating in investigates how Britain attempted to protect its trade its scholarship, America Imagined is a model of and other interests in the island, whilst always sensitive transnational and comparative cultural history. to the reactions of its most important ally, the United Alert to the possibilities and limitations of the States. ‘global turn’, the authors thematically explore Contents: Introduction * List of Tables * Acknowledgements * the malleable images of the United States in Latin List of Abbreviations * Perfidious Albion? Britain and Cuba before American and European minds through a turbulent 1898 * Uncle Sam versus the British Lion * The First World era of modernisation. An analytical triumph.’- War to Boom and Bust * Beyond Recognition: Grau’s 100-Day Richard Carwardine, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Government * Sugar and the Anglo-Cuban Commercial Treaty and co-editor of The Global Lincoln * The Second World War: Sugar without Cigars * Cold War: A wide-ranging collection looking at how the United Democracy to Dictatorship * Revolution: Anglo-American States has historically been perceived in Europe and Cooperation * Shipping, the Missile Crisis and Buses * Conclusion * Bibliography * Table I * Index Latin America. Contents: Land of Opportunity - Adam I. P. Smith * A Model Republic - Kate Ferris * Liberty, January 2013 UK February 2013 US Lipstick and Lobsters - Nicola Miller * Barbarous America - Axel Körner * A World Apart, A Race 304pp 4 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration Apart - Maike Their Slavery and Abolition - Natalia Bas, Kate Ferris and Nicola Miller Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230295445 Canadian Rights ebooks available August 2012 UK September 2012 US 278pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137018977 Canadian Rights ebooks available

The Race to the New World Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, and a Lost History of Discovery American War Cinema and Media since Vietnam Douglas Hunter, writer Politics, Ideology, and Class Christopher Columbus and his lesser known rival, fellow Italian explorer for hire John Cabot, were both Patricia Keeton, Peter Scheckner, both at Ramapo searching for a shortcut to the riches of the Indies, College of New Jersey, USA instead they found a New World they were not looking No other cinematic genre more sharply illustrates the for. This revelatory look at how their lives intersected contradictions of American society - notions about provides a fresh insight into a turning point in world social class, politics, and socio-economic ideology - history. than the war film. This book examines the latest cycle Contents: The World of Christopher Columbus and John of war films to reveal how they mediate and negotiate Cabot * Introduction * Race to the New World * Afterword * the complexities of war, class, and a military-political Bibliography * Notes on Selected Sources and Commentary mission largely gone bad.

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The Erosion of Biblical Certainty Haiti’s New Dictatorship Battles over Authority and Interpretation in America The Coup, the Earthquake and the UN Occupation

Michael J. Lee, Eastern University, USA Justin Podur, York University, Canada According to conventional wisdom, by the late 1800s, Haiti’s New Dictatorship charts the country’s recent the image of Bible as a supernatural and infallible text history, from the 2004 coup against President crumbled in the eyes of intellectuals under the assaults Aristide to the devastating 2010 earthquake, of secularizing forces. This book corrects the narrative revealing a shocking story of abuse and indifference by arguing that in America, the road to skepticism had by international forces. Justin Podur unmasks the already been paved by the Scriptures’ most able and grim reality of a supposedly benign international ardent defenders. occupation, arguing that the denial of sovereignty is the Contents: PART I. The Eighteenth Century: The Battle Against fundamental cause of Haiti’s problems. Skepticism and Rationalizing the Bible * Prologue: The European Contents: 1. Introduction: Narratives, Media Strategies and Background: Radical Critics and Rational Defenders of the Bible NGO Stories * 2. The Evolution of Haiti’s Current Battlefield: Up * 1. American Puritans, Rationalism, and Revelation: Cotton to Aristide’s Second Term in Office * 3. The Coup Begins: 2000- Mather Naturalizes the Supernatural * 2. Defending the Bible 2004 * 4. The Kidnapping of Aristide in February 2004 * 5. The and Unintended Consequences: Jonathan Edwards and Jonathan Slaughter on U.S. Watch: To June 2004 * 6. Internationalising Dickinson Battle the Deists * 3. The Triumph of Rational Religion the Occupation: The Summer 2004 Transition * 7. The United in America: Revealed and Natural Religion at Eighteenth-Century Harvard * PART II. The Early Nations Massacres Sept-Dec 2004 * 8. Occupation, Year Two - 2005 * 9. Cracks in the Coup Nineteenth Century: German Biblical Critics and the Betrayal of History * 4. Blindsided by Forces in 2005 * 10. The Summer 2005 Security Campaign * 11. The Electoral Game of 2006 * Germany: Buckminster, Textual Criticism, and the End of the Textus Receptus in America in 12. Election Day and After * 13. The Preval Regime to the Earthquake of 2010 * 14. Conclusion: A the Nineteenth Century * 5. The Historical Bible: The Unitarians Grapple with the Bible’s Past * General Strategy, a Fragmented Response Epilogue: The Orthodox Reconcile with the Past October 2012 US October 2013 UK October 2013 US 224pp 272pp Hardback $99.00 9780745332581 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137299659 Paperback $29.00 9780745332574 Canadian Rights ebooks available Published by Pluto Press

Framing the Moron The Chinese Exclusion Act What It Can Teach Us about America The Social Construction of Feeble-Mindedness in the American Eugenic Era Benjamin Railton, Fitchburg State University, USA This title explores two critical strands in American Gerald V. O’Brien, Southern Illinois University, USA Studies: policy conversations on legal and illegal Framing the Moron details the major rhetorical immigration and social and educational conversations themes employed within the context of eugenic on diversity and multiculturalism. As author Benjamin propaganda, drawing largely on original sources Railton shows, a fresh look at the Chinese Exclusion between 1900-1930. This book demonstrates how the Act overturns much of the received wisdom on image of moronity in the United States was shaped by immigration and American identity. eugenicists. Contents: Introduction: Teaching Americans the Chinese Contents: Introduction *1. Metaphors and the Dehumanization Exclusion Act * 1. What the Act Can Teach Us about Immigration of Marginalized Groups * 2. The Organism Metaphor: The Moron History and Laws * 2. What the Act Can Teach Us about as a Diseased Entity * 3. The Animal Metaphor: The Moron as Diversity * 3. What the Act Can Teach Us about Forgotten and an Atavistic Subhuman * 4. The War and Natural Catastrophe Inspiring American Stories * Conclusion: So What? Metaphor: The Moron as an Enemy Force * 5. The Religious and Altruistic Metaphors: The Moron as an Immoral Sinner and an Object of Protection * 6. The Object Metaphor: The Moron as a Poorly Functioning Human * 7. Conclusion * Bibliography * Index May 2013 US 224pp June 2013 UK June 2013 US Hardback $100.00 9780719087097 84pp Published by Manchester University Press Hardback £30.00 / $45.00 / CN$52.00 9781137339089 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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American Jewry and the Oslo Years A New Dawn for the New Left

Neil Rubin, University of Maryland-Baltimore County, Liberation News Service, Montague Farm, and the Long Sixties USA Blake Slonecker, Waldorf College, USA The Oslo Process of September 1993 to January 2001 ultimately brought about a permanent break in 'Slonecker’s book makes a substantial contribution American Judaism’s traditional wall-to-wall support to the literature about the Sixties.' - The Rag Blog for any Israeli government. Drawing on extensive This book examines the underground Liberation News new sources, Rubin analyzes what this meant for the Service and the commune Montague Farm to trace the American and Israeli Jewish communities—critical evolution of the New Left after 1968. In the process, constituencies in past and future negotiations. it extends the chronological breadth of the long '60s, Contents: US Jewry on the Eve of Oslo * The Rabin-Peres Years rethinks the relationship between political and cultural * The Netanyahu Years * The Barak Years radicalism, and explores the relationships between

diverse social movements.

Contents: Morning * Liberation News Service, 1967-1968 * Magic! Uniting the Underground Press * ‘Hello, Goodbye’: The October 2012 UK October 2012 US 218pp 1 b/w table LNS Split * Noon, Part 1 * Montague Farm, 1968-1973 * Down Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137273772 on the Farm: Privacy and Community * Liberation Limited: Canadian Rights ebooks available Sexuality and Tragedy * Karass: Family * Noon, Part 2 * Liberation News Service, 1968-1973 * Good Politics: The SDS Split and Third World Marxism * The Ratio: Women’s Liberation * The Collective Will: Gay Liberation and Cubaphilia * Evening, Part 1 * Montague Farm, 1973-1981 * Lovejoy’s Nuclear War * Montague’s Nuclear War * New England’s Nuclear War * Springsteen’s Nuclear War * Evening, Part 2 * Liberation News Service, 1973-1981 * Hard Times * A Mirror for the Movement * Left Behind The Tobacco-Plantation South in the Early December 2012 UK December 2012 US 282pp 2 figures American Atlantic World Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137280824 Canadian Rights ebooks available Steven Sarson, Swansea University, UK A look at the extensive inequality and individualism in Prince George’s County, Maryland, and the wider tobacco south, this book draws on colonial historiography to take a groundbreaking approach and examines the profound impacts of the structure of the Sharecropper’s Troubadour international tobacco trade on local life. Smith, The Slaves’ Gamble John L. Handcox, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, and Contents: Introduction: The ‘Chosen People’: Agrarian Myths and Messier Realities * Prologue: ‘The Interest of the County’: Prince the African American Song Tradition George’s County Levy Court and Local Politics, Economy, and Society’ Michael Honey, The University of Washington, USA * The Way to Make a Huge Fortune’: The Planters * ’One must differentiate oneself a little’: Planter Gentility, Economy, Dynasty, and Folk singer and labor organizer John Handcox was born to illiterate sharecroppers, Politics * ’I Don’t Stand to the Will’: Yeomen Farmers and Smallholders but went on to become one of the most beloved folk singers of the prewar labor * ’Being Allowed the Liberty’: Tenant Farmers and Artisans * ‘The movement. This beautifully told oral history gives us Handcox in his own words, Torment with the Servants’: Wage Workers, Servants, and Slaves * Epilogue: ‘Objects of Distress’: The recounting a journey that began in the Deep South and went on to shape the labor Poor and the Destitute * Appendix: A Statistical Analysis of Wealth Distribution and Mobility music tradition. Americas in the Early Modern Atlantic World Contents: Foreword by Pete Seeger * Introduction: Music, Memory, and History * 1. Freedom December 2012 UK January 2013 US After 'While: Life and Labor in the Jim Crow South * 2. Raggedy, Raggedy Are We: Sharecropping 274pp 15 b/w tables and Survival * 3. The Planter and the Sharecropper: The Southern Tenant Farmers Union * 4. Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230111899 There Is Mean Things Happening in This Land: Terror in Arkansas * 5. Join the Union Tonight: Canadian Rights ebooks available Interracial Organizing in Missouri * 6. Getting Gone to the Promised Land: California * 7. I'm So Glad to be Here Again: The Return of John Handcox November 2013 UK November 2013 US 240pp 19 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00/ $95.00/ CN$109.00 9780230111271 Paperback £18.50/ $28.00/ CN$32.00 9780230111288 The Slaves’ Gamble Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Gene Allen Smith, TCU, Fort Worth, Texas In the tradition of Simon Schama’s Rough Crossings, The Slave's Gamble is a sweeping and original look at American slavery in the early nineteenth century that reveals the gamble slaves had to take to survive.

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The evolving Role of nation Building in US Advertising in the Age of Persuasion Foreign Policy Building Brand America, 1941-1961

Lessons learned, lessons lost Dawn Spring, independent scholar 'Thoroughly researched...This volume adds another Thomas Seitz, University of Wyoming, USA layer to an understanding of the ad-intensive society Weaving together International Relations theory in which Americans live and positions readers to and a rich history drawing mainly on declassified reflect on the ultimate success of a century of global documents, interviews and other primary sources, this business expansion. Recommended.' - CHOICE book contributes to theoretical discussions of nation- In the 1940s and 1950s, American advertisers began building while offering a critique of Realist and Critical an unprecedented collaboration with corporations, security school analyses of Us policy in the developing media, the government, and organized religion. This world. history traces the remarkable story of how advertisers Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Toward a ‘Tolerable State of ensured that they remained significant players in the Order’ * 3. Creating a ‘Climate of Victory’: Eisenhower and postwar global order, developing the influential media the Overseas Internal Security Program * 4. The Aid War and infrastructure of today. Reassessment * 5. Kennedy, Johnson and the USOIDP: Theory and Practice * 6. Conclusion: Toward a Tolerable State of Order? Contents: 1. Persuaders in the Public Interest * 2. Miracle, USA * * Bibliography 3. The Brand Names Foundation’s “Worthwhile Community Activity” * 4. “Advertising - A New Weapon in the Worldwide Fight for Freedom” * 5. Saving the World through Religious Revival * March 2013 Us 6. “The Crusade for Freedom” * 7. One Nation, One World with Television * 8. “The Conscience 240pp of America” and “The Arsenal of Persuasion” hardback $100.00 9780719087509 published by Manchester University press July 2013 UK July 2013 Us 246pp paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / Cn$34.50 9781137347176 Canadian rights ebooks available

