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The Cambridge Companion to Nelson Mandela Edited by Rita Barnard Nelson Mandela was one of the most revered figures of our time. His legacy, however, is not uncontested: his decision to embark on an armed struggle in the 1960s, his solitary talks with apartheid officials in the 1980s and the economic policies adopted during his presidency still spark intense debate. The essays in this Companion, written by experts in history, anthropology, jurisprudence, cinema, literature and visual studies, address these and other issues. They examine how Mandela became the icon he is today and consider the meanings and uses of his internationally recognizable image. PB 349 pages AU$ NZ$ 34.95 43.95 228 x 152 mm Available February 2014 The Cambridge History of the First World War - 3 Volume Set Edited by Jay Winter The Cambridge History of the First World War is a comprehensive, three-volume work, which provides an authoritative account of the military, political, social, economic and cultural history of the Great War. Reflecting the very latest research in the field, the volumes provide a transnational guide to the course of war and how the dynamics of conflict unfolded throughout the world. Also available in split volumes - RRP AUD$ 150.00 | NZD$ 186.95 each Volume 1 9780521763851 | Volume 2 9780521766531 | Volume 3 9780521766845 HB 2340 pages AU$ NZ$ 400.00 496.95 228 x 152 mm Available January 2014 The Outbreak of the First World War Edited by Jack S. Levy and John A. Vasquez The First World War had profound consequences both for the evolution of the international system and for domestic political systems. Offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this volume brings together a distinguished group of diplomatic historians and international relations scholars to debate the causes of the war. Organised around several theoretically based questions, it shows how power, alliances, historical rivalries, militarism, nationalism, public opinion, internal politics, and powerful personalities shaped decision-making in each of the major countries in the lead up to war. PB 320 pages AU$ NZ$ 49.95 61.95 228 x 152 mm Available May 2014 Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making New Releases March - May 2014 Featured Titles * NELSON MANDELA DAY - 18TH OF JULY * HIGHLIGHT HIGHLIGHT HIGHLIGHT COMPANION HISTORY * CENTENARY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 - 1918 * * CENTENARY OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914 - 1918 * 1 MEDIA LAUNCH To be launched on the 24th of April by The Honourable Ted Baillieu MLA

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Page 1: New Releases - Cambridge University Press

The Cambridge Companion to Nelson MandelaEdited by Rita Barnard

Nelson Mandela was one of the most revered figures of our time. His legacy, however, is not uncontested: his decision to embark on an armed struggle in the 1960s, his solitary talks with apartheid officials in the 1980s and the economic policies adopted during his presidency still spark intense debate. The essays in this Companion, written by experts in history, anthropology, jurisprudence, cinema, literature and visual studies, address these and other issues. They examine how Mandela became the icon he is today and consider the meanings and uses of his internationally recognizable image.

PB 349 pages AU$ NZ$34.95 43.95228 x 152 mm

Available February 2014

The Cambridge History of the First World War - 3 Volume Set

Edited by Jay Winter

The Cambridge History of the First World War is a comprehensive, three-volume work, which provides an authoritative account of the military, political, social, economic and cultural history of the Great War. Reflecting the very latest research in the field, the volumes provide a transnational guide to the course of war and how the dynamics of conflict unfolded throughout the world.

Also available in split volumes - RRP AUD$ 150.00 | NZD$ 186.95 eachVolume 1 9780521763851 | Volume 2 9780521766531 | Volume 3 9780521766845

HB 2340 pages AU$ NZ$400.00 496.95228 x 152 mm

Available January 2014

The Outbreak of the First World War

Edited by Jack S. Levy and John A. Vasquez

The First World War had profound consequences both for the evolution of the international system and for domestic political systems. Offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective, this volume brings together a distinguished group of diplomatic historians and international relations scholars to debate the causes of the war. Organised around several theoretically based questions, it shows how power, alliances, historical rivalries, militarism, nationalism, public opinion, internal politics, and powerful personalities shaped decision-making in each of the major countries in the lead up to war.

PB 320 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95228 x 152 mm

Available May 2014

Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making

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To be launched on the 24th of April by The Honourable

Ted Baillieu MLA

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Mao’s Little Red Book

Edited by Alexander C. Cook

Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book is one of the most visible and ubiquitous symbols of twentieth-century radicalism. Published for the first time in 1964, it rapidly became the must-have accessory for Red Guards and revolutionaries from Berkeley to Bamako. Yet, despite its worldwide circulation and enduring presence there has, until now, been no serious scholarly effort to understand this seminal text as a global historical phenomenon. Mao’s Little Red Book brings together a range of innovative scholars from around the world to explore the fascinating variety of uses and forms that Mao’s Quotations has taken, from rhetoric, art and song, to talisman, badge, and weapon.

