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PUBLICATIONS2010–11

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The School of Advanced Study was founded in 1994 to protect, foster and develop an approach to advanced study in the humanities and social sciences which was evolved by its constituent Institutes. The Institutes of the School are united in a common goal: the promotion and facilitation of research for the benefit of the national and international scholarly community. The School creates a world-leading research environment for scholars in humanities and social sciences.

This approach makes the School different in important ways from many other bodies bearing similar titles and helps to build upon the skills and initiatives of its Institutes, aiming to foster them, and to respond with sensitivity to the needs of the diverse national and international academic constituencies which look to the Institutes to sustain, stimulate and facilitate their research.

The School has a large and thriving publishing programme, encompassing monographs, collected essays, conference proceedings, lectures, guides and handbooks, editions, research directories and scholarly journals. This catalogue, including titles from all the publishing Institutes, gives an idea of the breadth and scale of the publications activity across disciplinary borders. We hope you will find much of interest.

Professor Roger Kain, Dean and Chief Executive, School of Advanced Study

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Contents

ContentsNew and forthcoming titles 4Classics 4History 6Philosophy 12Economics 12Politics 13Sociology & anthropology 14Culture, language & literature 16

Bestselling titles 22Journals and serials 29Titles by Institute 36Institute of Classical Studies 36BICS Supplements 36

Institute of Commonwealth Studies 37OSPA Research Unit Publications 37Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit publications 38Collected Seminar Series 38

Institute of English Studies 39Yeats Annual 41

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies 41igrs books 41Bithell Series of Dissertations 42Bithell Memorial Lectures 44Library publications 44Germanic Studies publications 45Other Institute publications 47

Institute of Historical Research 48Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 48Office-Holders in Modern Britain 50England’s Past for Everyone publications 50Centre for Metropolitan History publications 51Collaborative publications with The National Archives 51

Institute for the Study of the Americas 52ISA series 52Studies of the Americas series 53Lecture series 55Other Institute publications 55

Warburg Institute 63Warburg Studies and Texts 63Studies of the Warburg Institute 63Warburg Institute Colloquia 63Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts 64Special publications 65Oxford-Warburg Studies 65

How to order 66Institute contact details 67

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ClassicsMenander Epitrepontes (BICS Supplement 106)William D.Furley

December 2009 • 9781905670253 (hb) • xii+290pp • £46.00

Institute of Classical Studies

Epitrepontes, or ‘The Arbitration’, which Menander produced around 300 BC, tackles the modern-sounding subject of a broken marriage. Charisios has left his young wife Pamphile over a suspected infidelity and moved in with his neighbour to drown his sorrows in wine and women, specifically, a spirited harp-girl called Habrotonon. The irate father-in-law will not tolerate this waste of a good dowry and demands of his daughter that she divorce. Bravely she holds out against her father’s tirades and remains loyal to her husband.

A complex and masterly dramatic sequence ensures that by the end ‘all’s well that end’s well’ – and Menander has struck a blow

for equality of the sexes, for understanding over arrogance and pride.

A large portion of Epitrepontes was recovered from oblivion in 1905. Since then new papyrus finds have continued to fill the gaps. This edition makes available to the reader all known papyri of the play, including the most recent.

Pheidias: the sculptures and ancient sources (BICS Supplement 105)Claire Cullen Davison

December 2009 • £160.00

Published in three hardback volumes: Volume 1 ISBN 9781905670215; Volume 2 ISBN 9781905670222; Volume 3 ISBN 9781905670239.

Institute of Classical Studies

The name of Pheidias and the renown of his sculptural masterpieces have resonated through the centuries. Pheidias’s works were endlessly copied by the Romans and his name was used to denote excellence well beyond Antiquity. His statue of Zeus at Olympia was regarded as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and the Athena Parthenos has linked his name

forever with the Parthenon and its sculptures. And yet there is no firm proof that any surviving original is by his hand.

What can we know about Pheidias and his work? This book attempts to answer this question by presenting both the archaeological and the written evidence for the output of this remarkable artist. It assembles and assesses all the available material in order to provide insights into Pheidias’s contribution to the development of Greek sculpture. Full and illustrated discussions of the works

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associated with Pheidias are accompanied by catalogues of each statue type discussed. In addition, the relevant ancient sources are quoted, translated and commented upon.

The commentary aims to explain the printed text, to place Menander’s language in the context of Athenian dramatic art and rhetoric, and to appreciate his subtle insights into the psychology of his characters, from the huffy father-in-law Smikrines to the ‘little people’ of the comedy, the slaves, each with their private agenda.

Philoponus and the rejection of Aristotelian science (2nd edition) (BICS Supplement 103)Richard Sorabji (ed.)

forthcoming 2010 • 9781905670185 • xii+306pp • £54.00

Institute of Classical Studies

A substantially revised and supplemented edition of the collected volume originally published, by Duckworth, in 1987.

Names on Terra Sigillata. L to MASCLUS II (BICS Supplement 102.5)Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.)

forthcoming 2010 • 9781905670260 (hb) • £80.00

Institute of Classical Studies

Names on Terra Sigillata. F to KLUMI (BICS Supplement 102.4)Brian R. Hartley & Brenda M. Dickinson (eds.)

June 2009 • 9781905670246 (hb) • xvi+448pp • £80.00

Institute of Classical Studies

Names on Terra Sigillata, the product of 40 years of study, records over 5,000 names and some 300,000 stamps and signatures on Terra Sigillata (samian ware) manufactured in the first to the third centuries AD in Gaul, the German provinces and Britain.

To be published in 10 volumes, the work has been supported by the British Academy and the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the University of Leeds and the University of Reading, and the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum.

This is the first catalogue of its type to appear since Felix Oswald’s Index of Potters’ Stamps on Terra Sigillata (‘Samian Ware’), published in 1931. The importance of samian as a tool for dating archaeological contexts and the vast increase in samian finds since then has prompted the authors to record the work of the potters in greater detail, illustrating, whenever possible, each individual stamp or signature which the potter used, and enumerating examples of each vessel type on which it appears, together with details of find-spots, repositories and museum accession numbers or excavators’ site codes. Dating of the potters’ activity is supported, as far as possible, by a discussion of the evidence. This is based on the occurrence of material in historically-dated contexts or on its association with other stamps or signatures dated by this method.

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HistoryBrave New World: Imperial and Democratic Nation-Building in Britain between the WarsLaura Beers & Geraint Thomas (eds.)

forthcoming 2011 • 9781905165582 (hb) • £25.00

Institute of Historical Research

After WWI, Britain faced a number of challenges as it sought to adapt to domestic conditions of mass democracy whilst maintaining its position in the empire in the face of national independence movements. As politicians at home and abroad sought to legitimise their position, new efforts were made to conceptualise nationality and citizenship, with attempts to engage the public using mass media and greater emphasis on governing in the public interest.

Brave New World reappraises the domestic and imperial history of Britain in the interwar period, investigating how ‘nation building’ was given renewed impetus by the upheavals of WWI. The essays in this collection address how new technologies and approaches to governance were used to forge new national identities both at home and in the empire, covering a wide range of issues from the representation of empire on film to the convergence of politics and ‘star culture’.

The book is an invaluable resource for scholars of British social, political and imperial history, as well as being of interest to the general reader.

Québec and the Heritage of Franco-AmericaIwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.)

June 2010 • 9781900039987 (pb) • £20.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas

This study marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of Québec and consists of six essays by a team of contributors drawn from Québec, the USA, France and the UK. It explores the concept of Franco-American heritage as not a modern remnant of a lost French North American empire but a thriving entity that grew in both vitality and geographical spread in the centuries after the Conquest of 1759. Two things are fundamental to the essays in the collection: Franco-America’s heritage was neither French nor American but something different and unique from both; and its geographical extent spread far beyond Québec province, where it was born, and penetrated into large parts of so-called Anglo-America – in other words it was continental rather than provincial in nature.

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Caamaño in London: The Exile of a Latin American RevolutionaryFred Halliday

June 2010 • 9781900039963 (pb) • £30.00

Institute for the Study of the AmericasIn January 1966 Colonel Francisco Caamaño Deñó, President of the Dominican Republic during the ‘Constitutionalist’ uprising of April–May 1965 and the subsequent US invasion, was exiled to London. Spending 20 months in the British capital as military attaché at the Dominican Embassy, Caamaño remained intensely involved in the affairs of his home country, seeking to rally opposition to the US presence and preparing for his own return before secretly flying, in October 1967, to Cuba. Six years later, in February 1973, he was to lose his life in a failed attempt to launch a guerrilla war in the mountains west of Santo Domingo. Hitherto little has been known about Caamaño’s London sojourn, the most important by any Latin American radical leader in the British capital since the visits of Bolivar and San Martín in 1809. This book, using material from people who met Caamaño in Britain, and a chapter on the London period by his Dominican biographer, Hamlet Hermann, also presents, for the first time, extensive documents from official archives on Caamaño’s conversations with British and American diplomats. The result is a complex and informative study, at once a missing chapter in the history of the Dominican Republic and, more broadly, a contribution to the oft forgotten history of the Cold War in the CaribbeanFred Halliday was Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and author of books on the Cold War, Middle East politics and International Relations. He was the organiser of a meeting held in the University of Oxford in March 1966, addressed by Colonel Caamaño. This was to be the last time that the former Dominican President ever spoke, or appeared, in public.

Rashid Al-Din. Agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid IranAnna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.)

forthcoming 2010 • 9780854811533 • 320pp

Warburg InstituteRashīd al-Dīn (1274–1318), physician and powerful minister at the court of the Ilkhans, was a key figure in the cosmopolitan milieu in Iran under Mongol rule. He set up an area in the vicinity of the court where philosophers, doctors, astronomers and historians from different parts of Eurasia lived together, exchanged ideas and produced books. He was himself involved in collecting, collating and editing these materials, and the substantial oeuvre that resulted is a gold-mine for anyone studying the transmission of knowledge across cultures. By bringing together contributions from the fields of the history of religion, medicine, science and art, this book examines the cultural dynamics of Rashīd al-Dīn’s circle. It addresses questions such as: How were different or conflicting perceptions mediated? What were Rashīd al-Dīn’s aims in gathering information about different religions and societies? To what extent does Rashīd al-Dīn’s intellectual contribution represent something new and different from its individual components?

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Sunderland: building a cityGillian Cookson

May 2010 • 9781860776144 (pb) • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.Sunderland: Building a City traces the physical development of Sunderland from a group of medieval settlements into the city of a new millennium. The villages and hamlets of the Middle Ages, focusing upon the port and river, laid the foundations of today’s flourishing city, which still bears the strong imprint of older neighbourhoods. Building a City explores the forces behind Sunderland’s spectacular growth as a centre of the coal trade, as a commercial power and port, and as a town drawing in many thousands of migrants.Building a City is an invaluable guide to the history concealed within the modern landscape, and will be indispensable to anyone who

seeks to retain and restore Sunderland’s historic assets. This volume follows on from Sunderland and its Origins: Monks to Mariners, which presents a detailed history of the medieval and early modern town and port.‘Stand on Wearmouth bridge and you can still trace the way Sunderland has grown. Much has been lost, but the historic pattern remains: a settlement with a dramatic river gorge at its heart – and this is its history.’ Kate Adie

Ledbury – people and parish before the ReformationSylvia Pinches

April 2010 • 9781860775475 (pb) • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.Ledbury is a small town in the lush Herefordshire countryside. How did it come to be here and who and what shaped its development? This volume explores a quiet corner of England from the earliest times until the middle of the 16th century. Hunters, herdsmen and the first farmers left but faint traces to mark their passing. Enigmatic structures like Wall Hills and British Camp stand as monuments to a time before writing. The woods and fields, streets and lanes bear the imprint of countless generations, to be deciphered by archaeologists. By the time it emerges in the written record, the site of Ledbury

itself had become the main focus of the area, and in due course it developed into a small town with some remarkable buildings, among them a well-endowed hospital and a lavish church. Events, including the Black Death, conspired to ensure that its full potential was never realised, but it remains marked by its medieval past: to this day an exceptional – and most attractive – place. ‘Anyone who knows the town will see it with a new understanding, and visitors will want to trace on the ground the town which has been analysed so lucidly by Dr Pinches and her team.’Christopher Dyer

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The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformedAndrew Hann

November 2009 • 9781860776007 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

In 1750 the lower Medway Valley, the area between the towns of Maidstone and Rochester, was firmly part of Kent’s ‘Garden of England’. A century later, this tranquil, agrarian landscape had been transformed into a hive of industry and commerce, through the emergence of papermaking, cement manufacture, brickmaking, brewing, ship and barge building, seed crushing and engineering. The Lower Medway Valley became synonymous with the production of Portland cement, stock bricks and the steam engines of Aveling and Porter; yet, by the end of the Second World War, much of this industry was gone.

The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformed charts this cyclical story of landscape change. It explores how the quiet, rural landscape of a collection of eight riverside parishes around Rochester was dramatically transformed during industrialisation, before returning to its formal rural state.

This volume traces the impact of industrial development and decline on the valley and its people. It details changing patterns of work and society, the creation of new settlements and the pivotal role of the river in all aspects of village life reflecting two centuries of change and upheaval.

Henley-on-Thames: town trade and riverSimon Townley

November 2009 • 9781860775543 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Set amidst the rolling tree-covered slopes of the south-west Chilterns at a picturesque bend in the river, Henley-on-Thames is best known for its attractive timber and brick buildings, its graceful 18th-century bridge, and its annual Regatta, established in 1839.

The Regatta reflected Henley’s 19th-century emergence as an inland resort and fashionable social centre. But the town’s relationship with the river and the surrounding Chilterns landscape is much older and much more varied. This book traces the history of the town and river over time, from Henley’s origins as a planned medieval market town and inland port shipping grain to London, through to its 18th-century development as a coaching centre and its present-day role as a small service, tourist and commuting town. Ordinary townspeople and river-workers feature prominently, alongside merchants, landowners and prosperous incomers.

The book draws on extensive research over several years, some of it carried out with the help of volunteers and local groups. Its broad perspective casts new light on the town and its relationship with the river, allowing visitors, residents and specialists to view it with new eyes.

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Hardwick: a great house and its estatePhilip Riden and Dudley Fowkes

October 2009 • 9781860775444 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

One of the most magnificent great houses of the Elizabethan period, Hardwick New Hall stands prominently on high ground overlooking the valley of the river Doe Lea in north-east Derbyshire.

Built in the 1590s by Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury (best known to history as ‘Bess of Hardwick’), the hall stands in stark contrast to the ruinous remains of the Old Hall, also built by Bess in the 1580s.

This book looks at the history of both the halls and the wider estate, the changing fortunes of the Cavendish family, and the growth and eventual decline of the coal mining industry in the

area. Hardwick: a Great House and its Estate follows the development of the estate, from its purchase and initial development by Bess, to the administration of her son William, who also bought the Chatsworth estate and became earl of Devonshire in 1618. The story continues to the death of the 10th duke of Devonshire in 1950, taking in the transformation brought about by the expansion of coal mining in the late 19th century and the impact of the closure of the collieries in the late 20th century on the estate communities. This book is a must for all those interested in finding out more about the social and physical history of this great hall and its surrounding villages.

Cornwall and the Coast: Mousehole and NewlynJoanna Mattingly

September 2009 • 9781860774898 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99

Institute of Historical Research/Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

A favourite Cornish toast at the end of the 18th century was ‘fish, tin and copper’ and it was the first of these that brought prosperity to the Mount’s Bay ports of Mousehole and Newlyn.

Fish, fishing grounds and markets change, but Newlyn survives at the centre of the fishing industry and remains one of England’s most important fishing ports. Fishing in Mousehole has long since ceased, although the port enjoys a thriving tourist industry. Cornwall and the Coast: Mousehole and Newlyn explores how the diverging interests of these physically and historically linked towns developed.

From the medieval watermills and market place of Mousehole, to controversial slum clearance and the fight to save the fishing fleet in 20th- and 21st-century Newlyn, the story of the two towns is

told against a backdrop of national concerns including the Spanish Raid of 1595, the English Civil War, the visits of John Wesley and the arrival of the railways.

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Who was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the death of the first Tudor king (1509–2009)Mark R. Horowitz (ed.)

August 2009 • 9781905165513 (pb) • £10.00

Institute of Historical Research/Wiley-Blackwell

He fought Richard III to the death in 1485 after 14 years in exile and a tenuous claim to the throne. He was aware that five of the last nine English kings were killed so they could be replaced. Yet he brought stability to the realm, economic solvency to the government and established arguably the most famous dynasty in English history: the Tudors.

Who was Henry VII? Was he the last medieval king or the first modern king? Did he rule through the laws of the realm or was he an absolute monarch? Did he impede the constitutional monarch or contribute to it? Was his governance based on Continental models or did he follow a purely English course? Were his enemies brutally punished or mercifully treated? At his death was he in great debt or did he die the richest king of England?

This special issue of the Institute of Historical Research’s prestigious journal, Historical Research, explores and discusses these contradictions.