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Military History The Great War and Veterans’ Internationalism Edited by Julia Eichenberg, Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany, John Paul Transnational Soldiers Newman, National University of Ireland, Maynooth After the Great War, veterans were a new transnational mass phenomenon. Foreign Military Enlistment in the Modern Era This volume uses case studies to discuss the extent and impact of international veterans’ organisations and draws out important comparative points between Edited by Nir Arielli, University of Leeds, UK, Bruce well-researched and documented movements and those that are less well- Collins, Sheffield Hallam University, UK known. Warfare in the modern era has often been described Contents: Introduction: The Great War and Veterans’ Internationalism; Julia Eichenberg & John in terms of national armies fighting national wars. This Paul Newman * PART I: CULTURES OF VICTORY * 1. René Cassin and the Victory of French volume challenges the view by examining transnational Citizens-Soldiers; Antoine Prost * 2. ‘The Legion that Sailed but Never Went’. The British Legion aspects of military mobilization from the eighteenth and the Munich Crisis of 1938; Niall Barr * 3. Well-Armed Internationalism: American Veteran century to the present. Truly global in scope, it offers Organizations and the Crafting of an ‘Associated’ Veterans’ Internationalism, 1919-1939; an alternative way of reading the military history of the Stephen Ortiz * PART II: ASPIRATIONAL ALLIES * 4. Polish Eagles and Peace Doves. Polish last 250 years. Veterans between Nationalism and Internationalism; Julia Eichenberg * 5. Allied Yugoslavia. Serbian Great War Veterans and their Internationalist Ties; John Paul Newman * 6. Social Contents: Contents * Acknowledgments * Notes on Benefits and the Rhetoric of Peace in Czechoslovak Veteran Organizations; Natali Stegmann Contributors * Introduction: Transnational Military Service * PART III: THE REVISIONIST CHALLENGE * 7. German Veterans’ Associations and the since the Eighteenth Century; N.Arielli & B.Collins * PART I: Culture of Peace: The Case oft he Reichsbanner; William Mulligan * 8. The Italian Associazione RE-EXAMINING THE DECLINE OF MERCENARY ARMIES, 1776- Nazionale Mutilati e Invalidi di Guerra and Its International Liaisons in the Post Great War 1815 * PART II: COLONIAL MILITARY MOBILIZATION *PART Era; Martina Salvante * PART IV: THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION * 9. International III: AFTER EMPIRE: FLOWS OF MILITARY TALENT * PART VI: Veterans’ Organizations and the Promotion of Disarmament between the Two World Wars; IDEOLOGY, ADVENTURE, COERCION * Further Reading/Selected Bibliography * Index Thomas Davies * 10. Beyond Cultures of Victory and Cultures of Defeat? Inter-war Veteran November 2012 UK December 2012 US Internationalism; John Horne * Bibliography 280pp 2 b/w tables November 2013 UK November 2013 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230319684 240pp 8 b/w photos Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137281616 Canadian Rights

Hollywood’s South Seas and the Pacific War Searching for Dorothy Lamour Militarism and the British Left, 1902-1914

Sean Brawley, University of New South Wales, Matthew Johnson, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Australia, Chris Dixon, University of Queensland, Australia ‘An analytically rigorous and thoroughly researched challenge to the influential and simplistic ‘A fascinating, compelling look inside the Pacific identification of early twentieth century British War, with terrific new material on issues of gender militarism with the Radical Right. The insistence and race during that pivotal time.’—William H. on grounding the analysis of British militarism in Chafe, Duke University, former president of the context liberates assessment of claims for British Organization of American Historians exceptionalism from constricting comparisons Hollywood's South Seas and the Pacific War explores with a paradigmatic Prussianism.’ - David Howell, the expectations, experiences, and reactions of Allied University of York servicemen and women who served in the wartime Militarism has traditionally been regarded as a Pacific and viewed the South Pacific through the lens of phenomenon of the political right. As this book Hollywood’s South Seas. Based on extensive archival demonstrates, however, various groups on the political research, it explores the intersections between military left in Britain during the years before the Great War experiences and cultural history. were able to accommodate, and even assimilate, Contents: Pardon My Sarong: Dorothy Lamour’s Legacy * The Wartime Search for the South militaristic ideas, sentiments, and policies to a remarkable degree. Seas * Through Hollywood’s Lens: Prewar Visions of the South Pacific * Wartime Tourists on Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction: a Hollywood Jungle Set: Anticipating the South Seas and Encountering the South Pacific * Militarism and the Left: Conceptual Problems and the Case of Britain * Ideological Context: ‘Dorothy Lamour Syndrome’: South Seas Dreams and South Pacific Disappointments * ‘That War, Martial Values, and Military Prestige * Civil-Military Relations under the Pre-War Liberal Gal’s Getting Whiter Every Day’: Servicemen’s Encounters with Native Women * Combating Governments * The Militarization of the State: Armaments, Popular Navalism, and the Liberal South Seas Disillusionment: A South Pacific Education * ‘Solitary Jewels’ or ‘Brazen, Shameless Party * The Militarization of Society: Compulsory Service, the National Service League, and Hussies’?: Allied Women at War * ‘Black White Men’: African-American Encounters with the Progressive Politics * Alternatives to Conscription: Richard Burdon Haldane and a ‘Liberal’ Wartime Pacific * Rainbow Island: Wartime Hollywood and the South Seas * South Seas Savior: Nation-in-Arms * Conclusion and Epilogue: * Militarism and the Left by 1914, the Great War, James A. Michener and Postwar Visions of the South Pacific * The Queen of the Hollywood and the Coming of Conscription * Appendix I: Liberal MPs with military or naval experience Islands sitting in the House of Commons between 1900 and 1914 * Appendix II: Liberal MPs affiliated July 2012 UK August 2012 US to the Navy League before 1914 * Appendix III: Members of the Liberal War Committee by 280pp December 1916 * Bibliography * Index Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230116566 January 2013 UK January 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 264pp 4 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137274120 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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war, culture and society, 1750-1850 Soldiering in Britain and Ireland, 1750-1850 Men of Arms

The British Soldier in the Peninsular War Edited by Catriona Kennedy, University of York, UK, Matthew McCormack, University of Northampton, UK Encounters with Spain and Portugal, 1808-1814 This collection examines soldiers as combatants, Gavin Daly, University of Tasmania, Australia tourists, family men and as citizens. In particular, chapters trace the theme of the ‘citizen soldier’ through 'Between 1808 and 1814 many British soldiers found the initiatives of the period that placed civilian men a substitute for the traditional ‘grand tour’ in the under arms. In these ways and more, this book explores ‘tour de force’ represented by the Peninsular War. ‘soldiering’ as an activity, an identity, a career and a In this book, meanwhile, we have a ‘tour de force’ way of life. of another kind: as comprehensive as it is elegant, it should catapult its author to the very forefront of Contents: List of Figures * Foreword to the Series * the historiography.' - Charles J. Esdaile, University of Acknowledgements * Notes on the Contributors * Introduction: Liverpool, UK New Histories of Soldiering; C.Kennedy & M.McCormack * PART I: NATION AND SOCIETY * ‘The Greatest Number Walked Out’: Combining military and cultural history, Daly explores Imperial Conflict and the Contractual Basis of Military Society British soldiers’ travels and cross-cultural encounters in in the Early Highland Regiments; M.Dziennik * ‘True Brittons Spain and Portugal, 1808-1814. The British Soldier in the and Real Irish’: Irish Catholics in the during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Peninsular War is the story of how soldiers interacted Wars; C.Kennedy * Military Radicals and the Making of Class, 1790-1860; N.Mansfield * Wars with the local environment and culture, of their of Seeing: Suffering and Sentiment in Joseph Wright’s The Dead Soldier; P.Shaw * PART II: attitudes and behaviour towards the inhabitants, and MILITARY IDENTITIES * A Bridge Between the Gap: the Martial Identity of the Marine Corps, how they wrote about all this in letters and memoirs. 1755-1802; B.W.Zerbe * Liberators and Tourists: British Soldiers in Madrid during the Peninsular War; G.Daly * ‘A Real English Soldier’: Suffering, Manliness and Class in the Mid Nineteenth- Contents: * Introduction * 1. To the Peninsula * 2. First Contact: Lisbon * 3. Landscape and Century Soldiers’ Tale; N.Ramsey * PART III: CITIZEN SOLDIERS * Liberty and Discipline: Militia Climate *4. Billets and Hospitality * 5. Searching for Civilization * 6. The Religious World * 7. Training Literature in mid-Georgian England; M.McCormack * ‘Let Us Play the Men’: Masculinity ‘Dark-Eyed Beauties’ * Conclusion: Crossing to Civilization and the Citizen-Solider in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland; P.Higgins * Creating the Amateur War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Soldier: the Theory and Training of Britain’s Volunteers; K.Linch * The Amateur Military Tradition Revisited; I.F.W.Beckett * Bibliography * Index August 2013 UK August 2013 US 320pp 1 map War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137323828 November 2012 UK december 2012 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 256pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137270870 Canadian Rights

Witnessing the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in German Central Europe Narratives of the Revolutionary and Leighton James, University of Swansea, UK Napoleonic Wars ‘The book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Military and Civilian Experience in Britain and Ireland era, as well as warfare in general, by providing the first systematic analysis of eyewitness accounts Catriona Kennedy, University of York, UK from soldiers and civilians in German-speaking The volume explores how the Revolutionary and central Europe between 1792 and 1815.’ - Peter H. Napoleonic wars were experienced, perceived and Wilson, University of Hull, UK narrated by contemporaries in Britain and Ireland, Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, this drawing on an extensive range of personal testimonies volume argues that although the Revolutionary and by soldiers, sailors and civilians to shed new light on the Napoleonic Wars are often understood as laying social and cultural history of the period and the history the foundations for total war, many eyewitnesses of warfare more broadly. continued to draw upon older interpretative Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * frameworks to make sense of the armed struggle and Introduction * 1. Narrating War * 2. Becoming Soldiers and attendant political and social upheaval. Sailors * 3. Combat and Campaign * 4. Travellers in Uniform * 5. Prisoners of War * 6. Citizen-Soldiers * 7. Bringing the War Back Contents: Introduction * 1. Facing the Revolution: The German States from 1789 to 1815 Home * Conclusion: A Waterloo Panorama * 2. Writing War * 3. Military Life and Combat * 4. Captivity and Travel * 5. Invasion and Occupation * 6. Resistance and Liberation * Conclusion * Bibliography War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 War, Culture and Society, 1750-1850 September 2013 UK september 2013 US September 2013 UK september 2013 US 288pp 1 b/w photo 288pp 2 maps Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230275430 Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230249172 Canadian Rights Canadian Rights ebooks available

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German Forces and the British Army The Soldiers’ Press Trench Journals in the First World War Interactions and Perceptions, 1742-1815 Graham Seal, Curtin University, Australia Mark Wishon, University of California San Diego (UCSD), USA Through the first comprehensive investigation and analysis of the English language trench periodicals German Forces and the British Army examines the of the First World War, The Soldiers’ Press presents partnerships between Britain’s famed redcoats and a cultural interpretation of the means and methods the foreign corps that were a consistent and valuable through which consent was negotiated between the part of Britain’s military endeavors in the eighteenth trenches and the home front. century. While most histories have portrayed these associations as fraught with discord, a study of Contents: Preface * 1. The Zones of War * 2. From the Trenches eyewitness accounts tells a different story. * 3. We’re Here Because We’re Here * 4. Things We Want to Know * 5. In The Pink * 6. The War * 7. Identities * 8. Suffering Contents: Introduction * 1. National Character and Cheerfulness * References and Sources Transnational Professionalism * 2. Britain’s German Allies *

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Contents: Prologue: Peace Envoy, Spring 1910 * 1. A Great Tragedy Impends, June-August 1914 * 2. A Great Black Tornado, August-November 1914 * 3. To Serve Righteousness, November 1914-April 1915 * 4. A Course of National Infamy, May-August 1915 * 5. First American Citizen, September 1915-March 1916 * 6. Not in Heroic Mood, March-June 1916 * 7. A Shadow Dance of Churchill, Borden and Anglo-Canadian Words, July-November 1916 * 8. The Curse of Meroz, December 1916-April 1917 * 9. A Slacker in Spite of Himself, April-July 1917 * Naval Relations, 1911-14 10. Children of the Crucible, August-December 1917 * 11. The People's War, January-March 1918 * 12. Crowded Hours of Glorious Life, March-July 1918 * 13. A Noble Life Gloriously Ended, Martin Thornton, University of Leeds, UK July-August 1918 * 14. Peace with Victory, August-November 1918 * Epilogue: November 1918-January 1919 In 1911, Winston S. Churchill and Robert L. Borden became companions in an attempt to provide naval security for January 2014 UK December 2013 US the British Empire as a naval crisis loomed with Germany. 384pp 12 b/w illustrations Their scheme for Canada to provide battleships for the Hardback £21.99/ $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137306524 Royal Navy as part of an Imperial squadron was rejected Canadian Rights ebooks available by the Senate with great implications for the future. Contents: List of Illustrations and Tables * Preface * Acknowledgements * 1. Anglo-Canadian Imperial Relations in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries * 2. The Rise to Eminence of Robert L. Borden and Winston S. Churchill * 3. Winston S. Churchill Fears the Worst * 4. Robert L. Borden, Canadian Naval Issues and His Visit to Great Britain of 1912 * 5. Policy Developments and the Two Memoranda * 6. The Naval Aid Bill and the Canadian House of Commons: the Long Debate Begins * 7. The Naval Aid Bill Reaches Closure in the House of Commons * 8. Rejection by the Canadian Senate, 1913 * 9.Aftermath: Canada, Great Britain and Developments in International Affairs, 1913-14 * Appendices * Notes * Bibliography * Index October 2013 UK October 2013 US 224pp 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137300867 Canadian Rights

