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Contents
New Paperbacks 2–3
British History 4–12
Yale English Monarchs 5, 12
Medieval History 13
International History 14–18
General History 19
Russian History 20–22
European History 23–28
Jewish History 26
World War II 26–27
Military History 4, 29
Ancient History & Archaeology 30–31
Science & Medicine 32–33
Religious History 34
American History 35–39
Index 40–42
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Marking the HoursEnglish People and Their Prayers,1240–1570“a glorious feast of a book…With Duffyas our guide, the apparently randomscribbles of often nameless men andwomen start to sound like a clearmessage from the distant past.”—Kathryn Hughes, The Guardian
“It takes subtle insight and deephistorical understanding to interpretthese traces of intimate spiritualexperience. Duffy is a master ofboth, wearing extraordinary learningwith extraordinary lightness”—Helen Castor, The Sunday Telegraph
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A Little History of the WorldIllustrated EditionA glorious illustrated edition of the international bestseller. Blendinghigh-grade design, fine paper and classic binding, this is both asumptuous gift book and an enhanced edition of a timeless account ofhuman history.
“His enthusiasm for his subject is irresistible…With Gombrich’s Little History at last available in English there will be manygenerations of future historians who will attribute to it their lifelongpassion for history—and for truth.”—Lisa Jardine, The Times
“The book charms, amuses and informs superbly…In A Little History,Gombrich proves he is as much a story teller as a professor.”—Andrew Roberts, Daily Express
“an engrossing kaleidoscopic account of global history from theancient Egyptians to the Treaty of Versailles.”—Tristram Hunt, BBC History Magazine
“A delight for all ages. The pages sparkle with the learned author’s wit and wisdom—and reading them,one feels as if Gombrich, one of thegreatest ever art historians, is guidingone through time with a grandfatherlygleam in his eye.”—Ben Schott, The Observer
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Ten Popes Who Shook the WorldMany popes have played a central role in thehistory of Europe and the wider world, not onlyshouldering the spiritual burdens of their officebut also contending with the political crises oftheir times. In an acclaimed series of BBC radiobroadcasts, Eamon Duffy enthralled listenerswith vivid stories of the ten popes he judges ‘themost influential in history’. With this book,readers may now also enjoy Duffy’s portraits often exceptional men who shook the world.
The book begins with St. Peter, the Rock uponwhom the Catholic Church was built, and followswith Leo the Great (fifth century), Gregory theGreat (sixth century), Gregory VII (eleventhcentury), Innocent III (thirteenth century), Paul III(sixteenth century), and Pius IX (nineteenthcentury). Among twentieth-century popes, Duffyexamines the lives and contributions of Pius XII,who was elected on the eve of the Second WorldWar, the kindly John XXIII, who captured theworld’s imagination, and John Paul II, the firstnon-Italian pope in 450 years. Each of these ten,Duffy shows, was an extraordinary individual whohelped shape the world we know today.
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1688The First Modern RevolutionSteve Pincus
Based on new archival information,this book upends two hundred yearsof scholarship on England’s GloriousRevolution to claim that it—not theFrench Revolution—was the firsttruly modern revolution.
“Mr. Pincus’s cogently arguedaccount of what really happenedduring England’s revolution destroysmany comforting notions that haveprevailed for more than 200 years…It leaves the reader with somethingmuch more exciting: a newunderstanding of the origins of themodern, liberal state.”—The Economist
“An engaging read…this book willunquestionably become a majortalking-point among all interestedin Britain’s last revolution.”—Ted Vallance, BBC History Magazine
“A masterful reassessment of thereceived wisdom of what weunderstand of modern Britishhistory and the concept ofrevolution. This is a well-researched,well-written and important book.”—British Heritage
In Ishmael’s HouseA History of Jews in Muslim LandsMartin Gilbert
In this absorbing and eloquent bookMartin Gilbert presents a fascinatingaccount of hope, opportunity, fearand terror that have characterised therelationship between Jews andMuslims through the 1,400 years oftheir intertwined history.
“[Gilbert’s] scholarship ismeticulous, his tone balanced, andhe takes care to include painstakingdetails.”—Marina Benjamin, London Evening Standard
“A nonstop barrage of compellingfacts from a breathtakingly widecollection of archives”—Dominic Lawson, The Sunday Times
“The book is a triumph of truthover propaganda, and will make avaluable contribution to restoringJews to the history books of theMiddle East.”—Lyn Julius, Jewish Chronicle
“Essential reading.”—Simon SebagMontefiore, The Sunday Telegraph
“Gilbert fluently recounts the upsand downs of Jewish-Arab relationsover the centuries.”—Adam LeBor,Literary Review
CzechoslovakiaThe State That FailedMary Heimann
This book, the most thoroughlyresearched and accurate history ofCzechoslovakia to appear in English,dispels many conventional views,particularly concerning the MunichCrisis, Nazi occupation, PragueSpring and Velvet Revolution.
“both a supremely competent anddetailed narrative account of theshort life of a central European stateand a brilliant piece of iconoclasm.This book is a fascinating study ofthe enduring importance ofnationalism and an eye-openingexposé of the myths behind receivedhistorical wisdom…It is essentialreading for anyone interested in20th-century central Europeanhistory.”—Paul Anderson, Tribune
“The immediate attraction ofHeimann’s book is that readersunfamiliar with Czechoslovakhistory will come away with a clearsense of it…This is truly a historyof Czechoslovakia, not just ofCzechs and Slovaks in the twentiethcentury.”—Kieran Williams, Times Literary Supplement
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Palestine BetrayedEfraim Karsh
The 1947 UN resolution to partitionPalestine irrevocably changed thepolitical landscape of the MiddleEast, giving rise to six fully-fledgedwars between Arabs and Jews, as wellas a profound shattering ofPalestinian Arab society. In thisgroundbreaking book, Efraim Karshexplores the breakdown in relationsbetween the two communities fromboth the Arab and Jewishperspectives. It is an arresting storyof delicate political and diplomaticmanoeuvring by leading figures overthe years leading up to partition,through the slide to war and itsenduring consequences.
“A thoroughly researched, soundhistorical account of the strugglesthat ensued between the Jewish andArab communities when the Britishdecided to leave Palestine.”—Sol Schindler, Washington Times
“Ephraim Karsh’s Palestine Betrayedtells in rich detail the story of thefall of the British Mandate and therise of Israel, going a long waytowards doing justice to the historyat hand.”—Seth Frantzman,Jerusalem Post
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Egypt on the BrinkFrom the Rise of Nasser to the Fall of Mubarak
Revised and Updated Edition
Tarek Osman
Tarek Osman’s lively account ofEgypt, its recent history, and myriadinternal conflicts and frustrations,was published in November 2010 toimmediate acclaim. Within months,the Egyptian people had risen inprotest against the regime andPresident Mubarak was forced toresign. In this fully revised andupdated edition, Osman tells theextraordinary story of the February2011 protests, and discusses theirimplications for Egypt and the restof the world.
“[Osman] writes with feeling,backed up by an impressively broadlist of sources as well as sharpcritical insight and astutejudgement”—The Economist
“[A] well researched and closelyargued book.”—John R. Bradley,Literary Review
“Osman writes with a focused anduncluttered style [which will] retainthe interest of even the most generalreader.”—Joyce Tyldesley, Financial Times
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A New History of Early ChristianityCharles Freeman
This stimulating history of earlyChristianity, the first full account forover forty years, revisits theextraordinary birth of a worldreligion, and gives a new slant on afamiliar story.
“This book will help us to newunderstandings and insights…Itmakes the events of this early periodclear and accessible, and succeeds inshowing how the Church developedits character and identity.”—John Binns, Church Times
“brilliantly evokes the intellectualexcitement and spiritual fermentwhen a sect of enthusiasts wasturning itself into a church.”—Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
“Freeman writes very well and healways takes the trouble to readdeeply in the scholarly literature.This book is a rattling good readand you'll encounter all sorts offascinating facts and stories.”—Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald
“Freeman writes well and hisnarrative is clear and swift with fineflashes of insight.”—Eric Ormsby,Standpoint
BurghleyWilliam Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth IStephen Alford
This provocative biography ofWilliam Cecil, Lord Burghley, shedsnew light not only on the man whoserved as closest adviser to QueenElizabeth I for forty years but also onthe entire Elizabethan period. Moreinteresting—and more subversive—than has been thought, Cecil wassupremely self-assured, cunning,obsessive, powerful and fascinating.
“A classic example of history writtento the highest standards ofprofessional scholarship but alsogiven a style and subject matter thatmake it an exciting experience forany intelligent reader.”—Ronald Hutton, The Independent on Sunday
“[An] excellent biography…Alfordwrites with clarity and pace…[and]offers a wonderfully rich descriptionof Lord Burghley’s material world.”—J. P. D. Cooper, Times Literary Supplement
“Written by a master of the sourcematerial who has a feel for thenature of the Tudor Court andwrites with balance and sympathy.”—Diarmaid MacCulloch, University of Oxford 3
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Europe Between the Oceans9000 BC–AD 1000Barry Cunliffe
What was going on in Europe (a relatively minor peninsula inworld terms) that enabled it by 1000A.D. to become a driving globalforce? This sensationalinterdisciplinary work by a leadingarchaeologist reorients ourunderstanding of Old Europe’ssuccess, uncovering a set of complexfactors that have gone unrecogniseduntil now.
“Nothing less than a masterwork, agloriously sweeping survey of theearly history of Europe drawn by ascholar and archaeologist at the verypeak of his powers.”—Alistair Moffat, The Scotsman
“To somebody like myself, whoenjoys ‘big’ history (and prehistory),this supplies it with a vengeance…The author is one of our greatestliving archaeologists, writing at theheight of his powers and withdecades of accumulated knowledgebrought into play. The result is acascade of maps, illustrations and(above all) vivid, informed, assuredprose.”—Ronald Hutton, History Today
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Anne BoleynFatal AttractionsG. W. Bernard
Drawing on a wide-ranging forensicexamination of sixteenth-centurysources, G. W. Bernard offers a freshportrait of one of England’s mostcaptivating queens.
“Here at long last is a historian ofgreat skill and persuasive power…who cuts through the fog ofspeculation to get to the womanherself, in a book whose accessiblestyle will mean that most readers, likethis one, will devour it in a singlesitting.”—Alexander Lucie-Smith, Catholic Herald
“Bernard deals with historicalreputations and questions of guiltand innocence in his magnificentnew life of Anne Boleyn…brilliantlyargued”—Linda Porter, History Today
“A close-up, fine-focus retelling ofdysfunctional royal family history…G. W. Bernard argues that AnneBoleyn, King Henry’s mostcontroversial temporary queen wasvery different from her popularsanitised portrait.”—Patrick Skene Catling, Irish Times
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CalvinBruce Gordon
This brilliant new portrait ofProtestant reformer John Calvinreveals his human complexity, thesources of his convictions, and howhe inspired and transformed thesixteenth-century world. The bookcaptures a man at once arrogant,charismatic, unforgiving, generousand shrewd.
“This biography excels in providinga scrupulous, detailed narrativefrom the ground up…[Gordon]gives us the story in its fullcomplexity.”—James Simpson,Times Literary Supplement
“Masterful…succeeds spectacularlyby allowing a vivid insight into thelife and world of Calvin, usinggenerous quotations from hiscorrespondence.”—Hilmar Pabel,The Tablet
“Gordon does an excellent job ofincorporating several decades ofdevelopments in the social andcultural history of early modernEurope into his discussion andanalysis of Calvin’s life, work andhistorical context.”—Karen E. Spierling, English Historical Review
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The Making of the English GardenerPlants, Books and Inspiration,1560–1660Margaret Willes
In the century between the accessionof Elizabeth I and the restoration ofCharles II, a horticultural revolutiontook place in England, making it aleading player in the Europeanhorticultural game. Ideas wereexchanged across networks ofgardeners, botanists, scholars andcourtiers, and the burgeoningvernacular book trade spread thisnew knowledge still further—reaching even the growing numberof gardeners furnishing their moremodest plots across the verdantnation and its young colonies in theAmericas.
Margaret Willes introduces aplethora of garden enthusiasts fromthe renowned to the legions ofanonymous workers who created andtended the great estates. Packed withillustrations from the herbals, designtreatises and practical manuals thatinspired these men—andoccasionally women—Willes’s bookenthrallingly charts how England’sgarden grew.
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Captain CookMaster of the SeasFrank McLynn
The age of discovery was at its peakin the eighteenth century, with heroicadventurers charting the furthestreaches of the globe. Foremost amongthese explorers was navigator andcartographer Captain James Cook ofthe British Royal Navy.
Recent writers have viewed Cooklargely through the lens of colonialexploitation, regarding him as avillain and overlooking an importantaspect of his identity: his nauticalskills. In this authentic, engrossingbiography, Frank McLynn revealsCook’s place in history as a braveand brilliant seaman. He shows howthe Captain’s life was one of struggle—with himself, with institutions,with the environment, with thedesire to be remembered—and alsoone of great success. McLynn re-creates the voyages that took thefamous navigator from his nativeEngland to the outer reaches of thePacific Ocean. Ultimately, Cook,who began his career as a deckhand,transcended his humble beginningsand triumphed through goodfortune, courage and talent.
“accessible and exciting”—Michael Fathers, Literary Review
The English Castle1066–1650John Goodall
In this magnificent, compellinglywritten volume, John Goodall bringsto life the history of the Englishcastle over six centuries. In it heexplores the varied architecture ofthese buildings and describes theirchanging roles in warfare, politics,domestic living and governance.Chronologically organised, withchapters corresponding to the reignsof monarchs, the development ofcastles is placed firmly in historicalcontext and equal emphasis is givento buildings of every period.
“Majestic in scale and sumptuouslyproduced, it is an authority thatscholars will consult forgenerations.”—Clive Aslet, The Sunday Telegraph
“This is an excellent book…DrGoodall sets out to demolish anold-fashioned and outdated view ofwhat castles are. In doing so, in hisown words, he ‘joins up the dots’,assembling, in a sweeping narrative,what it would take years to gleanfrom obscure journals and academicbooks”—Simon Thurley, Country Life
This Seat of MarsWar and the British Isles,1485–1746Charles Carlton
Over the early modern period, manymillions of young men from the fourcorners of the now United Kingdomwent to war, often—and mostbloodily—against each other. Thealmost continuous fighting on landand sea for the two-and-a-halfcenturies between Bosworth andCulloden decimated lives, butcreated the British state and forgedthe nation as the world’spredominant power.
In this innovative and moving book,Charles Carlton explores the gloriousand terrible impact of war at thenational and individual levels.Chapters alternate, providing arobust military and political narrativeinterlaced with accounts illuminatingthe personal experience of war, fromrecruitment to the end of battle indischarge or death. Carlton expertlycharts the remarkable militarydevelopments over the period, as wellas war’s enduring corollaries—camaraderie, courage, fear andgrief—to give a powerful account ofthe profound effect of war on theBritish Isles and its peoples.
Beyond the TowerA History of East LondonJohn Marriott
From Jewish clothing merchants toBangladeshi curry houses, ancientdocks to the 2012 Olympics, thearea east of the City has alwaysplayed a crucial role in London’shistory. The East End, as it has beenknown, was the home toShakespeare’s first theatre and to theearly stirrings of a mass labourmovement; it has also traditionallybeen seen as a place of darkness anddespair, where Jack the Rippercommitted his gruesome murders,and cholera and poverty stalked theVictorian streets.
In this beautifully illustrated historyof this iconic district, John Marriottdraws on 25 years of research intothe subject to present anauthoritative and endlesslyfascinating account. With the aid ofcopious maps, archive prints andphotographs, and the words of EastLondoners from 17th-century silk-weavers to Cockneys during theBlitz, he explores the relationshipbetween the East End and the rest ofLondon, and challenges many of themyths which surround the area.
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A Genius for MoneyBusiness, Art and the MorrisonsCaroline Dakers
This is the spectacular rags-to-richesstory of James Morrison(1789–1857), who began lifehumbly but through hard work andentrepreneurial brilliance acquired afortune unequalled in nineteenth-century England. Using the extensiveMorrison archive, Caroline Dakerspresents the first substantialbiography of the richest commonerin England, recounting the details ofMorrison’s personal life while alsoplacing him in the Victorian age ofenterprise that made his successpossible.
An affectionate husband and fatherof ten, Morrison made his firstfortune in textiles, then a second ininternational finance. He invested inNorth American railways, wasinvolved in global trade from Cantonto Valparaiso, created hundreds ofjobs, and relished the challenges of‘the science of business’. His successenabled him to acquire land, houses,and works of art on a scale to rivalthe grandest of aristocrats.
The ZongA Massacre, the Lawand the End of SlaveryJames Walvin
On November 29, 1781, CaptainCollingwood of the British ship Zongcommanded his crew to throwoverboard one-third of his cargo: ashipment of Africans bound forslavery in America. The captainbelieved his ship was off course, andhe feared there was not enoughdrinking water to last until landfall.This book is the first to examine indetail the deplorable killings on theZong, the lawsuit that ensued, howthe murder of 132 slaves affecteddebates about slavery, and the way weremember the infamous Zong today.
Historian James Walvin explores allaspects of the Zong’s voyage and thesubsequent trial—a case brought tocourt not for the murder of the slaves,but as a suit against the insurers whodenied the owners’ claim that their‘cargo’ had been necessarily jettisoned.The scandalous case prompted widedebate and fueled Britain’s awakeningabolition movement. Without theepisode of the Zong, Walvin contends,the process of ending the slave tradewould have taken an entirely differentmoral and political trajectory.
Vauxhall GardensA HistoryDavid E. Coke and Alan Borg
From their early beginnings in theRestoration until the final closure inQueen Victoria’s reign, VauxhallGardens developed from a rural tavernand place of assignation into a dream-world filled with visual arts and music,and finally into a commercial site ofmass entertainment. A social magnetfor Londoners and tourists, they alsobecame a dynamic centre for the artsin Britain. By the eighteenth century,when the Gardens were owned andmanaged by Jonathan Tyers—friend ofHandel, Hogarth and Fielding—theywere crucial to the cultural andfashionable life of the country,patronised by all levels of society, fromroyal dukes to penurious servants.
In the first book on the subject forover fifty years, Alan Borg and DavidE. Coke reveal the teeming life, thespectacular art and the ever-presentmusic of Vauxhall in fascinating detail.Their historical exposition of the entirehistory of the foremost pleasure gardenof eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuryLondon makes a major contribution tothe study of London entertainments,art, music, sculpture, class andideology.