PB 250 pages AU$ NZ$34.95 43.95228 x 152 mm

Available May 2014

A Global History

The Geneva Consensus

by Pascal Lamy

As Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Pascal Lamy chaired the Doha Round of negotiations and witnessed a rapidly changing international trade environment. In his first book since leaving the WTO, Lamy reflects on his time there and outlines his views on the significance of open trade in generating global economic growth, reducing poverty and creating jobs around the world. He argues that trade can only act as a motor for growth if the correct mix of domestic and international economic and social policies is in place. The Geneva Consensus describes the ongoing efforts to put this into effect, calling for more effective global governance to tackle the challenges of globalisation. It also examines relationships between trade and the key social, economic and political issues of our time.

PB 208 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95216 x 138 mm

Available February 2014

Making Trade Work for All

Toppling Qaddafi

by Christopher S. Chivvis

Toppling Qaddafi is a carefully researched, highly readable look at the role of the United States and NATO in Libya’s war of liberation and its lessons for future military interventions. Based on extensive interviews within the US government, this book recounts the story of how the United States and its European allies went to war against Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, why they won the war, and what the implications for NATO, Europe, and Libya will be.

PB 298 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95228 x 152 mm

Available February 2014

Libya and the Limits of Liberal Intervention

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The Correspondence of Charles Darwin

Edited by Frederick Burkhardt, James Secord, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project

This volume is part of the definitive edition of letters written by and to Charles Darwin, the most celebrated naturalist of the nineteenth century. Darwin depended on correspondence to collect data from all over the world, and to discuss his emerging ideas with scientific colleagues, many of whom he never met in person. This volume will provide general readers with texts of more than 500 letters Darwin wrote and received in 1873, the year he received reactions to his book on human and animal expression, and did groundbreaking work on insectivorous plants.

HB 825 pages AU$ NZ$175.00 217.95234 x 156 mm

Available February 2014

How the Snake Lost its Legs

by Lewis I. Held, Jr

How did the zebra really get its stripes, and the giraffe its long neck? What is the science behind camel humps, leopard spots, and other animal oddities? Such questions have fascinated us for centuries, but the expanding field of evo-devo (evolutionary developmental biology) is now providing, for the first time, a wealth of insights and answers. Taking inspiration from Kipling’s ‘Just So Stories’, this book weaves emerging insights from evo-devo into a narrative that provides startling explanations for the origin and evolution of traits across the animal kingdom. Held’s unique and engaging style makes this narrative both enlightening and entertaining, guiding students and researchers through even complex concepts and encouraging a fuller understanding of the latest developments in the field.

PB 296 pages AU$ NZ$59.95 74.95247 x 174 mm

Available February 2014

Curious Tales from the Frontier of Evo-Devo

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The Good International Citizen

by David Horner and John Connor

Volume 3 of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-cold war operations explores Australia’s involvement in six overseas missions following the end of the Gulf War: Cambodia (1991–99); Western Sahara (1991–94); the former Yugoslavia (1992–2004); Iraq (1991); Maritime Interception Force operations (1991–99); and the contribution to the inspection of weapons of mass destruction facilities in Iraq (1991–99). Granted full access to all relevant Australian Government records, David Horner and John Connor provide readers with a comprehensive and authoritative account of Australia’s peacekeeping operations in Asia, Africa and Europe.

HB 668 pages AU$ NZ$150.00 186.95244 x 170 mm

Available April 2014

Australian Peacekeeping in Asia, Africa and Europe 1991 - 1993

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Deep-Sky Companions: The Messier Objects 2Nd editioN

by Stephen James O’Meara

The second edition of Stephen James O’Meara’s celebrated guide to the Messier Objects features improved star charts, a detailed history of Charles Messier’s life, and updated astrophysical facts. It is a must for all budding night watchers.

HB 432 pages AU$ NZ$79.95 99.95253 x 177 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Nearest Star 2Nd editioN

by Leon Golub and Jay M. Pasachoff

The Sun is the only star near enough to study in sufficient detail to help us understand more distant and exotic objects in the cosmos. This second edition from two experienced solar astronomers is updated throughout, and features results from the current spacecraft, especially NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.