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Infantry Combat Medics in europe, 1944-45 asia Tracy Shilcutt, Abilene Christian University, USA Medics learned quickly to ignore standing operating Oral History in Southeast Asia procedures in order to save lives but tensions within infantry units created a paradoxical culture of isolation Memories and Fragments and acceptance. This groundbreaking work examines training and combat experiences of soldiers working in Edited by Kah Seng Loh, Sogang University, South Battalion Aid stations and those who went as aid men Korea, Stephen Dobbs, University of Western Australia, to the line companies. Perth, ernest Koh, Monash University, Australia Contents: Acknowledgments * List of Acronyms * Introduction Using the presence of the past as a point of departure, * 1. Chalkboard Training * 2. Baptism of Fire * 3. Combat Reality this books explores three critical themes in southeast * 4. The Battalion Aid Station * 5. Day-to-day Health * 6. Asian oral history: the relationship between oral history Company Aid Men * Conclusion * Bibliography and official histories produced by nation-states; the nature of memories of violence; and intersections between oral history, oral tradition, and heritage discourses. Contents: 1. Oral History and Fragments in Southeast Asia; Loh Kah Seng, Ernest Koh and Alistair Thomson * PART I: ORAL HISTORY AND OFFICIAL HISTORY * 2. Family Memories as May 2013 UK May 2013 Us Alternative Narratives to the State’s Construction of Singapore’s 144pp National History; Kevin Blackburn * 3. ‘You have picked a wrong hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / Cn$78.00 9781137347688 candidate:’ Latent Fragments and Reasonable Narratives of the British Military Withdrawal from Canadian rights ebooks available Singapore; Loh Kah Seng * 4. Remembrance, Nation, and the Second World War in Singapore: The Chinese Diaspora and their Wars; Ernest Koh * PART II: MEMORIES OF VIOLENCE * 5. On the Fluidity and Stability of Personal Memory: Jibin Arula and the Jabidah Massacre in the Philippines; Rommel A. Curaming and Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied * 6. Narratives of the ‘Red Barrel’ Incident: Collective and Individual Memories in Lamsin, Southern Thailand; Jularat Damrongviteetham * 7. Memory, Trauma and Nation: History and Memory Contestation in ; Leong Kar Yen * PART III: ORAL TRADITION AND HERITAGE * 8. The Anthropologist as Heroine: Contemporary Interpretations of Memory and Heritage in an Indonesian Valley; giap Emilie Wellfelt * 9. Oral History, Heritage Conservation and the Leprosy Settlement: The Sungai Buloh Community in Malaysia; Chou Wen Loong and Ho Sok Fong * 10. Memory, Heritage and The General Who Defeated America in vietnam the Singapore River: ‘It is like a dead snake’; Stephen Dobbs Palgrave Studies in Oral History James A. Warren, military historian and freelance writer, USA July 2013 UK July 2013 Us 240pp 7 b/w illustrations An in-depth look at the strategy and tactics of the hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / Cn$98.00 9781137311665 visionary commander who beat two Western powers, Canadian rights ebooks available against incredible odds, in the vietnam and Indochina Wars.

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An Atlas of Trafficking in Southeast Asia Japan and Reconciliation in Post-war Asia The Illegal Trade in Arms, Drugs, People, Counterfeit Goods The Murayama Statement and Its Implications and Resources Edited by Kazuhiko Togo, Institute of World Affairs, Pierre Chouvy (Ed), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan ‘Kazuhiko Togo combines diplomatic insight and An Atlas of Trafficking in Southeast Asia brings together key researchers and scholarly analysis in his clear overview and balanced cartographic specialists to provide a unique overview of the major forms of illegal coverage of the view from Japan. The other authors trafficking in the region. Featuring 32 specially drawn full-color maps. follow a similar model in detailing the reception Contents: Introduction: Illegal Trades Across National Borders * 1. Drug Trafficking In and Out of the Murayama Statement received. With the right the Golden Triangle * 2. Trafficking, Trade and Migration: Mapping Human Trafficking in the Mekong range of topics, this book points to the statement’s Region * 3. Illicit Arms Trafficking in Mainland Southeast Asia * 4. The Jagged Edge: Illegal Logging in possible future implications. To realize them requires Southeast Asia * 5. The Illicit Trade in Wildlife in Southeast Asia and its Links to East Asian Markets * 6. taking seriously the search for common ground, The Trade in Counterfeit Goods and Contraband in Mainland Southeast Asia * Index something unlikely to occur if the Murayama April 2013 US Statement continues to be dismissed. This book not 224pp only fills a gap in coverage of the critical decade for Hardback $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781848858152 historical memory of the 1990s, but also serves as a Published by I. B. 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Ronald Coase, University of Chicago Law School, USA, Ning Wang, Arizona State University, USA Contents: Overview; Kazuhiko Togo * Historical Role and Future Implications of the Murayama Statement: A View from Japan; Kazuhiko Togo * Political Apology in Sino-Japanese Relations: 'This is a major contribution to the whole literature on The Murayama Statement and its Receptions in China; Daqing Yang * In Search of the Perfect economic change as well as on China. Nowhere in all of Apology: Korea’s Responses to the Murayama Statement; Youngshik D. Bong * Redeeming the literature on economic change and development the Pariah, Redeeming the Past: Some Taiwanese Reflections on the Murayama Statement; that I know is there such a detailed study of the fumbling Rwei-Ren Wu * Neither Exemplary nor Irrelevant: Lessons for Asia from Europe’s Struggle with efforts of a society to evolve and particularly one that its Difficult Past; Thomas U. Berger * Notes on Contributors had as long and as far to go as China did.' – Douglass C. North, 1993 Nobel laureate in Economics This book examines the extraordinary events that led to China’s transformation from a closed agrarian economy to an invincible manufacturing powerhouse of the global economy. October 2012 UK October 2012 US Contents: Preface * 1. China at the Death of Mao * 2. China in Transition 132pp 4 b/w tables, 1 graph * 3. How China’s Market Reform Began * 4. A Bird in the Cage: Market Reform Under Socialism * 5. Hardback £37.50 / $57.00 / CN$65.50 9781137301222 Growing out of Socialism: Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics * 6. From Capitalism to Capitalisms Canadian Rights ebooks available April 2013 UK April 2013 US 272pp 1 map Paperback £22.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137351432 Canadian Rights ebooks available A History of Land Use in Mongolia The Thirteenth Century to the Present The Catholic Church in China Elizabeth Endicott, Middlebury College, USA 1978 to the Present An illustrated history of the pastoral nomadic way of life in Mongolia, Endicott examines the many Cindy Yik-yi Chu, Hong Kong Baptist University, challenges that Mongolian herders continue to face in Kowloon, China the struggle over natural resources in the post-socialist free market era. 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Modernization in the 1980s * Becoming Prosperous in the 1990s *

The Dynamic 1990s * The First Decade of the Twenty-First Century * Chinese Society and Catholicism * Conclusion

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The Spirit of Selflessness in Maoist China Beyond the Western Liberal Order socialist Medicine and the new Man yanaihara Tadao and Empire as society

Christos Lynteris, University of Cambridge, UK Ryoko nakano, National University of Singapore Assuming power in 1949, the Chinese Communist Beyond the Western Liberal Order introduces the Party was soon faced with a crucial problem: how to political thought of Yanaihara Tadao (1893-1961), construct the socialist ‘new Man’? Using Foucault’s the most prominent Japanese social scientist working theory of ‘technologies of the self’, Lynteris examines on empire, population migration and colonial policy, the conflict between self-cultivation and the abolition and uses it as a platform which to examine the global of the self in the biopolitically neuralgic field of challenges faced by the Us hegemonic world order ‘socialist medicine.’ today, or what is often described as the Western liberal Contents: Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Note order. on Transcription * Introduction * The Sublimation of Skill * Self- Contents: Introduction * What is Society? * A World of Cultivation: Confucian Roots * Red or Expert? * Abolishing the Migration * Development and Dependency * Autonomy under Self as Private Property * Conclusion * Index Imperial Rule * Asianism vs. Internationalism? * Conclusion

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Tibet in the Western Imagination State versus gentry in early Qing Dynasty Thomas neuhaus, University of Derby, UK Neuhaus explores the roots of the long-standing China, 1644-1699 European fascination with Tibet, from the Dalai Lama to the Abominable snowman. surveying a wide range Harry Miller, University of South Alabama, USA of travel accounts, official documents, correspondence and fiction, he examines how different people thought Continuing the argument developed in the author’s about both Tibet and their home cultures. previous book, this exhaustively researched study describes the humiliation of the Chinese gentry at the Contents: Introduction * PART I: REPRESENTATIONS, 1853- hands of the statist oboi regents in the 1660s and the 1904 * PART II: REPRESENTATIONS, 1904-1947 * PART III: Kangxi emperor’s self-declared Confucian sagehood in LEGACIES, 1947-1959 * Conclusion and Epilogue * Bibliography * Index the 1670s, which effectively trumped the gentry’s claim to sovereignty. Contents: 1. The Dorgon Regency, 1644-1650 * 2. The Shunzhi Emperor, 1651-1661 * 3. The Oboi Regency, 1661-1669 * 4. The august 2012 UK september 2012 Us Kangxi Emperor, 1669-1699 * Epilogue: The Meaning of the 280pp Ming-Qing Transition hardback £55.00 / $80.00 / Cn$92.00 9780230299702 Canadian rights ebooks available

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South Asia from the Margins Japan Echoes of Orissa, 1800-2000 An Environmental History

Biswamoy Pati, University of Delhi, India Conrad Totman, Yale University, USA South Asia from the Margins aims to sketch the From the outset, society in Japan has been shaped by its environmental context. diversities of South Asian social history, focusing on The lush green mountainous archipelago of today supports a population of over Orissa. This volume will be of interest to students of 127 million people and one of the most advanced economies in the world. How history, social anthropology, political sociology and has this come about? At what environmental cost? Conrad Totman, one of cultural studies, as well as those associated with non- the world's foremost scholars on Japan provides a comprehensive and detailed governmental organisations and planners of public account of the country's environmental history, from its beginnings to the present policy. day. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Environment and Contents: Preface * Illustrations * Maps * Introduction * 1. Japan The Place * 2. Forager Society social history: Kalahandi, c.1800–1950 * 3. Hegemony, * 3. Early Agricultural Society To 600 CE * 4. Early Agricultural Society, 600-1250 * 5. Intensive shifting identities and conversions * 4. Negotiating Dharma Agricultural Society, 1250-1650 * 6. Intensive Agricultural Society, 1650-1890 * 7. Imperial Pinnu: Towards a social history of smallpox in colonial Orissa Industrialism, 1890-1945 * 8. Entrepreneurial Industrialism, 1945 To Today * Epilogue: A * 5. ‘Religion’ and social ‘subversion’: Re-examining popular Recapitulation and Final Thoughts * Appendices * Bibliography * Index movements * 6. Interrogating stereotypes: Exploring the Orissan Environmental History and Global Change Princely States * 7. Storm over Malkangiri: Laxman Naiko’s Revolt, 1942 * 8. Orissa and the making of the Nehruvian Nation State, 1946–52 * 9. ‘Living’ October 2013 US with dowry: Oral testimonies of gender oppression * Select Bibliography * Index 416pp Hardback $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781848851160 December 2012 US Published by I. B. Tauris 208pp 2 maps Canadian Rights Hardback $95.00 9780719086588 Published by Manchester University Press

Indonesia The Corporation That Changed the World Archipelago of Fear

How the East India Company Shaped the Modern Multinational Andre Vltchek, based in Asia and Africa Second Edition Indonesia: Archipelago of Fear is a fascinating and at times unsettling journey into the world’s most Nick Robins, based in London, UK populous Muslim nation as it struggles to emerge The Corporation That Changed the World is the first from decades of dictatorship and the plunder of its book to reveal the English East India Company’s natural resources. Andre Vltchek brings together enduring legacy as a corporation. This expanded edition more than a decade of investigative journalism in and explores how the four forces of scale, technology, around Indonesia to chart the recent history of the finance, and regulation drove its spectacular rise and country, from the revolution which overthrew General fall. Suharto’s genocidal dictatorship in 1998 to the present day. He covers the full breadth of the country from Contents: Acknowledgements * Lists of Tables, Figures, Maps Islamic Aceh to mostly Catholic East Timor. Tracing and Illustrations * Chronology * Introduction * 1 The Hidden back Indonesia’s current problems to Suharto’s coup Wound * 2 This Imperious Company * 3 Out of the Shadows and the genocide of 1965 – and the support given by * 4 The Bengal Revolution * 5 The Great East Indian Crash * 6 Regulating the Company * 7 Justice Will be Done * 8 The Toxic the West to Suharto – Vltchek provides an intimate and Exchange * 9 A Skulking Power * 10 Unfinished Business * deeply humane insight into the hopes and fears of Indonesia’s people. Epilogue * Notes * Index Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. From Colony to Dictatorship * 3. Extreme Capitalism * 4. October 2012 US Democracy and Human Rights * 5. Corruption * 6. Collapse of Infrastructure * 7. On the 262pp 5 photos, 2 figures, 3 maps Environment and Natural Disasters * 8. Islam * 9. Culture, Education and Intellectual Life * 10. Hardback $99.00 9780745331966 Indonesia and its Neighbours: A big but destitute bully * 11. Conclusion Paperback $29.00 9780745331959 August 2012 US Published by Pluto Press 224pp Hardback $99.00 9780745332000 Paperback $28.00 9780745331997 Published by Pluto Press

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Africa The Igbo Intellectual Tradition Creative Conflict in African and African Diasporic Thought