Edward IIIW. Mark Ormrod
Edward III (1312–1377) was the mostsuccessful European ruler of his age.Reigning for over fifty years, heachieved spectacular military triumphsand overcame grave threats to hisauthority, from parliamentary revolt tothe Black Death. Revered by hissubjects as a chivalric dynamo, heinitiated the Hundred Years War andgloriously led his men into battleagainst the Scots and the French.
In this illuminating biography, W. MarkOrmrod takes a deeper look at Edwardto reveal the man beneath the militarymuscle. What emerges is Edward’s clearsense of his duty to re-build the prestigeof the Crown, and through militarygains and shifting diplomacy, to secure alegacy for posterity. New details of thesplendour of Edward’s court, lavishnational celebrations and innovative useof imagery establish the king’sinstinctive understanding of the bondbetween ruler and people. With freshemphasis on how Edward’s rule wasaffected by his family relationships—including his roles as traumatised son,loving husband and dutiful father—Ormrod gives a valuable newdimension to our understanding of thisremarkable warrior king.
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Mary IEngland’s Catholic QueenJohn Edwards
The lifestory of Mary I—daughter ofHenry VIII and his Spanish wifeCatherine of Aragon—is often distilledto a few dramatic episodes: her victoryover the attempted coup by Lady JaneGrey, the imprisonment of her half-sisterElizabeth, the burning of Protestants,her short marriage to Philip of Spain.This original and deeply researchedbiography paints a far more detailedportrait of Mary and offers a freshunderstanding of her religious faithand policies as well as her historicalsignificance in England and beyond.
John Edwards, a leading scholar ofEnglish and Spanish history, is the firstto make full use of Continental archivesin this context, especially Spanish ones,to demonstrate how Mary’s culture,Catholic faith and politics werethoroughly Spanish. Edwards beginswith Mary’s origins, follows her as shebattles her increasingly erratic father,and focuses particular attention on hernotorious religious policies, some ofwhich went horribly wrong from herpoint of view. The book concludes witha consideration of Mary’s five-year reignand the frustrations that plagued herfinal years.
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The English Aristocracy,1070–1272A Social TransformationDavid Crouch
William the Conqueror’s victory in1066 was the beginning of a period ofmajor transformation for medievalEnglish aristocrats. This ground-breaking book examines for the firsttime the fate of the English aristocracybetween the reigns of the Conquerorand Edward I. Offering an originalexplanation of medieval society—onethat no longer employs traditional‘feudal’ or ‘bastard feudal’ models—Crouch argues that society remadeitself around the emerging principle ofnobility in the generations on eitherside of 1200, marking the beginning ofthe ancien régime.
The book describes the transformationin aristocrats’ expectations, conduct,piety and status; in expressions ofsocial domination; and in therelationship with the monarchy.Synchronising English social historywith non-English scholarship, Crouchplaces England’s experience of changewithin a broader Europeantransformation and highlightsEngland’s important role in theprocess. With his accustomed skill,Crouch redefines a fascinating era andthe noble class that emerged from it.
Christians and PagansThe Conversion of Britain from Alban to BedeMalcolm Lambert
“Lambert’s engaging and readableaccount weaves archaeological andart-historical evidence with theliterary record, demonstrating howthe process of conversion changed thehearts and minds of the inhabitants ofearly medieval Britain.”—Sarah Foot,BBC History Magazine
The Wars of the RosesMichael Hicks
“[this] handsome book…seeks not totrace a single thread but to sketchthe whole historical tapestry of thecomplex and bloody conflicts thatconvulsed England in the second halfof the fifteenth century.”—Helen Castor, Times Literary Supplement
“this impressive book…reinterpretsthe wars between York and Lancaster”—Desmond Seward, The Tablet
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Thomas CranmerDiarmaid MacCulloch
Winner of the James Tait BlackMemorial Prize for Biography, The Duff Cooper Prize and the Whitbread Biography Award
“The best biography of Cranmer”—A. L. Rowse, The Evening Standard
1998
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The King’s ReformationHenry VIII and the Remaking of the English ChurchG. W. Bernard
“A superb achievement. It advancesan extraordinarily skilledunderstanding of the intricaterelationship of religious belief,religious life, political necessity and political opposition.”—Lucy Wooding, Literary Review
2007
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The CharterhouseSurvey of London
A fully illustrated, comprehensiverecord of London’s medievalCharterhouse from the Survey ofLondon team, including originalresearch, new photography andpreviously unpublished inventories.
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Canterbury CathedralPriory in the Age of BecketPeter Fergusson
This account of the major renewal atCanterbury cathedral priory in themid-12th century illuminatesimportant shifts in architecture andmonastic life during the early years ofHenry II’s rule and that of his RoyalChancellor, Thomas Becket, sheddingfresh light on the social and culturalhistory of the mid-twelfth century.
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Blood and MistletoeThe History of the Druids in BritainRonald Hutton
“This book is a tour de force: surelythe definitive work on ourperception of the Druids.”—David V. Barrett, The Independent
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The Architecture of theScottish Medieval Church1100–1560Richard Fawcett
“Here, at last, is a richly illustrated,clearly written and authoritativeaccount of the subject.”—John Goodall, Country Life
2011
432
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Henry VIII and the Art of MajestyTapestries at the Tudor CourtThomas P. Campbell
“about as complete a study as onemight find on the grandeur of theTudor Court”—Art Times
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2007
440
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Selling the Tudor MonarchyAuthority and Image in Sixteenth-Century EnglandKevin Sharpe
“the first volume of a near-completedtrilogy covering representations of theEnglish monarchy, from Henry VIII’sbreak with Rome to the Revolution of1688. The range of material isencyclopaedic…experts…will regardit as an essential reference work”—John Guy, Literary Review
2008
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“This is an exciting and importantbook, informed by deep scholarshipyet replete with colourful detailsthat make it absorbing to read.”—Patricia Fara, BBC History Magazine
2008
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Elizabethan ArchitectureIts Rise and Fall, 1540–1640Mark Girouard
“No greater tribute to the mostglorious age of English architecturehas been compiled than MarkGirouard’s lavish 500-page survey ofthe wonders of the Elizabethan age…This is the work of a lifetime ofscholarship.”—Marcus Binney, The Times
2009
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Unseemly PicturesGraphic Satire and Politics in Early Modern EnglandHelen Pierce
“splendid…This is a thought-provoking and beautifully illustratedbook.”—Mark Stoyle, BBC History Magazine
2008
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The Print in Early Modern EnglandAn Historical OversightMalcolm Jones
Providing the first survey of theprints produced in England duringthe early modern era, this book willundoubtedly become the standardwork in the field for a generation ormore and will serve as the essentialunderpinning for a new generationof scholarship.
2010
352
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Ralph Tailor’s SummerA Scrivener, His City and the PlagueKeith Wrightson
The plague outbreak of 1636 inNewcastle-upon-Tyne was one of themost devastating in English history.This hugely moving study looks indetail at its impact on the citythrough the eyes of a man whostayed as others fled: the scrivenerRalph Tailor.
As a scrivener Tailor was responsiblefor many of the wills and inventoriesof his fellow citizens. By listening toand writing down the final wishes ofthe dying, the young scrivener oftenbecame the principal provider ofcomfort in people’s last hours.
Drawing on the rich records left byTailor during the course of his workalong with many other sources,Keith Wrightson vividly reconstructslife in the early modern city during atime of crisis and envisions whatsuch a calamitous decimation of thepopulation must have meant forpersonal, familial and social relations.
Image WarsPromoting Kings andCommonwealth in England,1603–1660Kevin Sharpe
“This is a formidable book and partof a formidable series…Theresearch is remarkable for its depthand breadth…a mine of usefulinformation and lively comment.”—John Morrill,BBC History Magazine
2010
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Andrew MarvellThe ChameleonNigel Smith
“Engaging, intensely researched…Smith is very good on the historicaland political contexts surroundingMarvell…a welcome contribution”—Nick Laird, The Daily Telegraph
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The Warrior GeneralsWinning the British Civil WarsMalcolm Wanklyn
“Wanklyn provides a useful, well-researched, general narrative of thehigher direction of the Civil Wars.”—John Childs, BBC History Magazine
“a work of erudite scholarship,which…demonstrates its theoreticalrigour in the unquestionablevalidity of its conclusions.”—Ian Cawood, Times Literary Supplement
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The Culture of Nature in Britain1680–1860P. M. Harman
Investigates the emergence of modernideas about the natural world in Britainfrom 1680–1860 through examining thecultural values common to the sciences,art, literature and natural theology.
“Richly detailed yet wonderfullyreadable”—Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
2009
400
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HubbubFilth, Noise and Stench inEngland, 1600–1770Emily Cockayne
“a veritable feast of filth and foulness,and I loved every minute of it.”—Christopher Hart, Literary Review
2008
352
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Empire to NationArt, History and the Visualizationof Maritime Britain, 1768–1829Geoff Quilley
This important and thought-provoking book argues that maritimeculture is critical to ourunderstanding of 18th- and 19th-century Britain and rethinks theplace of visual culture in therelationship between nation andempire.
2009
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The Invention of ScotlandMyth and HistoryHugh Trevor-Roper
“vastly entertaining and highlyintelligent”—Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph
“a stunning piece of detective work”—Colin Kidd, London Review of Books
2009
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The British Seaborne EmpireJeremy Black
“Black is refreshingly unapologeticabout the British Empire and thisbook is a valuable contribution tothe debate about its merits anddemerits”—The Sunday Telegraph
Nelson Love and FameEdgar Vincent
Shortlisted for the BBC 4 Samuel Johnson Prize
“Easily the best biography of NelsonI’ve ever read”—Andrew Roberts
“This is a wonderful book, the bestmodern biography of Britain’sgreatest admiral”—John Keegan,The Daily Telegraph
2005
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Imperial LandscapesBritain’s Global Visual Culture,1745–1820John E. Crowley
This is the first book to examineBritain’s early imperial landscape artfrom a broad comparativeperspective. It is both a ravishinglybeautiful art book and an historicalanalysis of how British visual cultureentwined with the politics ofcolonisation.
PMC
2011
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Mrs. Delany and Her CircleEdited by Mark Laird and Alicia Weisberg-Roberts
“brings Delaney studies to a newpitch of scholarly refinement, with adozen experts exploring the variousaspects of her achievement”—John McEwen, The Spectator
YCBABritonsForging the Nation 1707–1837
Third Edition
Linda Colley
Winner of the Wolfson History Prize
“Controversial, entertaining andalarmingly topical”—Philip Ziegler,The Daily Telegraph
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When London Was Capital of AmericaJulie Flavell
“Julie Flavell has produced not anaccount of the administration of theAmerican colonies from London butsomething much more original…She reveals an extraordinary, almostforgotten world, rich with anecdote.”—Duncan Fallowell, Daily Express
“Well-researched and enjoyable”—Leslie Mitchell, Literary Review
History and the EnlightenmentHugh Trevor-Roper
“[This is] a rallying cry for thosewho cherish history. The reading ofit left me exultant.”—RichardDavenport-Hines, Literary Review
“As an essayist he was in a class ofhis own…sardonic, witty, elegantand shrewd, these essays confirm hisstatus as one of the finest writers ofthe last half-century.”—The Oldie
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Behind Closed DoorsAt Home in Georgian EnglandAmanda Vickery
Accompanied the BBC TV series ‘At Home wth the Georgians’
In this brilliant work, AmandaVickery unlocks the homes ofGeorgian England to examine thelives of the people who lived there.
“a compelling narrative packed withanecdote, strange characters and allmanner of weird and wonderfuldetails about Georgian home life.”—Dan Cruickshank, Country Life
“Few academic historians manage tobe so funny without compromisingthe seriousness of their work. She didit 10 years ago in The Gentleman’sDaughter and she has done it againhere. It was worth the wait.”—Kathryn Hughes, The Guardian
“We see the Georgians at home aswe have never seen them before inthis ground-breaking book…bothscholarly and terrifically good fun.”—Frances Wilson, The Sunday Times
“What Vickery illuminates, oftenbrilliantly, always entertainingly andthrough a myriad of examples…are the ways in which family andgender relations were played out inGeorgian England.”—Stella Tillyard.Times Literary Supplement
2010
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The Gentleman’s DaughterWomen’s Livesin Georgian EnglandAmanda Vickery
Winner of the Wolfson HistoryPrize, The Whitfield Prize and theLongman/History Today Book of the Year Prize (joint)
“lively and engrossing…Serioushistory is rarely this much fun.”—Financial Times
2003
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The Dress of the PeopleEveryday Fashion in Eighteenth-Century EnglandJohn Styles
“a remarkable, and often poignant,heap of evidence of what the pooractually wore.”—Ferdinand Mount,Times Literary Supplement
The Social Life of CoffeeThe Emergence of the British CoffeehouseBrian Cowan
“[A] well-researched, wide-rangingand fascinating book”—Kevin Sharpe, Times Literary Supplement
2011
378
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The Arts of Industry in the Age of EnlightenmentCelina Fox
“a notable contribution…drawingattention to aspects of Britishhistory, skills and art that have beentoo long overlooked.”—Jenny Uglow, The Guardian
2010
576
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The Enlightened EconomyAn Economic History of Britain,1700–1850The New Economic History of Britain SeriesJoel Mokyr
“Mokyr utilises deep knowledge oftechnological and industrial history…[He] narrates brilliantly a rich story ofmodern economic growth…a deeplyimpressive contribution.”—David Greasley, BBC History Magazine
2009
550
pp.
ISBN
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Matthew BoultonSelling What All the World DesiresEdited by Shena Mason
“a triumphant celebration ofBoulton’s wide rangingachievements”—Tessa Murdoch, The Art Newspaper
2009
304
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PalmerstonA BiographyDavid Brown
This is the first comprehensivebiography of the charismatic LordPalmerston (1784–1865), a grandand fascinating figure in Victorianpolitics who became foreignsecretary, prime minister, and one ofthe defining figures of his age.
“A landmark in nineteenth centuryhistory.”—Andrew Lambert, author of Admirals: The NavalCommanders who made Britain Great
“A major biography, and the firstone to really capture its subject inhis fullness. Brown’s workestablishes him as a scholar of thefirst rank, and the book provides uswith new insights into a fascinatingcharacter.”—John Charmley, authorof Churchill: The End of Glory
“Brown’s scrupulous researchrecreates the vitality of the Whiggoverning tradition in its Victorianheyday. He brings alive Palmerston’smental landscape…This will be thestandard biography of the man.”—Rohan McWilliam, History Today
“rich, thoughtful…rewarding...surely [the] definitive life”—Ferdinand Mount, Times Literary Supplement
2010
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The Strawberry Hill Pressand its Printing HouseStephen Clarke
This illustrated study of HoraceWalpole’s celebrated Strawberry HillPress gathers for the first time a hostof surviving images of the PrintingHouse to discover what they revealabout the Press and its varied andimportant publications.
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Horace Walpole’s Strawberry HillEdited by Michael Snodin
“Contains everything you everwanted to know about HoraceWalpole and his amazing Gothicktreasury of Strawberry Hill. ”—Tim Knox, Country Life
2009
356
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The Eighteenth-centuryChurch in BritainTerry Friedman
This ambitious and generouslyillustrated book explores not only thephysical aspects of ecclesiasticalbuildings, but church-going activitiesfrom the cradle to the grave.
“The scope is breathtaking.”—John Martin Robinson, Country Life
“An essential book.”—Christopher Woodward, Building Design
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The Society of DilettantiArchaeology and Identity in the British EnlightenmentJason M. Kelly
This detailed cultural history of theSociety of Dilettanti sheds new lighton eighteenth-century grand tourism,elite masculinity, sociability, aesthetics,architecture and archaeology.
PMC
2010
336
pp. 1
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John Henry NewmanThe Challenge to Evangelical ReligionFrank M. Turner
Longlisted for the British Academy book prize
“John Henry Newman remains oneof the most puzzling figures of theEnglish nineteenth century, but thisbook goes a very long way towardsteasing out his mystery…[Turner]has drawn the most detailed andmagisterial picture of earlynineteenth-century English religiouslife…Frank M. Turner’s bookrevolutionises Newman studies.”—A. N. Wilson, Literary Review
‘Apologia Pro Vita Sua’and Six SermonsJohn Henry Cardinal NewmanEdited, Annotated andwith an Introduction byFrank M. Turner
This new edition includes apowerfully revisionist introduction in which historian Frank M. Turnerchallenges previous interpretations ofNewman’s conversion to RomanCatholicism and of the Apológia itself.
Available February 2012 528pp.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-17786-2 £20.00
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The Hell-Fire ClubsSex, Satanism and Secret SocietiesEvelyn Lord
“fascinating to see from Lord’sabsorbing study how integral thissort of institutional decadencebecame to the fabric of the state at a crucial moment in its formation.”—The Scotsman
“a wonderful insight into the world ofthe elite in the eighteenth century.”—Patrick Geoghegan, Irish Times
2010
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The Age of DoubtTracing the Roots of Our Religious UncertaintyChristopher Lane
The Victorian era was the first great‘Age of Doubt’. This book tells thefascinating story of a society understrain as virtually all aspects of lifechanged abruptly.
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DemobbedComing Home After World War TwoAlan Allport
Winner of the Longman/HistoryToday Book of the Year Award
“A highly impressive debut,demonstrating great scholarship andan ability to balance the humanedetail of fractured lives with a widerperspective of the political andsocial context…certainly the mostinsightful text on the 1940s to haveappeared this year.”—Ian Cawood,Times Literary Supplement
“Allport’s wonderfully insightfulstudy asks us to rethink theconventional chronology…It is notonly refreshingly free of jargon butremarkably moving. If all academichistory were written this way,popular historians would be out ofa job.”—Dominic Sandbrook, The Sunday Times
“A particularly welcome addition tothe field…Allport vividly conveyssome of the lesser-known aspects oflife in postwar Britain…Demobbedis highly readable and will beenjoyed by those with a generalinterest in the social history of theSecond World War.”—Hester Vaizey,Times Higher Education
Capital AffairsLondon and the Making of the Permissive SocietyFrank Mort
“an excellent work of social andcultural history…exhaustivelyresearched and thoroughlyinsightful.”—Dominic Sandbrook,Literary Review
“a valuable alternative social historyof 1950’s and 60’s Britain”—Nichi Hodgson, Standpoint
2011
304
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2010
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The Magnificent Mrs TennantDavid Waller
“Wilde, Gladstone and Hugo areamong those who animate [the]pages. It could be Thackeray at hisbest”—Christopher Hawtree, The Independent
“A beautifully researched andengaging biography”—The Times
2009
308
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Victorian BabylonPeople, Streets and Images inNineteenth-Century LondonLynda Nead
“a major contribution to ourknowledge of the lived experience ofthe Victorian city”—Journal of theSociety of Architectural Historians
2005
264
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Bugs and the VictoriansJ. F. M. Clark
“This book is insightful, elegantlywritten and beautifully illustrated.John Clark has taken a putativelynarrow topic and constantlysurprises with the myriad aspects ofVictorian society and science thatentomology touched and canilluminate in new ways.”—Michael Worboys, BBC History Magazine
The First Day of the BlitzSeptember 7, 1940Peter Stansky
“a vivid account of how Londonerswithstood attack. Recent eventshave shown how that resilient spiritlives into our own day.”—William Hay, Literary Review
“Stansky makes well-judged use ofeyewitness accounts to highlight thereality behind the myth.”—Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times
2008
224
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Five Days in LondonMay 1940John Lukacs
“A brilliant, heavyweight little book…its skillful concision cutspainfully to the bone and spills realblood on the carpets of Whitehalland Westminster.”—The Times
Art for the NationThe Eastlakes and the Victorian Art WorldSusanna Avery-Quash and Julie Sheldon
This fascinating biography of theVictorian Eastlake family explorestheir unparalleled devotion to thefledgling National Gallery.