PB 336 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

The Surprising Science of our Sun

Patrick Moore’s Data Book of Astronomy 2Nd editioN

by Patrick Moore and Robin Rees

Packed with up-to-date astronomical data about the Solar System, our Galaxy and the wider Universe, this is a one-stop reference for astronomers of all levels. With hundreds of data tables and a comprehensive star catalogue, it is destined to become the standard reference for everyone interested in astronomy.

PB 588 pages AU$ NZ$59.95 74.95280 x 216 mm

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Astronomy

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Archaeology

Settling the Earth

by Clive Gamble

How and when did we become the only human species to settle the whole Earth? How did our brains become so large? This book sets out to answer these fundamental questions, digging deep into the archives of archaeology, fossil ancestors and human genetics.

PB 416 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

The Archaeology of Deep Human History

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Revealing the Heart of the Galaxy

by Robert H. Sanders

Written in an informal and engaging style, this volume traces the discoveries that led to our understanding of the size and structure of the Milky Way and the conclusive evidence for a massive black hole at its center.

HB 204 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95253 x 177 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable March 2014

The Milky Way and its Black Hole

Creating Global Opportunities

by Chris Jephson and Henning Morgen

HB 472 pages AU$ NZ$125.00 155.95247 x 174 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Maersk Line in Containerisation 1973–2013

Astronomy

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Business and Management

Strong Managers, Strong Owners

by Harry Korine and Pierre-Yves Gomez

Opening the black box of agency theory, Korine and Gomez show how management and ownership interact to shape the strategy of the firm. Using numerous detailed examples, they show that the critical question to ask is not what is the best strategy, but rather, who is the strategy for?

HB 228 pages AU$ NZ$84.95 105.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

Corporate Governance and Strategy

In Search of the True Universe

by Martin Harwit

Astrophysicist Martin Harwit explores how philosophical outlook, historical precedents, industrial progress, economic factors and national priorities have affected our understanding of the cosmos. His engaging text will appeal to astrophysicists, policy makers, historians, and sociologists of science looking to apply lessons from the past in gaining deeper cosmological insight.

HB 408 pages AU$ NZ$64.95 80.95253 x 177 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable March 2014

The Tools, Shaping, and Cost of Cosmological Thought

This book is the first inside account of Maersk Line’s progression to industry leader in the development of containerised shipping. With unprecedented access to company archives, interviews and statistical data, it will appeal to industry specialists and general business readers. Drawing on extensive, unpublished material from company archives and interviews with industry experts, including former and current employees, this book provides authoritative third-party data on global trends, offering additional materials available at www.creatingglobalopportunities.com.

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Ancient Persia

by Matt Waters

In this succinct history of ancient Persia under the Achaemenid dynasty rulers, Matt Waters examines how the empire retained its vitality for more than two hundred years (c.550–330 BCE) and left a massive imprint on subsequent Near Eastern and European history.

PB 272 pages AU$ NZ$34.95 43.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

A Concise History of the Achaemenid Empire, 550–330 BCE

Classics

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The Cambridge History of Painting in the Classical World

Edited by J. J. Pollitt

Painting was one of the major achievements of the Classical world. This book examines the development of mural and panel painting in the Classical world from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity. It provides an up-to-date and much-needed overview of the monuments that are now known and of the ideas that have been generated about them.

HB 470 pages AU$ NZ$290.00 359.95276 x 219 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Social Media Intelligenceby Wendy W. Moe and David A. Schweidel

As consumers, we turn to the public arena of social media to share our opinions and learn about the opinions of others. Fortune 500 companies, political campaigns, government agencies, and many other organisations constantly monitor social media to gauge public opinion. This book explains how opinions are formed, what affects the opinions posted online, and how organisations can use social media to inform their strategies.

HB 200 pages AU$ NZ$64.95 80.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Computer Science

Creating New Markets in the Digital Economy

by Irene C. L. Ng

Sharing her unique perspective of both business and academia, Irene Ng examines the implications of digital connectivity for business, with a focus on new business models and the personalisation of products and services. This book is an important resource for business leaders, entrepreneurs and policy makers, as well as students.

PB 256 pages AU$ NZ$59.95 74.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

Value and Worth

Business and Management

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Coastal Wetlands of the World

by David B. Scott, Jennifer Frail-Gauthier and Petra J. Mudie

This cutting-edge, richly illustrated introduction to coastal wetlands supplies readers with the necessary background, presents detailed global case studies, and explains some unique applications of coastal wetlands.

