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e-Catalogue of a selection of forthcoming books
Autumn 2015–Summer 2016
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HISTORY.
The Huguenots in Later Stuart BritainVolume I – Crisis, Renewal, and the Ministers’ Dilemma
ROBIN GWYNN
The Huguenots in Later Stuart Britain is planned as one work to be published in three interlinking volumes(titles/publication dates detailed below). It examines the history of the French communities in Britain from theCivil War, which plunged them into turmoil, to the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, after which there was no realisticpossibility that the Huguenots would be readmitted to France. There is a particular focus on the decades of the1680s and 1690s, at once the most complex, the most crucial, and the most challenging alike for the refugeesthemselves and for subsequent historians.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-618-9 £95/$140 512 pp 234 × 156 mm Plate section
Volume II: Settlement, Churches, and the Role of London HB ISBN 978-1-84519-619-6 (2017)
Volume III: The Huguenots and the Defeat of Louis XIV’s France HB ISBN 978-1-84519-619-6 (2020)
Footnotes to HistoryThe Personal Realm of John Wilson Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty (1809–1830),
a “Group Family”
NIGEL HARRIS
Footnotes to History is a study of a “group family” – an extended family closely structured though marriages thatwere either internal or with trusted associates. Its members strove cooperatively for their own mutual benefit.This kind of social entity evolved down the centuries, reaching its zenith in the early nineteenth century. Thefamily portrayed, the Pennells, provides a supreme example of such a united body. John Wilson Croker, his twohalf-nieces and his best friend all married into it. Most men in it gained prestigious appointments throughCroker’s patronage, but at the price of giving him their unswerving loyalty.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-746-9 £29.95/$39.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
In Defence of Britain’s Middle Eastern EmpireA Life of Sir Gilbert Clayton
TIMOTHY PARIS
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) described his war-time chief as “the perfect leader”, a man “who worked by influencerather than by loud direction. He was like water, or permeating oil, creeping silently and insistently through everything.It was not possible to say where Clayton was and was not, and how much really belonged to him.”
This is the first biography of General Sir Gilbert Clayton (1875–1929), Britain’s pre-eminent “man-on-the-spot”during the formative years of the modern Middle East. Serving as a soldier, administrator and diplomat in tendifferent Middle Eastern countries during a 33-year Middle Eastern career, Clayton is best known as theDirector of British Intelligence in Cairo during the Great War (1914–16), and as the instigator and sponsor ofthe Arab Revolt against the Turks.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-758-2 £95/$150 576 pp. 246 × 171 mm Illustrated and maps
FOLKLORE HISTORY.
Emma Wilby, the author of Cunning Folk and Familiar Spirits: Shamanistic Visionary Traditions in Early Modern British Witchcraft and Magic,and The Visions of Isobel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-Century Scotland, is preparing two new volumes onBasque witchcraft trials:
Beautiful GodsShamanistic Narratives in Basque Witchcraft Trials, 1608–1614andBitter CommunionVoices of the Accused in Basque Witchcraft Trials, 1608–1614
Publishing information will be available on the Press website in 2016.
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AMERICAN HISTORY.
The Military Conquest of the PrairieNative American Resistance, Evasion and Survival, 1865–1890
TORE T. PETERSEN
This book focuses on those Native Americans who chose the military option after the Civil War, with a close study on the final militaryoperations on the plains. A concluding section analyzes the reservation experience from the passage of the Dawes Act in 1887 to the FederalReorganization Act of 1934 by focusing on how Native Americans met the onslaught of the Federal government’s attempt to crush theircultures to the point of extinction.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-544-1 £65/$94.95 PB 978-1-84519-545-8 £22.95/$34.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
ART HISTORY.
The Discovery of El GrecoThe Nationalization of Culture versus the Rise of Modern Art
(1860–1914)
ERIC STORM
Originally published in Dutch and translated to Spanish for the fourth centenary celebration of the death of El Greco in 2014, this book is acomprehensive study of the rediscovery of El Greco – seen as one of the most important events of its kind in art history. Paintings andassociated anecdotes are discussed, and historical debates such as El Greco’s supposed astigmatism are addressed in a highly readable andengaging style.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-744-5 £25/$34.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
POLITICAL HISTORY.