The Church of England and Christian Antiquity: The Construction of a Confessional Identity in the Seventeenth CenturyJean-Louis Quantin

March 2009 • 9780199557868 (hb) • 496pp • £85.00

Warburg Institute/Oxford University Press

Today, the statement that Anglicans are fond of the Fathers and keen on patristic studies looks like a platitude. Like many platitudes, it is much less obvious than one might think. Indeed, it has a long and complex history. Jean-Louis Quantin shows how, between the Reformation and the last years of the Restoration, the rationale behind the Church of England’s reliance on the Fathers as authorities on doctrinal controversies, changed significantly. Elizabethan divines, exactly like their Reformed counterparts on the Continent, used the Church Fathers to vindicate the Reformation from Roman Catholic charges of novelty, but firmly rejected the authority of tradition. They stressed that, on all questions controverted, there was simply no consensus of the Fathers. Beginning with the ‘avant-garde conformists’ of early Stuart England, the reference to antiquity became more and more prominent in the construction of a new confessional identity, in contradistinction both to Rome and to Continental Protestants, which, by 1680, may fairly be called ‘Anglican’. English divines now gave to patristics the very highest of missions. In that late age of Christianity – so the idea ran – now that charisms had been withdrawn and miracles had ceased, the exploration of ancient texts was the only reliable route to truth. As the identity of the Church of England was thus redefined, its past was reinvented. This appeal to the Fathers boosted the self-confidence of the English clergy and helped them to surmount the crises of the 1650s and 1680s. But it also undermined the orthodoxy that it was supposed to support.

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PhilosophyIn the Age of Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth CenturyPeter Adamson (ed.)

forthcoming 2010/2011 • 9780854811450 (pb)

Much as a previous volume published by the Warburg explored the full range of philosophical developments in the 10th century CE, so this collection of 13 papers by leading scholars looks at philosophical literature of the 12th century. Several contributors discuss the most famous thinker of the period, the great commentator Averroes. But the volume casts a wide net, taking in theologians, ‘philosophical mystics’, and scientists as well as philosophers, and Jewish philosophy as well as Islamic thought. Apart from Averroes, figures emphasised in the volume include al-Ghazali, Ibn Tufayl, ‘Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi, Abu l-Barakat al-Baghdadi and Suhrawardi.

EconomicsWorld Crisis Effects on Social Security in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons and PoliciesCarmelo Mesa-Lago

March 2010 • 9781900039970 (pb) • £20.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas

This book, by the leading social policy analyst of Latin America, evaluates the effects of the global financial crisis on the region’s social security. Carmelo Mesa-Lago takes a comparative approach to the analysis of pensions, health care and social assistance in 25 Latin American and Caribbean countries. The analysis, supported by a wealth of data, explores the key themes necessary to understand how Latin America’s social security systems are affected by the global crisis: these include the impact of previous crises; the strengths and weaknesses of social security prior to the

current slump; the adverse social effects of the recession which have already occurred as well as the potential ones; and the counter-cyclical measures taken. This book is essential reading for policy makers, scholars and those interested in social policy and social security in Latin America and the social consequences of the global financial crisis.

Described as the ‘master of social security in Latin America’, Carmelo Mesa-Lago is the Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh and has been a visiting professor, researcher or lecturer in 39 countries.

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PoliticsBelize’s Independence and Decolonization in Latin America: Guatemala, Britain and the UN Assad Shoman

May 2010 • 9780230620667 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

Belize, a small British colony in Central America faced with a territorial claim and military threats from neighbouring Guatemala, overcame disadvantages of size and power by implementing a strategy of internationalisation that utilised new international norms and organisations, in particular the Non-Aligned Movement and the United Nations.

This book, written by a key player in the independence struggle, details the history of the territorial claim and of the international campaign that made it possible for Belize to achieve secure independence with all its territory despite pressures from Britain and the United States to cede land and compromise its sovereignty.

Assad Shoman has been involved since 1971 in negotiations with Britain and Guatemala and is currently part of the Belizean team charged with guiding the country toward a resolution of the dispute by submission to the International Court of Justice.

The Origins of Mercosur: Democracy and Regionalization in South America Gian Luca Gardini

May 2010 • 9780230613133 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

The processes of democratisation and regionalisation in South America ran parallel to one another between 1985 and 1991. However, the nature of this relationship is by no means clear. This book explores the diplomatic history of the formation of Mercosur and analyses the precise place of democracy in the process. At the methodological level, a combination of hitherto unexamined documents and extensive interview material makes for a novel oral history approach to diplomatic studies. At the theoretical level, a melding of cognitive approaches to foreign policy making and realist theory of international relations provides a nuanced but systematic explanation of events.

‘A work of notable originality that makes a significant contribution to our knowledge of the politics of regionalisation. I admire what Gardini has accomplished.’Philippe Schmitter, Professorial Fellow of Political Science, European University Institute

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Sociology & anthropologyPost-Colonial Trinidad: An Ethnographic Journal Colin Clarke & Gillian Clarke

May 2010 • 9780230622005 (hb) • 268pp • £55.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

Clarke and Clarke have created a journal that provides an ethnographic record of the East Indians and Creoles of San Fernando – and the entire sugar belt south of the town known as Naparima. They record socio-political relations during the second year of Trinidad’s independence (1964) and provide first-hand evidence for the workings of a complex, plural society in which race, religion, and politics had become, and have remained, deeply intertwined. Entries occur whenever there is evidence of social scientific importance to the project, and these range from descriptions of weddings and pujas (prayer ceremonies devoted to a Hindu deity) to interviews with religious leaders, politicians and members of the south Trinidad elite.

‘This work is truly unique, both in terms of its focus and its location at the very beginnings of a post-colonial Caribbean society. Although the journal was created almost fifty years ago, and much has changed, the central issues continue to inform theory and practical politics. The journal itself is well written and lively, and full of rich ethnographic detail.’B.W. Higman, Australian National University

Youth Violence in Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in PerspectiveGareth A. Jones & Dennis Rodgers (eds.)

October 2009 • 9780230600560 (hb) • 272pp • £40.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

Criminal violence has come dramatically to the forefront in contemporary Latin America, to the extent that it is widely considered the critical social concern of the present. Youth are among the principal victims but also the primary perpetrators of this new panorama of brutality. At the same time, the youth violence phenomenon remains profoundly misunderstood, as sensationalist myths and stereotypes abound. Through the juxtaposition of wide-ranging, cutting-edge studies focusing specifically on the youth gang phenomenon and the dynamics of juvenile justice, this volume provides a balanced and systematic comparative overview of the reality of present-day Latin American youth violence.

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Cuban Medical Internationalism: Origins, Evolution and GoalsJohn M. Kirk & H. Michael Erisman

July 2009 • 9781403983725 (hb) • 240pp • £60.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

While public health is important for revolutionary Cuba, providing medical services to the developing world is also a priority: 38,000 medical staff are engaged abroad; the largest medical school in the world (ELAM) has an enrolment of over 8,000 students from the Third World; and since 2004 over 1.3 million in Latin America and the Caribbean have had their eyesight restored. How has this small nation of 11.3 million people managed to save more lives in the developing world than all of the G-8 countries together? And what are its motives? This book, the result of four years of research in Cuba, provides an updated analysis of this extraordinary record.

Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin AmericaJean Grugel & Pia Riggirozzi (eds.)

July 2009 • 9780230604421 (hb) • 288pp • £55.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

This book analyses the proposals for development and post-neoliberal governance that are emerging in Latin America and look at the place of social and political inclusion, as well as economic growth, within them. Discussions of the region’s economy cannot be meaningfully separated from a debate about its politics – and in particular, an examination of how social and political resources are distributed. This book explores the possibilities and limitations of state activism and social/political inclusion after neoliberalism and the extent to which a common regional trend away from the neoliberal state can genuinely be discerned.

Jean Grugel is Professor of Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield.

Pia Riggirozzi is a Research Officer in the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded project on Governance After Crisis.

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Culture, language & literatureFreethinkers, Libertines and ‘Schwärmer’: Heterodoxy in German Literature, 1750–1800K.F. Hilliard

forthcoming 2010

Institute of Germanic & Romance StudiesReligion mattered in the 18th century and has not ceased to matter since. How German writers responded to the crisis of orthodox forms of belief in the period is a matter of abiding interest. Some remained rooted in orthodoxy. Many others rejected it, often without knowing for certain what they wished to put in its place. Experimenting with alternatives in the imaginative medium of literature was one way of trying to find out. The alternatives were embodied in three main heterodox types: the philosophical freethinker, the libertine, and the Schwärmer, or

heretic and dissenter. This book traces the genealogy of these types in the polemical debates of the long 18th century and discusses how they were used in literature, analysing works by Klopstock, Lessing, Wieland, Goethe, Schiller, Hölderlin and Novalis, among others. Not only what they wrote, but how they wrote was shaped by the demands of the historical moment. Heterodoxy thus became a determining influence on the development of German literature in the period.K.F. Hilliard is Fellow and Tutor in German at St Peter’s College, Oxford. He has published widely on 18th-century German literature.

The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution Francesco Manzini

forthcoming 2010

Institute of Germanic & Romance StudiesThis book examines a corpus of frenetic novels – by Balzac, Barbey d’Aurevilly, Zola, Huysmans, Bloy and Bernanos – that foreground the motif of fever within a recurring masterplot: a pious young woman, just discovering her sexuality, finds herself torn between two father-figures, a doctor (typically a blood-relative, often the biological father) and a priest (the spiritual father). She contracts a disease of uncertain origin, made manifest by a series of fevers

that require interpretation in the light of contemporary religious, medical and literary discourses. Manzini traces the motifs of fever and frenzy back to Rousseau, the Gothic novel and Frenetic Romanticism, as well as forward to their recuperation within Surrealism, in order to produce an original history of Frenetic Catholicism in the age of realism.

Francesco Manzini is a Stipendiary Lecturer in French at Christ Church, Oxford, and is the author of Stendhal’s Parallel Lives (2004).

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London German Studies XIII: From Charlottenburg to Middleton. Michael Hamburger (1924–2007): Poet, Translator, CriticJoyce Crick, Martin Liebscher and Martin Swales (eds.)

June/July 2010 • 9780854572243 (pb)

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/iudicium verlag, Munich

Derived from a symposium at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies in Michael Hamburger’s memory, this volume explores his poetry and creative prose, his translations, the ‘person’ and his world. His scholarly writing was one element in his work, his jargon-free criticism retaining an undiminished urgency, freshness and vital literacy. His poetry ranges itself against the tracks and mechanisms of monstrous order, and seeks to mark out a territory where some kind of value can be disclosed, both within and beyond the poetry. As a translator, Hamburger asks the reader to hear between the lines of English poetry the German text, which stretches the length and changes the rhythm of the English sentence. These essays take the reader to the heartland of Hamburger’s life and work, and look at two very different attempts to capture his world on film. The volume is illustrated by stills from Frank Wierke’s acclaimed documentary Ein englischer Dichter aus Deutschland (2007).

Contributors: Joyce Crick, Iain Galbraith, Rüdiger Görner, Katrin Kohl, Karen Leeder, Martin Liebscher, Will Stone, Martin Swales, Andrew Webber, Frank Wierke.

E.T.A. Hoffmann and Alcohol: Biography, Reception and ArtVictoria Dutchman-Smith

February 2010 • 9781906540234 (hb) • x+186pp • £35.00

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/Modern Humanities Research Association

Throughout critical debates on E.T.A. Hoffmann, discussions of alcohol, and in particular its influence on and significance within E.T.A. Hoffmann’s creative output, have been recurrent, impassioned and frequently divisive. Portrayals of the artist as tortured alcoholic, such as one finds in Offenbach’s Contes d’Hoffmann, continue to capture the public imagination, but have fallen out of favour with critics wishing to bolster Hoffmann’s status as a landmark writer.

Victoria Dutchman-Smith uses the specific fate of alcohol as a topic in literature, biography and criticism as a prompt for the re-evaluation of Hoffmann’s changing identities over the past two centuries: as artist, critic, Romantic, pre-emptive modernist, canonised great and, not least, as drinker. The role of alcohol in Hoffmann’s life and works cannot be separated from wider cultural and critical narratives, and Dutchman-Smith’s enthusiastic exploration of these sheds dramatic new light on the use and abuse of categorisation, not just in past and present responses to Hoffmann’s works, but in the very structures of literary debate.

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The Wallenstein Figure in German Literature and Historiography 1790–1920Steffan Davies

February 2010 • 9781906540289 (hb) • xii+251pp • £35.00

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/Modern Humanities Research Association

Albrecht von Wallenstein (1583–1634), one of the most famous and controversial personalities of the Thirty Years War, gained heightened prominence in the 19th century through Schiller’s monumental drama Wallenstein (1798–99). Schiller’s own fame, and the complexities he injected into his dramatic character, made Wallenstein a potent, near-mythical, but also highly ambivalent figure. This innovative and detailed study tests Schiller’s impact on historians as well as on later literary texts. It traces Wallenstein’s part in the construction of identity in Germany,

Austria and Bohemia, examining the figure’s significance in events such as the ‘Wars of Liberation’ against France, the 1859 Schiller festival, and the First World War. The broad range of authors and historians studied includes Franz Grillparzer, Leopold von Ranke, Ricarda Huch and Alfred Döblin.

Schillers Wallenstein-Trilogie auf der BühnePeter Stein

November 2009 • 9780854572236 (pb) • xii+16pp • £5.00

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies

Aus Anlass der Bithell Memorial Lecture 2008 des Institute of Germanic Studies sprach der Regisseur Peter Stein über die Wallenstein-Inszenierung, die er im Herbst 2007 in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Berliner Ensemble erarbeitet hatte. Sein frei gehaltener Vortrag, der das Publikum an seinen überlegungen zu dem Stück und seiner Bearbeitung für die Bühne teilhaben ließ, ist hier in all seiner Lebendigkeit und Direktheit festgehalten. Die Dokumentation dieses Abends mit Peter Stein wird durch das Grußwort der Vorsitzenden der ‘Friends of Germanic Studies at the IGRS’, Lady Aldington, sowie durch eine Einführung der Dozentin für Germanistik am Institut, Godela Weiss-Sussex, abgerundet.

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‘Not an Essence but a Positioning’: German-Jewish Women Writers (1900–1938)Andrea Hammel & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)

June 2009 • 9780854572205 (pb) • 244pp • £42.00

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/Martin Meidenbauer, Munich

This volume explores the relationship between identity – understood not as an essence, but rather a positioning – and the work of German-Jewish women authors. The period 1900–1938 provided them with a wide range of possible self-identifications, both between Jewish tradition (or ‘Jewish renaissance’) and acculturation, and between a traditional and modern understanding of the position of women. By examining their texts in the historical and literary contexts in which they were written, the analyses in this book reveal traditions and positions that are not necessarily communicated directly by the German-Jewish authors themselves.

The volume makes a major contribution to the understanding of writers who have largely been excluded from the literary canon to date and to the re-evaluation of their works. In addition to Gertrud Kolmar, Else Lasker-Schüler, Veza Canetti, Else Ury and Mascha Kaléko, the authors considered here include the lesser-known: Klara Blum, Ulla Wolff-Frank, Auguste Hauschner, Anna Goldschmidt, Else Croner, Anna Gmeyner, Selma Kahn, Ruth Landshoff-Yorck, the journalist Regina Neisser and the salonière Berta Zuckerkandl-Szeps.

London German Studies XII: The Racehorse of Genius. Literary and Cultural ComparisonsMartin Liebscher, Ben Schofield & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)

May 2009 • 9780854572212 (pb) • 157pp • £20.50

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies/iudicium Verlag, Munich

‘Es zerfiel mir alles in Teile, die Teile wieder in Teile, und nichts mehr ließ sich mit einem Begriff umspannen.’ This is how Hugo von Hofmannsthal summarises the crisis of modernity in his Chandos letter. The failure to bind together facts by language is arguably the inability to compare them. Notwithstanding Hofmannsthal’s grim verdict, the contributions to this volume clearly reveal the relevance of comparison for literary studies today. The topic of comparison is only one of the many strands running through this collection of essays – the reader will find more links between the individual contributions.

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Modern Poetics and Hemispheric American Cultural StudiesJustin Read

August 2009 • 9780230615960 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

With the rise of globalisation, the American hemisphere has been integrated economically and politically. But what is the role of culture in this new integration? To what extent do the Americas share a common culture? This book starts from the premise that cultural conflict is inherent to all American cultures. Thus, the only way to study national cultures hemispherically is to examine the inter-cultural collisions both between American nations, and within them. Through readings of key 20th-century texts, Read argues that such conflicts form a distinctly poetic process. Modernist and vanguardista poets sought to make the language of cultural conflict – translation – into a concrete reality in its own right, the language of the Americas.

Justin Read is Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University at Buffalo (SUNY), USA.

Visual Synergies in Fiction and Documentary Film from Latin AmericaMiriam Haddu and Joanna Page (eds.)

July 2009 • 9780230606388 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas/Palgrave Macmillan

This collection brings together leading international scholars and filmmakers focusing on Latin American cinema. Themes discussed include subjectivity, history, memory, representations of reality, cinema’s relation to the public sphere, and issues of production, distribution and marketing.