2010
280
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The Intellectual Life of theBritish Working ClassesSecond Edition
Jonathan Rose
“magnificent…deeply inspiring”—Anthony Daniels, The Sunday Telegraph
2010
544
pp.
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George IIKing and ElectorAndrew C. Thompson
Despite a long and eventful reign,Britain’s George II is a largelyforgotten monarch, his achievementsoverlooked and his abilitiesmisunderstood. This landmarkbiography uncovers extensive newevidence in British and Germanarchives, making possible the mostcomplete and accurate assessment ofthis thirty-three-year reign. AndrewC. Thompson paints a richly detailedportrait of the many-faceted monarchin his public as well as his private life.
“an impressive and sympatheticreassessment, full of fresh andoriginal insights, of the man whopresided over Britain’s emergence asa world power. This will remain thedefinitive biography for ageneration and more.”—Stephen Taylor, University of Reading
“A groundbreaking study of aneglected monarch. Using newly-discovered archival material, AndrewC. Thompson offers a fundamentalreappraisal of George II both asBritish King and Hanoverian Elector,revealing his central political rolefully for the first time.”—Hamish Scott, University of Glasgow
ÆthelstanThe First King of EnglandSarah Foot
The powerful and innovative KingÆthelstan reigned only briefly(924–939), yet his achievementsduring those eventful fifteen yearschanged the course of English history.He won spectacular military victories(most notably at Brunanburh), forgedunprecedented political connectionsacross Europe, and succeeded increating the first unified kingdom ofthe English. To claim for him the titleof ‘first English monarch’ is noexaggeration. In this nuanced portraitof Æthelstan, Sarah Foot offers thefirst full account of the king everwritten. Æthelstan’s legacy, seen in thenew light of this masterful biography,is inextricably connected to the veryforging of England and early Englishidentity.
“Sarah Foot’s wide-ranging, detailedand sympathetic account offers manythought-provoking insights into acrucial and formative period inBritish history. In its pagesÆthelstan emerges from the shadowsas one of the great English rulers. Itwill be essential reading for all futureexplorers in the field.”—Michael Wood, author of In Search ofthe Dark Ages
King StephenEdmund King
“King is an expert guide, with aforensic eye for detail and a sharp-witted way with an explanation fora 21st-century readership.”—Helen Castor, Times Higher Education
Edward the ConfessorFrank BarlowPaper ISBN 978-0-300-07156-6 £16.95*
William the ConquerorDavid C. DouglasPaper ISBN 978-0-300-07884-8 £18.95*
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Edward IISeymour Phillips
“This massive deeply nuancedbiography draws out not only theKing’s own contradictions but thepolitical pressures and diplomatictensions he had to contend with.”—Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
“Phillips takes us deftly through thetwists and turns of Edward’seventful career.”—Nigel Saul,History Today
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Holy Bones, Holy DustHow Relics Shaped the History of Medieval EuropeCharles Freeman
This intriguing, beautifullyillustrated book encompasses 1,000years of holy relics across Europe,deepening our understanding of themedieval world by revealing howthey were used in religion and also inbusiness, politics and warfare.
“This superbly put together andelegantly written book is the firstproper history of the cult of relicsfrom the early days to the Counter-Reformation. Ranging from thesublime to the ridiculous, this is amarvellous study.”—Catholic Herald
“A nuanced, scholarly and richlyentertaining introduction to thesubject of medieval Christian relics.It is a treat. The geographical andchronological range of the book isimpressive…Freeman’s achievementis all the more impressive becausetoo few serious historians havebothered to study this topic in theround…As a result, this is easily thebest book that Freeman has writtenand also the best short introductionto the story of relics that I haveread.”—Jonathan Wright, The Tablet
The End of ByzantiumJonathan Harris
“Lucid, extremely well written withan excellent array of quotes andspread of information”—Michael Angold, Reviews In History
“Harris is fully in command of thisIslamic conquest and records a sagaseething with treachery and avaricewith rich political overtones andgiant cannonades.”—Colin Gardner,Oxford Times
Eleanor of AquitaineQueen of France, Queen of EnglandRalph V. Turner
Untangling the myths and legends ofmany centuries, this definitivebiography gives us the real Eleanor ofAquitaine—wife of two kings,mother of two kings, a tenacious andambitious twelfth-century queenwho carved a unique position forherself in a society hostile to the ideaof a woman in power.
“Eleanor’s is a great story, andRalph V. Turner tells it well.”—Brendan Smith, The Tablet
ChivalryMaurice Keen
Winner of the Wolfson History Prize
“A work that redefined the way welook at the secular values of themedieval ruling elites.”—Tony Pollard,BBC History Magazine
“Scholarly, original, beguiling.”—Fiona MacCarthy, The Times
2005 352pp. 35 b/w + 18 colour illus.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-10767-8 £14.99*
The Virgin WarriorThe Life and Death of Joan of ArcLarissa Juliet Taylor
“An utterly convincing portrait.[Taylor’s] Joan is still a saint and aheroine but much more down toearth than might be expected: awoman of action, courageous andresourceful.”—Michael Kerrigan,The Scotsman
“An admirably nuanced, criticalbiography, which, in its straight-forward approach to the sources,serves as a necessary corrective tomuch current scholarship.”—Brenda Bolton, Church Times
Empty Bottles of GentilismKingship and the Divine in LateAntiquity and the Early MiddleAges (to 1050)Francis Oakley
“A masterful and challenging study,proposing no less than a paradigmshift in our understanding ofancient and medieval politicaltheory in the global context ofsacral kingship.”—Marcia L. Colish,Yale University
2010 320pp.ISBN 978-0-300-15538-9 £25.00
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Out of the EastSpices and the Medieval ImaginationPaul Freedman
“an account of the impact of spiceson the history, geography,economics, health and eating habitsof medieval Europe that is asentertaining as it is informative.”—Julia Keay, Literary Review
Making a Living in the Middle AgesThe People of Britain 850–1520The New Economic History of Britain SeriesChristopher Dyer
“A work of immense ambition anderudition.”—History Today
2009
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Churches in EarlyMedieval IrelandArchitecture, Ritual and MemoryTomás Ó Carragáin
“a bold, myth busting book…Ó’Carragáin does a splendid job.”—Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald
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Southern AfricaOld Treacheries and New DeceitsStephen Chan
In this timely and essential book,Stephen Chan explores the politicallandscape of southern Africa,examining how it's poised to changeover the next years and what therepercussions are likely to be acrossthe continent. He focuses on threecountries in particular: South Africa,Zimbabwe, and Zambia, all of whichhave remained interconnected sincethe end of colonialism and theoverthrow of apartheid.
One of the key themes in the book isthe relationship between SouthAfrica and Zimbabwe, and Chansheds new light on the sharedintellectual capacities and interests ofthe two countries’ respectivepresidents, Jacob Zuma and RobertMugabe. Along the way, thepersonalities and abilities of keyplayers, such as Morgan Tsvangirai,the prime minister of Zimbabwe,and former South African presidentThabo Mbeki, emerge in honest andsometimes surprising detail.
“If there is any book that ‘explains’the tumultuous recent history ofsouthern Africa, this is surely it.”—Michael Holman, former Africaeditor for the Financial Times
2011
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KenyaBetween Hope and Despair,1963–2011Daniel Branch
During its first five decades ofindependence Kenya has experiencedassassinations, riots, coup attempts,ethnic violence and politicalcorruption. The ranks of thedisaffected, the unemployed and thepoor have multiplied. In thisauthoritative and insightful accountof Kenya’s history from 1963 to thepresent day, Daniel Branch sheds newlight on the nation’s struggles and thecomplicated causes behind them.
Branch describes how Kenyaconstructed itself as a state and howethnicity has proved a powerful forcein national politics from the start, ashave disorder and violence. Heexplores such divisive political issuesas the needs of the landless poor,international relations with Britainand with the Cold War superpowers,and the direction of economicdevelopment. Tracing an escalationof government corruption over time,the author brings his discussion tothe present, paying particularattention to the rigged election of2007, the subsequent compromisegovernment, and Kenya’s prospects asa still-evolving independent state.
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Drawing on interviews with many ofthe main players, the Africa editor ofThe Economist gives an absorbingaccount of Sudan’s descent into civilwar and failure over the past fifty years.
“unsentimental, well sourced andeminently readable.”—Colin Murphy, The Irish Times
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On the eve of the tenth anniversary ofthe intervention in Afghanistan, amajor reassessment of military strategyand the work of ‘nation-building’ inthis most unstable of countries.
In this timely and important book,Tim Bird and Alex Marshall offer apanoramic view of internationalinvolvement in Afghanistan from 2001to 2010. Tackling the subject matter asa whole, Bird and Marshall weavetogether analysis of military strategy,regional context, aid policy, the Afghangovernment, and the manydisagreements between and within theWestern powers involved in theintervention. Given the complicatingfactors of the heroin trade,unwelcoming terrain and precariousrelations with Pakistan, the authorsacknowledge the ways in whichAfghanistan has presented uniquechallenges for its foreign invaders.Ultimately, however, they argue thatthe international community has failedin its self-imposed effort to solveAfghanistan’s problems and that thereare broader lessons to be learned fromtheir struggle, particularly in terms ofcounterinsurgency and the ever-complicated work of ‘nation-building’.
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newA Living Man from AfricaJan Tzatzoe, Xhosa Chief andMissionary, and the Making ofNineteenth-Century South AfricaRoger S. Levine
This groundbreaking history reclaimsthe lost story of Jan Tzatzoe, anAfrican leader and intermediarywhose remarkable life epitomizes thetumultuous nature of the colonialencounter in South Africa and GreatBritain.
“It is a study that should beindispensable for any student of theimperial nineteenth century, andindeed of the broad evolution of thewestern world franchise throughthat epoch, and by no means least,of what formed the deepgenerational background of menlike Mandela.”—Noel Mostert,author of Supership, Frontiers andThe Line Upon a Wind
“This fascinating and absorbingwork demonstrates a great depth ofknowledge of colonial and Britishsource materials…making aparticularly significant contributionto our understanding of thedialogue between Western andindigenous knowledge systems.”—Andrew Bank, University of theWestern Cape
Islamization from BelowThe Making of MuslimCommunities in Rural FrenchSudan, 1880–1960Brian J. Peterson
This groundbreaking investigationexplores how and why so many ruralWest Africans ‘became Muslim’under French colonialism.
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YemenDancing on the Heads of SnakesVictoria Clark
“The West would do well to takeone precaution and read VictoriaClark’s excellent new book on thecountry, part history and parttravelogue. Clark leads the readerthrough Yemen’s turbulent past withhumour and perception.”—Richard Beeston, The Times
2010
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DubaiGilded CageSyed Ali
“[Ali] scratches the glossy surface offantastical construction projects andconspicuous consumption toexamine the paradoxes andcontradictions of Dubai society.”—Hugh Tomlinson, The Times
“[a] fascinating study”—P. D. Smith, The Guardian
2010
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The PersiansAncient, Mediaeval and Modern IranHoma Katouzian
“Maybe the broadest and bestoverview available in English of acountry which we need urgently tounderstand better. It should berequired holiday reading in theForeign Office, and maybe theWhite House too.”—Stephen Howe, The Independent
2010
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Modern IranRoots and Results of Revolution
Updated Edition
Nikki R. Keddiewith a section by Yann Richard
“perceptive, sensitive and insightful”—Ahmed Rashid
2006
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The Crisis of Islamic CivilizationAli A. Allawi
“[with] intimate knowledge of bothIslam and the West, and hisunflinching honesty…Allawi calmlyand methodically deconstructs anIslamic revival which has failed to liveup to its promises.”—The Economist
PashasTraders and Travellers in the Islamic WorldJames Mather
Runner up for the Longman/History Today prize
Ranging across two and a halfcenturies and through the great citiesof Istanbul, Aleppo, and Alexandria,James Mather tells the forgottenstory of the men of Britain’s LevantCompany who sought their fortunesin the Ottoman Empire. Intriguing,intimate, and original, his bookbrings to life an extraordinary tale offaraway visitors beguiled by amysterious world of Islam.
“vivid and well-written”—Linda Colley,Times Literary Supplement
“wonderful…the importance of thisexcellent and balanced study cannotbe overestimated.”—William Dalrymple, The Observer
“The universal language of tradewas the key to the Pasha’s success.Today’s observers of the Arabworld’s interaction with the Westwill be enlightened by JamesMather’s erudite testimony totolerance and cooperation.”—Paul Lay, History Today
2011
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Islamic ImperialismA HistoryEfraim Karsh
“an impeccable history...I could notrecommend [it] more highly.”—Hazhir Teimourian, Literary Review
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King Hussein of JordanA Political LifeNigel Ashton
“an indispensable resource for allstudents of the period for manyyears to come”—Michael Burton,Asian Affairs
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Turkey, Islam, Nationalism,and ModernityA HistoryCarter Findley
Findley’s reassessment of political,economic, social, and cultural historyreveals the dialectical interactionbetween radical and conservativecurrents of change, which alternatelyclashed and converged to shape twocenturies of late Ottoman andrepublican Turkish history.
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Not The EnemyIsrael’s Jews from Arab LandsRachel Shabi
“Shabi…carefully builds aconvincing and readable narrative ofhow a section of Israeli society hasbeen discriminated against since theformation of the state [of Israel].”—Richard Crowley, Irish Times
“Shabi’s important book is…a wakeup call to modern Israeli society.”—Miriam Halahmy, Jewish Chronicle
IsraelAn IntroductionEdited by Barry Rubin
This comprehensive book provides awell-rounded introduction to Israel—a definitive account of the nation’spast, its often controversial present,and much more. Edited by a leadinghistorian of the Middle East, Israel isorganised around six major themes:land and people, history, society,politics, economics and culture. Theonly available volume to offer such acomplete account, this book is writtenfor general readers and students whomay have little backgroundknowledge of this nation or its richculture. The contributors offeraccessible, clearly explained material,enhanced with images, maps, charts,tables, graphs and sidebars.
Available February 2012320pp. 86 b/w illus.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-16230-1 £20.00*
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Nazi Propaganda for the Arab WorldJeffrey Herf
“Professor Herf ’s book is athorough and important descriptionof Nazi propaganda to the Arabworld during World War II, andquite accurately and ominouslyhighlights the parallels betweenNazi anti-Semitic tenets andIslamist anti-Semitism.”—Benny Morris
1948A History of the First Arab-Israeli WarBenny Morris
“breaks new ground, offers newrevelations and arguments about theconflict’s causes and character…impressively exhaustive”—Stephen Howe, The Independent
2009
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Islam, Science, and theChallenge of HistoryAhmad Dallal
“Dallal’s account of Islamicscientific introspection is fascinatingto read as history, and instructive inits exploration of issues that remainfamiliar today in variousformulations of conflict betweenscience and religion.”—Tom Siegfried, Science News
PakistanEye of the Storm
Third Edition
Owen Bennett Jones
“Bennett Jones’s intelligent book isan excellent source of information.”—Anatol Lieven, London Review of Books
2009
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The SettlersAnd the Struggle over the Meaning of ZionismGadi Taub
“Anyone who has been concerned orangered by the debate over thefuture of liberal Zionism…shouldhurry to read The Settlers.”—Adam Kirsch, The Tablet
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The Forgotten PalestiniansA History of the Palestinians in IsraelIlan Pappé
For more than 60 years, hundreds ofthousands of Palestinians have lived asIsraeli citizens within the borders of thenation formed at the end of the 1948conflict. Occupying a precariousmiddle ground between the Jewishcitizens of Israel and the dispossessedPalestinians of the West Bank and theGaza Strip, the Israeli Palestinians havedeveloped an exceedingly complexrelationship with the land they callhome; however, in the innumerablediscussions of the Israel-Palestineproblem, their experiences are oftenoverlooked and forgotten.
In this book, historian Ilan Pappéexamines how Israeli Palestinians havefared under Jewish rule and what theirlives tell us about both Israel’s attitudetowards minorities and Palestinians’attitudes towards the Jewish state.Drawing upon significant archival andinterview material, Pappé analyses theIsraeli state’s policy towards itsPalestinian citizens, findingdiscrimination in matters of housing,education and civil rights. Rigorouslyresearched yet highly readable, The Forgotten Palestinians brings a newand much-needed perspective to theIsrael-Palestine debate.
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One State, Two StatesResolving the Israel/Palestine ConflictBenny Morris
“passionately argued”—Adam LeBor, The Sunday Times
2010
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VietnamRising DragonBill Hayton
Based on vivid eyewitness accountsand pertinent case studies, thismuch-needed behind-the-scenessurvey reveals an emerging Asianpower in a period of breathtakingsocial and economic change.
