History 2010

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History 2010


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Historiography and Reference

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Middle Eastern History

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Ancient History

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United States and Latin American History

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Medieval History

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Military History

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The New Middle Ages Series

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Great Generals Series

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Early Modern Britain and Ireland

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Asian History

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Early Modern European History

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African History

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Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic

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History of Women, Gender and Sexuality

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Modern Britain and Ireland

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Gender and History

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Modern European History

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History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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France

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Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History

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Germany

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Index

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Holocaust Studies

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ItaLy

Among the leading titles for 2009, we are delighted to be publishing the first biography of Goebbels to benefit from full access to his diaries, Toby Thacker’s Joseph Goebbels: Life and Death. Other highlights include From New Jerusalem to New Labour, featuring a stellar collection of contributors examining each post-war Prime Minister in turn, Operation Last Chance, the gripping personal journey of the last Nazi Hunter as he tracks down remaining fugitives still at large and a groundbreaking new book on the fall of the nationalist government in Iran in 1953, Darioush Bayandor’s Iran and the CIA. At undergraduate level we are very excited about our new titles in the renowned Essential Histories series; Bruce Kuklick’s A Political History of the USA, a fresh and engaging account encompassing America’s history from the 15th century to the 21st century; Susan Doran and Thomas Freeman’s collection Mary Tudor, based on the latest research that challenges the myth of ‘Bloody Mary’ and a new edition of an essential, classic student text Colin Imber’s The Ottoman Empire.

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Russian and East European History

If you would like to find out more about our 2010 publishing program or submit a proposal please visit www.palgrave. com/history or contact us directly.

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Spain

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Cambridge Imperial and Postcolonial Studies Series

Abigail Coften, Marketing Manager, History | a.coften@ palgrave.com

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Globall and Transnational History

Michael Strang, Publisher, History | m.strang@palgrave.com

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Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series

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Global Conflict and Security Since 1945 Series

Kate Haines, Publisher, History | k.haines@palgrave.com Sonya Barker, Senior Editor, History | s.barker@palgrave.com

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Historiography and reference

A History of Charisma

Historiography and Reference

John Potts, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications, Macquarie University, Australia

A History of Reading and Writing In the Western World Martyn Lyons, Professor of History and European Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia

‘A History of Reading and Writing in the Western World provides a thought provoking overview and analysis of a vast range of time and ideas. I would certainly recommend this as a set text for my Book History courses.’ - Jane Potter, Oxford Brookes, UK Lyons surveys the changing relationships enjoyed by ordinary men and women with the written word, from early times to the present day. It provides a broad coverage of the social history of reading and writing, relating it to mainstream historical movements such as the Enlightenment and the Reformation. Contents: What is the History of Reading and Writing? / Reading and Writing in the Ancient and Medieval World / Was There a Printing Revolution? / Print and the Protestant Reformation / Renaissance Books and Humanist Readers / Print and Popular Culture / The Rise of Literacy in the Early Modern West, c.1600-1800 / Censorship and the Reading Public in Pre-revolutionary France / The Reading Fever, 1750-1830 / The Age of the Mass Reading Public / New Readers and Reading Cultures / The Democratisation of Writing, 1800 to the Present / Readers and Writers in the Digital Age / Further Reading

Thomas Paine A Collection of Unknown Writings Edited by Hazel Burgess

A collection of writings by Thomas Paine previously unseen since their first appearance, including political pieces, private letters and verse. Covers his Common Sense years in the revolutionary American colonies; his time in Europe, when he published Rights of Man and The Age of Reason; and his last years in the firmly united states of America.

This book traces the history of the word ‘charisma’ - and the various meanings assigned to it – from the first century to the twenty-first. It considers how much of the word’s original religious meaning persists in the contemporary secular understanding of charisma as a special innate quality in certain individuals. Contents: The History of a Word / The Roots of Charisma / Paul Invents Charisma / Charisma Eclipsed / Where Did Charisma Go? / Weber Re-Invents Charisma / Twentieth Century Charismatics / The Age of Media: Charisma and Celebrity / Charisma Past, Present and Future September 2009 256pp Hardback £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-55153-4

Contents: G.W.Trompf: Foreword / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction: Thomas Paine: Revolutionary Wordsmith / Unknown Writings by Thomas Paine October 2009 Hardback Paperback

234x156mm 978-0-230-20483-6 978-0-230-23971-5

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History Since 1750 Graham Bannock, Visiting Professor at London Westminster University, UK and a member of the Academic Council of the Institute of Economic Affairs and R.E Baxter, formerly Chief Economic Advisor to the Electricity Council, the National Ports Council, and for his own Economic Consultancy, Baxter Eadie Ltd, advising clients such as the World Bank and the European Commission

October 2009 240pp 234x156mm 1 maps, 11 b/w photos and 6 b/w tables Hardback £52.50 978-0-230-00161-9 Paperback £17.99 978-0-230-00162-6 October 2009 Hardback

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288pp £55.00 £18.99

576pp £150.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-22392-9

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historiography and reference

Fashioning History

Making History Now and Then

Current Practices and Principles

Discoveries, Controversies and Explorations

Robert F. Berkhofer, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA February 2009 Hardback

272pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-60868-9

What is History? With a new introduction by Richard J. Evans 3rd edition E.H. Carr, sometime Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK and Richard J. Evans, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, UK June 2002 Hardback

240pp £7.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-97701-9

What is History Now? Edited by David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK April 2004 Paperback

192pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-3336-2

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Historians

David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK

‘This excellent collection of addresses and articles...is a heartfelt plea for a better appreciation of history and historians, couched in Cannadine’s customarily accessible style. There are jokes and witty asides, but the underlying message is serious...This book is a tribute to the great breadth of Cannadine’s interests.’ - Andrew Roberts, Daily Mail ‘Cannadine is a master weaver between the thens and nows of history. These essays show he is - in the best sense - a historian at the height of his powers.’ - Gordon Marsden, History Today ‘These essays confound any argument that British historical writing is moribund. Cannadine is far more than a lofty surveyor of many of the debates he discusses. As one of our most productive historians, both before and during his directorship, he has been an active participant with his work on class, the invention of tradition, the aristocracy and, with 2001’s Ornamentalism, a riposte to Edward Said’s Orientalism. He has a sure touch in detecting a subject that casts light on contemporary issues, hopes and fears.’ A.W.Purdue, Times Higher Education

Daniel Snowman, Author, Historian and Broadcaster

June 2008 Hardback

November 2006 Hardback

Ebook available from Palgrave Connect History Collections

328pp £25.00

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8805-8

408pp £19.99

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Why History Matters John Tosh, Department of History, Roehampton University, UK

‘Tosh is refreshing, and impressive in getting away from the false parallels and clichés that can bedevil the use, and abuse, of history in today’s media…This is an important book – which policy-makers, media men and women and, dare I say it, politicians, should all read.’ - Gordon Marsden, History Today ‘...an accessible brief introduction.’ - Penelope J. Corfield, The Times Literary Supplement In this introduction to the practical application of History, John Tosh persuasively argues we are in danger of missing history’s principal contribution. Using topical examples from the Iraq War to AIDS to globalization, this text shows how history can provide the basis for an informed and critical understanding of our society. April 2008 Paperback

192pp £10.99

198x129mm 978-0-230-52148-3

History and the Media David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK

This book examines the boom in history, in television and film, newspapers and radio and the constraints and opportunities it offers. Leading historians and broadcasters, such as Melvyn Bragg, Simon Schama and David Puttnam, draw on their personal experiences to explore the problems and highlights of representing history in the media. January 2007 Paperback

184pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-51780-6

The Death of the Past J. H. Plumb, Professor Emeritus, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge, UK, Niall Ferguson, Professor of Political and Financial History, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Simon Schama, University Professor of Art History and History, Columbia University, USA December 2003 Paperback

192pp £14.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-0698-4

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Historiography and reference

People and their Pasts

MICHEL FOUCAULT: LECTURES AT THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE

Public History Today Edited by Paul Ashton, Associate Professor, University of Technology, Australia and Hilda Kean, Director of Public History & Acting Dean, Ruskin College, University of Oxford, UK

‘This important and imaginative book explores the myriad ways in which the past is represented and remembered, remade and contested. Starting from the premise that ‘we are all historians’, People and their Pasts uses rich case studies from around the world to examine the aims, approaches and impacts of public history and the pivotal role of the public historian.’ - Alistair Thomson, Monash University, Australia December 2008 b/w photographs Hardback

320pp

216x138mm

£58.00

978-0-230-54669-1

Series Editor: Arnold I. Davidson Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-8678-8 Paperback: 978-0-333-8677-1

Security, Territory, Population Michel Foucault

This book derives from Foucault’s lectures at the College de France between January and April 1978, which can be seen as a radical turning point in his thought. Focusing on ‘bio-power’, he studies the foundations of this new technology of power over population and explores the technologies of security and the history of ‘governmentality’. May 2009 Paperback

The Renaissance

418pp £11.99

This collection of rare and classic documents provides students with rich source material and context for studying the literature of Shakespeare’s age. Contents: Introduction / Key Historical Events / Society, Economy and Class / Families, Gender and Sexuality / Religion and Belief / Philosophy and Ideas / High Culture / Everyday Life and Popular Culture / Literary Production and Reception / Trade and Exploration / Science and Medicine / Further Reading May 2009 Hardback Paperback

344pp £55.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-00175-6 978-0-230-00176-3

Lectures at the Collège de France, 1973-1974 Michel Foucault 408pp £12.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8651-1

The Birth of Biopolitics Lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979 Michel Foucault April 2008 Hardback

368pp £21.99

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-8526-2 Paperback: 978-0-333-91921-7 Theory and History is an exciting series designed to provide teachers and students with coherent and well-focused books which explore the shifting ground of historical scholarship.

Cultural History Anna Green, Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK

Cultural History explores the conceptual, affective and imaginative worlds of human consciousness, as reflected in elite intellectual works as well as everyday social beliefs and practices.

November 2007 Hardback Paperback

Psychiatric Power

August 2008 Paperback

Series Editor: Donald M. MacRaild

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8653-5

A Sourcebook Edited by Lena Cowen Orlin, Professor of English, Georgetown University, USA

THEORY AND HISTORY SERIES

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8654-2

176pp £50.00 £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-98674-5 978-0-333-98675-2

Empiricism and History Stephen Davies, Senior Lecturer in History, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK May 2003 Paperback

176pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-96470-5

Narrative and History Alun Munslow, Emeritus Professor of History and Historical Theory, Staffordshire University, UK July 2007 Paperback

208pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8728-0

Palgrave Sourcebooks Series Editor: Steven Matthews

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historiography and reference

Marxism and History Matt Perry, Lecturer, University of Sunderland, UK March 2002 Paperback

208pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-92244-6

Social Theory and Social History Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK and Avram Taylor, Lecturer in History, University of Northumbria, UK November 2004 Paperback

216pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-94747-0

Postmodernism and History Willie Thompson, Visiting Professor, University of Northumbria, UK

Thompson offers a clear, jargon-free introduction to postmodernist theory and its significant impact on the study of history. Themes explored include the status of historical evidence, problems of historical representation, relativism in judgements of fact and value, and the validity of long-range historical explanation. April 2004 Paperback

176pp £17.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-96339-5

International Historical Statistics 1750–2005 Reviews of previous editions of the International Historical Statistics series: ‘This excellent reference work will alleviate the difficulty of identifying sources and the often frustrating task of extracting comparable data from disparate origins. Particularly recommended for college and research libraries.’ - Library Journal ‘Remain[s] the most important general historical source.’ - Choice ‘Monumental in scale yet well set out and easy to use.’ - Social History

Africa, Asia and Oceania 5th edition Brian Mitchell, Fellow, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK November 2007 Hardback

1216pp £305.00

276x216mm 978-0-230-00515-0

896pp £305.00

276x216mm 978-0-230-00513-6

6th edition 1104pp £305.00

276x216mm 978-0-230-00514-3

3- Volume Set November 2007 Pack

Central Asia Rafis Abazov, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, USA March 2008 50 b/w maps Hardback Paperback

144pp

234x156mm

£47.00 £16.99

978-1-4039-7541-6 978-1-4039-7542-3

The Cold War John Swift, Lecturer in History, St. Martin’s College, UK October 2003 50 maps Paperback

128pp

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£18.99

978-0-333-99404-7

Dennis P. Hupchick, Associate Professor of History and Harold E. Cox, both at Wilkes University, USA October 2001 52 maps Paperback

Europe November 2007 Hardback

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-9061-7 Paperback: 978-1-4039-906

Eastern Europe

Americas November 2007 Hardback

PALGRAVE CONCISE HISTORICAL ATLASES

2580pp £825.00

276x219mm 978-0-230-00516-7

120pp

276x217mm

£22.00

978-0-312-23985-5

The Balkans Dennis P. Hupchick, Associate Professor of History and Harold E. Cox, both at Wilkes University, USA October 2001 50 maps Paperback

120pp

216x138mm

£22.00

978-0-312-23970-1

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ancient history • medieval history

The Early Byzantine Historians

Ancient History

Warren Treadgold, Professor of Late Ancient and Byzantine History, Saint Louis University, USA

Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium Perceptions and Representations in Art and Text Myrto Hatzaki, Curator, Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum and A.G. Leventis Foundation, Greece

A neglected aspect of Byzantium, physical beauty appears as a quality with an unmistakable dark side, relating ambiguously to notions of power, goodness, evil, masculinity, effeminacy, life and death. Examined as an attribute of the human and, in particular, of the male body, this study of beauty refines our understanding of the Byzantine world. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Illustration Sources / Introduction / The Byzantine Ideal of Beauty: Definitions and Perceptions / Only Skin Deep: Beauty and Ugliness between Good and Evil / Beauty and Power and Beauty as Power / The Beauty of Broken Bodies: Pain, Eloquence and Emotion / Angels and Eunuchs; the Beauty of Liminal Masculinity / The Fragile Beauty of Soldiers / Conclusion / Endnotes / Bibliography / Index October 2009 Hardback

296pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-00715-4

A History of Greece

January 2010 456pp b/w frontispiece and maps Paperback £18.99

J.B. Bury, sometime Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge, UK and Russell Meiggs, Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Oxford, UK 600pp £24.99

246x189mm 978-0-333-15493-9

216x138mm 978-0-230-24367-5

A Concise History of Byzantium Warren Treadgold, Professor of Late Ancient and Byzantine History, Saint Louis University, USA November 2000 288pp 216x138mm 6 maps and 12 b/w illustrations Paperback £21.99 978-0-333-71830-8

The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History John Haldon, Lecturer of Byzantine History, Princeton University, USA

This historical atlas charts key aspects of the political, social and economic history of a medieval empire which bridged the Christian and Islamic worlds from the late Roman period into the late Middle Ages. January 2010 Paperback

4th edition

September 1977 Paperback

‘Treadgold very capably interweaves the study of writing traditions, individual historians, and the time period they chronicled. The end product is engaging, comprehensive study, beginning with the foundation of Greek historiography up to the seventh century...everyone who likes Byzantine history will enjoy this historiography.’ M. Johnson, Choice Reviews Online

200pp £16.99

258x201mm 978-0-230-24364-4

A History of Rome Down to the Age of Constantine 3rd edition

Medieval History

What Were the Crusades? 4th edition Jonathan Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, University of Cambridge, UK

‘None of the growing number of rather good general books on the Crusades performs the same service in anything like the same measure as Riley-Smith’s; no bibliography for an undergraduate course can afford to dispense with this book.’ - Professor Peter Jackson, Keele University, UK Riley-Smith’s acclaimed book is now regarded as a classic short study. The updated fourth edition of this essential introduction features a new Preface which surveys and reviews developments in crusading scholarship, a new map, material on a child crusader, and a short discussion of the current effects of aggressive Pan-Islamism. March 2009 1 map Paperback

136pp

216x138mm

£14.99

978-0-230-22069-0

The Children’s Crusade Medieval History, Modern Mythistory Gary Dickson, Honorary Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘[This] book is very readable and is sometimes extremely funny. I would not be surprised if it became a classic.’ - Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Tablet November 2007 264pp Hardback £25.00

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9989-4

M. Cary, sometime Professor of Ancient History, University of London, UK and H. H. Scullard, formerly Professor of Ancient History, King’s College, University of London, UK; Fellow, British Academy January 1980 Paperback

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724pp £24.99

246x189mm 978-0-333-27830-7

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medieval history

Late Medieval France Graeme Small, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Glasgow, UK

‘A very good book which deals with its subject in a clear, thorough, well-organized, and distinctive manner.’ - Jonathan Boulton, University of Notre Dame, USA Contents: Acknowledgements / Note on Money / Maps / Genealogy / Introduction / Ruling the French in the Late Middle Ages / Rural France, c.1300-1500 / Royal France, c.1328-1380 / Royal France, c.1380-1461 / Municipal France, c.1300-1500 / Epilogue / Further Reading / Notes / Index October 2009 272pp 7 maps and 1 chart Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-64242-9 978-0-333-64243-6

European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Thinking Medieval An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages Marcus Bull, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

‘This book is erudite, thoughtful sometimes provocative, sometimes inspiring, always stimulating, and it is informed by a profound understanding of both the middle ages and the discipline of history. It ought to be required reading for all medievalists, for all students embarking on a study of the middle ages.’ Stephen Church, Reviews in History September 2005 Hardback Paperback

168pp £60.00 £16.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-1294-7 978-1-4039-1295-4

Jury, State, and Society in Medieval England James Masschaele, Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University, Italy November 2008 Hardback

280pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60779-8

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Urban Europe 1100–1700 David Nicholas, Kathryn and Calhoun Lemon Professor of History, Clemson University, USA June 1999 Paperback

560pp £21.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-65808-6

Early Modern Literature in History General Editor: Cedric C. Brown

Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle Ages Folly and Fortune in Early British History From Caesar to the Normans Kenneth Henshall, Professor of Japanese Studies, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Canterbury, New Zealand October 2008 360pp 30 b/w photographs Hardback £25.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-55520-4

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Edited by Brendan Smith, Reader in History, University of Bristol, UK

This volume extends the ‘British Isles’ approach pioneered by Robin Frame and Rees Davies to the later middle ages. Through examination of issues such as frontier formation, colonial identities and connections with the wider world it explores whether this period saw the bonds between the British Isles weaken, strengthen, or simply alter. April 2009 Hardback

256pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-54289-1

The Reconquest Kings of Portugal Political and Cultural Reorientation on the Medieval Frontier

Ovid and the Politics of Emotion in Elizabethan England Cora Fox, Assistant Professor of English, Arizona State University, USA

This book reveals how imitations of Ovid’s works helped to redefine emotional experience and the political efficacy of emotional expression in late sixteenth-century England. December 2009 Hardback

224pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61704-9

Early Medieval Europe, 300–1000

Stephen Lay, Graduate Studies Assistant, University of Oxford, UK

Examines the political development of Portugal between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. Taking place amid the struggle between Christendom and the Islamic world for control over the Iberian Peninsula, the formation of Portugal also depended on the growing European influence felt throughout the peninsula during these centuries.

2nd edition

November 2008 Hardback

Roger Collins, Department of History, University of Edinburgh, UK

ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

June 1999 Paperback

560pp £21.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-65808-6

344pp £62.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-52561-0

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Medieval History

Roman Barbarians

THE NEW MIDDLE AGES SERIES

The Royal Court and Culture in the Early Medieval West

November 2007 Hardback

Series Editor: Bonnie Wheeler

Archipelago, Island, England

Yitnak Hen, Professor of Medieval History at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-0-333-80415-5 Paperback: 978-0-230-20033-3

Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Professor and Chair of English, George Washington University, USA

‘Yitnak Hen’s excellent book on the place of the royal court and the mechanisms of cultural patronage in the early kingdoms of Europe breaks new ground.’ Professor Rosamond McKitterick, University of Cambridge, UK

The New Middle Ages series presents interdisciplinary studies of medieval cultures. Through scholarly monographs and essay collections, the series reflects the diverse ideologies and practices of these cultures. ‘Palgrave’s increasingly exciting New Middle Ages Series... is quickly becoming one of the most important and innovative in the field.’ - The Times Literary Supplement

232pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-333-78665-9

Medieval Culture and Society Series Series Editors: Miri Rubin and Robert Stacey

Paula Rieder, Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska, USA

This book is a social history of the ritual and custom of churching, a liturgical rite of purification after childbirth performed on a woman’s first visit to church after giving birth.

216x138mm 978-1-4039-1167-4

René of Anjou and Fifteenth Century Europe Margaret L. Kekewich, formerly Senior Lecturer in History, The Open University, UK October 2008 Hardback

304pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-1-4039-8820-1

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Contents: Introduction / Cum Lumine et Oblatione: The Origins of Churching in France / Ob Honorem Sacramenti Matrimonii: The Redefinition of Churching / Quia Pollutae et Peccatrices Erant: Clerical Views of Churching / Salvam Fac Famulam Tuam, Domine: The Liturgical Ritual of Churching / Si Vero Mulier Gravi Infirmitate: The Ritual of Churching for Ill Mothers / Toute Bonne Femme Doit Touzjours Rendre Graces à Dieu: Churching as a Women’s Rite / Pour le Jour de la Feste des Dites Relevailles: Churching, Honor, and Social Order / Epilogue and Conclusions / Bibliography December 2009 256pp Hardback £39.99

234x156mm 978-1-4039-6969-9

Ecocritical Approaches to Early Medieval Landscape Alfred K. Siewers, Assistant Professor, Medieval Literature, Bucknell University, USA

Strange Beauty provides a new perspective on early Celtic stories of the Otherworld and their relevance to today’s ecological concerns. Contents: Text, Context, Ecology: The Archipelagic Turn / Why Landscape Matters: Reading the Eriugenan Synthesis Today / Colors of the Winds, Landscapes of Creation / Landscape as Heuristic: Iconography and the Ulster Cycle / Thinking Like a Landscape: Ecology, Empire, and Archipelago October 2009 Hardback

240pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60664-7

Queens in Stone and Silver The Creation of a Visual Imagery of Queenship in Capetian France Kathleen Nolan, Professor of Art History, Hollins University, USA

The first study to juxtapose medieval effigy tombs and personal seals, the two forms of cultural patronage through which royal women crafted a visual imagery for queenship in twelfth and early thirteenth-century France. August 2009 Hardback

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Strange Beauty

Churching in Northern France, 1100–1500

Bjorn Weller, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Wales, UK

The Good King

252pp £50.00

On the Purification of Women

England and Germany, c.1215-c.1250

Medieval Culture and Society Series Series Editors: Miri Rubin and Robert Stacey

September 2008 Hardback

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Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture

October 2007 256pp Hardback £55.00

Cultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages

300pp £52.50

234x156mm 978-1-4039-6990-3

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medieval history

The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Communal Discord, Child Abelard Abduction, and Rape in the Later Perceptions of Dialogue in Twelfth-Century France Middle Ages 2nd edition Constant J. Mews, Teacher, Department of History, Monash University, Australia November 2008 Paperback

432pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-60813-9

Jeremy Goldberg, Reader in Medieval History, University of York, USA December 2008 Hardback

256pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60294-6

Edited by Matthew Gabriele, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Co-ordinator of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA and Jace Stuckey, Assistant Professor of History, Louisiana Tech University, USA December 2008 Hardback

November 2009 Hardback

And Other Cultural Clusters of a Dark Age

February 2009 Paperback

304pp £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-60247-2

Representing Righteous Heathens in Late Medieval England Frank Grady, Associate Professor of English, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA January 2009 Hardback

224pp £45.00

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Miriam Shadis, Research Scholar and History Teacher, Ohio University, USA

The women in the family which ruled thirteenthcentury Castile used maternity, familial and political strategy, and religious and cultural patronage to secure their personal power as well as to promote their lineage. Leonor of England, and her daughters Blanche of Castile (queen of France), Urraca (queen of Portugal), Costanza (a Cistercian nun of Las Huelgas) and Leonor, (queen of Aragon) provide the context for a study focusing on Berenguela of Castile, queen of Leon through marriage and of Castile by right of inheritance, whose most significant accomplishment was to enable the successful rule of her son Fernando.

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Charlemagne’s Mustache Paul Edward Dutton, Professor of History and Humanities, Simon Fraser University, USA

Berenguela of Castile (1180–1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages

The Legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages Power, Faith, and Crusade

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Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship

Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress

Maria de Luna

Objects, Texts, Images

Enshrinement, Inscription, Performance

Nuria Silleras-Fernandez, Lecturer, History and Spanish Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Seeta Chaganti, Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of California, USA

December 2008 Hardback

Edited by Desiree G. Koslin, Assistant Professor, Fashion and Textile Studies, Fashion Institute of Technology, USA and Janet Snyder, Associate Professor, Division of Art of the College of Creative Arts, West Virginia University, USA

The Medieval Poetics of the Reliquary

November 2008 Hardback

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This broad-ranging collection introduces the key methodologies and debates surrounding the study of the textiles and dress of the Middle Ages. New critical viewpoints are brought to bear on the medieval material in the areas of archaeology, art and architecture, economics, law, history, literature, religion, and textile technology. March 2009 288pp 25 b/w illustrations Paperback £20.00

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Cultural Exchanges in Early Modern London

Early Modern Britain and Ireland

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688–1783 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

‘Accessible, informative and clearly written.’ - Professor Grayson Ditchfield, University of Kent, UK Contents: Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / Life and Death / Agriculture / Industry / Transport and Trade / Society / Towns / Faith and the Churches / Enlightenment and Science / Culture and the Arts / Authority, the State and Administration / Political Worlds / Politics / Continental Comparisons and Links / The Rise of a World Power / Conclusions / Selected Further Reading / Chronology / Index September 2008 Hardback Paperback

328pp £60.00 £19.99

Joseph P. Ward, Assistant Professor of History, University of Mississippi, USA

Joseph P. Ward explores the connections between early modern London and the world beyond the metropolis, surveying several of these spheres in a series of chapter-length, topical analyses. May 2009 Hardback

256pp £40.00

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British Political Thought, 1500–1660 The Politics of the Post-Reformation Glenn Burgess, Professor of History, University of Hull, UK

Focusing on the interaction of religion and politics, this is a comprehensive chronological survey of the political thought of post-Reformation Britain which examines the work of a wide range of thinkers.

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A History of Leisure The British Experience since 1500 Peter Borsay, Professor of History, University of Wales at Lampeter, UK

February 2009 Hardback Paperback

February 2006 Hardback Paperback

British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Farming to Halves The Hidden History of Sharefarming in England from Medieval to Modern Times Elizabeth Griffiths, former Research Fellow and Mark Overton, Professor of Economic and Social History, both at University of Exeter, UK

Farming to halves is the English version of sharefarming, a system of letting land familiar in Europe and the New World, but thought to never have existed in England. This book reveals its hidden history in England, overturning traditional accounts of the relationship between landlords and tenants in the course of English Agrarian development. Contents: Preface / Introduction / Sharefarming in England: Theory and Practice / Sharefarming Before 1500: a Hidden Practice / Sharefarming Comes to Light: Early Modern Evidence / Seventeenth-Century Case Studies: Farming to Halves on Four Norfolk Estates / Sharefarming Disappears from the Documents in the Eighteenth Century / Profit Sharing and Land Reform in the Nineteenth Century / A Return to Halves in the Twentieth Century / Sharefarming at the Turn of the 21st Century / Conclusions / Appendix I: A Survey of Sharefarming and its Variants in England / Appendix II: Letting to Halves at East and West Rudham in 1693 / Notes / Bibliography / Index July 2009 280pp 216x138mm 3 b/w illustrations and 24 b/w tables Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-20223-8

Henry VIII and the English Reformation 2nd edition Richard Rex, Lecturer in Church History, Cambridge University, UK; Fellow of Queens’ College Cambridge, UK March 2006 Hardback Paperback

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Elizabeth of York Arlene Naylor Okerlund, Professor of English, San Jose State University, USA

This book tells the story of the woman whose marriage to King Henry VII ended the Wars of the Roses and inaugurated the 118-year Tudor dynasty. Contents: The Gracious Queen: Beginnings / Youth and Tragedy / The Lady Princess Deposed / Restored to Court / Marriage to a King / Birth of a Prince / Rebellion in the Realm / The Crowning of a Queen / ’My Lady the King’s Mother’ / Life with Henry / The Royal Family / Festivals and Challenges / The Person Behind the Persona / A Princess Arrives in England / A Royal Wedding / Euphoria Turns Tragic / The Queen’s Last Year / Death of a Queen / Legacy October 2009 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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People and Parliament Representative Rights and the English Revolution George Yerby, Professional Researcher in Seventeenthcentury History, UK

This book offers a fresh and rounded perspective on the English Revolution of the 1640s. It uses detailed evidence to show how the economic requirement for parliament’s services underpinned a demand for political change. It suggests that this took shape through a working ‘discourse’ of ideas about the status of representative forms. January 2008 Hardback

336pp £60.00

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Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Edited by David Lemmings, Head, School of History and Politics and Claire Walker, Lecturer in History, both at University of Adelaide, Australia

An exploration of links between opinion and governance in Early Modern England, studying moral panics about crime, sex and belief. Hypothesizing that media-driven panics proliferated in the 1700s, with the development of newspapers and government sensibility to opinion, it also considers earlier panics about cross-dressing and witchcraft. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / D.Lemmings: Introduction: Law and Order, Moral Panics, and Early Modern England / D.Rowe: The Concept of the Moral Panic: An Historico-Sociological Positioning / A.Walsham: ‘This Newe Army of Satan’: The Jesuit Mission and the Formation of Public Opinion in Elizabethan England / A.Bayman: Cross-dressing and Pamphleteering in Early Seventeenth-century London / M.Gaskill: Fear made Flesh: The English Witch Panic of 1645-47; / T.Harris: ‘A sainct in shewe, a Devill in deede’: Moral Panics and Anti-Puritanism in Seventeenth-century England / C.Walker: ‘Remember Justice Godfrey’: The Popish Plot and the Construction of Panic in Seventeenth-century Media / D.Lemmings: The Dark Side of Enlightenment: The London Journal, Moral Panics and the Law in the Eighteenth Century / R.McGowen: Forgers and Forgery: Severity and Social Identity in Eighteenth-Century Justice / D.Andrew: ‘How frail are Lovers vows, and Dicers oaths’: Gaming, Governing and Moral Panic in Britain, 1781-1782 / C.McCreery: A Moral Panic in London, c. 1790: ‘The Monster’ and the Press / M.Davis: The British Jacobins: Folk devils in the Age of Counter-Revolution? / D.Lemmings: Conclusion: Moral Panics, Law and the Transformation of the Public Sphere in Early Modern England / Index December 2009 328pp 1 tables and 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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The British Atlantic World, 1500–1800 2nd edition Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Michael J. Braddick, Professor of History, University of Sheffield, UK

‘The British Atlantic World 1500–1800 will retain its leading place in the field in the wake of this new edition, and will remain an essential starting-point for undergraduate readers. It is still the only work that provides through its individual essays a readily accessible, wellconceived thematic overview.’ - Keith Mason, University of Liverpool, UK This text was the first edited collection on the burgeoning history of the early modern Atlantic world and has had a huge impact on the many fields of Atlantic Studies. This second edition features two new essays on science and global history respectively, as well as a revised Introduction and updated guides to further reading. Contents: List of Maps / List of Tables / Notes on Contributors / B.Bailyn: Preface / D.Armitage & M.J.Braddick: Introduction / PART I: FRAMEWORKS / D.Armitage: Three Concepts of Atlantic History / PART II: CONNECTIONS / A.Games: Migration / N.Zahedieh: Economy / C.G.Pestana: Religion / J.Delbourgo: Science / PART III: IDENTITIES / M.J.Braddick: Civility and Authority / S.M.S.Pearsall: Gender / K.Wrightson: Class / J.E.Chaplin: Race / PART IV: POLITICS / E.Mancke: Empire and State / E.H.Gould: Revolution and Counter-Revolution / C.L.Brown: The Politics of Slavery / PART V: PERSPECTIVES / J.H.Elliott: Atlantic History: A Circumnavigation / L.Benton: The Atlantic in Global Perspective / Notes / Further Reading / Index February 2009 408pp 3 maps and 5 tables Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.50