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Ptolemy’s Geography in the RenaissanceZur Shalev & Charles Burnett (eds.)

forthcoming 2010/2011 • 9780854811526

Warburg Institute

The rediscovery of Ptolemy’s Geography has long been hailed as a key moment in the emergence of Renaissance culture, symbolizing a new rational spatiality, and preparing the way for the Age of Discovery. And yet, the process of the Geography’s introduction, integration and impact in western Europe, as the essays in this volume collectively suggest, was more complex and less predictable than has been traditionally assumed. Whereas previously Ptolemy’s maps attracted most scholarly attention, in this volume the textual tradition of the Geography – Ptolemy’s text, added prefaces, annotations and treatises – stand at the centre. Bringing together a wealth of previously unexplored sources and contexts, the essays examine the Geography as it took part in and influenced diverse areas of Renaissance culture, such as visual theory and communication, humanistic philological, historical and antiquarian practices, astrology, education and religion. The emerging Geography is perhaps less revolutionary but more satisfyingly embedded into the culture that produced and used it. This volume points to new directions for the study of the remaining questions that still hover around Ptolemy’s seminal work and for the study of early modern geography as a whole.

Renaissance Letters and Learning. In Memoriam Giovanni AquilecchiaDilwyn Knox & Nuccio Ordine (eds.)

forthcoming 2010/2011 • 9780854811274

Warburg Institute

The essays collected in this volume have been written by friends and colleagues in memory of Giovanni Aquilecchia, Professor of Italian at the University of London. They cover a wide range of subjects, reflecting Aquilecchia’s interests in Giordano Bruno, Pietro Aretino, Torquato Tasso and Renaissance learning and literature in general. They are all works of original scholarship, with new insights into the subjects that they treat. The volume includes a biographical essay by Laura Lepschy and Dilwyn Knox. Most were delivered in a preliminary form at a conference held at the Warburg Institute in memory of Aquilecchia.

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Administering the Empire, 1801–1968: A Guide to the Records of the Colonial Office in The National Archives of the UKMandy Banton

2008 • 9781905165292 (pb) • xx+402pp • £20.00

Institute of Historical Research with The National Archives

This important guide is an introduction to the records of British government departments responsible for the administration of colonial affairs, and now held in The National Archives of the United Kingdom. It covers the period from about 1801 to 1966.It has been planned as a user-friendly guide concentrating on the organisation of the records, the information they are likely to provide and how to use the contemporary finding aids. It also includes an outline of the expansion of the British empire during the period and discusses the organisation of colonial governments.

‘An indispensable guide and source of invaluable historical detail’. Wm. Roger Louis, Kerr Professor of English History and Culture, University of Texas at Austin.

Reinventing History: The Enlightenment Origins of Ancient HistoryJames Moore, Ian Macgregor Morris & Andrew J. Bayliss (eds.)

2008 • 9781905165377 (hb) • xii+315pp • £25.00.

Institute of Historical Research

The 18th century was a critical period for the development of historical writing. Revolutions in archaeology, historical methodology and source criticism brought dramatic changes to our understanding of the ancient world. There were new debates about the value and purpose of history and new historical canons emerged that were to determine the nature of scholarly historical writing for more than a century.

This volume examines these changes through an analysis of the nature of historical narrative, debates about sources, methods and material culture, and through the ‘political’ uses of history in 18th-

century constitutional debate. The development of these interpretations and approaches would become the defining feature of Enlightenment engagement with antiquity. Moreover, they would lay the foundations of the modern discipline of ancient history. This is a book that challenges traditional accounts of historiographical development and highlights how the politics of scholarly culture have distorted views of the ancient past.

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Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian HistoryChristopher Dummitt & Michael Dawson (eds.)

2009 • 9781900039888 (pb) • xx+188pp • £20.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas

This book highlights the work of nine early career scholars who offer innovative thoughts on present and future approaches to the study of the Canadian past. Moving beyond the debates over political versus social history that have dominated the field since the 1970s, the essays in this collection suggest novel questions and approaches while delving into recently overlooked subjects. There is a particular emphasis here on international, transnational and comparative approaches to the past. Essays cover such topics as the Atlantic World, oral history, postcolonialism, public history, historical periodisation, Canada’s place in the British Empire, French-English relations as well as the art of history as a discipline and practice. A must-read for Canadian historians, the book will also appeal to international scholars interested in these issues and curious about the contribution that Canadian history can make to the broader history of the Americas.

The Creighton Century, 1907–2007David Bates, Jennifer Wallis & Jane Winters (eds.)

2009 • 9781906165339 (pb) • vi+352pp • £20.00

Institute of Historical Research

The year 2007 saw the centenary of the University of London’s prestigious Creighton Lecture, which began in 1907 with a talk by Thomas Hodgkin on ‘The wardens of the northern marches’. In the intervening years, the leading historians of the 20th century, from Trevelyan to Powicke, from Stenton to Neale, have delivered the Lecture. They have covered subjects ranging from the feudal nobility of Outremer to the nature of Japanese imperialism, and in so doing given us a valuable insight into the development of the discipline in the 20th century.

To mark this anniversary the IHR has reprinted selected lectures, prefacing each with a short introduction by an eminent historian currently based in the University of London. This commemorative volume will serve to emphasise the intellectual vitality of the University and to celebrate its contribution to historical research in the UK and beyond.

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Making Sense of the Census Revisited. Census Records for England and Wales, 1801–1901: A Handbook for Historical ResearchersEdward Higgs

2005 • 9781905165001 (pb) • xii+232pp • £15.00

Institute of Historical Research with The National Archives

This volume updates the author’s earlier work, A Clearer Sense of the Census (1996) to include material relating to the recently released 1901 census returns (available online at The National Archives) and to the pre-1841 censuses. It includes details of the structure and geography of the census and has comprehensive information on the houses, households, individuals and occupations that appear in the returns. There are also chapters on using the censuses, the skills required (and how you get them) and the

various reference tools, and finding aids available online and in print. This is an invaluable guide to an important source for the history of the 19th century.

‘A welcome resource that should be consulted not only by those who analyse this source material on a regular basis, but by anyone with a wider interest in the administration of Victorian Britain.’Chris Galley, Local Population Studies, No. 76, 2006

America’s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and PoliticsPhilip Davies & Iwan Morgan (eds.)

2007 • 9781900039857 (hb) • 340pp • £30.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas

This book examines the social, cultural, economic and political effects of modern demographic change in the United States. The specialist contributors from the US and the UK draw on new research to analyse a wide range of issues pertaining to the diversity of American society. Among the subjects considered in this study are: Latino immigrant incorporation; racial and ethnic integration in metropolitan contexts; population and self-determination issues pertaining to Native Americans; public policy issues relating to immigration; the growth of the US prison population; the changing nature of poverty in the US; the politics of demographic and social change at national and local levels; and the historical change in the labour force participation of women.

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A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the UKRandolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers (eds.)

2008 • 9781905165391 (2nd edition) (pb) • 384pp • £20.00

Institute of Historical Research with The National Archives

While naval warfare is one of the most popular subjects of research in The National Archives, readers are frequently frustrated in their search for information, and a high proportion of the relevant records are seldom consulted. This invaluable guide will help researchers both to understand TNA’s naval records and to locate the information they want, regardless of how much or little administrative history they know, or want to know.

Ranging from the 13th century to the 1970s, the guide throws light on the naval and maritime history of Britain and its empire. Whether you want to locate Samuel Pepys as Secretary of the Admiralty or trace all material in The National Archives relating to the Battle of the Atlantic, this volume will help you in your search.

The guide includes public records deposited outside The National Archives in the National Maritime Museum and the Post Office Archives. It also refers to some documents which have strayed from official custody and are now in the British Library, Cambridge University Library or the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and which are known to fill gaps in the records.

‘Magnificent detail ... Highly recommended to anyone with ancestors in the Royal Navy.’Family Tree magazine December 2006.

‘This thorough, informative, encyclopaedic and insightful guide will transform the archive experience for the user.’Andrew Lambert, Nautical Archaeology, vol. 36, 2007

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The Victoria County HistoryInstitute of Historical Research/Boydell & Brewer Ltd.

Founded in 1899 and originally dedicated to Queen Victoria, the Victoria County History (VCH) is an encyclopaedic record of England’s places and people from earliest times to the present day. It is without doubt the greatest publishing project in English local history, having built an international reputation for scholarly standards. Based at the Institute of Historical Research since 1933, the VCH is written by historians working in counties across England.

The ‘big red books’The famous big red books of the VCH, which cover all historical periods, are written county by county from original documents and fieldwork. Introductory chapters include subjects ranging from archaeology to social and economic history, while topographical sections give a comprehensive account of each city, town and village. With 14 county sets completed, every county has at least one volume. More than 240 volumes have been published in total, providing an invaluable resource for everyone interested in local history. See www.boydell.co.uk/vicry.htm for a full list of all the published volumes.

Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, SoccerRory M. Miller & Liz Crolley (eds.)

2007 • 9781900039802 (pb) • 293pp • £15.00

Institute for the Study of the Americas

Football (soccer) has a long history in the Americas, but currently displays many signs of crisis. In South America the combination of spectator violence, poor business management, and the emigration of players is undermining professional football. In the United States, in contrast, a professional league (Major League Soccer) has taken root in the last decade, and the US women’s team has gained international success. Football has always provided its players and its fans with identity and belonging, whether to the nation or to a particular social group. It has been both a vehicle for the politically ambitious and an arena in which citizens can make sense of national failings and contest existing power structures. This

volume explores many of these themes. The 15 essays range widely, with theoretical and empirical contributions on the region as whole, as well as chapters specifically on Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and the United States.

‘Fútbol, Futebol, Soccer is a valuable addition to our understanding of a continent the footballing world gets a colourful taste for during each World Cup year, but which otherwise remains sadly neglected.’Jon Crampin, Four Four Two, August 2007

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Kontinuitäten und Brüche. Österreichs literarischer Wiederaufbau nach 1945Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.)

2006 • 9780854572151 • 208pp

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies

Der Begriff ‘Wiederaufbau’ dient der Charakterisierung einer Literatur in und aus Österreich nach 1945. Er ist direkt aus der politischen Geschichte der Zweiten Republik in den kritischen kulturwissenschaftlichen Diskurs in Österreich eingegangen und wird dort zur Bezeichnung für die Redefinition von Identität, aber auch von Ästhetik auf der Basis der ökonomischen Restauration in den Jahren zwischen 1945 und 1955/56 verwendet. Die ausgewählten Beiträge illustrieren, daß das dialektische Verhältnis von Traditionsbezug und Progression innerhalb der Forschung zur österreichischen Literatur längst eine Konstante geworden ist. Sie zeigen aber auch, daß sich 60 Jahre nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs durch präzisierte Fragestellungen neue Blickwinkel auf die Nachkriegsliteratur erschließen.

Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger JahrenGodela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.)

2007 • 9780854572175 • 270pp

Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies

Die interdisziplinären Beiträge dieses Bandes untersuchen Parallelen und Bezüge zwischen dem Berlin der zwanziger Jahre und seit dem Fall der Mauer 1989, zwei Zeiträumen also, in denen die Stadt durch eine Aufbruchstimmung charakterisiert war. Die hier vorliegenden Analysen konzentrieren sich auf verschiedene Bereiche der Kultur – Literatur und Feuilleton, Theater, Film, Rundfunk, Architektur, Stadtmarketing und Eventkultur –, die in der Zwischenkriegszeit ebenso wie heute zur Identität der Stadt beitragen. Neben Fachbeiträgen schließt der Band auch zwei Autoreninterviews ein.

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Conflicting Duties: Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550–1750Maria Pia Donato & Jill Kraye (eds.)

2010 • 9780854811496 (pb) • 404pp • £50.00

Warburg Institute

Traditionally thought of as the home of the Counter-Reformation papacy and of the Inquisition, Rome has never been regarded as a major scientific centre. Yet the new research presented here, much of it based on previously unstudied archival material, highlights the special character of science and medicine in the city and its institutions: academies (above all, the famous Accademia dei Lincei), hospitals, libraries, monasteries, universities and courts, as well as the papal Curia and the Congregation of the Index. The approach is thoroughly interdisciplinary, ranging over many disciplines – engineering, architecture, chemistry, botany, mathematics, astronomy and geography – and covering a diversity of topics, from atlases and anatomical illustration to sudden death and autopsies, from authorship and censorship to patronage and the Republic of Letters.

Images of the Pagan Gods. Papers of a Conference in Honour of Jean SeznecRembrandt Duits & François Quiviger (eds.)

2010 • 9780854811441 (pb) • 450pp • £50.00

Warburg Institute

Jean Seznec’s La survivance des dieux antiques was first published at the Warburg Institute in 1940, then translated into English as The Survival of the Pagan Gods in 1953 and is now available online (www.archive.org/details/survivalofthepag008844mbp). It is a classic survey of the afterlife of the deities of classical Antiquity in art and literature during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. This volume of essays is the product of a conference held at the Warburg Institute in 2004, in collaboration with the French research group Polymnia. It presents the current state of scholarship regarding a number of the themes set out by Seznec, covering areas from medieval astronomy to sixteenth-century allegory, and charting the course of the long-term iconographical traditions of mythological figures as well as discussing individual transformations of classical deities at specific moments in time. As in Seznec’s book, the late medieval and Renaissance mythographical handbooks which were the principal sources of knowledge about classical mythology for contemporary artists form an over-arching topic.

Iconography without TextsPaul Taylor

2008 • 9780854811434 (pb) • £40.00

Warburg Institute

Contributors to the conference held at the Warburg Institute in June 2005 were asked to consider the question: how, if at all, can we investigate the iconographic themes of cultures that have left us few or no textual records? Some have responded directly while others have expanded the terms of debate but we hope that all the essays included in this book will be of interest to art historians, archaeologists and anthropologists who are faced with the problem of interpreting visual artefacts that have become divorced from the cultural contexts in which they once had meaning.

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Amicus Curiae: Journal of the Society of Advanced Legal StudiesPublished by the Institute of Advanced Legal StudiesEditorial responsibility: Julian HarrisISSN 1461-2097

The journal of the IALS and the Society of Advanced Legal Studies (SALS) is produced quarterly, and publishes articles on a wide range of legal issues of topical and academic interest from a prestigious list of contributors. The Institute aims to encourage interaction between those involved with the legal process, including practitioners, academics, members of the judiciary, regulators, and law enforcement officers. This objective is reflected in the content of the journal.

Amicus Curiae also provides information on IALS and SALS activities. It is issued free of charge to SALS members, and is also available on subscription.

Financial Services NewsletterPublished by Sweet & Maxwell in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal StudiesEditorial responsibility: Julian HarrisISSN 1465-4865

The FSN contains information on the law and regulation of financial services in the UK and with summaries from around the world. It is issued to all subscribers to Sweet & Maxwell’s loose leaf Encyclopedia of Financial Services, and is published 10 times per year.

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Journal of Banking RegulationPublished by Palgrave Macmillan in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal StudiesExecutive editors: Mads Andenas, William Blair QC, Rosa M Lastra and Geoffrey WoodEditorial responsibility: Dalvinder SinghISSN 1745-6452 The JBR provides an international, quarterly forum for papers from leading representatives of regulation, practice and banking law. Its objective is the publication of expert analysis, which is both rigorous and of direct relevance to all those concerned with the field of international finance and its regulation.

Money Laundering Monitor Published by Sweet & Maxwell in association with the Institute of Advanced Legal StudiesEditorial responsibility: Julian HarrisISSN 1473-6179

The MLM provides information on recent worldwide developments in the regulation of money laundering and related issues. It is issued as part of the annual subscription to Sweet & Maxwell’s loose leaf Anti Money Laundering Guide, and is published quarterly.

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Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Published by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. for the Institute of Classical StudiesEdited by Mike EdwardsISSN 0076-0730

BICS publishes the latest research on classical studies by scholars from across the world. BICS-51 includes articles on women in Greek theatre, the staging of death, and the filming of ancient Greek drama, Xenophon’s account of a journey through what is now Iraq in 401 BC, and Roman politics in the Late Republic.

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Historical Research: the Bulletin of the Institute of Historical ResearchPublished by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. for the Institute of Historical ResearchEdited by Miles TaylorISSN 0950-3471

Historical Research publishes the work of established scholars and assists new researchers with their first articles. Its articles cover a wide geographical and temporal span: from Britain to the Far East; from the early middle ages to the 20th century. The journal encourages the submission of articles from a variety of approaches, including social, political, urban, intellectual and cultural history.

The journal is published four times a year, and new articles are also available for ‘Early View’ up to a year before print publication.

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Historical Research for Higher Degrees in the United Kingdom and the Republic of IrelandPublished by the Institute of Historical ResearchCompiled annually by Emily Morrell, Jennifer Wallis & Jane WintersISSN 0268-6716 (pt. I); 0268-6724 (pt. II)Vol. 71 (2010) ISBN 9781905165568 (pt. 1); 9781905165575 (pt. II)

Historical Research for Higher Degrees is published annually in two parts. Part I lists around 700 historical theses completed in the previous calendar year, and Part II, contains details of over 2,500 theses in progress on 1 January of the current calendar year.

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Teachers of History in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of IrelandPublished by the Institute of Historical ResearchCompiled annually by Emily Morrell & Jane Winters2010 ISBN 9781905165551

Teachers of History lists over 3,000 people teaching history in UK universities and colleges of higher education. The guide gives full degrees and honours for each teacher, with position held and each individual’s teaching area and research interests. Contact details, including personal email addresses, postal and web addresses, and telephone and fax numbers for departments of history in the UK are also provided. This one-stop guide is a must for university staff, TV researchers and publishers who want to find out who is who in the teaching of history.