“Hayton has a keen eye for thedetail of everyday life as well aslarger cultural, economic, social andpolitical currents. This book leavesone with the feeling of having beenin the hands of an expert craftsman,and illuminates some of the majorissues confronting contemporaryVietnam.”—Carlyle A. Thayer,author of Vietnam People’s Army
“Examining nearly every aspect ofVietnamese politics and society,from the economy and family life,to religion and the plight ofindigenous minorities, Hayton givesa balanced, intelligent account of acountry whose history so differsfrom our own.”—Justin Wintle,Financial Times
“Bill Hayton’s Vietnam: RisingDragon is welcome…He writes withclarity and crispness…Hayton is athis most valuable and incisive.”—Paul Cheeseright, Asian Affairs
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Fallen GiantsA History of HimalayanMountaineering from The Age ofEmpire to the Age of ExtremesMaurice Isserman and Stewart WeaverWith Maps and Peak Sketches by Dee Molenaar
“[a] magnificent history…combineshistorical sweep and accuracy with amoral argument.”—Robert Macfarlane, The Sunday Times
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“a meticulous historian’s collectionof facts, backed by a lifetime’swork.”—William Leith, The Spectator
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The Great PartitionThe Making of India and PakistanYasmin Khan
Winner of the Royal HistoricalSociety Gladstone Book Prize
“illuminating details of how Partitionaffected everyday lives.”—Alex vonTunzelmann, The Daily Telegraph
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Colour of ParadiseThe Emerald in the Age of Gunpowder EmpiresKris Lane
“engaging and meticulouslyresearched…a valuable addition toan ongoing attempt to usecommodities as a conduit tounderstand the interconnected andinterdependent character of globalhistory.”—Dr Paul Drinot, BBC History Magazine
2010
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The Art of Not Being GovernedAn Anarchist History of Upland Southeast AsiaJames C. Scott
“Scott’s panoramic view will nodoubt enthrall many readers.”—Grant Evans, Times Literary Supplement
2011
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TibetA HistorySam van Schaik
Tibet is famous for its unique cultureand its controversial assimilation intomodern China. Yet Tibet in thetwenty-first century can only beproperly understood in the contextof its extraordinary history.
Sam van Schaik brings the history ofTibet to life by telling the stories of thepeople involved, from the glory days ofthe Tibetan empire in the seventhcentury through to the present day. Heexplores the emergence of TibetanBuddhism and the rise of the DalaiLamas, Tibet’s entanglement in the‘Great Game’ in the early twentiethcentury, its submission to ChineseCommunist rule in the 1950s and thetroubled times of recent decades.
Tibet sheds light on the country’scomplex relationship with China andexplains often-misunderstood aspectsof its culture, such as reborn lamas,monasteries and hermits, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, andthe role of the Dalai Lama. Van Schaik works through the layersof history and myth to create acompelling narrative, one that offersreaders a greater understanding ofthis important and controversialcorner of the world.
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Butterfly’s SistersThe Geisha in Western CultureYoko Kawaguchi
This fascinating and wide-rangingbook explores the Western portrayalof Japanese women—and geishas inparticular—from the mid-nineteenthcentury to the present day.
“Well researched, wide-ranging,lucidly written and occasionallylaugh-out-loud funny.”—Lesley Downer, Literary Review
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Cuban FiestasRoberto González Echevarría
A luminous history of Cuba’s mostdynamic and defining rituals and theever improvisational character ofCuban culture. Drawing from art,literature, film, and even the nationalsport of baseball, the author vividlyreveals the fiesta as a dynamic forceof both destruction and renewal inthe life of a people.
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Atlas of the TransatlanticSlave TradeDavid Eltis & David RichardsonForeword by David Brion DavisAfterword by David W. Blight
“A monumental chronicle of thishistorical tragedy, one that recordssome 35,000 individual slavingvoyages, roughly 80 percent of thosemade…a human document as well asa rigorous accounting. It is filled withmoving poems, photographs, lettersand diary entries.”—Dwight Garner,New York Times
The Problem of Slavery as HistoryA Global ApproachJoseph C. Miller
Tracing the global history of slavingover thousands of years, Millerreveals the shortcomings of Westernnarratives that define slavery by thesame structures and power relationsregardless of places and times,concluding instead that slaving is aprocess which can be understoodfully only as imbedded in changingcircumstances.
Available January 2012288pp.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-11315-0 £25.00
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CubaA New HistoryRichard Gott
“Written with verve and scholarship…the best history [of Cuba] yet.”—Ian Thomson, The Daily Telegraph
“invaluable”—Adam Feinstein, The Guardian
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Empires of the Atlantic WorldBritain and Spain in America1492–1830J. H. Elliott
“a quite masterly work ofcomparative history by a greathistorian”—Michael Howard, Times Literary Supplement
“[A] monumental analysis of twoNew World empires”—ChristianTyler, Financial Times Magazine
2009
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Forgotten ContinentThe Battle for Latin America’s SoulMichael Reid
An absorbing analysis of the state ofLatin America today.
“unfailingly lively but hugelyinformative”—Michael Kerrigan,The Scotsman
Simón Bolívar A LifeJohn Lynch
The definitive account of the life andinfluence of Simón Bolívar.
“The best biography to date of ‘The Liberator’”—J. H. Elliott, New York Review of Books
2007
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The Discovery of MankindAtlantic Encounters in the Age of ColumbusDavid Abulafia
“This book is a wonderful work ofscholarship”—John Appleby, BBC History Magazine
“there is no denying [Abulafia’s]brilliance at analysing Europeanmotivations and responses.”—Toby Green, The Independent
2009
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IslandersThe Pacific in the Age of EmpireNicholas Thomas
Joint winner of the Wolfson HistoryPrize (2010)
“not only a fine work of scholarshipbut also a lucid and engrossing read.”—Rod Edmond, BBC History Magazine
“Thomas’ description of the journeyinto the imperial world of the Pacificis made inclusive and companionablewith lovely asides…a comprehensivebut gripping book”—Katrina Schlunke,Times Higher Education
‘I am Not Master of Events’The Speculation of JohnLaw and Lord Londonderry in the Mississippi and South Sea BubblesLarry Neal
A distinguished economic historianexplores two of the greatest financialfiascos of all time and the outsizedpersonalities involved with them: theMississippi Bubble and the SouthSea Bubble of the early eighteenthcentury.
Available February 2012 224pp. 10 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-15316-3 £35.00
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The Future of HistoryJohn Lukacs
“A brilliant and penetrating analysisof the present and future of historyby one of our wisest historians andphilosophers of history, a work thatshould be read by everyoneinterested in history in the twenty-first century.”—Stanley G. Payne,author of Franco and Hitler: Spain,Germany, and World War II
The FingerA HandbookAngus Trumble
“traces the finger through art,culture, myth and biology to delivera comprehensive story of this mostobvious yet over-looked digit. A really enjoyable read.”—Alexandra Henton, The Field
“wears its wide-ranging scholarshiplightly.”—Michael Glover, The Independent
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BoredomA Lively HistoryPeter Toohey
This informative and entertaininginvestigation of boredom spans morethan 3,000 years of history and takesreaders through fascinatingneurological and psychologicaltheories of emotion as well as recentscientific investigations, to illustrateits essential role in our lives.
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A Little History ofPhilosophyNigel Warburton
Philosophy begins with questionsabout the nature of reality and howwe should live. These were theconcerns of Socrates, who spent hisdays in the ancient Athenianmarketplace asking awkwardquestions, disconcerting the people hemet by showing them how little theygenuinely understood. This engagingbook introduces the great thinkers inWestern philosophy and explores theirmost compelling ideas about theworld and how best to live in it.
In forty brief chapters, NigelWarburton guides us on achronological tour of the major ideasin the history of philosophy. Heprovides interesting and often quirkystories of the lives and deaths ofthought-provoking philosophersfrom Socrates, who chose to die byhemlock poisoning rather than liveon without the freedom to think forhimself, to Peter Singer, who asks thedisquieting philosophical and ethicalquestions that haunt our own times.
A Little History of Philosophy presentsthe grand sweep of humanity’s searchfor philosophical understanding andinvites all to join in the discussion.
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LoveA HistorySimon May
A radically new exploration of theways we think about love; how it hasbeen shaped, idolised, andmisconstrued by the West overnearly three millennia; and how wemight more accurately—andsuccessfully—conceive it.
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HoudiniArt and MagicBrooke Kamin Rapaport
“A delightful discovery, stuffed withphotographs and ephemeraincluding…diary pages filled withhis inky script.”—Lucy Davis, The Daily Telegraph
MilkA Local and Global HistoryDeborah Valenze
A historian reveals the illuminatinghistory of milk over three thousandyears of human civilisation, fromancient myth to modern grocerystore.
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Facing BeautyPainted Women and Cosmetic ArtAileen Ribeiro
This wide-ranging survey exploresperceptions of beauty in the Westernworld across four centuries throughart and through the ways in whichwomen utilised cosmetics and otherartifices to fit the ideals of their day.
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“a major work. [Pointon] cites anastonishing range of source materialand provides notes that are treasuretroves of information”—Susan L.Siegfried, History Workshop Journal
2010
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Leon TrotskyA Revolutionary’s LifeJoshua Rubenstein
Born Lev Davidovich Bronstein insouthern Ukraine, Trotsky was both aworld-class intellectual and a mancapable of the most narrow-mindedideological dogmatism. He was aneffective military strategist and anadept diplomat, who staked the fate ofthe Bolshevik revolution on themeager foundation of a Europe-wideCommunist upheaval. He was amaster politician who played his cardsbadly in the momentous struggle forpower against Stalin in the 1920s. Andhe was an assimilated, indifferent Jewwho was among the first to foresee thatHitler’s triumph would mean disasterfor his fellow European Jews, and thatStalin would attempt to forge analliance with Hitler if Soviet overturesto the Western democracies failed.
In this lucid and judicious evocationof his life, Trotsky emerges as abrilliant yet flawed man. Rubensteinoffers us a Trotsky who is mentallyacute and impatient with others, oneof the finest students of contemporarypolitics who refused to engage in thenitty-gritty of party organisation in the1920s, when Stalin wasmanoeuvering, inexorably, towardsTrotsky’s own political oblivion.
Petersburg Fin de SiècleMark D. Steinberg
The final decade of the old order inimperial Russia was a time of bothcrisis and possibility, an uncertaintime that inspired an often desperatesearch for meaning. This bookexplores how journalists and otherwriters in St. Petersburg describedand interpreted the troubled yearsbetween the Russian revolutions of1905 and 1917.
Mark Steinberg, distinguishedhistorian of Russia in the latenineteenth and early twentiethcenturies, examines the work ofwriters of all kinds, from anonymousjournalists to well-known publicintellectuals, from secular liberals toreligious conservatives. Though diversein their perspectives, these urbanwriters were remarkably consistent inthe worries they expressed. Theygrappled with the impact oftechnological and material progress onthe one hand, and with an ever-deepening anxiety and pessimism onthe other. Steinberg reveals a new,darker perspective on the history of St. Petersburg on the eve of revolutionand presents a fresh view of Russia’sexperience of modernity.
The Stalin CultA Study in the Alchemy of PowerJan Plamper
Between the late 1920s and the early1950s, one of the most persuasivepersonality cults of all timessaturated Soviet public space withimages of Stalin. A torrent ofportraits, posters, statues, films,plays, songs and poems galvanisedthe Soviet population and inspiredleftist activists around the world. Inthe first book to examine the culturalproducts and production methods ofthe Stalin cult, Jan Plamperreconstructs a hidden history linkingartists, party patrons, statefunctionaries and ultimately Stalinhimself in the alchemical project thattransformed a pock-markedGeorgian into the embodiment ofglobal communism. Departing frominterpretations of the Stalin cult asan outgrowth of Russian mysticismor Stalin’s psychopathology, Plamperestablishes the cult’s context within abroader international history ofmodern personality cults constructedaround Napoleon III, Mussolini,Hitler and Mao.
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It Was a Long Time Agoand It Never HappenedAnywayRussia and the Communist PastDavid Satter
Russia today is haunted by deeds thathave not been examined and wordsthat have been left unsaid. A seriousattempt to understand the meaning ofthe communist experience has notbeen undertaken and millions ofvictims of Soviet communism are allbut forgotten. In this book, DavidSatter, a former Moscowcorrespondent for the Financial Timesand long-time writer on Russia and theSoviet Union, presents a striking newinterpretation of Russia’s greathistorical tragedy, locating its source inRussia’s failure fully to appreciate thevalue of the individual in comparisonwith the objectives of the state.
Through a wide-ranging considerationof attitudes towards the living and thedead, the past and the present, thestate and the individual, Satter arrivesat a distinctive and important new wayof understanding the Russianexperience.
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Windows on the WarSoviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941–1945Edited by Peter Kort Zegers and Douglas W. Druick
This is the first major publication inEnglish to focus on the extraordinaryposters issued by the Soviet Union’sTASS news agency during WorldWar II to bolster support for theSoviet war effort.
An international team of scholarspresents the TASS posters both asunique historical objects and asartworks that reveal how preeminentartists of the day usedunconventional technical and visualmeans to contribute to the wareffort, marking a major chapter inthe history of design andpropaganda. Generously illustrated,the book presents photographs,documentary materials andmemorabilia in meaningfuljuxtapositions with images of theTASS posters. Also included aredocuments illuminating theexpression of Russian cultural life inthe United States during the war,opening a fascinating window on tothe war along the Eastern Front andthe development of this remarkableaesthetic genre.
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Russian OrientalismAsia in the Russian Mind fromPeter the Great to EmigrationDavid Schimmelpenninck van der Oye
This highly original andcontroversial book studies Russia’srelationship with the Orient beforethe Revolution of 1917 and arguesthat the Russian Empire’s bi-continental geography, itsambivalent relationship with the restof Europe and the complicatednature of its encounter with Asiahave all resulted in a variegated andoften sympathetic understanding ofthe East among its people.
“Russian historical perceptions ofAsia are a fascinating and importanttopic, both for what they say aboutRussian policy outside Europe andfor what they tell us about theRussians themselves. As the balanceof global power tilts towards Asia,where Russians position themselvesbetween the West and the Orient iscertain to become of ever-greatersignificance. No Western scholar isbetter equipped than ProfessorSchimmelpennick to write on thistheme, and his new book is a tour-de-force.”—Dominic Lieven, The London School of Economicsand Political Science
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Picturing RussiaExplorations in Visual CultureEdited by Valerie A. Kivelsonand Joan Neuberger
“takes the reader on a thought-provoking journey through theevolution of Russian visual culture,and will introduce many tounfamiliar subjects whilst offeringfresh interpretations of artistic andcultural landmarks.”—Emma Minns,Slavonic And East European Review
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Ivan the TerribleIsabel de Madariaga
“simply brilliant…a colossalachievement of magisterialscholarship, beautifully readable proseand superb characterisation of astaggeringly degenerate monster”—Simon Sebag Montefiore, Evening Standard
2006
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Catherine the GreatA Short History
Second Edition
Isabel de Madariaga
“A fascinating tale…A book thatincludes some of the most insightfulchapters on eighteenth-centuryRussia to be found anywhere…[An]impressive accomplishment.”—W. Bruce Lincoln, Times Literary Supplement
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Peter the GreatA BiographyLindsey Hughes
“Fascinating and compellinglyreadable…[a] superb shortbiography.”—Simon SebagMontefiore, Literary Review
The Empire’s New ClothesA History of the Russian FashionIndustry, 1700–1917Christine Ruane
“Books which can show convincingpictorial evidence of this (topic) arefew and far between…But Ruanehas set the balance straight, delvingenthusiastically into all kinds ofrepresentative material…(a)superbly written text.”—Richard Edmonds, Birmingham Post
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The Most Musical NationJews and Culture in the Late Russian EmpireJames Loeffler
“James Loeffler’s stimulating andprovocative study contributescreatively to a number of scholarlystreams of inquiry.”—AlexanderOrbach, The Russian Review
2010
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Children of the GulagAnnals of Communism SeriesCathy A. Frierson and Semyon S. Vilensky
"[the authors] have performed agreat service in putting so muchimportant material at the commandof an English-speaking audience…a memorial to a particularly heart-wrenching group of Terror’svictims”—Catriona Kelly, Times Literary Supplement
Children’s WorldGrowing Up in Russia, 1890–1991Catriona Kelly
“an admirably clear analysis of thedevelopment of Soviet thinking.”—Vanora Bennett, The Independent
“authoritative and admirable”—Donald Rayfield, Literary Review
2007
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Lenin’s Jewish QuestionYohanan Petrovsky-Shtern
The first examination of Lenin’sgenealogical, cultural and politicalconnections to East European Jewsand the broader implications forRussian and Soviet history.
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Stalin’s WarsFrom World War to Cold War,1939–1953Geoffrey Roberts
“an astonishing defence of theSoviet dictator…a must-read foranyone with an interest in Stalin andhis times.”—BBC History Magazine
“one of the best narrative accountswe have of the real Stalin and hisretinue.”—Richard Overy, Literary Review
Propaganda State in CrisisSoviet Ideology, Indoctrination, andTerror under Stalin,1927–1941David Brandenberger
Although the Soviet Union is oftenconsidered to have been the world’sfirst propaganda state, communistofficials under Stalin were repeatedlyfrustrated in their attempts to promote acoherent sense of ‘Soviet’ social identity.An exposé of systemic failure withinUSSR’s ideological establishment, thisbook rewrites the history of Sovietindoctrination and mass mobilisationbetween 1927 and 1941.
Available January 2012384pp. 24 b/w illus.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-15537-2 £40.00
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The Road to TerrorStalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932–1939
Updated and Abridged Edition
Annals of Communism SeriesJ. Arch Getty and Oleg V. NaumovTranslations by Benjamin Sher
“As an accumulation of freshmaterial on Stalinism, [it] has fewequals.”—Robert Service, Evening Standard
2010
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The Kirov Murder and Soviet HistoryAnnals of Communism SeriesMatthew E. Lenoe
Drawing on hundreds of newlyavailable, top-secret KGB and partyCentral Committee documents,historian Matthew E. Lenoereexamines the 1934 assassination ofLeningrad party chief Sergei Kirovand the questions about Stalin’sinvolvement in the killing.
“Matthew Lenoe’s superb KirovMurder solves the crime of thecentury.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore,The Sunday Telegraph
SeditionEveryday Resistance in the Soviet Unionunder Khrushchev and BrezhnevAnnals of Communism SeriesEdited by Vladimir A. Kozlov,Sheila Fitzpatrick and Sergei V. MironenkoThe first book to tell the hiddenstory of popular discontent duringthe Khrushchev and Brezhnev years.
2011 384pp.ISBN 978-0-300-11169-9 £45.00*
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Gulag VoicesAn AnthologyAnnals of Communism SeriesEdited by Anne Applebaum
“invaluable…a marvellous collectionof memoirs, stories andreminiscences written by survivingGulag inmates ranging from the1920s when Lenin opened camps inthe first days after the Revolution, tothe late 1970s”—Victor Sebestyen, The Spectator
2011
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Russia’s Cold WarFrom the October Revolution to the Fall of the WallJonathan Haslam
The first history of the Cold Warfocusing on the Soviet dimension,based on previously inaccessiblearchives.