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Mary Tudor

Oliver Cromwell

The English Civil War

Old and New Perspectives

New Perspectives

Conflict and Contexts, 1640-49

Edited by Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas S. Freeman, Research Editor, History Department, University of Sheffield, UK

This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines the origins and growth of Mary Tudor’s historical reputation, from the reign of Elizabeth I up to the twentieth century. Contents: T.Freeman: Introduction / PART I: OLD PERSPECTIVES / S.Doran: A ‘Sharp Rod’ of Chastisement: Mary I Through Protestant Eyes During the Reign of Elizabeth I / V.Houliston: Her Majesty, Which is Now in Heaven: Mary Tudor and the Elizabethan Catholics / P. Kewes: The Exclusion Crisis of 1553 and the Elizabethan Succession / T.Grant: ‘Thus Like A Nun, Not Like a Princess Born’: Dramatic Representations of Mary Tudor in the Early Years of the Seventeenth Century / T.Freeman: Inventing Bloody Mary: Perceptions of Mary Tudor from Restoration to the Twentieth Century / PART II: NEW PERSPECTIVES / A.Taylor: Ad Omne Virtutum Genus?: Mary Between Piety, Pedagogy and Praise in Early Tudor Humanism / A.Pollnitz: Religion and Translation at the Court of Henry VIII: Princess Mary, Katherine Parr and the Paraphrases of Erasmus / T.Betteridge: Maids and Wives: Representing Female Rule during the Reign of Mary Tudor / W.Wizeman: The Religious Policy of Mary I / T.Freeman: Bloody Mary? Mary Tudor and the Prosecution of Heresy / J.Richards: Reassessing Mary Tudor: Some Concluding Points December 2009 Hardback Paperback

240pp £55.00 £18.99

Edited by Patrick Little, Senior Research Fellow, History of Parliament Trust, UK

‘This is a collection of essays that are startlingly fresh in their judgements: it presents a whole series of challenges to the entrenched view of Cromwell as a man driven by religious zeal and little else.’ - John Morrill FBA, Professor of British and Irish History, University of Cambridge, UK Contents: Introduction / S. Healy: 1636: The Unmaking of Oliver Cromwell? / S. K. Roberts: ‘One That Would Sit Well At the Mark: The Early Parliamentary Career of Oliver Cromwell / S. L. Sadler: Lord of the Fens’: Oliver Cromwell’s Reputation and the First Civil War / P. Baker: ‘A Despicable Contemptible Generation of Men’?: Cromwell and The Levellers / P. Little: Cromwell in Ireland Before 1649 / K. MacKenzie: Oliver Cromwell and the Solemn League and Covenant of the Three Kingdoms / L. Bowen: Oliver Cromwell (alias William) and Wales / A. Barclay: The Lord Protector’s Servants and Courtiers / P. Little: John Thurloe and the Offer of the Crown to Cromwell / J. Peacey: ‘Fit for Public Services’; The Upbringing of Richard Cromwell / Index November 2008 Hardback Paperback

296pp £55.00 £18.99

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Edited by John Adamson, Fellow in History, Peterhouse College, Cambridge University, UK

John Adamson provides a new synthesis of current research on the political crisis that engulfed England in the 1640s. Drawing on new archival findings and challenging current orthodoxies, these essays by leading historians offer a variety of original perspectives, locating English events firmly within a ‘three kingdoms’ context. Contents: Abbreviations / Introduction / J.Adamson: High Roads and Blind Alleys: The English Civil War and its Historiography / D.Scott: Rethinking Royalist Politics, 1642-49 / A.Milton: Anglicanism and Royalism in the 1640s / J.Peacey: Perceptions of Parliament: Faction and ‘The Public’ / J.Ohlmeyer: The Baronial Context of the Irish Civil Wars / A.I.MacInnes: The ‘Scottish Moment’, 1638-45 / C.Holmes: Centre and Locality in Civil War England / I.Gentles: The Politics of Fairfax’s Army, 1645-49 / P.Baker: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Varieties of Civil War Radicalism / Notes / Further Reading / Notes on the Contributors / Index December 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Problems in Focus

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Tudors and Stuarts on Film

Charles I

Historical Perspectives

A Life of Religion, War and Reason Edited by Susan Doran, Senior Research Fellow, Jesus College, University of Oxford, UK and Thomas S. Freeman, Research Editor, British Academy John Foxe Project, University of Sheffield, UK

Why should films be historically accurate? Why are some monarchs popular subjects in film and others virtually ignored? Leading historians analyze films set in Tudor and Stuart Britain, exploring their historical context and their accuracy. They explore the preoccupations of the filmmakers, the sources they used and each film’s reception. Contents: Notes on the Contributors / List of Illustrations / T.Freeman: Introduction / T.Freeman: A Tyrant for All Seasons: Henry VIII on Film / P.Marshall: Saints and Cinemas: ‘A Man for All Seasons’ / ‘ G.Richardson: Anne of a Thousand Days’ / C.Levin: Lady Jane Grey on Film / S.Doran: From Hatfield to Hollywood: Elizabeth I on Film / J.Richards: Lady in Waiting: Young Elizabeth Tudor on Film / C.Haigh: Kapur’s ‘Elizabeth’ / J.Guy: ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ / W.Coster: The Armada, War and Propaganda in the Cinema / P.Hammer: ‘The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex’ and the Romanticization of Elizabethan Politics / B.Usher:’Shakespeare in Love’: Elizabeth I as Dea ex Machina / V. Westbrook: ‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’: A Sign of the Times / J.Morrill: Oliver Cromwell and the Civil Wars / D.Smith: The Unfilmed Oliver Cromwell / C.Durston: ‘Winstanley’ / R.Hutton: Why Don’t the Stuarts get Filmed? / Index November 2008 Hardback Paperback

320pp £52.50 £17.99

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Christopher Hibbert, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, UK

When Charles Stuart was a child, it seemed unlikely that he would survive, let alone become ruler of England and Scotland. Hibbert’s masterful biography re-creates the world of Charles I, his court, artistic patronage, and family life, while tracing the course of events that led to his execution for treason in 1649. August 2007 Paperback

304pp £12.99

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Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Britain and Ireland, 1660-1714 George Southcombe, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Somerville College, , UK and Grant Tapsell, Lecturer in History, University of St Andrews, UK Contents: List of Figures / Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction: Why Study Restoration History? / What was Restored in 1660? / Why were Dissenters a Problem? / What was at Stake in the Exclusion Crisis? / Was Charles II a Successful ‘Royal Politician’? / Why Did James VII and II Lose His Thrones? / How Important was the ‘British’ Dimension to Restoration Political Life? / How Important was Politics Out-of-Doors in this Period? / Why Study Restoration Culture? / What were the main Forces for Change and Continuity in the Post-Revolutionary World, 1688-1714? / Conclusion / Notes / Further Reading / Index

James II and the Trial of the Seven Bishops

December 2009 256pp 216x138mm 1 graphs and 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57444-1 Paperback £19.99 978-0-230-57445-8

William Gibson, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Oxford Brookes University, UK

British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

February 2009 Hardback

264pp £52.00

Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612–1865 Nini Rodgers, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of History and Anthropology, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

‘Rodgers’ perseverance has produced an immensely readable volume, peppered with colourful anecdotes, that vividly describes not merely Ireland’s relations with slavery, but the complexity of Irish society itself. It is a wonderful contribution to the commemoration of the bicentenary of the Abolition Act (1807), which will form an invaluable platform for future studies of Ireland and the black Atlantic.’ - Daire Keogh, The Irish Times February 2009 Paperback

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Ireland and the Popish Plot John Gibney, Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow, National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland

The first expansive study of how when the Popish Plot of 1678 came to light, fears of an Irish Catholic rebellion amongst Ireland’s uneasy Protestant elite, who dominated over the Catholic majority population, were manipulated in England in an attempt to block the Catholic Duke of York from succeeding to the throne. November 2008 Hardback

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Loyalty and Identity

Early Modern European History

Jacobites at Home and Abroad Edited by Paul Monod, Barton Hepburn Professor of History, Middlebury College, USA, Murray Pittock, Bradley Professor of English Literature, University of Glasgow, UK and Daniel Szechi, Professor of History, University of Manchester, UK Contents: H.Erskine-Hill: Preface: Eveline Cruickshanks, an Appreciation / P.K.Monod, M.G.H.Pittock & D.Szechi: Introduction: Loyalty and Identity / J.C.D.Clark The Many Restorations of King James: a Short History of Scholarship on Jacobitism, 1688-2006 / É.Ó Ciardha: ‘A lot done, more to do’: the Restoration and Road Ahead for Irish Jacobite Studies / K.German: Jacobite Politics in Aberdeen and the ’15 / D. Szechi: Retrieving Captain Le Cocq’s Plunder: Plebeian Scots and the Aftermath of the 1715 Rebellion / C.Duffy: Hidden Sympathies: the Hessians in Scotland 1746 / P.K.Monod: Thomas Carte, the Druids and British National Identity / I.Higgins: Jonathan Swift and Charles Leslie / R.Sharp: ‘Our Common Mother, the Church of England’: Nonjurors, High Churchmen and the Evidence of Subscription Lists / E.Corp: The Location of the Stuart Court in Rome: the Palazzo Del Re / N.GenetRouffiac: The Irish Jacobite Regiments and the French Army: A Way to Integration / P.Clarke de Dromantin: The Influence of the Jacobites on the Economic Development of France in the Era of the Enlightenment / S.Murdoch: Tilting at Windmills: the Order del Toboso as a Jacobite Social Network December 2009 Hardback

336pp £55.00

Studies in Modern History Series Editor: J.C.D. Clark

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Seventeenth-Century Europe State, Conflict and Social Order in Europe 15981700 2nd edition Thomas Munck, Reader in History, University of Glasgow, UK July 2005 2 maps Hardback Paperback

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Palgrave History of Europe

2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK 624pp £23.99

The Politics of Culture, 1650-1750 Nicholas Henshall, formerly Head of History, Stockport Grammar School, UK

By the mid-sevententh century several European monarchies were collapsing. Focusing on a key elite bonding strategy, this new survey shows how monarchs resolved to work with, rather than against, their elites. Nicholas Henshall’s synthesis offers an argument for the coherence of the period - as the height of European monarchy and its elites. November 2009 Hardback Paperback

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Eighteenth Century Europe

October 1999 Paperback

The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites

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Palgrave History of Europe

The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys A Seventeenth-Century Dutch Globetrotter Kees Boterbloem, Professor of History, Department of History, University of South Florida, USA September 2008 Hardback

328pp £58.00

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Editing Early Modern Texts An Introduction to Principles and Practice Michael Hunter, Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK October 2008 Paperback

184pp £16.99

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Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters White Slavery in the Mediterranean, The Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800

Re-Orienting the Renaissance

Robert C. Davis, Department of History, Ohio State University, USA

Cultural Exchanges with the East

September 2004 Paperback

296pp £19.99

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Edited by Gerald Maclean, Anniversary Professor, University of York, UK October 2005 Hardback

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The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists

The Enlightenment

The Last Judgment

2nd edition

Michelangelo and the Death of the Renaissance

Margaret C. Jacob, University of California, Los Angeles, USA and Catherine Secretan, Professor, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

Roy Porter, sometime Professor of Social History of Medicine, Wellcome Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK

Contents: Theological Roots of the Medieval/ G.Todeschini: Modern Merchants’ Self-Representation / PART I: SELF-IMAGES / F.Trivellato: Images and Self-Images of Sephardic Merchants in Early Modern Europe and the Mediterranean / Merchants in Charge / C.Lesger: The Self-Perception of Amsterdam Merchants, ca. 1550-1700 / D.Sturkenboom: Merchants on the Defensive: National Self-Images in the Dutch Republic of the Late Eighteenth Century / PART II: CAPITALISM AS NORMATIVE / L.Müller: ’Merchants’ and ‘Gentlemen’ in Eighteenth-Century Sweden: Worlds of Jean Abraham Grill / J.Hoock: Professional Ethics and Commercial Rationality at the Beginning of the Modern Era / M.Lindemann: The Anxious Merchant, the Bold Speculator, and the Malicious Bankrupt: Doing Business in Eighteenth-Century Hamburg / Accounting for War and Revolution: Philadelphia Merchants and Commercial Risk, 1774-1811 / PART III: INDIVIDUALS AND STRIVING / D.Harkness: Accounting for Science: How a Merchant Kept His Books in Elizabethan London / J.Smail Coming of Age in Trade: Masculinity and Commerce in EighteenthCentury England / M.Kadane Success and Self-Loathing in the Life of an Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur

January 2001 Paperback

October 2009 Paperback

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The Long European Reformation Religion, Political Conflict, and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750 Peter G. Wallace, Dewar Professor of History, Hartwick College, USA September 2003 3 maps Paperback

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European History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Religious Transformations in the Early Modern World A Brief History with Documents Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, Distinguished Professor, Department of History, University of WisconsinMilwaukee, USA March 2009 Paperback

208pp £16.99

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The Politics and Religion in Early Bourbon France Edited by Alison Forrestal, Lecturer in Early Modern History, National University of Ireland, Republic of Ireland and Eric Nelson, Assistant Professor of History, Missouri State University, USA

James A. Connor, Professor of English, Kean University, USA

‘Connor gives a full and fascinating account of the history and personalities involved in the creation of one of the world’s most forbidding and beautiful frescoes. The Last Judgment is also readable and succinct, and it offers intriguing insights into a culture hastening towards its own destruction.’ - Ross King, bestselling author of Brunelleschi’s Dome and Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling July 2009 16 b/w photos Hardback

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Walled Towns and the Shaping of France From the Medieval to the Early Modern Era Michael Wolfe, Associate Dean, Graduate Division, St. John’s University, USA

This book explores the political and religious world of early Bourbon France, focusing on the search for stable accord that characterized its political and religious life. Chapters examine developments that shaped the Bourbon realm through the century: assertions of royal authority, rules of political negotiation, and the evolution of Dévot piety. May 2009 Hardback

296pp £55.00

This book focuses on the development of towns in France, taking into account military technology, physical geography, shifting regional networks tying urban communities together, and the emergence of new forms of public authority and civic life.

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The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire

Palgrave Historical Studies in Witchcraft and Magic

William S. Maltby, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Missouri, St Louis, USA

At its peak the Spanish empire stretched from Italy and the Netherlands to Peru and the Philippines. Its influence remains very significant to the history of Europe and the Americas. Maltby provides a concise and readable history of the empire’s dramatic rise and fall, with special emphasis on the economy, institutions and intellectual movements. November 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Edited by Alison Rowlands, Senior Lecturer in European History, University of Essex, UK

The Jacobites at Urbino An Exiled Court in Transition Edward Corp, Professor of British History, University of Toulouse, France

Following the Glorious Revolution the court of the exiled Stuarts was for many years based in France, until after the failure of the Jacobite rising of 1715, it was forced to move, eventually to be established in Rome. This book provides the first study of the court in transition, when exiled King James III lived in the Palazzo Ducale at Urbino. November 2008 224pp 216x138mm 23 b/w photographs and illustrations Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-22004-1

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Golden Age Spain 2nd edition Henry Kamen, Professor, Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC); Visiting Professor, University of Chicago’s Program in Barcelona, Spain October 2004 Paperback

128pp £15.99

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Men – as accused witches, witch-hunters, werewolves and the demonically possessed – are the focus of analysis in this collection of essays by leading scholars of early modern European witchcraft. The gendering of witch persecution and witchcraft belief is explored through original case-studies from England, Scotland, Italy, Germany and France. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Preface / Series Forward / Notes on Contributors / A.Rowlands: Not the ‘Usual Suspects’? Male Witches, Witchcraft, and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe / R.Briggs Male Witches in the Duchy of Lorraine / R.Schulte Men as Accused Witches in the Holy Roman Empire / R.Voltmer Witch-Finders, Witch-Hunters or Kings of the Sabbath? The Prominent Role of Men in the Mass Persecutions of the Rhine-Meuse Area (16th-17th Centuries) / J.Durrant: Why Some Men and Not Others? The Male Witches of Eichstätt / O.Di Simplicio: Giandomenico Fei, the Only Male Witch. A Tuscan or an Italian Anomaly? / J.Goodare: Men and the Witch-Hunt in Scotland / M.Gaskill: Masculinity and Witchcraft in Seventeenth-Century England / W.de Blécourt: The Werewolf, the Witch, and the Warlock: Aspects of Gender in the Early Modern Period / S.Ferber: Possession and the Sexes / Index November 2009 256pp 8 figures and 11 tables Hardback £52.00

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Man as Witch Male Witches in Central Europe Rolf Schulte, Fellow in History, University of Kiel, Germany

Witch-hunts in Central Europe were by no means focused only on women; one in four alleged witches were male. This study analyzes and describes the witch trials of men in French and German-speaking regions, opening up a little known chapter of early modern times, and revealing the conflicts from which witch-hunts of men evolved. Contents: The Trial of Peter Kleikamp or So Many Questions / The Persecution of Men as Werewolves in Burgundy / Male Witches on Trial: an Empirical Approach / Witchhunts and the Male Witch: a Chronology / Men as Potential Witches in Demonological Treatises / Magic and Gender in Popular Culture / The Persecution of Male Witches in Holstein / Carinthia. Wanted: Beggar, Male / Male Witches, Feminized Men or Shamans? / The Power of the ‘Witch Folk’ and the Rulers / Notes / Bibliography / Index May 2009 17 b/w images Hardback

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The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe Culture, Cognition and Everyday Life Edward Bever, Associate Professor, SUNY College, Old Westbury, UK June 2008 Hardback

648pp £68.00

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Charms, Charmers and Charming International Research on Verbal Magic

Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography

Edited by Jonathan Roper, Teaching Fellow in English Language, University of Leeds, UK

Bringing together many of today’s key scholars of verbal charming, these essays cover vernacular magical texts and practice from Malaysia to Madagascar, and from England to Estonia. As the most comprehensive collection of research on charms, charmers and charming available in the English language, it forms an essential reader on the topic. November 2008 tables Hardback

328pp

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Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland Edited by Julian Goodare, Reader in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh, UK, Lauren Martin, Director of Research, Folwell Center for Urban Initiatives, USA and Joyce Miller, Researcher in Scottish History December 2007 280pp 216x138mm 8 b/w photographs, tables and graphs Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-50788-3

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Edited by Jonathan Barry, University of Exeter, UK and Owen Davies, Department of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, UK

This is the first book to offer a detailed modern survey of Witchcraft historiography. Contents: J.Barry & O.Davies: Introduction / P.G.Maxwell-Stuart: The Contemporary Historical Debate 14001800 / P.Elmer: Science, Medicine and Witchcraft / C.Tuczay: The Nineteenth-Century: Medievalism and Witchcraft 1800-1914 / J.Wood: The Reality of Witchcults Reasserted: Fertility and Satanism / R.M.Toivo: The Witch-Craze as Holocaust: The Rise of Persecuting Societies / M.Nenonen: Culture Wars: Religion and Acculturation / W.de Blecourt: The Return of the Supernatural / B.P.Levack: Crime and the Law / M.Gibson: Thinking Witchcraft: The Linguistic Turn and Intellectual History / K.Hodgkin: Gender, Mind and Body: Feminism and Psychoanalysis / R.Jenkins: The Social Anthropology of Witchcraft: Rationality and Function of Beliefs / J.Pearson-Overend: Writing Witchcraft: The Historian’s History, the Practioner’s Past May 2007 Hardback Paperback

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Modern Britain and Ireland

Mastering Modern British History 4th edition Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK

‘This is a carefully compiled book, containing a wealth of information...A great deal of material is got across in an economical, no-nonsense way, and I think that is highly commendable.’ - Paul Readman, Kings College, UK May 2009 624pp 30 illustrations Paperback £18.99

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Palgrave Master Series

Nineteenth Century Britain Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK and Donald M. MacRaild, Professor of History, University of Ulster, UK November 2002 Hardback Paperback

384pp £55.00 £21.99

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Palgrave Foundations Series

A History of the British Isles 2nd edition Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK November 2002 384pp 7 maps and 16 photographs Paperback £16.99

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England in 1815 A Critical Edition of The Journal of Joseph Ballard

The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800

Edited by Alan Rauch, Associate Professor of English, UNC Charlotte, USA

An annotated edition of an American’s engaging account of culture and politics in England during a crucial period in British history. This edition features an extensive introduction, numerous primary-source appendices, and other critical apparatus. February 2009 Hardback

240pp £50.00

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The Civilising Mission and the English Middle Class, 1792–1850 The ‘Heathen’ at Home and Overseas Alison Twells, Principal Lecturer in History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

This volume concerns the missionary philanthropic movement which burst onto the social scene in early nineteenth century in England, becoming a popular provincial movement which sought no less than national and global reformation. December 2008 15 b/w images Hardback

368pp

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Britain and Transnational Progressivism David W. Gutzke, Professor of History, Missouri State University, USA November 2008 Hardback

272pp £50.00

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Edited by Lucy Delap, Fellow and Director of Studies in History, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK, Ben Griffin, Lecturer in History, Girton College, Cambridge, UK and Abigail Wills, Career Development Fellow in History, Brasenose College, UK

This collection of essays explores the broad range of influences which have shaped the distribution of authority within British homes and families - religion, commercial advertising, governments, welfare professionals, medical experts, psychologists and the law. Contents: B.Griffin, L.Delap & A.Wills: Introduction: The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 / PART I: VIOLENCE AND THE LAW / G.Frost: ‘I am Master Here’: Illegitimacy, Masculinity, and Violence in Victorian England / G.Savage: ‘…the Instrument of an Animal Function’: Marital Rape and Sexual Cruelty in the Divorce Court, 1858-1908 / PART II: POVERTY AND THE STATE / A.Clark: Irish Orphans and the Politics of Domestic Authority / M.Doolittle: Fatherhood and Family Shame: Masculinity, Welfare and the Workhouse in Late Nineteenth Century England / PART III: DOMESTICITY / J.Hamlett: ‘Tiresome Trips Downstairs’: Middle-Class Domestic Space and Family Relationships in England, 1850-1910 / S.Szreter & K.Fisher: Love and Authority in Mid Twentieth-Century Marriages: Sharing and Caring / A.Harris: ‘A Paradise on Earth, a Foretaste of Heaven’: English Catholic Understandings of Domesticity and Marriage, 1945-65 / PART IV: DOMESTIC SERVICE / M.Beetham: Domestic Servants as Poachers of Print: Reading, Authority and Resistance in Late Victorian Britain / J.Giles: Authority, Dependence and Power in Accounts of Twentieth Century Domestic Service / PART V: PARENTING AND CHILDHOOD / S.Pooley: Childcare and Neglect: a Comparative Local Study of Late NineteenthCentury Parental Authority / V.Sanders: Godfathering: The Politics of Victorian Family Relations / D.Thom ‘Beating Children is Wrong’: Domestic life, Psychological Thinking and the Permissive Turn August 2009 304pp 10 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Fighting Fires Creating the British Fire Service, 1800-1978 Shane Ewen, Senior Lecturer, Social and Cultural History, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

The first full-length scholarly history of the British fire service, 1800-1978, this book scrutinizes how firemen created a professional public service incumbent upon municipal government. It examines the influence of major fires and leading personalities within the fire service in constructing a professional ethos for municipal fire brigades. Contents: Introduction / A Private Fire Service? Governing the Fire Brigades During the Early Nineteenth Century / Constructing Modern Fire Brigades: Disaster as a Stimulus to Reform / Fire and Water: Municipalising Fire-fighting in Mid-Victorian Britain / ‘A hero of this Nineteenth century – a solider of the fire brigade’: Constructions of Masculinity for Late Victorian Firemen / The New Urban Elites: Protecting the Profession and Preventing Fires in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain / Modernising the Fire Service: Central and Local Influences / War and Reform: A National Fire Service? / Abandoning the Fire Service: From the ‘Spit and Polish’ Demonstration to the First National Strike / Conclusion December 2009 Hardback

224pp £50.00

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Naval Power A history of Warfare and the Sea from 1500 Onwards Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter, UK

Jeremy Black provides a short and accessible account of naval power and its relationship to international relations. Focusing on navies as instruments of power and analysing what they indicate about the nature of state systems and cultures, he provides an overview of key debates within this increasingly popular field. November 2009 Hardback Paperback

240pp £47.50 £16.99

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War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750–1850

The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950

Isaac Land, Assistant Professor, Indiana State University, USA

Edited by Matthew Cragoe, Head, School of History and Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK and Paul Readman, Head of Department and Senior Lecturer in Modern British History, King’s College London, UK

This is the first book to systematically integrate ‘Jack Tar,’ the common seaman, into the cultural history of modern Britain, treating him not as an occasional visitor from the ocean, but as an important part of national life. October 2009 Hardback

256pp £52.50

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The Organization of Opinion Open Voting in England, 1832-68 Jeremy C. Mitchell, Lecturer in Government, The Open University, UK October 2008 Hardback

232pp £50.00

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Studies in Modern History Series Editor: J.C.D. Clark

Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations The Summary Courts of the City of London in the Late Eighteenth Century Drew D. Gray, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Northampton, UK

Offers a fascinating view of the social history of Georgian London through the workings of the Summary courts. By analyzing the summary proceedings and the use of the law by ordinary citizens - to prosecute theft, violence and resolve disputes - this study represents an important addition to our understanding of the criminal justice system. Contents: Introduction / Locating the Summary Courts / Policing & Personnel: Constables and the Watching System / Property Offending in the City of London / Settling their Differences: The Prosecution of Interpersonal Violence / Regulating the Streets / Quelling the Smithfield Yahoos: Bullock-hunting on the Streets of London / The Regulation of Trade and Poverty / The People’s Courts? / Bibliography August 2009 240pp 216x138mm 28 b/w tables and 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-20397-6

The ‘Land Question’ occupied a central place in political and cultural debates in Britain for nearly two centuries. From parliamentary enclosure in the mid-eighteenth century to the fierce Labour party debate concerning the nationalization of land after World War Two, the fate of the land held the power to galvanize the attention of the nation. Contents: List of Figures and Tables / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / List of Abbreviations / M.Cragoe & P.Readman: Introduction / I.Waites: The Common Field Landscape, Cultural Commemoration, and the Impact of Enclosure, c.1770-1850 / K.Beresford: ‘Witnesses for the Defence’: The Yeomen of Old England and the Land Question, c.1815-1837 / M.Chase: Chartism and the Land: ‘the Mighty People’s Question’ / A.Howe: The ‘Manchester School’ and the Landlords: the Failure of Land Reform in Early Victorian Britain / M.Cragoe: ‘A Contemptible Mimic of the Irish’: The Land Question in Victorian Wales / E.Cameron: Setting the Heather on Fire: the Land Question in Scotland, 1850-1914 / P.Bull: Irish Land and British Politics / A.Taylor: Richard Cobden, J. E. Thorold Rogers and Henry George / R.Quinault: London and the Land Question c.1880-1914 / P.Readman: The Edwardian Land Question / I.Packer: Unemployment, Taxation and Housing: The Urban Land Question in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Britain / J.Beckett & M.Turner: Land Reform and the English land Market, 1880-1925 / C.Griffiths: Socialism and the Land Question: Public Ownership and Control in Labour Party Policy, 1918-1950s / F.M.L.Thompson: Epilogue: the Strange Death of the English Land Question December 2009 312pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Reading Gladstone Ruth Clayton Windscheffel, Julia Mann Junior Research Fellow in History, St Hilda’s College, UK

This interdisciplinary study explores how book culture functioned in the life and milieu of one of the nineteenth century’s most complex figures. Spanning the statesman’s long life, it presents key case studies illuminating the constant and fundamental interplay between reading, life and politics which characterized Gladstone’s world. October 2008 Hardback

352pp £58.00

Edward VII The Last Victorian King 2nd edition Christopher Hibbert, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, UK August 2007 Paperback

368pp £12.99

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Gender, Labour, War and Empire Essays on Modern Britain Edited by Philippa Levine, Professor of History, University of Southern California, USA and Susan R. Grayzel, Associate Professor of History, Department of History, University of Mississippi, USA December 2008 Hardback

296pp £58.00

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Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain F. D. Parsons, Professor of History, Franklin College, Switzerland

This book is a history of the emergence and development of the concept of proportional representation and its relation to political theory within the context of nineteenth-century British party politics focusing on Thomas Hare (18061891). Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements / Introduction / PART I / The Life and Work of Thomas Hare, 1806-1891 / PART II / Personal Represenation and the Clerisy, 1857-1859 / Personal Representation and the Second Reform Act, 1859-1867 / The Representative Reform Association, 1867-1874 / Proportional Representation and Caucus, 1874-1884 / The Proportional Representation Society and the Third Reform Act, 1884-1888 / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index August 2009 Hardback

304pp £55.00

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Science and Whig Manners

Church, Chapel and Party

Science and Political Style in Britain, c.1790-1850

Religious Dissent and Political Modernization in Nineteenth-Century England

Joe Bord, Adjunct Professor, Touro College (Lander College for Women), USA

Approaching the intersection of politics and science from the perspective of political history, this book looks at how nineteenth-century British Whigs used the themes of natural science to signal their identities, and how their devotion to a culture of liberality helped to define them. It offers a fresh take on a central theme in Victorian politics. January 2009 Hardback

224pp £52.00

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Studies in Modern History Series Editor: J.C.D. Clark ebook available from: Plgrave ColnnectionsHistory Collections

Through close examination of dozens of electoral contests in carefully chosen constituencies, the author demonstrates that the fundamental division separating the burgeoning liberal and conservative parties in England in the 1830s and 1840s was religion, and that this controversy was what created a perceptible twoparty system in British politics. 312pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-52540-5

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Matthew Roberts, Lecturer in Modern British History, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

A critical introduction to the mass political movements that came of age in urban England between the Great Reform Act of 1832 and the start of World War One. Roberts provides a guide to the new approaches to topics such as Chartism, parliamentary reform, Gladstonian Liberalism, popular Conservatism and the independent Labour movement. December 2008 Hardback Paperback

240pp £55.00 £19.99

British Prime Ministers from Attlee to Blair

Richard D. Floyd, Washington University, Saint Louis, USA

January 2008 Hardback

Political Movements in Urban England, 1832–1914

From New Jerusalem to New Labour Edited by Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Oxford University and Professor of Law, Gresham College, UK

A stellar collection of contributors consider each British post-war Prime Minister and examine how they have dealt with Britain’s changing role, domestic and overseas, since the end of WWII. Even at the start of the 21st century, Britain remains in a state of transition, between a world which is dead and one still struggling to be born. Contents: Introduction / P.Addison: Attlee / V.Bogdanor: Churchill /D.Carlton: Eden / R.Thorpe: Macmillan / D.R.Thorpe: Douglas-Home / P.Ziegler: Wilson / J.Ramsden: Heath / Lord Morgan: Callaghan / K.Middlemas: Thatcher / V.Bogdanor: Major / Lord Giddens: Blair / Conclusion December 2009 288pp Hardback £20.00

A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 2nd edition John Charmley, Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK March 2008 Hardback Paperback

312pp £52.50 £17.99

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The Deluge British Society and the First World War Reissued 2nd edition Arthur Marwick, Professor of History, The Open University, UK July 2006 13 photographs Paperback

392pp

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British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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British History in Perspective Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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A History of the British Labour Party Nineteenth-Century British Premiers 3rd edition Andrew Thorpe, Professor of Modern British History, University of Exeter, UK

Pitt to Rosebery Dick Leonard, Journalist and Author

‘Andrew Thorpe’s updated account of Labour in and out of power is a judicious, balanced, and impressively comprehensive overview of the party from the pioneering Keir Hardie to the power-wielding Gordon Brown. It remains a valuable aid to any student of Labour history.’ - Adrian Smith, University of Southampton, UK

‘Dick Leonard’s Nineteenth-Century British Premiers is a tour de force. It will be invaluable to university students of politics and history, and general readers will find it a mine of often surprising information, presented with clarity and brio.’ - Professor David Marquand, University of Oxford, UK

February 2008 1 table Hardback Paperback

A collection of 20 biographical essays on British Prime Ministers of the 19th Century, reassessing their careers.