Political Organization in Nigeria since Edited by Gloria Chuku, University of Maryland, the Late Stone Age Baltimore, USA In this groundbreaking collection, leading historians, A History of the Igbo People Africanists, and other scholars document the life and work of twelve Igbo intellectuals who, educated John Oriji, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, USA within European traditions, came to terms with ‘Recommended.’—CHOICE the dominance of European thought while making 'This book can be regarded as a pioneer study of the Igbo political significant contributions to African intellectual organizations to the extent that no other study has in a systematic and traditions. sustained manner gone as far back as tracing the genesis of such political Contents: 1. Olaudah Equiano and the Foundation of the Igbo structures to the origins of the Igbo people.' - Gloria Chuku, University of Intellectual Tradition; Gloria Chuku * 2. Benjamin Nnamdi Maryland, Baltimore County Azikiwe: The Triumph of Knowledge; John Oriji * 3. Mbonu Ojike, ‘The King of Boycottables’: An African Nationalist and Pan- Although the Igbo constitute one of the largest ethnic nationalities of Nigeria and Africanist; Gloria Chuku * 4. Anthony Gogo Nwedo of Umuahia: the West African sub-region, little is known about their political history before the His Life and Legacies; Jude C. Aguwa * 5. Kenneth Onwuka Dike: Trans-Atlantic slave trade. This book is a pioneering study of the broad changes A Pioneer in African Historical Studies; Chidiebere Nwaubani and Gloria Chuku * 6. Adiele Igbo political systems have undergone since the prehistoric period. Afigbo and the Development of Igbo Studies, and Nigerian/African Historiographies; Gloria Chuku * 7. Pius Nwabufo Okigbo: A Pragmatic Economist, Public Servant, and an Intellectual Contents: Introduction * 1. Igboland Before and During the Iron Age: From Stateless Societies Giant; Gloria Chuku * 8. Ben O. Nwabueze and the African Intellectual Tradition; Philip C. Aka to Mini States * 2. The Igbo and their Neighbors Before the 15th Century * 3. The Igbo and the * 9. Chinua Achebe and the Development of Igbo/African Studies; Raphael Chijioke Njoku Benin, Igala and Eastern Ijo Mega States during Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade * 4. The Aro Trade * 10. Nwanyibuife: Flora Nwapa: A Pioneer African Feminist and Matrix of African Women’s Network: Changes in Igbo Society from the 18th -19th Centuries * 5. Abolition of the Slave Studies; Gloria Chuku * 11. Ezekwesili Felicia Ifeoma Ekejiuba: Scholar, Activist and Champion Trade and the Genesis of Legitimate Commerce, Christianity and the New Imperialism * 6. of Women’s Rights; Nkiru Nzegwu * 12. Helen Chukwuma: The Inimitable Advocate for African Developments in Igboland from the 1890s 1970s * Conclusion Women’s Empowerment; Christine Ohale August 2013 UK August 2013 US August 2013 UK August 2013 US 258pp 360pp 3 maps Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137347213 Hardback £55.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9781137311283 Canadian Rights ebooks available Canadian Rights ebooks available

Settler Colonialism and Land Rights The Autobiography of an African Princess in South Africa Fatima Massaquoi, deceased, Vivian Seton, Possession and Dispossession on the Orange River independent scholar, Konrad Tuchscherer, St. John’s University, USA, Arthur Abraham, Virginia State Edward Cavanagh, University of Ottawa, Canada University, USA 'This is a highly innovative study of substantial This critical edition of Princess Fatima Massaquoi’s contemporary relevance. In a compelling analysis memoirs begins with her birth in southern Sierra Leone, Cavanagh uses the prism of settler colonialism to continues through her childhood in Liberia, moves on to compare the Griqua Philippolis and Afrikaner Orania Hamburg, Germany, where she lived and experienced polities, foregrounding issues of dispossession, land the rise of the Nazi movement, and ends with her life in rights, sovereignty, indigeneity and restitution. the United States. Insightful and accessible, this is a book that Contents: Foreword by Hans Massaquoi* 1. My Birthplace, will appeal to both academic and lay readers.' - Ethnicity and Parents * 2. My Birth and Customs about Mohamed Adhikari, University of Cape Town Childbirth in the Gallinas Country * 3. Life and Customs in the This local history of Griqua Philippolis (1824-1862) Bali (Bari) country of Sierra Leone.* 4. Life and Customs in the and Afrikaner Orania (1990-2013) gets at the crux Vai Country of Liberia * 5. On Beauty and Aspects of Vai Social of the ever-pertinent land question in South Africa. Organization * 6. Life in Monrovia * 7. School Begins at Julie C. Emery Hall * 8. More on Life Identifying the many layers of dispossession definitive at the Mission School * 9. I Bid Farewell to Liberia * 10. I Arrive in Germany * 11. I Meet a Nazi … and More on the Work of the Consulate-General * 12. Hard Times, ‘isms’ and School * 13. of the South African past, Cavanagh presents Christmas and School Trips in Germany * 14. The ‘Invincibles’ and My Departure for Switzerland a provocative new argument about land rights and the residues of settler * 15. L’Ecole Superieure et Secondaire (Switzerland) and Rough Times on My Return to Germany colonialism. * 16. Departure for America * 17. Welcome for a ‘Savage’ at Lane College and Death of Father * Contents: Acknowledgements * A Note on Terminology * Introduction: Land, Sovereignty, and 18. The Fisk University Saga * 19. Goodbye Friends – You Shall Be Hearing from Me Indigeneity in South Africa * 1. The Erasure of Past Interests in Land at Philippolis * 2. The Griqua October 2013 UK October 2013 US Land Regime and its Challenges * 3. The Erasure of Past Interests in Land at Orania * 4. The 288pp 2 maps, 9 figures Oranian Land Regime and its Challenges * Conclusion: Land Regimes and Property Rights on the Hardback £50.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230609587 Orange River * Afterword: On Restitution and Dispossession * Notes * Bibliography * Index Canadian Rights ebooks available April 2013 UK April 2013 US 184pp 2 maps, 1 b/w halftone Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137305763 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Apartheid on a Black Isle The History and Practice of Humanitarian Removal and Resistance in Alexandra, South Africa Intervention and Aid in Africa

Dawne Y. Curry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Edited by Bronwen Everill, University of Warwick, UK, Josiah Kaplan, University of Oxford, UK Apartheid on a Black Isle is the first study to holistically examine Alexandra, South Africa’s critical role during The history of humanitarian intervention has the seventies in the struggle against apartheid. often overlooked Africa. This book brings together Contents: ‘We Are Too Old to Move, Where are we to go?’: perspectives from history, cultural studies, Forced Removals in Alexandra * ‘Oiling the Machinery’: international relations, policy, and non-governmental Recruitment and Conversion in Alexandra’s Underground organizations to analyze the themes, continuities and Movement * Mobility and Camouflage in Alexandra’s discontinuities in Western humanitarian engagement Underground Movement * ‘They Shouted Power’: During the with Africa. Student Uprising * ‘They Died Horribly’: Celebrating the Lives Contents: Foreword; Jennifer WelshIntroduction: Enduring Lost during the Student Uprising and Beyond * Conclusion: Humanitarianisms in Africa; Bronwen Everill and Josiah Kaplan David’s Story * 1. Freetown, Frere Town, and the Kat River Settlement:

Nineteenth Century Humanitarian Intervention and Precursors

to Modern Refugee Camps; Bronwen Everill * 2. Public Health October 2012 UK November 2012 US or Public Good? Humanitarian Agendas and the Treatment 224pp 6 b/w illustrations, 4 b/w tables of Leprosy in Uganda; Kathleen * 3. Contraband Charity: German Humanitarianism in Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137023094 Contemporary Kenya; Nina Berman * 4. ‘Reading’ British Armed Humanitarian Intervention in Canadian Rights ebooks available Sierra Leone, 2000-2002; Josiah Kaplan * 5. Humanitarian Intervention in the Horn of Africa; Christopher Clapham * 6. The Democratic Republic of Congo: The Land of Humanitarian Interventions; Claude Kabemba * 7. Humanitarian Aspects of Interventions by the United Nations in Southern Africa; Christopher Saunders * 8. The Nigerian Civil War and ‘Humanitarian Intervention’; Michael Aaronson * 9. Building State Effectiveness: Evolving Donor Approaches to Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa; Claire Leigh * 10. Beyond Humanitarian Imperialism: The dubious origins of ‘Humanitarian Intervention’ and some rules for its future; Richard Development and Diffusionism Drayton * Conclusion; Bronwen Everill and Josiah Kaplan June 2013 UK June 2013 US Looking beyond Neopatrimonialism in Nigeria, 1962-1985 272pp Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137270016 Jeremiah I. Dibua, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Canadian Rights ebooks available Maryland, USA Development and Diffusionism deconstructs the neopatrimonial paradigm that has dominated analysis of Nigerian and African development. It shows that by denying agency to Nigerian societies and devaluing indigenous culture and local realities, Eurocentric French Colonial Fascism diffusionism played a significant role in the failure of development planning. The Extreme Right in Algeria, 1919-1939 Contents: 1. Neopatrimonialism, Eurocentric Diffusionism, and Development Planning * 2. Theoretical and Conceptual Samuel Kalman, St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Foundations of Development Planning * 3. Colonial Planning and This study investigates the various extreme-rightist leagues in Algeria, with the Foundations of Eurocentric Diffusionism * 4. Postcolonial particular attention to certain key themes, among them the rabid xenophobia Planning and the Dialectics of Neopatrimonialism * 5. Planning directed at the Jewish population and local Muslims. It demonstrates that fascism Agricultural Development in Bendel State * 6. Planning Industrial helped to construct a racial hierarchy to preserve European hegemony and a pool Development in Bendel State of cheap labor. December 2012 UK January 2013 US Contents: 1. The Action Française, Jeunesses Patriotes, Unions latines, and the Birth of 274pp 2 maps, 10 b/w tables Latinité (1919-1931) * 2. The Algerian Extreme Right, the Great Depression, and the Birth of Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137286642 Muslim Nationalism: The Croix de Feu and the Front Paysan (1928-1935) * 3. An Algérianiste Canadian Rights ebooks available Insurrection: The Rassemblement national d’Action sociale and the Amitiés latines (1936-1938) * 4. From Metropolitan Theory to Colonial Practice: The Parti populaire français and the Parti social français in Algeria (1936-1939) August 2013 UK August 2013 US 288pp Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137307088 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Formation of the African Methodist Episcopal Communal Labor in Colonial Kenya Church in the Nineteenth Century The Legitimization of Coercion, 1912-1930

Rhetoric of Identification Opolot Okia, Wright State University, USA A. Nevell Owens, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, USA This project examines the development of forced labor in colonial Kenya from 1912 to 1930 and the parallel A. Nevell Owens explores the parameters of the African Methodist Episcopal normalization of communal forced labor during this Church’s dual existence as evangelical Christians and as children of Ham, and how time period. the denomination relied on both the rhetoric of evangelicalism and heathenism. Contents: Werengeka’s Anxiety * Forced Labor and Contents: Introduction * 1. Rhetoric of Identity: The African Methodist Episcopal Church And Colonial Development in Africa * The Juridical Foundation of What It Means To Be Children Of God And Children Of Ham * 2. It Is Salvation We Want: The Government Forced Labor * ‘Making the Lazy Nigger Work:’ Path To Spiritual Redemption and Social Uplift * 3. Saving The Heathen: The AMEC And It’s European Settlers, the State and Forced Labor, 1895-1919 * The Africanist Discourse * 4. We Have Been Believers: Revisiting AMEC Rhetoric of Evangelical Northey Forced Labor Crisis, 1919-1921 * Interlude: Forced Labor Christianity Bounded, 1921-1925 * Normalizing Force: Archdeacon Walter Owen and the Issue of Communal Labor, 1920-1930 Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice

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Slavery in the Sudan American Slaves and African Masters History, Documents, and Commentary Algiers and the Western Sahara, 1776-1820

Mohamed Ibrahim Nugud, former Sudanese politician Christine E. Sears, University of Alabama-Huntsville, (deceased), Asma Mohamed Abdel Halim, University USA of Toledo, USA, Sharon Barnes, University of Toledo, USA ‘Sears presents a highly readable history of the 140 American captives of corsairs in Algiers or from This groundbreaking study offers a rare window into shipwrecks. Recommended.’ - CHOICE the history of slavery in the Sudan, with particular attention to the relationships between slaves and American Slaves and African Masters illuminates masters. Thoroughly documented, it provides valuable the commonalities and the peculiarities of different context to current issues of global concern and slaveries and contributes to a growing body of combats persistent myths about African slavery. literature that showcases the flexibility of slavery as an institution. Contents: 1. From Meroe to the Mamluks * 2. The Slave Trade * 3. Funj and Darfur * 4. The Mahdist State * 5. Slavery during the Contents: Remembering the ‘Horror of Mahometan Vassalage:’ Condominium * ‘This World if full of Vicissitudes’ * PART I: ALGIERS * ‘Far Distant From our Country, Families Friends and Connections’: American Slaves in Ottoman Algiers * ‘Once a Citizen of the August 2013 UK August 2013 US United States of America, but at Present the Most Miserable Slave’: Americans and Slave 224pp 5 b/w tables Community * ‘American Livestock, Now Slaves in Algiers’: Elite Slaves in Ottoman Algiers * ‘We Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137286024 Set No Great Value Upon Money’: A Slave Economy * PART II: WESTERN SAHARA * ‘Sons of Canadian Rights ebooks available Sorrow’: American Slaves in the Western Sahara * ‘Clear the Country of All You Christian Dogs’: The Business of Redemption * A Different Kind of Slavery September 2012 UK September 2012 US 250pp 7 maps, 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137268662 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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History of Women, Gender and Sexuality Children and Sexuality From the Greeks to the Great War