Jacob L. TalmonMission and Testimony: Political Essays
Foreword by Isaiah Berlin
EDITED BY DAVID OHANA
Isaiah Berlin, in his “Tribute to a Friend”, wrote about the historian Jacob L. Talmon (1916–1980): “No matterwhat his theoretical interests were, or the topics on which he was lecturing or writing, his deepestconcern was with the Jewish people, its history, its religious, moral and social values, its place among thenations, its future in Israel and the diaspora.” These words capture the essence of Talmon’s political essayspresented in Mission and Testimony.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-741-4 £25/$34.95 400 pp. 229 × 152 mm
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
Galactic ThreatsOur Planetary Response
NEVILLE BROWN
This work is most basically intended to formulate a response strategy to the threats posed by Near Earth Objects (NEOs): meteors,asteroids and comets drawing close to Planet Earth. Military-related developments pending, near and on the Earth’s surface, show signs ofentering an ugly biological warfare phase. Arms control “top down” from Near Space is a possible route to manage and counter NEOthreats.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-770-4 £35/$55 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-771-1 £22.50/$34.95 160 pp. 229 × 152 mm
BIOGRAPHY.
Winifred GérinBrontë Biographer
HELEN MACEWAN
The biographer Winifred Gérin (1901–81) wrote the lives of all four Brontë siblings. She stumbled on her literaryvocation on a visit to Haworth after the death of her first husband. On the same visit she met her second husband,twenty years younger than herself, and together they turned their backs on London to live within sight of theParsonage. Gérin recognised that it was impossible to understand the Brontës without intimate knowledge oftheir environment. She also wrote about Elizabeth Gaskell, Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Fanny Burney. The bookis based on Gérin’s unpublished memoir, which was commissioned by OUP but never published, and letters.
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Series Editor: Dr Mina Roces, School of History, The University of New South WalesTitles include: The Politics of Dress in Asia and the Americas China’s Rising Global Profile
Edited by Mina Roces and Louise Edwards Harsh Pant
‘Iffat Al ThunayanThe Sa‘udi Queen of HeartsJOSEPH A. KÉCHICHIAN
‘Iffat Al Thunayan, spouse of the late King Faysal bin ‘Abdul ‘Aziz Al Sa‘ud (r. 1964–1975), was a pillar of theruling Al Sa‘ud family. ‘Iffat used her influence to infiltrate many progressive ideas into the Kingdom, includingsignificant strides in education for both boys and girls as well as major advances in health care. An astuteobserver and a doer par excellence, Queen ‘Iffat left her mark on the contemporary history of the Al Sa‘ud, asshe protected and empowered her kin. She raised a formidable family, listened carefully, guided conversations asnecessary, spoke with moderation, recommended policies to her husband and, after the latter was assassinated,to her brothers-in-law who succeeded him.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-685-1 £35/$50 320 pp. 234 × 156 mm Illustrated
Harry Worsfold (1839–1939)‘The life and times of a gentleman of Surrey’
JANET HILDERLEY
‘The life and times of a gentleman of Surrey’ is the biography of Janet Hilderley’s great-grandfather, HarryWorsfold. She recalls his tales of old Surrey, with its ghosts and superstitions. He recorded the birth of each ofhis twelve children in the family Bible, adding their marriages and the arrival of numerous grandchildren. Harrywas born in 1839, when Queen Victoria was but a girl. As a boy he witnessed a public hanging, threw stones atpassing coaches and tolled the church bell for the Duke of Wellington’s funeral. At ten years of age he became“buttons” to Ripley’s squire and lived in that village for most of his life.
PB ISBN 978-1-898595-62-5 £12.99/$19.95 320 pp. 216 × 138 mm An Alpha Press title
THE SUSSEX LIBRARY OF ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES.
Southeast Asian MigrationPeople on the Move in Search of Work, Refuge and Belonging
EDITED BY KHATHARYA UM AND SOFIA GASPAR
Dispersal, compelled by economic circumstance, political turmoil, and war, engenders personal, familial, andspiritual dislocation, and provokes a questioning of identity and belonging. In examining the complex andcreative negotiations that immigrants engage locally and transnationally in their daily lives, this workforegrounds immigrant resilience in the strategies they adopt not only to survive but to thrive in displacement.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-665-3 £60/$74.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Dancing the FeminineGender & Identity Performances by Indonesian Migrant Women
MONIKA SWASTI WINARNITA
A particular appeal of this book is the way in which cultural dance performance offers profound insight intomigrants’ life experience as well as into how human beings tell their stories and interact with one another. Basedon her experience of performing dance with Indonesian migrant women in Australia, the author provides aunique and novel set of research data that contributes to a diverse body of scholarly work in migration,performance, gender, sexuality and cultural studies, anthropology, and Asian studies.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-693-6 £50/$69.95 192 pp. 229 × 152 mm Colour plate section
Media Events in Web 2.0 ChinaInterventions of Online Activism
JIAN XU
This book is among the first to use a “media events” framework to examine China’s Internet activism and politics, and the first study of thetransformation of China’s media events through the parameter of online activism. The author locates the practices of major modes of onlineactivism in China (shanzhai [culture jamming]; citizen journalism; and weiguan [mediated mobilization]) into different types of Chinesemedia events (ritual celebration, natural disaster, political scandal).