408pp

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British Studies Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

July 2008 Hardback Paperback

368pp £65.00 £19.99

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Aftershocks

The Good Fight Battle of Britain Propaganda and The Few Garry Campion, Senior Lecturer, University of Northampton, UK

‘This is the most authoritative account of the Battle of Britain that I have ever encountered… Written in a thoroughly accessible style, the book is a remarkable achievement in its breadth, its depth and its mastery of the large array of disparate sources.’ - Jeffrey Richards, Lancaster University, UK November 2008 Hardback

400pp £62.00

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A Child for Keeps The History of Adoption in England, 1918-45 Jenny Keating, Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, UK November 2008 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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Politics and Trauma in Britain, 1918-1931 Susan Kingsley Kent, Professor of History, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

The Newer Eve Women, Feminists and the Labour Party

Aftershocks studies how meanings of shellshock and imagery presenting the traumatized psyche as shattered contributed to Britons’ understandings of their political selves in the 1920s. It connects the force of emotions to the political culture of a decade which saw extraordinary violence against those regarded as ‘un-English’. November 2008 Hardback

248pp £52.00

Christine Collette, Freelance Scholar, France

Feminist theory is interwoven with women’s voices in this study of three consecutive twentieth-century women’s organisations, separate but affiliated to the Labour Party, which represented women workers, consumers and politicians, so that the totality of women’s involvement in the Labour movement is considered.

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May 2009 Hardback

200pp £52.00

Racial Science and British Society, 1930–62 Gavin Schaffer, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Portsmouth, UK

‘A genuinely original and important contribution to the history of race in Britain, which really does what the title promises. Schaffer’s analyses goes way beyond the standard history of ideas/ institutions approach to race science and shows how scientists both drove and responded to broader social attitudes on race.’ - Dan Stone, Royal Holloway University of London, UK September 2008 Hardback

244pp £52.00

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Going to War

The Refuge and the Fortress

The Haunted

British Debates from Wilberforce to Blair

Britain and the Flight from Tyranny

A Social History of Ghosts

Philip Towle, Reader in International Relations, University of Cambridge, UK

Jeremy Seabrook, Writer/ Journalist

Going to War overturns conventional views of the role of public opinion, the armed forces, parliamentarians, NGOs and writers in the formation of British debates about impending wars.

‘This is a story of tragedy and triumph: tragedy, in the expulsion of eminent scholars from their home countries; triumph, in their rescue by CARA to achieve even greater renown in this country.’ - The Right Honourable Lord Bingham of Cornhill, Senior Law Lord

April 2009 Hardback

248pp £50.00

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Feminism and Voluntary Action Eglantyne Jebb and Save the Children, 1876-1928 Linda Mahood, Associate Professor of History, University of Guelph, Canada

Eglantyne Jebb was a teacher, social investigator and founder of the Save the Children Fund. Her ‘Declaration of the Rights of the Child’, adopted by League of Nations, shows evolution from Charity Organization Society model to philosophy of international mutual responsibility, children’s rights and humanitarianism. Contents: Prologue: No Silk-Blouse Social Worker / The Lady Bountiful and the Country Squire: Lessons in Life, Love and Woodcarving / Raising Rebel Daughters: Lessons for Lives of Social Action / Educating Eglantyne: The Young Lady of Lady Margaret Hall / Ribbons and Trumpets: Toils and Troubles at Teacher Training College / ‘Hewing out my Future in Defiance to my Friends:’ The Life and Times of a Gentlewoman School Mistress / Matchmaking Matrons and the Misread Maidens of the Cambridge Charity Organization Society / Honour thy Mother: Duty vs ‘Free Unsheltered Life Fraught with Pitfalls and Danger’ / The Sisters and Social Action / ‘A Perfect Jungle of Intrigues, Suspicion and Hypocrisies:’ The Early Save the Children Fund in Time of Crisis / ‘Internationalization’ of Charity in Peacetime: Declaring the Rights of the Child October 2009 296pp 18 b/w illustrations and 1 table Hardback £55.00

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Published in the 75th anniversary year of CARA (Council for Assisting Refugee Academics), this book explores the experiences and achievements of refugee academics and their rescuers to recount Britain’s past relationship with overseas victims of persecution, and as vital questions about our present-day attitudes towards immigration and asylum. November 2008 Hardback Paperback

288pp £55.00 £14.99

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NGOs in Contemporary Britain Non-state Actors in Society and Politics since 1945 Edited by Nick Crowson, Reader in Contemporary British History, Matthew Hilton, Professor of Social History, Department of Modern History and James McKay, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, all at University of Birmingham, UK

Examining the history of social movements and non-state socio-political action, this volume shows how Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have proliferated in Britain since 1945, and how they have raised new political agendas, revived associational life, and arguably re-politicized generations disillusioned with the politics of the ballot box. May 2009 Hardback

288pp £55.00

Owen Davies, Department of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire, UK

’Exhaustive, intelligent and impeccably researched.’ - Jon Barnes, Times Literary Supplement ‘A general, accessible history of ghosts and ghosts beliefs is muchneeded, particularly one like this.’ - Peter Marshall, University of Warwick, UK ‘Owen Davies has produced the most comprehensive, lively and perceptive cultural history of English ghosts ever written. It is an amazingly broad survey, which covers every angle that I might have expected, and plenty that I did not: painstakingly researched, imaginative, and generous to all involved in his case-studies.’ Ronald Hutton, University of Bristol, UK The Haunted is the first truly comprehensive social history of ghosts. Using fascinating and entertaining examples, Davies places the history of ghosts within their wider social and cultural context, and examines why a belief in ghosts continues to be vibrant, socially relevant and historically illuminating. Contents: Introduction / PART 1: EXPERIENCE / Manifestation / Geography of Haunting / Seeking Ghosts / PART 2: EXPLANATION / Debating Ghosts / All in the Mind / PART 3: REPRESENTATION / Imitating the Dead / Projecting Ghosts / Treading the Boards and Under the Covers / The Future for Ghosts October 2007 312pp 20 illustrations/photographs Hardback £24.99 Paperback £9.99

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920–c.1970

Palgrave Advances in Irish History Edited by Mary McAuliffe, Teaching and Research Fellow; Katherine O’Donnell, Head of Women’s Studies, School of Social Justice, both at University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and Leeann Lane, Lecturer in Irish Studies, Mater Dei Institute of Education (Dublin City University), Republic of Ireland

From Ivory Tower to Global Movement - A New History David Fowler, Lecturer, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK

‘David Fowler’s book is one of the most illuminating books on twentieth-century youth culture I have ever read... Based on years of archival research and written with an admirable eye for detail and perspective, this is bound to become essential reading for anyone interested in the social and cultural history of the last century.’ Dominic Sandbrook, University of Oxford, UK October 2008 6 photographs Hardback Paperback

320pp

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A History of Ireland Mike Cronin, Senior Research Fellow in History, De Montfort University, UK January 2001 Paperback

304pp £16.99

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Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Seeds of Revolution The Culture and Politics of the Great Famine in the Irish Northwest Joan Vincent, Professor Emerita, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA January 2009 Hardback

256pp £35.00

216x138mm 978-0-312-23996-1

This guide offers a comprehensive account of Irish History in its manifold aspects such as family, famine, labour, institutional, women, cultural, art, identity and migration histories. Contents: N.Curtin: Preface / Editors’ Foreword / List of Contributors / P.Maume: Irish Political History; Guidelines and Reflections / M.O’Riordan: Gaelic Ireland / M.Kelleher: The Irish Famine; History and Representation / N.Puirséil: Economic and Labour History / W.Murphy: Conceiving the Irish Diasporas: Irish Migration and Migrant Communities in the Modern World / M.Cronin: Local History / C.Cox: Institutionalisation in Irish History and Society / M.McAuliffe: Irish Histories; Gender, Women and Sexualities / L.Lane: Ireland; Identities and Cultural Traditions / V.Krielkamp: Ireland; Visualizing History / Appendix I: Chronology of Irish History April 2009 Hardback Paperback

296pp £60.00 £19.99

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Migration in Irish History 1607– 2007 Patrick Fitzgerald, Lecturer and Development Officer and Brian Lambkin, Director, Centre for Migration Studies, both at Ulster American Folk Park, UK October 2008 Hardback Paperback

460pp £65.00 £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-96241-1 978-0-230-22256-4

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The Literature of the Irish in Britain Autobiography and Memoir, 1725-2001 Liam Harte, Lecturer in Irish and Modern Literature, University of Manchester, UK

The first critical survey of an unjustly neglected body of literature: the autobiographies and memoirs of writers of Irish birth or background who lived and worked in Britain between 1725 and the present day.

February 2009 map Hardback

336pp

216x138mm

£55.00

978-1-4039-4987-5

Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Edited by Fintan Lane, formerly Editor of Saothar, Journal of Irish Labour History Contents: Notes on the Contributors / F.Lane: Introduction / J.Smyth: The Men of Property: Politics and the Languages of Class in Ireland in the 1790s / F.Lane: William Thompson, Class and his Irish Context, 1775-1833 / F.O’Ferrall: The Rise of the Catholic Middle Class: O’Connellites in County Longford, 1820-50 / J.Hill: ‘Carrying the War into the Walks of Commerce’: Exclusive Dealing and the Southern Protestant Middle Class during the Catholic Emancipation Campaign / J.Kelly: The Rise of Middle-Class Cultural Values and the Decline of Duelling in Ireland / M.Cronin: ‘You’d be Disgraced!’ Middle-Class Women and Respectability in Post-Famine Ireland / V.Crossman: Middle-Class Attitudes to Poverty and Welfare in Post-Famine Ireland / A.Bielenberg: The Industrial Elite in Ireland from the Industrial Revolution to the First World War / S.Paseta: ‘Another Class’? Women’s Higher Education in Ireland, 1870–1909; / A.L.S.Annat: Class, Nation, Gender and Self: Katharine Tynan and the Construction of Political Identities, 1880-1930 / N.C.Fleming: Leadership, the Middle Classes and Ulster Unionism since the Late-Nineteenth Century / P.Maume: William Martin Murphy, the Irish Independent and Middle-Class Politics, 1905–19 / A.Bhreatnach: Planning and Philanthropy: Travellers and Class Boundaries in Urban Ireland, 1930–75 / D.Ferriter: ‘The Stupid Propaganda of the Calamity Mongers?’ The Middle Class and Irish Politics, 1945-97 / Index December 2009 Hardback

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MODERN BRITAIN AND IRELAND • MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

After The Bomb

modern european History

Civil Defence and Nuclear War in Cold War Britain, 1945-68 Matthew Grant, University Teaching Associate in Modern British History, University of Sheffield, UK

After the Bomb examines the intractable problems of nuclear defence in cold war Britain within the context of Britain’s cold war role, domestic politics and the economic landscape.

Michael Rapport, Lecturer in History, University of Stirling, UK

‘An impressive volume: broad, admirably balanced and genuinely European.’ - Christopher Clark, St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, UK October 2005 440pp 216x138mm 11 maps Hardback £65.00 978-0-333-65245-9 Paperback £23.99 978-0-333-65246-6

December 2009 264pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £52.00

Mastering Modern European History

978-0-230-20542-0

Palgrave History of Europe

2nd edition

Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Britain, the United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1958-64

Matthew Fishburn, Bookseller, Hordern House Rare Books

Nineteenth Century Europe

Contents: Preface / Abbreviations / Introduction / The Cold War and the New Civil Defence / Preparing for a Third World War / Protecting the Public / The Hydrogen Bomb Revolution / Years of Decision / Separate Spheres of Civil Defence / Equipoise, Crisis and Reform / Gradual Decline and Sudden Fall / Conclusion / Notes and References / Bibliography 216x138mm

Burning Books

Stuart Miller, Director, Continuing Education Unit, University of Sunderland, UK April 1997 Paperback

528pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-64081-4

Richard Moore, Visiting Research Fellow, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton, UK

Palgrave Master Series

A history of Britain’s military nuclear capability in the context of domestic, United States and NATO policy

Railways and the Western European Capitals

November 2009 368pp 216x138mm 12 b/w illustrations, 2 maps, 1 diagram and 2 tables Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-23067-5

Studies of Implantation in London, Paris, Berlin, and Brussels

Nuclear Weapons and International Security since 1945 Series Editor: John Simpson

Micheline Nilsen, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Indiana, South Bend, USA November 2008 Hardback

288pp £50.00

This provocative work examines the years between the Nazi book fires and the publication of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1953), a period when book burning captured the popular imagination. It explores how embedded the myths of book burning have become in our cultural history, and illustrates the enduring appeal of a great cleansing bonfire. Contents: List of Figures / List of Plates / Preface / Acknowledgments / Introduction / The Fear of Books / The Burning of the Books / The Library of the Burned Books / To Hell with Culture / Swing, they’re burning books / Beauty for Ashes / Funeral Pyres / Postscript: The Path of Cinders / Bibliography May 2008 240pp 234x156mm 30 b/w photographs and illustrations Hardback £20.00 978-0-230-55328-6

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Nationalism in Europe, 1890–1940 Oliver Zimmer, Tutor in Modern History, University of Oxford, and Fellow of University College, Oxford, UK September 2003 4 maps Paperback

160pp

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Love, Death, and Revolution in Central Europe Ludwig Feuerbach, Moses Hess, Louise Dittmar, Richard Wagner

Soldiers, Citizens and Civilians

The Contested Nation

Experiences and Perceptions of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1790-1820

Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Gender in National Histories

Edited by Alan Forrest, Professor of Modern History, University of York, UK, Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA and Jane Rendall, Honorary Fellow, University of York, UK

Edited by Stefan Berger, Professor of Modern German and Comparative European History, University of Manchester, UK and Chris Lorenz, Professor of History Theory, Free University, The Netherlands

Peter C. Caldwell, Professor of History at Rice University, USA

This intellectual history reconstructs the nature of Ludwig Feuerbach’s radicalism and shows how it influenced early works of socialism, feminism, and musical modernism. Contents: Feuerbachian Radicalism: The Finitude of the World and Infinite Human Potential / Moses Hess, Love, and ‘True Socialism’ / Louise Dittmar, Myth, and Marriage / Richard Wagner, Love, and Death / Ethics and Finitude in the Late Feuerbach July 2009 Hardback

236pp £52.50

216x138mm 978-0-230-61496-3

Contemporary Europe 2nd edition Edited by Richard Sakwa, Professor of Russian and European Politics, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK and Anne Stevens, Professor of European Studies, Aston University, UK February 2006 Paperback

328pp £23.99

Explores the impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, the first fought by mass armies, on the ambitions and identities of European men and women, as soldiers, citizens and civilians. November 2008 Hardback

272pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-54534-2

War, Culture and Society Series Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb, Alan Forrest, Karen Hagemann and Michael Broers ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

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Palgrave Foundations Series

The Bee and the Eagle Napoleonic France and the End of the Holy Roman Empire, 1806

Means and Ends The Idea of Capital in the West, 1500-1970 Francesco Boldizzoni, Reader, Bocconi University, Italy

Edited by Alan Forrest, Professor of Modern History, University of York, UK and Peter H. Wilson, Professor of Early Modern History, University of Sunderland, UK

September 2008 Hardback

December 2008 Hardback

232pp £52.00

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316pp £58.00

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War, Culture and Society Series Series Editors: Rafe Blaufarb, Alan Forrest, Karen Hagemann and Michael Broers

This volume asks which national histories underpinned which national identity constructions in almost every nation state in Europe during the nineteenth and twentieth century. October 2008 6 colour maps Hardback

656pp

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978-0-230-50006-8

The Sacred in Twentieth-Century Politics Essays in Honour of Professor Stanley G. Payne Edited by Roger Griffin, Professor in Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK, Robert Mallett, Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Birmingham, UK and John Tortorice, Director, Mosse Program in European Cultural and Intellectual History, University of Wisconsin, USA

The emerging shape of the post Cold War world provides evidence that rather than diminishing, the profound intersection of political ideology and religious forms of belief is an ever more potent force in world affairs. This volume offers both theoretic underpinnings, and a comparative analysis that elucidates this potent and dangerous phenomenon. November 2008 Hardback

304pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-53774-3

Metternich and Austria An Evaluation Alan Sked, Senior Lecturer in International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

‘This is easily the best book written on Metternich in the last quarter century.’ - Professor John Charmely, University of East Anglia, UK November 2007 Hardback Paperback

320pp £52.50 £17.99

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY

Modernism and Fascism The Sense of a Beginning under Mussolini and Hitler

The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe

Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK

‘This is an extraordinary book – the most important to appear on the history of fascism in a decade or more.’ Stanley G Payne, author of A History of Fascism, 1914-1945 Intellectual debates surrounding modernity, modernism and fascism continue to be active and hotly contested. In this ambitious book, renowned expert on fascism Roger Griffin analyzes Western modernity and the regimes of Mussolini and Hitler and offers a pioneering new interpretation of the links between these apparently contradictory phenomena. June 2007 Paperback

496pp £20.00

234x156mm 978-1-4039-8784-6

The Lure of Fascism in Western Europe German Nazis, Dutch and French Fascists, 1933-1939 Dietrich Orlow, Professor of History, Boston University, USA April 2009 Hardback

288pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-60865-8

Essays by Roger Griffin Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Matthew Feldman, Lecturer in History, University College Northampton, UK

Tomasz Kamusella, Senior Lecturer, University of Opole, Poland

‘Kamusella has produced a magisterial study, ambitious in its aims but supported by original research as well as offering a synthesis of specialized contributions in a number of languages. The concept it uses and the conclusions it reaches about language and politics can be expected to provoke a more general discussion. It is likely to remain the standard work in its field for a generation.’ - Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge, UK November 2008 1168pp 15 maps Hardback £130.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-55070-4

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Our Man in Berlin The Diary of Sir Eric Phipps, 1933-1937 Gaynor Johnson, Senior Lecturer in International History, University of Salford, UK January 2008 272pp 9 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-51787-5

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A Fascist Century

Ten essays on the nature of fascism by a leading scholar in the field, focusing on how to understand and apply fascist ideology to various movements since the twentieth century, Mussolini’s prophesied ‘fascist century’. Includes studies of fascism’s attempted temporal revolution; Nazism as extended case-study; and fascism’s postwar evolution. Contents: S.G.Payne: Preface / M.Feldman: Editorial Introduction / PART I: FASCISM’S TEMPORAL REVOLUTION / ‘I am no longer human. I am a Titan. A god!’: The Fascist Quest to Regenerate Time / Modernity under the New Order: The Fascist Project for Managing the Future / Exploding the Continuum of History: A Non-Marxist’s ‘Marxist’ Model of Fascism’s Revolutionary Dynamics / PART II: NAZISM AS A MANIFESTATION OF GENERIC FASCISM / Fatal Attraction: Why Nazism Appealed to Voters / Hooked Crosses and Forking Paths: The Fascist Dynamics of the Third Reich / PART III: FASCISM’S EVOLUTION SINCE 1945 / ‘No racism thanks, we’re British’: How Right-wing Populism Manifests itself in Contemporary Britain / ‘Europe for the Europeans’: Fascist Myths of the European New Order 1922-1992 / Fascism’s New Facelessness in the Post-fascist Era / Conclusion / The Fascination of Fascism: A Concluding Interview with Roger Griffin / Bibliography / Index August 2008 Hardback Paperback

304pp £60.00 £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-20518-5 978-0-230-22089-8

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MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY • FRANCE

Operation Last Chance One Man’s Quest to Bring Nazi Criminals to Justice Efraim Zuroff, American Historian and Specialist in Holocaust History and Director, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Israel

The gripping personal journey of the last Nazi Hunter as he tracks down remaining fugitives still at large. Contents: Milivoj Asner, A Nazi at Euro 2008 / The Arrest of Eichmann / I Did Not Forget You / The Office of Special Investigations / The Search for Dr. Mengele and its Unexpected Bonus / Nazis Down Under / Nazis in Great Britain / Nazis Under the Maple Leaf / A New Office and the Fall of Communism / Lithuania:The Struggle for Justice and Truth in the Land of My Forefathers / Latvia: A Mass Murderer as a Contemporary Hero / Estonia:The Best Justice Money Can Buy / Croatia’s Past and the Search for Dinko Sakic / A Historic Trial in the Land of the Ustasha [maybe we should change it from trial to verdict?] / A Difficult Beginning / The She-Devil of Majdanek / The Zentai Case: Children Defending A Parent / Dr. Heim, The Most Wanted Nazi in the World / Kepiro: The Nazi Who Lives Opposite A Synagogue / Conclusion December 2009 Hardback

256pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-61730-8

The Cold War 1945–91 2nd edition Michael L. Dockrill, Emeritus Professor of Diplomatic History, King’s College London, UK and Michael F. Hopkins, Lecturer in History, Liverpool Hope University College, UK December 2005 Paperback

208pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-3338-6

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

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Living the French Revolution, 1789–99 Peter McPhee, Provost, University of Melbourne, Australia

What did it mean to live through the French Revolution? This volume provides a coherent and expansive portrait of revolutionary life by exploring the lived experience of the people of France’s villages and country towns, revealing how The Revolution had a dramatic impact on daily life from family relations to religious practices. November 2008 Paperback

336pp £18.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-57475-5

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Foreign Policy and the French Revolution Charles-François Dumouriez, Pierre LeBrun, and the Belgian Plan, 1789-1793 Patricia Chastain Howe, Associate Professor of History, University of St. Thomas, USA

This study of the French Revolution reveals that from March 1792 to April 1793, French foreign policy was dominated not by the leaders of the French revolutionary government, but by two successive French foreign ministers, CharlesFrancois Dumouriez and Pierre LeBrun. January 2009 Hardback

272pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60448-3

The Napoleonic Empire 2nd edition Geoffrey Ellis, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Hertford College, UK May 2003 2 maps Paperback

184pp

216x138mm

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

The Origins of the French Revolution s Edited by Peter Campbell, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Sussex, UK

The question of what brought about the French Revolution remains the subject of vigorous debate and perennial interest. This clear collection is an excellent introduction to a complex topic, written by ten distinguished American and British historians at the forefront of their fields. November 2005 Hardback Paperback

384pp £60.00 £21.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-94970-2 978-0-333-94971-9

The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre A Brief History with Documents Barbara B. Diefendorf, Professor of History, Boston University, USA March 2009 Paperback

192pp £17.99

8x5mm 978-0-312-41360-6

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s The Bedford Series in History and Culture

Problems in Focus

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FRANCE

The French Revolution and the Creation of Benthamism Cyprian Blamires, Freelance Researcher

The first study of how Genevan Etienne Dumont, and his traumatic experience of the French Revolution, shaped the reception and presentation of ‘Benthamism’ and masked the true face of Jeremy Bentham, one of the architects of modern society who visualized a new world based on the values of transparency, accountability, and economy. July 2008 Hardback

456pp £62.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-55422-1

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Scarred Landscapes War and Nature in Vichy France Chris Pearson, Research Associate, Department of Historical Studies, University of Bristol, UK

Based on detailed archival research and site visits, Scarred Landscapes is the first environmental history of Vichy France. From mountains and marshlands to foresters and resisters, it examines the intricate and often surprising connections between war, history, and the ‘natural’ environment during these turbulent years.

France since 1870

France and its Spaces of War

Culture, Society and the Making of the Republic 2nd edition

Experience, Memory, Image Edited by Patricia M. E. Lorcin, Associate Professor of History, University of Minnesota, USA and Daniel Brewer, Professor of French and Italian at the University of Minnesota, USA

Charles Sowerwine, Professor of History, University of Melbourne, Australia

‘The second edition retains all the characteristics which made the first edition such a success: a good balance of attention to detail and awareness of the ‘bigger picture’ throughout; appropriate coverage of recent historiographical developments; and a welcome focus on cultural, including gender, issues.’ / Stephen Tyre, University of St. Andrews, UK Widely praised when it was first published, this new edition has been brought up to the present with new final chapters, and thoroughly revised to take into account the latest research. It now includes maps and more coverage of key topics such as: racial strife, colonial difficulties, the Vichy regime, and the nature of the French extreme right. January 2009 5 maps Hardback Paperback

576pp

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978-0-230-57338-3 978-0-230-57339-0

This book offers a critical study of the cultural and social phenomena of war in the French and French-speaking world through a number of lenses, including memory, gender, the arts, and intellectual history. October 2009 Hardback

320pp £60.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61561-8

The Elastic Closet A History of Homosexuality in France, 1942present Scott Gunther, Assistant Professor of French, Wellesley College, USA November 2008 Hardback

176pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-22105-5

A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe

Under the Shadow of Defeat

From “Hereditary Enemies” to Partners

Karine Varley, Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Edinburgh, UK

Henning Turk, Lecturer of History, University DuisburgEssen, Germany

This book surveys Franco-German relations from the French Revolution to the 1990s, collecting the most current research from area specialists. January 2009 Hardback

304pp £55.00

The War of 1870-71 in French Memory

September 2008 Hardback

312pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-00519-8

234x156mm 978-0-230-60452-0

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October 2008 272pp 216x138mm 22 b/w photographs and 2 maps Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-22012-6

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FRANCE • GERMANY

Refuge in the Land of Liberty France and its Refugees, from the Revolution to the End of Asylum, 1787-1939 Greg Burgess, Lecturer in History, Deakin University, Australia

‘This is essential reading for anyone concerned with the conflicting humanitarian and economic issues in the problem of asylum.’ / Pamela Pilbeam, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK February 2008 Hardback

304pp £60.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-50775-3

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In Pursuit of the People Political Culture in France, 1934-9 Jessica Wardhaugh, Junior Research Fellow, Christ Church, University of Oxford, UK

‘A new and exciting cultural history of the political staging of ‘the people’ by left and right in 1930s France. The best thing to come out on the Popular Front in English since Julian Jackson.’ / Robert Gildea, Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK November 2008 Hardback

320pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-20277-1

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Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Allan Potofsky, Associate Professor, Université Paris-VIII, France

Examining the social and political history of workers and entrepreneurs engaged in constructing the French capital from 1763-1815, this book argues that Paris construction was a core sector in which ‘archaic’ and ‘innovative’ practices were symbiotically used by guilds, the state, and enterprises to launch the commercial revolution in France. Contents: List of illustrations / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Parisian Construction at the End of the Ancien Régime: The Building Trades, The Pre-Industrial Market, And The Guild Debate, 1750-1789 / The Revolution and Construction Guilds, 1789-1793 / Projecting the Revolution on the Parisian Work Site, 1789-1793 / The Building Trades in the Terror and Thermidor, 1793-1795 / Reconciling Commerce and Revolution, 1795-1805 / Constraining Capital, Containing Labor: State Urban Planning In Paris, 1802-1815 / Conclusion and Epilogue / Appendix / Notes and Bibliography October 2009 376pp 216x138mm 8 tables, 12 maps and 42 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-57471-7

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A History of Germany Peter Wende, formerly Director, German Historical Institute, Germany

In this concise introduction to Germany’s fascinating past, Peter Wende provides an approachable historical interpretation of the key periods and turning points from Roman times to the present.