The Aftermath of Suffrage Edited by George Rousseau, Oxford University, UK Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945 'Children and Sexuality is a courageous and timely book. The authors, who include historians, Edited by Julie Gottlieb, University of Sheffield, UK, anthropologists and psychonalysts, dare to confront Richard Toye, University of Exeter, UK one of the most difficult social problems of our time and to view it from a historical and a comparative This collection explores the aftermath of the perspective.' - Peter Burke, Emmanuel College, Representation of the People Act, which gave some University of Cambridge, UK British women the vote. Experts examine the paths taken by both former-suffragists as well as their Children and Sexuality probes the hidden relations anti-suffragist adversaries, the practices of suffrage between children and sexuality in case studies from commemoration, and the changing priorities and the Greeks to the Great War. The lives reconstructed formations of British feminism in this era. here extend from Greek Alcibiades to Lewis Carroll and Baden-Powell, each recounted with scrupulous Contents: Introduction; Julie V. Gottlieb and Richard Toye * 1. vigilance to detail and nuance. Emmeline Pankhurst in the Aftermath of Suffrage, 1918-1928; June Purvis * 2. From Prudent Housewife to Empire Shopper: Contents: Preface * Introduction; G.Rousseau * PART I: THE EARLY ANCIENT AND MODERN Party Appeals to the Female Voter, 1918-1928; David Thackeray WORLD * PART II: VICTORIANS AND EDWARDIANS * PART III: THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL * 3. The Impact of Mass Democracy on British Political Culture, VIEW * Index 1918 – 1939; Pat Thane * 4. The House of Commons in the Aftermath of Suffrage; Richard Toye * 5. Feminism and the Modern Woman: Debates in the Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood British Popular Press, 1918-1939; Adrian Bingham * 6. ‘Doing Great Public Work Privately’: November 2012 UK december 2012 US Female Antis in the Interwar Years; Philippe Vervaecke * 7. Towards an Archaeology of Interwar 392pp 17 b/w illustrations Women’s Politics: the Local and the Everyday; Karen Hunt and June Hannam * 8. ‘Shut Against Paperback £19.99 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137281777 the Woman and Workman Alike’: Democratizing Foreign Policy Between the Wars; Helen Canadian Rights ebooks available McCarthy * 9. ‘We were done the moment we gave women the vote’: The Female Franchise Factor and the Munich By-elections, 1938-39; Julie Gottlieb * 10. ‘They have made their mark entirely out of proportion to their numbers’: Women and Parliamentary Committees, c. 1918- 1945; Mari Takayanagi * 11. The Political Autobiographies of Early Women MPs c.1918-1964; Krista Cowman * 12. ‘Women for Westminster,’ Feminism, and the Limits of Non-partisan Associational Culture; Laura Beers Health and Girlhood in Britain, 1874-1920 May 2013 UK June 2013 US 268pp 5 b/w illustrations Hilary Marland, University of Warwick, UK Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137015334 Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137015341 This first major study of girls’ health in modern Britain Canadian Rights ebooks available explores how debates and advice on healthy girlhood shaped ideas about the lives of young women from the 1870s to the 1920s, as theories concerning the biological limitations of female adolescence were challenged and girls moved into new arenas in the workplace, sport and recreation. Bad Girls in Britain Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Unstable Adolescence: Medicine and the Gender,Justice and Welfare,1900-1950 ‘Perils of Puberty’ in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain * 2. Reinventing the Victorian Girl: Health Advice for Girls in the Late Pamela Cox, University of Essex, UK, Jo Campling, Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries * 3. Health, Exercise 'A significant and welcome study...with much to and the Emergence of the Modern Girl * 4. Girls, Education and offer the cultural and social historian, the historian the School as a Site of Health * 5. The Health of the Factory Girl of gender, of women and of criminal justice and * Conclusion Future Mothers of the Empire or a ‘Double Gain’? * Bibliography * Index welfare.' - Shani D’Cruze, Cultural and Social History Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood Britain’s ‘bad girls’, though few in number, pose a July 2013 UK July 2013 US recurring challenge to established generational and 288pp 14 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w photo gender orders. Now available for the first time in Hardback £55.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9781137328137 paperback, Pam Cox’s groundbreaking study examines Canadian Rights ebooks available the processes leading to their definition as variously delinquent, defective or neglected. Contents: PART I: DEFINING * Reforming the Modern Girl * Absences and Presences * Gender, Justice and Citizenship * PART II: COUNTING * Girls and the Juvenile Courts * Theft and Violence * Sex, Care and Protection * PART III: POLICING * Statutory Strategies * Private Justice * PART IV: REFORMING * Domestic Economy * Disciplinary Economy * Defining Reform * PART V: WRITING * Entering Care * Negotiating Care * Beyond Care * PART VI: DIAGNOSING * Pathology, Puberty and the Sex-Instinct * Social Relations and Subcultures * Consuming Expert Diagnoses * PART VII: REDEFINING September 2012 UK October 2012 US 240pp 6 photographs Paperback £17.99 / $25.00 / CN$29.00 9781137293954 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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history of british women's writing The History of British Women’s Writing, 1750-1830 The History of British Women’s Writing, Volume Five 1500-1610 Edited by Jacqueline M. Labbe, University of Warwick, UK Volume Two ‘This volume is essential reading for scholars working in the field, and a superb introduction for those new Edited by Caroline Bicks, Boston College, USA, Jennifer to it.’ - Benjamin Dabby, Victoriographies Summit, Stanford University, USA This era witnessed the first full flowering of British ‘This is a landmark volume, and one which will give women’s writing. Drawing on the last 30 years new direction to the study of early modern women of scholarship and textual recovery which have and the multiple ways in which they were active overturned the theory that women wrote only participants in the literary culture of the sixteenth unambitious, domestic texts, this new paperback century.’- Margaret Ezell, Texas A&M University, highlights that an English literary history that ignores USA women writers is not only incomplete, but inadequate. Rethinking the history of women’s writing and literary Contents: List of Figures * Author Preface * Series Preface * history itself, this book - now available in paperback - Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Chronology * examines the diversity of early women’s writing (from Introduction: Defining ‘Women’s Writing’; or, Writing ‘The History’; J.M.Labbe * PART I: 1750- verse and songs to household records and recipes), 1830: OVERVIEWS * PART II: 1750-1800: REVOLUTIONS IN FEMALE WRITING * PART III: offering a new paradigm for understanding women’s 1800-1830: WORLDS OF WRITING * Bibliography * Index roles in the literary, religious, and political movements History of British Women’s Writing of the sixteenth century. September 2013 UK september 2013 US Contents: List of Figures * Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * 400pp 10 b/w photos, 2 graphs Chronology; E.Vyroubalová * Introduction; C.Bicks and J.Summit * PART I: READING AND Paperback £18.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137350398 WRITING * PART II: DOMESTIC SETTINGS * PART III: PLAYING SPACES * PART IV: THE TUDOR Canadian Rights ebooks available COURT * PART V: DEVELOPING HISTORIES * Bibliography * Index History of British Women’s Writing September 2013 UK september 2013 US 376pp 10 b/w photos Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137350411 Canadian Rights The History of British Women’s Writing, 1920-1945 Volume Eight

Edited by Maroula Joannou, Anglia Ruskin University, The History of British Women’s Writing, UK 1690 - 1750 Featuring 16 contributions from recognized authorities in their respective fields, this superb new mapping of Volume Four women’s writing ranges from feminine middlebrow novels to Virginia Woolf’s modernist aesthetics, from Edited by Ros Ballaster, Mansfield College, University of women’s literary journalism to crime fiction, and from Oxford, UK West End drama to the literature of Scotland, Ireland This volume, now in paperback, charts significant and Wales. changes for a literary history of women in an era that Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Notes on the saw the beginnings of a discourse of ‘enlightened Contributors * Chronology 1920-1945 * Introduction: Modernism, feminism’, revealing that women engaged in forms old The Middlebrow and Modernity in Context; M.Joannou * PART and new, seeking to shape and transform the culture I: MAPPING MODERNISM * PART II: CULTURAL HIERARCHY * of letters rather than simply reflect or respond to the PART III: GENDERED GENRES * PART IV: THE MOBILE WOMAN * work of their male contemporaries. Bibliography * Electronic Resources * Index Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Notes on the History of British Women’s Writing Contributors * Chronology * Introduction; R.Ballaster * PART I: October 2012 UK November 2012 US DEBATES * PART II: TRANSFORMATIONS * PART III: WRITING 340pp 1 figure MODES * PART IV: WORLDS OF FEELING * Critical Review * Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9780230282797 Bibliography * Index Canadian Rights ebooks available History of British Women’s Writing September 2013 UK september 2013 US 312pp Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137350404 Canadian Rights

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A History of Infanticide in Britain, Women in the Weimar Republic

c. 1600 to the Present Helen Boak, University of Hertfordshire, UK Anne-Marie Kilday, Oxford Brookes University, UK This book is the first comprehensive survey of women in the Weimar Republic, exploring the diversity and multiplicity of women’s experiences in the economy, politics and The killing of new-born children is an intensely emotional society. Taking the First World War as a starting point, this book explores the great and emotive subject. The hidden nature of this crime has changes in the lives, expectations, and perceptions of German women. made it an incredibly difficult subject area for historians to approach up until now. This work provides the first Contents: Introduction * 1. Women in the First World War * 2. Women and Politics * 3. Women and Work * 4. Women, the Family and Sexuality * 5. Women in the Public Realm * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index detailed history of infanticide in mainland Britain from 1600 to the modern era. October 2013 US 304pp 20 b&w illus. Contents: Acknowledgements * 1. Investigating Infanticide – An Hardback $105.00 9780719088186 Enduring Phenomenon * 2. The Archetype of Infanticide in the Paperback $32.95 9780719088193 Early Modern Period * 3. Murderous Mothers and the Extended Published by Manchester University Press Network of Shame * 4. Monsters of Inhumanity? Methods of Infant Disposal * 5. The Pendulum of Opinion: Changing Attitudes to Infanticide * 6. Explaining Infanticide: Motives and Causes * 7. The Modern Debate: Getting Away With Murder? * Bibliography June 2013 UK June 2013 US 352pp 22 figures (graphs/tables) Mother and Child Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 9780230547070 Canadian Rights ebooks available Maternity and child welfare in Dublin, 1922-60

Lindsey Earner-Byrne, University College Dublin, UK Mother and Child is of critical importance to understanding the political and social history of modern Ireland between Housewives and Citizens 1922 and 1960 as it examines the responses of the State, the church, voluntary groups and women to the Domesticity and the Women’s Movement in England, 1928–64 emergence of the welfare State in Ireland. Contents: Introduction * 1. Maternity and child welfare pre- Caitriona Beaumont, London South Bank University, UK independence * 2. Maternity and child welfare: setting the agenda, Housewives and Citizens explores the contribution that five conservative, 1922–39 * 3. The Dublin mother: maternal welfare and child health, 1920–40 * 4. The Emergency: The war, the poor, the church and the voluntary and popular women’s organisations made to women’s lives and to the state, 1939–45 * 5. Cracks in the ‘cordial collaboration’: Political campaign for women’s rights throughout the period 1928–64. reality and religious principle, 1945–56 * 6. Maternity on the ground: Contents: Introduction * 1. Origins and Aspirations: Voluntary women’s organisations and the The Dublin experiment, 1945–56 * 7. Illegitimate motherhood, representation of housewives, mothers and citizens * 2. Housewives and Citizens: the rights and 1922–60 * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index duties of women citizens * 3. Moral Dilemmas: Divorce, Birth Control and Abortion * 4. Welfare February 2013 US Rights for Women: Maternity Care, Social Welfare Benefits and Family Allowances * 5. Active 256pp Citizenship for Women: War and Protest * 6. Housewives and Citizens: Post-War Planning Paperback $28.95 9780719089114 and the Post-War Years * 7. Domesticity, Modernity and Women’s Rights: voluntary women’s Published by Manchester University Press organisations and the women’s movement 1950–1964 * Conclusion * Bibliography * Index Gender in History October 2013 US 272pp Hardback $100.00 9780719086076 How a Century of War Changed the Lives Published by Manchester University Press of Women Work, Family and Liberation

Lindsey German, University of Hertfordshire, UK Modern Women on Trial How a Century of War Changed the Lives of Women looks Sexual Transgression in the Age of the Flapper at the remarkable impact of war on women in Britain. It shows how conflict has changed women’s lives and how Lucy Bland, King’s College, London, UK those changes have put women at the center of peace campaigning. Modern Women on Trial looks at several sensational trials involving drugs, murder, adultery, miscegenation and sexual perversion in the period 1918–24. It scrutinises the Contents: Introduction * 1. The End of the Old World * 2. Total War * 3. In the Shadow of the Bomb * 4. The Birth of a Movement trials and their coverage in the press to identify concerns about modern femininity. * 5. Women, War and Consciousness * 6. The Future for the Contents: Introduction* 1. The Case of the ‘Cult of the Clitoris’: Treachery, Patriotism and English Movement * Bibliography * Notes and References * Index Womanhood * 2. Butterfly Women, ‘Chinamen’, Dope Fiends & Metropolitan Allure * 3. The Tribulations of Edith Thompson: Sexual Incitement as a Capital Crime *4. Mme Fahmy’s Vindication: Orientalism, Miscegenation Fears and Female Fantasy * 5. ‘Hunnish Scenes’ and a ‘Virgin Birth’: the Contested Marriage and Motherhood of a Curious Modern Woman * After lives * Bibliography * Index Counterfire Gender in History February 2013 US October 2013 US 240pp 272pp 15 b&w halftones Hardback $105.00 9780745332512 Paperback $34.95 9780719082641 Paperback $26.00 9780745332505 Published by Manchester University Press Published by Pluto Press