“A brilliant and originalcontribution to the literature on theCold War. Haslam combines deepresearch with sharp insight toprovide an illuminating account ofthe Soviet side of that conflict.”—David Holloway, Stanford University
“Jonathan Haslam has produced thefirst comprehensive account ofSoviet policy between the OctoberRevolution and the fall of the BerlinWall, using an astonishing array oforiginal materials that take readersinto the heart of decision-making inMoscow and its satellites.”—Michael Burleigh, The Sunday Telegraph
“There are rich rewards in itsfascinating insights, well balancedjudgements and original, sometimesprovocative arguments, which arebound to stimulate debate for yearsto come.”—Orlando Figes, The Sunday Times
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“[a] fascinating and essentialbiography…If you want tounderstand how Stalinist Russiaworked, read this book.”—Simon Sebag Montefiore, The Sunday Telegraph
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Whispering CityRome and its HistoriesR. J. B. Bosworth
In this one-of-a-kind book, historianRichard Bosworth draws upon hisexpertise in Italian pasts to explore themany layers of history found withinthe Eternal City. Often beginning hisanalysis with sites and monumentsthat can still be found incontemporary Rome, Bosworthexpands his scope to review howpolitical groups of different eras—theCatholic Church, makers of the Italiannation, Fascists and ‘ordinary’ Romans—read meaning into the city aroundthem. Weaving in the city’squintessential figures (Garibaldi, Pius XII, Mussolini, and Berlusconi)and architectural icons (the Vatican,St. Peter’s Basilica, the VictorEmmanuel Monument, and EUR)with those forgotten or unknown,Bosworth explores the many historiesthat whisper their rival and competingmessages and seek to impose theirtruth upon the passing crowds.
“Whatever mythic template isimposed, other, older histories comewhispering through in everythingfrom architecture and statuary topolitical posters. Bosworth’s city is a monument to history’sunpredictability and plurality.”—Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
Contesting DemocracyPolitical Ideas in Twentieth-Century EuropeJan-Werner Müller
This book is the first major accountof political thought in twentieth-century Europe—both West andEast—to appear since the end of theCold War. Skillfully blendingintellectual, political and culturalhistory, Jan-Werner Müller elucidatesthe ideas that shaped the period ofideological extremes before 1945 andthe liberalisation of West Europeanpolitics after the Second World War.He also offers vivid portraits offamous as well as unjustly forgottenpolitical thinkers and the movementsand institutions they inspired.
Müller pays particular attention toideas advanced to justify fascism andhow they relate to the special kind ofliberal democracy that was created inpostwar Western Europe. He alsoexplains the impact of the 1960s andneoliberalism, ending with a criticalassessment of today’s self-consciouslypost-ideological age.
“admirably thorough andcomprehensive”—Jürgen Habermas
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BelarusThe Last European DictatorshipAndrew Wilson
This book is the first in English toexplore Belarus’s complicated road tonationhood and to examine in detailits politics and economics since1991, the nation’s first year ofindependence. Andrew Wilsonfocuses particular attention onAliaksandr Lukashenka’s surprisinglongevity as president, despitehuman rights abuses, andinvolvement in yet another riggedelection in December, 2010.
Wilson looks at Belarusian history asa series of false starts in the medievaland pre-modern periods, and at themany rival versions of Belarusianidentity, culminating with the SovietBelarusian project and theestablishment of Belarus’s currentborders during World War II. Healso addresses Belarus’s on-offrelationship with Russia, itssimultaneous attempts to play agame of balance in the no-man’s-landbetween Russia and the West, andhow, paradoxically, Belarus is at lastbecoming a true nation under therule of Europe’s ‘last dictator’.
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The Serpent and the LambCranach, Luther and the Makingof the ReformationSteven Ozment
This compelling book retells and revisesthe story of the German Renaissanceand Reformation through the lives oftwo controversial men of the sixteenthcentury: the Saxon court painter LucasCranach (the Serpent) and theWittenberg monk-turned-reformerMartin Luther (the Lamb).Contemporaries and friends, Cranachand Luther were very differentGermans, yet their collaborativesuccesses merged art and religion into arevolutionary force that became theProtestant Reformation. StevenOzment, an internationally recognisedhistorian of the Reformation era,reprises the lives and works of Cranachand Luther in this generouslyillustrated book. He contends thatCranach’s new art and Luther’s oratoryreleased a barrage of criticism upon theVatican, the force of which secured anew freedom of faith and pluralism ofreligion in the Western world. BetweenLuther’s pulpit praise of the sex drivewithin the divine estate of marriage andCranach’s parade of strong, lithewomen, a new romantic, familialconsciousness was born which evoked anew organisation of society and foretolda new direction for Germany.
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new new new newSavonarolaThe Rise and Fall of a Renaissance ProphetDonald Weinstein
Girolamo Savonarola, the fifteenth-century millenarian friar, embracedthe revolution of the Florentinerepublic and prophesied that it wouldbecome the centre of a New Age ofChristian renewal and worlddomination. This new biography, theculmination of many decades of study,presents an original interpretation ofSavonarola’s prophetic career and ahighly nuanced assessment of hisvision and motivations.
Weinstein sorts out the multiplestrands that connect Savonarola to histime and place, following him fromhis youthful rejection of a world heregarded as corrupt, to his engagementwith that world to save it from itself,to his shattering confession—anadmission that he had invented hisprophesies and faked his visions. Washis confession sincere? A forgerycirculated by his inquisitors? Or anattempt to escape bone-breakingtorture? Weinstein offers a highlyinnovative analysis of the testimony toprovide the first truly satisfyingaccount of Savonarola and his fate as afailed prophet.
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The Book in theRenaissanceAndrew Pettegree
“The great joy of The Book in theRenaissance is that it paints a vivid,often surprising portrait of theWest’s first ventures into thepublishing industry…This bookwill make specialists prick up theirears but it also has huge appeal forthe general reader.”—Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald
“An authoritative, innovative andsuccinct account of one of the mostfundamental issues in Renaissancehistory, the role of the printedbook.”—Henry Kamen
Too Much to KnowManaging Scholarly InformationBefore the Modern AgeAnn Blair
“[a] timely book…Too Much to Knowis our pre-history: a saga of humansearch engines before the digitalage…With extensive learning, Blairexplains how current concerns overinformation overload are far fromnew.”—James Delbourgo, Times Higher Education
Available October 2011 416pp. 31 b/w illus.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-16539-5 £16.99*
The EscorialArt and Power in the RenaissanceHenry Kamen
“Henry Kamen, renowned for hisrevisionist histories of theInquisition and of Philip II, has inThe Escorial presented the palace-monastery as it really is: a lovelyRenaissance wonder in thehumanistic tradition.”—Christopher Howse, The Spectator
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The Second CrusadeExtending the Frontiers of ChristendomJonathan Phillips
“absorbing…will be requiredreading for…the breadth and depthof its analysis”—Helen Castor, The Guardian
“Phillips provides a brilliant analysisof the European situation in 1145…Excellent.”—John France, The International History Review
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Fighting for the CrossCrusading to the Holy LandNorman Housley
This vividly written book recreatesfor the first time the experience ofmedieval European crusaders.
“vivid and well-organised”—John France, BBC History Magazine
Spain, Europe and theWider World 1500–1800J. H. Elliott
“[an] invaluable and wonderfullyreadable collection.”—FernandoCervantes, Times Literary Supplement
2009
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Shopping in the RenaissanceConsumer Cultures in Italy,1400–1600Evelyn Welch
Winner of the Wolfson History Prize
“outstanding…written with such a pace that you’re hooked beforeyou have a chance to feel scared bythe scholarship.”—Kathryn Hughes,The Guardian
2009
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The Italian InquisitionChristopher F. Black
“Black’s eminently readable surveyis a considerable achievement.”—Peter Marshall, Times Literary Supplement
2008
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The French Renaissance CourtRobert J. Knecht
“the erudition and the insight areevident on every page. A major newachievement has been added to thestudy of princely courts.”—Theodore K. Rabb, Times Literary Supplement
2009
506
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Church, Society andReligious Change inFrance, 1580–1730Joseph Bergin
“Joe Bergin has built his reputation asthe world’s leading authority on theearly modern French church…Heknows the church of the grand sièclefrom the inside, and in analysing itsstructure and workings he has attainedthe stature…of a great historian.”—William Doyle, French History
2009
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Dance in the RenaissanceEuropean Fashion, French ObsessionMargaret M. McGowan
Winner of the Wolfson History Prize
“highly recommended reading…for anyone intrigued by Renaissanceculture and its complex interrelationsbetween spectacle and power.”—Anne Hogan, Times Higher Education
2008
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Enlightened PleasuresEighteenth-Century France and the New EpicureanismThomas M. Kavanagh
Kavanagh demonstrates how the artand literature of eighteenth-centuryFrance put the experience of pleasureat the centre of the cultural agenda.
2010
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GaribaldiInvention of a HeroLucy Riall
“impressively researched, authoritative,intelligent and thoughtful…a compelling read, full of fascinatingnew material.”—Adam Zamoyski, The Sunday Telegraph
“How and why Garibaldi acquiredsuch a status is the subject of LucyRiall’s absorbing and scholarly book”—David Gilmour, The Spectator
Genocide Before the HolocaustCathie Carmichael
“The book is impressive in itsgeographical and historical scope...Genocide before the Holocaustprovides an informed, useful andinsightful overview of ethnic andreligious persecutions of minorities.”—Piotr A. Cieplak, Times Higher Education
2009
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newPomp and PovertyA History of Silk in IrelandMairead Dunlevy
This beautifully illustrated book is acomprehensive history of theproduction and consumption of silkin Ireland.
2010
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Why the Dreyfus AffairMattersLouis Begley
“a brilliant work of historicalstorytelling, reminding us to whatextent the drama is in the detail.”—Natasha Lehrer, The Jewish Chronicle
Cosima WagnerThe Lady of BayreuthOliver HilmesTranslated by Stewart Spencer
“a fascinating account, not just of apivotal figure in European musicalhistory, but of an epoch and anethos”—Robert Carver, The Tablet
2011
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HeideggerThe Introduction of Nazism intoPhilosophy in Light of theUnpublished Seminars of 1933–1935Emmanuel FayeTranslated by Michael B. Smith
“By highlighting the links betweenHeidegger’s politics and hisphilosophy…Faye has done bothhistory and philosophy a valuableservice.”—Martin Cohen, Times Higher Education
2011
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The Rise of Female Kingsin Europe, 1300–1800William Monter
In this lively andpathbreaking book, William Montersketches Europe’s increasingacceptance of autonomous femalerulers between the late Middle Agesand the French Revolution. Montersurveys the governmental records ofEurope’s thirty women monarchs—the famous (Mary Stuart, Elizabeth I,Catherine the Great) as well as theobscure (Charlotte of Cyprus, IsabelClara Eugenia of the Netherlands)—describing how each of themachieved sovereign authority, wieldedit, and (more often than men)abandoned it. Monter argues thatEurope’s female kings, who ruled bydivine right, experienced nosignificant political oppositiondespite their gender.
Available February 2012304pp. 19 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-17327-7 £25.00*
The Conversion of ScandinaviaVikings, Merchants andMissionaries in the Remaking ofNorthern EuropeAnders Winroth
Drawing on painstaking analysis andpaleographic reconstruction ofarcheological and literary sources,Anders Winroth presents a radicallynew interpretation of the conversionof Scandinavia from paganism toChristianity in the early Middle Ages.
Available February 2012 256pp. 24 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-17026-9 £30.00
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Walther RathenauThe Limits of SuccessShulamit Volkov
The first full biography of WaltherRathenau to be published in Englishin many years, this sensitive portraitexplores Rathenau’s life andassassination, and above allilluminates the complex social andpsychological milieu of GermanJewry in the period before Hitler’srise to power.
The Shameful PeaceHow French Artists andIntellectuals Survived the Nazi OccupationFrederic Spotts
“A fascinating account of howfamous writers, artists andintellectuals living in France duringthe war survived the Nazioccupation; a whole spectrum fromheroes to collaborators.”—Marcel Berlins, The Guardian
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Belonging and GenocideHitler’s Community, 1918–1945Thomas Kühne
How could the German people havecondoned and participated in theHolocaust? Thomas Kühne offers aprovocative answer to this troublingquestion. He shows how the Nazisused the human desire forcommunity to build a genocidalsociety.
2010
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8.00The Death of the ShtetlYehuda Bauer
An internationally acclaimedHolocaust historian recount thedestruction of the shtetls at the handsof the Nazis in 1941–1942.
“[A] masterful new study”—Adam Kirsch, The Tablet
2011
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“fascinating…how institutionalisedevil could take one of the greatesthumanists who has ever lived andtwist him to its own ends.”—Fergus Johnston, Irish Times
2010
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PlumesOstrich Feathers, Jews, and a Lost World of Global CommerceSarah Abrevaya Stein
“comprehensive, meticulous andfascinating history…a terrific story.”—Jonathan Mirsky, Literary Review
2010
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The Jews of San NicandroJohn A. Davis
“A first-rate, concise and attractivelywritten book…John Davis tells usall…about this last phase of anextraordinary episode in 20th-century history.”—Eric Hobsbawm, London Review of Books
“It is an extraordinary story ofobstinacy and steadfastness andJohn Davis has told it exceptionallywell.”—David Abulafia, The Tablet
Hitler, the Germans, and the Final SolutionIan Kershaw
“an excellent chance to acquire, in asingle volume, Kershaw’s writingson the Holocaust”—Dan Stone, BBC History Magazine
2009
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The Jews in the SecretNazi Reports on PopularOpinion in Germany,1933–1945Edited by Otto Dov Kulka and Eberhard JäckelTranslated by William Templer
“a first-class collection of lastingvalue. An outstanding scholarlyachievement.”—Ian Kershaw, authorof Hitler: A Biography and Hitler, theGermans and the Final Solution
Includes CD-ROM
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Emma GoldmanRevolution as a Way of LifeVivian Gornick
A vibrant, deeply human portrait ofa woman dedicated to fierce protestagainst the tyranny of institutionsover individuals, by the celebratedauthor.
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The Legacy of the Second World WarJohn Lukacs
“John Lukacs presents an originaland complex analysis. Thescholarship is thorough andimpeccable, and the final product ahighly nuanced discussion of majordecisions and problems.”—StanleyPayne, author of Franco and Hitler:Spain, Germany, and World War II
2011
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June 1941Hitler and StalinJohn Lukacs
“incisive…provides an absorbingaccount of events that really didchange the world and of the twomen at the heart of them.”—Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times
Architecture in UniformDesigning and Building for the Second World WarJean-Louis Cohen
This fascinating book offers a newperspective on the architecturalhistory of the Second World War,contending that during the yearsbetween the bombings of Guernicain 1937 and of Hiroshima in 1945,specific advances were fundamentalto the process of modernisation andled to the definitive supremacy ofmodernism in architecture.
Centering the discussion on tenmain themes, the author investigatesvarious aspects of architecture’smobilisation in the war years, as wellas the trajectories of individualarchitects. He analyses architecturaldevelopments worldwide and takesinto account each of the majorparticipants in the war, including theUnited States, Japan, Great Britain,France, Italy, the Netherlands,Germany and the Soviet Union. Thebook not only focuses on plans,buildings, and technologicalinventions but also examines themany types of visual representationused for war purposes, enhanced by arich array of more than 300illustrations.
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Twelve Turning Points of the Second World WarP. M. H. Bell
The Battle of Britain. Pearl Harbor.Stalingrad. D-Day. These definingevents of the Second World War hadthe potential to swing the war in favourof either side and in turn change thecourse of history. In this gripping newlook at the twentieth century’s mostcrucial conflict, historian P. M. H. Bellanalyses twelve unique turning pointsthat determined the character and theultimate outcome of the Second WorldWar.
Be they military campaigns,economic actions or diplomaticsummits, Bell’s twelve turning pointsspan the full breadth of the war,from the home front to the frontline. Many are familiar—Barbarossaand Hiroshima among them—whilesections on war production, theAtlantic convoy system, and theconferences at Tehran and Yaltaemphasise the importance of thecombatants’ actions off thebattlefield. Through these keenlynarrated episodes, Bell reveals howthe Allied and Axis powers achievedtheir greatest successes and stumbledinto their strategic failures, invitingus to think about the Second WorldWar in a fresh, stimulating way.
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December 1941Evan Mawdsley
An account of twelve pivotal days in1941, when a chain of interlinkedevents decided the outcome of a warand changed the course of a century.
On Monday, December 1, 1941, theJapanese government made its finaldecision to attack Britain andAmerica. In the following days, theRed Army launched a counterthrustin Moscow while the Japanesebombed Pearl Harbor and invadedMalaya. By December 12, Hitler haddeclared war on the United States,the collapse of British forces in theFar East had begun, and Hitler hadsecretly laid out his policy ofgenocide. Churchill was leavingLondon to meet Roosevelt asAnthony Eden arrived in Russia todiscuss the postwar world withStalin. Combined, these occurrencesbrought about a ‘new war’, asChurchill put it, with Japan andAmerica deeply involved and Russiaresurgent. This book, a trulyinternational history, examines themomentous happenings ofDecember 1941 from a variety ofperspectives. It shows that theirsignificance is clearly understoodonly when they are viewed together.
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Hitler’s HangmanThe Life of HeydrichRobert Gerwarth
This chilling biography tells the fullstory of the ‘Butcher of Prague’ for thefirst time. One of the most dangerousmen in the Third Reich, Heydrichcommanded the SS Security Service,the Gestapo, and the Nazi CriminalPolice; organised the SS killing squads;and helped plan the ‘Final Solution’.
Robert Gerwarth weaves togetherlittle-known stories of Heydrich’sprivate life with his deeds as head ofthe Nazi Reich Security Main Office.Fully exploring Heydrich’s progressionfrom a privileged middle-class youth toa rapacious mass murderer, Gerwarthsheds new light on the complexity ofHeydrich’s adult character, hismotivations, the incremental steps thatled to unimaginable atrocities, and theconsequences of his murderous effortstoward re-creating the entire ethnicmakeup of Europe.
“Drawing on profound research,Robert Gerwarth presents apenetrating, authoritative analysis ofthe ruthless personality andmurderous career of the man whodirected the Third Reich’s police stateand became a driving-force in theprogramme to exterminate Europe’sJews.”—Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler
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The Hour of EuropeWestern Powers and theBreakup of YugoslaviaJosip Glaurdic
By looking through the prism of theWest’s involvement in the breakup ofYugoslavia, this book presents a newexamination of the end of the ColdWar in Europe. Incorporatingdeclassified documents from theCIA, the administration of GeorgeH.W. Bush and the British ForeignOffice; evidence generated by TheHague Tribunal; and more than fortypersonal interviews with formerdiplomats and policy makers,Glaurdic exposes how the realistpolicies of the Western powers failedto prop up Yugoslavia’s continuingexistence as intended, and insteadencouraged the Yugoslav Army andthe Serbian regime of SlobodanMiloševic to pursue violent means.