PB 385 pages AU$ NZ$89.95 111.95246 x 189 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Geology, Ecology, Distribution and Applications

Source Mechanisms of Earthquakes

by Agustín Udías, Raúl Madariaga and Elisa Buforn

Presents an innovative new approach to studying source mechanisms, combining theory and observation in a unified methodology, and highlighting processing of seismological digital data and cutting-edge computer methods. An ideal guide for researchers and professionals in seismology, tectonophysics, geodynamics, geomechanics, seismic hazard assessment and seismic engineering.

HB 336 pages AU$ NZ$84.95 105.95246 x 189 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Theory and Practice

Introductory Econometrics for Finance 3rd editioN

by Chris Brooks

This book is a comprehensive and illustrated discussion of the most common empirical approaches in finance. Building on the successful data- and problem-driven approach of previous editions, this third edition has been updated with new data, extensive examples and additional introductory material on mathematics, making it more accessible to those encountering econometrics for the first time.

PB 722 pages AU$ NZ$93.95 116.95246 x 189 mm

TXTAvailable May 2014

Earth and Environmental Science

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Economics

Climate Change

Edited by Katherine Richardson, Will Steffen and Diana Liverman

Provides an up-to-date synthesis of all knowledge relevant to the climate change issue, from basic science to the technologies, economic instruments and political strategies that can be employed in response to climate change. It will be invaluable for a wide range of researchers and professionals.

PB 540 pages AU$ NZ$74.95 92.95244 x 170 mm

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Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions

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Power

Edited by Alan Blackwell and David MacKay

Seven leading writers discuss the power behind their own particular fields of interest, from the arts and humanities to the natural sciences. This book explores the importance of democracy, the power of music to heal, and ways of reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.

PB 152 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95244 x 170 mm

Available January 2014

A Concise History of France 3rd editioN

by Roger Price

This is the most up-to-date and comprehensive study of French history available ranging from the early middle ages to the present. This third edition has been substantially revised and includes a new chapter on contemporary France.

PB 528 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95216 x 138 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

General Science

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History

A Concise History of Romania

by Keith Hitchins

This comprehensive and engaging new history charts Romania’s development over 2000 years from its establishment to the present day. Always on the border between East and West, Hitchins considers Romania’s place in European politics, economic and social change, intellectual and cultural renewals, and international entanglements.

PB 339 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95216 x 138 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

Out of Poverty

by Benjamin Powell

This book explores how sweatshops provide the best available opportunity to workers and how they play an important role in the process of development that eventually leads to better wages and working conditions. This book addresses a crucially important topic for those who desire to improve the welfare of impoverished people in the third world.

PB 200 pages AU$ NZ$38.95 48.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Sweatshops in the Global Economy

Economics

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The International Distribution of News

by Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb

This book traces the history of international news agencies and associations around the world from 1848 to 1947. Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb argues that newspaper publishers formed news associations and patronized news agencies to cut the costs of news collection and exclude competitors from gaining access to the news.

PB 272 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

The Associated Press, Press Association, and Reuters, 1848–1947

The Israel-Palestine Conflict 3rd editioN

by James L. Gelvin

Now in its third edition, James L. Gelvin’s award-winning account is a balanced, compelling, accessible and current introduction. Placing the conflict within the framework of global history, and viewing it as the quintessential nationalist struggle of our time, the book interweaves biographical sketches, eyewitness accounts, poetry, fiction, and official documentation into its narrative.

PB 304 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95228 x 152 mm

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One Hundred Years of War

History

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The Cambridge History of Turkey

Edited by Kate Fleet, Suraiya N. Faroqhi and Resat Kasaba

The Cambridge History of Turkey represents a monumental enterprise. The four-volume set covers the period from the eleventh century, with the arrival of the Turks in Anatolia, through the emergence of the Ottoman empire, its destruction in the aftermath of the First World War, and the modern state of Turkey which arose from the ashes.

HB 1000 pages AU$ NZ$795.00 985.95228 x 152 mm

Available February 2014

4 Volume Hardback Set

A History of Zimbabwe

by Alois S. Mlambo

There is currently no single-volume history of Zimbabwe that provides detailed coverage of the country’s experience from pre-colonial times to the present. This book examines Zimbabwe’s pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial social, economic and political history and relates historical factors and trends to more recent developments in the country.