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Grants for History: A guide to fundingPublished by the Institute of Historical ResearchCompiled annually by John R. Davis with Emily Morrell 2010 ISBN 9781905165544

Grants for History is an invaluable guide that provides historians with the most up-to-date information about financial resources available from the UK and overseas for historical and related research activities. One of the main purposes of the guide is to help researchers find appropriate funding as quickly as possible. Arranged by type of award, Grants for History includes an index of awards, awarding bodies and subjects.

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Journal of Latin American Studies Published by Cambridge University Press, with editorial offices at the Institute for the Study of the AmericasEdited by Rory Miller, Gareth Jones & Fiona MacaulayISSN 0022-216X

The Journal presents recent research in economics, geography, politics, international relations, sociology, social anthropology, economic history, and cultural history.

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Theses in Progress in Commonwealth StudiesPublished by the Institute of Commonwealth StudiesEdited by Patricia LarbyISSN 0267-4513

Theses in Progress in Commonwealth Studies is an annual listing of MPhil and PhD research being carried out at UK universities. It is derived from the Register of Commonwealth Research, a database of theses completed or in progress. The register contains over 16,000 records, and its coverage extends back to the 1920s.

The geographical range encompasses the former British Empire, the Commonwealth of Nations, and all their member countries, together with countries formerly under British Protection. The exceptions are Great Britain itself and the United States. Subjects covered include: history, politics, sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, literature, language and religion. Education, medicine, law, science and technology are included on a selective basis.

Yearbook of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies Published by Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam, in association with the Institute of Germanic & Romance StudiesISSN 1388-3720

The work of the Centre focuses on the history of those German-speaking emigrés who found refuge in Great Britain, on their personal recollections and experiences, their reception in British society, and their enrichment of the life of their new country of residence in such varied spheres as the professions, industry and commerce, literature, art and culture, politics, publishing, the media, and the world of entertainment and leisure. www.rodopi.nl/senj.asp?SerieId=EXILE

Journal of Romance StudiesPublished by Berghahn in association with the Institute of Germanic & Romance StudiesISSN 1473-3536

The Journal of Romance Studies promotes innovative critical work in the areas of linguistics, literature, performing and visual arts, media, material culture, intellectual and cultural history, critical and cultural theory, psychoanalysis, gender studies, social sciences, and anthropology.

Two monographic issues and one open issue are published each year. The primary focus is on those parts of the world that speak, or have spoken, French, Italian, Spanish or Portuguese but work on other cultures may be included. Most issues cross national and disciplinary boundaries in order to stimulate new ways of thinking about cultural history and practice.

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Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes Published by the Warburg InstituteISSN 0075-4390; Online ISSN 2044-0014Vol. 73 (2010) ISBN 9780854811519

The Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes publishes new research, of a documentary and analytical character, in the field of cultural and intellectual history. The subject matter includes art and architecture, religion, science and literature as well as intellectual, political and social life, often with an emphasis on their relation to the civilisation of antiquity. Produced at the Warburg Institute and edited by members of staff from that Institute as well as from the Courtauld Institute of Art, the JWCI remains reliant on the extensive libraries and photographic collections which these institutions possess; it also depends on the collaboration of scholars from the two institutions, who, along with outside experts, participate in the review process. Volumes of the JWCI are issued annually. Online access is via IngentaConnect and JSTOR (links are provided on our website).

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Yeats AnnualPublished by Palgrave Macmillan in association with the Institute of English StudiesEdited by Warwick GouldISSN 0278-7687Vol. 17 (2007) ISBN 9780230546899

Yeats Annual is the leading international research-level journal devoted to the greatest 20th-century poet in the English language.

‘The admirable Yeats Annual ... a powerful base of biographical and textual knowledge. Since 1982 the vade mecum of Yeats.’ Bernard O’Donoghue, The Times Literary Supplement

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Greek & Roman Philosophy 100 BC–200 AD (no. 94)Richard Sorabji & Robert W. Sharples (eds.)2007 • 9781905670079 • xii+292pp • £90.00

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Aegean Seals: An Introduction (no. 85)Olga Kryzyszkowska2005 • 9780900587979 • xxx+429pp • £75.00

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Roman Military Diplomas IV (no. 82)Margaret Roxan & Paul Holder2003 • 9780900587931 • xx+313pp • £75.00

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Out of Arcadia: Classics and Politics in Germany in the Age of Burckhardt, Nietzsche and Wilamowitz (no. 79)Ingo Gildenhard & Martin Ruehl (eds.)2003 • 9780900587900 • viii+208pp • £45.00

Ancient Approaches to Plato’s Timaeus (no. 78)R.W. Sharples & Anne Sheppard (eds.)2003 • 9780900587894 • £45.00

The Unknown Galen (no. 77)Vivian Nutton (ed.)2002 • 9780900587887 • 179pp • £45.00

Cicero’s Republic (no. 76)J.G.F. Powell & J.A. North (eds.)2001 • 9780900587870 • vi+154pp • £35.00

The Afterlife of Inscriptions: Reusing, Rediscovering, Reinventing, Revitalizing Ancient Inscriptions (no. 75)Alison Cooley (eds.)2000 • 9780900587863 (pb) • xiv+204pp • £45.00

Leasing and Lending: The Cash Economy in Fourth-Century Athens (no. 74)Kirsty Shipton2000 • 9780900587856 (pb) • x+148pp • £35.00

The Epigraphic Landscape of Roman Italy (no. 73)Alison Cooley (ed.)2000 • 9780900587846 (pb) • xiv+212pp • £45.00

Aristotle and After (no. 68)Richard Sorabji (ed.)1997 • 9780900587795 (pb) • x+218pp • £35.00

Andokides and the Herms: A Study of Crisis in Fifth-Century Athenian Religion (no. 65)William D.Furley1996 • 9780900587726 (pb) • viii+162pp • £40.00

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Administering Empire: The British Colonial Service in RetrospectJohn Smith (ed.)1999 • 9780718716158 • £20.00

The United Kingdom Overseas Territories: Past, Present & Future (no. 3)David Killingray & David Taylor (eds.)2005 • 9781855071360 • £15.00

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A Parliamentary Inquiry into Aid Effectiveness: A Report of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Debt, Aid and TradeRobert Hopper & James Birch with Georgina Hemmingway2010

Policy Brief for the Commonwealth Ministers Responsible for Women’s Affairs Meeting, 7–9 June 2010, Bridgetown, BarbadosAnna Caffell2010

Democracy in the CommonwealthKwadwo Afari-Gyan, Asma Jahangir & Tim Sheehy2009 • 9780955109560 (pb) • iv+120pp • £10.00

Triple Wins from Foreign Direct Investment: potential for Commonwealth countries to maximise economic and community benefits from inward investment negotiationsVeronica Broomes2009 • 9780955109553

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Multiculturalism and the State (no. 47)Jagdish Gundara & Michael Twaddle1994 • 9781855070639 • 130pp • £10.00

Aspects of Commonwealth Literature (no. 46)Liz Gunner (ed.)1993 • 9781855070615 • 112pp • £10.00

Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 42)Shula Marks (ed.)1992 • 9781855070400 • 216pp • £10.00

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Aspects of Commonwealth Literature (no. 39)Liz Gunner1990 • 9781855070189 • 154pp • £9.00

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Africa and Empire: W.M.Macmillan, Historian and Social Critic (no. 25)Hugh Macmillan & Shula Marks1989 • 9780566054945 • 353pp • £20.00

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The Population of Cyprus (no. 23)L..W. St. John-Jones1983 • 9780851172323 • 204pp • £20.00

The Diaspora of the British (no. 31)Hugh Tinker (ed.)1983 • 9780902499324 • 254pp • £10.00

Political Violence (no. 30)1982 • 9780902499317 • 123pp • £5.50

The Colonial Office, War and Development Policy (no. 22)J.M.Lee & Martin Petter1982 • 9780851172217 • 285pp • £20.00

The Societies of Southern Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries (no. 27)1981 • 9780902499270 • 147pp • £5.50

Policies within Bureaucracies (no. 25)W.H. Morris-Jones (ed.)1980 • 9780902499232 • iii+90pp • £5.50

The Southern African Materials Project 1973–1976Patricia M. Larby (ed.)1980 • 9780902499256 • 99pp • £9.00

A Revival of Local Government and Administration? (no. 23)W.H.Morris-Jones & S.K. Panter-Brick (eds.)1978 • 9780902499218 • 82pp • £6.50

The Imperial Impact: Studies in the Economic History of Africa and India (no. 21)Clive Dewey & A.G. Hopkins (eds.)1978 • 9780485176216 • 409pp • £15.00

The Making of Politicians: Studies from Africa and Asia (no. 20)W.H. Morris-Jones (eds.)1976 • 9780485176209 • 249pp • £15.00

Patterns of Administrative Development in Independent India (no. 19)Mangat E.N. Rai1976 • 9780485176193 • vii+167pp • £10.00

Expulsion of a Minority: Essays on Ugandan Asians (no. 18)Michael Twaddle (ed.)1975 • 9780485176186 • 240pp • £15.00

The Administration of Ghana’s Foreign Relations, 1957–1965: A Personal Memoir (no. 17)Michael Dei-Anang 1975 • 9780485176179 • 88pp • £10.00

Party and Locality in Northern Uganda 1945–1962 (no. 16)Cherry Gertzel1974 • 9780485176162 • 100pp • £10.00

Whitehall and the Colonial Service: An Administrative Memoir, 1939–1956 (no. 15)Charles Jeffries1972 • 9780485176155 • 109pp • £10.00

Political Attitudes of Indian Industry: A Case Study of the Baroda Business EliteHoward L. Erdman1971 • 9780485176148 • 62pp • £6.50

Nigerian Politics and Military Rule: Prelude to the Civil War (no. 13)S.K. Panter-Brick (ed.)1970 • 9780485176131 • xi+276pp • £15.00

Louis Botha or John X. Merriman: The Choice of South Africa’s First Prime Minister (no. 12)N.G. Garson 1969 • 9780485176117 • 47pp • £5.00

Problems of Smaller Territories (no. 10)Burton Benedict (ed.)1967 • £10.00

The Nyasaland Elections of 1961 (no. 7)Lucy Mair 1962 • £10.00

Richard Jebb and the Problem of EmpireJ.D.B. Miller1956 • 48pp • £5.00

Gissing and the City: Cultural Crisis and the Making of Books in Late Victorian EnglandJohn Spiers (ed.)2005 • 9781403997722 (hb) • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Mythologies by W.B.YeatsWarwick Gould & Deirdre Toomey (eds.)2005 • 9781403945051 (hb) • £90.00with Palgrave Macmillan

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The Culture of Collected EditionsAndrew Nash (ed.)2003 • 9781403902665 (hb) • £65.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Do we Want to Keep our Newspapers?David McKitterick (ed.)2002 • 9781897791165 (hb) • £10.00with the Office for Humanities Communication

Macmillan: A Publishing Tradition, 1843–1970Elizabeth James (ed.)2001 • 9780333735176 (hb) • £70.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Radiant Textuality: Literary Studies after the World Wide WebJerome McGann (ed.)2001 • 9780312293529 (hb) • £45.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in BritainSusheila Nasta (ed.)2001 • 9780333670057 (hb) • £60.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Print in Transition, 1850–1910: Studies in Media and Book HistoryLaurel Brake (ed.)2001 • 9780333770474 (hb) • £75.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Political and Social Issues in British Women’s Fiction, 1928–1968Elizabeth Maslen (ed.)2001 • 9780333729533 (hb) • £75.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The New Woman in Fiction and Fact : Fin-de-Siècle FeminismsAngelique Richardson & Chris Willis (eds.)2000 • 9780333776650 (hb) • £75.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Female Communities 1600–1800: Literary Visions and Cultural RealitiesRebecca D’Monte & Nicole Pohl (eds.)2000 • 9780333734438 (hb) • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Art of Detective FictionWarren Chernaik, Martin Swales & Robert Vilain (eds.)2000 • 9780333746011 (hb) • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Holocaust and the Text: Speaking the UnspeakableAndy Leak & George Paizis (eds.)1999 • 9780333738863 (hb) • £52.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Marvell and LibertyWarren Chernaik & Martin Dzelzainis (eds.)1999 • 9780333725856 (hb) • £80.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Women’s Poetry in the Enlightenment: The Making of a Canon, 1730–1820Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.)1998 • 9780333691519 (hb) • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Women’s Poetry, Late Romantic to Late Victorian: Gender and Genre, 1830–1900Isobel Armstrong & Virginia Blain (eds.)1998 • 9780333690796 (hb) • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Writing the Lives of WritersWarwick Gould & Thomas F. Staley (eds.)1998 • 9780333684610 (hb) • £75.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Textual Monopolies: Literary Copyright and the Public DomainWarren Chernaik & Patrick Parrinder (eds.)1997 • 9781897791110 (hb) • £10.00with the Office for Humanities Communication

Beyond the Book: Theory, Culture, and the Politics of CyberspaceWarren Chernaik, Marilyn Deegan & Andrew Gibson (eds.)1996 • 9781897791097 (hb) • £10.00with the Office for Humanities Communication

Modernist Writers and the MarketplaceIan Willison, Warwick Gould & Warren Chernaik (eds.)1996 • 9780333606599 (hb) • £80.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Politics of the Electronic TextWarren Chernaik, Caroline Davis & Marilyn Deegan (eds.)1993 • 9781897791042 (hb) • £10.00with the Office for Humanities Communication

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Influence and Confluence: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No.17Warwick Gould (ed.)2007 • 9780230546899 (hb) • 528pp • £69.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Poems and Contexts: Yeats Annual No.16Warwick Gould (ed.)2005 • 9781403945686 (hb) • 416pp • £75.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats’s Collaborations: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No. 15Wayne K. Chapman & Warwick Gould (eds.)2002 • 9781403902986 (hb) • 432pp • £80.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats and the Nineties: A Special Number: Yeats Annual No. 14Warwick Gould (ed.)2001 • 9780333716403 (hb) • 424pp • £80.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 13Warwick Gould (ed.)1998 • 9780333716397 (hb) • 416pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

That Accusing Eye: Yeats and his Irish Readers: Yeats Annual No. 12Warwick Gould & Edna Longley (eds.)1996 • 9780333633151 (hb) • 408pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 11Warwick Gould (ed.)1994 • 9780333536377 (hb) • 308pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 10Warwick Gould (ed.)1993 • 9780333536360 (hb) • 350pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats and Women [originally published as Yeats Annual No. 9]Deirdre Toomey (ed.)1997 • 9780333670491 (hb) • 448pp • £95.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 8Warwick Gould (ed.)1991 • 9780333421123 (hb) • 350pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 7: including Essays in Memory of Richard EllmannWarwick Gould (ed.)1990 • 9780333390733 (hb) • 344pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 6Warwick Gould (ed.)1988 • 9780333390726 (hb) • 336pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 5Warwick Gould (ed.)1987 • 9780333353332 (hb) • 380pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 4Warwick Gould (ed.)1986 • 9780333353325 (hb) • 357pp • £100.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Yeats Annual No. 3Warwick Gould (ed.)1985 • 9780333324578 (hb) • 343pp • £95.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Freethinkers, Libertines and ‘Schwärmer’: Heterodoxy in German Literature, 1750–1800K.F. Hilliard2010

The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution Francesco Manzini2010

Word on the StreetElisha Foust & Sophie Fuggle (eds.)2010

Writing and Muslim Identity: Representations of Islam in German and English Transcultural Literature, 1990–2006Frauke Matthes2010

Terrorism Italian-StyleRuth Glynn, Giancarlo Lombardi & Alan O’Leary (eds.)2010

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Vicissitudes: Histories and Destinies of PsychoanalysisSharon Kivland & Naomi Segal (eds.)2010

The Wallenstein Figure in German Literature and Historiography 1790–1920 (no. 36)Steffan Davies2010 • 9781906540289 (hb) • xii+251pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

E.T.A. Hoffmann and Alcohol: Biography, Reception and Art (no. 35)Victoria Dutchman-Smith2010 • 9781906540234 (hb) • x+186pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Hamann’s Prophetic Mission: a Genetic Study of Three Works against the Enlightenment (no. 34)Timothy Beech2010 • 9781906540227 (hb) • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Single Combat and Warfare in German Literature of the High Middle Ages. Stricker’s Karl der Große and Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal (no. 33)Rachel E. Kellett2008 • 9781905981489 (hb) • viii+277pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Art and its Uses in Thomas Mann’s Felix Krull (no. 32)Ernest Schonfield2008 • 9781905981052 (hb) • x+202pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Sacramental Realism: Gertrud von le Fort and German Catholic Literature in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich (1924–46) (no. 31)Helena Tomko2006 • 978904350361 (hb) • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Facing Modernity. Fragmentation, Culture and Identity in Joseph Roth’s Writing in the 1920s (no. 30)Jon Hughes2006 • 9781904350378 (hb) • viii+195pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