Available January 2012432pp. 4 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-16629-3 £40.00*
A German GenerationAn Experiential History of theTwentieth CenturyThomas A. Kohut
Germans of the generation born justbefore the outbreak of World War Ilived through a tumultuous anddramatic century. This book tells thestory of their lives and, in so doing,offers a new history of twentieth-century Germany, as experienced andmade by ordinary human beings.
Available February 2012384pp. 1 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-17003-0 £30.00
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The Unfinished RevolutionMaking Sense of the CommunistPast in Central-Eastern EuropeJames Mark
“A masterly, sophisticated andoriginal account of the struggle ofEastern bloc countries to come toterms with their Communist pasts.A fine contribution to studies ofcollective memory and oraltestimony.”—Robert Gildea,University of Oxford
2011
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The SerbsHistory, Myth and the Destructionof Yugoslavia
Third Edition
Tim Judah
“an ambitious and valiant attemptto bring together the real history ofthe Serbs and the myths andtheories in which that history washanded down.”—MelanieMcDonagh, Evening Standard
“highly readable”—The Herald
2009
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KosovoWar and Revenge
Second Edition
Tim Judah
“A serious history book written withthe pace of a thriller”—NicholasFoulkes, The Financial Times
The UkrainiansUnexpected Nation
Third Edition
Andrew Wilson
“A lively, detailed and eminentlysensible exploration of who theUkrainians are and why they areimportant…should become requiredreading for anyone with a seriousinterest in Eastern Europe.”—Anna Reid, Literary Review
2009
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The People’s StateEast German Society from Hitler to HoneckerMary Fulbrook
“will surely act…as a standard workon GDR society”—Josie McLellan,Reviews in History/History in Focus
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CroatiaA Nation Forged in War
Third Edition
Marcus Tanner
“Well structured and highlyreadable…a timely and importantwork of reference.”—Marcus Keane, Irish Times
The EuroThe Battle for the New Global Currency
New Edition
David Marsh
“a detailed and illuminating accountof [the Euro’s] origins, its recordand its prospects…based in largepart on highly revealing interviewswith most of the key protagonists…[a] penetrating analysis.”—RogerMorgan, Times Higher Education
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Haunted CityNuremberg and the Nazi PastNeil Gregor
Winner of the Fraenkel Prize for Contemporary History
“a study of rare perceptiveness…excellent.”—Robert Gewarth,Irish Times
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An Atlas of the Peninsular War,1808–1814Ian RobertsonCartography by Martin Brown
“a model of concise clarity…crystalclear and colourful maps ofcampaigns, battles and sieges thatare simply superb…Anyoneinterested in the Peninsular Warshould buy this book.”—MatthewBennett, Military Illustrated
“Handsomely produced and anexcellent present for any NapoleonicWar Buff.”—Jeremy Black, BBC History Magazine
War by Land, Sea,and AirDwight Eisenhower and theConcept of Unified CommandDavid Jablonsky
A retired U.S. Army colonel andmilitary historian takes a fresh lookat Dwight D. Eisenhower’s lastingmilitary legacy, in light of hisevolving approach to the concept ofunified command.
2011 400pp.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-17135-8 £16.99*
Perilous GloryThe Rise of Western Military PowerJohn France
This expansive book surveys the historyof warfare from ancient Mesopotamiato the Gulf War in search of a deeperunderstanding of the origins of Westernwarfare and the reasons for itseminence today. Historian John Franceexplores the experience of war aroundthe globe, in Europe, Asia, Africa andAmerica. His bold conclusions castdoubt on well-entrenched attitudesabout the development of militarystrength, the impact of culture onwarfare, the future of Westerndominance, and much more.
France finds that despite enormouscultural differences, war wasconducted in distinctly similar waysright up to the Military Revolutionand the pursuit of technologicalwarfare in the nineteenth century.Since then, European and Americanculture has shaped warfare, but onlybecause we have achieved a sense ofdistance from it, France argues. Hewarns that the present eminence ofU.S. power is much more precariousand accidental than commonlybelieved. The notion that war is adistant phenomenon is only anillusion, and our cultural attitudesmust change accordingly.
Losing Small WarsBritish Military Failure in Iraq and AfghanistanFrank Ledwidge
Partly on the strength of their apparentsuccess in insurgencies such as Malayaand Northern Ireland, the Britisharmed forces have long been perceivedas world class, if not world-beating.However, their recent performance inIraq and Afghanistan is widely seenas—at best—disappointing; underBritish control, Basra degenerated intoa lawless city riven with internecineviolence, while tactical mistakes andstrategic incompetence in Helmandprovince resulted in heavy civilian andmilitary casualties and a climate ofviolence and insecurity. In both casesthe British were eventually andhumiliatingly bailed out by the U.S.army.
In this thoughtful and compellinglyreadable book, Frank Ledwidgeexamines the British involvement inIraq and Afghanistan, asking how andwhy it went so wrong. With the aid ofcopious research, interviews with seniorofficers and his own personalexperiences, he looks in detail at thefailures of strategic thinking and culturethat led to defeat in Britain’s latest‘small wars’. This is an eye-openinganalysis of the causes of military failure,and its enormous costs.
The Artist and the WarriorFrom Assyria to GuernicaTheodore Rabb
How have artists across the millenniaresponded to warfare? In thisuniquely wide-ranging book,Theodore Rabb blends militaryhistory and the history of art tosearch for the answers. He draws ourattention to masterpieces from theancient world to the twentiethcentury and documents the evolvingnature of warfare as artists haveperceived it.
Together these works tell a story oflong centuries during which warfareinspired admiration and celebration.Yet a shift towards criticism andcondemnation emerged in theRenaissance, and by the end of thenineteenth century, glorification ofthe warrior by leading artists hadceased. Rabb traces this progression,from such works as the Column ofTrajan and the Titian Battle ofLepanto, whose makers celebratedglorious victories, to the antiwardepictions created by Brueghel,Goya, Picasso and others. Fullyillustrated and accessibly written, thisbook presents a study ofunprecedented sweep and multi-disciplinary interest.
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GallipoliThe End of the MythRobin Prior
“a near-definitive analysis of thecampaign…It is military history ofthe highest order.”—Mark Lasswell,Wall Street Journal
“a full account that demolishesmany myths…Students of historywill welcome this definitive work.”—A. G. Noorani, Frontline
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“Two Australian authors of greatrenown…have reconstructed theday-by-day events, giving the mostprecise and authentic account everlikely to be in print.”—Bob Wyatt,Stand To!
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The Architecture ofAlexandria and Egypt300 B.C.–A.D. 700Judith McKenzie
The Yale University PressPelican History of Art SeriesLong considered lost beyond recall,the architecture of ancientAlexandria is rediscovered in thismasterful feat of archaeologicaldetective work. Lavishly illustrated,the book uncovers the true extent ofthe city’s architectural legacy.
“Outstanding…and beautifullywritten…This is a book that allthose interested in the art andarchitecture of the easternMediterranean, Pompeian wall-paintings, Ancient Egypt, andindeed Islamic architecture shouldstudy and learn from.”—Andrew Selkirk, Current World Archaeology
“a richly textured presentation…[The book] will likely be the firstplace to which anyone interested inthe architecture of post-pharaonicEgypt will turn for many years tocome.”—Hector Williams, Egyptian Archaeology
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The Ancient OraclesMaking the Gods SpeakRichard Stoneman
For more than a thousand years,Greeks in all walks of life consultedoracles for guidance received directlyfrom the gods. This colourful andwide-ranging survey encompasses theentire history of Greek oracles andfocuses fresh attention onphilosophical, psychological andanthropological aspects of oracularconsultation. It also examines howGreek oracles’ practices weredistinctive compared to those oftheir neighbours, especially in Egypt,Babylon and Israel.
Richard Stoneman weaves afascinating historical tapestry, takinginto account the different kinds oforacles (healers, advisors, prophetsand others), their most importantsanctuaries, debates about themamong ancient thinkers, andChristian attacks against them.Delving into the reasons behind theoracles’ enduring position at theheart of Greek culture, Stonemanoffers fresh insights into paganreligious practice and the history ofGreek intellectual and spiritual life.
The Battle of MarathonPeter Krentz
Drawing on the accounts of earlytravellers, archaeologists, geologists,reenactors and soldiers, Peter Krentztells a compelling story that defendsHerodotus’ account of how theAthenians won their most famousvictory.
“It is hard to imagine that Krentz’saccount of the events of thatsweltering day can be improved on.”—Peter Thonemann, Times Literary Supplement
“Written with commendable clarityand good humour, it submits all theevidence to careful scrutiny, andadds a good deal more, to present apretty convincing picture of whathappened and why…Read thiscompelling book”—Peter Jones, The Daily Telegraph
“Historians, topographers,reenactors and general readers alikewill all be indebted to cutting-edgemilitary historian Peter Krentz’soriginal, insightful, witty,provocative and brilliantlyillustrated account.”—Paul Cartledge, University ofCambridge
Caesar’s DruidsStory of an Ancient PriesthoodMiranda Aldhouse-Green
Exploring the various roles thatDruids played in British and Gallicsociety during the first centuries B.C.and A.D.—not just as priests but asjudges, healers, scientists and powerbrokers—Aldhouse-Green arguesthat they were a highly complex,intellectual and sophisticated groupwhose influence transcended religionand reached into the realms ofsecular power and politics.
“Caesar and classical authorsdescribed pre-Roman Britain muchas Victorians discussed ‘darkestAfrica’. This book lifts the veil ofimperial condescension to reveal thelost world of an extraordinarypriesthood: the Druids.”—Francis Pryor
“The Druids never cease to fascinate.In this remarkable book the authorhas combined her intimateknowledge of the classical sources,the archaeological background andanthropological theory to provide arich and compelling vision of areligious elite who challenged themight of Rome. For all interested inthe roots of our culture this is a bookthat must be read.”—Barry Cunliffe
The Romans and Their WorldA Short IntroductionBrian Campbell
This one-volume history of theRoman world begins with the earlyyears of the Republic and carries thestory nearly a thousand years forwardto 476 AD, when Romulus Augustus,the last Western Roman emperor, wasdeposed. Brian Campbell presents afascinating and wide-rangingintroduction to Rome, drawing on anarray of ancient sources and coveringtopics of interest to readers with littleprior background in Roman historyas well as those already familiar withthe great civilization.
Campbell explores several themes,including the fall of the Republic,the impact of colourful and diverseemperors on imperial politics, theadministrative structure of empire,and the Roman army and howwarfare affected the Roman world.He also surveys cultural and sociallife, including religion and the rise ofChristianity. Generously enhancedwith maps and illustrations, thisbook is a rich and inspiring accountof a mighty civilization and thecitizens who made it so.
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Digging and Dealing inEighteenth-Century RomeVolumes 1 and 2Ilaria Bignamini and Clare Hornsby
This long-awaited book offers thefirst overview of all British-ledexcavation sites in and around Romein the golden age of the Grand Tourin the 18th century.
“a very important contribution toour understanding of how ancientworks of art were not onlyexcavated but preserved, restored,documented and displayed.”—David Watkin, Times Literary Supplement
“An invaluable resource for anyonestudying and researching the impactof Italy on Britain in the eighteenthcentury, not to mention the historyof archaeology and the generalhistory of European art, culture andsociety.”—Patricia Andrew, The Art Book
“The breadth of this study, and thequantity of original sources fromwhich it has been drawn, willensure that it is used by futuregenerations of scholars for manyyears to come.”—The Art Newspaper
Rome and RhetoricShakespeare’s Julius CaesarGary Wills
In this many-faceted examination ofShakespeare’s Julius Caesar, aprominent historian unearths theclassical sources of the play andshows how the Rome we carry in ourminds today is the RomeShakespeare created for us. And thatis even true, Wills affirms, for today’sclassical scholars.
Alexander the GreatA Life in LegendRichard Stoneman
“Scholarly and wide-ranging…willsurely serve as the definitivetreatment of Alexander as a figure ofmyth, a resource to be consulted andquarried for years.”—Tom Holland,The Sunday Telegraph
“[A] masterful work, one that willnot be superseded for a long time.”—Peter Jones, Literary Review
Tutankhamun’s FuneralHerbert E. WinlockIntroduction and Appendix by Dorothea Arnold
“Winlock continues to be one ofthe best writers ever to have been anEgyptologist—even his mosttechnical papers being exemplars ofclarity and elegance—and this piecewell lives up to his high standards.”—Aidan Dodson, Egyptian Archaeology
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Stepping-StonesA Journey through the Ice AgeCaves of the DordogneChristine Desdemaines-HugonForeword by Ian Tattersall
“The next best thing to actuallyseeing the prehistoric cave art ofsouthern France’s Dordogne regionis reading about it, as lovingly andmeticulously described by ChristineDesdemaines-Hugon”—Peter A. Young, Archaeology
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Fiery PoolThe Maya and the Mythic SeaEdited by Daniel Finamore and Stephen D. Houston
This compelling, richly illustratedpublication offers a revolutionarynew interpretation of ancient Mayanart and culture.
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“an attractive and informativeresource for understanding thecentral role of the hero in Greek art,life and literature.”—Ian Jenkins,British Museum Magazine
Architecture in the BalkansFrom Diocletian to Süleyman the Magnificent, 300–1550Slobodan Curcic
This major work traces thedevelopment of architecture in theBalkans from late antiquity to theheight of the Ottoman Empire.
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Philip II of MacedoniaIan Worthington
“A clear, detailed and balancedaccount that judiciously separatesthe threads of often complexpolitical and military situations”—Peter Jones, Literary Review
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The Theory That Would Not DieHow Bayes’ Rule Cracked theEnigma Code, Hunted DownRussian Submarines, and EmergedTriumphant from Two Centuriesof ControversySharon Bertsch McGrayne
Bayes’ rule appears to be astraightforward, one-line theorem: byupdating our initial beliefs withobjective new information, we get anew and improved belief. To itsadherents, it is an elegant statementabout learning from experience. To itsopponents, it is subjectivity run amok.
In this lively narrative history, notedscience writer Sharon BertschMcGrayne recounts the discovery ofBayes’ rule and reveals how thisseemingly simple mathematicaltheorem ignited one of the greatestscientific controversies of all time.She reveals why respectedstatisticians rendered it professionallytaboo for 150 years—at the sametime that practitioners relied on it tosolve crises involving greatuncertainty and scanty information,even breaking Germany’s Enigmacode during World War II. Today,Bayes' rule is used everywhere fromDNA decoding to HomelandSecurity.
Prints and the Pursuit ofKnowledge in EarlyModern EuropeEdited by Susan Dackerman
A collaboration between art historiansand historians of science, this fascinatingbook looks at how printmakers of theNorthern Renaissance participated inscientific investigations, and how printsthemselves served as instruments ofobservation, measurement anddiscovery.
MoonA Brief HistoryBernd Brunner
“Brunner’s perky cultural history—of the Moon in superstition, songand indeed science—encompassesmany wonderful things”—Steven Poole, The Guardian
“Brunner shows how [the moon]has shone silver though our dreamsand destinies”—Kate Saunders, The Times
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ParacelsusMedicine, Magic and Mission at the End of TimeCharles Webster
“the best English-language biographyof Paracelsus since Walter Pagel’s…Especially interesting for historians”—Dane T. Daniel, Times Higher Education
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An Empire of IceScott, Shackleton, and the Heroic Age of Antarctic ScienceEdward J. Larson
Published to coincide with thecentenary of the first expeditions toreach the South Pole, An Empire of Icepresents a fascinating new take onAntarctic exploration. Retold withadded information, it’s the first bookto place the famed voyages ofNorwegian explorer RoaldAmundsen, his British rivals RobertScott and Ernest Shackleton, andothers, in a larger scientific, socialand geopolitical context.
An Empire of Ice offers a newperspective on the Antarcticexpeditions of the early twentiethcentury by looking at the Britishefforts for what they actually were:massive scientific enterprises in whichreaching the South Pole was but aspectacular sideshow. By focusing onthe larger purpose, Edward Larsondeepens our appreciation of theexplorers’ achievements, shares little-known stories and shows what theHeroic Age of Antarctic discovery wasreally about.
“Entertaining, informative and basedon impeccable research.”—Peter Harrison, University of Oxford
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BoyleBetween God and ScienceMichael Hunter
“A comprehensive account of Boyle’slife that incorporates all the latestresearch…Hunter meticulouslyinvestigates every scrap of evidence.”—Patricia Fara, BBC History Magazine
newDazzled and DeceivedMimicry and CamouflagePeter Forbes
Winner of the Warwick Prize for Writing
“Forbes presents an authoritativeaccount of research into mimicry,and brings it bang up to date withtoday’s molecular studies. Culturalspin-offs of camouflage abound, andeverything from Picasso’s cubism toquixotic military attempts todisguise battleships and soldiers arecovered.” —New Scientist
“In this excellent and wide-rangingbook, Forbes makes the hiddenhistories of science recognisable”—Leena Lindstrom, Nature
Knowing NatureArt and Science in Philadelphia,1740–1840Edited by Amy R. W. Meyerswith the assistance of Lisa L. Ford
Meyers examines the exploration ofnature by both artists and scientistsin colonial and early republicanPhiladelphia, emphasising howartistic culture informed scientificinterpretations of the natural world.
Available January 2012 424pp. 325 colour illus.ISBN 978-0-300-11104-0 £45.00*
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The Master and His EmissaryThe Divided Brain and theMaking of the Western WorldIain McGilchrist
“A beautifully written, erudite,fascinating and adventurous book. Itgoes from the microstructure of thebrain to great epochs of Westerncivilisation, confidently and readably.One turns its five hundred pages…asif it were an adventure story.”—A. C. Grayling, Literary Review
The Art of EcologyWritings of G. Evelyn HutchinsonEdited by David K. Skelly,David M. Post and Melinda D. SmithForeword by Thomas E. Lovejoy
A collection of Hutchinson’s selectedwritings. Original essays by scientistsand historians underscore thecontinuing relevance of his ideas.