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Bluestockings Tomboys and Bachelor Girls Women of Reason from Enlightenment to Romanticism A Lesbian History of Post-War Britain 1945-71

Elizabeth Eger, King’s College London, UK Rebecca Jennings, Macquarie University, Sydney, ‘Eger’s Bluestockings: Women of Reason from Australia Enlightenment to Romanticism focuses specifically on Using a rich array of oral histories and archival sources, the contributions of women to a collective female Tomboys and Bachelor Girls provides the first detailed identity and to eighteenth century intellectual academic study of lesbian identity and culture in post- life. . . Eger also illuminates the more peripheral war Britain. This fascinating book brings to life the rich contributions that ‘bluestocking’ women – who history of post-war lesbian culture for the scholarly and often were not very interested in publishing their general reader alike. work – made to literary culture. . . Beginning with Montagu’s straightforward celebration of the Contents: Introduction * 1. Tomboys, Crushes and the Bard in her Essay on Shakespeare (1769), and ending Construction of Adolescent Lesbian Identities * 2. The ‘All-Out with Charlotte Lennox’s far more critical account Career Woman’ and Narratives of Lesbianism at Work * 3. in Shakespeare Illustrated (1753–4), Eger shows Lesbian Domesticity: Relationships and the Home * 4. The Gateways Club and the Emergence of a Post-War Lesbian a rich and varied tradition of female-authored Subculture * 5. ‘Arena Three’ and the Articulation of a Collective Shakespeare criticism.’ -TLS Lesbian Identity * Conclusion This study, now in paperback, argues that female networks of conversation, August 2013 US correspondence and patronage formed the foundation for women’s work in the 224pp realms of Shakespeare criticism and poetry. Eger traces the transition between Paperback $28.95 9780719089923 Enlightenment and Romantic culture, arguing for the relevance of rational Published by Manchester University Press argument in the history of women’s writing. Contents: Contents List of Illustrations * Introduction: The Nine Living Muses of Great Britain (1779) * Living Muses: the female icon * The Bluestocking Salon: Patronage, Correspondence and Conversation * ‘Female Champions’: Women Critics of Shakespeare * The Bluestocking Legacy in the Romantic Era * Conclusion * Notes * Bibliography * Index Palgrave Studies in the Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Cultures of Print The Sexual History of the Global South August 2012 UK September 2012 US Sexual Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 296pp 30 b/w photos Paperback £18.99 / $29.00 / CN$33.50 9781137018472 Canadian Rights ebooks available Edited by Saskia E. Wieringa, The Hague, The Netherlands, Horacio Sivori, Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil Providing new research into the continuities between colonial and postcolonial sexual politics, The Sexual History of the Global South offers unique empirically grounded accounts that debunk essentialist Women, Travel and Identity assumptions about gender and sexuality and reveal Journeys by Rail and Sea, 1870–1940 continuities between the two historical periods of colonialism and postcolonialism. Emma Robinson-Tomsett, Royal Holloway, University Contents: 1. Sexual Politics in the Global South: Framing the of London, UK Discourse; Saskia Wieringa and Horacio Sívori * 2. The Rise of Sex and Sexuality Studies in Post-1978 China Studies; Huang Utilising women’s diaries and letters, art, advertising, Yingying * 3. From the Obscene Modern to the Pornographic fiction and etiquette guides, Women, Travel and Family: Notes on the ‘Lustful Adventures’ in Bangla Pornography; Identity explores the impact that travel had upon Hardik Brata Biswas * 4. Pepillitos, Garzonas and Men Without Women: Sexing the Nation understandings of female identity, definitions of Body during the Cuban Republican Era; Abel Sierra Madero * 5. Government and the Control of femininity, modernity, glamour, and more during the Venereal Diseases in Colonial Tanzania, MBozi District, 1920s - 1960s; Musa Saddock * 6. From so-called ‘golden age’ of travel. Police Raids to Prison Culture. Violence and the Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Activism during the ‘Democratic Consolidation’ in Argentina (1983-1990); Diego Sempol * 7. Sexuality and Contents: Introduction * PART I: THE CULTURE OF FEMALE Nationalist Ideologies in Postcolonial Africa: (re)making the African Straight in Cameroon; Basile JOURNEYING * 1. The Big Luggage went a Fortnight Ago: Making Ndjio * 8. The ‘Lesbian’ Existence in Arab Cultures: Historical and Sociological Perspectives; the Journey Abroad * 2. Fashion Plate Heroines: Imagining the Iman Al-Ghafari * 9. ‘Public Women’ and the ‘Obscene’ Body: A Short Exploration of Abolition Female Journeyer * 3. No Nice Girl Swears: Advice, Etiquette Debates in India; Nitya Vasudevan * And More and Expectation * PART II: JOURNEY PRACTICES * 4. Ordering the Berth: the Spaces of Journeying * 5. Busy Practising Games: May 2013 US Scrutiny and Sociability * 6. Full of Wickedness: Romantic 304pp Opportunity and Sexual Hazard? * PART III: JOURNEY IDENTITY * 7. Where Her Story Begins: Hardback $134.95 9781780324036 Fashioning a Journeyer Identity * Conclusion * Appendix: Women Journeyers * Notes * Paperback $35.95 9781780324029 Bibliography * Index Published by Zed Books Gender in History July 2013 US 256pp 19 b&w illus. & 6 b&w tables Hardback $100.00 9780719087158 Published by Manchester University Press

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British Queer History Gender, Citizenship and Newspapers New Approaches and Perspectives Historical and Transnational Perspectives

Edited by Brian Lewis, McGill University, Canada Jane L. Chapman, Lincoln University, USA This collection of essays takes stock of the ‘new British queer history.’ The book The gendered nature of the relationship between the provides a plethora of fresh perspectives and a wealth of new information, suggests press and emergence of cultural citizenship from the enticing avenues for research and – in bringing the whole question of sexual identity 1860s to the 1930s is explored through original data to the forefront of debate – challenges us to rethink queer history’s parameters. and insightful comparisons between India, Britain Contents: Introduction: British queer history – Brian Lewis * 1. Politics and the reporting of and France in this integrated approach to women’s sex between men in the 1820s – Charles Upchurch * 2. Naturalism, labour and homoerotic representation in newspapers, their role as news desire: Henry Scott Tuke – Jongwoo Jeremy Kim * 3. Bricks and Flowers: unconventionality and sources and their professional activity. queerness in Katherine Everett’s life writing – Mo Moulton * 4. ‘A peculiarly obscure subject’: Contents: PART I: SETTING THE PARAMETERS * Introduction: the missing ‘case’ of the heterosexual – Laura Doan * 5. ‘These young men who come down Tracing Patterns, Linkages and Evidence * PART II: PIONEERS from Oxford and write gossip’: Society gossip, homosexuality and the logic of revelation in the AND EMERGING COMMERCIAL TENSIONS * 1. France: interwar popular press – Ryan Linkof * 6. Thinking queer: The social and the sexual in interwar Pioneering the Popular Newspaper Brand and the Female Britain – Matt Houlbrook * and more... Market * 2. France and Britain: Cultural Citizenship and the October 2013 US Rise of Consumer Society * PART III: LABOUR MOVEMENT 272pp 10 b&w tables ROOTS AND THE POLITICS of EXCLUSION * 3. French India: Paperback $35.00 9780719088957 from Private to Public Sphere * 4. Britain: Finding a Voice for the Vote in the Mainstream Press Published by Manchester University Press * PART IV: CULTURAL CITIZENSHIP AND DIRECT ACTION * 5. Britain: Apocalypse and Press as a Double Edged Sword * 6. British India: Women and the Hegemonic Colonial Press * PART V: TRACES AND OUTCOMES * Afterwords and Conclusion * Bibliography * Tables Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media March 2013 UK March 2013 US 256pp 7 b/w tables, 1 graph Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230232440 Gender, Race and Family in Nineteenth Canadian Rights ebooks available Century America From Northern Woman to Plantation Mistress

Rebecca Fraser, University of East Anglia, UK Sarah Hicks Williams was the northern-born wife of an Housework and Housewives in American antebellum slaveholder. Rebecca Fraser traces her journey as she relocates to Clifton Grove, the Williams’ slaveholding Advertising plantation, presenting her with complex dilemmas as she reconciled her new role as plantation mistress to the gender Married to the Mop script she had been raised with in the North. Jessamyn Neuhaus, SUNY Plattsburgh, USA Contents: List of Images * Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Introduction: Reading Letters, Telling Stories, and Writing ’Extensively researched in advertising archives, History * ‘Everything Is So Different Here’: Changing Cultural mass magazines, and scholarly studies, this book Landscapes * An Identity in Transit: From ‘True Woman’ persuasively argues that advertising for cleaning, to ‘Southern Lady’ * Familial Relations: North and South * food, and other household products has changed Articulating a Southern Self: Georgia, Sunnyside and the * only modestly over the past 110 years.’ - CHOICE Confederacy * Reconstructing Southern Womanhood * ‘Thorough and interesting ... Neuhaus offers keen Postscript * Notes * Bibliography observations, and the book is well-written.’ - Genders and Sexualities in History Journalism History November 2012 UK december 2012 US From mop-wielding turn-of-the-century housewives 240pp 11 b/w photos, 2 diagrams to modern soccer moms, American advertising from Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230300705 the late 1800s to today has been consistently depicted Canadian Rights ebooks available housework as women’s work. This book analyzes print and TV ads, ad agency documents, and trade journals to show how the housewife framed household work as exclusively feminine care for the family. Contents: 1. The Laundry Room * 2. The Bathroom * 3. The Kitchen * 4. The Living Room August 2013 UK August 2013 US Feminist Review 286pp 5 b/w illustrations Paperback £20.00 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137347237 Edited by: The Feminist Review Collective Canadian Rights ebooks available Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal setting new agendas for feminism. For more than 30 years, it has been committed to exploring gender in its relationship to other axes of power including race, class and sexuality. ISSN 0141 7789 EISSN 14664380 To learn more about this journal, please visit www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/

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Gender and Sexualities in History Series Queer 1950s Rethinking Sexuality in the Postwar Years