PB 304 pages AU$ NZ$34.95 43.95228 x 152 mm

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The Cambridge Dictionary of Linguistics

by Keith Brown and Jim Miller

The Cambridge Dictionary of Linguistics provides concise and clear definitions of all the terms likely to be encountered in the topic of linguistics and English language or other topics such as modern languages, media and translation. It provides entries for 246 languages, including ‘major’ languages.

HB 488 pages AU$ NZ$145.00 179.95247 x 174 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable January 2014

The Study of Language 5th editioN

by George Yule

This bestselling book is the most fundamental and easy-to-use introduction for students with no prior knowledge of linguistics. Broad yet concise, this manageable overview of key topics draws students in, with thirty new tasks, new foreign-language examples, and an expanded and revised online study guide.

PB 310 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95246 x 189 mm

TXTAvailable April 2014

Language and Linguistics

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The Cambridge Dictionary of English Grammarby Pam Peters

The most up-to-date A-Z resource available for English grammar, this dictionary provides concise, practical definitions and explanations of hundreds of terms. It includes all currently accepted terms of grammar and each term includes examples and cross references to related concepts.

HB 396 pages AU$ NZ$145.00 179.95247 x 174 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable January 2014

Climate Change and the Course of Global History

by John L. Brooke

Climate Change and the Course of Global History presents the first global study by a historian to fully integrate the earth-system approach of the new climate science with the material history of humanity. Starting with the role of environmental change in biological and human evolution, the book uses the results of three decades of climate science to present a new understanding of human history.

PB 602 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

A Rough Journey

History

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A Practical Guide to International Philanthropyby Jonathon R. Moore

This book is a practical guide addressing the issues faced by philanthropists seeking to engage in international charitable activities and offers alternative approaches to traditional US-based foundations. It shows US private foundations how to maneuver regulatory burdens to operate flexibly outside the constraints of the US regulatory regime. For existing private foundations, this book suggests strategies designed to hedge against ever-increasing and intrusive regulation.

PB 386 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95229 x 152 mm

Available January 2014

Law

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Trade Policy Flexibility and Enforcement in the WTO

by Simon A. B. Schropp

This law and economics analysis of contractual escape and punishment in the WTO assesses existing escape and punishment mechanisms, explores the systemic implications of flaws (in the international trading system), and offers a reform agenda that is concrete, politically realistic, and systemically viable.

PB 380 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95229 x 152 mm

Available January 2014

A Law and Economics Analysis

International Law Reports

Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht, Christopher Greenwood and Karen Lee

Volume 155 reports on, amongst others, the England Court of Appeal 2013 judgment in Othman (Abu Qatada) v. Home Secretary, the 2012 decisions of the ECHR in Ahmad and Others v. United Kingdom, and the South Africa Constitutional Court 2011 judgment in Glenister v. President of Republic of South Africa.

HB 892 pages AU$ NZ$315.00 390.95219 x 146 mm

Available April 2014

Arabic

by Karin C. Ryding

This lively introduction to the linguistics of Arabic provides readers with a concise overview of the language’s structure and its various components: its phonology, morphology and syntax. Through exercises, discussion points and assignments built into every chapter, the book presents the Arabic language in vivid and engaging terms.

PB 208 pages AU$ NZ$34.95 43.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

A Linguistic Introduction

Language and Linguistics

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Whale-watching

Edited by James Higham, Lars Bejder and Rob Williams

A critical treatment of key issues, debates and discourses, providing broad insights and in-depth perspectives on key aspects of the global whale-watching industry. This volume gathers diverse disciplinary perspectives to address the barriers to sustainable practice and to promote sustainable whale-watching and restrained commercial exploitation of cetaceans.

HB 400 pages AU$ NZ$140.00 173.95246 x 189 mm

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Sustainable Tourism and Ecological Management

Wild Cultures

by Christophe Boesch

Chimpanzees from different regions of Africa do things differently, as do humans from different countries. The question of why highlights the debate about culture. Wild Cultures takes readers into the lives of chimpanzees. This journey reveals many parallels between humans and chimpanzees and points to striking differences.

PB 292 pages AU$ NZ$59.95 74.95244 x 170 mm

Available February 2014

A Comparison between Chimpanzee and Human Cultures

Life Sciences

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Extractive Industries and Ape Conservation

by Arcus Foundation

This first volume in an important new series draws attention to the evolving context within which great ape and gibbon habitats are interfacing with extractive industries. It aims to influence debate, practice and policy for a broad range of policy makers, industry experts, decision makers, academics, researchers and NGOs.