2011 352pp. 14 b/w illus.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-15449-8 £16.99*
Sexual ChemistryA History of the Contraceptive PillLara V. Marks
“This well-researched, wide-rangingand highly readable book willdeservedly become the definitivestudy of the subject for theforeseeable future…Skilfullycombining medical, social andfeminist history, Sexual Chemistry isa model study”—Roy Porter, Times Higher Education
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EarthriseHow Man First Saw the EarthRobert Poole
“a very readable and stimulatingforay into an important facet oftwentieth-century history.”—JonTurney, Times Higher Education
“Robert Poole traces thesignificance of man’s first sightingof his home…His examination ofthat historic image is almost asinspirational as the photographsthemselves.”—Claire Allfree, The Metro
G. Evelyn Hutchinson and the Invention ofModern EcologyNancy G. Slack
“faithfully lays out the manyscientific advances achieved byHutchinson, most of them duringhis inspirational teaching career…[Slack] has the great virtue ofallowing the reader to live for abrief time in Hutchinson’scompany.”—Benjamin Ivry, Times Higher Education
2011 448pp. 46 b/w illus.ISBN 978-0-300-16138-0 £30.00
The Ambonese HerbalVolumes 1–6Georgius Everhardus RumphiusTranslated by E. M. Beekman
Rumphius’ complete masterwork intwelve books plus an ‘Auctuarium’, adescription of the plants found onAmbon, Indonesia, is now publishedfor the first time in English.
2011
Volume 1512pp. 124 b/w illus. + 3 colour tip-insISBN 978-0-300-15370-5 £65.00*
Volume 2656pp. 183 b/w illus. + 1 colour tip-inISBN 978-0-300-15371-2 £65.00*
Volume 3704pp. 211 b/w illus. + 2 colour tip-insISBN 978-0-300-15372-9 £65.00*
Volume 4608pp. 136 b/w illus. + 2 colour tip-insISBN 978-0-300-15373-6 £65.00*
Volume 5624pp. 138 b/w illus. + 2 colour tip-insISBN 978-0-300-15374-3 £65.00*
Volume 6112pp. ISBN 978-0-300-15375-0 £65.00*
Volumes 1–6 Set 3216pp.ISBN 978-0-300-15376-7 £275.00*
Mortal CoilA Short History of Living LongerDavid Boyd Haycock
“Haycock writes engaginglyabout an intriguing topic”—James C Riley, Medical History
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The Atmosphere of HeavenThe Unnatural Experiments of Dr. Beddoes and His Sons of GeniusMike Jay
“Fascinating, exciting, entertaining…[A] superb book, learned and fullof insight.”—John Barrell, London Review of Books
GalileoWatcher of the Skies“Wootton vividly contrasts thereligious and political claustrophobiaof seventeenth-century Italy with theabstract beauty of the mathematicsand geometry which so delighted hissubject. This is an absorbing studyworthy of the life-story it tells.”—Diarmaid MacCulloch
“magnificent, especially when itcomes to explaining the science.”—Jonathan Wright, The Catholic Herald
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The Bible and the PeopleLori Anne Ferrell
“Ferrell has thought-provokingthings to say about the history ofthe Bible and its place in people’slives.”—Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
ConversionsAn Intimate HistoryCraig Harline
This powerful work explores theeffects of religious conversion, showinghow the challenges of the Reformationcan offer insight to families facingsimilar challenges today.
“A superb, important book.”—Diarmaid MacCulloch, author ofChristianity: The First Three ThousandYears
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Julian of Norwich,TheologianDenys Turner
For centuries readers have adoptedJulian of Norwich as simply amystic. This provocative book castsher in a new light, revealing for thefirst time the subtlety, consistencyand originality of her theologicalthought. Julian stands among themedieval era’s foremost thinkers, theauthor contends.
SolomonThe Lure of WisdomSteven Weitzman
An intriguing and unconventionalbiography about one of the Bible’smost elusive figures.
“Weitzman, a biblical scholar, usesall the latest research garnered fromarchaeological digs and literaryhistory to try and unravel themysterious personage of the fabledking.”—Catholic Herald
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The Synagogues of Britain and IrelandAn Architectural and Social HistorySharman Kadish
Lavishly illustrated with photographstaken specially by English Heritage,this striking publication explores thesynagogue in Britain and Irelandfrom the mid-17th century to todayand examines the relationshipbetween architectural style andminority identity in British society.
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A Quiet RevolutionThe Veil’s Resurgence, from theMiddle East to AmericaLeila Ahmed
This probing study of the veil’srecent return —from one of theworld’s foremost authorities onMuslim women—reaches surprisingconclusions about contemporaryIslam’s place in the West today.
“Leila Ahmed’s views on women,Islam and Islamism are not onlyinteresting but courageous and needto be read and debated. Her newbook brings the critical historicalperspective necessary to understandthe deep and quiet revolution that isoccurring among AmericanMuslims.” —Tariq Ramadan,University of Oxford
SinA HistoryGary A. Anderson
“This is an elegant, well-arguedbook, at the heart of which is ascholarly detective story.”—Revd Angela Tilby, Church Times
“innovative”—Jonathan Wright,BBC History Magazine
2010 272pp.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-16809-9 £14.99*
PilgrimsNew World Settlers and the Call of HomeSusan Hardman Moore
“one of the best short accounts ofthe motives behind this muchanalysed migration published inrecent years.”—Peter Thompson,BBC History Magazine
SundayA History of the First Day fromBabylonia to the Super BowlCraig Harline
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Elizabeth and HazelTwo Women of Little RockDavid Margolick
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Joe DiMaggioThe Long VigilJerome Charyn
This riveting study of Joe DiMaggiooffers a more sympathetic look at hislife beyond the baseball field, areversal of how the legendary sportsicon has been portrayed in recentyears.
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Letters from AmericaAlexis de TocquevilleEdited, translated and with anIntroduction by Frederick Brown
This book presents for the first timethe complete translatedcorrespondence of De Tocqueville onhis first journey to America in 1831.These remarkable letters contain theseeds of his later masterful accountof American democracy.
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Tocqueville and His AmericaA Darker HorizonArthur Kaledin
This groundbreaking study ofTocqueville’s life, thought andwritings yields new insights into hisviews on democratic culture andpolitics and shows why hismasterwork, Democracy in America,penned some 180 years ago,continues to be pertinent today.
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The Comanche EmpirePekka Hämäläinen
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Furs and Frontiers in the Far NorthThe Contest among Native and Foreign Nations for theBering Strait Fur TradeJohn R. Bockstoce
“as near perfect as I think any bookabout the fur trade can be…a goldmine of information for historians,geographers, ethnologists andantiquarians.”—The Arctic Book Review
The Iron WayRailroads, the Civil War, and the Making of Modern AmericaWilliam G. Thomas
This groundbreaking book offersnew perspectives on the central roleof the railroads in the decadesleading up to the Civil War, duringthe bloody war years, and travellingforward into the early years ofmodern America.
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The Papers of Benjamin Franklin Volume 40: May 16th throughSeptember 15, 1783Ellen R. Cohn, Editor
The Papers of BenjaminFranklin SeriesVolume 40 in the Benjamin Franklinedition covers the final phase ofpeace negotiations that resulted inthe signing of the definitive peacetreaty on 3 September 1783 in theWar of American Independence withGreat Britain.
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Foul BodiesCleanliness in Early AmericaKathleen M. Brown
This unusual history examines howpractices and attitudes towardscleanliness and dirt evolved inAmerica from the arrival of the firstEuropeans to the mid-1800s.
“This book enhances our under-standing of what it means to becivilised, revealing transformationsin popular knowledge and offeringfresh perspectives on publicexpectations and householdpractices.”—John Welshman, Times Higher Education
Mrs. Mattingly’s MiracleThe Prince, the Widow, and theCure that Shocked Washington CityNancy Lusignan Schultz
The miraculous cure of aWashington D.C. widow’sravaging cancer in 1824, purportedlythrough the intervention of acharismatic German prince, ignitedpolitical, social and religiouscontroversy. This gripping bookcaptures the drama of the miracleand its repercussions.
2011 288pp. 24 illus.ISBN 978-0-300-11846-9 £20.00
The Hanging of Thomas JeremiahA Free Black Man’s Encounterwith LibertyJ. William Harris
“A searing portrayal of the centralparadox of the American Revolution—the centrality of slavery to thestruggle for political liberty.”—Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, HarvardUniversity
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American GeorgicsWritings on Farming, Culture, and the LandEdited by Edwin C. Hagenstein,Sara M. Gregg and Brian Donahue
A rich and evocative collection ofagrarian writing from the past twocenturies, reflecting how shiftingviews on agriculture have shapedAmerican society, from the firstEuropean settlers to the modernorganic movement.
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Black GothamA Family History of AfricanAmericans in Nineteenth-CenturyNew York CityCarla L. Peterson
Black Gotham is a fascinating look at a little-known segment of Americanhistory: African-American elites inNew York City in the nineteenthcentury, told through Carla Peterson’sintriguing account of her quest toreconstruct the lives of her ancestors.
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“[this] well-researched history paints arich panorama of the mental world ofslavery.”—Publishers Weekly
Dominion from Sea to SeaPacific Ascendancy and American PowerBruce Cumings
“one of the richest and mostthoughtful books of Americanhistory I have read in a long time”—Dominic Sandbrook, Literary Review
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For All the World to SeeVisual Culture and the Strugglefor Civil RightsMaurice BergerThis stunning book is the firstcomprehensive examination of theways that visual images mattered inthe American civil rights struggle.
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Hollywood Westerns and American MythThe Importance of Howard Hawksand John Ford for PoliticalPhilosophyRobert B. Pippin
From one of America’s mostdistinguished philosophers, abrilliant analysis of the politicalphilosophy of John Ford’s andHarold Hawkes’ movies.
“I loved it.”—Clive Sinclair, Times Literary Supplement
A Windfall of MusiciansHitler’s Emigrés andExiles in SouthernCaliforniaDorothy Lamb Crawford
“Drawing upon a vast amount ofarchival and documentary materialDorothy Lamb Crawford’s bookshould be enthusiasticallywelcomed.”—Erik Levi, BBC Music Magazine
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Modernist AmericaArt, Music, Movies, and theGlobalization of AmericanCultureRichard Pells
This revelatory look at the popularbelief that the cultural relationshipbetween the United States and theworld has been one-sided revealshow foreign influences absorbed byAmerican artists during theModernist movement actuallycreated a global culture.
Hank GreenbergThe Hero Who Didn’t Want To Be OneMark Kurlansky
New York Times best-selling authorMark Kurlansky delivers thecompelling life story of HankGreenberg, the first Jewish playerelected into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Unwarranted InfluenceDwight D. Eisenhower and theMilitary Industrial ComplexJames Ledbetter
“Few commentators on the 34thpresident’s mind and methods havemore rigorously considered theevolution of Eisenhower’spreoccupations than Ledbetter has.”—Josiah Bunting III, Washington Post
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Pivotal DecadeHow the United States Traded Factories for Finance in the SeventiesJudith Stein
In this fascinating history, JudithStein argues that in order tounderstand the current economiccrisis America needs to look back tothe 1970s and the end of the age ofthe factory—the era of postwarliberalism, created by the New Deal.
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“An extraordinary achievement.”—The Journal of American History
Sixty to ZeroAn Inside Look at the Collapse ofGeneral Motors—and the DetroitAuto IndustryAlex Taylor IIIForeword by Mike Jackson
An up-close portrait of one of thelargest corporate failures in UnitedStates history
“an enlightening and engaging read.”—Paul Ingrassia, Wall Street Journal
2011 192pp.Paper ISBN 978-0-300-17151-8 £12.99*
The Prison and the American ImaginationCaleb Smith
This timely and provocative studyargues that the dehumansationinherent in captivity has always beenat the heart of American civil society.
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The End of Race?Obama, 2008, and Racial Politicsin AmericaDonald R. Kinder and Allison Dale-Riddle
How did race affect the election thatgave America its first AfricanAmerican president? This book offerssome fascinating, and perhapscontroversial, findings.
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Superpower IllusionsHow Myths and False IdeologiesLed America Astray—and How toReturn to RealityJack F. Matlock, Jr.
Jack F. Matlock refutes the enduringmyth that the United States ‘won’ theCold War by forcing the collapse ofthe Soviet Union by applying militaryand economic pressure. It wasGorbachev, not Reagan, who endedCommunist Party rule in the SovietUnion, Matlock argues, and the ColdWar ended in a negotiated settlementthat benefited both sides. The resultof American misunderstanding of thishistory is a weakened nation that hascompromised its ability to lead.
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This re-examination of the history ofU.S. economic growth is builtaround a novel claim, that potentialoutput grew dramatically across theDepression years and that thisadvance provided the foundation forthe economic and military success ofthe United States during the SecondWorld War as well as for the goldenage that followed.
Subverting ExclusionTranspacific Encounters with Race,Caste, and Borders,1885–1928Andrea Geiger
In the only English-language bookon the subject, Andrea Geigerexamines the history of immigrantsdescended from Japan's outcastecommunities in the North AmericanWest during the late nineteenth andearly twentieth centuries and theirencounters with two separatecultures of exclusion.
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Index
18 Abulafia: The Discovery of Mankind12 Æthelstan: Foot14 Afghanistan: Bird & Marshall10 Age of Doubt: Lane34 Ahmed: A Quiet Revolution31 Albersmeier: Heroes30 Aldhouse-Green: Caesar’s Druids31 Alexander the Great: Stoneman
3 Alford: Burghley38 Alger Hiss and the Battle for History: Jacoby15 Ali: Dubai15 Allawi: The Crisis of Islamic Civilization11 Allport: Demobbed33 Ambonese Herbal: Rumphius35 American Christmas Card: Ames35 Ames: The American Christmas Card30 Ancient Oracles: Stoneman34 Anderson: Sin
8 Andrew Marvell: Smith3 Anne Boleyn: Bernard
10 ‘Apologia Pro Vita Sua’: Turner22 Applebaum: Gulag Voices31 Architecture in the Balkans: Curcic27 Architecture in Uniform: Cohen30 Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt: McKenzie
6 Architecture of Scottish Medieval Church: Fawcett11 Art for the Nation: Avery-Quash33 Art of Ecology: Skelly et al.17 Art of Not Being Governed: Scott29 Artist and the Warrior: Rabb
9 Arts of Industry: Fox15 Ashton: King Hussein of Jordan29 Atlas of the Peninsular War: Robertson18 Atlas of Transatlantic Slave Trade: Eltis& Richardson33 Atmosphere of Heaven: Jay11 Avery-Quash: Art for the Nation 30 Battle of Marathon: Krentz26 Bauer: The Death of the Shtetl25 Begley: Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters
9 Behind Closed Doors: Vickery23 Belarus: Wilson
27 Bell: Twelve Turning Points of the 2nd World War26 Belonging and Genocide: Kühne16 Bennett Jones: Pakistan36 Bercovitch: Puritan Origins of the American Self37 Berger: For All the World to See24 Bergin: Church, Society and Religious Change
3 Bernard: Anne Boleyn6 Bernard: The King’s Reformation4 Beyond the Tower: Marriott
34 Bible and the People: Ferrell31 Bignamini & Hornsby: Digging and Dealin14 Bird & Marshall: Afghanistan37 Black Gotham: Peterson11 Black: George III
8 Black: The British Seaborne Empire24 Black: The Italian Inquisition
24 Blair: Too Much to Know6 Blood and Mistletoe: Hutton
38 Bob Dylan: Yaffe36 Bockstoce: Furs and Frontiers in the Far North24 Book in the Renaissance: Pettegree19 Boredom: Toohey23 Bosworth: Whispering City32 Boyle: Hunter14 Branch: Kenya22 Brandenberger: Propaganda State in Crisis38 Braudy: The Hollywood Sign219 Brilliant Effects: Pointon
8 British Seaborne Empire: Black8 Britons: Colley
37 Brown: Foul Bodies10 Brown: Palmerston32 Brunner: Moon10 Bugs and the Victorians: Clark
3 Burghley: Alford17 Butterfly’s Sisters: Kawaguchi30 Caesar’s Druids: Aldhouse-Green
3 Calvin: Gordon7 Campbell: Henry VIII and the Art of Majesty
30 Campbell: The Romans and Their World6 Canterbury Cathedral Priory: Fergusson