The Reception of English Puritan Literature in Germany (no. 29)Peter Damrau2006 • 9781904350380 (hb) • viii+214pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Room for Manoeuvre. The Role of Intertext in Elfriede Jelinek’s Die Klavierspielerin, Günter Grass’s Ein weites Feld, and Herta Müller’s Niederungen and Reisende auf einem Bein (no. 28)Morwenna Symons2005 • 9781904350437 (hb) • viii+168pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Benedikte Naubert (1756–1819) and her Relations to English Culture (no. 27)Hilary Brown2005 • 9781904350422 (hb) • x+161pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Troubling Maternity: Mothering, Agency and Ethics in Women’s Writing in German of the 1970s and 1980s (no. 26)Emily Jeremiah2003 • 9781904350101 (hb) • xii+198pp • £35.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Tucholsky and France (no. 25)Stephanie Burrows2001 • 9781902653624 (hb) • x+269pp • £33.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Divided Loyalties: East German Writers and the Politics of German Division 1945–1953 (no. 24)Peter Davies2000 • 9781902653211 (hb) • iv+277pp • £30.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

‘Welttheater’: Hofmannsthal, Richard von Kralik and the Revival of Catholic Drama in Austria 1890–1934 (no. 23)Judith Beniston1997 • 9780901286840 (hb) • viii+285pp • £30.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

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‘Being’ and ‘Meaning’ in Thomas Mann’s ‘Joseph’ Novels (no. 22)Charlotte Nolte1996 • 9780901286635 (hb) • viii+170pp • £25.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903–1937 (no. 21)Lindsay Newman1995 • 9780901286598 (hb) • xivi+398pp • £36.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Günter Grass’s Use of Baroque Literature (no. 20)Alexander Weber1995 • 9780901286505 (hb) • viii+191pp • £25.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Horace’s Epistles, Wieland and the Reader. A Three-Way Translation (no. 19)Jane Veronica Curran1995 • 9780901286475 (hb) • ix+172pp • £25.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

History, Fiction, Verismilitude. Studies in the Poetics of Gottfried’s Tristan (no. 18)Mark Chinca1993 • 9780947623494 (hb) • viii+136pp • £25.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Dialogue and Narrative Design in the Works of Adalbert Stifter (no. 17)Brigid Haines1991 • 9780947623449 (hb) • xiv+158pp • £20.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

The Problem of Christ in the Work of Friedrich Hölderlin (no. 16)Mark Ogden1991 • 9780947623364 (hb) • viii+185pp • £20.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Sexuality and the Sense of Self in the Works of Georg Trakl and Robert Musil (no. 15)Andrew Webber1990 • 9780947623333 (hb) • viii+198pp • £20.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

The Ethics of Narration. Uwe Johnson’s Novels from Ingrid Babenderede to Jahrestage (no. 14)Colin Riordan1989 • 9780947623258 (hb) • x+245pp • £25.00with the MHRA/Maney Publishing

Hugo Ball. An Intellectual Biography (no. 13)Philip Mann1987 • 9780854571345 • xii+198pp

Philosophy, Letters and the Fine Arts in Klopstock’s Thought (no. 12)Kevin Hilliard1987 • 9780854571338 • xii+207pp

Expressionist Poetry and its Critics (no. 11)Christopher Waller1987 • 9780854571321 • x+190pp

The Historical Novel as Philosophy of History. Three German Contributions: Alexis, Fontane, Döblin (no. 10)Richard Humphrey1986 • 9780854571284 • x+175pp

Contemporary German Autobiography. Literary Approaches to the Problem of Identity (no. 9)Barbara Saunders1985 • 9780854571277 • viii+147pp

History and Poetry in Novalis and in the Tradition of the German Enlightenment (no. 8)Nicholas Saul1984 • 9780854571215 • x+208pp

The Banal Object: Theme and Thematics in Proust, Rilke Hofmannsthal and Sartre (no. 6)Naomi Segal1984 • 9780854570997 • x+147pp

The Authority of the Source in Middle High German Narrative Poetry (no. 5)Carl Lofmark1981 • 9780854570980 • x+161pp

Landscape and Landscape Imagery in R.M. Rilke (no. 4)John S&ford1980 • 9780854570966 • x+159pp

Names and Nomenclature in Goethe’s Faust (no. 3)Ann White1980 • 9780854570935 • +xii172pp

Figures of Transformation: Rilke and the Example of Valery (no.2)Richard Cox1979 • 978084570928 • viii+199pp

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Schillers ‘Wallenstein’-Trilogie auf der BühnePeter Stein2009 • 9780854572236 (pb) • xii+16pp • £5.00

Dichten in der Niemandszeit. Der Lyriker Mörike im leeren Raum zwischen Romantik und ModernePeter von Matt2005 • 9780854571210 • viii+20pp

Wer sagt uns, was wir lesen sollen? Die Bücherflut, die Kritik und der literarischer KanonSigrid Löffler2003 • 9780854572021 • vi+26pp

Fifty Years of Anglo-German RelationsA.J. Nicholls2001 • 9780854571973 • vi+21pp

‘Mein Leben’. A ReadingMarcel Reich-Ranicki2000 • 9780845471499 • iv+24pp

Ursachen und Folgen der Deutschen Ostpolitik in der Zeit des Kalten KriegesRichard von Weizsäcker1997 • 9780854571826 • vi+14pp

Genesis: Some Episodes in Literary CreationT.J. Reed1995 • 9780854571752 • vi+20pp

Germany’s Present, Germany’s PastIan Kershaw1992 • 9780854571628 • vi+20pp

Studies in German Romantic Psychiatry. Justinus Kerner as a Psychiatric Practitioner. E.T.A. Hoffmann as a Psychiatric TheoristUwe Henrik Peters1990 • 9780854571499 • vi+35pp

Italian Futurism and the German Literary Avant-GardePeter Demetz1988 • 9780854571406 • vi+21pp

Kant und Schiller als Zeitgenossen der Französischen RevolutionKarl Dietrich Erdmann1986 • 9780854571352 • vi+21pp

Faust’s Last SpeechEric A. Blackall1985 • 9780854571260 • vi+14pp

How Dr Adenauer Rose Resilient from the Ruins of GermanyLord Annan1983 • 9780854571161 • vi+22pp

Der Fortschritt und das Museum. Über den Grund unseres Vergnügens an historischen GegenständenHermann Lübbe1982 • 9780854571079 • vi+22pp

The Man who Wanted to Know EverythingLeonard Forster1981 • 9780854571024 • vi+27pp

Some German Memories 1911–1961W.H. Bruford1980 • 9780854570973 • iv+38pp

Contemporary Historians of the German ReformationA.G. Dickens1979 • 9780854570881 • iv+27pp

Brecht’s MisgivingsRoy Pascal1978 • 9780854570829 • iv+19pp

The Neglect of the Past and the Price it ExactsGeoffrey Templeman1977 • 9780854570799 • iv+18pp

‘Wine that maketh glad...’. The Interplay of Reality and Symbol in Goethe’s Life and WorkL.A. Willoughby1979 • 9780854570867 • iv+64pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1998–991998 • 9780854571918 • viii+61pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1997–981998 • 9780854571895 • viii+104pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1996–971997 • 9780854571840 • viii+101pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1995–961996 • 9780854571802• viii+95pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1994–951995 • 9780854571765 • 64pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1993–941994 • 978084571703 • 63pp

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Research in Germanic Studies 1992–931993 • 9780854571659 • 70pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1991–921992 • 9780854571598 • 64pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1990–911991 • 9780854571567 • viii+67pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1989–901990 • 9780854571512 • viii+81pp

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Research in Germanic Studies 1987–881988 • 9780854571437 • viii+71pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1986–871987 • 9780854571390 • viii+54pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1985–861986 • 9780854571376 • viii+60pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1984–851985 • 9780854571291 • viii+52pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1982–831983 • 9780854571147 • viii+48pp

Research in Germanic Studies 1980–811981 • 9780854571031 • viii+47pp

German-Language Literary and Political Periodicals, 1960–19741975 • 9780854570645 • 56pp

Gerhart Hauptmann Exhibition CatalogueH.F. Garten (comp.)1962 • 9780854570164 • viii+20pp

Hugo von Hofmannsthal-Ausstellung KatalogFr. Hadamowsky (comp.)1961 • 9780854570133 • 32pp

London German Studies XIII: From Charlottenburg to Middleton. Michael Hamburger (1924–2007): Poet, Translator, CriticJoyce Crick, Martin Liebscher & Martin Swales (eds.)2010 • 9780854572243 (pb) with iudicium verlag, Munich

‘Not an Essence but a Positioning’: German-Jewish Women Writers (1900–1938)Andrea Hammel & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)2009 • 9780854572205 (pb) • 244pp • £42.00with Martin Meidenbauer, Munich

London German Studies XII: The Racehorse of Genius. Literary and Cultural ComparisonsMartin Liebscher, Ben Schofield & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)2009 • 9780854572212 (pb) • 157pp • £20.50with iudicium verlag, Munich

‘Verwisch die Spuren!’ Bertolt Brecht’s Work and Legacy. A ReassessmentRobert Gillett & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)2008 • 9780854572182with Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam

Berlin. Kultur und Metropole in den zwanziger und seit den neunziger JahrenGodela Weiss-Sussex & Ulrike Zitzlsperger (eds.)2007 • 9780854572175 • 270ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

Kontinuitäten und Brüche. Österreichs literarischer Wiederaufbau nach 1945Heide Kunzelmann, Martin Liebscher & Thomas Eicher (eds.)2006 • 9780854572151 • 208pp with Athena Verlag, Oberhausen

Zwischen Aufklärung und Romantik. Neue Perspektiven der Forschung. Festschrift für Roger PaulinKonrad Feilchenfeldt, Ursula Hudson & York-Gothart Mix (eds.)2006 • 9780854572168 • 459pp with Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg

History, Text, Value: Essays on Adalbert Stifter. Londoner Symposium 2003Michael Minden, Martin Swales & Godela Weiss-Sussex (eds.)2006 • 9780854572144 • 183pp with the Adalbert-Stifter-Institut, Linz/D.

‘Wenn die Rosenhimmel tanzen’: Orientalische Motivik in der deutschsprachigen Literatur des 19. und 20. JahrhundertsRüdiger Görner & Nima Mina (eds.)2006 • 9780854572137 • 247ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

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Hermann Hesse Heute/Hermann Hesse TodayIngo Cornils & Osman Durrani (eds.)2005 • 9780854572090 • 224pp

To Read or not to Read. Von Leseerlebnissen und Leseerfahrungen, Leseförderung und Lesemarketing, Leselust und LesefrustAnja Hill-Zenk & Karin Sousa (eds.)2004 • 9780854572076 • 152ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

London German Studies IX: Politics in Literature. Studies on a Germanic Preoccupation from Kleist to AméryRüdiger Görner (ed.)2004 • 9780854572069 • 192ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

Ecce Opus. Nitezsche Revisionen im 20. JahrhundertRüdiger Görner & Duncan Large (eds.)2004 • 9780854572045 • 272pp with Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen

From Prague Poet to Oxford Anthropologist. Franz Baermann Steiner Celebrated. Essays and TranslationsJeremy Adler, Richard Fardon & Carol Tully (eds.)2003 • 9780854572038 • 265ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

London German Studies VIII: Resounding Concerns. Literary Reflections of Musical ThemesRüdiger Görner (ed.)2003 • 9780854572014 • 202ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

London German Studies VIEdward M. Batley (ed.)1998 • 9780854571901 • 423pp

Carl Sternheim 1878–1942. Londoner SymposiumAndreas Rogal & Dugald Sturges (eds.)1995 • 9780854571727 • 194ppwith Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart

Kritische Wege der Landnahme: Ingeborg Bachmann im Blickfeld der 90er Jahre. Londoner Symposium 1993Robert Pichl & Alexander Stillmark (eds.)1995 • 9780854571710 • 304pp with Hora-Verlag, Vienna

Hermann Broch. Modernismus, Kulturkrise und Hitlerzeit. Londoner Symposium 1991Adrian Stevens, Fred Wagner & Sigurd Paul Scheichl (eds.)1994 • 9780854571673 • 204pp with the University of Innsbruck

London German Studies VMartin Swales (ed.)1993 • 9780854571666 • viii+203pp

Lenau zwischen Ost und WestAlexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.)1993 • 9780854571635 • 151pp with Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart

Anthropologie und Literatur um 1800Jürgen Barkhoff & Eda Sagarra (eds.)1992 • 9780854571611 • x+227ppwith iudicium verlag, Munich

London German Studies IVR.A. Wisbey (ed.)1992 • 9780854571581 • xii+283pp

Common Currency? Aspects of Anglo-German Literary Relations since 1945John L. Flood (ed.)1991 • 9780854571543 • 216ppwith Hans-Dieter Heinz Verlag, Stuttgart

Rettet Ossietzky! Dokumente aus dem Nachlaß von Rudolf OldenCharmian Brinson & Marian Malet (eds.)1991 • 9780854571505 • 385pp with the University of Oldenburg

Gottfried von Straßburg and the Medieval Tristan LegendAdrian Stevens & Roy Wisbey (eds.)1990 • 9780854571468 • xvi+284pp with Boydell & Brewer Ltd.

Grillparzer und die europäische Tradition. Londoner Symposium 1986Robert Pichl, Alexander Stillmark & Fred Wagner (eds.)1987 • 9780854571413 • 158pp with the Grillparzer-Gesellschaft, Vienna

Liebe in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters – St Andrews Colloquium 1985Jeffrey Ashcroft, Dietrich Huschenbett & William Henry Jackson (eds.)1987 • 9780854571383 • 252pp with Max Niemeyer Verlag, Tübingen

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London German Studies IIIJ.P. Stern (ed.)1986 • 9780854571314 • viii+175pp

Geistliche und weltliche Epik des Mittelalters in ÖsterreichDavid McLintock, Adrian Stevens & Fred Wagner (eds.)1987 • 9780854571307 • viii+175pp with Alfred Kümmerle Verlag, Göppingen

London German Studies IIJ.P. Stern (ed.)1983 • 9780854571123 • viii+198pp

Theses in Germanic Studies, 1972–77C.V. Bock & V.J. Riley (eds.)1980 • 9780854570812 • vi+57pp

London German Studies IC.V. Bock (ed.)1980 • 9780854570959 • viii+165pp

Karl und Hanna Wolfskehl: Briefwechsel mit Friedrich Gundolf, 1899–1931 (2 vols.)Karlhans Kluncker (ed.)1977 • 9780854570744 • 668pp with Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam

Theses in Germanic Studies 1967–72W.D. Robson-Scott & V.J. Riley (eds.)1973 • 9780854570553 • vi+16pp

Three Essays on the HildebrandsliedF. Norman & A.T. Hatto (eds.)1973 • 9780854570522 • x+84pp

Essays in German and Dutch LiteratureW.D. Robson-Scott (ed.)1973 • 9780854570515 • viii+191pp

Probleme mittelhochdeutscher Erzählformen – Marburger Colloquium 1969Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.)1972 • 9780854570485 • 287ppwith Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

Probleme mittelalterlicher Überlieferung und Textkritik – Oxforder Colloquium 1966Peter F. Ganz & Werner Schröder (eds.)1968 • 9780854570331 • 196ppwith Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin

Theses in Germanic Studies, 1962–67S.S. Prawer & V.J. Riley (eds.)1968 • 9780854570324 • vi+18pp

Medieval German Studies presented to F. NormanA.T. Hatto & M.O’C. Walshe (eds.)1973 • 9780854570577 • x+302pp

Essays in German LiteratureF. Norman (ed.)1965 • 9780854570577 • viii+166pp

Hauptmann Centenary LecturesK.G. Knight & F. Norman (eds.)1964 • 9780854570218 • 167pp

Hofmannsthal Studies in CommemorationF. Norman (ed.)1963 • 9780854570188 • xii+147pp

Theses in Germanic Studies, 1903–1961F. Norman (ed.)1962 • 9780584570157 • viii+46pp

Schiller in England 1787–1960: A Bibliographycompiled under the direction of R. Pick1961 • 9780854570126 • xiv+123pp

Schiller Bicentenary LecturesNorman, F. (ed.)1960 • 9780854570102 • x+168pp

Der österreichische Begriff von Zentraleuropa: Habsburgischer Mythos oder Realität?Jacques Le Rider2008 • 9780854572199 • 28pp

Anglo-German Affinities and AntipathiesRüdiger Görner (ed.)2004 • 9780854572083 • 132pp

The Anatomist of Melancholy. Essays in Memory of W.G. SebaldRüdiger Görner (ed.)2003 • 9780854572052 • 93pp

Uncanny Similitudes. British Writers on German LiteratureRüdiger Görner (ed.)2002 • 9780854572007 • 71pp

Stendhal et la Hollande Elaine Williamson1996 • 9781899042050 (hb) • 680pp

Joseph Joubert: 4 CarnetsDavid Kinloch & Philippe Mangeot (eds.)1996 • 9781899042043 (hb) • xxvii+180pp

Madame d’Aulnoy: L’Histoire d’HypoliteShirley Jones Day (ed.)1994 • 9781899042005 (pb) • lvii+173pp

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Arcangela Tarabotti: Che le donne siano della spezie degli uomini (Women Are No Less Rational Than Men)Letizia Panizza (ed.)1994 • 9781899042029 (pb) • xxxv+101pp

Léonie d’Aunet: Jane Osborn. Drame en quatres ActesWendy Mercer (ed.)1994 • 1353-0410 (pb) • xxx+87pp

Brave New World: Imperial and Democratic Nation-Building in Britain between the WarsLaura Beers & Geraint Thomas (eds.)2011 • 9781905165582 (hb) • £25.00

Who was Henry VII? The 500th anniversary of the death of the first Tudor king (1509–2009)Mark R. Horowitz (ed.)2009 • 9781905165513 (pb) • £10.00with Wiley-Blackwell

The Creighton Century, 1907–2007David Bates, Jennifer Wallis & Jane Winters (eds.)2009 • 9781906165339 (pb) • vi+352pp • £20.00

European Religious Cultures: Essays Offered to Christopher Brooke on the Occasion of his Eightieth BirthdayMiri Rubin (ed.)2008 • 9781905165407 (pb) • 168pp • £20.00

History and Philanthropy: Past, Present, FutureDavid Cannadine & Jill Pellew (eds.)2008 • 9781905165323 (pb) • iii+50pp • £10.00

The Little Big Red Book: A Celebration of 75 Years of the Victoria County History at the Institute of Historical Research Mel Hackett & Kerry Whitston (eds.)2008 • 9781904356141 (hb) • £10.00 • 96ppwith Boydell & Brewer Ltd.