November 2004 maps Paperback

224pp

216x138mm

£16.99

978-0-333-68765-9

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

Germany since 1815 A Nation Forged and Renewed David G. Williamson, formerly Head of History and Politics, Highgate School, UK November 2004 512pp maps, documents and images Paperback £21.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-92095-4

The Discursive Construction of History Remembering the Wehrmacht’s War of Annihilation Hannes Heer, Historian and Film Maker Germany, Walter Manoschek, Professor of Political Science, University of Vienna, Austria, Alexander Pollak, European Monitoring Agency against Racism, Xenophobia and Antisemitism (EUMC), Austria and Ruth Wodak, Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies, Lancaster University, UK February 2008 Hardback

352pp £60.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-01323-0

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Joseph Goebbels Life and Death Toby Thacker, Lecturer in Modern European History, Cardiff University, UK

An insightful new biography of Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister of the ‘Third Reich’ and one of the most important and troubling figures of the twentieth century. The first account to use all of Goebbels’ surviving diaries, it sheds new light on his personality, private life and political convictions, as well as his relationship with Hitler. Contents: Introduction / ‘This awful waiting’ / ‘Starting to find firm ground’ / ‘The coming dictator’ / ‘You are the nobility of the Third Reich’ / ‘We will all three be good to one another’ / ‘These masses are what matter’ / ‘We are not suited to be executioners’ / ‘An indissoluble community of destiny’ / ‘This people’s war must be carried through’ / ‘A life and death struggle’ / ‘We have done the right thing’ / ‘How distant and alien this beautiful world appears’ / Epilogue / Notes / Bibliography and Sources September 2009 392pp 40 b/w photographs Hardback £19.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-22889-4

Ernst Röhm Hitler’s SA Chief of Staff Eleanor Hancock, Senior Lecturer in History, Australian Defense Force Academy, University of New South Wales, Australia November 2008 Hardback

288pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60402-5

Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the East

A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation

1850 Through the Present

The Final Report on Germany’s Forced Labor Compensation Programs

Edited by Robert L. Nelson, Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Windsor, UK

This volume presents a multifaceted study of Germany’s engagement with Eastern Europe throughout the period of worldwide ‘new imperialism’ and expands scholarly notions of ‘colonialism.’ April 2009 Hardback

224pp £50.00

Günter Saathoff, formerly General Commissioner for the Remembrance, Responsibility, and Future and Michael Jansen, Diplomat and Retired State Secretary April 2009 Hardback

240pp £40.00

Cinema and the Swastika The International Expansion of Third Reich Cinema Edited by Roel Vande Winkel, Visiting Professor, Ghent University, Sint Lukas Hogeschool Brussels, Belgium and David Welch, Professor of Modern History, University of Kent, UK

216x138mm 978-0-230-61268-6

Studies in European Culture and History Series Editor: Jack Zipes

Hitler’s Ethic The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress Richard Weikart, Professor of Modern European History, California State University, Stanislaus, USA

In this book, Weikart helps unlock the mystery of Hitler’s evil by vividly demonstrating the surprising conclusion that Hitler’s immorality flowed from a coherent ethic. Contents: Introduction / Hitler as Moral Crusader and Liar / The Cult of Evolutionary Progress / Racial Struggle / Morally Upright Aryans and Immoral Jews / Hitler’s Socialism: Building the People’s Community / Sexual Morality and Population Expansion / Controlling Reproduction to Improve the Human Species / The Struggle for Living Space: War and Expansionism / Justifying Murder and Genocide / Conclusion August 2009 Hardback

268pp £52.50

216x138mm 978-0-230-61807-7

216x138mm 978-0-230-61264-8

‘Cinema and the Swastika was rightfully awarded the Willy Haas Award for outstanding publication on German cinema at Cinefest 2007 in Hamburg. The contributions are stimulating, informative, and jargon-free. This book belongs in the collection of anyone engaged in the study of German politics, culture or film history from 1933 until 1945.’ Horst Claus, Filmblatt February 2007 Hardback

360pp £65.00

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9491-2

Hitler A Chronology of his Life and Time 2nd edition Milan Hauner, Professor Emeritus of History, USA May 2008 Paperback

248pp £19.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-20284-9

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germany • holocaust studies

Voices in Ruins West German Radio across the 1945 Divide

West Germans against The West

Alexander Badenoch, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Anti-Americanism in Media and Public Opinion in the Federal Republic of Germany

In the years immediately after the Second World War, when Germany was destroyed, divided and occupied, the radio was the best-preserved and most popular medium of mass communication. Alexander Badenoch explores the implications of radio’s dominance at the time by placing it within the longer history of Germany’s mass media to highlight the dynamics of continuity and change after 1945. July 2008 Hardback

312pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-00903-5

Co-winner of the IAMHIST prize for the best work of media and history in the years 2007-2008 ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

Edited by Bill Niven, Professor of Contemporary German History, Nottingham Trent University, UK and Chloe Paver, Senior Lecturer in German, University of Exeter, UK

Memorialization in Germany since 1945 provides a wide-ranging discussion of contemporary Germany’s rich memorial landscape. It discusses the many memorials to German losses during the Second World War, to the victims of National Socialism and to those of GDR socialism. With up-to-date coverage of many less well-known memorials as well as the most publicised ones. December 2009 432pp 25 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

As If It Were Life A WWII Diary from the Theresienstadt Ghetto

Christoph Hendrik Müller, formerly Lecturer, University College Dublin, Republic of Ireland and taught at Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland

Philipp Manes, (1875-1944) was a wealthy Berlin furrier before he and his wife were stripped of their possessions and transported to Theresienstadt in 1942. There, Manes kept careful diaries of daily life until he and his wife were transported to Auschwitz, where they were killed in October of 1944

An exploration of how the theme of AntiAmericanism was employed by influential sections of the West German media to oppose the modernisation of the Federal Republic of Germany during the ‘long 1950s’. Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Vergangenheitsbewältigung at the Expense of the USA / Rejection of the Republic - Democracy and Capitalism / Hedonism and Equality / ‘Americanization’ Revisited / Epilogue: ‘1968’ and ‘America’ / Bibliography / Index December 2009 Hardback

Memorialization in Germany since 1945

Holocaust Studies

272pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-23155-9

Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Series Editors: Alexander S.Wilkinson and Bill Bell

The beautifully written diary of a German-Jewish merchant living in the notorious Theresienstadt ghetto, a rare historical document that sheds new light on the intricacies of the Nazi machine. December 2009 304pp 8pp b/w illustrations Hardback £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61328-7

The Historiography of the Holocaust Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK December 2005 Paperback

592pp £22.99

234x156mm 978-1-4039-9927-6

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holocaust studies

The Holocaust

This Has Happened Frank McDonough, Reader in International History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

The Holocaust is a subject of enormous historical importance. The murder of approximately six million Jews stands apart as a perhaps the most horrendous episode in world history; in this fresh introduction, McDonough examines the racial warwithin-a-war, outlining controversies and examining how it has been popularized and institutionalized. Contents: Chronology / Introduction / PART I: THE ROAD TO THE FINAL SOLUTION / Hitler and the ‘The Jewish Question’ before the Second World War / Towards the Final Solution (1) War, Resettlement and Ghettoisation in Poland, September 1939-June 1941 / Towards the Final Solution (2) Operation Babarossa to the Wannsee Meeting, June 1941-January 1942 / Life and Death in the Extermination Camps / PART II: THE IMPACT OF THE HOLOCAUST SINCE 1945 / The Holocaust and Popular Culture / The Historical Debate on The Holocaust / Conclusion / Who’s Who in the Holocaust / Select Bibliography / Index October 2008 Hardback Paperback

232pp £52.50 £17.99

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The Fate of Holocaust Memories Transmission and Family Dialogues Chaya H. Roth, Visiting Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA October 2008 Hardback

228pp £47.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60607-4

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An Italian Family in Auschwitz Piera Sonnino, Deported to Auschwitz in 1944. She was later transferred to Bergen Belsen and Braunschweig. The sole survivor of a family of eight, she returned to Italy in 1950. She died in 1999

The Holocaust and its Contexts Series Series Editors: Olaf Jensen and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann

Ordinary People as Mass Murderers Perpetrators in Comparative Perspectives

Edited and Translated by Ann Goldstein, Editor, New Yorker. She has translated works by Roberto Calasso, Alessandro Baricco, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Aldo Buzzi. The recipient of the PEN Renato Poggioli Translation Award, she is the editor of the forthcoming collected works of Primo Levi.

Edited by Olaf Jensen, Lecturer in Holocaust Studies, School of Historical Studies and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Reader in Modern European History, both at University of Leicester, UK

Explores one of the most fundamental questions of humanity: How do ordinary people become mass murderers? And presents a complex and heterogeneous picture of ‘ordinary’ perpetrators

In the vein of Primo Levi’s bestseller Survival in Auschwitz comes this rare and stark testimonial of an Italian woman who survived the Nazi concentration camps. May 2009 224pp 8pp b/w illustrations Paperback £8.99

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Winner, National Jewish Book Award

November 2008 Hardback

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The Holocaust by Bullets A Priest’s Journey to Uncover the Truth Behind the Murder of 1.5 Million Jews Father Patrick Desbois, Secretary to the French Conference of Bishops for Relations with Judaism, Advisor to the Cardinal-Archbishop of Lyon and Advisor to the Vatican on the Jewish Religion, France

In this heart-wrenching book, Father Patrick Desbois documents the daunting task of identifying and examining all the sites where Jews were exterminated by Nazi mobile units in the Ukraine in WWII, with the goal of providing proper burials for the victims of the forgotten Ukrainian Holocaust. August 2008 Hardback

272pp £17.99

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A Hero’s Many Faces Raoul Wallenberg in Contemporary Monuments Tanja Schult, HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin, Germany

Raoul Wallenberg is remembered for his humanitarian activity on behalf of the Hungarian Jews at the end of World War II, and as the Swedish diplomat who disappeared into the Soviet Gulag in 1945. This book examines how thirty-one Wallenberg monuments, in twelve countries on five continents commemorate the man. April 2009 Hardback

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holocaust studies • italy

The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes Avraham Burg, formerly Speaker of the Knesset in Israel (1999-2003)

The Israeli opinion maker and former Speaker of the Knesset offers a radical exploration of modern day Israel and advances the controversial notion that if it is to live in peace with its neighbours it must overcome the trauma of the Holocaust. October 2008 Hardback

272pp £17.99

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Garibaldi

ITaLy

Hero of Italian Unification

A History of Italy Claudia Baldoli, Lecturer, University of Newcastle, UK

‘This is an excellent book. Its approach is highly original - covering a vast period of time and material through a broad ‘cultural history’ methodology. I learned a lot from this volume, and I am sure many other scholars and students will as well.’ - John Foot, Professor of Modern Italian History, University College London, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / List of Maps, Chronologies, Windows and Illustations / Introduction / The ‘Barbarian’ Middle Ages: Invasions, Culture, Religion / The Middle Ages of the Cities / The Middle Ages of the Courts / Renaissance Italy: From the European Model to the ‘End of Italy’? / Under Popes and Distant Kings / A National Melorama: The Epic of the Risorgimento / Liberal Italy / From Hunger to Hedonism: Italy in the Twentieth Century / Conclusion / Select Bibliography / Index

Christopher Hibbert, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, UK (a pearl of biographers, New Statesman)

‘A vivid biography of the hero of making modern Italy.’ / The Times August 2008 480pp 16 b/w photographs Paperback £12.99

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Mussolini The Rise and Fall of Il Duce Christopher Hibbert, Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, UK (a pearl of biographers, New Statesman) August 2008 400pp 16 b/w photographs Paperback £12.99

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Converting a Nation A Modern Inquisition and the Unification of Italy Ariella Lang, Lecturer in Italian and Comparative Literature, Barnard College, USA

November 2009 368pp 216x138mm 1 b/w photos and 7 maps Hardback £50.00 978-1-4039-8615-3 Paperback £16.99 978-1-4039-8616-0

Examining a variety of newspapers, novels, and Inquisition trials, Lang demonstrates how the accounts of conversion to the Catholic Church provide an unusual political opinion with serious ramifications in the shaping of national Italian identity during unification.

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

November 2008 Hardback

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italy • russian and east european history

Risorgimento

The Pope’s Legion

The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation State

The Multinational Fighting Force that Defended the Vatican

Lucy Riall, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

The Risorgimento is considered to be the defining moment in Italy’s history, the period where Italy became a nation and entered the modern world. Lucy Riall provides a provocative and pioneering examination of the historical debates surrounding this complex and controversial period, incorporating new research on national identity. Contents: Preface / Risorgimento, Reform and Revolution / The Risorgimento and the History of Italy / The Politics of Restoration / Social Conflict and Social Change / Growth, Stagnation and Economic Difference / Nation, Identity and Nationalist Politics / Italian Unification / Bibliography / Index November 2008 Hardback Paperback

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Charles A. Coulombe, formerly Contributing Editor of the National Catholic Register, he won the Christian Law Institute’s Christ King Journalism Award in 1992

This book tells the story of the Papal Zouaves, a band of 20,000 Catholics who marched into Italy in the nineteenth century, summoned by the Pope to defend the Vatican City from attack. Motivated by wanderlust, duty and faith, volunteers came from many nations including France, Belgium, Spain, Ireland and Austria. December 2008 272pp 8pp b/w illustrations and 1 map Hardback £17.99

Youthful Unrest and Democratic Culture Stuart J. Hilwig, Professor of History, Adams State College, USA

Edited by Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Associate Professor of Italian Studies, New York University, USA and Mia Fuller, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, USA 288pp £18.99

246x189mm 978-0-230-60636-4

A comprehensive look at how the ‘establishment’ responded to the Italian student revolt of 1968. Contents: Preface / List of Figures / Introduction / The Italian Student Revolts, 1967-68 / The Case of Turin I: Defending the Ivory Tower / The Case of Turin II: A City Reacts from Precinct to Parish / The National Dimension I: Constructing an Image of Protest / The National Dimension II: Italy’s Politicians Confront the Issue of University Reform / Conclusion: Revolution or Rebellion? / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 248pp 13 b/w illustrations Hardback £50.00

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Italy and 1968

Italian Colonialism

October 2008 Paperback

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Russian and East European History

A History of Russia Roger Bartlett, Professor Emeritus of Russian History, University College, London UK June 2005 Hardback Paperback

336pp £50.00 £16.99

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Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist East and Central Europe Edited by Shana Penn, Visiting Scholar, Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, USA and Jill Massino, Visiting Assistant Professor of East and Central European History, Oberlin, USA

This book showcases extensive research on gender under state socialism, examining the subject in terms of state policy and law; sexuality and reproduction; the academy; leisure; the private sphere; the work world; opposition activism; and memory and identity. December 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern Perspectives on Stalinization, 1917-53 Edited by Norman LaPorte, Fellow in History, University of Glamorgan, UK, Kevin Morgan, Department of Government, University of Manchester, UK and Matthew Worley, Lecturer in History, University of Reading, UK July 2008 Hardback

336pp £58.00

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russian and european history

The Russian Revolution, 1900–1927

Balkans into Southeastern Europe

4th edition

A Century of War and Transition Robert Service, Professor of Russian History, St Anthony’s College, UK

This popular, concise and approachable text discusses the key debates and themes surrounding the Russian Revolution. The expanded fourth edition has been thoroughly revised and updated in the light of the latest research, and now features a new scenesetting Introduction and maps. Contents: Editors’ Preface / Cartoons and Maps / Preface / Introduction / Unstable Structure, 1900-1914 / Demolition, 1915-1917 / Experimental Construction, 1917-1927 / Conclusions / Select Bibliography / Chronology of Events / Index May 2009 144pp cartoons and maps Paperback £15.50

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Orthodoxy and the Cold War Religion and Political Power in Romania, 1947-65 Lucian N. Leustean, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Aston University, UK

‘This is essential reading for those interested in the survival of religion under communism.’ - David Martin, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK December 2008 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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John Lampe, Professor of History, University of Maryland, USA December 2005 7 maps Hardback Paperback

Anita J. Prazmowska, Senior Lecturer, Department of International History, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

352pp

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Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia Rural Professionals and Self-Organization, 1905-30 Ilya V. Gerasimov, Executive Editor, Ab Imperio Quarterly

This book is a comprehensive reconstruction of the successful attempt by rural professionals in late imperial Russia to engage peasants in a common public sphere. Covers a range of aspects, from personal income and the dynamics of the job market to ideological conflicts and psychological transformation. Based on hundreds of individual life stories. Contents: Introduction / PART I: STRUCTURES OF MOBILIZATION / Becoming ‘Progressive’: Structural Settings and Mental Mapping of Reformism / Bringing Up a New Generation of Intelligentsia / Transfer of the Italian Technology of Modernization and Birth of the Russian ‘Public Agronomy’ Project / PART II: DYNAMICS OF MODERNIZATION / The Ambivalent Role of the State: A Conservative Patron and a “Progressive” Rival / The Economic Foundations of Social Mobilization / From Knowledge to Influence: Building a Bridge to the New Peasant / At the Crossroads: Coping with Modernization as Routine / PART III: PATTERNS OF ‘NATIONALIZATION’ / Nation as Motherland / Nation as the People / Revolutionary Nation / The Dissolution of the ‘Imagined Community’: Nationalization as Expropriation / Postscript August 2009 6 tables Hardback

A History of Poland

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Yugoslavia: A Concise History 2nd edition Leslie Benson, Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, University College, Northampton, UK October 2003 Paperback

256pp £17.99

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Warlands Population Resettlement and State Reconstruction in the Soviet-East European Borderlands, 1945-50 Edited by Peter Gatrell, Professor of Economic History, University of Manchester, UK and Nick Baron, Associate Professor in History, University of Nottingham, UK

The displacement of population during and after the Second World War took place on a global scale and formed part of a longer historical process of violence, territorial reconfiguration and state ‘development’. This book focuses on the profound political, social and economic upheavals in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe at this time. November 2009 320pp 216x138mm 3 maps, 2 tables and 3 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00 978-0-230-57601-8

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russian and european history • spain

Constructing Yugoslavia

Eastern Europe since 1945

A Transnational History

2nd edition

Vesna Drapac, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Adelaide, Australia

A survey of the changing nature of the Yugoslav ideal, demonstrating why Yugoslavism was championed at different times, and by whom. Covering the period from the 1850s to the death of Tito in 1980, Drapac places Yugoslavia in an international context and examines it largely, but not exclusively, from a transnational perspective. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Imagining Savage Europe and Inventing Yugoslavia, 1850-1914 / The Expansion of Gallant Serbia into Yugoslavia, 1914-1920 / A State in Search of a Nation, 1920-1939 / ‘The future lies with the federative idea’: War and Dissolution, 1941-1945 / ‘A society almost free’: Tito’s Yugoslavia / Conclusion / Chronology / Lists of Prime Ministers and Presidents / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 7 b/w tables Hardback Paperback

336pp

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European Studies Series Series Editors: Colin Jones and John Breuilly

Geoffrey Swain, Alec Nove Chair in Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK and Nigel Swain, Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool, UK

‘An excellent overview of East European politics since 1945, providing the necessary historical context, such as the EU Eastern enlargement and the conflicts in former Yugoslavia. It reflects up-to-date scholarship and yet is accessible to students.’ - Florian Bieber, University of Kent, UK Contents: List of Tables / Chronology / Map / Introduction / Revolution in Eastern Europe / Different Roads to Socialism / An End to Diversity / 1956: Communism Renewed? / Actually Existing Socialism in Operation / Reform Communism or Economic Reform / Neo-Stalinism Triumphant / The Fall of Actually Existing Socialism / Adapting to Capitalism Enthusiastically: Central Europe / Adapting to Capitalism Hesitantly: The Balkans / Conclusion / Notes / Suggested Reading / Index September 2009 360pp 12 b/w tables and 1 maps Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

A History of Spain 2nd edition Simon Barton, Professor of Spanish History, University of Exeter, UK

This expanded new edition has been revised throughout in order to amplify key points. The last chapter brings the story up-to-date and includes discussion of recent events such as the 2004 Madrid bombings and the 2008 general election. The second edition also features additional maps and figures. May 2009 maps and figures Hardback Paperback

352pp

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The Spanish Civil War Andy Durgan, Lecturer, School of Modern Languages, University of Barcelona, Spain

216x138mm 978-0-230-21459-0 978-0-230-21460-6

A History of Hungary Millennium in Central Europe László Kontler, Head of History, Central European University, Hungary October 2002 9 maps Paperback

SPAIN

528pp

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978-1-4039-0317-4

Andy Durgan provides a clear introductory overview and evaluation of the key debates and recent research on the origins, outbreak, course and implications of the Spanish Civil War, including the impact of foreign powers, the sociopolitical situation, the Republican failure and Nationalist success and the nature of the emerging Franco regime. June 2007 Paperback

176pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-9516-2

Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

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spain

The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain

Letters from Barcelona

Civil War and World War in Europe

An American Woman in Revolution and Civil War

Spain, Yugoslavia, and Greece, 1936-1949

Democracy, Association and Revolution, 1854-75

Edited by Gerd-Rainer Horn, Senior Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History, Department of History, University of Warwick, UK

Guy Thomson, Reader in History, University of Warwick, UK

Traces the reception of democratic ideas in eastern Andalucia, 1854-75, and assesses the region’s contribution to Spain’s tradition of republican insurrectionism and Spanish political modernity Contents: Illustrations and Maps / Acknowledgements / Abbreviations and Glossary / PART I: PARTY, TOWN AND THE CULTURE OF CLANDESTINITY, 1843-1861 / The Bienio Progresista in Eastern Andalucía, 1854-1856 / The Moderado Restoration and Democrat Conspiracy, 1856-1857 / Ballots, Conspiracies and Insurrection in Málaga and Granada, 1857-59 / The Advance of Democracy in Eastern Andalucía , 1860-1861 / PART II: THE REVOLUTION OF THE BLACKSMITHS, JULY 1861 / The Loja Revolution / The Council of War in Loja / The Sierra Bética: Conspiratorial Region / Combating Clandestinity in Antequera, July 1861- December 1862 / PART III: CATHOLICISM AND DEMOCRACY AND THE TWILIGHT OF THE BOURBON MONARCHY, 18621868 / Narváez’s Return and Queen Isabel’s visit to Loja in 1862 / ‘The Second Loja’: Garibaldi and the Limits of Democracy in Eastern Granada, 1863-1864 / Narváez and Democracy in Eastern Andalucía, 1864-1868 / PART IV: ‘LA GLORIOSA’: DEMOCRAT VICTORY, REPUBLICAN DEFEAT, 1868-1891 / The Revolution of September 1868 in Western Granada / The Sexenio Revolucionario in Antequera: From Federal Republicanism to the Socialist International, 1868-1880 / Conclusion / Epilogue / Bibliography / Index December 2009 368pp 2 maps and 2 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00

Through the eyes of a young American female radical socialist, living and working in Barcelona during the Catalan Revolution and the Spanish Civil War, the dreams, the nightmares and the realities of European politics in the age of dictatorship are fully brought to life. An autobiographical commentary written on the eve of World War Two. March 2009 Hardback

224pp £52.00

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Roosevelt and Franco during the Second World War From the Spanish Civil War to Pearl Harbor

Philip Minehan, Loyola Marymount University, USA

A comparative history of the Spanish, Yugoslav and Greek Civil Wars 1936-1949 from the standpoints of politics, socioeconomic structures, national questions, international conjunctures and foreign interventions. Contents: Introduction and Historical Background / PART I: PRE-WAR SOCIETIES AND STATES / Social and Economic Contours of the Pre-War Years / Politics, Parties, National Questions, and Militaries / PART II: STATES AND SOCIETIES AT WAR: SPAIN, YUGOSLAVIA AND GREECE AND THE INTERNATIONAL POWER STRUGGLES OF 1936-1949 / Becoming Domestic and International Battlegrounds / The Rise of the Communist Parties / Soviet and British Positions and Policies, 1936-1944 / The Decisive Phases / Roads to Victory and Defeat / Conclusion / Epilogue January 2009 Hardback

288pp £50.00

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Franco and the Axis Stigma David Wingeate Pike, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Contemporary History and Politics, American University of Paris, France

Joan Maria Thomàs, Professor of Contemporary History, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Spain

June 2008 Hardback

January 2009 Hardback

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Spain Transformed The Franco Dictatorship, 1959-1975

216x138mm

Nigel Townson, Senior Lecturer, University of Madrid, Spain

978-0-230-22202-1

July 2007 Hardback

288pp £55.00

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spain

Spain Since 1939 Stanley Black, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, University of Ulster, UK A fresh up-to-date analysis of the historical, political, cultural and social events that have shaped Spain’s evolution from the end of the Spanish Civil War through to the present day. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / Spain’s Dark Decades 1939-59 / The Spain of Desarrollismo 1960-75 / The Transition 1975-82 / Felipismo 19821996 / The Return of the Right 1996-2004 / Zapatero in Power / Conclusion / List of Abbreviations / Appendices / Bibliography / Index November 2009 Hardback Paperback

240pp £55.00 £19.99

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Studies in Contemporary History

Republicanism and Anticlerical Nationalism in Spain Enrique Sanabria, Assistant Professor of History, University of New Mexico, USA

This book analyzes attempts by radical Spanish republicans to construct an anticlericalnationalist vision of Spain, focusing in particular on the mass production by the ‘anticlerical industry’ of newspapers, novels, poems, cartoons, posters, postcards and plays put out by republican muckrakers, journalists, and politicians. May 2009 Hardback

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272pp £45.00

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Palgrave Essential Histories Series Series Editor: Jeremy Black Dynamic and absorbing accounts of the history of the world’s principal countries. Each book in this series gives a sense of the country’s entire history, while giving additional emphasis to developments over the last hundred years.

The History of Armenia Simon Payaslian, Kaloosdian/Mugar Chair in Armenian Genocide Studies and Modern Armenian History, Clark University, USA March 2008 Hardback Paperback

304pp £45.00 £17.99

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A History of the Low Countries

A History of Greece Nicholas Doumanis, Senior Lecturer in World History, University of New South Wales, Australia

Drawing on the latest research into ancient, medieval and modern history, this single-volume traces the history of Greek culture and societies from the Bronze Age to the Present. Written for the general reader and undergraduate student, it examines the continuities and changes across the entirety of Greek history. Contents: Beginnings: Prehistory to 500 / Classical Greece: 500-359 BC / The Hellenistic Era: 359-27 BC / The Greek Roman Empire I: 27 BC-527 / The Greek Roman Empire II: 527-1200 / Franks and Ottomans: 1200-1700 / The Making of Modern Greece: 1700-1911 / The Age of Extremes: Greece’s Twentieth Century November 2009 256pp 8 b/w illustrations and 10 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

Paul Arblaster, Centre for European Studies, University Leuven, Belgium October 2005 Hardback Paperback

312pp £50.00 £16.99

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A History of Denmark Knud J. V. Jespersen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark April 2004 Paperback

256pp £16.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-65918-2

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spain Cambridge Imperial and Postcolonial Studies Series

Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire

Asian Empire and British Knowledge

Ireland, India and the Politics of Alfred Webb

China and the Networks of British Imperial Expansion

Series Editors: Megan Vaughan and Richard Drayton Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series Hardback: 978-0-333-91908-8 Paperback: 978-0-333-91909-5

Ireland and India Nationalism, Empire and Memory Michael Silvestri, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Clemson University, USA

Through a consideration of historical memory, commemoration and the ‘imagined communities’ of nationalism, Ireland and India examines three aspects of Ireland’s imperial history: relationships between Irish and Indian nationalists, the construction of Irishmen as imperial heroes, and the commemoration of an Irish regiment’s mutiny in India. Contents: Introduction / ‘An Assertion of Liberty Incarnate’: Irish and Indian Nationalists in North America / ‘The Sinn Féin of India’: The Reception of Irish Revolutionary Nationalism in Bengal / ‘Lord and Master Nikkal Seyn’: The Construction of John Nicholson as a British Imperial Hero / An ‘Irish Paladin’: John Nicholson as an Ulster and Irish Imperial Hero / ‘The Remains of Ireland’s Loneliest Martyr’: The Commemoration of the Connaught Rangers Mutiny / ‘Enemies of the Empire’? The Imperial Context of the Connaught Rangers Mutiny / Conclusion / Bibliography November 2009 Hardback

352pp £55.00

Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Lecturer in Modern History, University of Exeter, UK

The first biography of Alfred Webb, Irish nationalist and president of the 1894 Indian National Congress. The biography explores how Webb viewed nationalism as a vehicle for global social justice. Drawing on archives in Britain, Ireland and India the author reveals how Irish and Indians used cosmopolitan London to create networks across the Empire. Contents: Preface / Abbreviations and Terminology / ‘How rich my life has been, not in itself but in its associations’: An Introduction to Alfred Webb / ‘Interested in people of all countries, especially of America’: A Quaker Family in the Atlantic World / ‘The labours and responsibilities nearly killed me’: Social Activism in Victorian Dublin / ‘Some curious characters floated on the surface’: Webb’s Entry into Nationalist Politics / ‘I am willing to take any dangerous part’: Webb in the World of Parnell and Gladstone / ‘A union of hearts firmly based on love of Ireland’: Cosmopolitan Friendship in the Imperial Metropolis / ‘I stand beside you as a comrade’: Irish and Indian Political Collaboration / ‘Politics is a difficult and anxious game’: An Assessment of Webb / Bibliography September 2009 Hardback

248pp £52.00

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Ulrike Hillemann, Head of International Strategy and Partnerships, Imperial College London, UK

‘A timely and innovative analysis of the ways in which British interests engaged with, represented and ‘manufactured’ China’ for British metropolitan consumption during the nineteenth century. It expands our knowledge of British imperial networks and activities in new and vital directions and points to significant legacies of the West’s colonial engagement with the East.’- Alan Lester, University of Sussex, UK British knowledge about China changed fundamentally in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Rather than treating these changes in British understanding as if Anglo-Sino relations were purely bilateral, this study looks at how British imperial networks in India and Southeast Asia were critical mediators in the British encounter of China. Contents: Introduction / The Origin of Language / A Diplomatic Expedition / South and Southeast Asian Encounters / Asian Networks and the British Isles / Epilogue November 2009 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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spain • global and transnational history

Empires of Religion

The Domination of Strangers

Edited by Hilary M. Carey, Professor of History, University of Newcastle, Australia

A sparkling new collection on religion and imperialism, covering Ireland and Britain, Australia, Canada, the Cape Colony and New Zealand, Botswana and Madagascar. Bursting with accounts of lively characters and incidents from around the British world, this collection is essential reading for all students of religious and imperial history. November 2008 Hardback

364pp £62.00

Jon E. Wilson, Lecturer in South Asian and British Imperial History, King’s College London, UK

Offering a major new interpretation of the transformation of political thought and practice in colonial India, The Domination of Strangers traces the origins of modern ideas about the state and Indian civil society to the practical interaction between the British and their south Asian subjects. October 2008 Hardback

256pp £52.00

Gabriel B. Paquette, Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK

‘An important study that has much to say on both Spain and her empire in the latter half of the eighteenth century.’ Charles Esdaile, University of Liverpool, UK 256pp

216x138mm

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978-1-4039-8594-1

216x138mm 978-0-230-57453-3

The Making of Modern Afghanistan B. D. Hopkins, Research Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, UK

216x138mm 978-0-230-20880-3

Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and its Empire 1759–1808

January 2008 b/w illustrations Hardback

Modern Governance in Eastern India, 1780-1835

Examines the evolution of the modern Afghan state in the shadow of Britain’s imperial presence in South Asia during the first half of the nineteenth century, and challenges the staid assumptions that the Afghans were little more than pawns in a larger Anglo-Russian imperial rivalry known as the ‘Great Game’. Contents: List of Maps / Note on Transliteration / Glossary of Foreign Terms / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The Power of Colonial Knowledge / The Myths of the ‘Great Game’ / Anglo-Sikh Relations and South Asian Warfare / Ontology of the Afghan Political Community / Camels, Caravan and Corridor Cities: The Afghan Economy / The Afghan Trade Corridor / The ‘Failure’ of the Afghan Political Project / Epilogue / Bibliography October 2008 280pp maps Hardback £52.00

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GLOBAL  AND TRANSNATIONAL History

Nature’s End History and the Environment Edited by Sverker Sörlin, Professor of Environmental History, Royal Institute of Technology and Paul Warde, Reader in Early Modern History, University of East Anglia, UK

‘This volume makes a contribution not only to the history of the environment, but also to its historiography and to the history of thought about the environment.’ Peter Burke, University of Cambridge, UK Contents: Notes on Contributors / Preface / S.Sörlin & P.Warde: Introduction / PART I: THE RISE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL / R.Grove & V.Damodaran: Imperialism and Environmental Change: Unearthing the Origins and Evolution of Global Environmental History / B.Adams: Habitat, Possession and Community: Reflections on the History of Conservation Ideas / P.Warde: The Field of Action: Agriculture and the Defining of the Environment in Pre-Industrial Europe / S.Sörlin: The Global Warming That Did Not Happen: Historicizing Glaciology and Climate Change / H.Nehring: Genealogies of the Ecological Moment: Planning, Complexity and the Emergence of ‘the Environment’ as Politics in West Germany, 1949-1982 / PART II: HISTORY AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES / R.Dodgshon: The Environmental History of Mountain Regions / A.Davies: Interdisciplinary Conversations: the Collective Model / L.Robin: New Science for Sustainability in an Ancient Land / PART III: MAKING SPACE: ENVIRONMENTS AND THEIR CONTEXTS / M.Evenden & G.Wynn: Fifty-four, Forty, or Fight? Writing within and across Boundaries in North American Environmental History / T.Cooper: Modernity and the Politics of Waste in Britain / M.Elvin: Why Intensity? Reflections on Long-Term Changes to Chinese Farming and the Institutional Steering of Modifications to the Environment / G.Endfield: ‘The pernicious calamities that occasion...hunger’: Climate Variability and Social Vulnerability in Colonial Mexico / PART IV: ‘THINGS HUMAN’ / K.Hastrup: Destiny and Decision: Taking the Lifeworld Seriously in Environmental History / P.Burke: Afterword / Index July 2009 384pp 1 table and 1 graph Hardback £65.00

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A History of Western Societies

Mastering Modern World History

9th edition

4th edition

Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of

Contents: Origins, ca 400,000-1100 B.C. / Small Kingdoms and Mighty Empires in the Near East (ca. 1100-513 B.C.) / Classical Greece (ca 1650-338 B.C.) / The Hellenistic World (336-146 B.C.) / The Rise of Rome, ca 750-44 B.C. / The Pax Romana (31 B.C.-A.D. 450) / Late Antiquity: 350-600 / Europe in the Early Middle Ages, 600-1000 / State and Church in the High Middle Ages, 1000-1300 / The Changing Life of the People in the High Middle Ages / The Creativity and Challenges of Medieval Cities / The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 1300-1450 / European Society in the Age of the Renaissance, 1350-1550 / Reformations and Religious Wars, 1500-1600 / European Exploration and Conquest, 1450-1650 / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe, ca 1589-1715 / Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe to 1740 / Toward a New Worldview, 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century / The Changing Life of the People / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry (ca 1780-1860) / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / The Great Break: War and Revolution, 19141919 / The Age of Anxiety (ca 1900-1940) / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 / Cold War Conflicts and Social Transformations, 1945-1985 / Revolution, Rebuilding, and New Challenges: 1985 to the Present October 2007 Hardback

1152pp £39.99

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Norman Lowe, formerly Head of History, Nelson and Colne College, UK September 2005 Paperback