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-635-6 £39.95/$55 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
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Society, Politics, and CultureThe series is refereed by distinguished scholars in the field. Its editor is Prof. Carlos H. Waisman, Department of Sociologyand International Studies Program, University of California, San Diego. Within this series, the Latin American Library,published with the sponsorship of CILAS, the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University ofCalifornia, San Diego, is a vehicle for the dissemination of research carried out at that institution.
Negotiating Malay Identities in SingaporeThe Role of Modern Islam
RIZWANA ABDUL AZEEZ
Singapore Malays subscribe to mostly traditional rather than modern interpretations of Islam. Singapore stateofficials, however, wish to curb the challenges such interpretations bring to the country’s political, social,educational and economic domains. Thus, these officials launched a programme to socially engineer modernMuslim identities amongst Singapore Malays in 2003, which is ongoing. Negotiating Muslim Identitiesdocuments a variety of ethnographic encounters that point to the power struggles surrounding two basic andvery different ways of living. While the Singapore state has gained some successes for its project, it has also facedsignificant and multiple setbacks.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-696-7 £60/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
CILAS/LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES.
Argentinian TelenovelasSouthern Sagas Rewrite Social and Political Reality
GABRIELA JONAS AHARONI
This work explores the way in which telenovelas (TV serial dramas) give voice to contemporary and historicalArgentinian social and political issues. Telenovelas have multiple layers of socio-cultural message – local as wellas global – and are invariably laden with appealing drama and emotion, and sometimes comedy. One of themany telenovela examples addressed in this book is whether the serial Padre Coraje constructs a parallel betweenthe Kirchner government and that of Juan Perón, fifty years earlier. The serial explores the two leaders’relationship with the Church and implicitly presents President Kirchner as Peron’s successor.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-711-7 £50/$64.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES.
Revolutionary Ideology and Political Destiny in Mexico, 1928–1934Lázaro Cárdenas and Adalberto Tejeda
EITAN GINZBERG
Lázaro Cárdenas and Adalberto Tejeda, veterans of the Revolution and prominent governors of Michoacán andVeracruz from 1928 to 1932, strived to make Mexico a modern and just state on the basis of the revolutionaryConstitution. Three key obstacles confronted them: the conservative approach of the political Center; thepolitical weakness of their own power base; and the great opposing power of the farmers and their supportingelements, especially the Church and the army.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-694-3 £60/$74.95 320 pp. 234 × 156 mm
The Poetic and Real Worlds of César Vallejo (1892–1938)A Struggle between Art and Politics
R. K. BRITTON
The world-renowned Peruvian poet César Vallejo (1892–1938) was also a journalist, essayist, novelist andwould-be dramatist. The study of his life and work has encountered problems since the 1950s, stemming fromthe fact that half of his writing was published posthumously under editorship of doubtful accuracy. The matter isfurther complicated in that his non-poetic work has been neglected in favour of his verse. R. K. Britton reviewsthe evidence – literary and historical – now reliably to hand, and assesses the often conflicting body of opinionhis work has generated.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-742-1 £65/$74.95 300 pp. 234 × 156 mm
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General Editor: Paul Preston, London School of EconomicsIn 1994, in collaboration with the London School of Economics, the Foundation established the Principe de AsturiasChair of Contemporary Spanish History and the Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies.
THEOLOGY AND RELIGION
Hinduism Beliefs & PracticesVolume I Major Deities and Social Structures
Volume II Religious History and Philosophy
JEANEANE FOWLER
Originally published in 1997 – Choice Outstanding Academic Book – and now revisedand expanded to two volumes. No prior knowledge of Hinduism is required.Contents are detailed on the Press website.