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Making History Now: The Inaugural Lecture of Professor David CannadineDavid Cannadine1999 • 9781871348514 (pb) • £5.00

The History Laboratory: The Institute of Historical Research, 1921–96Debra Birch & Joyce Horn1996 • 9781871348354 (pb) • £12.00

History Theses, 1981–901994 • 9781871348231 • £10.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume IX. The Welsh CathedralsM. Pearson2003 • 9781871348880 (hb) • xxviii+84pp • £20.00

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume VIII. HerefordJulia Barrow2002 • 9781871348644 (hb) • xxxiv+184pp • £25.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XII. Introduction, Errata and IndexJ.M. Horn1965 • 9780485171010 (hb) • viii+202pp • £20.00

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume XI. The Welsh DiocesesB. Jones1965 • 9780485171010 (hb) • xiv+100pp • £20.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume V. St Paul’s, LondonJ.M. Horn1963 • 9780485171010 • x+86pp • £20.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume III. Salisbury DioceseJ.M. Horn1962 • 9780485171010 (hb) • x+116pp • £20.00

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume II. Hereford (second edition)Joyce M. Horn (comp.), rev. David M. Lepine2009 • 9781905165506 (hb) • £25.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume XII. Exeter DioceseW.H. Campbell2007 • 9781905165209 (hb) • xxv+138pp • £25.00

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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume X. Coventry and Lichfield DioceseJ.M. Horn2003 • 9781871348545 (hb) • xvi+100pp • £20.00

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume IX. Lincoln DioceseHorn., J.M. & D.M. Smith1999 • 9781871348207 (hb) • xviii+152pp • £22.00

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume VIII. Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough DiocesesJ.M. Horn1996 • 9781871348323 (hb) • xii+144pp • £20.00

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The Personnel of the Norman Cathedrals, 911–1204David Spear2005 • 9784871348958 (hb) • xl+354pp • £30.00

Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1837. Pt. 2, Departments of the Lord Steward: Volume 12J.C. Sainty & R.O. Bucholz1998 • 9781871348439 (hb) • xvi+168pp • £25.00

Officials of the Royal Household, 1660–1937. Pt. 1, Department of the Lord Chamberlain: Volume 11J.C. Sainty & R.O. Bucholz1997 • 9781871348408 • xcviii+190pp • £25.00

Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1870–1939: Volume 10E. Harrison1995 • 9781871348293 (hb) • xxviii+124pp • £20.00

Officials of Royal Commissions of Inquiry, 1815–70: Volume 9J.M. Collinge1984 • 9780901179807 (hb) • x+108pp • £20.00

Foreign Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 8J.M. Collinge1979 • 9780901179555 (hb) • x+84pp • £20.00

Navy Board Officials, 1660–1821: Volume 7J.M. Collinge1978 • 9780901179531 (hb) • xii+154pp • £20.00

Colonial Office Officials, 1794–1870: Volume 6J.C. Sainty1976 • 9780901179357 (hb) • x+52pp • £20.00

Home Office Officials, 1782–1870: Volume 5J.C. Sainty1975 • 9780485171457 (hb) • x+62pp • £10.00

Admiralty Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 4J.C. Sainty1975 • 9780485171440 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00

Officials of the Boards of Trade, 1660–1870: Volume 3J.C. Sainty1974 • 9780485171433 (hb) • xiv+124pp • £20.00

Officials of the Secretaries of State, 1660–1782: Volume 2 J.C. Sainty1973 • 9780485171426 (hb) • xiv+120pp • £20.00

Treasury Officials, 1660–1870: Volume 1 J.C. Sainty1972 • 9780485171419 (hb) • xiv+162pp • £20.00

Sunderland: building a cityGillian Cookson2010 • 9781860776144 (pb) • £14.99Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Ledbury: people and parish before the ReformationSylvia Pinches2010 • 9781860775475 (pb) • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

The Medway Valley: a Kent landscape transformedAndrew Hann2009 • 9781860776007 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Henley-on-Thames: town, trade and riverSimon Townley2009 • 9781860775543 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Hardwick: a great house and its estatePhilip Riden & Dudley Fowkes2009 • 9781860775444 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Cornwall and the Coast: Mousehole and NewlynJoanna Mattingly2009 • 9781860774898 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

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Ledbury: a market town and its Tudor heritage Sylvia Pinches2009 • 9781860775987 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Exmoor: the making of an English uplandMary Siraut2009 • 9781860775970 (pb) •x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Parham: an Elizabethan house and its restorationJayne Kirk2009 • 9781860774850 (pb) •x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Bolsover: castle, town and collieryPhilip Riden & Dudley Fowkes2008 • 9781860774843 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Burford: buildings and people in a Cotswold townAntonia Catchpole, David Clark & Robert Peberdy2008 • 9781860774881 (pb) • xii+244pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Bristol : ethnic minorities and the city 1000–2001Madge Dresser & Peter Fleming2008 • 9781860774775 (pb) • xii+260pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Sunderland and its Origins: monks to marinersChristine Newman & Maureen Meikle2008 • 9781860774799 (pb) • x+214pp • £14.99 with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Cornwall and the Cross: Christianity 560–1560Nicholas Orme2007 • 9781860774683 (pb) • x+198pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Codford: wool and war in WiltshireRex Sawyer2007 • 9781860774416 (pb) • x+182pp • £14.99with Phillimore & Co. Ltd.

Reinventing History:The Enlightenment Origins of Ancient HistoryJames Moore, Ian Macgregor Morris & Andrew J. Bayliss2008 • 9781905165377 (hb) • xii+315pp • £25.00

The Religious Houses of London and MiddlesexCaroline M. Barron & Matthew Davies (eds.)2007 • 9781905163124 (hb) • xxii+324pp • £20.00

Guilds and Association in Europe, 900–1900Ian A. Gadd & Patrick Wallis (eds.)2006 • 9781905165131 (pb) • xviii+206pp • £15.00

Guilds, Society and Economy in London 1450–1800Ian Anders Gadd & Patrick Wallis (eds.)2002 • 9781871348651 (hb) • xviii+186pp • £14.00

Clergy in London in the Late Middle Ages: A Register of Clergy Ordained in the Diocese of London Based on Episcopal Ordination Lists 1361–1539Virginia Davis2000 • 9781871348590 (pb with CD ROM) • x+76pp • £14.95

London in the 1690s: a social atlasCraig Spence2000 • 9781871348576 (hb) • xii+200pp • £19.95

A Guide to the Naval Records in The National Archives of the UK (2nd edition)Randolph Cock & N.A.M. Rodgers2008 • 9781905165391 (pb) • 384pp • £20.00with The National Archives

Administering the Empire, 1801–1968: A Guide to the Records of the Colonial Office in The National Archives of the UKMandy Banton2008 • 9781905165292 (pb) • xx+402pp • £20.00 with The National Archives

Making Sense of the Census Revisited. Census Records for England and Wales, 1801–1901: A Handbook for Historical ResearchersEdward Higgs2005 • 9781905165001 (pb) • xii+232pp • £15.00with The National Archives

Economic Policy under the Conservatives, 1951–64: A Guide to Documents in The National Archives of the UKAstrid Ringe, Neil Rollings & Roger Middleton2004 • 9781871348934 (pb) • xxii+328pp • £25.00with The National Archives

CENTRE FOR METROPOLITAN HISTORY PUBLICATIONS

COLLABORATIVE PUBLICATIONS WITH THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES

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Institute for the Study of the Americas

Québec and the Heritage of Franco-AmericaIwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.)2010 • 9781900039987 (pb) • £20.00

Caamaño in London: the Exile of a Latin American RevolutionaryFred Halliday2010 • 9781900039963 (pb) • £30.00

The Contemporary Canadian MetropolisRichard Dennis, Ceri Morgan & Stephen Shaw (eds.)2010 • 9781900039901 • £20.00

Latin London: The Lives of Latin American Migrants in the CapitalCathy McIlwaine2010 • 9781900039895 • £20.00

World Crisis Effects on Social Security in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons and PoliciesCarmelo Mesa-Lago2010 • 9781900039970 (pb) • x+114pp • £20.00

Contesting Clio’s Craft: New Directions and Debates in Canadian HistoryChristopher Dummitt & Michael Dawson (eds.)2009 • 9781900039888 • xx+188pp • £20.00

Joaquim Nabuco, British Abolitionists and the End of Slavery in BrazilLeslie Bethell & José Murilo de Carvalho (eds.)2009 • 9781900039956 • vii+190pp • £20.00

The Political Economy of the Public Budgets in the AmericasDiego Sánchez-Ancochea & Iwan Morgan (eds.)2008 • 9781900039949 • 278pp • £20.00

Caribbean Literature After Independence: The Case of Earl LovelaceBill Schwarz (ed.)2008 • 9781900039918 • xxii+198pp • £15.00

America’s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Society and PoliticsPhilip Davies & Iwan Morgan (eds.)2007 • 9781900039857 (hb) • 340pp • £30.00

Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading (paperback)Susan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.)2007 • 9781900039727 (pb) • 221pp • £15.00

Mexican Soundings: Essays in Honour of David A. Brading (hardback)Susan Deans-Smith & Eric Van Young (eds.)2007 • 9781900039734 (hb) • 221pp • £25.00

Football in the Americas: Fútbol, Futebol, SoccerRory M. Miller & Liz Crolley (eds.)2007 • 9781900039802 (pb) • 293pp • £15.00

Democracy after Pinochet: Politics, Parties and Elections in ChileAlan Angell2007 • 9781900039710 (pb) • 229pp • £15.00

Bolivia: Revolution and the Power of History in the Present. EssaysJames Dunkerley2007 • 9781900039819 (pb) • 224pp • £18.00

American CivilizationCharles A.Jones2007 • 9781900039826 • 105pp • £25.00

The Struggle for an Enlightened Republic: Buenos Aires and RivadaviaKlaus Gallo2006 • 9781900039765 • 91pp • £14.95

Right On? Political Change and Continuity in George W. Bush’s America (paperback)Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.)2006 • 9781900039697 (pb) • 277pp • £14.95

Right On? Political Change and Continuity in George W. Bush’s America (hardback)Iwan Morgan & Philip Davies (eds.)2006 • 9781900039635 (hb) • 277pp • £25.00

Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1981 (paperback)John Crabtree (ed.)2006 • 9781900039703 (pb) • 292pp • £14.95

Making Institutions Work in Peru: Democracy, Development and Inequality since 1981 (hardback)John Crabtree (ed.)2006 • 9781900039642 (hb) • 292pp • £25.00

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE AMERICAS

ISA SERIES

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Institute for the Study of the Americas

Francisco de Miranda: Exile and EnlightenmentJohn Maher (ed.)2006 • 9781900039543 (pb) • 124pp • £14.95

The Financing of Politics: Latin American and European PerspectivesEduardo Posada-Carbó & Carlos Malamud (eds.)2005 • 9781900039598 (pb) • 280pp • £14.95

Science and the Creative Imagination in Latin AmericaEvelyn Fishburn & Eduardo L. Ortiz (eds.)2005 • 9781900039611 (pb) • 209pp • £14.95

Guide to Cooperation between the European Union and Latin AmericaSantiago Herrero Villa & Leda Rouquayrol Guillemette2005with the European Union

Global Impact, Local Action: New Environmental Policy in Latin AmericaAnthony Hall (ed.)2005 • 9781900039567 (pb) • 343pp • £14.95

Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (paperback)Alan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.)2005 • 9781900039666 (pb) • 409pp • £17.95

Caciquismo in Twentieth-Century Mexico (hardback)Alan Knight & Wil Pansters (eds.)2005 • 9781900039673 (hb) • 409pp • £35.00

Territories, Commodities and Knowledges: Latin American Environmental Histories in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesChristian Brannstrom (ed.)2004 • 9781900039574 • 336pp • £14.95

Some Other Amazonians: Perspectives on Modern AmazoniaStephen Nugent & Mark Harris (eds.)2004 • 9781900039550 (pb) • 225pp • £14.95

Dreaming of Freedom in the Americas: Four Minds and a NameJames Dunkerley2004 • 9781900039680 • 56pp • £5.00

Belize’s Independence and Decolonization in Latin America: Guatemala, Britain and the UN Assad Shoman2010 • 9780230620667 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Post-Colonial Trinidad: An Ethnographic Journal Colin Clarke & Gillian Clarke2010 • 9780230622005 (hb) • 268pp • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Origins of Mercosur: Democracy and Regionalization in South America Gian Luca Gardini2010 • 9780230613133 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Youth Violence in Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in PerspectiveGareth A. Jones & Dennis Rodgers (eds.)2009 • 9780230600560 (hb) • 272pp • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Modern Poetics and Hemispheric American Cultural StudiesJustin Read2009 • 9780230615960 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Cuban Medical Internationalism: Origins, Evolution and GoalsJohn M. Kirk & H. Michael Erisman2009 • 9781403983725 (hb) • 240pp • £60.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin AmericaJean Grugel & Pia Riggirozzi (eds.)2009 • 9780230604421 (hb) • 288pp • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Visual Synergies in Fiction and Documentary Film from Latin AmericaMiriam Haddu & Joanna Page (eds.)2009 • 9780230606388 (hb) • 272pp • £55.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Base Colonies in the Western Hemisphere, 1940–1967 Steven High2009 • 9780230609433 (hb) • 320pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

STUDIES OF THE AMERICAS SERIES

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Wellbeing and Development in Peru: Local and Universal Views Confronted James Copestake (ed.)2009 • 9780230608696 (hb) • 288pp • £50.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Faith and Impiety in Revolutionary MexicoMatthew Butler2008 • 9781403983817 (hb) • £47.50 with Palgrave Macmillan

The Republican Party and Immigration Politics: From Proposition 187 to George W. BushAndrew Wroe2008 • 9780230600539 (hb) • £50.00 with Palgrave Macmillan

Reinventing Modernity in Latin America: Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900–1930Nicola Miller2008 • 9780230603875 (hb) • £42.50 with Palgrave Macmillan

The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration: Responding to Globalization in the AmericasDiego Sánchez-Ancochea2008 • 9780230606579 (hb) • £45.00 with Palgrave Macmillan

Ronald Reagan and the 1980s: Perceptions, Policies, Legacies Cheryl Hudson & Gareth Davies (eds.)2008 • 9780230603028 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

When was Latin America Modern?Nicola Miller & Stephen Hart (eds.)2007 • 9781403980007 (hb) • 224pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Debating Cuban ExceptionalismLaurence Whitehead, Bert Hoffman & James Dunkerley (eds.)2007 • 9781403980755 (hb) • 264pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Caribbean Land and Development RevisitedJean Besson & Janet Momsen (eds.)2007 • 9781403973924 (hb) • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Hispanic World and American Intellectual Life, 1820–1880Iván Jaksic2007 • 9781403980793 (hb) • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Democratization, Development and Legality: Chile, 1831–1973Julio Faundez2007 • 9781403984067 (hb) • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

The Role of Mexico’s ‘Plural’ in Latin American Literary and Political Culture: From Tlatelolco to the Philanthropic OgreJohn King2007 • 9781403980786 (hb) • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Cultures of the Lusophone Black AtlanticNancy Priscilla Naro, Roger Sansi-Roca & David H. Treece (eds.)2007 • 9780230600478 (hb) • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Appropriation as Practice: Art and Identity in ArgentinaArnd Schneider2006 • 9781403973146 (hb) • 272pp • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

America and Enlightenment ConstitutionalismGary L. McDowell & Johnathan O’Neill (eds.)2006 • 9781403972361 (hb) • 288pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Latin America: A New InterpretationLaurence Whitehead2006 • 9781403971319 (hb) • 320pp • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

The Judicialization of Politics in Latin AmericaRachel Sieder, Line Schjolden & Alan Angell (eds.)2006 • 9781403970862 (hb) • 320pp • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Vargas and Brazil: New PerspectivesJens R. Hentschke (ed.)2006 • 9781403973917 (hb) • 320pp • £42.50with Palgrave Macmillan

Cuba’s Military 1990–2005: Revolutionary Soldiers During Counter-Revolutionary TimesHal Klepak2005 • 9781403972026 (hb) • 352pp • £40.00with Palgrave Macmillan

Multiculturalism in Latin America: Indigenous Rights, Diversity and DemocracyRachel Sieder (ed.)2002 • 9780333998700 (hb) • 304pp • £52.50with Palgrave Macmillan

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LECTURE SERIES

Conversa de Malandro or Brazilian Jive Talk: Music, Language, Community (no. 8)David Treece2008 • 9781900039932 (pb) • 24pp • £5.00