11 Capital Affairs: Mort4 Captain Cook: McLynn4 Carlton: This Seat of Mars
25 Carmichael: Genocide Before the Holocaust35 Carp: Defiance of the Patriots21 Catherine the Great: De Madariaga14 Chan: Southern Africa
6 Charterhouse: Survey of London35 Charyn: Joe DiMaggio21 Children of the Gulag: Frierson & Vilensky21 Children’s World: Kelly13 Chivalry: Keen22 Christian: Empire Without End
6 Christians and Pagans: Lambert24 Church, Society and Religious Change: Bergin13 Churches in Early Medieval Ireland: Ó Carragáin10 Clark: Bugs and the Victorians15 Clark: Yemen10 Clarke: Strawberry Hill Press and its Printing House
8 Cockayne: Hubbub14 Cockett: Sudan27 Cohen: Architecture in Uniform
5 Coke & Borg: Vauxhall Gardens8 Colley: Britons
17 Colour of Paradise: Lane36 Comanche Empire: Hämäläinen35 Complicated Man: Takiff23 Contesting Democracy: Müller25 Conversion of Scandinavia: Winroth34 Conversions: Harline25 Cosima Wagner: Hilmes
9 Cowan: The Social Life of Coffee
38 Crawford: A Windfall of Musicians15 Crisis of Islamic Civilization: Allawi28 Croatia: Tanner
6 Crouch: The English Aristocracy, 1070–12728 Crowley: Imperial Landscapes
18 Cuba: Gott18 Cuban Fiestas: González Echevarría
8 Culture of Nature in Britain: Harman37 Cumings: Dominion from Sea to Sea
3 Cunliffe: Europe Between the Oceans31 Curcic: Architecture in the Balkans
2 Czechoslovakia: Heimann32 Dackerman: Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge
5 Dakers: A Genius for Money16 Dallal: Islam, Science and Challenge of History25 Dance in the Renaissance: McGowan26 Davis: The Jews of San Nicandro32 Dazzled and Deceived: Forbes38 De Haven: Our Hero21 De Madariaga: Catherine the Great21 De Madariaga: Ivan the Terrible36 De Tocqueville: Letters from America26 Death of the Shtetl: Bauer27 December 1941: Mawdsley29 Decorating the ‘Godly’ Household: Hamling35 Defiance of the Patriots: Carp37 Delia’s Tears: Rogers11 Demobbed: Allport31 Desdemaines-Hugon: Stepping-Stones31 Digging and Dealing: Bignamini & Hornsby18 Discovery of Mankind: Abulafia37 Dominion from Sea to Sea: Cumings
9 Dress of the People: Styles15 Dubai: Ali
1 Duffy: Fires of Faith1 Duffy: Marking the Hours1 Duffy: Saints and Sinners 1 Duffy: The Stripping of the Altars1 Duffy: Ten Popes Who Shook the World1 Duffy: The Voices of Morebath
25 Dunlevy: Pomp and Poverty13 Dyer: Making a Living in the Middle Ages33 Earthrise: Poole36 Edward Bancroft: Schaeper12 Edward II: Phillips
5 Edward III: Ormrod5 Edwards: Mary I2 Egypt on the Brink: Osman
10 Eighteenth-Century Church in Britain: Friedman13 Eleanor of Aquitaine: Turner35 Elizabeth and Hazel: Margolick
7 Elizabethan Architecture: Girouard18 Elliott: Empires of the Atlantic World24 Elliott: Spain, Europe and the Wider World18 Eltis & Richardson: Atlas of Transatlantic Slave Trade26 Emma Goldman: Gornick32 Empire of Ice: Larson
8 Empire to Nation: Quilley22 Empire Without End: Christian21 Empire’s New Clothes: Ruane18 Empires of the Atlantic World: Elliott13 Empty Bottles of Gentilism: Oakley35 Encyclopedia of New York City: Jackson13 End of Byzantium: Harris39 End of Race?: Kinder & Dale-Riddle
6 English Aristocracy, 1070–1272: Crouch4 English Castle: Goodall9 Enlightened Economy: Mokyr
25 Enlightened Pleasures: Kavanagh24 Escorial: Kamen28 Euro: Marsh
3 Europe Between the Oceans: Cunliffe19 Facing Beauty: Ribeiro17 Fallen Giants: Isserman
6 Fawcett: Architecture of Scottish Medieval Church25 Faye: Heidegger39 Fellman: In the Name of God and Country
6 Fergusson: Canterbury Cathedral Priory 34 Ferrell: The Bible and the People39 Field: A Great Leap Forward31 Fiery Pool: Finamore & Houston24 Fighting for the Cross: Housley31 Finamore & Houston: Fiery Pool15 Findley: Turkey, Islam, Nationalism & Modernity19 Finger: Trumble
1 Fires of Faith: Duffy11 First Day of the Blitz: Stansky11 Five Days in London: Lukacs
9 Flavell: When London Was Capital of America12 Foot: Æthelstan37 For All the World to See: Berger32 Forbes: Dazzled and Deceived18 Forgotten Continent: Reid16 Forgotten Palestinians: Pappé37 Foul Bodies: Brown
9 Fox: The Arts of Industry29 France: Perilous Glory35 Francis: Fruitlands36 Franklin: The Papers of Benjamin Franklin Vol. 4013 Freedman: Out of the East
3 Freeman: A New History of Early Christianity13 Freeman: Holy Bones, Holy Dust24 French Renaissance Court: Knecht10 Friedman: The 18th-Century Church in Britain21 Frierson & Vilensky: Children of the Gulag35 Fruitlands: Francis28 Fulbrook: The People’s State36 Furs and Frontiers in the Far North: Bockstoce19 Future of History: Lukacs33 G. Evelyn Hutchinson: Slack33 Galileo: Wootton29 Gallipoli: Prior25 Garibaldi: Riall39 Geiger: Subverting Exclusion
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5 Genius for Money: Dakers25 Genocide Before the Holocaust: Carmichael
9 Gentleman’s Daughter: Vickery12 George II: Thompson11 George III: Black28 German Generation: Kohut27 Gerwarth: Hitler’s Hangman22 Getty: The Road to Terror22 Getty & Naumov: Yezhov
2 Gilbert: In Ishmael’s House7 Girouard: Elizabethan Architecture
28 Glaurdic: The Hour of Europe1 Gombrich: A Little History of the World
18 González Echevarría: Cuban Fiestas4 Goodall: The English Castle3 Gordon: Calvin
26 Gornick: Emma Goldman18 Gott: Cuba39 Great Leap Forward: Field17 Great Partition: Khan28 Gregor: Haunted City22 Gulag Voices: Applebaum36 Hämäläinen: The Comanche Empire29 Hamling: Decorating the ‘Godly’ Household37 Hanging of Thomas Jeremiah: Harris38 Hank Greenberg: Kurlansky34 Hardman Moore: Pilgrims
7 Harkness: The Jewel House34 Harline: Conversions34 Harline: Miracles at the Jesus Oak34 Harline: Sunday
8 Harman: The Culture of Nature in Britain13 Harris: The End of Byzantium37 Harris: The Hanging of Thomas Jeremiah22 Haslam: Russia’s Cold War28 Haunted City: Gregor37 Havana Habit: Pérez Firmat33 Haycock: Mortal Coil39 Haynes, Klehr & Vassiliev: Spies17 Hayton: Vietnam25 Heidegger: Faye
2 Heimann: Czechoslovakia10 Hell-Fire Clubs: Lord
7 Henry VIII and the Art of Majesty: Campbell16 Herf: Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World31 Heroes: Albersmeier
6 Hicks: The Wars of the Roses25 Hilmes: Cosima Wagner
9 History and the Enlightenment: Trevor-Roper26 Hitler, the Germans, and Final Solution: Kershaw27 Hitler’s Hangman: Gerwarth38 Hollywood Sign: Braudy38 Hollywood Westerns & American Myth: Pippin13 Holy Bones, Holy Dust: Freeman10 Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill: Snodin39 Hornblum: The Invisible Harry Gold
19 Houdini: Rapaport28 Hour of Europe: Glaurdic24 Housley: Fighting for the Cross
8 Hubbub: Cockayne21 Hughes: Peter the Great32 Hunter: Boyle
6 Hutton: Blood and Mistletoe18 I am Not Master of Events: Neal
7 Image Wars: Sharpe8 Imperial Landscapes: Crowley
22 In and Out of the Marital Bed: Wolfthal39 In the Name of God and Country: Fellman
2 In Ishmael’s House: Gilbert17 India: Rothermund11 Intellectual Life of British Working Classes: Rose
8 Invention of Scotland: Trevor-Roper39 Invisible Harry Gold: Hornblum36 Iron Way: Thomas16 Islam, Science and Challenge of History: Dallal15 Islamic Imperialism: Karsh14 Islamization from Below: Peterson18 Islanders: Thomas16 Israel: Rubin17 Isserman: Fallen Giants20 It Was a Long Time Ago: Satter24 Italian Inquisition: Black21 Ivan the Terrible: De Madariaga29 Jablonsky: War by Land, Sea and Air35 Jackson: The Encyclopedia of New York City38 Jacoby: Alger Hiss and the Battle for History33 Jay: The Atmosphere of Heaven
7 Jewel House: Harkness26 Jews in the Secret Nazi Reports: Kulka26 Jews of San Nicandro: Davis35 Joe DiMaggio: Charyn35 Joe Louis: Roberts10 John Henry Newman: Turner
7 Jones: The Print in Early Modern England28 Judah: Kosovo28 Judah: The Serbs34 Julian of Norwich, Theologian: Turner27 June 1941: Lukacs34 Kadish: The Synagogues of Britain and Ireland36 Kaledin: Tocqueville and His America24 Kamen: The Escorial15 Karsh: Islamic Imperialism
2 Karsh: Palestine Betrayed15 Katouzian: The Persians25 Kavanagh: Enlightened Pleasures17 Kawaguchi: Butterfly’s Sisters15 Keddie: Modern Iran13 Keen: Chivalry21 Kelly: Children’s World10 Kelly: Society of Dilettanti14 Kenya: Branch26 Kershaw: Hitler, the Germans, and Final Solution
17 Khan: The Great Partition39 Kinder & Dale-Riddle: The End of Race?12 King: King Stephen15 King Hussein of Jordan: Ashton12 King Stephen: King
6 King’s Reformation: Bernard22 Kirov Murder and Soviet History: Lenoe21 Kivelson & Neuberger: Picturing Russia24 Knecht: The French Renaissance Court32 Knowing Nature: Meyers28 Kohut: A German Generation28 Kosovo: Judah22 Kozlov et al: Sedition30 Krentz: The Battle of Marathon26 Kühne: Belonging and Genocide26 Kulka: The Jews in the Secret Nazi Reports38 Kurlansky: Hank Greenberg
8 Laird: Mrs. Delany and Her Circle6 Lambert: Christians and Pagans
10 Lane: The Age of Doubt17 Lane: Colour of Paradise32 Larson: An Empire of Ice38 Ledbetter: Unwarranted Influence29 Ledwidge: Losing Small Wars27 Legacy of the Second World War: Lukacs22 Lenin’s Jewish Question: Petrovsky-Shtern22 Lenoe: The Kirov Murder and Soviet History20 Leon Trotsky: Rubenstein36 Letters from America: De Tocqueville26 Levi: Mozart and the Nazis14 Levine: A Living Man from Africa38 Liberty Bell: Nash
1 Little History of the World: Gombrich19 Little History of Philosophy: Warburton14 Living Man from Africa: Levine21 Loeffler: Most Musical Nation10 Lord: The Hell-Fire Clubs29 Losing Small Wars: Ledwidge19 Love: May11 Lukacs: Five Days in London27 Lukacs: June 194119 Lukacs: The Future of History27 Lukacs: The Legacy of the Second World War18 Lynch: Simón Bolívar
6 MacCulloch: Thomas Cranmer10 Magnificent Mrs Tennant: Waller13 Making a Living in the Middle Ages: Dyer
4 Making of the English Gardener: Willes36 Malcolm: Peter’s War35 Margolick: Elizabeth and Hazel28 Mark: The Unfinished Revolution
1 Marking the Hours: Duffy33 Marks: Sexual Chemistry
4 Marriott: Beyond the Tower28 Marsh: The Euro
5 Mary I: Edwards
9 Mason: Matthew Boulton33 Master and His Emissary: McGilchrist 15 Mather: Pashas39 Matlock: Superpower Illusions
9 Matthew Boulton: Mason27 Mawdsley: December 194119 May: Love33 McGilchrist: The Master and His Emissary25 McGowan: Dance in the Renaissance32 McGrayne: The Theory That Would Not Die30 McKenzie: Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt
4 McLynn: Captain Cook32 Meyers: Knowing Nature19 Milk: Valenze18 Miller: The Problem of Slavery as History34 Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Harline15 Modern Iran: Keddie38 Modernist America: Pells
9 Mokyr: The Enlightened Economy16 Money, Markets, and Sovereignty: Steil & Hinds25 Monter: The Rise of Female Kings in Europe32 Moon: Brunner16 Morris: 194816 Morris: One State, Two States21 Most Musical Nation: Loeffler11 Mort: Capital Affairs33 Mortal Coil: Haycock26 Mozart and the Nazis: Levi
8 Mrs. Delany and Her Circle: Laird37 Mrs. Mattingly’s Miracle: Schultz23 Müller: Contesting Democracy38 Nash: The Liberty Bell16 Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World: Herf
10 Nead: Victorian Babylon18 Neal: ‘I am Not Master of Events’
8 Nelson: Vincent3 New History of Early Christianity: Freeman
16 1948: Morris16 Not the Enemy: Shabi13 Ó Carragáin: Churches in Early Medieval Ireland13 Oakley: Empty Bottles of Gentilism16 One State, Two States: Morris
5 Ormrod: Edward III2 Osman: Egypt on the Brink
38 Our Hero: De Haven13 Out of the East: Freedman23 Ozment: The Serpent and the Lamb16 Pakistan: Bennett Jones
2 Palestine Betrayed: Karsh10 Palmerston: Brown36 Papers of Benjamin Franklin Vol. 40: Franklin16 Pappé: The Forgotten Palestinians32 Paracelsus: Webster15 Pashas: Mather38 Pells: Modernist America28 People’s State: Fulbrook
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37 Pérez Firmat: The Havana Habit29 Perilous Glory: France15 Persians: Katouzian21 Peter the Great: Hughes36 Peter’s War: Malcolm20 Petersburg Fin de Siècle: Steinberg37 Peterson: Black Gotham14 Peterson: Islamization from Below22 Petrovsky-Shtern: Lenin’s Jewish Question24 Pettegree: The Book in the Renaissance31 Philip II of Macedonia: Worthington12 Phillips: Edward II24 Phillips: The Second Crusade21 Picturing Russia: Kivelson & Neuberger
7 Pierce: Unseemly Pictures34 Pilgrims: Hardman Moore
2 Pincus: 168838 Pippin: Hollywood Westerns & American Myth39 Pivotal Decade: Stein20 Plamper: The Stalin Cult26 Plumes: Stein19 Pointon: Brilliant Effects25 Pomp and Poverty: Dunlevy33 Poole: Earthrise
7 Print in Early Modern England: Jones29 Prior: Gallipoli29 Prior & Wilson: The Somme32 Prints and the Pursuit of Knowledge: Dackerman39 Prison and the American Imagination: Smith18 Problem of Slavery as History: Miller22 Propaganda State in Crisis: Brandenberger36 Puritan Origins of the American Self: Bercovitch34 Quiet Revolution: Ahmed
8 Quilley: Empire to Nation29 Rabb: The Artist and the Warrior
7 Ralph Tailor’s Summer: Wrightson19 Rapaport: Houdini18 Reid: Forgotten Continent25 Riall: Garibaldi19 Ribeiro: Facing Beauty25 Rise of Female Kings in Europe: Monter22 Road to Terror: Getty35 Roberts: Joe Louis22 Roberts: Stalin’s Wars29 Robertson: An Atlas of the Peninsular War37 Rogers: Delia’s Tears30 Romans and Their World: Campbell31 Rome and Rhetoric: Wills11 Rose: Intellectual Life of British Working Classes17 Rothermund: India
21 Ruane: The Empire’s New Clothes20 Rubenstein: Leon Trotsky16 Rubin: Israel33 Rumphius: The Ambonese Herbal21 Russian Orientalism: Schimmelpenninck22 Russia’s Cold War: Haslam37 Sacco-Vanzetti Affair: Temkin
1 Saints and Sinners: Duffy20 Satter: It Was a Long Time Ago23 Savonarola: Weinstein36 Schaeper: Edward Bancroft21 Schimmelpenninck: Russian Orientalism37 Schultz: Mrs. Mattingly’s Miracle17 Scott: The Art of Not Being Governed24 Second Crusade: Phillips22 Sedition: Kozlov et al.
7 Selling the Tudor Monarchy: Sharpe28 Serbs: Judah23 Serpent and the Lamb: Ozment16 Settlers: Taub33 Sexual Chemistry: Marks16 Shabi: Not the Enemy26 Shameful Peace: Spotts
7 Sharpe: Image Wars7 Sharpe: Selling the Tudor Monarchy
24 Shopping in the Renaissance: Welch18 Simón Bolívar: Lynch34 Sin: Anderson
2 1688: Pincus39 Sixty to Zero: Taylor33 Skelly et al: The Art of Ecology33 Slack: G. Evelyn Hutchinson
8 Smith: Andrew Marvell39 Smith: The Prison and the American Imagination10 Snodin: Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill
9 Social Life of Coffee: Cowan10 Society of Dilettanti: Kelly34 Solomon: Weitzman29 Somme: Prior & Wilson14 Southern Africa: Chan24 Spain, Europe and the Wider World: Elliott36 Spanish Frontier in North America: Weber39 Spies: Haynes, Klehr & Vassiliev26 Spotts: The Shameful Peace20 Stalin Cult: Plamper22 Stalin’s Wars: Roberts11 Stansky: The First Day of the Blitz16 Steil & Hinds: Money, Markets, and Sovereignty39 Stein: Pivotal Decade26 Stein: Plumes
20 Steinberg: Petersburg Fin de Siècle31 Stepping-Stones: Desdemaines-Hugon31 Stoneman: Alexander the Great30 Stoneman: Ancient Oracles10 Strawberry Hill Press and its Printing House: Clarke
1 Stripping of the Altars: Duffy9 Styles: The Dress of the People
39 Subverting Exclusion: Geiger14 Sudan: Cockett34 Sunday: Harline39 Superpower Illusions: Matlock
6 Survey of London: The Charterhouse34 Synagogues of Britain and Ireland: Kadish35 Takiff: A Complicated Man28 Tanner: Croatia16 Taub: The Settlers39 Taylor: Sixty to Zero13 Taylor: The Virgin Warrior37 Temkin: The Sacco-Vanzetti Affair
1 Ten Popes Who Shook the World: Duffy32 Theory That Would Not Die: McGrayne
4 This Seat of Mars: Carlton36 Thomas: The Iron Way18 Thomas: Islanders
6 Thomas Cranmer: MacCulloch12 Thompson: George II17 Tibet: van Schaik36 Tocqueville and His America: Kaledin24 Too Much to Know: Blair19 Toohey: Boredom
9 Trevor-Roper: History and the Enlightenment8 Trevor-Roper: The Invention of Scotland
19 Trumble: The Finger15 Turkey, Islam, Nationalism & Modernity: Findley10 Turner: ‘Apologia Pro Vita Sua’13 Turner: Eleanor of Aquitaine10 Turner: John Henry Newman34 Turner: Julian of Norwich, Theologian31 Tutankhamun’s Funeral: Winlock27 Twelve Turning Points of the 2nd World War: Bell28 Ukrainians: Wilson28 Unfinished Revolution: Mark
7 Unseemly Pictures: Pierce38 Unwarranted Influence: Ledbetter19 Valenze: Milk17 Van Schaik: Tibet
5 Vauxhall Gardens: Coke & Borg9 Vickery: Behind Closed Doors9 Vickery: The Gentleman’s Daughter
10 Victorian Babylon: Nead
17 Vietnam: Hayton8 Vincent: Nelson
13 Virgin Warrior: Taylor1 Voices of Morebath: Duffy
26 Volkov: Walther Rathenau10 Waller: The Magnificent Mrs Tennant26 Walther Rathenau: Volkov
5 Walvin: The Zong8 Wanklyn: The Warrior Generals
29 War by Land, Sea and Air: Jablonsky19 Warburton: A Little History of Philosophy
8 Warrior Generals: Wanklyn6 Wars of the Roses: Hicks
36 Weber: The Spanish Frontier in North America32 Webster: Paracelsus23 Weinstein: Savonarola34 Weitzman: Solomon24 Welch: Shopping in the Renaissance
9 When London Was Capital of America: Flavell23 Whispering City: Bosworth25 Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters: Begley
4 Willes: The Making of the English Gardener31 Wills: Rome and Rhetoric23 Wilson: Belarus28 Wilson: The Ukrainians38 Windfall of Musicians: Crawford20 Windows on the War: Zegers31 Winlock: Tutankhamun’s Funeral25 Winroth: The Conversion of Scandinavia22 Wolfthal: In and Out of the Marital Bed33 Wootton: Galileo31 Worthington: Philip II of Macedonia
7 Wrightson: Ralph Tailor’s Summer38 Yaffe: Bob Dylan15 Yemen: Clark22 Yezhov: Getty & Naumov20 Zegers: Windows on the War
5 Zong: Walvin
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