Volume I: PB ISBN 978-1-84519-622-6 Volume II: PB ISBN 978-1-84519-623-3
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The Ultimate Three MinutesThe Story of Two Great Human Watersheds – Their Preparation and Their Coinciding
WILLIAM CUMMINGS
The Ultimate Three Minutes is a statement of Christian theology in terms of “Salvation History”, introducing thefunctions of Abraham, Moses, Second Isaiah and the Psalms; and placing in historical context the life,crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ – his uniqueness, the formation of the Gospels, and the Eucharist asthe identifying thread which binds the redemptive or salvation process into a coherent whole and vivifies theChristian hope. This presentation of basic Christian Gospel theology is carried within an account of the historyof the Ancient World, written in the style of a continuous narrative.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-734-6 £14.95/$19.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
The Middle Eastern Founders of ReligionMoses, Jesus, Muhammad, Zoroaster, and Baha’u’llah
SOLOMON NIGOSIAN
This book presents an academic introduction to the life and teachings of five Middle Eastern founders ofreligion – five individuals whose systems of faith, thought, and action have won the allegiance of millions. Allbelieved to have experienced a personal encounter with the divine − a “voice” directly from the “beyond” – toproclaim God’s message to the community or people to which they belonged. The work has been specificallydesigned for student adoption in Religious Studies.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-757-5 £14.95/$19.95 140 pp. 229 × 152 mm
CAÑADA BLANCH/SUSSEX ACADEMIC STUDIES ON CONTEMPORARY SPAIN.
‘Petals and Bullets’Dorothy Morris – New Zealand Nurse in the Spanish Civil War
MARK DERBY
“They [Fascist aeroplanes] usually come swooping down with guns firing at cars, especially ambulances.”
In these words New Zealand nurse Dorothy Morris described her journey to a Republican medical unit of theSpanish civil war in early 1937. She volunteered to serve with Sir George Young’s University Ambulance Unit,and worked at an International Brigades base hospital and as head nurse to a renowned Catalan surgeon. Shethen headed a Quaker-funded children’s hospital in Murcia, southern Spain.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-684-4 £19.95/$29.95 192 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
The Blue DivisionSpanish Blood in Russia, 1941–1945
XAVIER MORENO JULIÁ
“The Blue Division returns from the past in a study of its history by Xavier Moreno … In over 500 pages,Moreno analyses the political context in which the Division developed, and the later clash of interests betweenFalangism and the Spanish Army. The international reactions that the initiative generated occupies a good partof the book, as does a detailed description of the military operations in which the Spanish combatants wereengaged.” El País, November 2004
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-737-7 £85/$125 446 pp. 234 × 156 mm Illustrations, maps and appendices
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Spain BleedsThe Development of Battlefield Blood Transfusion during the Civil War
LINDA PALFREEMAN
The Spanish Civil War marked a new era in blood transfusion medicine. Frederic Duran Jordà and CarlosElósegui Sarasoles, directors, respectively, of the blood transfusion services of the Republican Army and of theinsurgent forces, were innovators in the field of indirect blood transfusion with preserved blood. Not only hadthey to create transfusion services, almost from scratch, capable of supplying campaigning armies with blood inwartime conditions, they also had to struggle against the medical establishment and to convince their medicalpeers of the value (not to mention the scientific significance) of what they were doing.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-717-9 £50/$64.95 200 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Guerrilleros and Neighbours in ArmsIdentities and Cultures of Anti-fascist Resistance in Spain
JORGE MARCO
Although the Franco dictatorship was not directly involved in the world war, in Spain an anti-Franco resistance movement was organized in1939 and lasted until 1952. Although the Spanish resistance constituted the first and last anti-fascist resistance movement in Europe, theSpanish case has been consistently overlooked by international studies.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-752-0 £60/$74.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Spain’s Martyred CitiesFrom the Battle of Madrid to Picasso’s Guernica
MARTIN MINCHOM
The language of ‘martyrdom’ was sometimes evoked in pro-Republican writing as a means of challengingFrancoist claims to the religious and moral high ground. But the ur-text was The Martyrdom of Madrid (1937), acompilation of the posthumous, censored reports of the French correspondent Louis Delaprée on the bombingof Madrid. Delaprée’s earliest reporting ( July–October 1936) was from both the Nationalist and Republicanzones, and is used to provide an overview of the early stages of the war; he was eyewitness to the aerialbombardments of Madrid in November 1936; subsequently, the posthumous publication of his writings createda major stir in Paris.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-660-8 £60/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
Josep Renau and the Politics of Culture in Republican Spain, 1931–1939Re-imagining the Nation
CARL-HENRIK BJERSTRÖM
At once pragmatic and utopian, the Spanish artist, critic and political activist Josep Renau engaged in multipleways in the volatile cultural conflicts of interwar Europe, which converged on Spain in the Second Republic’sbattle to modernise both politics and society (1931–1939). Renau used his idiosyncratic artwork and agit-prop,inspired by the Constructivists and the German avant-garde, to critique the timidity of the Republic’s firstdemocratising reforms.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-739-1 £65/$84.95 272 pp. 229 × 152 mm Illustrated
The Genocidal Genealogy of FrancoismViolence, Memory and Impunity
ANTONIO MIGUEZ MACHO
Violence and the memory of violence are viewed as part of a single phenomenon that has continued to thepresent, a process that is located within a comparative framework that analyzes the Spanish case beyond thedebate between Francoism and anti-Francoism. The author explains the political and judicial proceedings inrecent Spanish history with regard to its violent past and the implications for international justice initiatives.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-749-0 £50/$64.95 192 pp. 229 × 152 mm
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General Editor: Nigel Townson, Universidad Complutense, Madrid Consultant Editor: José Álvarez-Junco, Universidad Complutense, MadridAdvisory EditorsPamela Radcliff, University of California, San DiegoTim Rees, University of Exeter
SUSSEX STUDIES IN SPANISH HISTORY.