Party and Non-Party Actors in Latin American Electoral Politics (no. 7)Roberto Espíndola2008 • 9781900039925 (pb) • 20pp • £5.00

Nationalism Unbecoming: George W. Bush, War and the American Democratic Tradition (no. 6)Richard Crockatt2007 • 9781900039840 (pb) • 40pp • £5.00

London and Latin America: 200 Years of Shared History (no. 5)James Dunkerley2007 • 9781900039833 (pb) • 22pp • £5.00

Americas Plural: Old Wine in New Bottles? (no. 4)James Dunkerley2006 • 9781900039772 (pb) • 50pp • £5.00

‘Our people are paralyzed for want of leadership’: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis and the American Civil War (no. 3)Richard Carwardine2006 • 9781900039789 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00

The Hispanic World in the Historical Imagination (no. 2)Fernando Cervantes2006 • 9781900039758 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00

Mexican Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century: How Domestic a Foreign Policy? (no. 1)Ana Covarrubias2005 • 9781900039659 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00

Dilemmas of Political Change in MexicoKevin J. Middlebrook (ed.)2004 • 9781900039451 (pb) • 590pp • £17.95with Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego

Cuba Under Castro: Ambassadorial ReflectionsDavid Brighty, Andrew Palmer & Philip McLean (eds.)2004 • 9781900039628 • 46pp • £5.00

Crisis in Bolivia: The Elections of 2002 and their AftermathWillem Assies & Ton Salmon (eds.)2004 • 9781900039604 • 84pp • £5.00

Brazil and South Korea: Economic Crisis and RestructuringEdmund Amann & Ha-Joon Chang (eds.)2004 • 9781900039512 (pb) • £14.95

The Viceroys Revillagigedo and Amarillas, Bishop Blanco y Helguero of Oaxaca and the Matter of Fray Juan Amador O.P. (deceased)Jean Starr2004 • £3.00

Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and BeyondMaxine Molyneux2003 • 9781900039451 (pb) • 256pp • £14.95

The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress and ImplicationsMadeleine Davis (ed.)2003 • 9781900039529 (pb) • 278pp • £14.95

Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative PerspectiveMerilee S. Grindle & Pilar Domingo (eds.)2003 • 9780674011410 (pb) • £15.50with David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies

New Challenges for the American PresidencyGeorge Edwards & Philip John Davies (eds.)2003 • 9780321243812with Longman

Legacy of Disunion: The Enduring Significance of the American Civil WarSusan-Mary Grant & Peter J. Parish (eds.)2003 • 9780807128473with Louisiana State University Press

Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Studies in the UK, 20032003 • 9781900039444 • 280pp • £14.95

Brazil Since 1985: Economy, Polity and SocietyMaria D’Alva Kinzo & Dunkerley James (eds.)2003 • 9781900039536 (pb) • £14.95

Yvor Winters: Allusion and Pseudo-ReferenceChristopher Ricks2002 • 9780718716462 • £5.00

OTHER INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS

Institute for the Study of the Americas

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Tocqueville and the Ambiguities of Modern LibertyPierre Manent2002 • 9780718716493 • £5.00

The Return of the Native: The Indigenous Challenge in Latin AmericaRodolfo Stavenhagen2002 • £3.00

The Political Power of the Word: Press and Oratory in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaIván Jaksic (ed.)2002 • 9781900039468 (pb) • 162pp • £12.00

The European Revolutions of 1848 and the AmericasGuy Thomson (ed.)2002 • 9781900039437 (pb) • 240pp • £12.00

Studies in the Formation of the Nation-State in Latin AmericaJames Dunkerley (ed.)2002 • 9781900039413 (pb) • 298pp • £14.95

Perón and the Unions: The Early YearsTorcuato S.Di Tella2002 • 9781900039499 • 63pp • £5.00

Latin American and Caribbean Library Resources in the British IslesAlan Biggins & Valerie Cooper2002 • 9781900039383 (pb) • xxviii+341pp • £18.95

Exclusion and Engagement: Social Policy in Latin AmericaChristopher Abel & Colin M. Lewis (eds.)2002 • 9781900039505 (pb) • 503pp • £17.95

Development Prospects in Cuba: An Agenda in the MakingPedro Monreal (ed.)2002 • 9781900039482 • 244pp • £14.95

Copland Connotations: Studies and InterviewsPeter Dickinson (ed.)2002 • 9780851159027 • £45.00with Boydell & Brewer Ltd.

Brave New Biology: The Challenge for Human DignityLeon R.Kass2002 • 9780718716516 • £5.00

Blacks, Coloureds and National Identity in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaNancy Priscilla Naro (ed.)2002 • 9781900039475 (pb) • 164pp • £14.95

Before the Special Relationship: Colonel Wedgewood MP and Secretary Ickes, Fighters for DemocracyDavid Adams2002 • 9780718716530 • £5.00

Ancients and Moderns: The Emergence of Modern ConstitutionalismWalter Berns2002 • 9780718716486 • £5.00

American Constitutionalism: Atlantic DimensionsBernard Bailyn2002 • 9780718716479 • £5.00

A More Accountable World?The Hon. George P.Shultz2002 • 9780718716455 • £5.00

A Mississippi Face-Slapping Contest: The Many Meanings of the Confederate FlagJohn Shelton Reed2002 • 9780718716523 • £5.00

A Footnote to Borges Studies: A Study of the FootnotesEvelyn Fishburn2002 • £3.00

This America We Dream Of: Rodó and Ariel One Hundred Years OnGustavo San Román (ed.)2001 • 9781900039369 (pb) • 115pp • £12.00

The Ugly American: Images of America in Continental Political ThoughtJames W.Ceaser2001 • 9780718716233 • £5.00

The Search for the Manly HeartWaller Newell2001 • 9780718716295 • £5.00

The Origins of the Peasant-Contra Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1979–87Salvador Martí i Puig2001 • 9781900039376 • 52pp • £5.00

T.S. Eliot and Our Turning WorldJewel Spears Brooker (ed.)2001 • 9780333715673 (hb)with Macmillan Press

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Rule of Law in Latin America: The International Promotion of Judicial ReformPilar Domingo & Rachel Sieder (eds.)2001 • 9781900039390 (pb) • 176pp • £14.95

Regional Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Open RegionalismVictor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.)2001 • 9781900039420 (pb) • 322pp • £14.95

Latin America Between Colony and Nation: Collected EssaysJohn Lynch2001 • 9780333786789 (hb) • viii+256pp • £50.00with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press

How Americans Choose their Leaders: Reflections on the American Electoral SystemSenator George Mitchell2001 • 9780718716325 • £5.00

Bolivia: Reform and Resistance in the Countryside (1982–2000)Miguel Urioste2001 • £3.00

Women’s Movements in International Perspective: Latin America and BeyondMaxine Molyneux2000 • 9780333786772 (hb) • 256pp • £47.50with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press

To Make the Earth Bear Fruit: Ethnographic Essays on Fertility, Work and Gender in Highland BoliviaOlivia Harris2000 • 9781900039291 (pb) • 210pp • £12.00

The Politics of Religion in an Age of RevivalAusten Ivereigh (ed.)2000 • 9781900039321 (pb) • 223pp • £12.00

The Pinochet CaseMadeleine Davis2000 • 9781900039352 • 76pp • £5.00

The Impotence of Omnipotence: The Cultural Limits of GlobalisationDaniel Johnson2000 • 9780718716097 • £5.00

The American Constitutional Experience: Stress and Strain among the Three Branches of GovernmentThe Hon. William Renquist2000 • 9780718716134 • £5.00

Stepping Westward: From Literacy Criticism to Literary TheorySir Malcolm Bradbury2000 • 9780718716196 • £5.00

Rumours of Wars: Civil Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaRebecca Earle (ed.)2000 • 9781900039338 (pb) • 105pp • £12.00

Man, God and Society: An Interpretative History of IndividualismBarry Shain2000 • 9780718716202 • £5.00

Making Citizens: Why American Experience Offers No Encouragement for the European UnionJeremy Rabkin2000 • 9780718716240 • £5.00

In The Land of the Rococo MarxistsTom Wolfe2000 • 9780718716509 • £5.00

Healthcare Reform and Poverty in Latin AmericaPeter Lloyd-Sherlock (ed.)2000 • 9781900039345 (pb) • 197pp • £12.00

Giving Liberalism its DuePeter Berkowitz2000 • 9780718716189 • £5.00

Ethics in Government: The Presidency and the Independent CounselKenneth W.Starr2000 • 9780718716172 • £5.00

English-Speaking Communities in Latin AmericaOliver Marshall (ed.)2000 • 9780333770160 (pb) • 416pp • £19.99with Palgrave/St Martin’s Press

Britain, Europe and the United States: Reflections of an Anti-Maastricht EurophileSir Oliver Wright2000 • 9780718716226 • £5.00

Amazonia at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Sustainable DevelopmentAnthony Hall (ed.)2000 • 9781900039314 (pb) • 257pp • £12.00

Abraham Lincoln and American NationhoodPeter Parish2000 • 9780718716257 • £5.00

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Judicial Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaEduardo Zimmermann (ed.)1999 • 9781900039307 (pb) • 123pp • £12.00

Tyranny and Liberty: Big Government and the Individual in Tocqueville’s Science of PoliticsHarvey C.Mansfield, Delba Winthrop & Philippe Reynaud1999 • 9780718716028 • £5.00

The United States and Latin America: The New AgendaVictor Bulmer-Thomas & James Dunkerley (eds.)1999 • 9780674925960 (pb) • 359pp • £15.50with the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies

The Third Man: Francisco Burdett O’Connor and the Emancipation of the AmericasJames Dunkerley1999 • £3.00

The Risk of Freedom: Individual Liberty and the Modern World1999 • 9780718715939 • £5.00

New Regionalism and Latin America: the case of MERCOSULLeonardo Campos Filho1999 • 9781900039246 • 41pp • £5.00

Judicial Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaEduardo Zimmermann (ed.)1999 • £12.00

Industrial Restructuring and Inter-Firm Relations in Brazil: A Study of the Auto-Parts Industry in the 1990sAlice Abreu, Leda Gitahy & José Ricardo Ramalho1999 • £3.00

From Watergate to Whitewater: The Rise and Fall of the Independent CounselTerry Eastland1999 • 9780718715984 • £5.00

Fray Juan de Santa Gertrudis and the Marvels of New GranadaJohn Lynch1999 • 9781900039284 • 42pp • £5.00

British Trade with Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesVictor Bulmer-Thomas1999 • £3.00

The Peronist Revolution and its Ambiguous LegacyTulio Halperín-Donghi1998 • £3.00

The Brazilian Labour Market in the 1990sLeonardo Trevisan1998 • £3.00

The 1997 Bolivian Election in Historical PerspectiveJames Dunkerley1998 • £3.00

Libraries and Special Collections on Latin America and the Caribbean: A Directory of European ResourcesRoger Macdonald & Carole Travis1998 • 9780485177145 • 352pp • £7.50

Fujimori’s Peru: The Political EconomyJohn Crabtree Thomas & Jim Thomas (eds.)1998 • 9781900039253 (pb) • 293pp • £12.00

Global Challenges to the New MillenniumThe Hon. James A.Baker III1998 • £5.00

God and the Constitution: Towards a New Legal TheologyStephen B. Presser1998 • 9780718714604 • £5.00

Governing Mexico: Political Parties and ElectionsMónica Serrano (ed.)1998 • 9781900039222 (pb) • 215pp • £12.00

Guatemala After the Peace AccordsRachel Sieder (ed.)1998 • 9781900039260 (pb) • 269pp • £12.00

In Search of a New Order: Essays on the Politics and Society of Nineteenth-Century Latin AmericaEduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.)1998 • 9781900039185 (pb) • 175pp • £12.00

Independence and Revolution in Spanish America: Perspectives and ProblemsAnthony McFarlane & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.)1998 • 9781900039277 (pb) • 192pp • £12.00

Journey, Rediscovery and Narrative: British Travel Accounts of Argentina (1800–1850)Ricardo Cicerchia1998 • 9781900039208 • 32pp • £5.00

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Latin Americans in London: A Select List of Prominent Latin Americans in London, 1810–1997Pam Decho, Claire Diamond & Rory Miller1998 • 9781900039161 (pb) • 130pp • £12.00

Borges and Europe RevisitedEvelyn Fishburn (ed.)1998 • 9781900039215 (pb) • 128pp • £12.00

Citizenship and Monarchy: A Hidden Faultline in Our CivilizationKenneth Minogue1998 • 9780718715267 • £5.00

Cleanth Brooks and the Art of Reading PoetrySir Frank Kermode1998 • 9780718715885 • £5.00

Democratic Authority at Century’s EndJean Bethke Elshtain1998 • 9780718715045 • £5.00

Encuentros Antropológicos: Power, Identity and Moblity in Mexican SocietyValentina Napolitano & Xochitl Leyva Solano (eds.)1998 • 9781900039239 (pb) • 208pp • £12.00

Freedom of Speech: Right or Privilege?J.R.Pole1998 • 9780718714987 • £5.00

A Society of Strangers: Education for Citizenship in the Post-Modern WorldRoger Scruton1997 • 9780718714307 • £5.00

Anglophilia, American StyleJoseph Epstein1997 • 9780718714666 • £5.00

Brazil and the United Kingdom: Trade Relations in the 1990sVictor Bulmer-Thomas1997 • £3.00

Colombia: The Politics of Reforming the StateEduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.)1997 • 9780312176181 (hb) • xxiv+286pp • £57.50with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press

Has Democracy a Future?Arthur M.Schlesinger, Jr.1997 • 9780718714895 • £5.00

Latin America and the Multinational Drug TradeElizabeth Joyce & Carlos Malamud (eds.)1997 • 9780312176150 (hb) • 256pp • £57.50with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press

Mexico: Assessing Neo-liberal ReformMónica Serrano (ed.)1997 • 9781900039123 (pb) • 150pp • £12.00

Reason and Republicanism: Thomas Jefferson’s Legacy of LibertyGary L. McDowell & Sharon L. Nobel (ed.)1997 • 9780847685202 • £5.00with Rowman & Littlefield

Reforming the State: Business, Unions and Regions in BrazilMaria D’Alva Kinzo (eds.)1997 • 9781900039192 • 61pp • £5.00

The Housewife as Pariah: Contemporary Feminism’s War on the FamilyF. Carolyn Graglia1997 • 9780718714451 • £5.00

Ain’t That a Shame? Censorship and the Culture of TransgressionMartha Bayles1996 • £5.00

Argentina: Foreign Relations and the New Foreign Policy AgendaColin M. Lewis & Celia Szusterman (eds.)1996 • £3.00

Britain and Latin America: Economic ProspectsNicholas Bonsor1996 • £3.00

Britain and Latin America: ‘Hope in a Time of Change?’Louise Fawcett & Eduardo Posada-Carbó1996 • 9781900039062 • 41pp • £5.00

Central America: Fragile TransitionRachel Sieder (eds.)1996 • 9780312160104 • xviii+298pp • £52.50with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press

Elections Before Democracy: The History of Elections in Europe and Latin AmericaEduardo Posada-Carbó (ed.)1996 • 9780312158859 • x+285pp • £62.00with Palgrave Macmillan/St Martin’s Press

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Health, Hygiene and Sanitation in Latin America c. 1870 to c. 1950Christopher Abel1996 • 9781900039048 • 48pp • £5.00

Military Political Identity and Reformism in Independent Mexico: an Analysis of the Memorias de Guerra (1821–1855)Will Fowler1996 • 9781900039109 • 55pp • £5.00

Reason and Religion: The Moral Foundations of FreedomThe Rt. Hon. Baroness Thatcher1996 • £5.00

Rebuilding the State: Mexico After SalinasMónica Serrano & Victor Bulmer-Thomas (eds.)1996 • 9781900039031 (pb) • 190pp • £12.00

The Brazilian Fiscal System in the 1990s: Equity and Efficiency under Inflationary ConditionsMauricio Coutinho1996 • 9781900039017 • 32pp • £5.00

The English-Language Press in Latin AmericaOliver Marshall1996 • 9781900039024 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00

The VIVA RIO Movement: The Struggle for PeaceHilda Maria Gaspar Pereira1996 • 9781900039079 • 33pp • £5.00

Thirty Years of Latin American Studies in the UK, 1965–1995Victor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.)1996 • 9781900039130 (pb) • 152pp • £12.00

The New Economic Model In Latin America and its Impact on Income Distribution and PovertyVictor Bulmer-Thomas (ed.)1996 • 9780333662748 (pb) • 378pp • £25.50

Political Corruption in Europe and Latin AmericaWalter Little & Eduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.)1996 • 9780333663097 (hb) • 328pp • £62.50

Elemental Meanings: Symbolic Expression in Inka Miniature FigurinesPenny Dransart1995 • 9781900039000 (pb) • 59pp • £5.00

Learning from Failed Stabilisation: The Cruzado Plan in BrazilCarlos Winograd1995 • 9780901145932 (pb) • 60pp • £5.00

Populism and Reform in Contemporary VenezuelaWalter Little & Antonio Herrera1995 • £3.00

The 1994 Mexican Presidential ElectionsMaría Amparo Casar1995 • £3.00

The 1995 Elections in Peru: End of the Line for the Party System?John Crabtree1995 • £3.00