What is Masculinity? Edited by Heike Bauer, Matt Cook, both at Birkbeck Historical Dynamics from Antiquity to the Contemporary World College, University of London, UK Leading sexuality scholars explore queer lives and Edited by John H. Arnold, Sean Brady, both at Birkbeck cultures in the first full post-war decade through an College, University of London, UK array of sources and a range of perspectives. Drawing ‘The essays in What Is Masculinity? insightfully out the particularities of queer cultures from the demonstrate that its titular question is inseparable Finland and New Zealand to the UK and the USA, this from the questions of what were manhood, collection rethinks preconceptions of the 1950s and manliness and allied notions such as virility and pinpoints some of its legacies. gentlemanliness, leading up to contemporary Contents: Introduction: Queer 50s; H.Bauer & M.Cook * PART scholarly conceptions of hegemonic masculinity I: ESPISTEMOLOGIES * PART II: REPRESENTATIONS * PART III: and diverse masculinities. These stimulating REASSESSMENTS * PART IV: LEGACIES explorations take us broadly and deeply through a wide range of times and places. They importantly challenge historians specifically, and the rest of us more generally, to push through the boundaries of Genders and Sexualities in History traditional scholarship to reach more complex and October 2012 UK November 2012 US nuanced understandings.’ - Harry Brod, editor of The Making of Masculinities 224pp 6 b/w photos and Theorizing Masculinities, and University of Northern Iowa, USA Hardback £50.00 / $75.00 / CN$86.00 9780230300699 Canadian Rights ebooks available Across history, the ideas and practices of male identity have varied much between time and place: masculinity proves to be a slippery concept, not available to all men, sometimes even applied to women. What is Masculinity? analyses the dynamics of ‘masculinity’ as both an ideology and lived experience - how men have tried, and failed, to be ‘Real Men.’ Contents: Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; J.H.Arnold & S.Brady * PART I: PARADIGMS AND NOMENCLATURE * PART II: MASCULINITY Rape in Wartime AND HEGEMONY * PART III: MATURING AND ADULTHOOD * PART IV: DOMESTICITIES * PART V: MODERN FRONTIERS * Conclusion * Masculinities, Histories, and Memories; Edited by Raphaelle Branche, University of Paris-I, V.Jeleniewski Seidler France, Fabrice Virgili, UMR 8138 IRICE Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Genders and Sexualities in History February 2013 UK February 2013 US This collection offers a new reflection on rape in war 480pp 21 b/w illustrations time through 15 case studies, ranging from Greece Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 9781137305602 to Nigeria. It questions the specificity of rape as a Canadian Rights ebooks available universal transgression, its place in memories of war, its legacies, including children born from rape, and the challenge of writing about intimate violence as both a scientist and a human. Contents: Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Writing about Rape in Wartime; R.Branche, I.Delpla, J.Horne, P.Lagrou, D.Palmieri & F.Virgili * Categorizing Rape Men and Manliness on the Frontier in the Military Law of Modern Russia; M.G.Muravyeva * The Unquestioned Crime. Sexual Violence by German Soldiers during Queensland and British Columbia in the Mid-Nineteenth Century the ‘War of Annihilation’ in the Soviet Union 1941–45; R.Mühlhäuser * The Victimization of the Body and the Body Politic during the Greek Civil War, 1945-1949; K.Stefatos * Mass Rape Robert Hogg, University of Queensland, Australia and the Inscription of Gendered and Racial Domination during the Bangladesh War of 1971; N.Mookherjee * Rape, Blaming the Victim and Social Control in Paramilitary Enclaves: An In mid-nineteenth-century Britain, there existed a Approach to the Case of Colombia; N.Suarez Bonilla * After ‘Teutonic Fury’, ‘’Belgian Fury’? dominant discourse on what it meant to be a man Fact and Fiction in the Revenge of Belgian Soldiers in the Rhineland (1923); A.Godfroid * The –denoted by the term ‘manliness.’ Based on the Practices of War, Terror and Imagination: Moor Troops and Rapes during the Spanish Civil sociological work of R.W. Connell and others who War; M.Joly * Promising Rape: Private Militias against Maoist Guerrillas in the State of Bihar argue that gender is performative, Robert Hogg asks (India); A.Soucaille * The Weight of Imagination: Rapes and the Legend of Women Snipers in how British men performed manliness on the colonial Chechnya; A.Regamey * Breaking the Silence: New Approaches to the Consequences of Rape in frontiers of Queensland and British Columbia. some African Conflicts, 1994-2008; N.Puechguirbal * The Body that Writes: Reflections on the Process of Writing about Wartime Rape Avoidance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; T.Nitsan Contents: Series Preface * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * * The Nigerian Civil War of 1967 and the Stigmatization of Children Born of Rape Victims in Masculinities and Frontiers * ‘The Most Manly Class That Exists’ Edo State; A.D.Ikuomola * ‘Special Decisions’ Children Born as the Result of German Rape and * ‘The Sterling Qualities of the Saxon Race’ * Men Without Handed over to Public Assistance during the Great War (1914-1918); A.Rivière * The Russians (White)Women * Blacks, Chinks, and a Pig-Headed German and Germans: Rape during the War and Post-Soviet Memories; N.M.Naimark * Index * ‘A Hand Prepared to be Red’ * A Wild Self-Dependence of Character’ * Notes * Bibliography * Index Genders and Sexualities in History Genders and Sexualities in History October 2012 UK November 2012 US 256pp 5 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration November 2012 UK december 2012 US Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230363991 248pp 3 maps Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230250178 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Men, Masculinities and Religious Change in hisTory oF sCienCe, TeChnology Twentieth Century Britain and MediCine Edited by Lucy Delap, King’s College London, UK, Sue Morgan, University of Chichester, UK Fungal Disease in Britain and the United states ‘Men, Masculinities and Religious Change in Britain since 1900 argues for the necessity of paying close attention to pluralist religious-social settings in 1850-2000 OPen which masculine identities are formed and contested. neither religion nor masculinity are seen as monolithic and stable categories but as mutually Aya Homei, University of Manchester, UK, Michael constitutive relationships subject to change. Readers will gain an appreciation Worboys, Centre for the History of Science, Technology of the shifting religious landscape in Britain, with the ebb and flow of religious and Medicine, UK sentiments expressed by men in public discourse, at times hidden away in sub-communal life, at other times echoing larger social anxieties.’ - Björn This book is open access under a CC By license. Krondorfer, northern Arizona University The narrative of twentieth-century medicine is the conquering of acute infectious diseases and the rise in Charting the growing religious pluralism of British society, Men, Masculinities and chronic, degenerative diseases. The history of fungal Religious Change in Twentieth Century Britain investigates the diverse formations infections does not fi t this picture. This book charts of masculinity within and across specific religions, regions and immigrant the path of fungal infections from the mid-nineteenth communities. Contributors look beyond conventional realms of worship to century to the dawn of the twenty-fi rst century, both in examine men’s diverse religious cultures in a variety of contexts. Britain and the United states. Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Contents: Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Ringworm: A Men, Masculinities and Religious Change in Post-Christian Britain; Lucy Delap and Sue Disease of Schools and Schooling * 2. Athlete's Foot: A Disease Morgan * 1. Buddhist Psychologies and Masculinity in Early Twentieth-Century Britain; Alison of Fitness and Hygiene * 3. Candida: A Disease of Antibiotics * Falby * 2. ‘The People of God dressed for dinner and dancing’? English Catholic Masculinity, 4. Endemic Mycoses, Mycotoxins and Allergies: Diseases of Social Change * 5. Aspergillosis: A Religious Sociability and the Catenian Association; Alana Harris * 3. ‘To their credit as Jews and Disease of Medical Progress * Conclusion Englishmen’: Services for Youth and the Shaping of Jewish Masculinity in Britain, 1890s-1930s; Susan L. Tananbaum * 4. ‘Be Strong and Play the Man’: Anglican Masculinities in the Twentieth november 2013 UK november 2013 Us Century; Lucy Delap * 5. The Emergence of a British Hindu Identity between 1936 and 1937; 240pp 10 b&w halftones, 3 b&w tables, 1 graph Sumita Mukherjee * 6. ‘Iron strength and infi nite tenderness’: Herbert Gray and the Making hardback £20.00 / $31.00 / Cn$35.50 9781137377012 of Christian Masculinities at War and at Home, 1900-1940’; Sue Morgan * 7. Moral Welfare paperback £15.00 / $23.00 / Cn$26.50 9781137392633 and Social Wellbeing: The Church of England and the Emergence of Modern Homosexuality; Canadian rights ebooks available via open access Timothy W. Jones * 8. Why examine men, masculinities and religion in Northern Ireland?; Sean Brady * 9. British Pakistani Masculinities: Longing and Belonging; Amanullah De Sondy * 10. ‘Laboratories’of Gender? Masculinities, Spirituality and New Religious Movements in Late Twentieth-century Britain; Stephen Hunt * 11. Men losing faith: the Making of Modern no- religionism in the UK, 1939-2010; Callum G. Brown * Select Bibliography * Index Genders and Sexualities in History The end of Plagues september 2013 UK september 2013 Us 352pp 6 b/w photos The Global Battle Against Infectious Disease hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / Cn$106.00 9781137281746 Canadian rights ebooks available John Rhodes, immunologist, UK spanning three centuries, The End of Plagues weaves together the discovery of vaccination, the birth and growth of immunology, and the fight to eradicate the world’s most feared diseases. World-renowned immunologist John Rhodes charts our fight against Follow us on these plagues, and shows how vaccinations gave humanity the upper hand.

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The Spanish Flu For the Betterment of the Race Narrative and Cultural Identity in Spain, 1918 The Rise and Fall of the International Movement for Eugenics and Racial Hygiene Ryan A. Davis, Illinois State University, USA The 1918 Spanish flu epidemic is now widely recognized Stefan Kühl, University of Bielefeld, Germany as the most devastating disease outbreak in recorded This book demonstrates the international dimension history. This cultural history reconstructs Spaniards’ of eugenic racial policy and of scientific racism over the experience of the flu and traces the emergence of course of the twentieth century. various competing narratives that arose in response to bacteriology’s failure to explain and contain the Contents: 1. The Dream of the Genetic Improvement disease’s spread. of Mankind:The Formation of the International Eugenics Movement * 2. World War I and Its Effect on International Contents: Introduction: Epidemic Genre and Spanish Flu Eugenics * 3. Racism, Internationalism, and Eugenics * 4. The Narratives * 1. Mundane Mystery: Framing the Flu in the First Crisis of Orthodox Eugenics and the Rise of Human Genetics Epidemic Wave * 2. Borders and Bodies: The Second Wave Begins and Population Science * 5. National Socialist Germany and the * 3. A Tale of Two States: Between an Epidemic and a Sanitary National Eugenics Movement * 6. World War II and the Mass Spain * 4. Figuring (Out) the Epidemic: Don Juan and the Spanish Murder of the Sick and Handicapped * 7. On ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Flu * 5. Imagining the Epidemic Nation: Citizens, Characters, and Eugenics: The Reorientation to Human Genetic Counseling and Cartoons * Conclusion: A Telling Epidemic, a Storied Nation the Struggle Against ‘Overpopulation’ * 8. The Renaissance of Racist Eugenics * 9. The Dissolution of the Eugenics Movement: August 2013 UK August 2013 US Will There Be Eugenics Without Eugenicists? 272pp 14 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137339201 August 2013 UK August 2013 US Canadian Rights ebooks available 300pp Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137286116 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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The Story of Polio Asia, Europe, and the Emergence Gareth Williams, University of Bristol, UK The story of mankind’s struggle against polio is of Modern Science compelling, exciting and full of twists and pardoxes. One of the grand challenges of modern medicine, it Knowledge Crossing Boundaries was a battleground between good and bad science. Edited by Arun Bala National University of Singapore Gareth Williams takes an original view of the journey to , understanding and defeating polio. This volume brings together essays from leading thinkers to examine what role Asian traditions of knowledge played in the rise of modern science in Europe, the implications this has for the epistemology June 2013 UK July 2013 US of science, and whether pre-modern Asian traditions 376pp 12 diagrams, 4 maps, 6 graphs, 52 b/w photos can provide resources for advancing scientific Hardback £20.00 / $29.99 / CN$34.50 9781137299758 knowledge in future. Canadian Rights

Contents: PART I: TOWARD DIALOGICAL HISTORY * Global Dialogical History and the Challenge of Neo-Eurocentrism; J.M.Hobson * A Passage to Infinity: The Contribution of Kerala to Modern Mathematics; G.G.Joseph * Copernicus, Arabic Science and Scientific (R)evolutions; M.Kokowski * Time Atomism and Ash’arite Origins for Cartesian Occasionalism Revisited; R.T.W.Arthur * Pramanas, Proofs and the Yukti of Classical Indic Science; R.Narasimha * PART II: SCIENCE, RATIONALITY AND INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE * Traditional Knowledge and the Smallpox Eradication Campaign; J.R.Brown * The Dialogical Copernican Revolution: Implications for Scientific Method; A.Bala * How Indigenous are ‘Indigenous Sciences’? The Case of ‘Islamic Sciences’; A.Paya * The Role of Intercultural Dialogue in the Rise of Modern Science; A.Khursheed * Science, Technology and Civilization Reconsidered; A.Brennan * PART III: FORGING NEW KNOWLEDGE * The Relevance of Classical Chinese Medicine; K.Lee * Diverse Cultural Contributions to a ‘Science of Religion’: An Emerging Asia-Europe Dialogue on the Scientific Study of Religion; D.Wiebe * Reclaiming Tradition: Implications of a Knowledge Indigenization Perspective for Asian Education; S.Gopinathan * Southeast Asia’s Indigenous Knowledge: The Conquest of the Mental Terra Incognitae; V.R.Savage July 2012 UK August 2012 US 292pp 5 b/w illustrations, 2 graphs Hardback £55.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137031723 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Against Their Will The Secret History of Medical Experimentation on Children in science, technology and medicine Cold War America in modern history Allen M. Hornblum, author, Judith Lynn Newman, Penn State University (Abington), USA, Gregory J. Dober, writer The Politics of Addiction Against Their Will reveals the little known history of unethical and dangerous medical experimentation Medical Conflict and Drug Dependence in England Since the 1960s on children during the cold war. Based on years of archival work, and numerous interviews with both Sarah G. Mars, University of San Francisco, California, scientific researchers and former test subjects, this is a USA fascinating and chilling look at the dark underbelly of The Politics of Addiction examines power and policy- American medical history. making in the context of a bitter conflict between private and publicly employed doctors treating addiction. Regulation was used by both the profession and the state to shape the treatment of addiction and who could provide it, with the media feeding into the July 2013 UK June 2013 US process. 288pp Contents: List of Tables * List of Figures * Acknowledgements Hardback £16.99 / $27.00 / CN$31.00 9780230341715 * Glossary * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1965-2010: A Canadian Rights ebooks available Background Sketch * Prescribing and Proscribing: The Treatment and Rehabilitation Report * Defining ‘Good Clinical Practice’ * Ambiguous Justice: The General Medical Council and Dr Ann Dally * ‘Friendly’ visits and ‘Evil Men’: The Home Office Drugs Inspectorate * Unifying Hierarchs and Fragmenting Individualists: Three Professional Groups * Guidelines and the Licensing Question * Conclusion * Appendix * Bibliography * Index Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History Maxwell, Sutton, and the Birth August 2012 UK September 2012 US 280pp 1 illus of Color Photography Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9780230221383 A Binocular Study Canadian Rights ebooks available