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A History of World Societies 8th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, John Buckler, Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, Patricia B. Ebrey, Professor of History, University of Washington, USA, Roger B. Beck, Professor of History, Eastern Illinois University, USA, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Contents: Preface / Maps / Listening to the Past / Early Civilization on Afroeurasia, to 450 B.C.E. / The Foundation of Indian Society, to 300 C.E. / China’s Classical Age, to 256 B.C.E. / The Greek Experience / The World of Rome / East Asia and the Spread of Buddhism, 256 B.C.E.-800 C.E. / Europe and Western Asia, ca. 350850 / The Islamic World, ca 600-1400 / African Societies and Kingdoms, ca 400-1450 / Civilizations of the Americas, 2500 B.C.E.-1500 C.E. / Central and Southern Asia, to 1400 / East Asia, ca 800-1400 / Europe in the Middle Ages, 850-1400 / Europe in the Renaissance and Reformation, 1350-1600 / The Acceleration of Global Contact / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Europe, ca 1589-1725 / Toward a New World-View in the West, 1540-1789 / Africa and the World, ca 1400-1800 / The Islamic World Powers, ca 1400-1800 / Continuity and Change in East Asia, ca 1400-1800 / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Industrial Revolution in Europe, ca 1780-1860 / The Triumph of Nationalism in Europe, 1815-1914 / Africa, Southwest Asia, and Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Asia in the Era of Western Imperialism, 1800-1914 / Nation Building in the Western Hemisphere and Australia / The Great Break: War and Revolution / Nationalism in Asia, 1914-1939 / The Age of Anxiety in the West / Dictatorship and the Second World War / Global Recovery and Division Between Superpowers / Latin America, Asia, and Africa in the Contemporary World / A New Era in World History / Epilogue: The Middle East in Today’s World / Index March 2009 1128pp c. 100 maps and illustrations Hardback £38.99

Western Society: A Brief History John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Ilinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

Based on the highly acclaimed A History of Western Society, this brief edition presents a succinct overview of the historical development of the West while preserving the hallmark focus on social history and everyday life of the original work. Richly illustrated, it combines pedagogical support with compelling writing and first-hand accounts. April 2009 912pp c. 325 images and c. 70 maps Paperback £29.99

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The Historiography of Genocide Edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Department of History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK February 2008 656pp tables, graphs and figures Hardback £95.00

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Empire, The Sea and Global History Britain’s Maritime World, c.1760-c.1840 Edited by David Cannadine, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Professor of British History, University of London, UK June 2007 Hardback

168pp £21.99

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A History of Western Society Since 1300 9th edition John P. McKay, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Illinois, USA, Bennett D. Hill, sometime Chairman and Professor of History, Georgetown University, USA, John Buckler, Professor of History, Clare Haru Crowston, Associate Professor of History, both at University of Illinois, USA and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UWM Distinguished Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Contents: The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 13001450 / European Society in the Age of the Renaissance, 1350-1550 / Reformations and Religious Wars, 15001600 / European Exploration and Conquest, 1450-1650 / Absolutism and Constitutionalism in Western Europe, ca 1589-1715 / Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe to 1740 / Toward a New Worldview, 1540-1789 / The Expansion of Europe in the Eighteenth Century / The Changing Life of the People / The Revolution in Politics, 1775-1815 / The Revolution in Energy and Industry (ca 1780-1860) / Ideologies and Upheavals, 1815-1850 / Life in the Emerging Urban Society in the Nineteenth Century / The Age of Nationalism, 1850-1914 / The West and the World, 1815-1914 / The Great Break: War and Revolution, 1914-1919 / The Age of Anxiety (ca 1900-1940) / Dictatorships and the Second World War, 1919-1945 / Cold War Conflicts and Social Transformations, 1945-1985 / Revolution, Rebuilding, and New Challenges: 1985 to the Present October 2007 Paperback

1148pp £32.99

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From the Mid-19th Century to the Present Day Edited by Akira Iriye, Emeritus, Charles Warren Research Professor of American History, Harvard University, USA and Pierre-Yves Saunier, Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

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The Britannic Vision

United States History in Global Perspective since 1789

Historians and the Making of the British Commonwealth of Nations, 1907-48

Ian Tyrrell, School of History, University of New South Wales, Australia Preface / Introduction / Born in the Struggles of Empires: The American Republic in War and Revolution, 1789-1815 / Commerce Pervades the World: Economic Connections and Disconnections / The Beacon of Improvement: Political and Social Reform / People in Motion: Nineteenth-Century Migration Experiences / Unwilling Immigrants and Diaspora Dreams / Racial and Ethnic Frontiers / America’s Civil War and Its World Historical Implications / How Culture Travelled: Going Abroad, c. 1865-1914 / Building the Nation-state in the Progressive Era: The Transnational Context / The Empire That Did Not Know Its Name / The New World Order in the Era of Woodrow Wilson / Forces of Integration: War and the Coming of the American Century, 1925-1970 / Insular Impulses: Limits on International Integration, 1925 to 1970 / From the 1970s to New Globalization: American Transnational Power and its Limits, 1971-2001 / “Nothing Will Ever Be the Same”: 9/11 and the Return of History / Further Reading / Index June 2007 Hardback Paperback

296pp £55.00 £19.99

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Another Global City Historical Explorations into the Transnational Municipal Moment, 1850-2000

The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History

January 2009 Hardback

Transnational Nation

Pierre-Yves Saunier, Chargé de Recherches, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France and Shane Ewen, Senior Lecturer , Social and Cultural History, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK September 2008 Hardback

256pp £50.00

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W. David McIntyre, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Shows the role of historians in making ‘Dominion’ status, which combined autonomy with unity and provided the peaceful route by which Canada, Australia and New Zealand gained their independence within the British Commonwealth of Nations, while South Africa, the Irish Free State and India, also Dominions, chose to become republics. Contents: List of illustrations / Preface / List of Abbreviations / PART I: HISTORIOGRAPHY / Arthur Berriedale Keith / Oscar D. Skelton / Lionel Curtis / Alfred Zimmern / H. Duncan Hall / Leo Amery / Sidney Low / Reginald Coupland / Kenneth Wheare / Keith Hancock / Harry Hodson / Nicholas Mansergh / Patrick Gordon Walker / J. Enoch Powell / John Coatman / Vincent Harlow / Margery Perham / Historians and Dominions / PART II: TERMINOLOGY / Britain, British, Britannic, British World / British Subject / Britishness / Responsible Government / Dominions / Dominion Status / Home Rule / Commonwealth / Imperial Conferences / The Round Table / Organic Union / The Raj / Imperial Preferences / Imperial Defence / ‘Society of Peoples’ / PART III: CHRONOLOGY / Federalism Frustrated / Ambiguous Equality / Optional Sovereignty / Equality Delayed / the Dominion of India / Allegiance to the Crown / Freely Associated / Epilogue: Towards the Post Britannic Commonwealth / Bibliography / Index May 2009 392pp 216x138mm b/w illustrations and photographs Hardback £65.00 978-0-230-22781-1

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global and transnational history Palgrave Macmillan Transnational History Series Series Editors: Akira Iriye and Rana Mitter Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-0-230-50746-3 Paperback: 978-0-230-50747-0

Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865–1922 Jonathan Gantt, History Instructor at the University of South Carolina, USA

Using a transnational approach, this volume surveys the origins of Irish terrorism and its impact on the Anglo-Saxon community during an era of intense imperialism. While at times it posed sharp disagreements between Britain and the United States, their ideological repulsion to terrorism later led to cooperation in counter-terrorism strategies. Contents: Introduction / Fenian Terrorism Confronts Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1865-1870 / Agrarian Terrorism Confounds Atlantic Anglo-Saxons, 1870-1882 / Clanna-Gael Terrorism Congeals Atlantic Anglo-Saxon Ideological, 1880-1887 / Sinn Féin Terrorism Cements Atlantic Anglo-Saxon Collaboration, 1919-1922 / Conclusion December 2009 Hardback

384pp £65.00

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Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931-1945 Eri Hotta, formerly, Oxford University, UK July 2008 Hardback

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Transnational Lives Biographies of Global Modernity, 1700-present Edited by Angela Woollacott, Professor of Modern History, Macquarie University, Australia, Desley Deacon, Head of History Program, Research School of the Social Sciences, Australian National University and Penny Russell, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Sydney, Australia

This book takes mobility, not nation, as its frame, and captures a rich array of lives, from the elite to the subaltern, that have crossed national, racial and cartographic boundaries. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Notes on Contributors / D.Deacon, P.Russell & A.Woollacott: Introduction / PART I: WRITING LIVES TRANSNATIONALLY / Issues and Methods / M.Hodes: A Story with an Argument: Writing the Transnational Life of a Sea Captain’s Wife / P.Scully: Peripheral Visions: Heterography and Writing the Transnational Life of Sara Baartman / Boundaries Cross Bodies / P.van Toorn: Writing the Entrapped Nations of Indigenous Australia into Being / M.McDonnell: Dancing With Shadows: Biography and the Making and Remaking of the Atlantic World / PART II: OPPORTUNITIES / Fantasies / K.McKenzie: Opportunists and Impostors in the British Imperial World: The Tale of John Dow, Convict, and Edward, Viscount Lascelles / A.Carton: Imperial Melodies: Globalizing the Lives of Cliff Richard and Engelbert Humperdinck / A.Woollacott: Colonial Origins and Audience Collusion: The Merle Oberon Story in 1930s Australia / Livelihoods / C.Pursell: Herbert Hoover and the Transnational Lives of Engineers; / T.Shellam: Manyat’s ‘Sole Delight’: Travelling Knowledge in Western Australia’s Southwest, 1830s / R.Sudan: Connecting Lives: Elihu Yale and the British East India Company / Performances / C.Morgan: ‘That will allow me to be my own woman’: Margaret Anglin, Modernity, and Transnational Stages, 1890s-1940s / P.M.Von Eschen: Made on Stage: Transnational Performance and the Worlds of Katherine Dunham from London to Dakar / PART III: QUESTS / Subaltern Crossings: Looking for Liberty? / B.Dorsey: The Transnational Lives of AfricanAmerican Colonists to Liberia / F.Paisleyii: Resistance in Exile: Anthony Martin Fernando, Australian Aboriginal Activist, Internationalist, and Traveller in Europe / Intimate Crossings: Looking for Love / P.Russell: ‘Citizens of the World’?: Jane Franklin’s Transnational Fantasies / R.Pesman: The Meanings of a Transnational Life: The Case of Mary Berenson / PART IV: COSMOPOLITANISM / The World at Home / M.Lake: Lowe Kong Meng Appeals to International Law: Transnational Lives Caught Between Empire and Nation / D.Deacon: Becoming Cosmopolitan: Judith Anderson in Sydney, Australia, 1913-1918 / At Home in the World / S.Fitzpatrick: A World-War-II Odyssey: Michael Danos, En Route from Riga to New York / I.Britain: Donald Friend: An Australian Artist’s Affair with Italy / H-M.Teo: Gypsy in the Sun: The Transnational Life of Rosita Forbes December 2009 Hardback

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Reconstructing Patriarchy after the Great War Women, Gender, and Postwar Reconciliation between Nations Erika Kuhlman, Assistant Professor of History, Idaho State University, USA July 2008 Hardback

260pp £45.00

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The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era Bruce Mazlish, Professor Emeritus of History, MIT, USA

This book explores the idea of humanity in the modern age of globalization, tracking it in the historical, philosophical, legal, and political realms. Contents: Global Humanity / Humanity in the Global Epoch / The Judicial Revolution / Humanities, Humanitarianism, and the Human- The UN as Voice of Humanity / Humanity: A Reassessment / Appendix I: The Question of Global Identity / Appendix II: The UN Charter / Appendix III, Preamble to the International Criminal Court February 2009 Hardback

224pp £45.00

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The Transnational Unconscious Essays in the History of Psychoanalysis and Transnationalism

GLOBAL CONFLICT AND SECURITY SINCE 1945 SERIES

Edited by Joy Damousi, Professor of History and Head of School, School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia and Mariano Ben Plotkin, Professor of History, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentina

Series Editors: Saki Dockrill and William Rosenau

This collection of essays approaches the history of psychoanalysis from a transnational perspective, emphasizing the flows of people, ideas and institution across cultures and nations, and examining the factors that contributed to turn psychoanalysis into one of the systems of beliefs that defined the Twentieth century.

Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship

December 2008 Hardback

280pp £52.00

1968 in Europe A History of Protest and Activism, 1956-1977 Martin Klimke, Research Fellow, Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA), University of Heidelberg, Germany and Joachim Scharloth, Research Assistant, Department of LERU-University in Zurich, Switzerland

A concise reference for researchers on the protest movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this book covers the history of the various national protest movements, the transnational aspects of these movements, and the common narratives and cultures of memory surrounding them. April 2008 Paperback

352pp £18.99

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The Chinese in Britain Economy, Transnationalism, Identity Gregor Benton, Professorial Fellow, School of History and Archaeology, Cardiff University, UK and Edmund Terence Gomez, Research Coordinator, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) December 2007 Hardback

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Britain, America and Post-War Rivalry Christopher Baxter, Research Fellow in Intelligence History, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-0-230-52123-0

Britain, the US and the EC, 1969-74 Niklas H. Rossbach, holds a PhD in History and Civilization from the European University Institute

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The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944–50

This book reveals that 1969-74 was a crucial period for the special relationship. The Heath Government attempted to reverse Britain’s decline as a great power by forging an American-European special relationship out of the AngloAmerican relationship. Simultaneously the Nixon Administration tried to recoup the global position of the United States. Contents: Introduction / Heath’s European Ideas and Nixon’s New Foreign Policy / Anglo-American Economic and Monetary Affairs / The Anglo-American Nuclear Special Relationship / Anglo-American Policy Towards European Integration / Anglo-American Diplomacy and Détente / Conclusion / Bibliography December 2009 4 tables Hardback

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The first full account of British policy towards China, Japan and Korea from the final stages of the Second World War to the outbreak of the Korean War, set against the backdrop of the Anglo-American relationship, broader Far Eastern developments, the beginnings of the Cold War, and Britain’s relationship with the Commonwealth. Contents: Acknowledgements / Maps / Abbreviations / Introduction / Defeating Japan / Wartime Post-War Planning / Japan Surrenders / Occupation and Civil War / Questioning Engagement / Going into Reverse / The Road to War / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index November 2009 3 maps Hardback

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Contending With Nationalism and Communism British Policy Towards South-East Asia, 1945-65 Peter Lowe, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Manchester, UK; Fellow, Royal Historical Society, UK

’Based on extensive research in the archives, this book presents a comprehensive and straightforward account of post-war British policy in South East Asia that will be of much value to scholars.’ - Matthew Jones, University of Nottingham, UK March 2009 4 maps Hardback

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Political Warfare against the Kremlin US and British Propaganda Policy at the Beginning of the Cold War Lowell H. Schwartz, Political Scientist, RAND Corporation

Political Warfare against the Kremlin provides a comparative study and holistic review of American and British propaganda policy toward the Soviet Union during the first fifteen years of the Cold War, ranging from the role senior policymakers played in setting propaganda policy to the West’s radio broadcasts to the Soviet Union. Contents: Introduction / The Genesis of Britain’s AntiCommunist Propaganda Policy / The Initial Years of the Information Research Department / The BBC Russia Service: Britain’s White Propaganda Station (1946-1953) / American Cold War Propaganda Policy During the Truman Administration / The Early Years of Radio Liberty 1953-1960 / American Cold War Propaganda Efforts during the First Eisenhower Administration / Cultural Infiltration: A New Propaganda Strategy for a New Era of Soviet-West Relations / Afterword May 2009 Hardback

328pp £55.00

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The United States and the Legacy of the Vietnam War Jon Roper, Professor of American Studies, Swansea University, UK October 2007 Hardback

208pp £52.00

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Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War

Stalin’s Cold War Soviet Foreign Policy, Democracy and Communism in Bulgaria, 1941-48

The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760–1840 Edited by David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University, USA and Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Professor of History, University College Los Angeles, USA

Vesselin Dimitrov, Reader,Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK December 2007 Hardback

264pp £55.00

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‘The perceptive and novel essays in this volume begin a wider re-conceptualization of global history.’ - C. A. Bayly, Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, University of Cambridge, UK

The United States, Britain and the Transatlantic Crisis Rising to the Gaullist Challenge, 1963-68 James Ellison, Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

The greatest threat to Western unity in the 1960s came not from a communist enemy but from an ally: France. De Gaulle challenged the dominance of the US by bringing crises to the EEC and NATO and seeking dÈtente with the Soviet bloc. As this book shows, the US and Britain cooperated successfully to ensure that his plans did not prosper. September 2007 Hardback

280pp £55.00

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Contents: D.Armitage & S.Subrahmanyam: Introduction: Causation, Connection and Comparison / G.B.Nash: Sparks from Altar of ’76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution / L.Hunt: The French Revolution in Global Context / M.Jasanoff: Revolutionary Exiles: The American Loyalist and French Émigré Diasporas / J.Adelman: Iberian Passages: Continuity and Change in the South Atlantic / D.C.Geggus: The Caribbean in the Age of Revolution / J.C.Miller: The Dynamics of History in Africa and the Atlantic ‘Age of Reolutions’ / J.Cole: Playing Muslim: Bonaparte’s Army of the Orient and Euro-Muslim Creolization / R. Travers: Imperial Repercussions: South Asia and the World, c. 1760-1840 / P.Carey: Revolutionary Europe and the Destruction of Java’s Old Order, 18081830 / K.Pomeranz: Their Own Path to Crisis? Social Change, State-Building and the Limits of Qing Expansion, c. 1770-1840 / C.A.Bayly: Afterword December 2009 4 maps Hardback Paperback

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UK Policy in Indo-China, 1943-50 T.O. Smith, Assistant Professor of History, Huntington University, USA August 2007 Hardback

256pp £52.00

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The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization Robert Boyce, Lecturer of International History, London School of Economics and Politial Science, UK; University of Toronto and Institut d’Etudes Politiques, France and Member, Scientific Committee of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Dijon

Challenging the standard narrative of Interwar International History, this account establishes the causal relationship between the global political and economic crises of the period, and offers a radically new look at the role of ideology, racism and the leading liberal powers in the events between the First and Second World Wars. September 2009 664pp Hardback £25.00

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Conquering the Sky The Secret Flights of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk Larry E. Tise, Author and Historian (due to his unique research on the lives of the Wright brothers, he was appointed Wilbur and Orville Wright Distinguished Professor, East Carolina University, USA in 2000, a post he continues to hold)

The nail-biting account of the Wright brothers’ secret flights at Kitty Hawk and their unexpected rise to fame.

Settler and Creole Reenactment Edited by Vanessa Agnew, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA and Jonathan Lamb, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Humanities, Vanderbilt University, USA

Contents: J.Lamb: Introduction / PART I: EUROPE / G.Teyssot: Settlers, Workers and Soldiers: The Landscape of Total Mobilization / D.Landry: Settlers on the Edge, or Sedentary Nomads: Andrei Platonov and Steppe History / C.Pinney: Creole Europe: The Reflection of a Reflection / PART II: AMERICA / S.Goudie: Alexander Hamilton and the New Republic’s Creole Complex / J.Epstein: “The Shrug of Horror”: Creole Performance at King’s Bench / C.Dayan: Taxonomies of Terror / PART III: AFRICA / M.Popescu: Voortrekkers of the Cold War: Enacting the South African Past and Present in Mark Behr’s The Smell of Apples / L.Witz: History Below the Water Line: The Making of Apartheid’s Last Festival / I.McCalman: Failing with Livingstone: A Voyage of Re-enactment on Lake Nyassa / PART IV: AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND / C.Healy: Alcheringa: Invisible Aborigines on TV / C.Elder: Colonialism and Re-enactment History: Imagining Belonging in Outback House / S.Gapps: ‘Blacking Up’ for the ‘Explorers’ of 1951 / M.Williams: ‘The finest race of savages the world has seen’ How Empire Turned out Differently in Australia and New Zealand / S.Turner: Making History Forwards: The Second Settlement of Aotearoa, New Zealand / A.Calder: Re-Enactment and the Natural History of Settlement / Bibliography September 2009 352pp 15 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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Re-Enactment History Series Editors: Vanessa Agnew and Jonathan Lamb

Contents: S.Casey & J. Wright : Introduction / J.Keiger: Raymond Poincaré / S.Marks: Lloyd George / C.Read: The View from the Kremlin: Soviet Assumptions about the Capitalist World in the 1920s and 1930s / J.Wright & J.Wright: One mind at Locarno? Gustav Stresemann and Aristide Briand / C.Foss: Atatuerk / R.Mitter: Chiang Kaishek and Mao Zedong / E.Hotta: Hamaguchi Osachi / R.Crampton: Edvard Beneš / A.Cassels: Mussolini, Il Duce / N.Gregor: Hitler / G.Best: The maps on Churchill’s mind / S.Casey: Franklin D. Roosevelt July 2008 Hardback

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October 2009 256pp 16pp b/w photographs Hardback £17.00

September 2004 304pp 11 tables and 4 graphs Paperback £22.99

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‘A stimulating and highly coherent set of essays illuminating the intellectual formation and world views of leading policy-makers. Specialists and students alike will profit greatly from reading it.’ - Patrick Finney, University of Wales Aberystwyth, UK

International Organisation in World Politics David Armstrong, Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter, UK, Lorna Lloyd, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Keele University, UK and John Redmond, Professor of European Studies, University of Birmingham, UK

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How settler and creole cultures figure their relation to the past, the landscape and the indigenous people

Contents: Prologue: To Old Point Comfort / Return to the Soaring Place / Of Swaggerers and Scribes / Mixed Messages from Manteo / The Seventh Day in May / Aftermath: The Elusive Wrights / The Brothers Wright on Separate Shores / The World Aloft 234x156mm

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The Versailles Settlement Peacemaking After the First World War, 19191923 2nd edition Alan Sharp, Professor of International Studies and Provost (Coleraine), University of Ulster, UK

’Alan Sharp’s revised account of The Versailles Settlement provides a much needed, clear and concise guide to the subject of peacemaking in 1919. The discussion of new work, the chronological table and the updated bibliography are particularly welcome additions to the earlier study.’ - Dr Zara Steiner, University of Cambridge, UK Contents: List of Maps / Foreword / Chronology / The Peacemakers / THE OLD WORLD FALLS APART / THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE / THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS / REPARATIONS / THE GERMAN SETTLEMENT / THE EASTERN EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT / THE COLONIAL, NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN SETTLEMENTS / Conclusion / Abbreviations / Notes / Bibliographical Note / Bibliography / Index September 2008 304pp 3 maps Hardback £60.00 Paperback £20.99

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The Making of the Twentieth Century Series Editor: Geoffrey Warner

A Concise History of the World Since 1945 States and Peoples W.M. Spellman, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Asheville, USA Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: Dynamic Tensions in Recent Global History / PART I: FROM BI-POLAR TO MULTI-POLAR WORLD / The Cold War in Global Context, 1945-1991 / The End of Empire and the Problem of Neo-Colonialism / An Elusive New World Order, 1991-2004 / PART II: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS / When Borders Don’t Matter: Development and Global Culture / When Borders Do Matter: International Migration and Identity / PART III: BODY AND SPIRIT / Science, Technology and the Environment / Religions and Civil Society / Conclusion: Hope and Misgiving in the New Century / Further Reading / Index January 2006 Hardback Paperback

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Iran and the CIA The Fall of Mosaddeq Revisited Darioush Bayandor, formerly Lecturer on International Law, Diplomacy and International Institutions, National University of Tehran, Iran and Headed several UN Humanitarian Offices

In the early 1950s, frail septuagenarian prime minister of Iran, Doctor Mohammad Mosaddeq, shook the world – challenging Britain by nationalizing Iran’s British-run oil industries. In August 1953 he was overthrown. Revisiting these events with ashtonishing new evidence, this book challenges the conventionally-held theory of foul play by the CIA. January 2010 Hardback

272pp £20.00

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Lebanon Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis Edited by Barry Rubin, Director, GLORIA Center and Editor of MERIA Journal

Lebanon is constantly on the front page of the world’s media. This book seeks to explain the contemporary situation in Lebanon and how it affects the region and the world November 2009 Hardback

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Understanding Iran

Iraq’s Last Jews

Everything You Need to Know, From Persia to the Islamic Republic, From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad

Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon

William R. Polk, Established the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago, USA, and is former President of the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs

Tamar Morad, Journalist who has worked at the Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, and the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, Robert Shasha, Founder and President, Cotswold Group, a real estate ownership and management company and Dennis Shasha, Professor of Computer Science, Courant Institute of New York University, USA

William R. Polk provides an informative, readable history of a country which is moving quickly toward becoming the dominant power and culture of the Middle East. Polk describes a country and a history misunderstood by many in the West, while Iranians chafe under the yolk of their current leaders.

‘The moving experiences, insights, and the story of how the Israelis spirited masses out of the country make this a very special volume that needed to be written.’ - Jewish Voice and Opinion

November 2009 Hardback

Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

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To Begin the World Over Again

This book collects first-person accounts from Iraqi Jews about the lives they led in Iraq’s once-vibrant, 2,500-year-old Jewish community – once the world centre of Jewish life. October 2009 Paperback

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The little-known story of Lawrence of Arabia’s passionate advocacy of Arab nationalism during the pivotal years following WWI and his prescient template for nation building in the Middle East. October 2009 Hardback

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The Structure of Power 2nd edition Colin Imber, formerly Reader in Turkish, University of Manchester, UK

‘Colin Imber has expanded and updated his masterly survey of the Ottoman state down to the mid-seventeenth century to take account of important recent developments in the field, and to add a lucid account of the labyrinthine Ottoman taxation system…A must for all actual and wanna-be Ottomanists.’ - Colin Heywood, University of Hull, UK

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A revised and expanded second edition of a highly-praised account of the structure of the government of the Ottoman Empire to the midseventeenth century. Colin Imber incorporates the latest research, and the text now also features a new chapter on taxation as well as an up-to-date Bibliography.

The Counterinsurgent State

Contents: Maps / Preface to the Second Edition / Chronology / The Dynasty / Recruitment / The Palace / The Provinces / The Law / Taxation / The Army / The Fleet / Some Conclusions / Notes / Glossary / Sources Quoted / Bibliography / Index

Lawrence of Arabia from Damascus to Baghdad John C. Hulsman, Alfred von Oppenheim Scholar in Residence, German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin, Germany

The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650

Rebellion and State Formation in Iraq, 1919-1936 Frederic M. Wehrey, US Military Officer, USA

This study analyzes the impact of ethnic and sectarian dissent in Iraq on the formation of the Iraqi state, focusing specifically on how provincial rebellions influenced the growing power of the nationalist officer corps and the monarchy’s relationship with Britain. January 2009 Hardback

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The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948

Remembering and Imagining Palestine

Arafat and the Dream of Palestine

The Diary of Sir Henry Gurney

Identity and Nationalism from the Crusades to the Present

An Insider’s Account

Motti Golani, Historian, Department of Israeli Studies, University of Haifa, Israel

Henry Gurney was the last Chief Secretary of the Mandate Government of Palestine. From midMarch to mid-May 1948, at his HQ in Jerusalem’s King David Hotel, he wrote his diary under fire from Jews and Arabs alike, with both groups taking aim at the British Administration as the Mandate drew to a close and the country spiraled into violence. Contents: Perspectives List / List of Illustrations and Maps / Abbreviations and Terms / Acknowledgments / The Diary and the Diarist / Real Time and Researcher’s Time / Annotated Diary and Perspectives / Epilogue – Colonial Orphans / Biographical Notes / Bibliography / Index

The book sets out to explore the history of Palestinian nationalism by asking if there were historical antecedents of this identity prior to the twentieth century, and whether this nationalism existed on every social level. October 2008 Hardback

256pp £52.00

St Antony’s Series Series Editor: Jan Zielonka

A History of Israel Ahron Bregman, Lecturer in History, Webster University, UK October 2002 12 maps Paperback

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Hamas vs. Fatah The Struggle for Palestine Jonathan Schanzer, Director of Policy, Jewish Policy Center

August 2009 264pp 216x138mm 9 b/w illustrations and 2 maps Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-20986-2

Published in association with St Antony’s College, Oxford

Bassam Abu Sharif, formerly Senior Adviser to the late Yasser Arafat and Press Officer of the PLO, member of the National Council of Palestine

Haim Gerber, Emeritus Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Forword by D. Pipes

In this thought-provoking book, Jonathan Schanzer questions the notion of Palestinian political unity, explaining how internal rivalries and violence have ultimately stymied Western efforts to promote Middle East peace, and even the Palestinian quest for a homeland. November 2008 256pp Hardback £17.99

This is his first-hand account of the innerworking of Arafat’s regime, the PLO, Fatah and the relationship that allowed Abu Sharif to encourage important strides toward peace. In taking readers behind the scenes of all the major events in thirty years of Middle East politics, Abu Sharif delivers a unique living history of Palestine. Contents: Introduction / The Rise of Arafat / Events Leading up to Black September / Hijacked! / Arafat’s Escape / Reagan’s broken Promise / War and Pieces of Palestine / Steadfastness and Confrontation / Invasion / What Reagan Told Sharon / Walid Jumblatt’s Message / A Close Call / Practical Solutions to Impractical Problems / The Soviet Invitation / The Storming of Beirut / Tension with Syria / A Dangerous Journey / Getting the Truth Out / “India Loves You” / A Terrorist in Buckingham Palace / The Handshake / Almost Deported / Lost in Translation / Children of the Stones / A Political Bomb / The Abu Sharif Document / Give Peace a Visa / The Difference a Paragraph Can Make / The Ambassador’s Lost Opportunity / The Power of an Embrace / Two Wagers / US Trap / Last Minute Modifications / Under Siege / The Final Farewell / Glossary & Map June 2009 Hardback

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History of the Arabs Revised 10th edition Philip K. Hitti, sometime Professor of Semitic Literature, Princeton University, USA September 2002 Paperback

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Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict A History with Documents 6th edition

Terror in Black September

The Afghanistan Wars

The First Eyewitness Account of the Infamous 1970 Hijackings

2nd edition

David Raab, held hostage in 1970 by the PFLP. Management Consultant who divides his time between New Jersey and Israel

Charles D. Smith, Lecturer, University of Arizona, USA

Smith provides a remarkably comprehensive and objective account of this complex subject, adopting a long-view approach. The detailed discussion of pre1948 history reveals how Arab and Israeli attitudes and world opinion have been formed, and how contemporary issues and events can be understood in relation to events dating back to WWI and earlier. Contents: Preface / List of Photos and Maps / The Middle East and Palestine to 1914: An Overview / Ottoman Society, Palestine, and the Origins of Zionism, 1800-1914 / World War I, Great Britain, and the Peach Settlements, 1914-1921 / Palestine Between the Wars: Zionism, the Palestinian Arabs, and the British Mandate, 1920-1939 / World War II and the Creation of the State of Israel, 1939-1949 / The Beginning of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Search for Security, 1949-1957 / From Suez to the Six-Day War, 1957-1967 / War and the Search for Peace in the Middle East, 1967-1976 / Lebanon, The West Bank, and the Camp David Accords: From Pariah to Partner: The PLO and the Quest for Peace in Global and Regional Contexts, 1984-1993 / Israeli-Palestinian/ Arab Negotiations and Agreements, 1993-1999 / Visions in Disarray: Camp David 2000, The Palestinian Intifada, American Triumphalism, and Israeli Disengagement, 1999-2006 / Selected Bibliography / Glossary / Index / Chronology April 2007 541pp photographs and maps Paperback £22.99

‘Terror in Black September is an extensively researched history of the events of September 1970...This work is enthusiastically recommended to all who share an interest in the Middle East and some of the origins of today’s current encounter with global terrorism.’ - General Alexander M. Haig, Jr., former US Secretary of State, USA October 2008 288pp 246x189mm 16pp b/w photographs and 4pp maps Paperback £11.99 978-0-230-60808-5