Spanish Education in Morocco, 1912–1956Cultural Interactions in a Colonial Context
IRENE GONZÁLEZ GONZÁLEZ
Spain created its own colonial educational model based on Spanish schools, Spanish-Arab schools and Spanish-Jewish schools, which coexisted with Koranic madrasas and Talmudic, Alliance Israélite Universelle andnationalist schools. The institutions created for Moroccans by the Spaniards united tradition – the Arabic andHebrew languages and Muslim and Jewish religions – with the models and principles of the schools in Spain atthe time. The end goal was to instruct the population according to a pro-Spanish, colonizer-friendly ideology inorder to control the society and territory in a way that complemented military policies.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-687-5 £60/$74.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Mexico and the Spanish Civil WarDomestic Politics and the Republican Cause
MARIO OJEDA REVAH
Based on first-hand diplomatic, political and journalistic sources, most unpublished, Mexico and the Spanish CivilWar investigates the backing of the Second Republic by Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. Significant military,material and financial aid was given by the government of Lázaro Cárdenas (1934–1940) to the Republic, whichinvolved not only direct sales of arms, but also smuggling operations covertly undertaken by Mexican diplomaticagents in order to circumvent the embargo imposed by the London Committee of Non-Intervention.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-666-0 £60/$74.95 272 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Madrid’s Forgotten Avante-GardeBetween Essentialism and Modernity
SILVINA SCHAMMAH GESSER
Madrid’s Forgotten Avante-Garde explores the role played by artists and intellectuals who constructed anddisseminated various competing images of national identity which polarized Spanish society prior to the CivilWar. The convergence of modern and essentialist discourses and practices, especially in literature and poetry, inwhat is conventionally called in Spanish letters “The Generation of ’27”, created fissures between competingviews of aesthetics and ideology that cut across political affiliation.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-384-3 £65/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Is Spain Different?A Comparative Look at the 19th and 20th Centuries
EDITED BY NIGEL TOWNSON
This book tackles a number of key themes in modern Spanish history: liberalism, nationalism, anticlericalism, theSecond Republic, the Franco dictatorship and the transition to democracy. Is Spain Different? offers a fresh andstimulating perspective on Spain’s recent past that is not only of interest to students of Spanish and Europeanhistory alike, but also sheds new light on the current political debates regarding Spain’s place in the world.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-359-1 £65/$74.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
The Crescent RememberedIslam and Nationalism in the Iberian Peninsula
PATRICIA HERTEL
Review excerpts from the German edition: “This well-written study fills an important gap in the scholarship.”Hedwig Herold-Schmidt, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, in H-Soz-u-Kult (2013)
“More differences than similarities emerge, which in turn emphasizes the varied development of the nation-building process in the two countries. The arguments are convincing.” Walther Bernecker,Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, in sehepunkte (2013)
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MIDLE EAST STUDIES.