PB 380 pages AU$ NZ$61.95 76.95247 x 174 mm

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The Eurozone Crisis

by Kaarlo Tuori and Klaus Tuori

A concise and comprehensive analysis of the Eurozone crisis from a multidimensional constitutional and economic perspective. It discusses the most important constitutional questions about the economic crisis and the proposed solutions raised, both at the level of individual Treaty provisions and constitutional principles.

PB 296 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95228 x 152 mm

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A Constitutional Analysis

Law

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Forests and Global Change

Edited by David A. Coomes, David F. R. P. Burslem and William D. Simonson

This volume provides valuable information for readers with an interest in how forests respond to global change phenomena such as climate, atmospheric composition, land-use change and forest fragmentation. Presenting research from temperate and tropical ecosystems, the authors highlight their latest findings from plots, satellites and models.

PB 473 pages AU$ NZ$89.95 111.95247 x 174 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable February 2014

Trees 2Nd editioN

by Peter A. Thomas

The second edition of this book provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of tree biology and ecology and presents the recent discoveries in this area. It offers unique insight into our understanding of trees, the role of genetic and hydraulic engineering as well as the effects of climate change.

PB 400 pages AU$ NZ$54.95 68.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Their Natural History

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Coastal Conservation

Edited by Brooke Maslo and Julie L. Lockwood

This detailed discussion of coastal ecology examines the interplay and importance of biodiversity and ecosystem function in major shoreline habitats worldwide. Summaries by leading academics highlight the current status of shoreline species, including analyses of emerging threats and suggestions for future conservation.

PB 456 pages AU$ NZ$89.95 111.95228 x 152 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

The Fundamentals of Horticulture

Edited by Chris Bird

Essential reading for all studying horticulture and keen gardeners. This clear introduction to the principles underlying the practical applications of horticulture opens up the excitement of plant growing and garden development without readers wading through complex information.

PB 420 pages AU$ NZ$54.95 68.95246 x 189 mm

TXTAvailable May 2014

Theory and Practice

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Fitzgerald: The Lost Decade

by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by James L. W. West III

This volume of the Cambridge Edition, first published in 2008, includes thirteen short stories published by Fitzgerald in Esquire, together with the entire Pat Hobby series. The volume provides restored, accurate texts based on Fitzgerald’s surviving manuscripts, typescripts, and proofs and includes selected facsimiles of Fitzgerald’s manuscripts and typescripts for the Esquire writings.

PB 292 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95216 x 140 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Short Stories from Esquire, 1936–1941

Literature

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Fitzgerald: The Beautiful and Damned

by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by James L. W. West III

This edition, first published in 2008, includes a detailed account of the composition of the novel, a textual apparatus, a chronology of composition, and, uniquely, three versions of the ending. Explanatory notes situate The Beautiful and Damned in its times and deepen the reader’s understanding of Fitzgerald’s sources for the novel.

PB 452 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95216 x 140 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Fitzgerald: My Lost City

by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by James L. W. West III

Fitzgerald planned to publish a collection of his personal essays, but never did. Fortunately he left behind a table of contents, and it has been possible to reconstruct the collection that he envisioned, as My Lost City. This volume, first published in 2005, features authoritative texts, a textual apparatus, and full explanatory notes.

PB 344 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95216 x 140 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Personal Essays, 1920–1940

Fitzgerald: All The Sad Young Men

by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by James L. W. West III

This volume of the Cambridge Fitzgerald Edition, first published in 2007, includes the original nine stories selected by Fitzgerald for All the Sad Young Men, together with eleven uncollected stories. This edition is based on extensive surviving manuscripts and typescripts. The volume contains a scholarly introduction, historical notes, a textual apparatus, illustrations, and appendices.

PB 540 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95216 x 140 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

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Manual of Botulinum Toxin Therapy 2Nd editioN

Edited by Daniel Truong, Dirk Dressler, Mark Hallett and Christopher Zachary

Fully updated throughout, the second edition of the Manual of Botulinum Toxin Therapy provides practical guidance on the use of botulinum toxin in a wide variety of disorders. The Manual will be of use to the continually growing band of clinicians discovering the potential of botulinum toxin.

HB 315 pages AU$ NZ$145.00 179.95246 x 189 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable January 2014

Nutrition in Critical Care

Edited by Peter Faber and Mario Siervo

Within the critical care environment, nutrition is often overlooked in treatment plans; however, optimising dietary requirements is a simple, safe adjunct to other treatments. This accessible volume provides guidelines for the nutritional support of critically ill people and is valuable reading for doctors, nurses, and dieticians working with these patients.