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Ariel Sharon An Intimate Portrait Uri Dan, New York Post, USA

‘The words you have written over a period of more than fifty years captivatingly recount a personal experience that few others have enjoyed. Better still: they have timelessly captured the crucial moments in the historic process of the rebirth of the Jewish nation in its country.’ Ariel Sharon

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November 2007 Paperback

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William Maley, Professor and Foundation Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University, Australia

‘Maley’s book is arguably the key text both for students and researchers on Afghanistan’s recent history. Underpinned by extensive scholarship and judicious argumentation, The Afghanistan Wars is also of great relevance to any appraisal of a vital element of US and Western efforts in the ‘war on terror’.’ - Gregory Kent, Roehampton University, UK ‘The best work available on Afghanistan’s recent history – Maley’s scholarship and mastery of the sources are evident on every page.’ - Stephen J. Blank, Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College, USA Contents: Acknowledgements / Note on References / Map / Introduction / The Road to War / Soviet Strategy, Tactics and Dilemmas / The Development of Afghan Resistance / The Karmal Period 1979-1986 / The Najibullah-Gorbachev Period 1986-1989 / The Road to Soviet Withdrawal / Consequences of the Soviet-Afghan War / The Interregnum of Najibullah 1989-1992 / The Rise and Fall of the Rabbani Government 1992-1996 / The Rise and Rule of the Taliban 1994-2001 / The Fall of the Taliban / Post-Taliban Afghanistan / References / Index June 2009 map Hardback Paperback

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The Persian Gulf in History

Soldiers and Citizens

Edited by Lawrence G. Potter, Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University, USA

An Oral History of Operation Iraqi Freedom from the Battlefield to the Pentagon

Exploring the history of the Persian Gulf from ancient times until the present day, leading authorities treat the internal history of the region and describe the role outsiders have played there. The book focuses on the unity and identity of Gulf society and how the Gulf historically has been part of a cosmopolitan Indian Ocean world. Contents: L.G.Potter: Introduction / PART I: GULF HISTORY AND SOCIETY / D.Potts: The Archaeology and Early History of the Persian Gulf / T.Daryaee: The Persian Gulf in the Pre-Islamic Period: Sasanian Perspectives / D.Whitcomb: The Gulf in the Early Islamic Period / M.B.Vosoughi: The Kings of Hormuz / R.Matthee: Boom and Bust: The Port of Basra in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century / M.R.Bhacker: The Cultural Unity of the Indian Ocean / A.Sheriff: The Gulf and the Swahili Coast: A History of Acculturation over the Longue Durée / P.Risso: Ties between India and the Gulf / S.Nadjmabadi: The Arab Presence on the Iranian Coast of the Persian Gulf / W.Beeman: Gulf Society Today: An Anthropologist’s View of the Khalijis / PART II: THE ROLE OF OUTSIDERS / J.Teles e Cunha: The Portuguese Presence in the Persian Gulf / W.Floor: Dutch Relations with the Persian Gulf / F.Anscombe: The Ottoman Role in the Gulf / J.Peterson: Britain and the Gulf: At the Periphery of Empire / G.Sick: The U.S. Role in the Gulf March 2009 Hardback

336pp £42.50

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Carl Mirra, Associate Professor, Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, Adelphi University, USA

This book is the first comprehensive oral history of the Iraq War. It presents the raw and vivid testimonies and recollections from combat veterans, family members, conscientious objectors, Bush administration officials, Iraqi leaders, and many others, forming a gripping and moving portrait of the war. March 2009 Hardback

224pp £45.00

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United States and Latin American History

The American Civil War Adam Smith, Lecturer in American History, University College London, UK

‘An attractively written, well-informed and analytically sophisticated, but always accessible, account of the great crisis.’ Martin Crawford, Keele University, UK Contents: List of Maps / Abbreviations / Key Dates in the Civil War / Preface / Slavery and the American Republic / Political Crisis and the Resort to War / The Failure of Limited War / Emancipation and Hard War / Citizen Soldiers / The Ordeal of the Confederate Republic / The Last Best Hope of Earth / The Magic Word, ‘Freedom’ / Notes / Guide to Further Reading / Index January 2007 5 maps Hardback Paperback

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American History in Depth Series Editor: Anthony J. Badger

Engaging the Muslim World Juan Cole, Professor of History, University of Michigan, USA

Juan Cole disentangles the key foreign policy issues that America is grappling with today, from our dependence on Middle East petroleum to the promotion of Islamophobia by the American right, and delivers his informed advice on the best way forward. March 2009 Hardback

272pp £15.99

Industrializing Antebellum America The Rise of Manufacturing Entrepreneurs in the Early Republic Barbara M. Tucker, Professor of History and Director, Center for Connecticut Studies, Eastern Connecticut State University, USA and Kenneth H. Tucker, Professor of Sociology, Mount Holyoke College, USA October 2008 Hardback

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A Political History of the USA

A History of the United States

One Nation Under God

3rd edition Bruce Kuklick, Nichols Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania, USA

‘The book will be attractive to teachers and students who want an introductory survey of American political history that combines assured scholarship and accessible prose, and that – through admirable compression – keeps to a manageable length.’ - Richard Cawardine, Rhodes Professor of American History, University of Oxford, UK ‘How refreshing to encounter a textbook distinguished by a very un-textbook-like capacity to say what is most important about this or that historical episode rather than just ‘covering’ what everyone else covers. This is a wonderfully analytic, sharply formulated book that will give students direct access to what they most need to know.’ - David A. Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor of American History, University of California, Berkeley, USA Contents: Introduction / PART I: MAKING A STATE / The European Impact in America, 1494-1676 / North American Colonies, 1632-1732 / The Colonies in the Empire, 1651-1774 / War and Order, 1775-1787 / PART II: CONSOLIDATING THE POWER OF THE STATE / The Culture of Politics, 1788-1826 / From Coexistence to Expansion, 1783-1832 / Nationalism, Sectionalism, and Slavery, 1820-1861 / Lincoln and the Civil War, 1858-1865 / The Sections Integrated: South, West, and Northeast, 1865-1896 / PART III: THE AMERICAN STATE AND THE WORLD / The New Empire, 18901917 / Progressive America, 1900-1920 / The Crises of Progressive Capitalism, 1919-1933 / The Cosmopolitan New Deal in Depression and War, 1933 -1945 / Cold War America, 1945-1963 / PART IV: PERSONAL POLITICS AND THE STATE / The Long 1960s, 1954-1975 / Cultural Divisions and Cultural Imperialism, 1968-2000 / Epilogue: America in History, 2001 and After / Critical Suggestions for Reading and Study / Index September 2009 352pp 17 photographs and 19 maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Philip Jenkins, Professor of History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University, USA

This highly readable introductory guide provides a lucid and authoritative account of the course of American history, discussing political, social, economic and cultural developments. For this thoroughly revised and expanded new edition, Philip Jenkins reviews the events of the last five years in a new final chapter. Contents: List of Tables / List of Maps / Preface to the Third Edition / Preface to the Second Edition / Preface to the First Edition / Introduction / Unnamed Lands: The European Settlement, 1492-1765 / Revolution and Nation Building, 1765-1825 / Expansion and Crisis, 182565 / Cities and Industry, 1865-1917 / War and Globalism, 1917-56 / Only Yesterday, The United States 1956-92 / Contemporary America, / Suggestions for Further Reading / Index July 2007 360pp tables and maps Hardback £50.00 Paperback £16.99

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Scotland and America, c.1600–c.1800 Alexander Murdoch, Senior Lecturer in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh, UK

A fascinating survey of a key period of economic, migratory and cultural exchange between Scotland and North America, including Canada and the Caribbean. Murdoch explores Scottish interactions with North America in a desire to open up new perspectives on the subject. Contents: Preface / Introduction / PART I: SCOTTISH TRADE AND SETTLEMENT IN AMERICA / Scotland and America in the Seventeenth Century / Emigration in the Eighteenth Century / Sugar and Tobacco: ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ / PART II: TRANSATLANTIC SCOTLAND: CULTURAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN SCOTLAND AND AMERICA / Slavery and Scotland / Scotland and Native Peoples in the Americas / The Spiritual Connection / Epilogue: The Scottish Invention of the USA / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2009 Hardback Paperback

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Violence in the West: The Johnson County Range War and Ludlow Massacre A Brief History with Documents Marilynn S. Johnson, Professor of History and Chair, History Department, Boston College, USA March 2009 Paperback

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The Bedford Series in History and Culture Series Editors: Natalie Zemon and Davis Ernest R.May

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Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth Century Jenel Virden, Senior Lecturer in American Studies, University of Hull, UK February 2008 Hardback Paperback

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When the Rivers Ran Red An Amazing Story of Courage and Triumph in America’s Wine Country Vivienne Sosnowski, Editorial Director, Washington, San Francisco and Baltimore Examiner

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Including moments of both desperation and joy, Sosnowski tells the inspiring story of how ordinary people fought to protect to a beautiful and timeless culture in the lovely hills and valleys of now-celebrated wine country.

Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2008 American History in Depth Series Editors: Anthony J. Badger

The Best American History Essays on Lincoln Edited by Sean Wilentz, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History, Princeton University, USA March 2009 Hardback

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Selling the Great War The Making of American Propaganda Alan Axelrod, Author, USA

Selling the Great War is the story of maverick journalist George Creel and the epoch-making government agency he built and led using the emerging industries of mass advertising and public relations to convince isolationist America to join World War I. May 2009 Hardback

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American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882–1950 and After Perception of Polarity and US Commitment to a Periphery Seung Young Kim, Lecturer, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

This book examines the dramatic unfolding of US occupation, withdrawal, and intervention in the Korean peninsula in the past and sheds light on the broader issue of US military occupations of other countries in the twentieth century. May 2009 tables Hardback

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Making American Culture A Social History, 1900-1920 Patricia Bradley, formerly Chair, Department of Journalism and Director of the American Studies Department, Temple University, USA

Gay Rights and Moral Panic The Origins of America’s Debate on Homosexuality Fred Fejes, Professor of Media Studies, Florida Atlantic University, USA October 2008 Hardback

292pp £50.00

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The Harding Affair Love and Espionage during the Great War James David Robenalt, Partner in Thomson Hine LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, USA and John W Dean, former Nixon White House Counsel

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This book offers a social and cultural history of American culture in the formative years of the twentieth century, examining forms such as vaudeville, early film, popular songs, modernist art, and many others in the context of contemporary social changes. October 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

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The never-before-told story of President Harding’s secret affair with pro-German advocate Carrie Phillips, based on their neverbefore-published love letters. October 2009 Hardback

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Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace Emulation, Identity, Community Edited by Marina Moskowitz, Director, Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies and Senior Lecturer in American History, University of Glasgow, UK and Marlis Schweitzer, Assistant Professor, York University in Toronto, Canada

This collection brings together essays that explore the history and practices of testimonial marketing in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. December 2009 Hardback

256pp £55.00

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What Happened to the Children Who Fled Nazi Persecution

War, Peace, and Legacies David B. Woolner, Associate Professor, Marist College and Executive Director of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, USA, Warren F. Kimball, Robert Treat Professor Emeritus of History, Rutgers University, USA and David Reynolds, Professor of International History, Christ’s College, Cambridge, UK February 2009 Hardback

272pp £50.00

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The World of the Roosevelt’s

Gerald Holton, Mallinckrodt Research Professor of Physics and Research Professor of the History of Science and Gerhard Sonnert, Sociologist of Science and Research Associate, Department of Physics, both at Harvard University, USA December 2008 Paperback

280pp £15.99

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America Since 1945

Troubled Water Race, Mutiny, and Bravery on the USS Kitty Hawk Gregory Freeman, Award-winning Writer with more than 25 years experience in Journalism and Historical Nonfiction

Combining gripping military history with tense racial politics, the account of the first mutiny in U.S. Navy history. Contents: Introduction / Seal the Hatch / A New Captain / A New XO / America at Sea / A Long, Difficult Journey / The Dap Fight / Sailing into Troubled Water / A Raised Fist / They’re Going to Kill Us All! / It’s Really Happening / This is Mutiny! / Captain, I Am Scared to Death / He is a Brother! / By a Higher Authority / Plain Criminals October 2009 8pp b/w photos Hardback

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FDR and the Environment

The American Moment Paul Levine, Professor of American Literature, Copenhagen University, Denmark and Harry Papasotiriou, Associate Professor of International Relations, Panteion University, Greece

Edited by David B. Woolner, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science, Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA, and Executive Director, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, USA and Henry L. Henderson, President of Policy Solutions Ltd., USA and Senior Lecturer in Environmental Studies, University of Chicago, USA

When one thinks of the New Deal era, the issue of the environment does not immediately come to mind. Yet New Deal policies had a huge impact on environmental thinking, defining a new role for the federal government in the scientific management of the natural environment. October 2009 Paperback

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The World of the Roosevelt’s

FDR and the Holocaust

‘Students of any subject that contains a component of post-1945 US content will find this book useful and general readers curious about the world’s last remaining superpower will find it a provocative and stimulating introduction.’ - Times Higher Education Supplement September 2005 Hardback Paperback

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Edited by Verne W. Newton, formerly Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Author of The Cambridge Spies and Writer/Producer of Harry Hopkins: At FDR’s Side, a PBS special

The contributors to this volume take a hard look at Roosevelt’s reaction to the Holocaust. October 2009 Paperback

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The Washington Embassy

Taking Aim at the President

British Ambassadors to the United States, 1939-77

The Remarkable Story of the Woman Who Shot at Gerald Ford

Edited by Michael F. Hopkins, Lecturer in History, Liverpool Hope University College, UK, Saul Kelly, Reader in Defence Studies, JSCSC, King’s College London, UK and John W. Young, Professor of International History, University of Nottingham, UK

This book is the first study of the role of British Ambassadors in shaping Anglo-American relations during the first generation of the ‘special relationship’. As well as showing how ambassadors wielded influence in Washington and helped to formulate British foreign policy, it offers insights into the role of the embassy in modern diplomacy. May 2009 Hardback

264pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-52216-9

The American Women’s Movement A Brief History with Documents Nancy MacLean, Professor of History and African American Studies, Northwestern University, USA

The American women’s movement was one of the most influential social movements of the twentieth century. Longstanding ideas and habits came under scrutiny and institutions were changed. Maclean’s introduction and collection of primary sources engage students with the most up-to-date scholarship in U.S. women’s history. March 2009 224pp Paperback £17.99

Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era A Brief History with Documents

Geri Spieler, Investigative Journalist and Award-winning Speaker, San Francisco, USA

Geri Spieler follows Moore’s actions from her childhood in a small town in West Virginia to her attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford in 1975 and her release from prison in December 2007. Focusing on the complex psychology and inner workings of a truly desperate housewife and the only woman to ever fire a bullet at an American president. February 2009 Hardback

256pp £16.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61023-1

Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans

208x137mm 978-0-312-44801-1

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s The Bedford Series in History and Culture Series Editors: Natalie Zemon Davis and Ernest R.May

December 2009 Hardback

304pp £55.00

Woody Holton, Associate Professor, University of Richmond in Virginia, USA Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION / Black Americans on the Eve of White Independence / Black Americans and the Coming of the American Revolution / African Americans in the Revolutionary War / Challenging Slavery / Revolutionary Legacies / PART II: THE DOCUMENTS / Black Americans and the Coming of the American Revolution, 1750-1775 / African Americans in the Revolutionary War, 17751783 / Challenging Slavery, 1776-1787 / Revolutionary Legacies, 1785-1855 / APPENDICES / A Chronology of Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era / Questions for Consideration / Selected Bibliography May 2009 Paperback

208pp £15.99

208x139mm 978-0-312-41359-0

Published by Bedford/St. Martin’s

Edited by Luisa Del Giudice, Founder and Executive Director, Italian Oral History Institute in Los Angeles, USA

The Bedford Series in History and Culture Series Editors: Natalie Zemon Davis and Ernest R.May

This book introduces readers to a wide range of interpretations that take oral history and folklore as the premise with a focus on Italian and Italian American culture in disciplines such as history, ethnography, memoir, art, and music.

Booker T. Washington and the Struggle against White Supremacy

234x156mm 978-0-230-61947-0

Italian and Italian American Studies Series Editor: Stanislao G. Pugliese

The Southern Educational Tours, 1908-1912 David H. Jackson, Professor of History, Florida A&M University, USA January 2009 Hardback

288pp £45.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60652-4

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African American Childhoods Historical Perspectives from Slavery Through the Civil Rights Movement

Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement

American Immigration and Ethnicity

Controversies and Debates

Cases and Controversies

Wilma King, Strickland Professor of African American History and Culture, University of Missouri, USA October 2008 Hardback

240pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-1-4039-6250-8

Servants of the People The 1960s Legacy of African American Leadership Lea E. Williams, Independent Scholar and Senior Administrator, North Carolina A&T State University, USA

This revised and expanded edition traces the lives of key American civil rights leaders as they willingly risk their lives for the civil rights cause. April 2009 Paperback

288pp £18.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-60633-3

Black Woman’s Burden Commodifying Black Reproduction Nicole Rousseau, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Kent State University, USA

This book examines the historical endeavours to regulate Black female sexuality and reproduction in the United States, through methods of exploitation, control, and repression. October 2009 Hardback

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224pp £50.00

Edited by John A. Kirk, Professor of US History, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

Combining the latest scholarship with John Kirk’s informed commentary, this sourcebook throws a powerful light on the civil rights movement and its most influential leader. Bringing together the latest debates and scholarship, Kirk provides a clear, helpful and essential volume to introduce readers to key topics, debates and scholars in the field.

Edited by David A. Gerber, Professor of History, State University of New York, USA and Alan M. Kraut, Professor of History, American University, Washington D.C., USA

This work aims to enrich studies of American immigration history by combining and comparing the experiences of both European immigration, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Asian, Hispanic, Caribbean, and African immigrations in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries. January 2009 Hardback

306pp £55.00

Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton

Contents: Acknowledgements / Preface / Introduction: Martin Luther King, Jr and the Civil Rights Movement / Leadership: National and Local Perspectives / Influences: African American Church, White Academy / Authorship: Plagiarism, Ghost-Writing, and Voice-Merging / Tactics: Nonviolence, Violence, and Armed Self Defence / Comparisons: Martin Luther King, Jr and Malcolm X / Relationships: Women and Gender, Sex and Sexuality / Radicalism: Martin Luther King, Jr’s Final Years, 1965-8 / Assassination: Conspiracy or Lone Gunman? / Commemoration: The King Holiday and Street Naming / Bibliography / Index August 2007 Hardback Paperback

288pp £55.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-312-29349-9

Duchess Harris, Associate Professor of American Studies, Macalester College, USA

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book analyzes Black women’s involvement in American political life, focusing on what they did to gain political power between 1961 and 2001, and why, in many cases, they did not succeed.

234x156mm 978-1-4039-9653-4 978-1-4039-9654-1 August 2009 Hardback

208pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61330-0

Contemporary Black History Series Editors: Manning Marable & Persiel Joseph

216x138mm 978-0-230-61530-4

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united states and latin american history

Mau Mau in Harlem?

Overcoming Katrina

The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya

African American Voices from the Crescent City and Beyond

Gerald Horne, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of African-American History, University of Houston, USA

Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the U.S., and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya. October 2009 Hardback

320pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61563-2

D’Ann R. Penner, Social Justice Fellow, Office of the Appellate Defender, USA and Keith C. Ferdinand, Founder of Heartbeats Life Center, USA

This books brings together the narrated autobiographies of black New Orleanians, united by their residence in New Orleans, Louisiana during Hurricane Katrina in 2005 October 2009 Hardback Paperback

288pp £60.00 £13.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-60870-2 978-0-230-60871-9

Contemporary Black History

Bringing Desegregation Home Memories of the Struggle toward School Integration in Rural North Carolina Kate Willink, Assistant Professor, Department of Drama and Speech Communication, University of Waterloo, Canada

This study collects the oral histories of residents of a single county in North Carolina who lived through the consequences of desegregation, examining the complex social and historical constructions of racial difference in education. October 2009 Hardback

208pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61135-1

Palgrave Studies in Oral History Series Editors: Bruce M. Stave and Linda Shopes

The History of Havana

The Cuban Revolution (1959–2009) Relations with Spain, the European Union, and the United States Joaquín Roy, Jean Monnet Professor and Director, European Union Center, University of Miami, USA

Fifty years after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution and the establishment of a MarxistLeninist regime in Cuba, the two fundamental dimensions of this historical phenomenon are the survival of the system created by Fidel Castro and the policy of the United States to terminate it. December 2009 Hardback

272pp £60.00

A History of the British Presence in Chile From Bloody Mary to Charles Darwin and the Decline of British Influence William Edmundson, Consultant, Recife, Brazil, an organization sponsored by the British Council & the British Embassy (formerly, Director, British Council, Cuba)

Dick Cluster, Associate Director, University Honors Program, University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA and Rafael Hernández, Senior Research Fellow, Centro Juan Marinello, Cuba April 2008 Paperback

320pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-60397-4

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black ebook available from Dawson ERA, Ebookcorps, Ebrary, Myilibrary, NetLibrary

Che Guevara The Economics of Revolution

216x138mm 978-0-230-61926-5

This book sets out to narrate the contributions to and influence on the history of Chile that British visitors and immigrants have had, not as bystanders but as key players, starting in 1554 with the English Queen ‘Bloody Mary’ becoming Queen of Chile, and ending at the outbreak of the II World War. November 2009 Hardback

288pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61849-7

Helen Yaffe, ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, UK March 2009 Hardback Paperback

320pp £75.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-21820-8 978-0-230-21821-5

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united states and latin american history • military history

Bonds of Blood

MILITARY HISTORY

Gender, Lifecycle, and Sacrifice in Aztec Culture Caroline Dodds Pennock, Lecturer in Early Modern History, University of Leicester, UK

The history of the Aztecs has been haunted by the spectre of human sacrifice. Reinvesting the Aztecs with humanity frequently denied to them, and exploring their spectacular religious violence as a comprehensible element of life, this book integrates a fresh interpretation of gender with an innovative study of the everyday life of the Aztecs. November 2008 Hardback

248pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-00330-9

Winner of RHS Gladstone Book Prize 2008 Early Modern History: Society and Culture Series Editors: Rab Houston and Edward Muir ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

World GENERALS SERIES

Rommel Lessons from Yesterday for Today’s Leaders Charles Messenger, served for twenty years as an officer in the Royal Tank Regiment before becoming a fulltime military historian and defense analyst. He is the author of nearly forty books

Modeled on the acclaimed Great Generals Series, which features the strategy and legacy of famous American generals, World Generals broadens the scope to include the world’s finest military leaders, with this first new book in the series focusing on Rommel. Contents: General W.K.Clark: Foreword / Introduction / The Formative Years / France 1940 / Libyan Sands / Rommel’s High Tide / Star on the Wane / Last Flourishes / Rommel’s Legacy / General K.Naumann: Afterword July 2009 Hardback

Inventing Lima

224pp £14.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-60908-2

GREAT GENERALS SERIES Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-0-230-53661-6 Paperback: 978-0-230-58048-0

Robert E. Lee Lessons in Leadership Noah Andre Trudeau, Civil War historian who has written articles for Civil War Times Illustrated, Gettysburg Magazine, Blue and Gray, North & South, The Columbiad, America’s Civil War, and Military History Quarterly

The bestselling author of Gettysburg delivers an insightful new account of the life and legacy of Robert E. Lee. Contents: Introduction: Beginnings, Endings / A First Family of Virginia / West Point / Engineer and Father / Mexico / Toward the Abyss / Sidelined / The Seven Days / Raiding North (1) / Holding the Line / Raiding North (2) / Gettysburg / To the End / Finale October 2009 Hardback

256pp £15.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61366-9

World Generals Series

Baroque Modernity in Peru’s South Sea Metropolis

Grant

Alejandra B. Osorio, Assistant Professor of History, Wellesley College, USA

John Mosier, Military Historian and Author

This study examines certain key elements of the ‘making’ or ‘inventing’ of Lima as Peru’s viceregal capital.

‘Concise and informative...Mosier does an excellent job explaining Grant’s genius for the art of war...[A] Lucid, enlightening picture of the general and what made him truly unique.’ - Military Review

January 2009 Hardback

272pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-1-4039-7604-8

Americas in the Early Modern Atlantic World ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

April 2009 Paperback

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224pp £9.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61393-5

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Military history

Eisenhower

Bradley

Pershing

John Wukovits, Widely Published Military Historian who writes regularly for The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune

‘In his highly readable and concise style, John Wukovits has once again succeeded in packing a wealth of information into a single volume on the life of one of the greatest soldierstatesmen in history.’ Michael E. Haskew, Editor, WWII History Magazine Contents: PART I: PREPARATION AND ROOTS / Introduction: ‘Eisenhower’s in the Area’ / ‘Kansas Isn’t the Whole World’ / PART II: EDUCATION OF AN OFFICER / ‘I Want to Go Overseas’ / ‘An Incalculable Debt’ / ‘A Brilliant Officer Should Be Promoted’ / ‘I Want People Who Are Prepared to Fight’ / ‘The Unexpected Always Happens’ / PART III: APPRENTICESHIP FOR COMMAND / ‘We’re Here to Fight’ / ‘We Sit on a Boiling Kettle!!’ / ‘There Must Be a Fine Balance’ / PART IV: SUPREME COMMANDER / ‘There Can Be No Thought of Failure’ / ‘The Great Crusade’ / ‘A Jewel of BroadMindedness and Wisdom’ / ‘A Soldiers’ War’ / ‘The Mission Was Fulfilled’ / PART V: AFTER THE WAR / ‘I Like Ike’ / ‘There Is No Indispensable Man’ April 2009 Paperback

224pp £9.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61394-2

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Alan Axelrod, author of the BusinessWeek bestseller Patton on Leadership, the Great Generals series book Patton, the forthcoming Selling the Great War: The Making of Modern Propaganda, and many books on American and Military History

Dubbed by the World War II press as ‘The G.I. General’, Omar Bradley rose to command the largest exclusively American field command in U.S. history during the European Campaign. Alan Axelrod applies his signature insight and compelling prose to the life, strategy and legacy of the general who remains the model for all commanders today. Contents: Introduction: A Military Trinity / Missouri Boy / Runner Up / Left Out / Shoestring Army / Foot Soldier in ‘Marshall’s Revolution’ / From War College to War / In Africa / II Corps Command / D-Day / Breakout / Crisis / Five Stars / Twilight / The GI General as Global Strategist July 2009 224pp 8 b/w photographs Paperback £8.99

July 2009 224pp 8 b/w photographs Paperback £8.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61444-4

224pp £8.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61396-6

Sherman Steven E. Woodworth, Professor of History, Texas Christian University, USA (Acknowledged Expert on the American Civil War) April 2009 Hardback

224pp £14.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-61024-8

234x156mm 978-0-230-61445-1

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Patton

Macarthur Richard B. Frank, Harry S. Truman Book Award Winner Alan Axelrod, Author of the BusinessWeek bestseller Patton on Leadership and many books on American and military history

LeMay February 2007 Hardback

This persuasive biography sheds light on the nation’s first modern combat commander who set the standard for today’s fourstar officers. Contents: Introduction / Candidate Messages and News Framing in U.S. Elections / A New U.S. News Paradigm?: Variation in Election News Coverage / Voting with the Heart and Not the Head: The Electorate, Security Fear, and Vote Choice in the United States / Candidate Messages and News Framing in British Elections / Putting Terrorism in Perspective: The British Electorate and Security Threat / Limitless Threat, Limited Choices?: Party Messages and News Framing in the 2003/4 Russian Elections / Strong Hands, Not Democracy: The Media Logic of Russian Viewers / Conclusions: The Politics of Fear in Comparative Perspective / Bibliography

A Biography

Barrett Tillman, author of 40 books including the bestseller Warriors

Jim Lacey, Analyst, Institute for Defense Analyses and Professor, Johns Hopkins University, USA

A concise and penetrating biography of one of history’s greatest yet most controversial commanders. An atavistic warrior, Patton was a leader who defined modern warfare in the twentieth century’s most desperate and destructive theater of combat: World War II. April 2009 Paperback

224pp £9.99

May 2009 Paperback

224pp £8.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61397-3

Stonewall Jackson Donald. A Davis, Co-author of New York Times bestseller Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-ranked Sniper June 2009 Paperback

240pp £8.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61398-0

234x156mm 978-0-230-61392-8

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military history

Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940–45

Intelligence and Anglo-American Air Support in World War Two

Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History

Strategy, Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean

The Western Desert and Tunisia, 1940-43

Lessons in Leadership

Brad William Gladman, Strategic Analyst, Operational Research and Analysis, Canada Command Headquarters, Canada

Matthew Hughes, Senior Lecturer in History, Brunel University, UK and William J. Phlipott, Senior Lecturer in War Studies, King’s College London, UK

December 2008 272pp 216x138mm 15 specially commissioned maps Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-22133-8

Contents: M.Hughes & W.J.Philpott: Introduction / L.Henninger: Military Revolutions and Military History/ A.James: Warfare and the Rise of the State / M.Neiberg: War and Society / N.Gardner: Military Thought from Machiavelli to Liddell Hart / W.Chinn: Tactics, Operations and Strategy: The Evolution of Land Warfare from Machiavelli to Desert Storm / J.Cann: Low-Intensity Conflicts, Insurgency, Terrorism and Revolutionary War / W.J.Philpott: Total War / J.Buckley: Air Power / A.Lambert: Naval Warfare / B.Vandervort: Non-European Warfare / P.Stanley: Imperial Military History / M.Hughes: Science, Technology and War / J.Bourke: New Military History

Nicholas Tamkin, Christ’s College, University of Cambridge, UK

This book draws on the latest archival releases – including those from the secret world of British intelligence – to offer the first comprehensive analysis of Anglo-Turkish relations during the Second World War, with a particular emphasis on Turkey’s place in the changing relationship between Britain and the Soviet Union. Contents: Preface / Acknowledgements / List of Abbreviations / Introduction / Turkey During the Period of Anglo-Russian Antagonism, June 1940 to June 1941 / The Balkan Front, October 1940 to April 1941 / Turkey and Britain’s War in the Middle East, May 1941 to November 1942 / The Churchill Factor: November 1942 to April 1943 / Turkey and the Anglo-Soviet Alliance, June 1941 to September 1943 / The Eastern Mediterranean, in Peace and War: May to October 1943 / Alliance Diplomacy and the Rise of Anglo-Turkish Antagonism, October 1943 to September 1944 / The Balkans, 1944-45 / Russia, the Caucasus and the Straits, October 1944 to July 1945 / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index August 2009 Hardback

280pp £52.00

Published in association with King’s College London Studies in Military and Strategic History Series Editor: William J. Philpott ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections

October 2006 Paperback

Defeat and Memory Cultural Histories of Military Defeat in the Modern Era Edited by Jenny Macleod, Lecturer in TwentiethCentury History, University of Hull, UK

256pp £19.99

Enduring Military Boredom From 1750 to the Present Bård Mæland, Professor of History, School of Mission and Theology, Norway and Paul Otto Brunstad, Senior Researcher, Chaplaincy, Norwegian Defence

A unique collection of essays on the cultural history of military defeats including the American Civil War, the Second World War and Vietnam.