Jordi Cat, Indiana University, USA ‘This book is critically important for the history of science, the history of photography and to our knowledge of nineteenth century visual culture. Migration, Health and Ethnicity in the Beautifully written, it sheds a completely new light on the invention of colour photography and Modern World in an account that is both intelligent and readable.’ - Marta Braun, author of Picturing Time: The Work Edited by Catherine Cox, University College Dublin, of Etienne Jules Marey 1830-1904 and Eadweard Ireland, Hilary Marland, University of Warwick, UK Muybridge The volume focuses on the relationship between This focused and incisive study reassesses the historic migration, health and illness in a global context from collaboration between James Clerk Maxwell and c.1820 to the present day. It takes a wide range of Thomas Sutton. It reveals that Maxwell and Sutton finely-grained case studies to examine epidemic were closer to true partners than has commonly been disease and its containment, chronic illness and mental assumed, and shows how their experiments illuminate breakdown and the health management of migrant the role of technology, representation, and participation in Maxwell’s natural populations in the modern world. philosophy. Contents: Tables and Graphs * Figures * Acknowledgements Contents: 1. Introduction: shared media, differing projects and projections * 2. Enter Maxwell * * Notes on Contributors * Introduction: Migration, Health 3. Photographic illustrations * 4. What objectivity? Whose objectivity? Automatic objectivity is and Ethnicity in the Modern World; Catherine Cox and Hilary social and scientific * 5. Photography organized and scientific: from amateurs to professionals Marland * 1. Insanity and Immigration Restriction; Alison * 6. Photography as instrument and profession: Art versus science * 7. Photographic Bashford * 2. Itineraries and Experiences of Insanity: Irish collaborations: two more cases * 8. Maxwell’s pictorial and photographic background * 9. Migration and the Management of Mental Illness in Nineteenth- Methodology of experimental inaction * 10. Enter Sutton * 11. The place of collaboration Century Lancashire; Catherine Cox, Hilary Marland and Sarah York * 3. Migration and Mental and chemistry between men * 12. Technologies of projection and color: Different problems Illness in the British West Indies 1838-1900: The Cases of Trinidad and British Guiana; Letizia and images. Color and truth. * 13. A Tale of two experiments: From professional to cognitive Gramaglia * 4. The Colonial Travels and Travails of Smallpox Vaccine, c.1820–1840; Katherine autonomy * 14. Photographic consequences * 15. Conclusion Foxhall * 5. Victim or Vector? Tubercular Irish Nurses in England 1930-1960; Anne MacLellan * 6. Immigration, Ethnicity and ‘Public’ Health Policy in Postcolonial Britain; Robert Bivins * 7. Immigration and Body Politic: Vaccination Policy and Practices during Mass Immigration to Israel (1948-1956); Nadav Davidovitch * 8. From the Cycle of Deprivation to Troubled Families: Ethnicity and the Underclass Concept; John Welshman * Index Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History July 2013 UK July 2013 US 150pp 13 figures September 2013 UK september 2013 US Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 9781137338303 224pp 6 b/w tables, 1 graph, 3 figures Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £50.00 / $80.00 / CN$92.00 9781137303226 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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science, technology and medicine Ways of Regulating Drugs in the 19th in modern history and 20th Centuries Edited by Jean-Paul Gaudillière, CNRS, Paris, France, Volker Hess, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Cancer Patients, Cancer Pathways Germany Historical and Sociological Perspectives This collection takes the perspective that the historiography of science, technology, and medicine Edited by Carsten Timmermann, Elizabeth Toon, both needs a broader approach toward regulation. The at University of Manchester, UK authors explore the distinct social worlds involved in regulation, the forms of evidence and expertise Eleven essays by historians and sociologists examine mobilized, and means of intervention chosen to tame cancer research and treatment as everyday practice drugs in factories, consulting rooms and courts. in post-war Europe and North America. These are not stories of inevitable medical progress and obstacles Contents: List of Illustrations * List of Tables * Notes on overcome, but of historical contingencies, cultural Contributors * General Introduction; J.P.Gaudillière & V.Hess * Secrets, Bureaucracy and the Public: Drug Regulation differences, hope, and often disappointed expectations. in Prussia in the 19th century; V.Hess * Making Salvarsan. Contents: Table of Contents * Table of Figures * Experimental therapy and the development and marketing of Acknowledgements * Notes on Contributors * Introduction; Salvarsan at the interface between science, clinic, industry and public health; A.Hüntelmann C.Timmermann & E.Toon * Three Stories: Generations of Breast * Professional and Industrial Regulation in France and Germany: the Trajectories of Plant Cancer; J.Baines * Running Out of Options: Surgery, Hope and Extracts; J.P.Gaudillière * Making Risks Visible: The Science, Politics and Regulation of Adverse Progress in the Management of Lung Cancer, 1950s to 1990s; Drug Reactions; H.Marks * Regulating Drugs, Regulating Diseases: Consumerism and the C.Timmermann * A Case Study in Human Experimentation: The U.S. Tolbutamide Controversy; J.Greene * Thalidomide, Drug Safety Regulation and the Patient as Subject, Object and Victim; G.J.Kutcher * Captain British Pharmaceutical Industry: the Case of Imperial Chemical Industries; V.Quirke * What’s Chemo and Mr Wiggly: Patient Information for Children with Cancer in the Late Twentieth in a pill? On the Informational Enrichment of Anti-cancer Drugs; A.Cambrosio, P.Keating & Century; E.B.Johnstone * Knife, Rays and Women: Controversies about the Uses of Surgery A.Mogoutov * Treating Health Risks or Putting Healthy Women at Risk: Controversies around versus Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Female Cancers in France and in the US, 1920- Chemoprevention of Breast Cancer; I.Löwy * AZT and Drug Regulatory Reform in the Late 1960; I.Löwy * Measured Responses: British Clinical Researchers and Therapies for Advanced Twentieth Century US; D.Messner * Professional, Industrial and Court Regulation of Drugs: The Breast Cancer in the 1960s and 1970s; E.Toon * Cancer Research and Protocol Patients: From 1953 Stalinon Case and Pharmaceutical Reform in Postwar France; C.Bonah * Managing Double Clinical Material to Committee Advisors; P.Keating & A.Cambrosio * Uncertain Enthusiasm: Binds in the Pharmaceutical Prescription Market: The Case of Halcion; T.Pieters & S.Snelders * PSA Screening, Proton Therapy, and Prostate Cancer; H.Valier * Patients and their Problems: Pharmaceutical Patent Law In-the-Making: Opposition and Legal Action by States, Citizens and Situated Alliances of Patient-Centred Care and Pathway Development; T.Zuiderent-Jerak, R.Bal Generics Laboratories in Brazil and India; M.Cassier & M.Berg * Radicalism, Neoliberalism and Biographical Medicine: Constructions of English Patients and Patient Histories around 1980 and Now; J.V.Pickstone * Index Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History December 2012 UK december 2012 US 344pp 15 b/w photos, 3 b/w tables October 2012 UK November 2012 US Hardback £60.00 / $92.00 / CN$106.00 9780230301962 272pp 4 b/w photos, 4 line drawings, 3 b/w illustrations Canadian Rights ebooks available Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137272072 Canadian Rights ebooks available

A History of Lung Cancer The Recalcitrant Disease

Carsten Timmermann, University of Manchester, UK The first comprehensive history of lung cancer from around 1800 to the present day; a story of doctors and patients, hopes and fears, expectations and frustrations. Where most histories of medicine focus on progress, Timmermann asks what happens when medical progress does not seem to make much difference. Contents: 1. Introduction: The History of a Recalcitrant Disease * 2. Lung Cancer and Consumption in the Nineteenth Century: Bodies, Tissues, Cells, and the Making of a Rare Disease * 3. Lungs in the Operating Theatre, Circa 1900 to 1950 * 4. Science, Medicine and Politics: Lung Cancer and Smoking, Circa 1945 to 1965 * 5. Trials and Tribulations: Lung Cancer Treatment, Circa 1950 to 1970 * 6. More Enthusiasm, Please: Preventing, Screening, Treating, Classifying, Circa 1960 to 1990 * 7. The Management of Stigma: Lung Cancer and Charity, Circa 1990 to 2000 * 8. Still Recalcitrant? Some Conclusions Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History October 2013 UK October 2013 US 240pp 3 b/w photos, 3 graphs, 1 b/w table Hardback £50.00 / $69.95 / CN$80.00 9781403988027 Canadian Rights

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Palgrave Studies in the History of Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era Science and Technology Nuclear Antiaircraft Arms and the Cold War

Christopher J. Bright, independent historian NASA in the World ‘Bright’s account is clearly written and is thoroughly researched in all available declassified sources.it is a Fifty Years of International Collaboration in Space very sound piece of work and fills a noticeable gap in the literature on continental defense.’—The Journal of John Krige, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, Military History Angelina Long Callahan, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA, Ashok Maharaj, independent This book traces the Eisenhower administration’s scholar enthusiastic pursuit of the profoundly destabilizing technology of nuclear weapons, and its significance for Since its inception, NASA has participated in over the course of the Cold War. 4,000 international projects, yet historians have almost entirely neglected this remarkable aspect of the Contents: Technological Challenges, ‘High Kill,’ and the Origins agency’s work. This groundbreaking work is the first to of Nuclear Air Defense Arms * Robert Sprague, Eisenhower, trace NASA’s history in a truly international context, Congress, and ‘Indispensable’ Weapons * Testing, Predelegating, drawing on unprecedented access to agency archives and Announcing * Genie * Nike-Hercules * BOMARC and Falcon and personnel. Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology Contents: PART I: 50 YEARS OF NASA AND THE WORLD (John July 2012 UK August 2012 US Krige) * PART II: NASA AND WESTERN EUROPE (John Krige) * 290pp 7pp. figs. PART III: NASA AND THE SOVIET UNION / RUSSIA (Angelina Paperback £17.99 / $28.00 / CN$32.00 9781137022387 Long) * PART IV: NASA’S RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND INDIA Canadian Rights ebooks available (Ashok Maharaj) * PART V: INTO THE 21ST CENTURY (John Krige) Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology August 2013 UK August 2013 US 372pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £57.50 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137340917 Paperback £22.00 / $35.00 / CN$40.00 9781137340924 The First Atomic Age Canadian Rights Scientists, Radiations, and the American Public, 1895-1945

Matthew Lavine, Mississippi State University, USA ‘In his fascinating account of science and culture in the era of radium elixirs, naughty X-Rays, and bizarre Exploring the Solar System alchemical transmutations, Matthew Lavine shows us how radiation and radioactivity were emblematic The History and Science of Planetary Exploration of modernity long before the so-called nuclear age.’ - Jacob Darwin Hamblin, author of Arming Mother Edited by Roger D. Launius, Smithsonian Institution Nature: The Birth of Catastrophic Environmentalism National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., At the close of the nineteenth century, strange new USA forms of energy arrested the American public’s Beginning in the early days of the Space Age - well attention in ways that no scientific discovery ever had before the advent of manned spaceflight - the United before. This groundbreaking cultural history tells the States, followed soon by other nations, undertook story of the first nuclear culture, one whose lasting an ambitious effort to study the planets of the effects would be seen in the familiar “atomic age” of solar system. The remarkable fruits of this research the post-war twentieth century. revolutionized the public's view of their celestial neighbors, capturing the imaginations of people from Contents: 1. Crazes * 2. Commodification and Democratization * 3. Backlash * 4. Toward the all backgrounds like nothing else save the Apollo lunar Second Atomic Age missions. From the first space probes to the most Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology recent planetary rovers, they have continually delivered impressive discoveries and reshaped our understanding June 2013 UK June 2013 US of the cosmos. Offering fascinating investigations into 260pp this crucial chapter in space history, this collection of specially commissioned Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137307217 essays from leading historians opens new vistas in our understanding of the Canadian Rights ebooks available development of planetary science. Contents: PART I: MANAGING PLANETARY SCIENCE * PART II: DEVELOPING NEW APPROACHES TO PLANETARY EXPLORATION *PART III: EXPLORING THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS * PART IV: UNVEILING THE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology December 2012 UK January 2013 US 392pp 43 b/w illustrations, 4 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137273161 Canadian Rights ebooks available

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Empire and Science in the Making The Sociable Sciences Dutch Colonial Scholarship in Comparative Global Perspective Darwin and His Contemporaries in Chile

Edited by Peter Boomgaard, KITLV/Royal Netherlands Patience A. Schell, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, UK Leiden This beautifully written history traces the fortunes Drawing on extensive new research, and bringing of Charles Darwin and his contemporaries in Chile. It much new scholarship before English readers for the explains how they showed Chileans a new way to see first time, this wide-ranging volume examines how their own natural environment, teaching a younger knowledge was created and circulated throughout the generation of scientists there and forging international Dutch Empire, and how these processes compared with networks that helped to shape the modern world. those of the Imperial Britain, Spain, and Russia. Contents: Friendship, Science and Chilean Nature * The Making Contents: Introduction: From the Mundane to the Sublime: of a Naturalist * Chile and the Scientific Imagination * Making Science, Empire, and the Enlightenment, 1760s – 1820s; Friends in Chile * Darwin, Gay and the Utility of Chile * The Peter Boomgaard * 1. Science and the Colonial War-State: Prussian Connection * A New Naturalist in Town * Expanding British India, 1790-1820; David Arnold * 2. Collecting and the the Web * At the End of Their Days * Epilogue: Reflections on the Pursuit of Scientific Accuracy: The Malaspina Expedition in the Life of a Fly Catcher Philippines, 1792; Raquel Reyes * 3. Empire without Science? The Dutch Scholarly World and Colonial Science around 1800; Klaas van Berkel * 4. Why Was Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology There no Javanese Galileo?; Gerry van Klinken * 5. 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Scholarship in and for the Dutch West Indies up to ca. 1800; Gert Oostindie Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology The Nuclear Age in Popular Media October 2013 UK October 2013 US A Transnational History, 1945-1965 320pp 1 b/w table Hardback £55.00 / $85.00 / CN$98.00 9781137334015 Edited by Dick van Lente, Erasmus Universiteit, Canadian Rights ebooks available Rotterdam, The Netherlands The atomic age was described as one that might soon end in the destruction of human civilization, but from the beginning, utopian images were attached to it as well. This book compares representations of nuclear power in popular media from around the world to to Searching for Sasquatch trace divergences, convergences, and exchanges. 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