PB 288 pages AU$ NZ$99.95 123.95234 x 156 mm

HIGHLIGHTAvailable May 2014

Medicine

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The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain

Edited by Nigel J. Morgan and Rodney M. Thomson

This is the first, and the only, comprehensive history of the book in England and Wales from the Norman Conquest until c.1400. This volume analyses the manuscript book from a wide variety of angles: manufacture (including decoration), function, readership, and contents. It includes a full bibliography and 80 plates.

PB 640 pages AU$ NZ$54.95 68.95228 x 152 mm

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Literature

Fitzgerald: The Love of the Last Tycoon

by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli

Even in its incomplete form The Love of The Last Tycoon has achieved a reputation as the best novel about Hollywood. When F. Scott Fitzgerald died in 1940 he had written seventeen of thirty projected episodes. This critical edition of The Love of The Last Tycoon, first published in 1994, utilises Fitzgerald’s manuscript drafts, revised typescipts, and working notes to establish the authoritative text.

PB 448 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95216 x 140 mm

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The Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918 - 1924

by Bruno Cabanes

Groundbreaking study of the transition from war to peace and the birth of humanitarian rights after the Great War. Bruno Cabanes, a pioneer in the study of the aftermath of war, shows how and when the right to human dignity first became inalienable.

PB 400 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95228 x 152 mm

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A History of Singing

by John Potter and Neil Sorrell

Why do we sing and what first drove early humans to sing? From Neanderthal Man to Genesis, from Qawwali to castrati and from Purcell to Peking Opera, this history explores the global evolution of singing and will appeal to an international readership of singers, students and scholars.

PB 355 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95228 x 152 mm

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Music

The Good International Citizen

by David Horner and John Connor

Volume 3 of the official history of Australian peacekeeping, humanitarian and post-cold war operations explores Australia’s involvement in six missions following the end of the Gulf War. These missions reflected increasing complexity of peacekeeping, as it overlapped with enforcement of sanctions, weapons inspections, humanitarian aid, election monitoring and peace enforcement.

HB 668 pages AU$ NZ$150.00 186.95244 x 170 mm

Available April 2014

Australian Peacekeeping in Asia, Africa and Europe 1991–1993, VoluMe 3

ROBuST: RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training

Edited by George Attilakos, Tim Draycott, Alison Gale, Dimitrios Siassakos and Cathy Winter

Written to accompany the RCOG Operative Birth Simulation Training (ROBuST) course, this manual for trainee and practised obstetricians covers the full range of operative birth techniques that need to be mastered. Developed by experts in simulation training, this is essential reading for all health professionals providing maternity care.

PB 157 pages AU$ NZ$79.95 99.95297 x 210 mm

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Course Manual

Medicine

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A Poisonous Affair

by Joost R. Hiltermann

This book is the story of the gassing of Halabja during the Iran-Iraq war. It tells how Iraq was able to amass chemical weapons to target its victims as America turned a blind eye. Today, as the Middle East sinks into turmoil, these policies are coming back to haunt the West.

PB 346 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95229 x 152 mm

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America, Iraq, and the Gassing of Halabja

Philosophy

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The Cambridge Companion to Life and Death

Edited by Steven Luper

This volume discusses the philosophical issues connected with the nature and significance of life and death, and the ethics of killing. It will be of interest to all those taking courses on the philosophy of life and death, applied ethics covering abortion, euthanasia, and suicide, and ethics and metaphysics.

PB 366 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95228 x 152 mm

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Politics

An Introduction to Design Arguments

by Benjamin C. Jantzen

This book surveys 2000 years of debate, and mines both historical and modern literature, to offer a critical assessment of the many forms of design argument for the existence of God.

PB 280 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95247 x 174 mm

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The Cambridge History of World Musicby Philip V. Bohlman

In the twenty-first century, world music increasingly connects the diverse and multicultural experiences of musicians and listeners, students and scholars, using media across the world. This History explores the very origins of world music itself, presenting the politics and ideologies of music in the world’s major historical moments.

HB 875 pages AU$ NZ$215.00 266.95228 x 152 mm

Available January 2014

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Community Lost

by Ronald J. Angel, Holly Bell, Julie Beausoleil and Laura Lein

Using extensive interviews with evacuees from Hurricane Katrina and reports from service providers, Community Lost identifies what helped or hindered the reestablishment of the lives of hurricane survivors who relocated to Austin, Texas.