Arab Political DemographyPopulation Growth, Labor Migration and Natalist Policies
Revised and Expanded Third Edition
ONN WINCKLER
From reviews of the second edition
“This book is must reading for scholars and policy makers concerned with the Middle East, and offers a model for regionaldemographic studies elsewhere.” Dale F. Eickelman, Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations, Dartmouth College
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-759-3 £75/$120 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-760-5 £32.50/$60 352 pp. 246 × 171 mm
Lost in TranslationNew Paradigms for the Arab Spring
EDITED BY UZI RABI AND ABDELILAH BOUASRIA
Following the much-publicized self-immolation of Muhammad Bouazizi on 18 December 2010, a tempestuous succession of demonstrations,revolutions and civil wars swept the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. While some analysts understandably view the ArabSpring as a set of events that would ultimately produce a state of utopia in the Middle East, this book brings new and important insights tobear on the myriad forces that have inhibited genuine transformations in the states of the Middle East and North Africa.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-766-7 £45/$54.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Spanish–Israeli Relations, 1956–1992Ghosts of the Past and Contemporary Challenges in the Middle East
GUY SETTON
Despite a common heritage dating back centuries and mutual national interests, such as their joint fear of Soviet influence across the Mediterranean,it took 38 years after the establishment of the State of Israel (1948) and a decade after Franco’s death (1975) for relations to be established betweenJerusalem and Madrid (1986). The absence of ties between both countries prior to 1986 was an anomaly that requires explanation.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-756-8 £65/$74.95 300 pp. 234 × 156 mm
ISRAELI/PALESTINIAN STUDIES.
National Schism and Civil IntegrationMutual Relations between the Israeli Central Government and the Israeli Arab Palestinian Minority
ALEXANDER BLIGH AND GADI HITMAN
This book analyzes the changes that have taken place in the mutual relationship between the Israeli establishment and the Arab minoritysince the early 1990s. Changing internal political circumstances on both sides, often led by external world events, have shapedaction/reaction and made relations complex. Special attention is paid to the central government’s engagement from a security-baseddialogue to one encompassing civil policy.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-649-3 £50/$64.95 256 pp. 229 × 152 mm
Israel and the MediterraneanFive Decades of Uneasy Coexistence
MICHAEL M. LASKIER AND RONEN YITZHAK
In this path-breaking study about Israel’s position vis-à-vis the Mediterranean Arab states of the Middle East andMaghreb, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, as well as the France, Italy, and Spain, wide regional neighboringrelationships are analyzed and defined by dominant factors such as “fluctuating relations,” “confrontation andrealpolitik,” “radicalism versus moderation,” and the “complexities of political, military, intelligence, economic,and cultural connections.” A central motif is the challenge of “uneasy coexistence.”
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-485-7 £69.95/$79.95 PB ISBN 978-1-84519-486-4 £24.95/$34.95 360 pp. 246 × 171 mm
Australia and IsraelA Diasporic, Cultural and Political Relationship
EDITED BY SHAHAR BURLA AND DASHIEL LAWRENCE
In recent times relations between the two states have been tested by the illegal use of Australian passports in2010, the mysterious death of dual national Ben Zygier, and growing disquiet within the ranks of the AustralianLabor Party and the Australian Greens over Israel’s handling of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. One prominentissue is the Palestinian BDS (Boycotts, Divestments and Sanctions) movement, which has brought aboutsubstantive differences of opinion regarding its legitimacy.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-688-2 £65/$74.95 240 pp. 229 × 152 mm
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MEDIEVAL LINGUISTICS.
The Mythical Indies and Columbus’s Apocalyptic LetterImagining the Americas in the Late Middle Ages
ELIZABETH MOORE WILLINGHAM
The central feature of the book is its annotated variorum edition of the Spanish Letter, together with anannotated English translation and word and name glossaries. A list of terms from early print-period andmanuscript cultures supports those critical discussions. In the context of her text-based reading, the authoraddresses earlier critical perspectives on the Letter, explores foundational questions about its composition,publication and aims, and proposes a theory of authorship grounded in text, linguistics, discourse, and culture.
HB ISBN 978-1-84519-700-1 £110/$165 400 pp. 246 × 189 mm Si×teen-page colour plate section
ARCHAEOLOGY.
Art, Archaeology and ScienceAn Interdisciplinary Approach to Chinese Archaeological and Artistic Materials
MEILI YANG
Science has played a crucial role in the initial stages of westerners’ collecting and studying ancient Chineseartworks and archaeological materials. The relevant scientific data were quickly generated using progressivelysophisticated examination techniques. But the task of integrating scientific data with archaeological and arthistorical resources, and developing a workable interdisciplinary study method, has lagged behind scientificendeavor. The author not only broadens scholars’ and readers’ perspectives regarding ancient ceramic craft, butprovides a rigorous methodology applicable to interdisciplinary studies across other disciplines.
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CULTURAL STUDIES.