216x138mm 978-0-230-22147-5

Enduring Military Boredom is a unique and fascinating exploration of the phenomenon of boredom in wars and military life from 1750 to the present

Published in association with King’s College, London Studies in Military and Strategic History Series Editor: William J. Philpott November 2008 Hardback

272pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-51740-0

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Contents: Introduction / Boredom in Military History / Navigating Against the Wind of Entropy / Bored in Afghanistan? / Voyage Boredom / Submarine Boredom / Enduring Boredom – but How? / Notes / Bibliography / Index August 2009 Hardback

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224pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-57783-1

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military history • asian history

Agents of Atrocity

The Ultimate Experience

Casting Faiths

Leaders, Followers, and the Violation of Human Rights in Civil War

Battlefield Revelations and the Making of Modern War Culture, 1450-2000

Imperialism and the Transformation of Religion in East and Southeast Asia

Neil J. Mitchell, Professor of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK

Yuval Noah Harari, Lecturer in History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

The book provides a general explanation of why the relationship between a government and its citizens deteriorates into violence by examining, in both contemporary and historical settings, the motives of those involved.

‘Like a good detective story, Harari presents us with facts and clues which seem to lead towards one conclusion, only to puncture our certainties. This is a book of extraordinary wit, erudition, and range.’ - Professor Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

Contents: Machiavelli, the Grand Inquisitor, and Count Tilly’s Reward / The Principals and the Agents of Political Violence / The Arab-Israeli 20,000-Day War / The Russian Civil War / The English Civil War / The Three Horsemen of Political Violence August 2009 Paperback

240pp £19.99

246x189mm 978-0-230-61902-9

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March 2008 Hardback

408pp £68.00

ebook available from: Palgrave Connect History Collections April 2009 328pp maps and b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

This collection seeks to move non-combatant perspectives to centre stage, acknowledging their importance, destabilizing the primacy of the combatant, and explaining or undermining the staging of warfare as a singular and a contextual production. May 2009 Hardback

272pp £47.50

216x138mm 978-0-230-61266-2

216x138mm 978-0-230-22158-1

Asian History 2nd edition Colin Mason, formerly Journalist, Diplomat and Member of the Australian Senate

Noncombatant Experiences, 1890-Today Edited by Maartje Abbenhuis, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History and Sara Buttsworth, Senior Tutor, History Department, both at University of Auckland, New Zealand

Casting Faiths brings together eleven scholars to show how Western law, governance, education and mission shaped the basic understanding of what religion is, and what role it should play in society.

216x138mm 978-0-230-53692-0

A Short History of Asia Restaging War in the Western World

Edited by Thomas David DuBois, Associate Professor of History, National University of Singapore

‘The book is quite a remarkable achievement. Mason has covered a great deal of territory and shows that he has both a sense of the current dynamics of Asia and a command of the considerable scholarly literature on the earlier period. The work raises a good many interesting themes to which students would respond positively.’ - Merle Ricklefs, Australian National University September 2005 328pp 16 b/w pictures and 6 maps Hardback £55.00 Paperback £19.99

216x138mm 978-1-4039-3611-0 978-1-4039-3612-7

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Crafting the Nation in Colonial India Abigail McGowan, Assistant Professor of History, University of Vermont, USA August 2009 Hardback

288pp £60.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61267-9

A History of China 2nd edition J.A.G. Roberts, Principal Lecturer, Department of History, University of Huddersfield, UK July 2006 10 maps Hardback Paperback

384pp

216x138mm

£50.00 £16.99

978-1-4039-9274-1 978-1-4039-9275-8

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

State versus Gentry in Late Ming Dynasty China, 1572–1644 Harry Miller, Assistant Professor of History, University of South Alabama, USA February 2009 Hardback

240pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61134-4

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Forbidden Nation

Marginalization in China

The Meiji Restoration

A History of Taiwan

Recasting Minority Politics

Jonathan Manthorpe, Foreign News Correspondent and International Affairs Columnist, Vancouver Sun

Edited by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Professor of History, Pace University, USA, Lida V. Nedilsky, Associate Professor of Sociology, North Park University in Chicago, USA and SiuKeung Cheung, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Shue Yan University in Hong Kong

Monarchism, Mass Communication and Conservative Revolution

April 2009 Paperback

288pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-61424-6

2nd edition Barbara Watson Andaya, Professor, Asian Studies Program and Leonard Y. Andaya, Professor of History, both at University of Hawaii, USA January 2001 Paperback

416pp £24.99

The United States and China, 1880-1950 Edited by Ruth Mayer, Chair of American Studies and Vanessa Künnemann, Assistant Professor of American Studies, both at Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-University, Germany

This volume explores particular facets of the history and representation of the Pacific rim region, focusing on the interactions between the U.S. and China around the turn of the twentieth century. 224pp £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-61905-0

A History of the Pacific Islands Steven Roger Fischer, Institute of Polynesian Languages and Literatures, New Zealand August 2002 336pp Paperback £16.99

Nationalism, Consumerism and Individuality in China 1919-37

October 2009 Hardback

276pp £50.00

234x156mm 978-0-333-94504-9

Trans-Pacific Interactions

November 2009 Hardback

Reading Shenbao

Contents: Introduction / Japan Within the World System: Urbanization, Political Stasis and Western Economic Expansion / The Meiji Coup d’Etat / Mass Media and the Development of Civil Culture / ‘The More Thorough Fulfillment of the Restoration’ / The Imperial Household, the Popular Press and the Contestation of Public Space / Conclusion: Conservatism, Traditionalism and Restoration / Bibliography

July 2009 Hardback

A History of Malaysia

Alistair D. Swale, Senior Lecturer, University of Waikato, New Zealand

216x138mm 978-0-230-61423-9

Weipin Tsai, Lecturer in Modern Chinese History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Through a study of the readership of the most popular commercial daily newspaper in China during the early twentieth century, Reading Shenbao investigates ideas of nationalism, consumerism and individuality, looking at the relationship between advertising, modern lifestyles and changing social attitudes in China as it underwent modernization. November 2009 304pp 29 b/w illustrations and 1 chart Hardback £55.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-01982-9

Merchants, Traders, Entrepreneurs Indian Business in the Colonial Era

232pp £52.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-59386-2

A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 4th edition M.C. Ricklefs, Professor of History, National University of Singapore

‘Successfully weaves together political, intellectual, religious and economic developments into an engaging and detailed narrative.’ - Michael Charney, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK Recognized as the most authoritative general account of Indonesia, this revised and expanded fourth edition has been updated in the light of new scholarship. New chapters at the end of the book bring the story up to the present day, including discussion of recent events such as the 2002 Bali terrorist bombings and the 2004 tsunami. September 2008 512pp photographs, maps and tables Hardback £65.00 Paperback £23.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-54685-1 978-0-230-54686-8

Claude Markovits, Senior Research Fellow, CNRS: Centre of Indian and South Asian Studies, UK October 2008 Hardback

304pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-20598-7

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216x138mm 978-0-333-94976-4

Palgrave Essential Histories series Series Editor: Jeremy Black

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african history • history of women, gender and sexuality AFRiCan History

Africa Since Independence

HISTORY OF WOMEN, Gender and SEXUALITY

A Comparative History

Created Equal

Paul Nugent, Professor of Comparative African History and Director, Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK

Voices on Women’s Rights

June 2004 maps Paperback

640pp

234x156mm

£20.99

978-0-333-68273-9

The Making of Contemporary Africa The Development of African Society since 1800 2nd edition Bill Freund, Professor of Economic History, University of Natal, South Africa May 1998 Paperback

360pp £21.99

216x138mm 978-0-333-69872-3

The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Sharlene Swartz, Research Specialist in the Child, Youth, Family and Social Development Division of the Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa and Visiting Research Fellow, Cambridge University, UK December 2009 Hardback

272pp £55.00

234x156mm 978-0-230-61891-6

Edited by Matt Houlbrook, New College, Oxford, UK and H.G. Cocks, Department of History, Birkbeck College, UK

Anna Horsbrugh-Porter, Radio Journalist who has worked for the BBC World Service, BBC Radio Four and independent production companies and Amnesty International

Created Equal is the definitive statement of the current state of this global issue. It considers women’s lives to find out what happens when their rights are violated, but also what can be achieved when equality is upheld. Contents: EDUCATION AND WORK / A woman’s Place is in the Home / Education for All / Public Space / Virtual Slavery / Sticky Floors / Half the Sky / WIVES AND DAUGHTERS / I do / Breaking the Silence / Adultery / FGM / Widows and Witches / Women in prison / HEALTH / Maternal Health / Contraception / Roe Vs Wade / SEX / Threadlifts / Comfort Women / On the Game / X-rated / POVERTY / The Environment / Globalisation / Refugees / MAKING CHANGES / Activism / Keeping the Peace / A Level Playing Field / Law and Women’s Rights September 2009 Paperback

224pp £11.99

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Companion to Women’s Historical Writing

Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in the Maghrib

Mary Spongberg, Associate Professor of Women’s History, Macquarie University, Australia, Barbara Caine, Monash University, Australia and Ann Curthoys, Manning Clark Professor of History, Australian National University, Australia

Edited by Ali Abdullatif Ahmida, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of New England, USA

October 2009 Paperback

March 2009 Paperback

272pp £15.99

216x138mm 978-0-230-61363-8

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Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of Sexuality

234x156mm 978-0-230-23999-9

Contents: H.G.Cocks & M.Houlbrook: Introduction / H.Cook: Demography / C.Waters: Sexology / M.Cook: Law / G.Robb: Marriage and Reproduction / R.Forman: Race and Empire / M.Houlbrook: Cities / H.G.Cocks: Religion and Spirituality / S.Leonard: Pornography and Obscenity / E.Clement: Prostitution / Cross-dressing / A.Oram: Transgender / L.Jackson: Childhood and Youth / Select Bibliography October 2005 Hardback Paperback

320pp £60.00 £19.99

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2006

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Mining Women Gender in the Development of a Global Industry, 1670 to the Present Edited by Laurie Mercier, Associate Professor of History, Washington State University, USA and Jaclyn Gier, Director of European Studies and Associate Professor of History, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, USA October 2009 Paperback

336pp £19.00

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY Genders and Sexualities in History

Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France Bodies, Minds and Gender

Series Editors: John Arnold, Joanna Bourke and Sean Brady

Edited by Christopher E. Forth, Howard Professor of Humanities & Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA and Elinor Accampo, Professor of History, University of Southern California, USA

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 987-0-230-55185-1 Paperback: 978-0-230-55186-2

Men of War Masculinity and the First World War in Britain Jessica Meyer, Independent Scholar

‘Powerful...well-argued and full of fascinating detail. Men of War will appeal to everyone who is interested in understanding better the most traumatic four years in Britain’s modern national story. We need studies as fine as this.’ - Anthony Fletcher, History Today November 2008 Hardback

232pp £52.00

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Brutality and Desire War and Sexuality in Europe’s Twentieth Century Edited by Dagmar Herzog, Professor of History, City University of New York, USA December 2008 Hardback

304pp £58.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-54253-2

The turn of the twentieth century represented a crossroads in the French experience of modernization, especially in regard to ideas about gender and sexuality. Drawing together prominent scholars in French gender history, this volume explores how historians have come to view this period in light of new theoretical developments since the 1980s. Contents: Notes on Contributors / E.Accampo & C.E.Forth: Introduction / PART I: GENDER, CITIZENSHIP AND REPUBLICANISM / C.Sowerwine: Revising the Sexual Contract: Women’s Citizenship and Republicanism in France, 1789-1944 / K.Offen: Is the ‘Woman Question’ Really the ‘Man Problem’? / PART II: BODIES, MINDS AND SPIRIT / M.Reed: From aliéné to dégénéré: Moral Agency and the Psychiatric Imagination in Nineteenth-Century France / E.A.Williams: Gastronomy and the Diagnosis of Anorexia in Fin-de-Siècle France / J.Smith Allen: Papus the Misogynist: Honor, Gender, and the Occult in Fin-de-Siècle France / PART III: MORALITY, HONOUR AND MASCULINITY / S.C.Hause: Social Control in Late Nineteenth-Century France: Protestant Campaigns for Strict Public Morality / R.G.Fuchs: Paternity, Progeny, and Property: Family Honour in the Late Nineteenth Century / A.Mansker: Shaming Men: Feminist Honour and the Sexual Double Standard in Belle Époque France / M. L.Wilson: ‘Capped with Hope, Clad in Youth, Shod in Courage’: Masculinity and Marginality in Fin-de-Siècle Paris / PART IV: GENDER AND THE DREYFUS AFFAIR / V.Datta: From Devil’s Island to the Pantheon? Alfred Dreyfus, the Anti-hero / R.Harris: Two Salonnières during the Dreyfus Affair: The Marquise Arconati Visconti and Gyp / E.Accampo & C.E.Forth: Conclusion November 2009 Hardback

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Sisters in the Brotherhoods Working Women Organizing for Equality in New York City Jane LaTour, Journalist and Labour Activist, New York City, USA November 2008 Hardback

304pp £55.00

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Masculinity in the Modern West Gender, Civilization and the Body Christopher E. Forth, Jack and Shirley Howard Teaching Professor in Humanities & Western Civilization, University of Kansas, USA

‘Forth’s ambitious panoramic history of western masculinity is sweepingly broad, yet Forth has a keen eye for the revealing detail. With an analysis as sharp as his style is clearand erudite, Forth’s reach never exceeds his grasp.’ – Michael Kimmel, editor of Men and Masculinities September 2008 Hardback Paperback

304pp £55.00 £18.99

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Women, Gender and Enlightenment Barbara Taylor, Historian and Writer and Sarah Knott, University of Indiana, USA

‘A landmark contribution to historical scholarship.’ - Times Literary Supplement May 2005 Hardback Paperback

792pp £115.00 £24.99

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Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861–1913 Sean Brady, Lecturer in Modern British History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

‘It is hard to think of a work which does more to undermine Michel Foucault’s influential propositions about the history of homosexuality as applied to Britain: a notable achievement.’ - John Tosh, Professor of History, Roehampton University, UK Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction / History / Masculinity / National Newspapers / Legislation / Resistance / Lives / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography October 2009 Paperback

280pp £18.99

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Women in Western Intellectual Culture, 600–1500 Patricia Ranft, Professor of History, Central Michigan University, USA February 2009 Paperback

292pp £17.99

234x156mm 978-0-230-60233-5

Behind the Veil

Sexual Perversions, 1670–1890

Resistance, Women and the Everyday in Colonial South Asia Edited by Anindita Ghosh, Lecturer in History, University of Manchester, UK September 2008 Hardback

244pp £50.00

216x138mm 978-0-230-55344-6

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Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880–1914 Claire G. Jones, Associate Lecturer in History, University of Liverpool, UK

Through the prism of gender, this text explores the contrasting cultures and practice of mathematics and science and asks how they impacted on women. Claire Jones assesses nineteenth-century ideas about women’s intellect, femininity and masculinity, and assesses how these attitudes shaped women’s experiences as students and practitioners. Contents: List of Illustrations / Acknowledgements / Introduction / The ‘glamour’ of a ‘wrangler’: Women and Mathematics at Girton College, Cambridge / Women at the ‘Shrine of Pure Thought’ / Professional or Pedestal?: Hertha Ayrton, a Woman among the Engineers / Collaboration, Reputation and the Business of Mathematics / The Laboratory: A Suitable Place for a Woman?: Women, Masculinity and Laboratory Culture / The Mathematics of Gender: Women, Participation and the Mathematical Community / Bodies of Controversy: Women and the Royal Society of London / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography

Edited by Julie Peakman, Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK

A fascinating glimpse into the history of sexual perversions and diversions including fetishism, crossdressing, ‘effeminate’ men and ‘masculinized’ women, sodomy, tribadism, masturbation, necrophilia, rape, paedophilia, flagellation, and sado-masochism, asking how these sexual inclinations were viewed at a particular time in history. Contents: List of Illustrations / Notes on Contributors / J.Peakman: Preface / Introduction / PART I: J.Peakman: What is Sexual Perversion? / Introduction PART II: J.Peakman: Sexual Perversion Pre-Sexology / Staging Perversion: The Restoration’s Sexual B.McLaughlin: Allegory of (un) Civil War / M.Morris: Objects, Desire, Identity and Eros in the Writings of Lord Hervey and Charlotte Charke / J.Frangos: The Woman in Man’s Clothes and the Pleasures of Delarivier Manley’s “New Cabal” / J.Skipp: The Hostile Gaze: Perverting the Female Form, 1688-1800 / J.Mills: Rape and the Construction of Female Sexuality in the Eighteenth Century / R.E.May: Morbid Parts: Gender, Violence and the Necro-Gaze / D.Peschier: Nuns, Monks and Sexual Perversion in the Church / P.Murthy: Tropics of Sexuality: Sexual Excesses and Oriental Vices’ in the British Raj / S.Adams: Chinese Sexuality and the Bound Foot August 2009 312pp 24 b/w illustrations Hardback £55.00

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HISTORY OF WOMEN, GENDER AND SEXUALITY

Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660

GENDER AND HISTORY Series Editors: Amanda Capern and Louella McCarthy

Shani D’Cruze, Honorary Reader, Research Institute for Law, Politics and Justice, University of Keele, UK and Louise A. Jackson, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Edinburgh, UK

Please use the following ISBN(s) to order all titles in this series: Hardback: 978-1-4039-9374-8 Paperback: 978-1-4039-9375-5

Gender, Mastery and Slavery From European to Atlantic World Frontiers William Henry Foster, Fellow and Director of Studies in History, Homerton College, Cambridge, UK

William Henry Foster provides a lively survey of this fascinating area of study. Taking a thematic and comparative approach to fit with course needs, Foster couples case studies from the Americas with comparative perspectives from the ancient and medieval worlds, and the European ChristianMuslim slave frontier. Contents: Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Problem of Gender, Mastery and Slavery / Gender, Mastery and Maternalism: Christian, Muslim and Hebrew Traditions / Gender, Mastery and Frontier: Europe, North Africa and Natvie America / Gender, Mastery and Empire: White Servitude in New Worlds / Gender, Mastery and Nation: Race and Slavery in the United States / Conclusion / Notes / Bibliography / Index November 2009 208pp Hardback £55.00 Paperback £18.99

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‘Clear, comprehensive, engaging and well written. This book covers all of the main aspects of ‘women and crime’ over the last 350 years and does so in a detailed yet accessible way that makes it suitable for the undergraduate or new reader.’ - Helen Johnston, University of Hull, UK Contents: List of Tables and Figures / Abbreviations / Acknowledgements / Introduction: ‘Vice’ and ‘Virtue’? / Women and Criminality: Counting and Explaining / Women and Property Offences / Women and Violence / Women and Sexuality / Women, Social Protest and Political Activism / Women in Control? / Women and Punishment / Girls and Delinquency / Afterword / Notes / Suggested Reading / Index July 2009 240pp 234x156mm 3 b/w tables, 3 b/w illustrations and 4 graphs Hardback £55.00 978-1-4039-8972-7 Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-8973-4

Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Ann T. Allen, Department of History, University of Louisville, USA November 2007 Hardback Paperback

224pp £55.00 £18.99

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Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Perry Willson, Professor of Modern European History, University of Dundee, UK

‘A wonderfully fresh and informative survey of the extraordinary changes in the lives of women in Italy in the 20th century. Vivid, perceptive, wide ranging, and a real pleasure to read.’ - Christopher Duggan, University of Reading, UK Contents: List of Illustrations and Tables / Glossary / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Italian Women at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century / The ‘Tower of Babel’: First Wave Feminism / On the ‘Home Front’: World War One and its Aftermath, 1915-20 / ‘Exemplary Wives and Mothers’: Under Fascist Dictatorship / Doing their Duty for Nation (or Church): Mass Mobilisation during the Fascist Ventennio / War Comes to Women 1940-45 / Moving into Town: New Social and Economic Roles 1945-67 / Women’s Politics in the Shadow of the Cold War 1945-67 / ’Io sono mia’: Feminism in the ‘Great Cultural Revolution’ 1968-80 / The ‘Dual Presence’: More Work and Fewer Children in the Age of Materialism / Conclusion / Notes / Select Bibliography / Index November 2009 240pp 234x156mm 10 b/w illustrations and 2 b/w tables Hardback £55.00 978-1-4039-9517-9 Paperback £18.99 978-1-4039-9518-6

Gender and Empire Angela Woollacott, Professor of Modern History, Macquarie University, Australia January 2006 Hardback Paperback

176pp £55.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-92644-4 978-0-333-92645-1

Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe Rachel G. Fuchs, Professor of History and Victoria E. Thompson, Associate Professor of History, both at Arizona State University, USA November 2004 Hardback Paperback

216pp £55.00 £18.99

234x156mm 978-0-333-67605-9 978-0-333-67606-6

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century Edited by Trev Lynn Broughton, Senior Lecturer in English and Women’s Studies, University of York, UK and Helen Rogers, Senior Lecturer in Literature and Cultural History, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

‘A really invaluable collection.’ - John Tosh, University of Surrey Roehampton, UK This lively collection penetrates the stereotype of the Victorian ‘paterfamilias’ to reveal intimate and involved, authoritarian and austere fathers. Examining how paternal power was embedded in social institutions, it argues that fatherhood invoked more anxiety and debate than hitherto acknowledged. January 2007 7 illustrations Hardback Paperback

216pp

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History of Science, Technology and Medicine

Madness in the Family Insanity and Institutions in the Australasian Colonial World, 1860-1914 Catharine Coleborne, Associate Professor, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Madness in the Family explores how colonial families coped with insanity through a trans-colonial study of the relationships between families and public colonial hospitals for the insane in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and New Zealand between 1860 and 1914. Contents: List of Figures / List of Maps / List of Tables / Acknowledgments / Introduction / Colonial Psychiatry in the Australasian World / Families and the Colonial Hospital System, 1860-1900 / Families and the Language of Insanity / Writing to and from the Asylum / Tracing Families for Maintenance Payments / Porous Boundaries: Families, Patients and Practices of ExtraInstitutional Care / Conclusion: Families, Insanity, and the Archive / Appendix: Indications of insanity noted by family and friends of inmate prior to committal / Notes / Bibliography / Index December 2009 256pp 216x138mm 8 b/w illustrations, 4 tables and 2 maps Hardback £52.00 978-0-230-57807-4

Neurology and Modernity Edited by Laura Salisbury, RCUK Research Fellow in Science, Technology & Culture, School of English & Humanities, Birkbeck College, UK and Andrew Shail, School of English, University of Exeter, UK

An exploration of the habits of the modern era beside cultural notions discovering brain function and the nervous system to be central to health and illness. Contents: L.Salisbury & A.Shail: Introduction: Neurology and Modernity / PART I: DISCOURSES AND DISCOVERIES / M.K.House: Beyond the Brain: Sceptical and Satirical Responses to Gall’s Organology / A.Shail: Neurology and the Invention of Menstruation / J.F.Thrailkill: Railway Spine, Nervous Excess, and the Forensic Self / J.Walton: Modernity and the Peristaltic Subject / L.Salisbury: Sounds of Silence: Aphasiology and the Subject of Modernity / V.Plock: ‘I guess I’m just nervous, then’: Neuropathology and Edith Wharton’s Exploration of Interior Geographies / M.Littlefield: Matter for Thought: The Psychon in Neurology, Psychology and American Culture, 1927-1943 / PART II: DISORDERS / G.Rousseau: Modernism and the Two Paranoias: The Neurology of Persecution / H.Ishizuka: Carlyle’s Nervous Dyspepsia: Nervousness, Indigestion and the Experience of Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Britain / S.Trower: “Nerve-Vibration”: Therapeutic Technologies in the 1880s and 1890s / A.Satz: “The Conviction of its Existence:” Silas Weir Mitchell, Phantom Limbs and Phantom Bodies in Neurology and Spiritualism / M.A.Tata: From Daniel Paul Schreber through the Dr. Phil Family: Modernity, Neurology and the Cult of the Case Study Superstar / J.Meyer: Shell Shock as a Self-Inflicted Wound, 1915-1921 December 2009 Hardback

336pp £55.00

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Science in Europe, 1500–1800: A Primary Sources Reader Edited by Malcolm Oster, Staff Tutor and Lecturer in History of Science, The Open University, UK November 2001 21 illustrations Hardback Paperback

304pp

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

Science in Europe, 1500–1800: A Secondary Sources Reader Malcolm Oster, Staff Tutor and Lecturer in History of Science, The Open University, UK October 2001 Hardback Paperback

320pp £60.00 £20.99

Arun Bala, Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, Canada 242pp £17.99

Circulation and the Construction of Knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900

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The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science 3rd edition

Kapil Raj, Associate Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France

234x156mm 978-0-333-97005-8 978-0-333-97006-5

The Dialogue of Civilizations in the Birth of Modern Science October 2008 Paperback

Relocating Modern Science

‘Each of Raj’s episodes is lucidly written, thoughtfully illustrated, and so adroitly contextualized that the book could be recommended to classes introducing students to the topic of ‘science and empire’ as well as to all scholars interested in how knowledge changes as it travels.’ - The British Journal for the History of Science Contents: Introduction / Surgeons, Fakirs, Merchants and Craftsmen: Making L’Empereur’s Jardin in Early Modern South Asia / Circulation and the Emergence of Modern Mapping: Great Britain and Early Colonial India, 1764-1820 / Refashioning Civilities, Engineering Trust: William Jones, Indian Intermediaries, and the Production of Reliable Legal Knowledge in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal / British Orientalism in the Early Nineteenth Century, or Globalism versus Universalism / Defusing Diffusionism: the Institutionalization of Modern Science Education in Early Nineteeth-Century Bengal / When Human Travellers become Instruments: the Indo-British Exploration of Central Asia in the Nineteenth Century / Conclusion / Bibliography / Index November 2009 304pp 2 maps, 24 b/w illustrations Paperback £18.99

John Henry, Reader in the History of Science, University of Edinburgh, UK

‘Henry’s book remains the most comprehensive short introduction to the Scientific Revolution available.’ - Rob Iliffe, University of Sussex, UK

June 2008 Paperback

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Studies in European History Series Editors: John Breuilly, Peter Wilson and Julian Jackson

Revolutionizing the Sciences European Knowledge and its Ambitions, 15001700 2nd edition Peter Dear, Professor of History and Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University, USA

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University of York, UK December 2008 216pp diagrams and images Hardback £60.00 Paperback £19.99

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HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE Science, Technology and Medicine in Modern History

Hearts Exposed

Islam and Healing

Transplants and the Media in 1960s Britain

Loss and Recovery of an Indo-Muslim Medical Tradition, 1600-1900

Ayesha Nathoo, Research Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK

Series Editor: John V. Pickstone Please use the following ISBN(s) to receive all future catalogues in this series: Hardback: 978-0-333-71492-8 Paperback: 978-0-333-80340-0

Women’s Bodies and Medical Science An Inquiry into Cervical Cancer Linda Bryder, Associate Professor in History, University of Auckland, New Zealand

‘Professor Bryder has addressed a question that has remained inadequately investigated for over a quarter of a century.’ - Iain Chalmers, James Lind Library, UK Contents: Introduction / Carcinoma in Situ: Meanings and Medical Significance / Management of Patients with Carcinoma in situ / The Therapeutic Relationship and Patient Consent / A Profession Divided / Populationbased Cervical Screening / Four Women Take on the Might of the Medical Profession / The ‘full story Behind the Inquiry’: The Cartwright Inquiry and the Feminists / Media Wars: The Report’s Reception / Women and the Cartwright Inquiry: Nurses, Midwives and Consumers / Conclusion: An ‘Unfortunate Experiment’ October 2009 Hardback

288pp £52.00

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This book examines the relationship between medicine and the media in 1960’s Britain, when the first wave of heart transplants were as much media as medical events and marked a decisive period in postwar history. Public trust in their doctors was significantly undermined, and medicine was held publicly to account as never before. February 2009 304pp 30 b/w photographs Hardback £55.00

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Seema Alavi, Professor, Department of History and Culture, Jamia Milia Islamia, Central University, India September 2008 Hardback

412pp £58.00

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The Administration of Sickness Medicine and Ethics in Nineteenth-Century Algeria William Gallois, Reader in Mediterranean History, Roehampton University, UK

A Short History of the Drug Receptor Concept

September 2008 Hardback

Cay-Rüdiger Prüll, Scientific Assistant (Senior Lecturer), Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin, Albert-LudwigsUniversitat Freiburg, Germany, Andreas-Holger Maehle, Professor of History of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Durham University, UK and Robert Francis Halliwell, T.J.Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, University of the Pacific, USA

Doctors, Honour and the Law

December 2008 Hardback

256pp £52.00

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272pp £52.00

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Medical Ethics in Imperial Germany Andreas-Holger Maehle, Professor of History of Medicine and Medical Ethics, Durham University, UK

Medical ethics in Imperial Germany were entangled with professional, legal and social issues. This book shows how doctors’ ethical decisionmaking was led by their notions of male honour, professional politics and a paternalistic doctorpatient relationship rather than concern for patients’ interests or the right of the sick to self-determination. Contents: Introduction / Disciplinig Doctors: The Medical Courts of Honour / The Limits of Medical Confidentiality / Patient Information and Consent: Self-Determination versus Benevolent Paternalism / The Literature on Medical Ethics and Conduct / Conclusions / Bibliography March 2009 Hardback

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index A Abazov Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Central Asia 5 Abbenhuis Buttsworth Restaging War in the Western World 61 Abu Sharif Arafat and the Dream of Palestine 49 Adamson The English Civil War 12 The Administration of Sickness Gallois 69 The Afghanistan Wars Maley 50 Africa Since Independence Nugent 63 African American Childhoods King 56 After The Bomb Grant 24 Aftershocks Kingsley Kent 21 The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, 45 c. 1760-1840 Armitage Subrahmanyam Agents of Atrocity Mitchell 61 Agnew Lamb Settler and Creole Reenactment 46 Ahmida Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in the Maghrib 63 Alavi Islam and Healing 69 Allen Women in Twentieth-Century Europe 66 America Since 1945 Levine Papasotiriou 54 The American Civil War Smith 51 American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882-1950 and After Kim 53 American Immigration and Ethnicity 56 Gerber Kraut The American Women’s Movement MacLean 55 Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth 53 Century Virden Andaya Andaya A History of Malaysia 62 Another Global City Saunier Ewen 42 Arafat and the Dream of Palestine Abu Sharif 49 Arblaster A History of the Low Countries 38 Ariel Sharon Dan 50 Armitage Braddick The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 11 Armitage Subrahmanyam The Age of Revolutions in Global Context, c. 1760-1840 45 Armstrong Lloyd Redmond International Organisation in World Politics 46 As If It Were Life Manes 31 Ashton Kean People and their Pasts 4

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Asian Empire and British Knowledge Hillemann Axelrod Bradley Axelrod Patton Axelrod Selling the Great War

39 59 59 53

B Badenoch Voices in Ruins 31 Bala The Dialogue of Civilizations in the Birth of Modern Science 68 Baldoli A History of Italy 33 Balkans into Southeastern Europe Lampe 35 Bannock Baxter The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic History 2 Barry Davies Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography 17 Bartlett A History of Russia 34 Barton A History of Spain 36 Baxter The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-50 44 Bayandor Iran and the CIA 47 Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium Hatzaki 6 The Bee and the Eagle Forrest Wilson 25 Behind the Veil Ghosh 65 Ben-Ghiat Fuller Italian Colonialism 34 Benson Yugoslavia: A Concise History 35 Benton Gomez The Chinese in Britain 44 Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and Political 9 Women in the High Middle Ages Shadis Berger Lorenz The Contested Nation 25 Berkhofer Fashioning History 3 The Best American History Essays on Lincoln 53 Wilentz Bever The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe 16 Beyond Colonialism and Nationalism in the 63 Maghrib Ahmida The Birth of Biopolitics Foucault 4 The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Thomson 37 Black A History of the British Isles 17 Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era Holton 55 Black Eighteen Century Europe 14 Black Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 10

Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to 56 Clinton Harris Black MacRaild Nineteenth Century Britain 17 Black Naval Power 18 Black Spain Since 1939 38 Black Woman’s Burden Rousseau 56 Blamires The French Revolution and the Creation of Benthamism 28 Bogdanor From New Jerusalem to New Labour 20 Boldizzoni Means and Ends 25 Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern 34 LaPorte Morgan Worley Bonds of Blood Dodds Pennock 58 Booker T. Washington and the Struggle against 55 White Supremacy Jackson Bord Science and Whig Manners 20 Borsay A History of Leisure 10 Boterbloem The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys 14 Boyce The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization 46 Bradley Axelrod 59 Bradley Making American Culture 53 Brady Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 65 Bregman A History of Israel 49 Bringing Desegregation Home Willink 57 Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War 45 Smith Britain and Transnational Progressivism Gutzke 18 Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940-45 60 Tamkin The Britannic Vision McIntyre 42 The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800 11 Armitage Braddick British Political Thought, 1500-1660 Burgess 10 Broughton Rogers Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century 67 Brutality and Desire Herzog 64 Bryder Women’s Bodies and Medical Science 69 Bull Thinking Medieval 7 Burg The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes 33 Burgess British Political Thought, 1500-1660 10 Burgess Refuge in the Land of Liberty 29

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index Burgess Thomas Paine Burning Books Fishburn Bury Meiggs A History of Greece

2 24 6

c Caldwell Love, Death, and Revolution in Central Europe 25 Campbell The Origins of the French Revolution 27 Campion The Good Fight 21 Cannadine Empire, The Sea and Global History 41 Cannadine History and the Media 3 Cannadine Making History Now and Then 3 Cannadine What is History Now? 3 Carey Empires of Religion 40 Carr Evans What is History? 3 Cary Scullard A History of Rome 6 Casey Wright Mental Maps in the Era of Two World Wars 46 Casting Faiths DuBois 61 Chaganti The Medieval Poetics of the Reliquary 9 Charlemagne’s Mustache Dutton 9 Charles I Hibbert 13 Charmley A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 20 Charms, Charmers and Charming Roper 17 Che Guevara Yaffe 57 A Child for Keeps Keating 21 The Children’s Crusade Dickson 6 The Chinese in Britain Benton Gomez 44 Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters Davis 14 Church, Chapel and Party Floyd 20 Cinema and the Swastika Vande Winkel Welch 30 Civil War and World War in Europe Minehan 37 The Civilising Mission and the English Middle 18 Class, 1792-1850 Twells Clayton Windscheffel Reading Gladstone 19 Cluster Hernández The History of Havana 57 Cohen Cultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages 8 The Cold War 1945-91 Dockrill Hopkins 27 Cole Engaging the Muslim World 51 Coleborne Madness in the Family 67

Collette The Newer Eve Collins Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Communal Discord, Child Abduction, and Rape in the Later Middle Ages Goldberg Companion to Women’s Historical Writing Spongberg Caine Curthoys A Concise History of Byzantium Treadgold A Concise History of the World Since 1945 Spellman Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France Forth Accampo Connor The Last Judgment Conquering the Sky Tise Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Potofsky Constructing Yugoslavia Drapac Contemporary Europe Sakwa Stevens Contending With Nationalism and Communism Lowe The Contested Nation Berger Lorenz Converting a Nation Lang Corp The Jacobites at Urbino Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire Regan-Lefebvre Coulombe The Pope’s Legion The Counterinsurgent State Wehrey Crafting the Nation in Colonial India McGowan Cragoe Readman The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950 Created Equal Horsbrugh-Porter Amnesty International Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations Gray Cronin A History of Ireland Crowson Hilton McKay NGOs in Contemporary Britain The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009) Roy Cultural Diversity in the British Middle Ages Cohen Cultural Exchanges in Early Modern London Ward Cultural History Green

d D’Cruze Jackson Women, Crime and Justice in

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England since 1660 66 Damousi Plotkin The Transnational Unconscious 44 Dan Ariel Sharon 50 Davies Empiricism and History 4 Davies The Haunted 22 Davis Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters 14 Davis Stonewall Jackson 59 Dear Revolutionizing the Sciences 68 The Death of the Past Plumb Ferguson Schama 3 Defeat and Memory Macleod 60 Del Giudice Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans 55 Delap Griffin Wills The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 18 The Deluge Marwick 20 Desbois The Holocaust by Bullets 32 The Dialogue of Civilizations in the Birth of 68 Modern Science Bala Dickson The Children’s Crusade 6 Diefendorf The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre 27 Dimitrov Stalin’s Cold War 45 The Discursive Construction of History Heer 29 Manoschek Pollak Wodak Dockrill Hopkins The Cold War 1945-91 27 Doctors, Honour and the Law Maehle 69 Dodds Pennock Bonds of Blood 58 The Domination of Strangers Wilson 40 Doran Freeman Mary Tudor 12 Doran Freeman Tudors and Stuarts on Film 13 Doumanis A History of Greece 38 Drapac Constructing Yugoslavia 36 DuBois Casting Faiths 61 Durgan The Spanish Civil War 36 Dutton Charlemagne’s Mustache 9

e The Early Byzantine Historians Treadgold 6 Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000 Collins 7 Eastern Europe since 1945 Swain 36 Editing Early Modern Texts Hunter 14 Edmundson A History of the British Presence in Chile 57

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index Edward VII Hibbert 19 Eighteen Century Europe Black 14 Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 Black 10 Eisenhower Wukovits 59 The Elastic Closet Gunther 28 Elizabeth of York Okerlund 11 Ellis The Napoleonic Empire 27 Ellison The United States, Britain and the Transatlantic Crises 45 Empire, The Sea and Global History Cannadine 41 Empires of Religion Carey 40 Empiricism and History Davies 4 Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress Koslin 9 Snyder The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 49 1948 Golani Enduring Military Boredom Mæland Brunstad 60 Engaging the Muslim World Cole 51 England in 1815 Rauch 18 The English Civil War Adamson 12 The Enlightenment Porter 15 Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain 40 and its Empire 1759-1808 Paquette Ernst Röhm Hancock 30 Ewen Fighting Fires 18

f Farming to Halves Griffiths Overton 10 A Fascist Century Griffin Feldman 26 Fashioning History Berkhofer 3 The Fate of Holocaust Memories Roth 32 FDR and the Environment Woolner Henderson 54 FDR and the Holocaust Newton 54 FDR’s World Woolner Kimball Reynolds 54 Fejes Gay Rights and Moral Panic 53 Femininity, Mathematics and Science 65 1880-1914 Jones Feminism and Voluntary Action Mahood 22 The Fiction and Reality of Jan Struys Boterbloem 14 Fighting Fires Ewen 18 Fischer A History of the Pacific Islands 62 Fishburn Burning Books 24

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Fitzgerald Lambkin Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 23 Floyd Church, Chapel and Party 20 Folly and Fortune in Early British History 7 Henshall Forbidden Nation Manthorpe 62 Foreign Policy and the French Revolution Howe 27 Forrest Hagemann Rendall Soldiers, Citizens and Civilians 25 Forrest Wilson The Bee and the Eagle 25 Forrestal Nelson The Politics and Religion in Early Bourbon France 15 Forth Accampo Confronting Modernity in Fin-de-Siècle France 64 Forth Masculinity in the Modern West 64 Foster Gender, Mastery and Slavery 66 Foucault Psychiatric Power 4 Foucault Security, Territory, Population 4 Foucault The Birth of Biopolitics 4 Fowler Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970 23 Fox Ovid and the Politics of Emotion in Elizabethan England 7 France and its Spaces of War Lorcin Brewer 28 France since 1870 Sowerwine 28 Franco and the Axis Stigma Pike 37 Frank Macarthur 59 Freeman Troubled Water 54 The French Revolution and the Creation of 28 Benthamism Blamires Freund The Making of Contemporary Africa 63 From New Jerusalem to New Labour Bogdanor 20 Fuchs Thompson Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe 66

g Gabriele Stuckey The Legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages 9 Gallois The Administration of Sickness 69 Gantt Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 1865-1922 43 Garibaldi Hibbert 33 Gatrell Baron Warlands 35

Gay Rights and Moral Panic Fejes 53 Gender and Empire Woollacott 66 Gender and Fatherhood in the Nineteenth Century 67 Broughton Rogers Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist 34 East and Central Europe Penn Massino Gender, Labour, War and Empire Levine Grayzel 19 Gender, Mastery and Slavery Foster 66 Gerasimov Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia 35 Gerber Kraut American Immigration and Ethnicity 56 Gerber Remembering and Imagining Palestine 49 Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the 30 East Nelson Germany since 1815 Williamson 29 Ghosh Behind the Veil 65 Gibney Ireland and the Popish Plot 13 Gibson James II and the Trial of the Seven Bishops 13 Gladman Intelligence and Anglo-American Air Support in World War Two 60 Going to War Towle 22 Golani The End of the British Mandate for Palestine, 1948 49 Goldberg Communal Discord, Child Abduction, and Rape in the Later Middle Ages 9 Golden Age Spain Kamen 16 The Good Fight Campion 21 The Good King Kekewich 8 Goodare Martin Miller Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland 17 Grady Representing Righteous Heathens in Late Medieval England 9 Grant After The Bomb 24 Grant Mosier 58 Gray Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations 19 The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of 46 Globalization Boyce The Great Power Struggle in East Asia, 1944-50 44 Baxter Green Cultural History 4 Griffin Feldman A Fascist Century 26

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h Haldon The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History 6 Hamas vs. Fatah Schanzer 49 Hancock Ernst Röhm 30 Harari The Ultimate Experience 61 The Harding Affair Robenalt Dean 53 Harris Black Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton 56 Harte The Literature of the Irish in Britain 23 Hatzaki Beauty and the Male Body in Byzantium 6 Hauner Hitler 30 The Haunted Davies 22 Hearts Exposed Nathoo 69 Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special 44 Relationship Rossbach Heer Manoschek Pollak Wodak The Discursive Construction of History 29 Hen Roman Barbarians 8 Henry The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science 68 Henry VIII and the English Reformation Rex 10 Henshall Folly and Fortune in Early British History 7 Henshall The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites 14 A Hero’s Many Faces Schult 32 Herzog Brutality and Desire 64 Hibbert Charles I 13 Hibbert Edward VII 19 Hibbert Garibaldi 33 Hibbert Mussolini 33 Hillemann Asian Empire and British Knowledge 39 Hilwig Italy and 1968 34 Historians Snowman 3 The Historiography of Genocide Stone 41 The Historiography of the Holocaust Stone 31

History and the Media Cannadine 3 The History of Armenia Payaslian 38 A History of Charisma Potts 2 A History of China Roberts 61 A History of Conservative Politics Since 1830 20 Charmley A History of Denmark Jespersen 38 A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe 28 Turk History of Germany Wende 29 A History of Greece Bury Meiggs 6 A History of Greece Doumanis 38 The History of Havana Cluster Hernández 57 A History of Hungary Kontler 36 A History of Ireland Cronin 23 A History of Israel Bregman 49 A History of Italy Baldoli 33 A History of Leisure Borsay 10 A History of Malaysia Andaya Andaya 62 A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 62 Ricklefs A History of Poland Prazmowska 35 A History of Reading and Writing Lyons 2 A History of Rome Cary Scullard 6 A History of Russia Bartlett 34 A History of Spain Barton 36 History of the Arabs Hitti 49 A History of the British Isles Black 17 A History of the British Labour Party Thorpe 21 A History of the British Presence in Chile 57 Edmundson A History of the Low Countries Arblaster 38 A History of the Pacific Islands Fischer 62 A History of the United States Jenkins 52 A History of Western Societies McKay Hill Buckler 41 Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Society Since 1300 McKay Hill 42 Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of World Societies McKay Buckler Hill 41 Ebrey Beck Crowston Wiesner-Hanks Hitler Hauner 30 Hitler’s Ethic Weikart 30 Hitti History of the Arabs 49

The Holocaust by Bullets Desbois 32 The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise From its Ashes 33 Burg The Holocaust McDonough 32 Holton Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era 55 Holton Sonnert What Happened to the Children Who Fled Nazi Persecution 54 Hopkins Kelly Young The Washington Embassy 55 Hopkins The Making of Modern Afghanistan 40 Horn Letters from Barcelona 37 Horne Mau Mau in Harlem? 57 Horsbrugh-Porter Amnesty International Created Equal 63 Hotta Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931-1945 43 Houlbrook Cocks Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of Sexuality 63 Howe Foreign Policy and the French Revolution 27 Hughes Phlipott Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History 60 Hulsman To Begin the World Over Again 48 Hunter Editing Early Modern Texts 14 Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Eastern Europe 5 Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the Balkans 5

i The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era Mazlish Imber The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 In Pursuit of the People Wardhaugh Industrializing Antebellum America Tucker Intelligence and Anglo-American Air Support in World War Two Gladman International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Volume Set Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell International Organisation in World Politics Armstrong Lloyd Redmond Inventing Lima Osorio

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index Iran and the CIA Bayandor 47 Iraq’s Last Jews Morad Shasha 48 Ireland and India Silvestri 39 Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle 7 Ages Smith Ireland and the Popish Plot Gibney 13 Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865 13 Rodgers Irish Terrorism in the Atlantic Community, 186543 1922 Gantt Iriye Saunier The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History 42 Islam and Healing Alavi 69 Italian Colonialism Ben-Ghiat Fuller 34 Italy and 1968 Hilwig 34

j Jackson Booker T. Washington and the Struggle against White Supremacy 55 Jacob Secretan The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists 15 The Jacobites at Urbino Corp 16 James II and the Trial of the Seven Bishops Gibson 13 Jenkins A History of the United States 52 Jensen Szejnmann Ordinary People as Mass Murderers 32 Jespersen A History of Denmark 38 Johnson Our Man in Berlin 26 Johnson Violence in the West: The Johnson County Range War and Ludlow Massacre 52 Jones Femininity, Mathematics and Science 1880-1914 65 Joseph Goebbels Thacker 30 Jury, State, and Society in Medieval England 7 Masschaele

k Kamen Golden Age Spain Kamusella The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Keating A Child for Keeps Kekewich The Good King

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Kim American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882-1950 and After 53 King African American Childhoods 56 Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture Weller 8 Kingsley Kent Aftershocks 21 Kirk Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement 56 Klimke Scharloth 1968 in Europe 44 Kontler A History of Hungary 36 Koslin Snyder Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress 9 Kuhlman Reconstructing Patriarchy after the Great War 43 Kuklick A Political History of the USA 52

l Lacey Pershing 59 Lampe Balkans into Southeastern Europe 35 The Land Question in Britain, 1750-1950 Cragoe 19 Readman Land War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850 19 Lane Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland 23 Lang Converting a Nation 33 LaPorte Morgan Worley Bolshevism, Stalinism and the Comintern 34 The Last Judgment Connor 15 Late Medieval France Small 7 LaTour Sisters in the Brotherhoods 64 Lay The Reconquest Kings of Portugal 7 Lebanon Rubin 47 Lee Nedilsky Cheung Marginalization in China 62 The Legend of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages 9 Gabriele Stuckey LeMay Tillman 59 Lemmings Walker Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England 11 Leonard Nineteenth-Century British Premiers 21 Letters from Barcelona Horn 37 Leustean Orthodoxy and the Cold War 35 Levine Grayzel Gender, Labour, War and Empire 19 Levine Papasotiriou America Since 1945 54

The Literature of the Irish in Britain Harte Little Oliver Cromwell Living the French Revolution, 1789-99 McPhee The Long European Reformation Wallace Lorcin Brewer France and its Spaces of War The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard Mews Love, Death, and Revolution in Central Europe Caldwell Lowe Contending With Nationalism and Communism Lowe Mastering Modern British History Lowe Mastering Modern World History Loyalty and Identity Monod Pittock Szechi The Lure of Fascism in Western Europe Orlow Lyons A History of Reading and Writing

23 12 27 15 28 9 25 44 17 41 14 26 2

m Macarthur Frank Maclean Re-Orienting the Renaissance MacLean The American Women’s Movement Macleod Defeat and Memory MacRaild Taylor Social Theory and Social History Madness in the Family Coleborne Maehle Doctors, Honour and the Law Mæland Brunstad Enduring Military Boredom Mahood Feminism and Voluntary Action Making American Culture Bradley Making History Now and Then Cannadine The Making of Contemporary Africa Freund The Making of Modern Afghanistan Hopkins Maley The Afghanistan Wars Maltby The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire Man as Witch Schulte Manes As If It Were Life Manthorpe Forbidden Nation Marginalization in China Lee Nedilsky Cheung Markovits Merchants, Traders, Entrepreneurs Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement Kirk Marwick The Deluge

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index Marxism and History Perry Mary Tudor Doran Freeman Masculinity and Male Homosexuality in Britain, 1861-1913 Brady Masculinity in the Modern West Forth Mason A Short History of Asia Masschaele Jury, State, and Society in Medieval England Mastering Modern British History Lowe Mastering Modern European History Miller Mastering Modern World History Lowe Mau Mau in Harlem? Horne Mayer Künnemann Trans-Pacific Interactions Mazlish The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era McAuliffe O’Donnell Lane Palgrave Advances in Irish History McDonough The Holocaust McGowan Crafting the Nation in Colonial India McIntyre The Britannic Vision McKay Buckler Hill Ebrey Beck Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of World Societies McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Societies McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks A History of Western Society Since 1300 McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks Western Society: A Brief History McPhee Living the French Revolution, 1789-99 Means and Ends Boldizzoni The Medieval Poetics of the Reliquary Chaganti The Meiji Restoration Swale Memorialization in Germany since 1945 Niven Paver Men of War Meyer Mental Maps in the Era of Two World Wars Casey Wright Merchants, Traders, Entrepreneurs Markovits Mercier Gier Mining Women Messenger Rommel Metternich and Austria Sked Mews The Lost Love Letters of Heloise and Abelard Meyer Men of War

5 12 65 64 61 7 17 24 41 57 62 43 23 32 61 42 41 41 42 41 27 25 9 62 31 64 46 62 63 58 25 9 64

Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 Fitzgerald Lambkin Miller Mastering Modern European History Miller State versus Gentry in Late Ming Dynasty China, 1572-1644 Minehan Civil War and World War in Europe Mining Women Mercier Gier Mirra Soldiers and Citizens Mitchell Agents of Atrocity Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: 3-Volume Set Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Africa, Asia and Oceania Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Americas Mitchell International Historical Statistics 1750-2005: Europe Mitchell The Organization of Opinion Modernism and Fascism Griffin Modernism and Public Reform in Late Imperial Russia Gerasimov Monod Pittock Szechi Loyalty and Identity Moore Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Morad Shasha Iraq’s Last Jews The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Swartz Moral Panics, the Media and the Law in Early Modern England Lemmings Walker Mosier Grant Moskowitz Schweitzer Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace Müller West Germans against The West Munck Seventeenth-Century Europe Munslow Narrative and History Murdoch Scotland and America, c.1600-c.1800 Mussolini Hibbert A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation Saathoff Jansen

23 24 61 37 63 51 61 5 5 5 5 19 26 35 14 24 48 63 11 58 54 31 14 4 52 33 30

n The Napoleonic Empire Ellis Narrative and History Munslow Nathoo Hearts Exposed

27 4 69

Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940 Zimmer 24 Nature’s End Sörlin Warde 40 Naval Power Black 18 Nelson Germans, Poland, and Colonial Expansion to the East 30 Neurology and Modernity Salisbury Shail 67 The Newer Eve Collette 21 Newton FDR and the Holocaust 54 NGOs in Contemporary Britain Crowson Hilton 22 McKay Nicholas Urban Europe 1100-1700 7 Nilsen Railways and the Western European Capitals 24 1968 in Europe Klimke Scharloth 44 Nineteenth Century Britain Black MacRaild 17 Nineteenth Century Europe Rapport 24 Nineteenth-Century British Premiers Leonard 21 Niven Paver Memorialization in Germany since 1945 31 Nolan Queens in Stone and Silver 8 Nuclear Illusion, Nuclear Reality Moore 24 Nugent Africa Since Independence 63

o Okerlund Elizabeth of York 11 Oliver Cromwell Little 12 On the Purification of Women Rieder 8 Operation Last Chance Zuroff 27 Oral History, Oral Culture, and Italian Americans 55 Del Giudice Ordinary People as Mass Murderers Jensen 32 Szejnmann The Organization of Opinion Mitchell 19 The Origins of the French Revolution Campbell 27 Orlin The Renaissance 4 Orlow The Lure of Fascism in Western Europe 26 Orthodoxy and the Cold War Leustean 35 Osorio Inventing Lima 58 Oster Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Primary Sources Reader 67 Oster Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Secondary Sources Reader 68 The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1650 Imber 48

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index Our Man in Berlin Johnson 26 Overcoming Katrina Penner Ferdinand 57 Ovid and the Politics of Emotion in Elizabethan 7 England Fox

p Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Smith 50 Palgrave Advances in Irish History McAuliffe 23 O’Donnell Lane Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History 60 Hughes Phlipott Palgrave Advances in the Modern History of 63 Sexuality Houlbrook Cocks Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography 17 Barry Davies The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History Haldon 6 Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Central 5 Asia Abazov The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of Eastern 5 Europe Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of the 5 Balkans Hupchick Cox The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of The 5 Cold War Swift The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational 42 History Iriye Saunier The Palgrave Encyclopedia of World Economic 2 History Bannock Baxter Pan-Asianism and Japan’s War 1931-1945 Hotta 43 Paquette Enlightenment, Governance, and Reform in Spain and its Empire 1759-1808 40 Parsons Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain 19 Patton Axelrod 59 Payaslian The History of Armenia 38 Peakman Sexual Perversions, 1670-1890 65 Pearson Scarred Landscapes 28 Penn Massino Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist East and Central Europe 34 Penner Ferdinand Overcoming Katrina 57 People and Parliament Yerby 11 People and their Pasts Ashton Kean 4 Perry Marxism and History 5 Pershing Lacey 59

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The Persian Gulf in History Potter Pike Franco and the Axis Stigma Plumb Ferguson Schama The Death of the Past A Political History of the USA Kuklick Political Movements in Urban England, 1832-1914 Roberts Political Warfare against the Kremlin Schwartz The Politics and Religion in Early Bourbon France Forrestal Nelson The Politics of Domestic Authority in Britain since 1800 Delap Griffin Wills The Politics of Language and Nationalism in Modern Central Europe Kamusella Politics, Society and the Middle Class in Modern Ireland Lane Polk Understanding Iran The Pope’s Legion Coulombe Porter The Enlightenment Postmodernism and History Thompson Potofsky Constructing Paris in the Age of Revolution Potter The Persian Gulf in History Potts A History of Charisma Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship Silleras-Fernandez Prazmowska A History of Poland Prüll Maehle Halliwell A Short History of the Drug Receptor Concept Psychiatric Power Foucault

51 37 3 52 20 45 15 18 26 23 48 34 15 5 29 51 2 9 35 69 4

q Queens in Stone and Silver Nolan

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r Raab Terror in Black September Racial Science and British Society, 1930-62 Schaffer Railways and the Western European Capitals Nilsen Raj Relocating Modern Science Ranft Women in Western Intellectual Culture, 600-1500 Rapport Nineteenth Century Europe

50 21 24 68 65 24

Rauch England in 1815 Reading Gladstone Clayton Windscheffel Reading Shenbao Tsai The Realities of Witchcraft and Popular Magic in Early Modern Europe Bever The Reconquest Kings of Portugal Lay Reconstructing Patriarchy after the Great War Kuhlman The Refuge and the Fortress Seabrook Refuge in the Land of Liberty Burgess Regan-Lefebvre Cosmopolitan Nationalism in the Victorian Empire Religious Transformations in the Early Modern World Wiesner-Hanks Relocating Modern Science Raj Remembering and Imagining Palestine Gerber The Renaissance Orlin Re-Orienting the Renaissance Maclean Representing Righteous Heathens in Late Medieval England Grady Republicanism and Anticlerical Nationalism in Spain Sanabria Restaging War in the Western World Abbenhuis Buttsworth Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture Southcombe Tapsell Revolutionizing the Sciences Dear Rex Henry VIII and the English Reformation Riall Risorgimento Ricklefs A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200 Rieder On the Purification of Women Riley-Smith What Were the Crusades? The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire Maltby Risorgimento Riall Robenalt Dean The Harding Affair Robert E. Lee Trudeau Roberts A History of China Roberts Political Movements in Urban England, 1832-1914 Rodgers Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865 Roman Barbarians Hen Rommel Messenger

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index Roosevelt and Franco during the Second World War Thomàs Roper Charms, Charmers and Charming Roper The United States and the Legacy of the Vietnam War Rossbach Heath, Nixon and the Rebirth of the Special Relationship Roth The Fate of Holocaust Memories Rousseau Black Woman’s Burden Rowlands Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Roy The Cuban Revolution (1959-2009) Rubin Lebanon The Russian Revolution 1900-1927, Service

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s Saathoff Jansen A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation The Sacred in Twentieth-Century Politics Griffin Mallett Tortorice Sakwa Stevens Contemporary Europe Salisbury Shail Neurology and Modernity Sanabria Republicanism and Anticlerical Nationalism in Spain Saunier Ewen Another Global City Scarred Landscapes Pearson Schaffer Racial Science and British Society, 1930-62 Schanzer Hamas vs. Fatah Schult A Hero’s Many Faces Schulte Man as Witch Schwartz Political Warfare against the Kremlin Science and Whig Manners Bord Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Primary Sources Reader Oster Science in Europe, 1500-1800: A Secondary Sources Reader Oster The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science Henry Scotland and America, c.1600-c.1800 Murdoch Seabrook The Refuge and the Fortress Security, Territory, Population Foucault Seeds of Revolution Vincent

30 25 25 67 38 42 28 21 49 32 16 45 20 67 68 68 52 22 4 23

The Self-Perception of Early Modern Capitalists 15 Jacob Secretan Selling the Great War Axelrod 53 Servants of the People Williams 56 Service The Russian Revolution, 1900-1927 35 Settler and Creole Reenactment Agnew Lamb 46 Seventeenth-Century Europe Munck 14 Sexual Perversions, 1670-1890 Peakman 65 Shadis Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246) and Political Women in the High Middle Ages 9 Sharp The Versailles Settlement 47 Sherman Woodworth 59 A Short History of Asia Mason 61 A Short History of the Drug Receptor Concept 69 Prüll Maehle Halliwell Siewers Strange Beauty 8 Silleras-Fernandez Power, Piety, and Patronage in Late Medieval Queenship 9 Silvestri Ireland and India 39 Sisters in the Brotherhoods LaTour 64 Sked Metternich and Austria 25 Small Late Medieval France 7 Smith Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War 45 Smith Ireland and the English World in the Late Middle Ages 7 Smith Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 50 Smith The American Civil War 51 Snowman Historians 3 Social Theory and Social History MacRaild Taylor 5 Soldiers and Citizens Mirra 51 Soldiers, Citizens and Civilians Forrest 25 Hagemann Rendall Sonnino This Has Happened 32 Sörlin Warde Nature’s End 40 Sosnowski When the Rivers Ran Red 53 Southcombe Tapsell Restoration Politics, Religion and Culture 13 Sowerwine France since 1870 28 Spain Since 1939 Black 38 Spain Transformed Townson 37 The Spanish Civil War Durgan 36

Spellman A Concise History of the World Since 1945 Spieler Taking Aim at the President Spongberg Caine Curthoys Companion to Women’s Historical Writing The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre Diefendorf Stalin’s Cold War Dimitrov State versus Gentry in Late Ming Dynasty China, 1572-1644 Miller Stone The Historiography of Genocide Stone The Historiography of the Holocaust Stonewall Jackson Davis Strange Beauty Siewers Swain Eastern Europe since 1945 Swale The Meiji Restoration Swartz The Moral Ecology of South Africa’s Township Youth Swift The Palgrave Concise Historical Atlas of The Cold War

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t Taking Aim at the President Spieler Tamkin Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940-45 Taylor Knott Women, Gender and Enlightenment Terror in Black September Raab Testimonial Advertising in the American Marketplace Moskowitz Schweitzer Thacker Joseph Goebbels Thinking Medieval Bull This Has Happened Sonnino Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain Parsons Thomas Paine Burgess Thomàs Roosevelt and Franco during the Second World War Thompson Postmodernism and History Thomson The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain Thorpe A History of the British Labour Party Tillman LeMay Tise Conquering the Sky

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index To Begin the World Over Again Hulsman 48 Tosh Why History Matters 3 Towle Going to War 22 Townson Spain Transformed 37 Transnational Lives Woollacott Deacon Russell 43 Transnational Nation Tyrrell 42 The Transnational Unconscious Damousi Plotkin 44 Trans-Pacific Interactions Mayer Künnemann 62 Treadgold A Concise History of Byzantium 6 Treadgold The Early Byzantine Historians 6 Troubled Water Freeman 54 Trudeau Robert E. Lee 58 Tsai Reading Shenbao 62 Tucker Industrializing Antebellum America 51 Tudors and Stuarts on Film Doran Freeman 13 Turk A History of Franco-German Relations in Europe 28 Twells The Civilising Mission and the English Middle Class, 1792-1850 18 Tyrrell Transnational Nation 42 The Ultimate Experience Harari 61

u Under the Shadow of Defeat Varley Understanding Iran Polk The United States and the Legacy of the Vietnam War Roper The United States, Britain and the Transatlantic Crises Ellison Urban Europe 1100-1700 Nicholas

28 48 45 45 7

v Vande Winkel Welch Cinema and the Swastika Varley Under the Shadow of Defeat The Versailles Settlement Sharp Vincent Seeds of Revolution Violence in the West: The Johnson County Range War and Ludlow Massacre Johnson Virden Americans and the Wars of the Twentieth Century Voices in Ruins Badenoch

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w Wallace The Long European Reformation Walled Towns and the Shaping of France Wolfe War, Nationalism, and the British Sailor, 1750-1850 Land Ward Cultural Exchanges in Early Modern London Wardhaugh In Pursuit of the People Warlands Gatrell Baron The Washington Embassy Hopkins Kelly Young Wehrey The Counterinsurgent State Weikart Hitler’s Ethic Weller Kingship, Rebellion and Political Culture Wende History of Germany West Germans against The West Müller Western Society: A Brief History McKay Hill Buckler Crowston Wiesner-Hanks What Happened to the Children Who Fled Nazi Persecution Holton Sonnert What is History Now? Cannadine What is History? Carr Evans What Were the Crusades? Riley-Smith When the Rivers Ran Red Sosnowski Why History Matters Tosh Wiesner-Hanks Religious Transformations in the Early Modern World Wilentz The Best American History Essays on Lincoln Williams Servants of the People Williamson Germany since 1815 Willink Bringing Desegregation Home Willson Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Wilson The Domination of Strangers Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland Goodare Martin Miller Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modern Europe Rowlands Wolfe Walled Towns and the Shaping of France Women in Nineteenth-Century Europe Fuchs Thompson Women in Twentieth-Century Europe Allen Women in Twentieth-Century Italy Willson

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Women in Western Intellectual Culture, 65 600-1500 Ranft Women, Crime and Justice in England since 1660 66 D’Cruze Jackson Women, Gender and Enlightenment 64 Taylor Knott Women’s Bodies and Medical Science Bryder 69 Woodworth Sherman 59 Woollacott Deacon Russell Transnational Lives 43 Woollacott Gender and Empire 66 Woolner Henderson FDR and the Environment 54 Woolner Kimball Reynolds FDR’s World 54 Wukovits Eisenhower 59

y Yaffe Che Guevara Yerby People and Parliament Youth Culture in Modern Britain, c.1920-c.1970 Fowler Yugoslavia: A Concise History Benson The Zenith of European Monarchy and its Elites Henshall

57 11 23 35 14

z Zimmer Nationalism in Europe, 1890-1940 Zuroff Operation Last Chance

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