PB 250 pages AU$ NZ$39.95 49.95229 x 152 mm

Available February 2014

The State, Civil Society, and Displaced Survivors of Hurricane Katrina

Mental Health

by Nicholas Procter, Helen Hamer, Denise McGarry, Rhonda Wilson and Terry Froggatt

Mental Health: A Person-centred Approach aligns leading mental health research with the human connections that can and should be made in mental health care. It seeks to deepen readers’ understanding of themselves, the work they do, and how this intersects with the lives of people with mental illness.

PB 500 pages AU$ NZ$89.95 111.95255 x 190 mm

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A Person-centred Approach

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Australian Releases

The Dyslexia Debate

by Julian G. Elliott, Elena L. Grigorenko

An examination of how we use the term ‘dyslexia’ and its failings as a clinical diagnosis. Taking into account the latest research in cognitive science, genetics, and neuroscience, Elliott and Grigorenko outline a better way to describe the various types of reading difficulties and discuss empirically supported forms of intervention.

PB 292 pages AU$ NZ$44.95 55.95228 x 152 mm

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Psychology

Global Shell Games

by Michael G. Findley, Daniel L. Nielson and Jason Sharman

Every year a staggering number of corporate service providers mask perpetrators of terrorist financing, corruption and illegal arms trades, but the degree to which firms flout global identification standards remains unknown. This book sheds new light on the sordid world of anonymous shell corporations through a series of field experiments.

PB 271 pages AU$ NZ$49.95 61.95228 x 152 mm

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Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism

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Assessment for Teaching

Edited by Patrick Griffin

Assessment for Teaching is a comprehensive and practical introduction to assessment and learning in primary and secondary school settings. Grounded in contemporary, evidence-based research, this book treats assessment as a source of data that informs teaching strategies.

PB 324 pages AU$ NZ$74.95 92.95247 x 174 mm

Available February 2014

International Human Resource Management

by Mustafa Özbilgin, Dimitria Groutsis and William Harvey

International Human Resource Management offers a contemporary and multilayered introduction to international and comparative human resource management. It critically analyses the core issues and emerging trends in the field, with a consistent emphasis on real-world scenarios and concerns.

PB 304 pages AU$ NZ$79.95 99.95247 x 174 mm

Available March 2014

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Early Mathematical Explorationsby Nicola Yelland, Carmel Diezmann and Deborah Butler

Early Mathematical Explorations shows readers how to provide young children with rich mathematical learning environments and experiences. This book presents teachers with a sound theoretical framework to encourage children to become numerate in the 21st century.

PB 250 pages AU$ NZ$69.95 86.95249 x 147 mm

Available January 2014

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Modern Administrative Law in Australia

Edited by Matthew Groves

Modern Administrative Law in Australia provides an authoritative overview of administrative law in Australia. It clarifies and enlivens this crucial but complex area of law, with erudite analysis and thoroughly modern perspectives. It is an essential reference for students and practitioners of administrative law.

PB 432 pages AU$ NZ$139.00 172.95247 x 174 mm

Available February 2014

Concepts and Context

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Crime Prevention 2Nd editioN

by Adam Sutton, Adrian Cherney and Rob White

Crime Prevention: Principles, Perspectives and Practices is a concise, comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of crime prevention. Part I presents an overview of the history and theory of crime prevention. Part II explores the practice of crime prevention and the real life challenges of implementation.

PB 276 pages AU$ NZ$69.95 86.95228 x 152 mm

Available December 2013

Principles, Perspectives and Practices

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MelbourneTo be launched on the 24th of April, 5:30pm

Queens Hall, The State Library of Victoria

Launched by:The Honourable Ted Baillieu MLA

Guest speakers include:Professor Jay Winter and

Guest of Honour Emeritus Professor Ken Inglis

The Cambridge History of the First World War3 Volume Hardback Set

The Cambridge History of the First World War is a comprehensive, three-volume work, which provides an authoritative account of the military, political, social, economic and cultural history of the Great War.

Also available in split volumes - RRP AUD$ 150.00 | NZD$ 186.95 eachVolume 1 - Global War 9780521763851 Volume 2 - The State 9780521766531 Volume 3 - Civil Society 9780521766845

3 VOLUME SET ISBN 9781107660588 Multiple Copy Pack 2,340 pages April 2014

Complete SetRRP AU$ 400.00 | NZ$ 496.95

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