Wars, Parties and NationalismEduardo Posada-Carbó (eds.)1995 • 9780901145987 (pb) • 107pp • £12.00

Structural Adjustment and the AgriculturalJohn Weeks (eds.)1995 • 9780333637852 (hb) • 320pp • £62.50

Corporatism Revisited: Salinas and the Reform of the Popular SectorNikki Craske1994 • 9780901145949 (pb) • 56pp • £5.00

Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the United States1994 • £3.00

Health Care in Colombia, c. 1920 to c. 1950: A Preliminary AnalysisChristopher Abel1994 • 9780901145925 (pb) • 96pp • £5.00

On Democracy in Brazil: Past and PresentLeslie Bethell1994 • (pb) • £3.00

Party Politics in ‘An Uncommon Democracy’: Political Parties and Elections in MexicoNeil Harvey & Mónica Serrano (eds.)1994 • 9780901145956 (hb) • 395pp • £12.00

The Food Industry in Brazil: Towards a Restructuring?Walter Belik1994 • 9780901145918 (pb) • 42pp • £5.00

The Pacification of Central AmericaJames Dunkerley1994 • 9780901145901 • 150pp • £5.00

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Mexico and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Who Will Benefit?Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Nikki Craske & Mónica Serrano (eds.)1994 • 9780333612132 (hb) • 275pp • £75.00

Between the Economy and the Polity in the River Plate: Uruguay, 1811–1890Fern&o López-Alves1993 • 9780901145895 (pb) • 97pp • £5.00

Brazil: The Challenges of the 1990sMaria D’Alva Kinzo (ed.)1993 • 9781850436133 • 224pp • £45.00with British Academic Press/I.B.Tauris

Making People Matter: Development and the Environment in Brazilian AmazoniaAnthony Hall1993 • (pb) • £3.00

The Bolivian Tin Mining Industry in the First Half of the Twentieth CenturyManuel E.Contreras1993 • 9780901145857 • 45pp • £5.00

Barrientos and Debray: All Gone or More to Come?James Dunkerley1992 • (pb) • £3.00

Common Security in Latin America: The 1967 Treaty of TlatelolcoMónica Serrano1992 • 9780901145819 (pb) • 108pp • £5.00

Lonkos, Curakas and Zupais: The Collapse and Re-making of Tribal Society in Central Chile, 1535–1560Leonardo León1992 • 9780901145789 (pb) • 58pp • £5.00

The Failure of Export-Led Growth in Brazil and Mexico, c. 1870–1930Luis Catão1992 • 9780901145826 • 72pp • £5.00

Argentina and the United States at the Sixth Pan American Conference (Havana 1928)David Sheinin1991 • 9780901145741 • 54pp • £5.00

European Immigration and Ethnicity in Latin America: A BibliographyOliver Marshall1991 • 9780901145727 (pb) • 165pp • £12.00

Public Policy and Private Initiative: Railway Building in Sao Paulo, 1860–1889Colin M. Lewis1991 • 9780901145758 (pb) • 90pp • £5.00

The Idea of the Devil and the Problem of the Indian: The Case of Mexico in the Sixteenth CenturyFernando Cervantes1991 • 9780901145734 (pb) • 36pp • £5.00

The New Agrarian Movement in Mexico, 1979–1990Neil Harvey1991 • 9780901145710 • 55pp • £5.00

Political Transition and Economic Stabilisation Bolivia, 1982–89James Dunkerley1990 • 9780901145703 (pb) • 88ppp • £5.00

Roraima: Brazil’s Northernmost FrontierJohn Hemming1990 • 9780901145680 (pb) • 56pp • £5.00

An A–Z of Modern Latin American Literature in English Translation1989 • 9780901145673 (pb) • 96pp • £5.00

The Mexican Landlord: Rental Housing in Guadalajara and PueblaAlan Gilbert & Ann Varley1989 • 9780901145666 (pb) • 33pp • £5.00

The State and Henequen Production in Yucatán, 1955–1980Roberto Escalante1988 • 9780901145659 • 44pp • £5.00

Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century Rio de JaneiroLuiz Carlos Soares1988 • 9780901145642 • 43pp • £5.00

The Market of Potosí at the End of the Eighteenth CenturyEnrique Tandeter1987 • 9780901145628 • 47pp • £5.00

Caciques, Tribute and Migration in the Southern Andes: Indian Society and the 17th Century Colonial Order (Audencia de Charcas)Thierry Saignes1985 • 9780901145611 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00

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Harnessing the Interior Vote: The Impact of Economic Change, Unbalanced Development and Authoritarianism on the Local Politics of Northeast BrazilScott William Hoefle1985 • 9780901145604 (pb) • 43pp • £5.00

Bonanza Development? The Selva Oil Industry in Peru, 1968–1982George Philip1984 • 9780901145574 (pb) • 29pp • £5.00

The Crisis of the Chilean Socialist Party (PSCh) in 1979Carmelo Furci1984 • 9780901145567 • 25pp • £5.00

The Retreat from Oil Nationalism in Ecuador, 1976–1983Christopher Brogan1984 • 9780901145598 • 29pp • £5.00

Paraguay in the 1970s: Continuity and Change in the Political ProcessJames Painter1983 • 9780901145529 (pb) • 38pp • £5.00

Bolivia 1980–1981: The Political System in CrisisJames Dunkerley1982 • 9780901145499 (pb) • 48pp • £5.00

Brazilian Private Industrial Enterprise, 1950–1980Susan M. Cunningham1982 • 9780901145482 • 49pp • £5.00

Latin America and the Second World War. II, 1942–1945R.A. Humphreys1982 • 304pp • £12.00

Development Policymaking in Mexico: The Sistema Alimentario Mexicano (SAM)Michael Redclift1981 • 9780901145451 (pb) • 17pp • £5.00

Labour in Chile under the Junta, 1973–1979Gonzalo Falabella1981 • 9780901145390 • 60pp • £5.00

Latin America and the Second World War. I, 1939–1942R.A. Humphreys1981 • 9780485177107 • 232pp • £12.00

W.H. Hudson: the Colonial’s Revenge. A Reading of his Fiction and his Relationship with Charles DarwinJason Wilson1981 • 9780901145376 (pb) • 26pp • £5.00

Peruvian Labour and the Military Government since 1968Alan Angell1980 • 9780901145383 • 61pp • £5.00

Industrial Investment in an ‘Export’ Economy: the Brazilian Experience before 1914Flávio Rabelo Versiani1979 • 9780901145352 • 40pp • £5.00

Agrarian Reform and Peasant Organisation on the Ecuadorian CoastMichael R. Redclift1978 • 9780485177084 • xii+186pp • £7.50

The Rise and Fall of the Peruvian Military Radicals, 1968–1976George D.E. Philip1978 • 9780485177091 • vi+178pp • £7.50

Farmers in Revolt: The Revolution of 1893 in the Province of Santa Fe, ArgentinaEzequiel Gallo1976 • 9780485177077 • 112pp • £7.50

Mexico State Papers, 1744–1833: A Descriptive Catalogue of the G.R.G. Conway Collection in the Institute of Historical Research, University of LondonMichael P. Costeloe1976 • 9780485177060 • 153pp • £7.50

British Nitrates and Chilean Politics, 1886–1896: Balmaceda and NorthHarold Blakemore1974 • 9780485177046 • vi+260pp • £7.50

Commercial Relations between British Overseas Territories and South America, 1806–1914: An Introductory EssayT.W. Keeble1970 • 9780485177039 (pb) • vi+108pp • £7.50

The ‘Detached Recollections’ of General D.F. O’LearyR.A. Humphreys (eds.)1969 • 9780485177015 • vi+66pp • £7.50

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Azariah de’Rossi Observations on the Syriac New Testament: A Sixteenth-Century Jew’s Critique of the VulgateJoanna Weinberg2005 • 9780854811335 (pb) • 116pp • £20.00

Avicenna’s De anima in the Latin West. The Formation of a Peripatetic Philosophy of the Soul 1160–1300Dag Nikolaus Hasse2000 • 9780854811250 (pb) • £32.00

Erasmian Wit and Proverbial Wisdom: An Illustrated Moral Compendium for François IJean Michel Massing (ed.)1995 • 9780854810963 (hb) • £25.00

Le Septième Siècle: Changements et Continuités/The Seventh Century: Change and ContinuityJacques Fontaine & J.N. Hillgarth (eds.)1992 • 9780854810833 (hb) • £35.00

Das Fossombroner Skizzenbuch: Ein Codex in der Biblioteca Civica Passionei zu Fossombrone mit Nachzeichnungen nach der AntikeArnold Nesselrath1993 • 9780854810840 (hb) • £55.00

The Optics of Ibn Al-Haytham. Books I–III: On Direct VisionA.I. Sabra1989 • 9780854810727 (hb) • 2 vols., £50.00

Der Codex Wolfegg: Zeichnungen nach der Antike von Amico AspertiniGunter Schweikhart1986 • 978085810642 (hb) • £10.00

The Hortus Deliciarum of Herrad of Hohenbourg (Landsberg) (2 vols.)A reconstruction by Rosalie Green, Michael Evans, Christine Bischoff & Michael Curschmann1979 • 9780854810550 (hb) • £50.00

The Roman Sketchbook of Girolamo da CarpiNorman W.Canedy1977 • 9780854810543 (hb) • £20.00

European Clocks and Watches in the Near EastOtto Kurz1975 • 9780854810536 (hb) • £5.00

Benito Arias Montano (1527–1598)B. Rekers1972 • 9780854810468 (hb) • £5.00

Giovanni Rucellai ed il suo Zibaldone. Part II: A Florentine Patrician and his PalaceF.W. Kent, Alessandro Perosa, Brenda Preyer, Roberto Salvini & Piero Sanpaolesi1981 • 9780954810574 (hb) • £25.00

The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin: catalogue raisonné: Part V: Drawings after the Antique. Miscellaneous Drawings. AddendaWalter Friedlaender & Anthony Blunt (eds.)1974 • 9780854810390 (hb) • £16.00

The Drawings of Nicolas Poussin: catalogue raisonné: Part IV: Studies for the Long Gallery. The Decorative Drawings. The Illustrations to Leonardo’s Treatise. The Landscape DrawingsWalter Friedlaender & Anthony Blunt (eds.)1963 • 9780854810482 (hb) • £5.00

Ptolemy’s Geography in the RenaissanceZur Shalev & Charles Burnett (eds.)2010/2011 • 9780854811526

In the Age of Averroes: Arabic Philosophy in the Sixth/Twelfth CenturyPeter Adamson (ed.)2010/2011 • 9780854811450

Renaissance Letters and Learning. In Memoriam Giovanni AquilecchiaDilwyn Knox & Nuccio Ordine (eds.)2010/2011 • 9780854811274

Rashid Al-Din. Agent and mediator of cultural exchanges in Ilkhanid IranAnna Akasoy, Charles Burnett & Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim (eds.)2010 • 9780854811533 • 320ppwith Nino Aragno Editore, Turin

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Conflicting Duties: Science, Medicine and Religion in Rome, 1550–1750Maria Pia Donato & Jill Kraye (eds.)2010 • 9780854811496 (pb) • 404pp • £50.00

Images of the Pagan Gods. Papers of a Conference in Honour of Jean SeznecRembrandt Duits & François Quiviger (eds.)2010 • 9780854811441 (pb) • 450pp • £50.00

Iconography without TextsPaul Taylor2008 • 9780854811434 (pb) • £40.00

In the Age of al-Farabi: Arabic Philosophy in the 4th/10th CenturyPeter Adamson2008 • 9780854811472 (pb) • £40.00

Classical Arabic Philosophy: Sources and ReceptionPeter Adamson (ed.)2007 • 9780854811403 (pb) • £36.00

Lucian of Samosata Vivus et RedivivusChristopher Ligota & Letizia Panizza (eds.)2007 • 9780854811380 (pb) • £36.00

The Iconography of Cylinder SealsPaul Taylor (ed.)2006 • 9780854811359 (pb) • £40.00

Britannia Latina: Latin in the Culture of Great Britain from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth CenturyCharles Burnett & Nicholas Mann (eds.)2005 • 9780854811373 (pb) • £24.00

Magic and the Classical TraditionCharles Burnett & W. F. Ryan (eds.)2006 • 9780854811311 (pb) • £32.00

Pictorial Composition from Medieval to Modern ArtPaul Taylor & François Quiviger (eds.)2001 • 9780854811267 (pb) • £30.00

Islam and the Italian RenaissanceCharles Burnett & Anna Contadini (eds.)1999 • 9780854811205 (pb) • £30.00

Hildegard of Bingen. The Context of her Thought and ArtCharles Burnett & Peter Dronke (eds.)1998 • 9780854811182 (pb) • £24.00

Lorenzo the Magnificent: Culture and PoliticsMichael Mallett & Nicholas Mann (eds.)1996 • 9780854810949 (pb) • £28.00

Ancient History and the Antiquarian: Essays in Memory of Arnaldo MomiglianoMichael Crawford & C.R. Ligota (eds.)1995 • 9780854810956 (pb) • £16.00

Codices Boethiani: Part IV, Portugal and SpainMarina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.), with Barbara Maria Tarquini2010 • 9780854811502 (pb) • £32.00

Codices Boethiani: Part III, Italy and the Vatican CityMarina Passalacqua & Lesley Smith (eds.)2001 • 9780854811236 (pb) • £55.00

Codices Boethiani: Part II, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden & SwitzerlandLesley Smith (ed.)2001 • 9780854811212 (pb) • £30.00

The Liber Aristotilis of Hugo of SantallaCharles Burnett & David Pingree (eds.)1997 • 9780854811151 (pb) • £28.00

Codices Boethiani: A Conspectus of Manucripts of the Works of Boethius, Part I Great Britain and the Republic of IrelandM.T. Gibson & Lesley Smith (eds.)1996 • 9780854810888 (pb) • £28.00

Antonio Agustín: Between Renaissance and Counter-ReformM. H. Crawford (ed.)1994 • 9780854810864 (pb) • £20.00

A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga (1444–83)D.S. Chambers1992 • 9780854810802 (pb) • £12.00

Philosophical Fictions and the French RenaissanceNeil Kenny (ed.)1991 • 9780854810796 (pb) • £6.00

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Pseudo-Bede De Mundi Celestis Terrestrisque Constitutione: A Treatise on the Universe and the SoulCharles Burnett (ed.)1985 • 9780854810635 (pb) • £8.00

Ovid in Renaissance France: A Survey of the Latin Editions of Ovid and Commentaries printed in France before 1600Ann Moss1981 • 9780854810598 (pb) • £4.00

Two Notes on Francisco de HolandaJ.B. Bury1981 • 9780854810581 (pb) • £3.00

Caro Vitto: Essays in Memory of Vittore BrancaJill Kraye & Laura Lepschy, with Nicola Jones2007 • 9780854811427 (pb) • 335pp • £32.00 with The Italianist

Legal Documents of the Hellenistic WorldM.J. Geller & H. Maehler (eds.)1995 • 9780854810895 (pb) • £30.00

Fritz Saxl (1890–1948). A Biographical MemoirGertrud Bing1998 • 9780854811199 (pb) • £5.00

Index of Emblems of the Italian AcademiesJennifer Montagu1988 • 9780854810741 (pb) • £7.00

Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies vol. VIR.W. Hunt, Raymond Klibansky & Lotte Labowsky (eds.)1968 • 9780854810147 (pb) • £2.00

The Works of Raphael Santi da Urbino: As Represented in The Raphael Collection from the Royal Library at Windsor Castle (‘The Ruland Collection’)1970 • 9780854810673 (microform) • £200.00

The Church of England and Christian Antiquity: The Construction of a Confessional Identity in the Seventeenth CenturyJean-Louis Quantin2009 • 9780199557868 (hb) • 496pp • £85.00with Oxford University Press

John Selden: A Life in ScholarshipG.J. Toomer2009 • 9780199207039 • 1,016pp • £120.00with Oxford University Press

Commonplace Learning: Ramism and its German Ramifications, 1543–1630Howard Hotson2007 • 9780198174301 (hb) • £92.00with Oxford University Press

History of Scholarship: A Selection of Papers from the Seminar on the History of Scholarship Held Annually at the Warburg InstituteChristopher Ligota & Jean-Louis Quantin (eds.)2006 • 9780199284313 (hb) • £176.00with Oxford University Press

Transmitting Knowledge: Words, Images and Instruments in Early Modern EuropeSachiko Kusukawa & Ian Maclean (eds.)2006 • 9780199288786 (hb) • £122.00with Oxford University Press

The Copts and the West, 1439–1822: The European Discovery of the Egyptian ChurchAlastair Hamilton2006 • 9780199288779 (hb) • £98.00with Oxford University Press

Machiavelli: The First Century: Studies in Enthusiasm, Hostility and IrrelevanceSydney Anglo2005 • 9780199267767 (hb) • £102.00with Oxford University Press

Children of the Promise: The Confraternity of the Purification and the Socialization of Youths in Florence, 1427–1785Lorenzo Polizzotto2004 • 9780199263325 (hb) • £96.00with Oxford University Press

Joseph Scaliger: A Study in the History of Classical Scholarship, Vol. 1. Textual Criticism and ExegesisAnthony Grafton1983 • 9780198148500 (hb) • £78.00with Oxford University Press

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