WiccaHistory, Belief, and Community in Modern Pagan Witchcraft
ETHAN DOYLE WHITE
This book represents the first published academic introduction to be exclusively devoted to this fascinatingfaith, exploring how this Witches’ Craft developed, what its participants believe and practice, and what theWiccan community actually looks like. In doing so it sweeps away widely-held misconceptions and offers acomprehensive overview of this religion in all of its varied forms.
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The Politics of Muslim Intellectual Discourse in the WestThe Emergence of a Western-Islamic Public Sphere
DILYANA MINCHEVA
The book is a case study in the literary, psychoanalytic, and theological encounters between diasporic Muslim intellectuals and secularwestern modernity. It centers on the simultaneous search for the possibility of both a reformation of Islamic fundamentalism and atransformation of the exclusionary limitations of western public institutions.
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Sussex Library of Study
FIRST NATIONS and the colonial encounter
Series Editors: David Cahill, Professorial Fellow, School of History, University of New South Walesand Blanca Tovías, Department of History, University of Sydney
The series addresses themes such as: land tenure and land rights; violence and atrocity (including discussion of genocide); emigration, nomadism and forcedtranslocation (e.g. reservations); miscegenation; frontier encounters and mission settlements; the imposition of Christianity and syncretism; strategies ofaccommodation and adaptation; resistance, rebellion, and revitalization; old and new forms of political organization and communication; women and genderunder colonial rule; education, literacy, and the emergence or transformation of native literatures and histories.
Titles include:City Indians in Spain’s American Empire – Edited by Dana Velasco Murillo, Mark Lentz, and Margarita R. OchoaThe Conquest All Over Again: Nahuas and Zapotecs Thinking, Writing, and Painting Spanish Colonialism – Susan Schroeder
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The Body, Subject & SubjectedThe Representation of the Body Itself, Illness, Injury, Treatment & Death in Spain and
Indigenous and Hispanic American Art & Literature
EDITED BY DEBRA D. ANDRIST
Hominids have always been obsessed with representing their own bodies. The first “selfies” were prehistoricnegative hand images and human stick figures, followed by stone and ceramic representations of the humanfigure. Thousands of years later, moving via historic art and literature to contemporary social media, thecontemporary term “selfie” was self-generated.
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THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES.
Inter-Art JourneyExploring the Common Grounds of the Arts
Studies in Honor of Eli Rozik
Edited by NURIT YAARI
The notion of ‘inter-mediality’ presupposes that each established art – such as theatre, painting, and cinema –indicates the existence of a particular medium, which preserves its distinct features in translations from art to artand, especially, in its combinations with others in single works. Considering first the theoretical aspects of inter-art, inter-mediality, and nonverbal literacy, Exploring the Commom Grounds of the Arts goes on to discuss bymeans of performance analysis dialogues between the arts within a single work and correspondences betweenvisual and auditory stimuli in musical contexts.
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Future Theatre ResearchOrigin, Medium, Performance-Text, Reception and Acting
ELI ROZIK
From reviews of Prof. Rozik’s previously published books:
“For more than thirty years, Eli Rozik has been among the best known international theorists of theatre, thanks to his wide-ranging bookson theatre history and methodology.” Marvin Carlson, Distinguished Professor of Theatre, City University of New York
Eli Rozik explores the principles that generated the theatre medium, and its possible roots in the preverbal imagistic mode of thinking. Thismode characterizes the remnants of preverbal thinking, such as unconscious thinking (dreaming), the embryonic speech of toddlers, andtheir imaginative play and drawings prior to mastering verbal thinking.
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LITERARY CRITICISM.
A. E. HousmanA Single Life
MARTIN BLOCKSIDGE
A.E. Housman: A Single Life argues that there is no fundamental tension between Housman the poet and Housman the scholar, and his career ispresented very much as that of a working academic who also wrote poetry. The book gives a full account of what Housman described as ‘the greatand real troubles of my early manhood’, and in particular his unrequited and life-long love for his undergraduate friend Moses Jackson. It resiststhe temptation to classify Housman too exclusively as a melancholic, and is sceptical about Housman’s reputed rudeness and misanthropy,
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Critical Voices offers accessible introductions to the key ideas of significant thinkers inliterary studies and cultural criticism. The “critical voice” format is unique in that thediscussion and polemical interventions of each volume are primarily staged by thecritic and set in the cadence of his or her own words. The series engages in multi-format editions, to include Readers, Interviews and Interview Collections. Acommon theme is the necessity to provide a platform for student engagement in theformation and use of literary ideas. The General Editor of the series is DavidJonathan Y. Bayot, Director of the De La Salle University Publishing House, Manila,The Philippines. Publications are jointly published by the University and SussexAcademic Press.
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Deconstruction After AllReflections and Conversations by Christopher Norris
EDITED BY DAVID JONATHAN Y. BAYOT
“Norris is the most philosophically astute of all British literary theorists, and increasingly one of the mostpolitically important, subjecting the jaded scepticisms of our time to a scintillating critique.” Terry Eagleton,Distinguished Professor of English Literature, University of Lancaster
“David Jonathan Y. Bayot has put together several terrific interviews and less well-known works by ChristopherNorris. It makes for a scintillating read, and offers an exhilarating ride across several decades and some of themost brilliant interventions – genuine occasions – in philosophical criticism. Norris has been a guide throughdeconstruction for an entire international generation of scholars; but he is also a leader, an independent thinkerwhose voice cuts across and through these pages with urgency, clarity, and utter commitment to seriousthinking.” Thomas Docherty, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Warwick
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Derek Attridge in ConversationDEREK ATTRIDGE WITH DAVID JONATHAN Y. BAYOT
AND FRANCISO ROMAN GUEVARA
“Derek Attridge is one of the most brilliant and versatile literary thinkers in the Anglophone world. Withinterests ranging from prosody to deconstruction, together with groundbreaking critical studies of Joyce andCoetzee, Attridge has inspired colleagues and students across three continents.” Maud Ellmann, Berlin Professorof English, University of Chicago
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The Question of PoetryEssays in Criticism, 1964–2014
MARJORIE PERFLOFF
Publication details will be available on the Press website in November 2015.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
The Archipelago of ConsciousnessThe Invisible Sovereignty of Life
MAURO MALDONATO
Conditioned by limitations of the introspective method and by the unnatural opposition between conscious andunconscious, the study of consciousness has been the exclusive prerogative of philosophy, literature andtheology, strengthening the prejudice that separates humanistic and scientific culture. Mauro Maldonato setsout to establish a fruitful dialogue between different disciplines, investigating consciousness from points of viewthat shape awareness of ourselves and of the world. This book follows the author’s well received writings onNatural Logic, Decision Making and the Predictive Brain.
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SELF-HELP AND SPIRITUALITY.
Finding Time for Your SelfA Spiritual Survivor’s Workbook
52 weeks of reflections and exercises for busy people
PATTY DE LLOSA
“Patty, you have come up with a project that could genuinely help people. The exercises reflect yourmany years’ experience. The meditations, too, are profound and blessedly clear.” Jeff Zaleski, Chief Editor,Parabola Magazine
From the the author of the best-selling The Practice of Presence: Five Paths for Daily Life, her new book, FindingTime for Your Self, invites busy women and men to connect with deeper longings for self-fulfillment as theynavigate the stressful demands of daily life. Thought-provoking reflections by the author are followed bypractical exercises for a weekly study over a year of many aspects of life experience.
PB ISBN 978-1-84519-671-4 £14.95/$24.95 224 pp. 229 × 152 mm
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NUMISMATICS.
Watercraft on World CoinsVolume III: Africa and Oceania, 1800–2011
YOSSI DOTAN
Reviews of Volume I: Europe, 1800–2005 and Volume II: America and Asia, 1800–2008
“Dotan’s research is detailed and his narratives about ships are aimed at all students of naval warfare,shipping and numismatics. Each narrative provides the historical background and watercraft experienceand circumstance of the soldiers, sailors, admirals and generals, explorers, naval commanders andfishermen that have earned a place in the historical record and that have been featured on coins in theirhonor.” Coin World
“Finally a new manual of numisnautics, which will be a valuable aid for many collectors. The outstanding characteristic of the bookis its user friendliness. … This work is an all-round success.” Numisnautik
“Each coin is identified by its denomination, date of issue and metallic composition. A high quality black and white imageaccompanies many of the descriptions. For each coin listed there is a detailed description of the ship depicted on the coin – itslength, tonnage, launch date, speed, its place in history and, in some cases, its ultimate demise.” The CN Journal, the official publicationof the Canadian Numismatic Association
The book is organized as a catalog of “ship coins” according to the popular KM-numbering system. Coins that have a common design aregrouped under separate headings. Included are both circulating coins and collector oriented commemoratives. The coin images representthe many different ways in which the ships are depicted. Volume II included more than six hundred narratives, and follows on from thepublication of Volume I, Europe, 1800–2005 (2007), acclaimed as a book that should be owned or at least read by every collector of worldship coins.
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